Frorsi rittbiinaph Leader, Jan. 4. GOVERNOR GEARY'S MESSAGE. A Syi:irsi of All tlie Points TUe Fi nn iiicci-Vo:i-l ii ill iotinl Lii'inrtii i lie 'in.wioii 1'nni Governor John W. Gc:iry ycsterdjty Font his annual message to the le'giiski ttire. It open with a statement ol" the eufidition ct' the finances, shovrinir tlio total pv.Vic d.ht November 30, ISTl.to .! $'2SJSI..07i 7:?. Oa 2iovember 1S70, the total indebtedness of the State was fol,lll,GGl L'i), sl:owinjt a decrease (lurin- tho year of (-2,131,590.17. The total fund A LU amounts to 13.800,-1-15,10, unfunded .$113,020.50, and tho two added together makes tho total dolt. The cciiuiii.-.;ic;:ci'3 of tho sink ing fund report a.-cts in their hands amounting to (0,-100,000. The (J-.v-iTiioi" very wisely recommends that the jirriroy.riation bill, which is generally j.assod about the t'nnejtho legi.latare ad journs, uo taken up ami passed at an early period of the session, so as to en able him to give it that examination which its impi.-rtaneo uemands. In relation to the war claims the mes sage favs th"t under an act of Conirross WdJuly27, 1SG1, the State 'held f;iaims ngaiust the general government, tiled in s-ix different installment;:, auiouut hr 3,172,213.10, while the nation al government chimed from the State lucrum of 1 .0-10,7 10,3'J, being I'or.n-s-ylvania's quota of a direct tax levied n all the States to increase the revenue of tho general government. In Janu ary, 1803, Governor Curtm informed t he leuirlaturo that the direct tax had been paid by a reliiHjuishtnent of a por tion of the sums claimed by the State from the general government, with an abatement of 15 per cent, en the tax, al lowed by Congress for prompt payment. It subsequently transpired, huwever,thai r.o potllement had been made, and the books of the government, showed the State to be indebted io it 2,202. 710.33. This statement still left a considerable balance due the State, and to collect this balance, v.ith other dieallowed and huspcadtd claims pgainst the United States, tho Legislature passed a resolu tion authorizing the governor to appoint i special nee.t, which be did by eoiecting George O. Kvans, of rhiladclpbia, who was successful in securing the rcbatement of the fifteen per cent, on the direct tax, and collected for the State claims amount ing to 82,010, 1C011, all of which lie paid over to the State, after deducting his commission of ten per cent, allowed him by the law. The amount of the out standing claims yet to be collected by the btate from the general government amount to 101,710. 03. In regard to the ' Credit Mobilic-r of Amer ica," a corporation created by our legisla ture, the governor recommends prompt and cartful consideration cf tho mlject. and hones such action will betaken as wi!i pro tect the interests of the Ce-mmcnweaUh iu the future. (J-jucemiuj; constitutional it-form, ho re commends that legi.slati.m be postponed until the action if the prp.-sed convention to levUe tho constitution bo known. 1 la considers tho apportionment cf the state into congressiomd eliilricla a duty worthy cf careful consideration. Kecom mends the n peal cf an act giving to the Milford and MatamovM railroad com pany the sum of ten thousand dollars, an mndy paid to the state cf Nsw York and Eria railroad compauy, and he also denounces tim pa-sio of that act ai "hasty and iuou bi.lerata legislation." Speaking of the comoa school.-;, the gov ern r r. onid;ea is the adoption i f a libera! policy in regard to tlie payment ( f teachers, and tugcits an appropriation of $520,000 m ail ol the common schools, ar.d iSO,000 for the soldiers' orphans' !-chools. The Xational Gaaid is remembered in a few compiimentaiy remarks. lu his message of February 10, 18T0, the governor gave his reasons why the "act to allow wiits of trior in cases of murder and manslaughter" should not pass tha legisla ture, and l is views as then expressed remain unchanged. The message ah-o recommends legislation onceinlog fche'iil'jj proclamation for elec tions, railroad cono:i.iatioiis, caoitol and capitol grounds, revision of tha civil code, and coal mines. Tiia governor is evidently in fiver of compulsory vaccination ; he deprecates the xvr.iit cf proper sanitary laws iu cur state, and refers the legislature to statistics deniou fclratiag the necessity of a compulsory vac cination l v.v, besides quoting the opinions i f eminent physicians, llo also suggests the organization cf a state board if health, and denominates it as a measure that, will result ia great sanitary reforms. The re moval of the quarantine station is suggested, r.nd as a co-opi ration cf tho states et" Ne.v Jersey and Dj'.awaru is necessary, the Gov- rnor reonimeiids that two cotnmicsiouers be appointed to confer with similar commis sioners firm tho other states in relation to tho removal of tho t.uion. The removal of the powder m igi.'nti to a more isolated district is alsj deemed desirable. The importance (f the board of public charities is iecogui:v:d. and mention is made cf the death cf a number cf elii'.mrpuished citi.er.s of the state. The executive's power cf pardoning is mentioned as an i-uibai rasMng and rervr.si Me duty. During the past y.-ar ona 'thou sand and twenty-three applications fjr pAr don were made, .sixty of winch were granted, l?s than t"ix per cent, e f tha entire number. Nothing is paid, however, concerning tha rasa rf Dr. Schoepj o. The widom of the J 'iidature in passing an p."S r.uthcriz:ng the e.-. 'inniv.tat i.ii if terms of imprisonment is commended nrd its salutary effect noted. Tho message cY.'ea v,i;h some general re marks upon questions not affecting the in terests if lh stat". and in this concecti -n are not considered worthy of special men tion. tzvf.i Oysters We Fiippeisc that nice oat of ten bousckeei crs will contradict r.s point Mank, in a statement tint nine out of ten of ll.em do not know Low to Flow a dish -( oysters. U- tho ordinary routine, that i, early every cto fw'.Sows, either the oysters aro btewed and' shrivelled out of ail ccmUancc ef tlitmsolves in shape, sizi aad flavor; or e!.-u the soup and 'thicknin' has a raw taste which Fpoild it. Here is the right method ; try it once, and we will warrant you will vt want a .'ccond tel'.in?, : Pick the oyfcters ii'-of the juice with a b.ik, as dry a3 pos nh!e; tew the iuice, thickea with the milk, ( whuvthe soup is to be made, until thor '.z)Ay tot.ktd : tht-rr drop the oysters in, ,iV! J15st.."b. l!'e cled scup hfgins to show ::!. ut fKUiupring. empty out " altogether. f . you win tiav nCli soup and pluir.p oj s n.tc.oL.h ii.-rugK to make you thiulr you iier t etcJ real cyiUrs Lfjr 1872. WINTER; 1872. I. ait now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH rUr.CUASEK.3 OF m siET-ii k mm m y. IT 1 1 Eli AT WHOLESALE Oil KETAIL. 3Jy !tock consists in part of every Variety of TiJJ, Slicel-Iron, corrriR and uiiass avares, ENAMKLI.ED ASD I'l.AIN SilUSE-PAIJS, EGILEB3. fcc , COAL IK)V1-:LR. M 1 2 i i LATdPS. OIL CANS. HOrSKFlTIlNISIIlKfl IIA11D WAIIE OF i:Vi:UY KIND. Sniat'l Arti-Dit HEATING ani COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR VOOK1SG MOVES. NODLI-:, TKlUMril am. l'AHLOK COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking -'tore dc-irt-d I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd JStove biatfs and Grates, etc., for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves 1 sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, ad 'f which will he made out of best mate rial and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Vick and Cliinnievs "VVIIOI.KSALE OK KKTAU.. I would call particular attention to the Light House r.tirnrr, with Glass Cone, for giving more lie-lit than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. UGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sises constautlv on hand. Special attention given to ebbing n Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron, at lowest possible rates. Wholesale RIkkciiants' Lists uow ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person Hoping to see all my old customers and many new cues this Spring, I j-f-tttru my most sincere thanks fcr the very lioeral pa tronago I have already received, and will endeavor to please ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS V. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. lbXT. fk UUaT Jvr.urmoN in I'kicls -4 TO CASH CUSTOMERS! at T23E c-;nx::s;sEja:K(a iiflSSE-FURSISillSG STORE. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburp and the public gencr ally tliat he has made a creat reduction in prices to CASH BUYKKS. My stock, will consist, in part.cf fouling, Parlor and HtrJ vg Slices, of the most popular kinds ; Tin rare of every description, of my own man ufacture ; JlarJu-aie of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Ihilt Hinges, Tahle llin.-s, Shatter Hinder., iioltr. iion and Nails, Win dow C;ia:rs, I'utty, Tahlc Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutlers, Apple Parer.--, l'en and Fijcket Kuives in nat variety, Sei:sois, iSiiears, liazors ami Strops, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring I Machine?, Augers, G'Lbjscis, Planes, f'om; passes, S-juares, l ik-s, Pass, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Pip, Panel and Grots-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Hakes, Fori;?, Sleigh Pells. Shoe Lasts, Pc-;s. Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringers, Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horte Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Ilifles, Shoe Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der, Caps. Lead, &c. Odd StJve Plates, Grates r.nd Fire Bricks, Well ami Cistern Pumps and Tubing: IFarncs.i and rJudUery Ware of all kind; Jlvodtn and H'iliow Jf'are in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, r;.l. fi:i t 1 i , i t: i t . 1 , i i'ii vii, j.iiio im, iji.im.tu u:i, iiii oricanns; Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, l'aicts, Varuishl ! es. Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. I FAMILY GROCERIES, :h a? Tea, Ccfu:e, Sugars, Molasses, i; ..n'. fi r . U -r i c. bUC" a? Sugars, Molasses, Syr- . n, Spices, l)ri;d reaches. Dried Aiude-l 1 Fish IL.nv Pi-ift-pv: Vro nrwl T",. I i i.o, itoi...nj, t i.iccis, i.ice ami 1 ear- i I:re.V : Soap. Caodlcs : TOHACCO and i r ;.ilit 1)it,1'. S; 1Ior-; Dustmp, ;'.r;:i3ii. Stove. Clothes and Tocth I'.i !.);,-. nil l-ii,.tj ctv.. . 1...J C'.rds and Manilla Uopes, and many other ! articles at tl.o lowest rates lor CAb'Il CJ- IL,mc Spout in y made, painVd and pr.t up at iow rates fjr rash. A liberal discount made ti country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GliO. HUNTLEY i:i,r.5burs, Teh, 2S. 18G7.-tf. -EORCi: W. YEAGElt, Wholesale and Itctall Dealer Ii HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF i:VERY DESCHirTION-, f m. eOPPO MB SBEIT-ISBI WARE OF HIS OWN ii AKUFACTTJItE, A::d GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING end all other woik in Lis line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street; ALTCO.4, 1A, The otdy dealer in the citv lisving the riffht to sell li e renownod "IJARIF.Y SliKAt'" COOK K I UVE. the most perfect complcie ami satisfactory Ktove ercr 'ntroduccd to tha public. Stock Immense. - Trices Lotv. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. K.OOK WELL TO YOU II boots aIsTd shoes For flcit'a and Httyi "Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs hia nu merous ciistocsc.-s and the public fener;lly that he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS and SHOES of an- dei-ii'cd size or quality, from the finest Frcnc'a calfskin boots to-the coarsest bropan, in the Ttar bkst manner, on the short est notico, and at as moderate prices aa like work cm be o'uLaiced anywhere. Those who have worn Roots and Shoes made nt. tny establishment reed no assurance as to the s".r rrior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if thej will only give in a trial. Try and be convinced. ESrRcrauins of llocts and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for pa3t favors I feel confident that my work and prices w ill commend me to a con kiuuatics and increase of the same. JOHN' D. THOMAS. ELcasbur-, April 23, li9; iSEWFIFti INAX OLD STAND GOOD GOODS (STgREAT BARGAINS I'OK THE HEADY CASH I HAVING become p.opi iotors of the 5TOTJE Itoo mill STOCK Of (iooKS recontly te liHiyitifr to it. A. SliiH'iauker Sc Co., and haviiij; jiure-ha.-i'il a:i aduitionul STOCK CF f'eiEV GOODS jta" oj:j:at vai:i lty, wo nre now vrrju'ml to siiily all the oM ons- toti:(.-:-s r.T tl:e- !;ite firm, iiinl as many new ones as will jiutromze us, with Omuls e.l ail tinns at PRICES FULLY AS LOW ps, ai.y either ir.erehant in or out of C'ior.bfia eoui.ty. Jr is our intention t ; ket j) eur Store e'i't:int!v ptoeked will' ti lull anil well s; lej-teil flsort -nei'it of l.UV .ilt!)S, ltl8 (ilHlllS, YASf V 0 a 'NtiTjOXf, HOOTS, SlioKS, I TATS. P.-i I'S. (.OTIUXO.CA Itl'KiS. Fl'KNI '!T iM',. (! 1 (LOTUS, e,)f KV.NSWA KE. (jliO- i-..oir.s, vr.oLi;, isacox, i ish. salt, to- ilACL'O, CIljAlES. aiKlall other art ieies, lariro or small. Hint uri be ioinid in any store of like oliaiaete-r in the county ; ami as v. e intend to KXcurssvESsf sr casis Oil COlJST'tY PKODICK, and niako uo bad debts, v.e feci pure that our Uoek and ran- pi icis "w ill not only set t;re but retain 1x-r us a liberal share of iutron;jre. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL pie !'i ?;'cetfii!ly solicited, and if we fail to ren der entire s;;ti.-i'aet ion. both as regards the ji:al ity fd' our jrood.s and tl:o nrii es usked foi- 1 1. em, it will eertainlv bono fault of the new firm at the old stand of Shoemaker Y Co., lii'j'i street. Don't forget to call and we'll not forfft't li'tiive you full v'aiuo for your money. Y KKS & LLOYD. Etens!ure, Jan. 2?, IS.l.-tf: OOD, ilOIiRELL & CO WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Jletail Dealers in FOIEiBH AIB BOIIimfi D1Y 680BSI ?3:E.B.SXE5T goods, IIARDWAHF. QUEKNSWAnE, EOOTS AND SHOES. II ATS AND CAPS. IT.ON AND NAILS., CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, KKA I ) Y-M A DE CLOTHING, GLASS WAPE. Y L'LI.O W WAKE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together witli nil manner of Western Produce, siicli a FLOUR. 15 A CON, FISH, SALT, CAP POX OIL, &c, ic. Wholesale and retail orJers sclicitcrl and r-roirptly filled on the shortest notice and most re&suaabls terms. WOOD. JTORPELL & CO. iywli Ui'wVh HAVING iccently enlarged our ftock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our toek ccn s;sts of l)ru,L's, T.Ieilicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Ci'rnte Uaprnesia, Ess Jamaica (iinper, Pure Flavormpr Jistract, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syruj, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb. Pure Spies. A;e. ; CIGARS A XI) TO IJ A CCDS, Plank Rooks, Deeds, Notes and Ponda; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paner: Envelopes, l'en?, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Plaek end Red Ink, Pocket and Pass jVjoijks, lannstnes, newspapers, novels, Jus tc-.iies, Pihlt-s. ite-liji'ious, Prayer and Toy Bouks, Penknives, Pipes, i:c. We have added to our stock a lot of FIXE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of tho Ladies. PEOTOCRAFII ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars bo hi either wholesale or re tail. LEMMOX k MURRAY, July 20, 18S$. Llaiu Street, Eliensburg. REMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKirIG STOVES, KEATEftC STOVES, sh-ifTTTi nnTiP.Jin p rTrnnm Tnn?i win CTT i t . inm& U M " III ii Ml I raving rrrcr.lly talicn jorcssion of llioncw- 1:'. !i u i iiuu coi.MiiiO'iious niiiiiiiiiy on linrn mh-k, to r.! oust of tho Uank and m-urlv ni'i"'! tiie Mountain J louse, the tutwriiicr in !'e: u;r l'rti ''' t h.in -V(-i' t o liiaiin i'.ii I u n- ;j p.-tifi.. in tho Ti..c i-ri:it .-.nd mi i-.k r-i i:o. 'Ml lin.-, nil ..(' which will i.e- fumishi..! ia Ti- lli Votoep a full and vavicd u.ruae.-iit ol CCCkUlfJ, Parlor and-IIeaUng GtOVGS of the most approved designs.'. rfProrTTXG Ml' ltOOnxn nmli? to order nn.l warrtmf v-! !'i-r-i in i:i:miil'ac.ti!rc and m li-r::it. 1! t .1' A 1 1 ! I N U i.roiiMt!y nltoiKli'l to. Ail work done livmowil! Ii; duno ri"lit nnrl on lair t-this, ami all M'OVK.S ami WAUU sold by irii- can l.- i!i-iciiiii-!l upon us to quality atl'.l e-i.iniot l,t tinitcrsold in price. A oontini'iance r.n.l in-n :t:;c of patronajreis respect fully solici tetl. and no i ttort will be wantini,' to lx-i'uK-r en tire' satisfaction to ail. VA T.T.I K LCTlilNGEK. T.ocnsburir, Oct. 13, Is'.n.-uv eico. C. U, ZAHSI JAS. n. ZAUM. DEALERS IX BEY GOODS, OTIOftS, CROCERSES, HARD VY ARE,i QUEEN S WAR E, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND AT T, OTTIKTi ATTfr'T.T GKXHTtALLY JxEl'T IN A COL'.Miir BTOLLE.. & WOOL AND XO UNTIiY TKODUCE TAKEN 15 1.XCUA.NOE FOR GOODS. Store on South Side of MairTStreet, BKXriSTIir. The undersigned, a craduate r. of tLe lUlti dk!' Col!cg of Dental Sur gerv, respect- filTl. flora li;f-4 rnoFESsioNAi. i. ' citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which placo he will yiuit oa the fouhth Monday of each month, to re main one week. AU-.13. SAM'L LELF'ORD. D. D. 5. DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoona, fa., Jty't Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Office removed toTirSinia street, opposite the Lratheran church, l'ersons from Cambiia county or eke where who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwaids will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills LEGACY. A DEATH I5KD SCENE. Sam ii a colored ,lraan and brother." lie came- nerth during this lata war. He got us far as Connecticut and hired out to a Radical farmer as a farm band. Sam was free that is, h vras freo to work early and lale for very Utile pay. He got his board and clothes, euch as they were, and occasionally, on a. holiday, be found himself master ef a shinp'.aster, of a Email denomination. Once, his em ployer, aware that Sam was calculating to o to Hartford to attend a colored celo bration, opened bis heart and tendareu the grinning contraband a twenty-fire cent phitij laster. Now, Sam had on Indistinct idea that, notwithstanding bis master's protestations of love for Ida unfortunate race, lhrc were other colored men work ing in the parue neighborhood with him telf who were infinitely better oil than ho was, and one especially, who ws-rked for a "copperhead," had a small sum laid away in one of the Hartford saving banks. So Sam had grown to ba suspicious that his master was not treating him so geoer ou&ly as his sslMaudutions might seem to imply, and when ha waa prolr'ered tha twenty live ctnt bill he plucked up his courage to say, "Golly, massa, I knows Ps a culled pussun, and am not waff much anyhow ; but geeiii' this chile ain't bad noilin' fwr about six mouth?, "pears to me you might raise it to a half a dollar." This stroke of audacity on Sara's part subjected him to a ssvere lecture, in which his employer figured as a benefactor, and Sam as an ungrat-ful creature who could not realize cr appreciate what had been accomplished for his race. After this Sam almo6t thought it his eluty to decline the twenty-five cent piece, but when ho thonaht of tha elubky city charmers whom ho minht wish to treat to ica-trearn, ho smothered his feelings of pympatby, pock eted bia money and fctarted for town to participate in the emancipation cfckbra lion. Some lime afler this Sam's master was taken pick, and supposing that his life was near an end, Rent far Sam to ccme to his bedside. The nero made his appearance, and with a joyful face eh'few near, expect ing something vastly to bis benefit would occur. What it would be he had kot the remotest idea, but judging from his own feelings he thought-that r..ut!iinji less than a pretty good tiddle would ba at all ap propriate for a death bed proenf. "leu Know, earn ms employer, "you have been a faithful servant to me, Sam?" "Ye, rhassa," (Sam's ebony featured developed into a broad pi in. He no w beped for a pair of cowhido boots in addi tion to the fiddle ) ' You know, Sum, I always treated you kindly." "Yes, ms..n." (Hy this time Sam's imagination had expanded inta something like activity, and h"i3 desires now embraced the fiddle, boots, a handful of pluy tobac co and a bandanna handkerchief, and lie anxiously waited to hear the next word ) 1 1 is master then aid in a solemn voice, ''Sam. in consideration of your faithful service?, I have directed in my will that when you die, if you in the meantime live in tills neighborhood, you ahr.ll be buried by my fide." Af.er waiting a few minutes as if ex pectin? Foraethinp: else was to bo said, Sam asked, "Is dat all, raassa V "Yes, Sam, HI !" "Then," sai 1 the difusled African, "dis nigger don'i like it ! for maybe soma dark night de debbio como look for mag fa, an' make a 'flake an' lake poor Sam. No, inafsa, if n'l bo the pamo to you, dig chile 'fers to be buried by hisself." "It Isn't Catching." The iollowing little story, too good not to ba repeated, is told at the cxpensa ef n your. lailj school teacher, not a thousand mi!e3 from this place, who is very properly p.nsioua in r8 gard to the prevention of ytnnll-pcx in hor ?rlioo!, p.nd therefore strictly etiforcea tho ru!a that whenever a case of ficknesg is reported in the family of any one of her pupils, the pupil must bring a certificate from the family physician Plating that the disease is not contagious, failing in which the pupil must remain away until all dan ger is over. A faw days ago she was in formed that cne of her pupils, a little girl, of Teutonic extraction, had sicknesss in her family. On being rpiestioned. the little girl admitted that "she had eick r.t her houso;" that her mother was ick, and that ehe had "marks on her face." She was accordingly sent home. She re turned in a few days, however, and re ported that her "father was nick now." She was again sent home, with orders not to come again without a certificate from tho family physician. The next day she returned to school and shyly siding up to the teacher, with her finger in her mouth and her lilllo bonnet swinging by the 6tring3, she said : "Mis3 , we'vo got a leetlc baby at our house, but mother told me to tell you it isn't catcliin'." The teacher said she was Tcry glad it wasn't "catching," and told the pupil to take her seat. Ak amusing colloquy came off at a sup per table on board of one cf our Missis iippi steamboats, between a Chicago ex quisite, reeking wilh oil and cologne, who was curbing the waiters and assuming very consequential ahs, and a raw Joaathan seated by his side, dressed in homespun. Turning to his rulgar friend, the former pointed wilh his jewelled finger and eaid: "liuttah, sah !" "Yes, I see it is," cooN ly replied Jonathan, "lluttah, eab, I say," fiercely repeated the dandy. "Ye, sir ; I know it very good and a first rate article." "Iluttah, I tell you," thunder ed the dandy in still loader tones, a3 if he would annihilate him. "Well, gosh, all Jerusalem, what of it?" now yelled the down easter, getting big dander up. "You don't think I took it for lard, do you ? You must be an everlasting darn fool, and drat you, if you dan't 6hut up your jw I'll butter my fists and cram them down your infernal throat. If you don't hush I'll get mad ; da you hear!" There arc 80,000 dillercnt thadca in ribbensr np II OMAS CARt AND, TTHOLKSALB DULtl IH GROCERIES S QUEENSWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, El m. SUSAU CURED HEATSL C1CC.V, FLOCfi, FEED AMD PROVISIONS, 1323 Elevculli Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All such poods 3 Spires, Rruslies, "Wood and Villon- Ware, Shoe Blacking ami Station ery wiil ! sold from . manufacturer s printed price liit, and all other poods in my line at Philadelphia, Jlaltiraore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present the pec-nlinr advantage of saving them all freight and draynge, hs they are not required to pay heights irom the principal cities and no dray ago charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured tinit my goods are ef the best qualitr and my prices as moderate aa city rates. Jy duing a fair, upripht buuinetss, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit the patronage of retail dealera and others in Cambria, county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction fruaranteed in all cases. THOMAS UAIiLAA'D. AUooua, July 23, lS'jy.-tf. for lu ycur-, an.l pr ol in Uioui nn. is of cac.'. -Rj:ib!o of curing tX st;es cf tls Thrcit tzi Lir ji; !-r I'u m iii ninny i t'liKi: L:ible cures iiM-ritn h tiinl Irom all wiio nro euf-1V'1-iii from similar nfit'Olion.s nno ninly f-opkni nlif. yTill ytl la ::t.;l3a;i C;li3. The Druirnists s.ir it cutps fhem all Tti;' rrfief s 1 1 cure- of it nro innrve ons. Zr:z:'z.:.::.3. Iivt-ry BntU-rer wiil finl relief and cure iiri; .'.-vCts ri-.juiro oiily a few dosei. Z.iz I:;cai. llw.- cured -uses pronomifpil innursljl ps:U::.". it vr-norttos ami invigorates the syteni. I.:v:r Cszjliht. iliM elTt clive i-eti!:ttr.r ol t:iis orpnn S7:??t2:-.. lis ::i:liy sction on the stT iir h r ures it. &rz.:z;r. It is ht:tUh-ivinK nd appetite rrtorins'. Zr.-.iTj Cr;ir;. A"i(,ii o:i t hem in marke-il aivl vromj.l IS. C;:; 3 ViUXS C? TA2 ia rich in the ni.-.l:n::il jUaii:;.:s of T.ir, coiubitied with Yeuftuble in?re ,i;ents of un.loubteil vlue, r hioh miike it un.ur l'asse'1, not ou!y for tho complaints entimeratpil t iu it rijiiiy rcsi:rcs eihisstoi s-.rc;s'.i, -h?:ines the SLoiii;th, icl.ixus Hio Liver an l puis them to work, i-aiixas liia food to digest, nn-t mr.kes y,ur blooif. and be'ftst a vivaeity a predated by both sound snd tick. If ton are adiicte-i in snvwaT, wp know if voo try tbe l:::--;r::2 t;:: jr:j:r::-j3of ljr. Crook's Wine ol IV.r, you will iJd your O-stlmonv to it f.'rea v:t!uo in correcting anv "its tint "flf.h is he.r to." l'repsreil only by CUT 13 ZZZZZ C3. Huld by I'riiiiifla evervwhe-re. A ri::i:C3 cf tis Ztz, or fccrotiili m iiiiv foi in. Eic-nc.".:'?:. tiic;:"' cf tvaT '--- '"'i .1 . ttr, Cc.-.:i Ltid, Z'.ztr:, asi c; :'1r i eiiepse ilei-eiidinir oa a iiei.r:TO.I oon" is;. , ; ilition of the Mood, take Ir. Cr::i's C a Wv'kvv'iV jcasi Cyrsp cf Pcie Sect It is cotiil.ineJ f - yTJ nn in st tome j. reparations of iron ir Idood I'lirifier idp. s.h . Try one Lottie. Sold oy uiuygTsts. I lejjiirc or.!T br tir,2 zz::z t cs rsr.:a. a. "nrrTi!' nil! THO! iiLIUUlL'M. YiVi. P. PATTON, Mannfacturcr n ml 3oalcir In .'.r.r. kinds or CABINET FURNITURE 5io. ISO mi-.! 1Z'2 liittn.i Strc cl, JOUXSTOIVX, PA.. Jlnrr'aiis.' Itodstt'iii!", Wuli!?t:t!uls, Siutduiui d-i, ( liroribcr Sct3, 1 '.-trior Sets, Wardrobes, Hook Cases, &c.; &c, &c; e., A Cano Cliairs. Wood Scat (. 'liairs, JCitclicn I'uriiiture, Hod I.oiinjrcSi Mattre-'H's, letc-a-Tttos, Kxtnsion Tables, Dining Tallies, Cuplioard. , Arc, Arc, &c, &C., &C EVERY iJEt-CRIITIOX OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE inndo to firdor in ciccllcnt stvlo and nt low prices. Cabinet and Cliairuiakcrs' man rial.s of all ivinds fur salo. Kiirniturc l. ii vorod ut anv j-oiut in JoIiiiMovii or at Itaiii oad Mat inn free of e xtra fliurv. VM. 1'. 1AXXU.N'. Joiinstown, Oct.! 13, l?70.-tf. i:xtu:sni. Tiiiiiri'! W o GO C3 co y K Q ca CO LU ca c c i. t c; V. u 'A o Pi o H - to SF 55 - cn w c i : o xp. p a 6 o 15 c Z. m c '- H o 'Z C3 C3 AUCTSOW! AUCTION! ; : 7TAVIXG been comraiffinnrd liv Cover- : : Vior V,0"1?; to act, Ils.-1 L-CTWS-EEll in : : and for the Jtoretuvli of i:bonsl)Ur '. I am : : now prepared to receive and t-tdl ut Public : : miction all kinds of Goods, Wares, ler- : : cliuinli.se, A.c, antl also tittcml tothedutics : : of uel unle t r at all sales of Land s, Te-iio- : : inents. Live Stock, llouseliold I'uriiiture, : : ic" witliin tbu limits of Paid Jinroinrh. : : Jrimjiiioticrafe.' Iruiuire at No. h) liii-h : : Street. -V. JA.TMA.JX, : Lbe-nsbui'r, pril T2, ISTl.-tf . : lIliST NATIONAL SADDLE AND ii akness prior of camutita copxtv, IV-l rot',t' rposite Union School House,) Y est AV ard, Lbensbur-, I'a.-M. 31. O'NUiLL-, 1 roprictor. Suihllas and Harm ?s made aud re paired and all other work in mv line executed In the bcst manner, on the shorten, notice, ana at tno most rcaaemabie rctou. U-lC.-t.l WM. Mi LLOYD & CO., ' 1 HANKERS. ALTOOXA, PA'. Jjrnrtson the principal cities and Silver and Gold ror sa..e. Collections made. Jlonies re ceived on deposit, payable on demand without intcre'st or upon time with interest at fair ral?s. T LOYD & CO., Bankers, rt-fn -ci EKExsmrno, PA. .i c IJ' r'lvcr. Government Loans, nnii other Seeiiritihs. bontrht and sold. Interest al LnWQe",Vme P"?sit' Collections made at all acooiib!e points in the United StatB --d a Keneral Uunking busine.g transacted I ' Ftore on Main streetV oilie tho m" Uotibi, Locuabuijf Ia. LAptil 17, (f) O --j 5 rr- CS Ji J. LLOYD, successor to 11. S. " , t .1JtJ; dealer in Drti-s, Medicines. Ter-furiicrit-s. Ciuars. Tob.ioor. 5nn...,. Tr Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Throat and Iiungs, eiicb. as Coughs, Colds, "Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among tlio preat discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual rcmedv for nil diseases of the Throat j trial of its virtues, tliroughont this nnd Other countries, lias shown that it does surely ami etTectutUIy v it-Id to its power; and cases of C'onsnmp- Uoi., cured by tins prepratioi, are pubac- lv known, so remarkable as hardly to be L3- lieved, were 'they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it i adequate, on -nbicii the puouc mav relv for full protection. By curing Coaghs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of sulleririq not to be computed, i c miin.u...,,, . vlttnr. th mst. Qf-Pn t if:ll tverv iamiiv muum keep it on hand as a protection a-amst me tany and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at lirst, but v. hich become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten der lungs need thU defence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of chiId!iool, CiiEr.uy I'ectokad is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on th-m. It acts speedily aud surely afainst ordinary colds, securing sound and heaiih-restorinr bleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchitis when they know Low eai!y thev can be cured. Originally the product eif lon, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil KM ....-.1 inm inn Tririi( tiv til w-c iu.- . r 1 I i I .... . . 1 t- .. . . . frt . . reus, of all classes, establishes the fact, that , ' l . ... , . ''' Chekkt l'r.cronAi. will and does relieve and i barn lolks paid cros ki;,ed it, t!l0 J- cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and ! jro?;,5 i10 nood lo i: he diCn 't at Lunirs bevond any other medicine. ihe nio5t i rf , , , J wft.reetions of the l'ulmonary O.cans rato the heroin S inP.;e a MeM tn't, u.J is spared in making every bottle in the utmost 8i)OUu lau?h 'I never heard that a 'im possible perfection. It may be confidently re- r lled upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever ; tu:'key wcuM set on e-gs exhibited, and capable of producing cures as menaoriiblo aa the greatest it has c-vur euocieJ. PKEPABED BT Dr. J. C. AYER a. CO., Lowe!!, Macs., Practical and Analytical Chemists'. BOLD BT ALL DRUGQIST3 ETOUrWHEKS. r"--v.6.v"H- VEGETABLE SICILIA1 ISIS KENEWER. 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 ptanelard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gkat or Faded Hair to its youthful color, mating it Boft, lustrous, and filken. Thcj scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and eland ruff, 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 ohl 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. Ilaycs, Jf.D., State Assay tr of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; aud I consider it the Best Vrepabatioit for its intended purposes. Sold ly all Drugsisit, and Dtaler in Z&JKiea. Prieo One DoII&r. Buckingliam's Dye FOE TUB "VIII3Ei:n3. As our Renewer in many ca?c3 re quires too long a time, antl too much care, to restore gray or fueled Whisk ers, wc have prepared this dye, in ont jrcparation which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, anel proelucc-s a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Kanufactursd by R. P. HALL & CO., STASIIXTJi., Xv.il. NATURE'S DA IB RESTORATIVE Contains no LAC SULPHUR No SU GAR of lead-no litharge Not NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. a rriTiFparent mi'l clear as crystal, it -will not soil tho fm-st fVPrkv prrlcctlv S Fr CI K V nu.l KFi'JCl i:NT,-le,hlciatums Lo.nu Sol'uht iOll AM Feie'NO AT I.ASTl S.UJ.V.IH. It restores mid prevent the ITair from le-coinin-C. r.i.v.Pnprti tsa Fol t, lossv unpearah.-o .V.'iTVi IL,,i'.rUthi t-Po1 an l relre-ehinto tbo head, checks the llair from faUiiiR- off, and re-f-iores it to -a frrciU extent wlic-n prctnaturelr lost, prevents Headache, cures all humors, cu i?!!?.".u.sir.l"'!r""'5. unnatural heat. AS aUtiCIu ffiVfiiKiy? JT 13 xiie bet Die. U. SMITH. Patent if. Aver, Mns Prc- J-ei'ter v' f'1"" ' lUtOTHLKS. CloU eeMer, Ia-. Thejienuine is iut un in rmi,..i 2 St ri'l two Ittrf'Pppnt ct... t. r.OTii Kiis fir a 'Tre-atiseo:i the Human Haif. J tie iiiiorniation it contains is worth SOeH) to anv person. .tl 'r Ly LEMMON & MURIiAY, Drup fiists, &c, Lbensburg. Pa. iJunc o, 7I.-ly. "JAMES J. OATMAN, M. I)., tendei-s lus professional pervioes as riivi eian and ureon to the citizens of Carrolltown and ieinity. oiliee in the rear of J. Iiuck & Co. s store, and residence (where mlit calls can bo nia.de) one eloor south of A. Haug-'s tin and hardware store. LMay a, lti71-- W.V. JAMISON, M. D., X.opelto, t'aiiibrln Co.. Tenders his profsssjonal services to all citizen or the above plaow and vicinitjr ho may at any Vinic neq Medical aid. air.'l.-tf.2 T EM1ION & PLANK, Practising l'liysiof", lHF.NSUI'RO, 1A. 13 " OiTlCK In Mr rt T.mni.-ir - Mno..'. .Drutf and liook Store, Uish.atrcet. LJul27-em- 't?, I-""1 . , cxriT'' I"'"" with the name of t Ho article Mown in the -rlass. .y?k Voir liruir jrist for xaicj:l"x iiaiu rihsiViiVnv und ttike no other. 'HOW lie SCT TKIE iLItni V Mr. Stowe, in one ofher stories, rr1T(.9 the foiltmin sketch of a worthy toitiUttr vi-ho CTiJcntlj untlcreloyj the good belter than he d'ul lh lutkej business. " 'Iluldj,' saja the niiniiter, one jay to hi3 new help jou p.iu't experitneea out, doors, and when jou want to know u:iy thinj jou muat come to me.' ' 'Yes, sir,' taiJ Iluldj. " 'Now, Huleij,' n:j3 the par.-on, JOu must be mre to eave the turUv e-s t, .1 ..... i , . .. J . s TLanUs;iivIn. . iot we can oava a joi oi turkc-vs f, or " l es, sir,' ays Li.My, and l,c cprrw , C( .ie ,,antry Joor aR,i 5;0WC.J ' , ... " ,"i0 j di?li!ull she U been savin up. uf j TCry r.cst day the jmrson's heii-tuiUv Hlly she fait bad tibout it, 'ca nt t , j t , raisi,,. ,.,e tlllUvg , , j ;a jsajftBhe, 'Uh dc;tr, I don t knoiv vri.t J shall do, I was pjst ready to tH 1 r i ' . , , -, J l l-o, IluMy i Pays t!io parson, Svliv, ! itiere ib the oihirr turkey out'ti.p;o Lv i1'-. , , f . , . - "Sura enough, there was the oil Tuiu turkey a etrut'.in' and a f-ii!ui' and a teiin' and fluttwrin' his ttiil f.-athers in i';.e sun, like a lively youn widjwer, ready to beziri lif over naln, ' 'But,' tays HuIJy, 'you know I c cun't act oh cS.' ' 'lie crn't ? I'd like to know why,' say a the parson 'hs shall tet on c -;s and hutch V.n, too.' 4,4Oh, Declor,' y8 Iluldv, r.H a tremble, cause she didn't w;-.nl to c.;;'un d ct tho minister, and the was afraid bl.z Vhy, they ouhl to,' s.iid tl pr. FOn, gettirg rpjite carneft ; 'what clj he tl.&y goad for t You j jst bsirg out ; egg?, now, and put 'em ia the i. 1 ii make him Bet on em. I r.t- I 1 .1 "na iiuiuy u.ougiu mere was:, t no way tj cir.v:nce bin bni to let hi:n i,y; 50 the look tLe eggs out, an. fixed" 'enj n;L nice in the nes and then sLa caaio Isct and found Tom u skiraiiiJiin' tv";'i !.: parson preltj iivelj, I (ell jq. Ye t:e, old Tom, Le dielti't take the i lee and ha Hopped find gobbled and fit parson, and the parson"? wig ot i c ji- 1 j that his cue etuck Etra:gl.i cut iv.:' l.i: ear, but hs'd ot Lis blood up. Ye sr-, th old doctor was used to carr-h; . pints o' doctrine, :itid lie Ld:'i f.i utt Arminiana and fSociuians to be b-at uv a Tom tuikey so finally hz made a eiive and ketched him by the neck in spile cf his fljrpin, and stroked l.ia djwn a:.d put Iluldy's apron 'round l.hn. " 'There, IlulJy,' he 5a ys, quite red ir. the face, "we've gol I.ir:i now,' cr. 1 he traveled otT to the barn with hlai as ii v ly as a clicker. 'Iluldy ciime &:t, jl st chokin will: lauh, and afraid 1L3 ruiciilcr would Lak 'round and tee her. " 'Xovy, lluidy, we'll crcok his l(.gi and set him dawn e:iys the parfcon. When he jot hia down, old Tom sjt there solemn enough ond held his he;:! down, all drooping1, Icckiu" like a rci.i pioua old cock, &s long as the parn sA by him. " 'There, you cc-e Low sliil he seli,' says the paisoa to Iluldy. "Iluldy was 'most dyin' for fear s!v: should laugh, 'I'm efraid he'll get u;-,' says she, 'when you do.' " 'Oh, no he won't," e.iys tho parson, quite confident ; 'ihare, there,' ;a)i he, layia' his hands en him as if he wiis pro nouccin' a blessin'. Uut when the parson riz up, Tom he rise up too, and Lean to march oyer the fggs. " 'Stop now,' said the rar?3n ; Til make him get down aain ; hand in 2 that corn basket, we'll put that over hiu." "So ho crooked old Tcra'a logs aad gel him down again, and they put the ha.-ket OTer him, and then they both stool aud wailed. " 'That'll do iLe thinjr, UuIJ the parson. " 'I don't know about it,' says IluMy. " 'Oil, yes it will child I understand,' says he. "Just as ho spoke the basket ru rcht up and stood, and they could sea o'dTcru s long legs. " 'Til make him stay Sown, confound, him,' says tho parson, for you see parsons is men, like the rest on us, and the doctor had got his spunk up. ' 'You jist hold hira n minute and Til jet pomething that'll make him stay, I guess. 8nd out he went to the fer.ee ar.d brought in n long, tain, tlai 6ione, tLd laid it on ohl Tom's back. "Old Tom, he wilted down consider ably under this, and looked ral'dy as if he was goin' to giro in. He staid eti'l there a good long epell, and the minister and Iluldy left hini there and ccme up (0 the house, but they hadn't more than got in the door, before they sea old Tom a hoppin' a'.on, aa high-steppiu' as ever, saying 'talk j talk!' aad 'emitter! quit ter I and struttin' f.nd vbiiii' as if he'd come through the llc-d sea and got the Tictory. "'Oh, my eggs!' says Iluldy, 'I'm afraid he's smashed 'em !' "And euro enough, there they was. smashed flat enough under the stone. " 'I'll have hira killed,' said the parson 'wo won't have such a critter 'rouivd.' A writer in th Erltish Jaurnil of ri: t?Sraphy predict that owing to th pe '-' tioii of ruicro-photorapliy Lreuhl about Ly th Df ef psllies of the Parisian siege, we B3on hay onr daily paper handed us lis 'zs of a postage stamp, and carry ouf favorite poets in our Vest lsu'tions. We wilUee" new edition of Macau'ay completo ia throe 6hirt studs," or ''the tiny edition of Die'" completo in two sleeve buttons. Every cu will carry a microscope aa we new do a pa knife. As the passengers were preparing learo their feats on the arriral cf the York train in Bcston the ether ereinc:. a old gentleman picked up a daik oljct wtich appeared to drop from a lady' I'onnet. "iladam, is this yours ? You appear to hava drejiped it by accident." "Thank you. sir (placing her hand to her head) "a railrcuc accident a mliplaccd switch."
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