f I M Hi I 1 1 1 1 11 n I I I I I II Hi I I I I ' Ui.iLS-JACIlor I20IIV4CCZ. fi:om t:h" c ;k;:m S. TT ,ere is a story .,1.1 c f a tailor ir. Nun- i tadt wa besieged by tt enemy, and ulninsi reduced by utarvuiinp, hit ujso'n nn inge nious plan for delivering it. IIn sowed liirur-ell up in a sheep sniii, ind showed himself on the ehy wads, in vaiius places, vhile hii cuujiji it s bk-uied lustily below, io. coi.eo.i t wiiis low uulii at last the enemy, thinking :h..l the. town luost be abundantly su; pin d witU food, with drew in great vexation. The Nonstndi tailor was a clever 1 i!ov, but lie had his match in Ilai.i.efr-J .c,!j of Hoppach. On the way from K.-chuu to Hoppach J'OU pans a hih, stcvp mountain, oil this mountain Hood the catsiie of Wilden Rtern. No part of it in-w n m-ii- s stand ing, except a great wn!T, and the gate, which was funnel !y provided with a great drawbridge, together with a high f -ur cornered tower. The oo'lar is sull to be seen in the yard, aod a troop well, which is now (piite rilled up with sun e s A cenlury ago, hunter ami shepherd still dwelt in the castle, since that time it lies waste and torsade u kine giazj in trie couri-yard ; the w'uid and bods h.ve sowed fir trees and wjeds and bushed on the masonry; and iss coers the road that led to the spd The Conn! 8 ot Kicn. t k, who lonj np;c inhabited this castle, would scarcely have believed that the place would ever bi des olate ; unices, poihar", we t xcept the last of the race, who, worn all his reta;ner had either fled or been killed, lri.-d to es- cap will, his chaplain, by a Milce. , .mean F. rc.I;ler. jJilt ho taw tle pasjage, but when he found the outlet, j oow nnt Tv ,jlf1 t,;; i.e a'd : at the place called the li..i.-t uom, already ! "IVow a retreat, fr v shall starve our bfij'et by tLe enemy, threw hi.uself ujk.o i selves hefne they are rut i.f ratioi. !" his sword. The Counts of Kicncek. had ie VouniS ol iUt'IiCCK. l.at and poweifa! nubks, wi.h I j i i . iJ , and rit li I ni ls enough. . . , , , . loti" been rich an pold ami iioods 'P.. J ... , i l i i t u u.y, cr .u,... ...u.-i. ' ; their gold andsilv. r i . the ruicd castle, :1 ! one only knew liow m d wlicie it is hi-!- ; den. As it in, there it will lay un'.il the dy of doom. i lint money and cood do not alwavf save, and tin ingen. ua .mod :s worth tar j ., ii i i , , , more than gold and silver, as tho.; nobles j once proved uy exi-ei icncd in ihe course of :hsir (piarn Is wiih iho iik-u of Meirz. j The latter had occupied all the surround- ' ing country, so that no one of the Kitn- j eckera co ih! venture outkide of the castle. ! Unpleasant as was th.e situation, the Uieneckeis m-ide the baft of if, exercised their homes in the court house, ihaf thev I . - . . . ..r , , , , ,-, A MAN m (inna c imiv, l ., has a m.t-ht not grow st.tr and nwkw nd, hel l u!Ar Cocidn China rms-er. He has oh carnival in the groat castle hall, and wan- ! av(Vid hi muster's p.Mctie . f family wor ts 1 for better times. 1 Jut when the pr ow ! ship, and as soon as the I)il!e is taken to be melted and the mountain 51 reams came I read, hi fare prayer, the roost' r woks in de down, and just at the lime for the March ' h' erately an 1 takes hi stand beside the hidy violet to blow, behold ! om- linn tnoiom,, I lf tt,e house, and there remViis in a very it,,. T . . , . 1 ! in ttie Jk'n ZiifS c;i m 'iejl r.nv.l4 int.. tLe valley, and cnc.imp:I before the cattle, an 1 Ihz lliciiickcrs opened their eyes in astonishment. True, they had force enough and the wu!!s were I.Ih nr; 1 the mote deep, but they were badly itl tor provisions, and well they knew that when the stomach is 1 oipiy, the heart losvd its couiago and iho urui us sirtunth. At Hi st they hoped that when the enemy onould come up and knock I is hand in vain Fgainst their thicli Wi.!!, ho would leave again, but th-y were disappointed. The larch-trees grew - a n and the birches put on their leaves, the pine find the firs phowed new shoots, r.nd (he cuckoo com merced his err, but after, as before, lay the Menizers in the Valley, ami the feinoke rose from their camp three times every day exactly as if they had been at Lome. Il was a bitter i-i;jhl io the Kieu eckers to thii men of AIci z gathering morning, noon and nilii around the field kettle, for Schin ilbaus. ihe niggard, had long been head cook unung them, meal and tl 'sh were aim-st gone, although they had come down to q jartrr nie'ician to reckon wiMiin a hri'u's bread: h when the last l af of b'ead would be baked and the last ham cut. Wh it vexe 1 ihrs Ivien eckers most was that their enemy m iM in Domfl way buve lenrmtd the-.r condition For when the Count nnd fits scrvsnt, ! I lannes Jacob, e:e 01.ee lookinr; ever the c.sile wsll info the valley they heard the Jlcntzers saying : "Ihey have only one cow ami one pig, the rest will soon be ours !" As baa been intimaled, I lannes-Jacob Lad a fertile brain. Over in the valley lay Hoppach. People tsay that once upon u tima a in in cani-i into the valley with a bag on his shoulder; the bag had n hjle in it and houses foil out of it, here 1 ne and there one, om? in this place, and, aftor a while, one in that ; one to 'he right of the stream, then one to the left of it ; and if any one looks around hitn in the town, which arose in such n strune fashion, he cannot but laugh, for the houses stand in such curious contu sion ; when a man wishes to go and see his neighbor, he has to make a leap ("Unpen") acu-ss the brook ; and so this town is called Hoppach. That was the birih-pl.ice of Ilar.ncs-Jacob. Nor when 1m? sw his lrTs ntixiety it went to his heart, and immediately he t!io;ght of a clever stratagem Down he went into the d'able, toi k the only pirr that was left, threw it down, and knelt f!ovn on itt back, which made it queal K9 if it were being killed. The men of I'.Ienfz pricked up their Pats and laughed for now, they thought, the end would soon corns. But when three days after, t.2 did the same thing, and again thrt9 dija afler that, and so on, they said ; "Why, there must be plenty yet in the CHStle! listen I they ate killing another hog already I" Things went on thus for a while, and the Ilieneck people tightened their belts until they looked liko wasps; they had kwled the very cats, "lor." said they, "we will have to ca'ch mice ourselvcj soon enough." At last there waa no ruip fir it, they m ist really kill their last pig Count Hieneck bade his people eat f t ec more until they were satisfied, spy ing, "we fdiall all have to die b-fore Ion.;" liut Hannes-Jie b went into the st'il.ie. and now bellowed like a calf, now lowed like a cow, so ih-tt those oulsido s.iid to one auother : "The swiue are all killed, now they are coming to li:e !" Tin se in the kne1 Letbr. for ll.oy Wire almost starved ; ut last, one day-, ivhen ou' l,,f.U"t hf!' was 'e,t and c"f,y i said ; 1 thank yon. dear faithful comrades, that you havo held out So manfully to the last, but i.uw our hour id come. Ve must not discourage each otbei's hearts, Lu. bravely j hiil each other good night in lids' file world, hoping to meet in a better life. T aionnw we must marry the rope-mnkoi '.. daughter, aid we t-hall ll :it hgiitly euo hill lu the air, for we have not much left but our ghosts !" So saving he gave each man his hand while great tears foil from his eyes an 1 down his checks and his mot. wept with him. Only Ilannes-Jacob still hoped to find tome way of escape. S he brought the c."v on whose mi'k they had lived out of the iai!e, bound the hist remaining ham with (lix between her horriS, got t he chaplain il th-r catt e, vh- w;is Ijir in bed trjiog t dr've nway sad thoin.'lit and imagining that lie h id v r'tfen tha last he ever sliv old, to write a billet, which he f.iMemd to tiie ham, and then l.e diove the cow out of the $;a:e. When the Jlentzrs saw the cv c-inii g Mra'ght acres (he valley in which .hf h d so often in bet icr il;is f , d on the Jgrceii meadows, they were a.-.! jiii-he.d ; but at last fonw of liiem c. uht the cow and unbound the fl .x from her h'-rns. They found the bilkt, which read thus : "N more can yon takp the fortress than the cow can eat the ham !'" They opened iheir ets in astonishment and lroiight the c. w and ti e v. ritiig to t hei r cf'ivnviiiiif r. F r v eel's he had been tired of thesi' pe. and wnu'd pi wily have witii'lrawn L nt; betine if evrj day he had rot l...t.f..l t!..t Vm i.riT 1.-..IO.I r : i-l tl.i Ti.e n-.xt day they ver.t i H down ths vai i le .M oa.V u;ey wei.i i 11 uowu tiir v.i- U.V uilh h:" ai:l1 la- - The Ihei.cikeis ! ke.J or, with throbhi;:" hearts, not daiii.g i t.i n'tor a snmd until the last II tz"r was nt of siht. and then j y burst I,.rth on aU .j Tt)(, h-lck Wl.re -At-H. the wruk stood m in on tluir ket. the chaplain gut -m? of his l ed. tl.p coii.-table seit a roar o! canro -ry sffer tl-e M.-nz-'r?, 1 ut no shot, 13ttlltv miht take it f r earn-.t and c-me and the man in the tow,, blew as if he wu'd blow his life out, ,;i Vattht ,., Qt m ( R..ilJ4t.k u K ( fi ,lisCil, M( t-,,i,i i,aillis unti ,ir Ktr:,;M ,4S ended, and then stroking bis mustache, he said :; "That was by God's Counsel, indeed. Rut s often as 1 hear a pig sqneal or a cow low I shall remember Ibti.'tics-JiCob of Hoppach and ids etrat iem !" quiet and revoient iosiiire durinsr the whol ' " strvicc, feeming to ivtder.-tand the words. for as S'Min s Amen is uOced he walks 011 1 without noise and j-uns Ids fauii'y of hens. The chi'dreu of the fami'y.in their out do., r days, have the Con.pimv f Cl.oiriticlecr si-o'p'v by caring lfm C cl.ic." lie r.'lo-"? tiiein to j-ut their arma around I.iui and per form other acts t-f pla fiiha ss. JAMES F. 31ILLIKKN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW A -VJ It KA L J S TA I T. A ii KMT, HOLLIDAYSItLUG, PA. Special attention (riven to the collection of claims 111 Hiuir, Cambria, Hunting-don, Bedford, Centre and Cieartield counties. Parties wishing to purchase, rent, lease, sell or exchange real estate will tlnd itKreutly to their interests to call on or address rue. f 'Correspondence in either English or Ger man solieiled. Kkffkexcks Wm. Mann, Esq., Messrs. Jfor-p-an, linsh i Co., :en'l C. H. T. Colli , Philadf 1 phia ; Messrs. J. T. Way & Uro., AV. M. Gu-iriiey, Esq., II. ii. Swoni'e, F.sip, Pittsburg; Ilori.John Scott, H untiiipdon ; Ion. S. S. lllair, Jlollidays burjj: Hon. It. F. Hose, Altoona; D. W. Woods, F.sq.. Lewlstown: Cvrns ?'.lder, Ksj., Johnstown; Wiu. P. Wilson. Esfj., Bcllefonte. H-12.-1-. REAL E & T A T E A G K N C Y of y GEO. V. oat nm CO. Of.icr In Cotitjindi' I'uiv. Several parties wish to secure Houses in Eb enb'.irsr at fair rents. Houses and Lots are for rent cm fair terms. Give us a description and price of what you have for rent. t.et us know what kind of a Horse or House und Lot you wish to secure as a tenant. Have you 111: A L r i'KJM-A ! L I'ilUPF.ll Tl" you wish to sell, or do you wish to buy ? cojik 40 si:s: ri it .t:s:! 'Our terms are reasonable for ail services relative to above matters. See "Leal lt.te Ua-zctrv." O K' ). W. O ATM A.N & CO. ELcnsbunr, Feb. 4, IsTl.-tf. F. P. TIEHNET JAMES MLLi T AW ani COLLECTION OFFICE or TIERNEY NUL CulciiRfle Itow, Klei:slinrg:. Pn. Tf Special attention psid to co!l"ct:ons ia all parts of the United States. LlM.S-'Ti.-tf.l CW. EASLY, Attoiinfy at hiw, Office, No. 103 Franklin street, .Tohtio town. Fa , two doors North 'd Fri'zcr's Omir Store. Will atiend promptly to all uianneroi 1 I 11 . .1- . .. icgii ousmess mai may ne entrusted to I.:m. fl'O. M. 1IKADE, Attornaj-at-Law, Ebeis':nrs, Pa. Oflk-e in new building recently erected on Centre street, two f'ootv from High stret. WM II KF.CIILEK, ATTOKsrY-AT " Law. Ehenshuri. Pa. Office in Thos. Lloyd's ntw building, on door nonh of Colo nade How, Centre s'reet. t. A. SHOEMAKEH GEO. A. BERHT. CIIOEMAKER & 11K1MIY, sJ AnORSEV.AT.I,AV, Varch 11, 1871. EBEXSZiUIiG. PA. flEO W. O ATM AN & CO., Arroi:- xV neys-at-Law, Elicnsburjr. Cambria Co., Pa. i'he eoliiM-tion of notes and bills, whethei due or past due. wilt receire prompt attention rP 11 SCAN LAN, Attornni-at-Lnw. Carrr.lltov.-n, Canibri.i. Co., Pa. A li man ner of leirat t'lismess attended to promptly and carefully. Collections a specialty, rP W. DICK, AttokncY at Law. Eb- ensburir, Pa. Office in Colona.le Row. All n. tinner ot leiral business attended to satis factorily and coliedicns a specialty. ' 10-14. tf.J T S. OGDEN. JrsTicK ok tiik Pkace, ' Johnstown, Pa. Office on Iron street, be tween the Conemaujrh llride arxi I'a. U. lt.De pot. Co lections and all business intrusted to him will We promptly attended to. pML T A NT EL McLA EG II LIN. Attornnj ' at-Lnw, Johnstown. Pa. OtHee in the old Exchange buildinfr, (up-stairs.) ci-.rner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to ail bus iness connected with his profession. JOHN P. LINTON, Atlwy-at-Lmc, Johnstnwn, Pa. Oflteo in Imildinj? south west comer or Main and Franklin streets, tve nd t-rrj. Ec.tMtncc n JiTiTclin Ptrfe. "Yy ILL I AM KIT! ELL, Attornky- at-Law, EbcnsbutTf. Pn. OfTice in Cfilo- m Rw, fi4rc 4kvC Ljan-.-U.-l UIOMAS CARLAK D, WHOLSSALI DKALKR IN COnPrPICQ 5 HI I? PMQW A Q WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATION Ell Y AND NOTIONS, FISH. HIT. Sill SIBED MEATS. UJLCOS, FLGUli, FEUD AND PROVSSiOMS, 1333 EleTCMtli Avciiito, Eetween 13th and 14th Sts., Altcona. All such goods as Spices, Brushes, Yood ad Willow W sire. Shoe Backing mid Station try will be sold from manufneturer's printed price lists, and all other good in my line at rliiUdelj.hia. Baltimore, Cincinnati and Titts buri:h currei't prices To dealers 1 present tke peculiar adrsntagc of "."ivin? them all freipht aii't Jryaf;e, es they are not required to pay freih's frem tlie principal tities and 1:0 uray re charges are rr.ada. Dealers may rest as nured that my poods are of the t-est quality nr.d my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, npritht business, and by promptly find satisfactorily tilling all orders. I hope to merit the patronnge of retail dealers and others in Cumbria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfullv solicited and sMisfnction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND. Ahoomi, July 29, Ii?09.-tf. com iei Era ijdt f GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS TIIK HEAilY 'ASII I HAVING liernii'f proprietors lirtM and STOCK tlF (KM) or t:e stohf; )IS recently be- lonjrinjr to H. A. Shoeniaker A: Co., and having uiel.aseil an additional STOCK OF NE GOODS i.V tilllCAT VAJtll TV. we are now prepared to supply nil the old cus tomers of the late firm, and as many new ones as will patronize us, with (ioods of all kinds at PRICeS FULLY AS LOW as any other mer4aint in or out of Cambria county. It is our intention to keep, our Store constantly stovked with a full nnd well selected Assortment ot DKY (iuolis, !HKS (KKIliS, FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS. HOOTS, SHOF.S, I f ATS. I A 4 ' J-OTH INIi. CA WIMri S, VV UNI TCltF., Ot , cr-OTHS. (l-KFX.-'.V .KK. (HtO CEKiF.S, Fl-OI K, liACON, FISH. SALT, TO HAIVO, CIC.AHS. nn tall other art ieles, larire or small, that can lie found in auv store of like oharaeter in the county ; und as v.-c intend to Si:LZ. KXCLI'SITCLY for CASH OR COVXTKY PaOolTK, and make no bad detts. wpfoi-1 sure that our stock mid oiii- prices will not only secure but retain for us a liberal share of patronage. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE 'AND ALL are respectfully solicited, and if we fj!il to ren der entire satisfaction, both as reirards the final ity f.f our broods and the prices asked for th. in, it will certainly be no fault of the new firm at the old stand of Shoemaker fc Co.. Hijrli street. Iion't forjret to call and we'll not foi fc-t t tojrive you full value fcr your mono v. M Y KItS & LLOYD. Ebensburar, Jan. 23, 18Tl.-tf. "OOD, WORRELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale awl Uetcil Dealers in imm m mm m m. H AIIDW A UK. QUEKNSWARK. BUUi'rt AND SHOES. L1ATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS CARPKTS AND OIL O LOTUS, HE A 1 ) Y-M A I ) K CL( )TH I NG . GLASS WALK. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with nil manner of Western Produce such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, &c, Ac. Who'esale and retail orders solicited and promptly fjiie-l on the shortest notice and inost reasonable terms WOOD. MGRRELL & CO. CKO. C. K.'ZAHM.. JAS. li. ZAFM. -DEALERS IN- BEY GOODS, MOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,tQUEENSWARE, ANI ALL OTHER ARTICLE'? HEXERALLY KEPT IX A COUNTRY STOiiH. I WOOL ANDXOIJNTRY PHODUCE IAKI.K IN FXCI1ASGF. FOR GOOl-8. Store on South Side of Main Street, i:bensl:irgr, Ia. i-'-v L.mJ iJxA-tU O-OiL's 3 AYING iccently enlarpeil cur stock ja.-. we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con sists of Drus, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor ativfs; Fills, Ointments. Flosters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Chr.ite M ignesia, E?s Jamaica (Jii.cer, Fere Flavoring Extracts, E-sences, I.eracn S; ran. Soothing Svrup, Spiced Sjrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, Lc. ; CIGARS AND 2VBACCOS. Rlank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Fens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass 'docks, H j;:zrnes, Newspapers, Novels, His torios. Bibles, Religious.Praver and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, ke C5?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 erer offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re LEMMON ii MURRAY, July 30, ISC8. Maiu Street, Ebensburg. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED!4 AnI Work Mnrrantfd! MONUMENTS. Tomb Stones, Br-1 heau and Table Tum. rr.u,i., the finest Italian Marble und in style -eiiA ... .1. ...... .it... cm um.('(1 nv , any tiianutacturcr. Give me a cail " before deciding upon pnrehasine- or orderina work elsewhere. JAMKS WILKINSON. Loretto, April 22, l&7L-t. T Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and enre of all derail fre ments in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative. Being purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever, aiueh serious sickness and siitTering is prevent ed bv their timelv use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when reriuired. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all the l'ills with which the market abounds. I5y their occasional use, the 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 clogged and 6luggish are cleansed by Aper'a Fills, and stimulated 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 preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that thev arc ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate 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'ills rapidly cure : For l.veiti or Indigent ion, U4tle ne, ft.aisruor and Loan of Appetite, they should be takeu moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For i,iver Complaint and its various symp toms, JSiliouH Ifleailache, Nick M 9a: artip, Jfauntlice or Cirren fticliisn, Uii foii Colic and Ililioua Fevern, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct tin diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For J9ysntc.ry or Diarrhoea, but one ruild dose is generally required. For IkSifumativm, out, Oravel, ll pitation of t3j- Ilea it, 1'ain in the Stil, ESack and A.oia, they should be rontin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change thoe complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swell inr, 'they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For Wupjiiresaioii, a large dose should be taken, as ic produces the desired effect by sym Xiathv. As" .1 BrniM' PWI, talc 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 system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exi-ds. One who feels tolerably well, often linds that a dose of these l'ills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. PREPARED by Zr. T. C. AVER fr CO., Practical Chemists, ZOWELL, MASS., IT. S. A. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEBYWHEKE. JBCAT7JS VEGETABLE SICILIAN 6VXWXS'." -ctV? HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old 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, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from fulling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. ly its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary gland3 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, Id.l)., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The 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 T)ye FOU THE WniSEEHS. As our lienewer 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 oe 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 &. CO., 2JASKTJA, N-U. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE 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. Transparent anil clear ns crystal, it will not soil the 1'mest fabric, perfectly SAFE, CLEAN" and EFFICIENT, desideratums lo.no sol'UHT FOB AND FOUND AT LAST ! It restores and prevents the Hair from be coming Gray, imparts a soft.frlossy appearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and relreshirifrto tlie head, cheeks the Hair from falling-off. and re stores it to jrreat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headache, cures nil humors, cu taneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A HKE-SSINO FOR THE HAI It IT IS TIIE If. EST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. Dir.. G. SMITH. Patentee, Aver, Mass. Pre pared only by PROCTOR ItltOTHEKS, Glou cester, Mass. The jrenuine is pur up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in the (this. Ask vour llrujr pist for XATUflKS 11 AM IlESl'OUAHVi;, and take no other. ffSSend two Three cent stamps to Procter ItBOTiiKits for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." The information It contains is worth i0 to any person. 1&Fot sale by LEMMON & MURRAY", Drujr Rists. &c, Ebensburjf. I'a. iJ une a, '71.-ly.J O II N 51 A L 1 P II A N T , Wholesale and Retiil Dealer la Fresli Fisli, Oysters, VeptaMss. Fruits, k. No, 93 Market Street, .roiiysToiry, pa. Western Fish, at Kc.lto IOe. per lb Fresh Shad, at 10c. per lb or 28c. a p i ece, or f on r t o r 1 .00. Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per bbl.. at tH.OO Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per half bid., at 5.75 Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per quarter, at 3.75 Lxtra No. 2 Mackerel, per kit, at 2.00 He also keeps on hand all kinds of Vefreta LleFresh IJutter. etc., which he receives daily. t"" tl visit Ebensburs, Carrolltown acid Loretto each week during: kiie niuoo. May 27, lS71.-tf . EBENSBURG FOUNDRY ! j. a. shoemaker; KaKfaetcrcr, aai Ttslostlc and Ee'.aC Iciltr ia TIIRESniNG MACHINES, hORSti TOW EPS, WIND HILLS plows and now toints. SHOVEL PLOvVR. CULTIVATORS; HEATiNS! COOKING STOVES OF EVERY DESIGN ANI TRICE; Church, School and Dir.rer Ef LIS CIST III ox FiiscnG, KETILES. il CAST MOT Mil of every l'rlptIoii, Vc. do. ATJj WOUK WARKANTKD 1 ! r"f"Sifc:iil nttontion paid to the repisirins of ;.U kintls nf StfiVfs. l'arinirir Utensil?, ic. All ordrrs pruriipt ly iittonflffl to. Old metal, grain, etc., lukeri in crehiinire for work. Ebensburg-, July 1, ll.-3in. I EAJOVAL asu ENLARGEMENT COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. th, m n & p?-n mi Havintr recently taken pospesslon of the new ly tit t(;d up and commodious t-uil-linif on Hiirh sti-ct. two doors casti.f the Hank and marlr ....... . t t.M T,.Milt.Mn 1K 1 lir. .-11 I .Cf .t' I I .il. I. j better prepared th:in ever to mannliicture nil artk-h'siiitlieTIN.Cori'Eltan.lSHEET-lltON WAJtK li;e, nil of which v. iil be furnished to buvcrs :it the very lowest livinir prices. 1 lie subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment vt Ccckicg-, Parlor p.ud.XIeciiiRg Stoves ; i of the most approved drsifiis.' I f SIVHTIX; and ItOOFINT, n-pdeto orcler ' and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma- terial. It F.I'A IKI X(i promptly attended to. j A'i work done liy rue will l edone riirht and . on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE sold ', by :ne i-an be depended upon as to quality and ! cannot be undersold in luice. A ciaitinuanoe an.! increase of patrou:itfc is respectfully solid- I ten, an-.i no cliort will he wantuiK to rentier en tire fcutisfaction to ail. V A T.T.I E I.L'TUIXGER. Ebensbuiir, Oct. 13, l;n. tf. JOSISTOWS FURKITSHE IMFillH. WM. P. PATTOM, Mamiracturer and lonler in A I.I. KINDS OF CABINET FUEHITXJEE -c. 150 Riitl I r.'i liiilou Sire ct. JOUXSIOMW, r. Tturr an?. I .distends, Va?hstands, SidctHiards, I 'hamber Se t! Parlor Sets, Wrd robes, Hook Caser, Tane Chairs, Wood Seat "hairs. Kitchen Furniture, Hed I.ounjrcs, Mattresses. Tete-a-Tctes. Extension Tallies, Hilling Tables, L.OUIios, l upboards. ic, &c, Jfcc, See., &c, ic, Ac, c, Jlc, Sec, &e. EVEHV DESCItlPTIOX OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE KVC& K S;.;li ili kinds lor s;ile. Fni-iiitnri. i-m! -it nnv point in Johnstown orat iuimad statin free Joluistown, Oct. 13, lsto.-tf. .. mi. i ,m,,mm, ir.,. r.xd itsio.v TiruE'i i O" I si !fs O v. c - - Li- - H c t t rt z & i s.-sf c - s- - V-J CO tc S " t-i O - - ; i I 2 - x i 2 s 5 P o (U O jT x DC -tZ CD " o p c tt CO c ? & H g t 3 ?! 1 J.t5t.IJ. KWISM.lJXa j; AUCTIOM! 'AUCTION! ! ! TTAVIXG been commissioned bv Cover- ' l JTL nor tienry to act as A I '(TToA'Kt'f in : and for the IJorouph of Kbenshurjr, I am ' l now prepared tumiiveapi sell at Public 5" auction all kinds of (Joods, W ares. Mi r- : I'- cliandise, Jtc, and also attend totheduties : i of uctioneer at all sales of Lands, Tone- ' ntents. T.i-c Stoi'k. II.ne.n-il.l l-m.nit.n.n l &c, c within theliinitsof said P.oroiifrh! : j 1 1 muiirrait. inouire at .. i;io ilirii : Street. it. L. i) ATM AX, ' : Ebensburgr, pril ld7i.-tf. : BKN i'LS'l lir ad i:ate of the Balti The undersigned, a more College of Dental Stir ?ery, re-pect-fully o tiers hi- PROrKSSlONAL services to the citizens of Eb- nun " "'vii ii.vt will iflfc 1 - f i . . " un me fourth jJio.ndat oi eacu monta, to re main one week. Aus 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H.B.MILLER, Altooun, Ia., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Olhce removed to V trginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persona from Cambria county or ehewhere who get work done by me to the a mount of Ten Dollars ami upwards! will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All wokk wabbantkt. Jan. 21, lfcG9.-tf. GREAT WESTERN GUNW0RKS, Itlle, Double aul Single Barrel. Shot Guns, Iiernlrert, Ammunition. Sportinp Goods, Kifle Barrels, Locks, Mount ings (5 un .Materials, &c. Send for a Price List Address . I. II. JOHNSTON, (irrnt W'ecrntiun If oris, 1? Smithtteld treeU Pittsburirh, I'a rr-N. It. Army Carbines, Kifles and ItevoU vers bousrht or traded for. THIRST NATIONAL SADDLE AND -1 H Alt NESS SHOP OF CAMBRIA COrXTT Hisrh street, (opposite Union School Hons. West Ward, Tubensburjr, Pa. M. M. O'NEIIL Proprietor. Sahii au4 Harness made and re paired Bnd all other work in my line executed in the best manner, on the shortest notice and Rt the most reasonable rates. U-l -tf J if O & 1871. Fall Trade. 1871.1 I an, now prefareu to fer SUPEIUOU INDUCEMENTS to cash pchciiasfks or m sEEET-wai & wm m KiTittH at WHOLESALE Oil II ETA II Xfy stocl: consists in part of every vaiirty of Tl, Slieet-Broai. COVWM AND UK ASS AVAHES, F.NAMM.I.EI) ANI PLAIN SAUCS-PAWS. EOILEES fte , COATi JnOVF.I.S. MINK LAMPS. (l CANS. M0r8KFUnNISII1N 1IAF.D VAP.i-:or evit.y kind. Sprat Anti-rt HEATING ai COOi:iNfS PTOVF.S, yxczLSion cooking siovks. KOBLK.TiilUMPII AsnPARLOK COOK IXG STUYKS. Atil ar,' C.vkins Ftove let.irt-il I il! get when ordered at manufacturer's prices Odd Stova Plates and Grates. Sec, for re- pairs, on hand for the ?tove I hell ; other will be ordered when wantcl. i'articiiini attention giver to Spouting, Vaileys and Conductors, all of which will he made out of best mate rials anil put up hy competent workmen. , . , , Lamp Burners. Wick aud Chimneys wnoi i:ai.k ok ki-.taii.. i 1 wolibl CAll particular atter tl- n to tlie IKbt rtlu. n,,,, .m, ni.. a s r.,r :..; - ; moie li"ht than ai:y other in use. Also, the) pAiag 'n Burner, fur Crude Oil. UGAS KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to ebbing nTin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest poi; ih!e ratf-S. WllOIESAI.K MnitritAKTS Lut ; now re.idy, and will be sent on atpiicatii i. : ly mail or in peifjD Iloj-inj; to see all my old customer aiid many now dies u& v-i9 I n-iurn ni mo-t sincere thants fcr the verv -.iheral pa troi.aire I have al'ieady received, nt.d end favor to pleas : all wl.omxy call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS Y. II AY. J-'hnstowr). "March 7. 18S7. gjIlttT lii:i)!'CTI.)X IN I'iMCFS' to cash ccstomehs! j I AT TIIK F::.KK;i.'Rfl HOUSE-raiMSHIMJ STORE, The ti;.dorsij;ned re.-pectfu!ly infornis the I citizens of Ehemsburp and the puhlic ;er,er I aiiy tloit he lias niade a o,ieat n-ihurtion in j prices to CASH r.TJYEKS. My slock will consist, in part, of CotiLittq, Parlor and Heat ivg Sloce.", of the most poj u'ar kin Is ; 7'in ?y riP.i:-n.ofm)-owD man ! Utactlire : Hardware of ad Kind, etll'h j Locks. Sciews, liutt HiiiRes, Th!e !Iince. j Si. inter Ilir.t Lints, Iron and N;u.s, W m- d.jvv Glass, I'liKy, Table Knives and Forks. Carving Knives and Fork?, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives ' groat variety, Sehs-rs. Snears, Ihizors am Strops. Axrs, Hatchets, Hammers. P rin aiachinefs. Augers, Cl"ssels, Planes. t,.m pass-'s, S'juares, Files, liarps. Anvils, ViseF, Wrsnches. Ivip. Panel anl Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spaocs. Scythes am! Snaths, Kakt.. For!:?, Sleigh Pel's Shoe Lasts, Pegs, "Wax Bristles. Oh-.tl.es. Wringers, Grind Stones, Patent Molasse. Gates and Mea.'iues. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nans, Horse S::oes, Cast Steel. Kifies. Shoe Guns, Bevolvers. Fist. Is. Cartridges, Pow- uer. Caps, Lead, iVc, Odd Stove Plate?, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Bumps and Tubing: Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willoic Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed 0:1, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Pr.ir.ts, Varnish fs. Turpentine. Alcohol. cVc FAPIILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Ou.Tee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices. Dried Peaches. DriedApp'esl Fish, Ih-miny, Crackers, Rice and Pear Barley: S..aps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGAKS; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Ousting, Varnish. Stive. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other ariicies at tne lowest ra:cs lor o : 1. fcfHoucc Sjumfing made, pairvod and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal dipc-unt made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. OKO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb. 29. lS67.-tf. K ORG E W. Y E A G E Ii , Wliolesle and Retail Dealer In EATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. TIN, COFFEH AID SHEET-IEOI WARE OF UIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in bis line. j Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTCO.TA, IA, The only dealor in the city havirg the right to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S I OVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 'ntroduced to the public Stock Immense. - Trices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. f.OOK WELL TO YOUR ITSDEIISTAXDIXGSX boots aHTd shoes For Men's i. i 1 Unyi' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs Ids nu merous customers aud the public generally that he is prepared to manafacture BOOTS and SHOF.S of any desired size or qilHlitv. from the finest French calfskin boots to" the coarsest brogan. in the tkrt best hankek, on the short est notice, and at as moderate prices aa like work can be obtained anywhere Those who have worn Boots and Shoes mde at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. t3TRep airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I leel conEdent that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN 1). THOMAS. EbenUurg, April 2t, 189. A REMEDY wia.. ! It wou.d appear from the f .1 loiir j Xw York Freaks 7,1, j f Nov- 25:b. tht certain Major Un ,f zit it sl.cuJ.i by all tr.faiis l e testt-d l v . i,r ,r u!ar p)iycit!ns, t-.nw i) a this tpr.-i, ,, ? ense is jtwecpieg ll-e ccunttv at f Urh a . ful rate. Xo tii alter Low it ";i..c.-.v . , if it is a reTieilv it is just w at t!,8 w-'i wai U. A card in a more receut isiie , f . psper ni;u(!e.l to gives llaj.r Lar.t'.s a w .-.. - uiTimcb i'. .sew i'-rk JJ is what t ho editor himself Fays ub i; f MAI L P-'X "Go FltOM II..MLT . 1 Tin. We are vervs- rrv ! , 1 "" -." i.-i:'.w ii g irem u,e iiejftni ll'au f r-'t. 1 Vit-Z " i l.e itn'on smil! fc-x hns anin .TtprnrHi if in 'ew ,tk, N. J . n", .v'.' ,-ai in Jc cc i:'j.itnt to St. I'a nick' C;i R1 i e; . tt m ,.r rv. a 1. t I., v. , C 1 - r- "- ! 'i's', he vi.-ilcd a p.r person's h niiiua in"', 'ii 'i.iurti:iroi lilSSar-'fi.if. jii;i, n:ic ui l.it i!t!i.i,T His f , ; ti( ; :-) the die 'e, aiiu tl.fri-cdiipl.t. it o,.,. . . " ciat:. Dr. James Elliott, alter-.;,-! i,r,. : j niiii failed to report either, ns rnpii ; , , , on!iraiee ui-c'r a peiulty of J.S ) tMl. . ' ;' to ircevrr ills iiii'u:it 5:: both fsr, e i tf. - I r . r j lv uiort-ficd on iiscovriii2 that the V,' ! rY.spector i.i .i;,. . ertd i? CJJe if v "l S:eeis If T. . . 1 I ' ll'e c .is u-i iy'uim I IV. .1 t- i - "--j i..itr .s ,,-(, when he f. ur:d tlint he had th j did i.ot ti.d a n.ti-.-ei gtr to Nt w y..,j. I set a pa'-kiiirc of Mj r Lane's S.-n.,i;j ' ' I vdY 1. Le had dune 8Du u: t, ' niiifh dm oj the diseae. l.e w. i:'.,i i!.' , ..... m t . ..... o . ...mj , .,.. u . u 1 1 m a- -':;; y rn I . 1 it ... i- - os i.i. i.ililj Ul a lljofrfiuiio L!!e 1-m , i .. ,t, . t . . ...!. . i . 1 ? : n iivii ' -i t ii iA-iiic i-i ;tii aa. r-:d:j I A youiig or.eit i.i Divukivu. a ij.v C-.k-! j ac;o, visited a parishioner suiTL-rir.g fro n t(, j final! p"X H.s ph:ci;in had i ' -r, irr' i , it a bed case, and that thehai:ff ".-re favor of a J'atai roult. This i-iit-t .-m I lately, bttrj ri-a.ii.jg iii ti.t f-ftn m r . f jour paragraphs al i ';f the 1; ..,..!v f ' Small I. x" that, out ot rruri u l i s j m'litary protection, t Mie-Mac li.,hi had c mnj"jnic:itel to Mj r I.mi.. . positive tffr-ctn cf th rei.it. ly. Of i, , 1 1 y this prioi went a consid-ra:e .:i.-.-s:c'-. ' io ilvj r Lane's 1 omr. jf-t sotue i f 1 1 e --iT-' edy." nre ared if accordins too-.h-r. p ' it to the man. ai.d next day th- in in a frtec-f the di f ,Je tak ease. ar. ; wa fulifi ne;5 incident to u ,.. 'Z o lv l-i i.i'J w.i'-i tg- r e. i i o ie oi our siinMT!tj is, a 'e i::r ! in a town in the interior, saw s!.t - Remedy noticed in onr c-nli.-no - ' was attacked with hat v. : '. sniHil-j . x. He obtained and :. : i ; the llenifdv." The fev-r whs in tr.t , disense cast out at. 1 the pbv 1 i.. t coiu.-e conclude- hat in i: - kn in the diagnoi-ij", and tht it l,al not U ! bten .rr.alhp X ! a.' ! Ilut. sh rt lime nf'iTicarih ! f:-rrs? !at-!h..r(r was ait-u k-.i' in ih'it tou, wiih ep.-it-thin-i that the phvsn-ir; -s ! deflated w?s sniail-p-x. Ojr In-V.d ti.e a poe r w.iv- - Bir.ker hetrin? .f it, was on hand. wihir in ' tu ive the sufh-rcr ti e htm :U -f th: ' R-m- e.ly. In (ne wrv or oth-r il.;s bin- derrd for tico Ja;;t lomicr dm w : .;-, i, , po-r patient IiMt ! u -ai r:ed hi-vi:!.d ? I o, t hahi:ed limits a- d itxijed :u s.-n.t . i. : . t . -. i , bhed. By this time, ios v.-:is n f;; i-f. case of confluent small pojr O ir b :r '.. .-.1 : !-ish, rc-.htd i.im, and gtv -.. ' j "Bemedy." i he u xt day ti.. p ... -r i". ? ' was cund of I is dl.-i ;'sr ; tjiouih. f c very weak. Our liitn.i ti.e lUi.krr v.i - j ns a graphic aconunt of it. at the e i aked s. n.e of our friend. to I- I o- . ! v 9 . ! ;. e jweffy. or rf the failure. f the ! when yrejiared and admiiiixfrred ini-i- r otrn cjii.-faif ir,.n.Y-;V.?j. Ve -n- have published it hut. nr. for- friend had a horror of neaspant. u-.'- v "Do vol qice ni no in, nor Ihe t -are t-f - j jiace." So, i f court, with our ui e-, w.j could not pubhfh it j)r. B . of Troy, has wri't' ". r.: t '-- tifyir g to the speciSj character .. f liit; c-.i:tj of nr!.i!!-iKx he has witnessed. I7 canr:.' t belong to the secret sot irly of oa'l.-h .'.n.-l physicians, or he wotihl not uJft tbn t ) acknowledge the poter cv of an Bi.iiv T. n. edy c mpr untled .-f other n - t hrsi-.i-js t La Sarvaceina Purpurea. fr the cure of sm i'.i px. . e are g-ad to kuaw fro:r. M-J t Lim that, through cur notices, a great ni iny Lav4 been apj lying to him. But v.e beg k-;ive to sny that it is only io the in'erests of hu man welfare ar.d that, especially, of cur friends and reader? tKat we are cr':;i,T with th's matter. We had. long ago. f-m I the benefit i f anoth'r of M i r Line".- M -Mac prc; arati...iis tlie "lndMu L: .i" !'.'' with h:ch. to our knowlfdce. tli; 'I.in-'i Rothschild usedliberaliy io supply liin:-f If, every year, through Mr. Aug IMr.v.nt. were sa!i.-fied, twelve ye:os tio, in rftr-ird to the efficacy of the Remedy for Smi'l 1' But. having known the disease thirty y.irs aju having viMti.l patients of; en, urd. i'1 or.e ii.star.ce, having nursed a -Oj- ahan--doned fellow through as .ic"; a rHp cf tha cot fluent as a man ever had, and rec v. red we chose to "see fur ours-clve? !,j-r Lane gave us the opportunity, in IS.":, iha sitht. aud the smell, of the cse, were, to u-. oiil acquaintances. Next day ihe pL. r g il was silling up: the dise:t: and it was a serious case wbs gone; and nothing t"' the weakness af er ffver was left. Eye-sigi-t was added to trstinior.y. The point of attraction fr us, personally, in setting forth this speeds rrmedy f t sma'-l-p x is cirr horror of viccinaUvn. Wrre t. 3 specific not in ex:stence for the small pox. e wouuJ rather any child i f ours might have the small-poi twice, rather than be ticc'ii ated. Were we present on hoth occasions, we would rather a child of ours were hittrn hy a rattlesnake than he "vaccinated'' ly any physician living. The one poison can be fathomed. The other t!u !cs all ai-ki C-vI-edged remedies. A ST5GULAR INCIDKXT occrtrrcd at L"w " ton, Mine. week hef -re last, which n.y afford physicians a hint respect ii.g ihe nient of that hitherto tirrnar.sgeable lii-f1'' cliptheiia. A factory girl of ihatcitv. ' !; sutfering from this complaint, wasaM - -i with a severe coughing, when the nurse dis covering what sec toed to he a foreign mo st ar.ee in the patieut's throat, seized the en 1 of it, and to her surprise and alarm pulled out the falsi membrane. This act saved the sufferer. A physician of that city now h the membrane in his possession. It i ahrut three inches in length, completely preserved, of a white leathery substance, and so thick that it retains the shape of the air p.ipsaja from which it W38 withdrawn. It has there fore been suggested that diptheri and tim lar diseases might be treated mrchanical'v, and croup has sometimes yielded to the ur geon. Tot; may find faohions in town, hut yon meet with more stiles iu the country.
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