-:Sv--r.-vJ.z 'err :t:-rr-.-. . a .t M ,tt . ;:1 ',1 v. "1 v.1 . - - . 1.'',,1 - :.' "'is' 1 - i o b n e I) It tc lh ra im . . 4 3 1 L fro in American Volunteer, Pittsburgh. 1 tit! 12 LACK. EitiG. Ill' AUTIISK SAHI'I.E. My grandfather was journeying lo Pitts- ' Ltuii trotn his limine in Lancaster coun Ij, when his hots became unwell udden ly when he was Borne fifty-eight ruilen distant frem his domination, My graud falher placed his horse tinder the care of a rtiiahle farmer, with vyhora ha remained ever niht, and euddenly resolved to proa ecste the balance of the journey afoot, lie wap an extraord'mai y walker, and ha proposed accomplishing the fifty-eight mi leg iu cne day. And what is more he did it, entering the tity early in tho even ing, bat ratlser worn. II is errnid to 1'itlsburjjh wej ennply th collection of a Urge sum of money, f hich was duo him from a man whosi reputation was fast fading. After n short uviny lis gucce'id in regsnning his taney, i iii ii- .... vlnch ha received 10 Dank notes, and nn mediately deposited in n belt around his body, aa was lha custom in those days. Ha received the money on tho morning of tl.o third day afier he mired in Pitts burgh ; oao hour afterwards ho was on his road home, afoot. It wna lLen nim o'clock ; but he hoped to roach lha fai m house where he left his horse that night. 2'ei'Laps he rnijht hare accomplished ail Le intended had not a painful accident ! provented him; in springing across a small 1 etream his foot slipped upon a pebble, and 1:9 sprained his nnk!e. .Still he continued his journey stubbornly, taking his meals on thft road-side. In thoso days houses were not so thick upon the pike, well traveled though it wa?, and when my grandfather had eaten his eupp?r in a ratkar indifforont farna Lous?, hs remani bcred that he had at least uine miles lo walk before he would fin 1 another to rc?t iu. Still he strode on undaunted, Bwing iny his stout walkiisii-jk, thinking how pleasant he would feel back at homo once more.- Tho niht was exceedingly beautiful. Mile after milj was measured patiently, when ho felt tho gentle influence of sleep stealiag over him. Tho miles grew lonj :r ; his ankle painad him very much ; liis eyelids dropped languidly ; nt last lie had but owe thought to find a uico soft spot to rest under the shade of a trca. Like ii wwuiiua eoiiiier i me end ot a long night-march, he lhirig himself down at last upon the Fward next the roadside, nnd pillowing h'i3 head oport a etone, like Jacob, fall fast asleep. My dears, did you ever ponder over that great myclcry, sleep T How li!;e it is to u'oath ; yet how uiiLLr. Tho French hava a word that expresses it exactly, but i dare not trust my tongue to pronounce it. There Iny a man wi;h a small for tune around Lis bod', which ho would fight for, awaLj, to death, nnd which he prized for tho good he hoped it would btiug lo his children there he !ay liko a atone, at the mercy of the night-walker like himself that came alon. 1 1 o was awakened suddenly by a very largo black deg, partly Newfoundland, which stood looking down in his face earnestly, while licking his cheek with i s tongue. My grandfather stroked the dog composedly, fpuka to it, and composed himsalf to sleep again the moment the dog left him. And then he had a horrible dream. Three men followed him alun i a i I ITT i I f ... .... . ..i.o i.ntliJ iiuiiia T l I keeping juat within ,ight of him, stopping mien lie. atoppe 1, moving when he moved. ihetrtrfo ot tho man disappeared. At the end of half an hour, they suddn'y appeared again in front of hiin, holding immense bludgeons in their hand.-, and Ydccking his progress. lie knew then i-t he must di ; but he advanced stead iest the largcit of tho men who his progress, aimed a powerful it him, w hen he was s'ruck on the of the head by tho thirJ, who had up on a run, and my granifath- rawokato find the graat dog looking down into his fac3 a second time, and licking his cheeks tenderly. Silting bolt upright, rubbing his eyes open, and gazing around hurriedly, my grandfather assured himself that he had been dreaming. Tho fcreat black dog br-gnn to w kine, ran off a littlo distance, leturned, barked shortly aud rapidly, cams back once more, end tooi beside him, whining, anxiously. Then my grandfather regarded that as a sijn, end rose and followed the do;, looking around him now nnd then, to sec if any one was in sight. The dog led my grandfather o!l to the right of the main road, Rtiil about a mile nhing a by-road : jiui.i in.u unin uH.n iu ins piKC, tnrougn ... .1... !,,.! i i . , , . t a uypaui, eome lour miles altogether, r,t ti,e Rain when the do" suddenlv lurn.vi nmmwl 1 rn.,re CoiViro c J - ......... , stood stock still, and looked up at him, giving low, phort barks, and WMsins his ., - i. iKiijimu Willi nil per- forinance. My grandfather always aver- red that his manner then was more like the congratulations of an intelligent beiig than anything he ever witnessed on the yart of an animal. I la strove to detain the dog by coaxing, stroking and wheed ling ; he oven grasped the collar around his neck ; but the dog broke loose with a bound, bark'mg glscfully, and enu'ling the air, trotttd back through thj by-path. Taken in connection with the dream, I think you will agree with me, my dears, that it was an extraordinary KiRur ; but extraordinary as it raiy seem, there are aeven witnesses of us who remember ex actly how my grandfather looked when he told us the story upon his roturn home. That waa the only time I observed any il.iog approaching timidity in rny grand -Jath&r. No ; nothing unusual befllT him during the remainder of tho journey. He reach -d the farm house where he had left his liorsc about two o'clock the next morning, and resumed his journey on horseback that earn day. You may speculate on the fctry all night, my dars, but you will uot advance a single idea that hai not been discussed twenty tirnos by all of us t one tima or another eince then 'l (to above is an actual fact. So in: malicious boys in Ituffalo adorned tba coat of a gentleman on hia way homo from dining out, on Christmap, with the lUii : "Choice poultry in?:d " - j CARL A X D, WHOLESALE DEALER 111 np GROCERIES s QUEENSWARE WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIOXEUY AND KOTIOKS, ii suit, mn m mm eaco:, FLOIK, FEED AND PROVSSIOM3, Between 13th and 14th Sis.. Altoor.a. A" such pooda as Spices, Brushes, AVood nJ Willow Ware, Shoe Blackiiitr and Pution- try will bo gol.l from manufneiurer's printed price lints . and all other goods in my line at I'liiliidelpliia, JJiiliiim.irn. Ciii liinrti and I'itts biiipli currei.t pvicts. To dealers 1 present tho peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and dr.iTape, as they are not requiioj to pay fi eights from the j'liucipal cities nud no dray age ch.irgea ar made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods ere of the best fiualitr and mr j iicvs as moderate as city rates. V? doing a fair, upright biiMi.es, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, 1 hope to mciit the patrojmgeof reUil dealers and others in Lmi,i:a county and elsewhere i.prifiir K,.i;w.i r , iu all cases. THOMAS GARLAND, AUcona, Joly 2'J, IHi'.D.-tf. WOOD, WORRELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R, Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholtiulc and Hetail Leah cat eis in Fin ii limit i iy m I5SS.5.5.5:SSY GOODS, II A1!I)W ARE, QUE ENS WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS ANI) CAPS. IRON AND NAILS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ,T 4CO READY-MADE CLOTHING, j .LASS V. ARE YI LLCHV WA R E, WOODEN ANI) WILLOW WARE, j PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS. Together with nil manner of Western lYodivn, I m:cli as FLOl'Ti. llAlOV VUII ll'r't C'A h'lJOX OIL, ic , Ac. tS"" Wholesale and retail erders solicited nd pro'upt'y fdled on the shortest r.-ot:eo and liiost reasonable terms. WOOD. MORRELL k CO. GL;.. C- K, ZAIIM JAS. P.. ZAUM. DKAI.KRS IX BEY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, OPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ATiTIcr.F.a C, EXF7T ALLY Klil'T IN A COCNTUr 8i'OKi2.; WOOL AND COLNTLY PEODUCr: TAKtX l.X EXCIIAMOS FOB GOODS. i store on South Side cf Main Street. ! 1 RAVING recently enlarged our stock JsLjJ, we are now- prepared to sell v.i a great reduction row former prices. Our stock con sist' of Drups, Medicines, Rorfiimery, Fancy Simps, Lena's, Hull's and Allen's Ihnr Restor atives. Rills, Ointments, Flusters. Liniments, Fa'n Killers, (."ur.ue 2l ipnrsia, V.-s Jamaica (inper, Pure Fi:svorinr Extracts. Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothiiijr Syr.ip, Sj:iccd tJyiap, iMiuharh. Fine Spires, .tc. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Flank Rooks. Feeds, Notes and Ronds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kind? of Notor Paper; Envelopes, Fen. FeneiSs, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Rhitk and Red Ink, Rocket and Fuss Hooks. Magazine., Newpiuers, Novels, His tories, ISiLdcs, Religious, Prayer and Toy Rouks, Pei knives. Pipes, &c. "We have added to our stock a lot of FINi JEWELRY, to which wc would invito the attention of ihe Ladies. - " PHOTOtiRAFH ALiiL'AIS at lower prices thau ever ofiVred in this pliu-c. Faper aud Cigar sold t-ith.er wholesale or re tail. LEM M ON L MURRAY, July 20, IfCS. Main Street, Ebcnsbiirg.jg gr ii.ii.i. ii;c unucrsigucd, ! JiJ? graduate of Dental Sur gery, respect ful fv olfers his i rr.OFKPMOV AL sertioes to the ! citizens ot i.- I e-nr-tji-.n; Mid virinity , hich place 1.0 will visit on ike yot KTii .Moxuit ot each mouth, toie n.ain cne week. Aug. 13. SAM'L F.FT.FORD; D. D. 5. DR. H. B. FILLER. Operative and Mechanical DENTIST OCico removed to Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or thewhere who get work done bv me to the amountof Ten Dollars ami upwaidi'will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All w-ivfiE v.'AtxANTKo. Jj.n. 81, lem-tf. LOHETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCEDhfJ. An.! "iVoi lt Wai runK-i! ! fTTl'T P'INFmkxts. Tomti Stoxks, Rr-hT 1 Hr.Anai.d T,i!i.i: Tops, m:idi- of v-'-VK tlilm- sl ltaiia.i Marble and in style t3-i'-fi ol workniiuisliip not surpassed bv " J- 1 any in.imitactiiior. Civo mo a ail a bolore il'-i i("ui;;r unou unn liviiur work cUcwiier? JAM WXLXvlNSON. Lorfctto, April lS71.-if. " - - A 1I H rj.nUliiir Nlrrct, Jotiudouu: 'VrV'.1 N 1 Ul AN" ai:i.m:t sx.aiis, man! 1 I-.LJs. Ac . .iiaiiiitaelm . d of n,v ve. v Pest Ital ian nnd American Marbles, l'citect hati-Iao-V'l "' w"'k' h-si-tl and pi ier-iruaranteed C t i-de-sre.p.-ct fully wilieitt-dniid prompt ly wxocuu-d. bloknaowii, .Nov. 11, 'TX.-tf. fT' J. WATEilS, '7ir:tire-of-thc-Peaccy ha? removed to tbc oniec n ei id lv occu pied by hr, 1.. II. 1-lanU. ,n luo cast bij. of Cviitro ytrc-et, opposite Cloloaade Kow. rm IIOM A S Jl WINTER. 1S72. I ani now prepared to cfier SUPEIilOIl INDUCEMENTS TO CAS!1 PCRCilASEHS OF m, siiT-iii k mm m. F. IT HER. AT WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, SlEcl-2ron, COrrEK AND BRASS "WARES, i:mamki.i.sd and plain SAUCE-FAKS, EOILEES. Exc , COAL SHOVELS. TiIlXK LAMPS, OIL CAiNS, IIOl"KKl"LT.NISIIIKO IIAP.D- V'AUE of every kind. Spent' Anti-Dnet L HEATING ad COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING S1VVES. NOBLE, TlillJMPII ant. PAKLOP. COOK ING STOVES. And any Cooking Htove desired I vril get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates ar.d Grates, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I cell ; others will bo ordered -when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, ail of which will he made out of best mate rials and put ip by competcut workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys Yviioi.rsAi.fc: ok i:r.r,ir I would call particular attention to the Liht House Burner, with Gln-ss Cone, for giving nioia light than any other 'in r.e. AI.o, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention ivcn o Jobbing n Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron, at lowest possible rates. Wholesale EIehciiants' L:?ts now ready, and will be sent oa application by maii or in person Hoping to see all mv old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my ; most fcinccre tlj.iiiks fcr the vcrv lilif-ml i tronage I have already received, and will ! endeavor to jdcasa ail who may call, wLeth- j cr they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, ilarch 7. 18C7. HKaT IIebcction in- Prices ! viii TO CASH CUSTOMERS! j AT TE3K EE2EXIil'KG ! BpSE-FlSISaiSO STORE. The under.'i-iied respectfully informs the j citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally that he has made a preat rtdnction in ! prices to CASH RUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of O-oldvj, Parlor and Heat ! my Slaves, i f the most popular kinds ; Tin- j ware of every deseriptiun, of my own man- i nfaetiuro ; t-.iv.l,r,-i- ,t M 1 kii.-V. no t , ........... . . .... ... t .4 V ..-- . T - . I. O r.- l l ... I ij'jc.v.s, rjciews, l.'.ttt li'.nges, j i ic xi in ires, Shutter Ilir.ges, r.:lt:slion and Nails, Win dow Gluss, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters. Apple Tarer?, 1'cn and Pocket Knives in great variety, Shears, Razors and Strops, Axes, Ilitchcts, IlainnK-r.s, Doring Macmnes, augers. Clnsseis, l'lares, Corn' passes, SqUi'rcs, Files, Thrsp. Ar.vi's, Vises Wrenches, Rip, Panel c;-d Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf all hinds. Shovels, S aoes, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, .Sleigh ilells, Shoe Lasts, Fogs. W:;x RriFt'ea, Clothes Wringers, Grind Stones. Patent Molasbes Ga'es and Ideaf tires, Luml er Sticks, Horse Nails, Hors-e Shoes, da Sicel. Rif.es, Shoe Gnus, Revolvers. VhU Is, Cariridats, Pow der. Caps. Lend, c, Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire R-rick, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing: Jarnr.ts an l Saddlery Ware e.f all kind ; V.'cc-Jen nud V.'iHoir Ware in grfat variety ; (.'arbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubriee.tins Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es, Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as T a, ColTee, Sugars, Jdolawes, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apde&l Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pear Barley; Soaps, Candies; TOP.ACCO and CIGARS; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Finishes, ali kinds and sizes ; Bed Curds and Manilla Rope, and many other articles at the lowe.-t rates for CAoII. Cc5- fl,.uee Sjwtiinj ma.ie, pair.Vd and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country- dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HU-NTLEY Ehensburg, Feb, 23. 18C7.-tf. Q V, O Ii G U VV . Y 12 A G E E", Wholetalt and ltetall Dealer In HEATING AND GOOK STOVES OF EVEUY DLSCRirTIOX, Til. COPPER AM SHEET-IEOI WAM or ii rs ows maxufacture, -' And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in Lis lice. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOOS.4, rA, The only desler in the citv bavins the rijjht to sell the renowned "BAKLEY SI1EAF" COOK S TOTE, the tuost perfect complete nnd satisfsclorj Stove ever hitroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Pmces Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. f.OOKWKliL TO YOUK tSDERSTASDMCS! boots atsTd shoes For PI en's and Biiyg' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to matiafacturc BOOTS and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfsltin boots to' the coarsest brogan. ia the tf.ry Btsr maknkr, on the short est notice, and at as modeiate prices as like work can bo obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made nt my establishment need no assurance as to tho superior eiuality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if they will only give me a ts-ial. Try and be convinced. tSliep airing of 15oots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful fop past favors I feel confident that ray work and prices will commend ma to a cou linuance and inerease of the same. JOHN D. TIIOilAS. Lboosburg, ApiU ttd, . Mass Tvaix's Enigma. I aa ccm pofod of sixteen or seventeen letters My 1G, 14, 3. 4, C, 9, 15, is something or other, in a general way. My 2, 11, 7, 14, is somethicg ehs. My 9, C, 4. 10, 15, 11, ia the other thing. My 6, 1G, 8, 14, 3, 2, 1, 11, is most anything. My 5, 3, 9, 14, 7, 3, 1, 11, 5, 6, 1G, 2, 18, is mopt anything else. My 4, 2, IS, 9, is n good,deal like peme of the things referred to above, tho' in what respect it has baflled even rue to determine. My 9, 8, S, 12, is well. I suppose it is, although I cannot see why. Now if anybody can cipher out that enigma he is an abler man than I am, not withstanding I got it np myself. It would be a real favor if eoaia ono would try, however, I have figured at it, and work ed at it, and sweated ovor it until I am disgusted, ard I can make neither head nor tail of it. 1 thought it was rather neat at first, but I do not like it so well now that 1 can't find out the nnewer to it. It looks rather cney at n first glance, but you will no'.ica that the further you get into it the more it widens out. This is tny first rffuit in the enigma line, ar.d to speak the plain truth, I am considarabiy stunned at my own succens I do not reem to have just got tho hang of this sort of thing; but I oiler the cn tertaiLing littlo trifle to your readers for what it is worth ; it may serve to amuss an idle year and it cannot do much morn harm it cannot more than drive a man mad and make him massacre hia relations. A Good Oms. A party of old soldiers were sitting together talking of their ad ventures during the war, and, aa is gene rally the cate, feme pretty hard yarns were told. The conversation fiual'.y turned on' promotions, when a tall Tueton broke loosa with, "I'll tell you something about that, boys. When I joined the cavalry I hadn't been Ici g in this country, and 1 didn't uiidcrr-tand much English. Wo were sent up in the Valley, nnd at tho balile of Winchester vrc were ordered to charge a battery. Well, tho captaia gave the order to charge, nnd away we went in fine stylo. The Johnnies opened on us with grape and cannis'or. Many a horse tumbled over, and plenty of saddles were emptied. That didn't make any differ, enco ; we went straight ahead. Sudden ly the Captain gave the ordsr to retreat. The whole company turned and went back as fast as they could, except ma. You see, I didn't understand the order, so I kept on and charged right in aiuonj1 them, and by Joe, I captured the whole battery and brought it oil utfe myself.' Now, I tell you how it turned out. Tiio next day the Captain was made n Msjjr, tho First Lieutenant was ma da Captain, 1 a and ." "Well, what did thry do for you ?" in quired a listener. "Why, they put me in the guard-house, because 1 tuotddnt Hi a Up." Arr Qulstion. A friend of ours wa3 coming to Ncv"York from xIbany, and j ist oppeHe' him in the car tat a lady nnd her child, .the 'latter a beautiful little girl with wonderfully bright eyes and a sweet, winsome face tho picture, in miniature, of her mother. She attracted much at tention, aud won many smiles and tonder glances, ns &he moved about the 5-eat. An elderly gentleman walking lbrou.'u the car, looked into tho witching thing's eyes and was fascinated at ence. Stopping, lie lovingly patted her cheek, and asked : 'Won't you giro me a kiss, pretty one? I like to kiss littlo girls." She looked at him very archly for an instant, and then propounded the rather embarrassing question: 'Wouldn't you rather kiss mamma V Ru red Xew Yorker. An economical lowan who had a tooth ache determined lo remove his tooth in the Indian fashion. Accordingly he bent down a sapling in the woods, lay down himself, and attschfd a stout cord to his tooth and the sapling. Then he touched tho spring, and the next he knew, he had I jumped over a grove of about forty small trees and was trying to get out of a small pond that he hapucjied lo.ahVhi i IT. P. TltUNEY JAMES F. NCI X. 1 A-W and fJOLLKCTION OFFICE . OF TIERNEY cSc NULL., Ci!oi.:'ule 5tow, K?f ii;rg', Pa. :nOCiill .R'ttClltlon linid tn r-rwl !c-. it.na in- f.il;purt.i eKtho Vhited states. i-J.'71.-tf.l w.v. u. Stfefe' Knl V . "' .' - lli'.sburfr. It. SCANLAV, Carrolltown. rCEGmiER-;fc ' SCAN LAN, v? p . v ATTORXRYS AT LAW, -.-- F.riK.Nsr.tntG. Pa: -t-vTAdvlee jfiven in English and German. J. GALILdVTZlS LiASvE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW i.ms:rTO, ia. -ra-3pCt.jnj nttention aiven tV eolle;etlons. OW. 30ASLY, Attorney at Law, Ofllce, No. 10S Franklin street, Johns town, Pa , two eioors North cf Frazer's Dru;; Store. Will attend promptly to all manner ot legal business that mny bo entrusted to him. EO. M..HE ADE, A tloi'iuy-alLaw, T"VTitlVi r.s ly Ofl? i Ti x-r LniLliner rrcceutly ti'ccfeJ'-on Centre street, two doors GKO. V.) AT.MAN & CO., Attou-f.ts-at-'Law, F.bcr.ebursr, Cumbria Co., Tn. The collect ion of not-s andlbiils, whcthei due or paist due, will receive prompt attention "I S. OGDEN, Ji stice of tiik Pkace, " Johnstown, Fa. Office on Tron street, be tween the CoiicicauL'h liridcand Ta. It. It. De pot. Co lections and nil business intrusN-d t b.im will be promptly attended to. L'J-11. iyNIEL MCLAUGHLIN, Attorney at-T.tm:, Johnstown. Ta. Office In the old Fxchani' lmildiiifr, (rip-stairs.) e-orticr of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to ail bus iness connected with his profession. F. A.- SIT OEM A K E It CEO. A. UEltltT. SHOEMAKER & 15 E li li Y , attoiini:ys-at-i,av, March 11, 1871. KB LA'S Ji URO, PA . TOIIN P. LINTON, Attorny-al-Lair, s Johnstown, Fa. Ollieo in building' south west corner of Alain and Franklin streets, eea end bUri'. Entrance oa Traaklin street. 'T w- KICK, ArroKXKY-AT-LAAv, Eb- ensburir, Pa. Office in Colonade ltow.- AU iiiaimer.of leiral business attended to satis factorily and coiieciious a specialty. Liy-ll.tf.l If?: n T7 mm 5 n . r SUM SfruUIto iMiilii TTlioa you visit the city, do not fail t ea!l ami tHte the Kew Dry Goods Basaar -or 172 6c 174 . FEDERAL STREET! ALLEGHENY CITY. S5nndsoircst IJrv C.oj:S Emporium OUR PrtOTTO: GOOD GOODS AT LOV PICES. Throujli the Setsem tto aro in receipt of NEW OOOBS EVERY BAY! Our Stock is always full, fresh and complete. TTe respectfully ask the attention of WHOLESALE BUYEE 1-4 Tn o-.ir Sto k, ri our VIidctl3 Dcpavtinont is at fill tii:i-s fully suppled wiiii suiid? wlsii-li we ti!er, either by tho piece or j ackage, at the lo west New Tone oa Philadelphia. Prices. EKMKMESR THE PLACE, M171HS TTTTfTM IPlxr ran hrim 't! e u n v a. ;mv i: rrn a ii 03. 172 i 174 Federal St., ti)ee.s.-iy. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. ! rv f A r me iy wli:c!i ii.,- ov ii lslec for lo years, ano pr.-tTod in thorn "ti.i of c i-es. e'ipstb'.o of onrini? A Zi;:-z:s cf t-.s Tir:;t t-i Lzz-i; . r lornmig iiisniy rcinarkni.le cures i.iLiits a tiinl from who are sut l.-riii; frou. ?i:n'!.u" niTctioiis nno vaitily sfcKin relief. "-11 Ta 1st pr3;:i:o jrsTc-tt y:i fr; - r-rti 4ls:l VJTAT'n lu.ijj cr C:ar.-3 izi Z:l-,. The Drnpaists say it cures tliem aU l.z.L-z.1. i'!i i ciit-f iitid cure-of it aro murveiou?.. Er:L;h:t.:. Kvery su icicr vv 1 1 find rebef send enra ltzi'. A:.Cviti rf'.:uiro onlv a few docf.. j--.--'.2:5:i:j. U-s e n re. i cases pronounced ineurabls '' -r"iio. atos and iniyorat?9 the jytem. l:-ir CcTjlair.i. !'.s; eii.-. tive re.c'.dator e.f this or.an 7" -. is lifa.is.y :.;ti..n ou ihe stomach cure? it. ,rv..z-t. Jt is healtb-i ring and nppt:t restoring. rli:'' .C?. A-'-'ionon tliem is m.irki d and prcmp'l Ci.iCZ'5 7nV2 C? iZ is ri.-h :n t!,e mr- licni'ii -plul.tifs of 'ia-. e..iiiii!tcd with v &-'. ai 1 imjre :i.c:its e.f 1. 11 loi'.r.'ie I value, vrb!d nmke it mi-air I'u-r'..t. not. uTrly for tb c.mt.t:nti fiiiimuratf'l r u. it rsju. r:r.:r:s ::r;:;:t, elsanses the hii.tii.icii, lvlait.s ihe Lrvt-r and jui3 ihcm to work, ck.iss i.ie fool to dij.'ost, nd m.-ikea pure blood. n 1 i.m-i.s a Tivsieity npprceiatftd by both somrrt and su k. it you ri- air'. .'..u- 1 in r,y way, we know if you v. .i-j.i. w.. f.-.j.a::soi it. crooK s w me ol Tar, v on .11 add vlit in correct. uv to." I'rep:irsd only by lrugjlsi everywhere". t-siimoDV to its groat o - i ti"s:i ) heir 22 Zi::Z 2 W. fcold by Icr C;:.f-.:; . . r- ..,.'!--, -i - V.. ..Mi. HI r- Z. er s.i-rornlri m unv torm. Ir.:vi-.::r, Z:.xz:ti ci tho I.'.7r, I'"s c;s". Cits, "riy.:::!, F:r Hells, TjV t:-r, t:ili E;sj, tlccrs, a:i cli Zz:n, or any cim ase dcpeiiini: e r. a :-pi ared con', cition of the bb,d. take Sr. Crcti's C:a-r-'.-'i C""P cfl:9 I::t. 1. is eom'.ia'o.J vr:iii i!.e lut tonic jirpparntionj of iroa iir.own. and is the best Altcraiivc and 1 too.i I ur.iitr made. Clcir.: vzx.; il-'A. Try ei:e Lottie. Sola by lrut-gists. 1'rc ) &red op' S)ff mmm mwm mum. VM. P. PATTON, Manufacturer tiul Dealer In AIL KIM'S OF CABINET FUEHITURE "on. ISO and J52 l.nto:i Slro et, Iturenns, l!f(i.teads. Vtitist:ni'5s, f-idel":ilils, ( hiiiiilicr Sets, I'arlor -i'ts, Wardrobt-s, Hook Ca -ei, Jcc, ie., Ac. fiine Chairs. Wood Scat Chairs, Kitchen I'urniluio, Hod f .omijri'S, Mat tresses, Tclo-a-Te-U-s, Kxtcnsion Tables, 'inicir Tables, ( iiidu ari!.. Ac, i i.'., Ac, .Vc, A;c, ic, &o. Evcitv r.-tscnirTioN or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent stylo and at low prices. Cabin; t and Club-makers' materials of all kinds for tale', l'l.rnit ore delivered nt :;ny pnir.t in Jt.hnst'.iwii or at losilro.-id Station fre-e of crtr i eha re. W M. T. FAXXOX. Johnstown, Oct.jKl, 1S70.-1L XICIillT! o CO 4 o Pi i i 4 Pi r3 j. ; fl P- W fa H 3 Co"" O M . H J. -r . j: lilt sr. S iZ z? CO o o C) F-4 5T! o co LU tx C 5 3 5N CL pi Eh o H (f) o fer: fi o PRISTS jirUSIC! MUSIC!! The "S3Tbk8 J-,Jl- ftf Fx. Joseph " -.V ill 1 I O TirAI t.h ...en 1 .fssons on t lie PIANO Erl-r .. ... . 1 - . v I .... ' K f I ,J y M KI.OllKi X or C'A liT- f :-'.TSt NET imtJAX nt anylSl tii!ieal'tcr Miistcr. J v J t-i- Eor tcrins apply j ; 10 him iso periori'ss. ;sis - ter M. HoHTF.NM'.Jor t Itov. K. C. Charavs moderate. Ebtaisbury, Aj'ril 1, H. V7M. M. LLOYD & CO., ' HANKERS. ALTOONA, PA Drafts on the principal cities nnd Silver and Gold for pale. Collections made. Monies re Tivod on deposit, payable on demand without iutcrcst or upon time with interest at fair rates ID If.i:l;-.h:a lti','. Ayer's Cathartio Pilis, J For the n lief and cave of all d'i ai:KC jnciils iu the : l..:u ach, liver, j.nel bow els. They are a mild ttfriut . ami an C-Vcelliit purgative, lie: n' nre'.y vc(to t;tble, they contp.in no ir.ereur;.- tir mine ral whatever. Much serious sickness ami su lie rin is prevent- ...1 l.v ll...'.r tinx.lv use; and every familv choul l have them on hand" j Conferences was 1.5ld on Januarr C'J, at Co lor their protection 'and relief, flkn reiiiieit. j operative Iltli, New York. Calvin Fcbir ' Lonjr experience has proved them to be the saf- i . . , , ; , r . r , est, surest, and best of aU the I'ilh with which : Uiforiacd the de.fgfttes cf the mture cf tha the market abounds. By their occasional use, ! pi eject, snd Horace Gieeley, President cf tho ' the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sya- j n,lrp1, r.-,.01 i:t r,. .rr ; ter.i expelled, obstructions removed, and I I I ilO whole machinery of liJ'o restored to its healthy attiviry. Internal or.trr.ns which become elojrjred ! and !li2ih are cleansed by Aiirr's 1'ilfs, and j stimulated into action. Ihm incipient di:-case j is t haiiired into health, the value of which change, i v . i.eii ici Koiieu on me a--i iiiiiu .limes no enj' it it, can Itardlv be compute I. Their tuirar coating ! niates thetn pleasant to ttike, nnd pre.-erves tlieir ( virtues unimpaired lor any leita ot tiu.o, so : that tliev are ever freh, and perfectly reliable. ! Although searcliinir, tliey are mild, and operates ! without disturbance, to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are triven on the wrapper to each box, how to use; them as a Family I'hysic, and lr the following complaints, villich theto Fills rapidly cure: 1'or 5 .rVplu or JT I!-otion, .istlrss nc. Liniuritor and JLons. of .Sk .-('ti, ti.ey should be taken moderaU !y to stimulate; tlie stom ach, and restore its healthy tone nnd action. - l or IA vt'r CoiMpliA us and its various symp toms, iiio.iH 2.iiiii. fiatlt 13-ail-uchr. rttiiiSic or Jrj-'ii HicIiarM, 2IU-. lo!: C'olic and IXUi.tn I'm s-r, tie'y should be judiciously taken lor each ca-e, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions whicb cause it. For I5.v8tnicrr or S9!nrr1xceafT but one mild dose'is .trencraily re' juired. For iliicmiiaf Uout, fravoI. Pal ;ir;ition of t!;e S&cnrS, in tl: Midi. ISucU and ioini, they Eb.ould lie coiitin-tiou.-ly taken, as required, to chance the di-easc-d action of the system. With s'.teh change tiioeo complaints disaipear. thev should be taken in lar.cre and freijuoat dotes : to produce the et'ect of a d:a.-tic mir.'i!. j For MoEiprtiiai:, a larpe doe should bo I taken, as it produces the dcelied effect by tyin- tor Zrt!-jy l iarojtci .--.wo:itnj- lathv. As a Hiniirr I'ill , talc one or two J'illa to promote I'.i.restion and relieve the f tfn:ach. An occasional do?e 6t::!iulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where r.o serious derangement exist. One who feels tolerably well, f.ften linds that a elose of these I'ilis makes iuni feel decidedly better, froi.i their cleau.-inj; and rcuovalinij cilect oa the digestive apparatus. FKEPATIED BT 2r. J. C. ATEIi & CO., 1't actlcal Cem lats, ioirz;xi, jUstss., jj. s. jl. FOR SALE BT ALL DKUdGISTS EVEBYWnEKE. VE3ETA5LE SICILIAN H-AIIi Every year incrertses ll;e populririty of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is tlue to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully rip to its Iii'li standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Giiay or. Fadiid Hair to its youthful color, making it Foft, lustrotis, and filken. The scalp, by its use, becomes v. Lilc ana clean It removes ali entjitioiis r.nd aundruff, aa whot h bA!s iIependent-h'. own nic .ropeities, prevenla ".Vif: , !T 7 . Sf 1 ' -1 . CiUB.uo, ttiat 1.9 Poped te toe oiean:z: l be lli! lm or out. as it Ftimu- i,. rf. . r . - , , . and, by its to the hair from falling out, ns it Ftimu- 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 IIaiii IJf.essixg ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. 1 1 ayes, Al.1)., State Assayer of Massachusetts, pays, "The constituents are pure, ami carefully selectetl for excellent quality; snd 1 consider it the Lvest IV.rFABATiON for its inteneied purposes." Sold by ad Drujiilt, and Dealers i; ZTtiicir.ei. Price One Dolli?. . Buckingham's Dye iron Tim TvnisKESs. As our Lvenewcr in many cae3 re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded "Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in or.s preparation', which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is e asily nnplied, and produces a color which vrill neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggist.. Price Fifty Cents. Kaaaffidjred by R. P. HALL & CO., KASHTJA, 2V.fI. NATURE'S hair i u ii ill ii li y k b 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 and clear nservstal. it will not soil the linear fabric perfectly SATE, CLKAN" and EI'i'jClllNX, d sideraiuuis lu.ng souuiit ik and rnrxi) at last ! It rcstoies and prevents the TTair frenn lie coining C ray, impartsa sof r.a-Vossv appearance, remove Iiandrulf, is ceol and re -iVcshiii-? to the head, cheeks the Hair from falling off, and rc-store-s it to a trrcat c.v tent when preii;nt".vcly lost, prevent Hoadaehe, eure-s nil humors, cn" taneons ci-ijo! ions, nnd imieit :irnl lu-nt A A Alt'! I'll IV 1-lSSlNtl roKTHE HAIR IT IS THE UESi' riCT.K IX THU M AUK EI'. lv.t ,. s.Mi in. Patentee, Ayrr, Mas. Pro- pared only by l'KOCrOK HKt ITU EUS, Glou- t ester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, lnado expressly for it, with tho name of tlieartte le blown 111 t h trlass. Ask vniir In-iu rist Tor A ATCHVS ll.lllt HLXTuItATIX'L, and take nr other. k VSeiid two three cent stamps to ProeTEU IiuoTnurts for a 'Treatise-on the He man Hair " iho information dt contains is worth .VJ0 to any IH-rson. t 'Tor sale by LUMMOX i MURRAY, Drnir. Msts. c., Ebensbury. I'a. . lJune o, '7l.-ly. J" AMES J. OATilAN, M. J)., " tendei-a bis prof, sional services as rhvsi cian nnd Surgeon to the citizens of Carrolltown and vicinity. O trice in tho rear of J. linek & Co. s store, ami residence (where niji'ht calU can lo made) one door eoutu of A. H.ui's tin and hardwaic More. LM.'iv 9, 16", I J W y. JAMISON, M. D., .' . m-'1 ........ A .., Tenders his professional pcrviecs to all citizens or the above place and vic-inity who inn vat iny itsa need Medical aid. lapr.2l.-tf.J T EMMOX & V LAN K, - Practising- lM1.Tsicf.1na. EiiFSsiii no, Ta. t"5yOn",ce in rcsr of I.emmon & Murray' Innr and Book Stor, Iilb gwoct. tJul!-6ia. l.APllllA s. ... l.S A' . T. E lino ft tii 3 X S "LV - - a wonasms vinagc. now M'ICIIASICS CAS SECrES IlOi.- . number of Father JIat'.ew aod Church j. ?mpei ance Socitis have appointed dele-git-6 at the request of the Rureau of UuA ration to conf-r with-the Kxcutive O-.di-mittte of the Bureau "with rtfortca to estab lishing a hcrr.cstcad tettlcment for cheap and t comfortable homos in tba immediate n;ih- u, ,.J r v r,..i- r:... r. .e kuiuv. wi ..i. iuia...iu ii : 1 Ul ll.ea Vij V V !. IW tat'vui lit. lit ciuu a fuluibaa villnge. II o snid that about twenty years ao he WC3 C'JV. l-C ltd with U.e society that founded tho vihao cf ilwiint Vernon, iu Westchester county. The , , . , members were pcror mSil who fat l to tbem- selves, "We W'.ll cet.I.COO men tOjjettifr i -m . .,., 4. r.,-. vtl- in I,,,, ,f 'l PUl irr-y il Vth. to bu land." 1 Lay hid ft'-JG.COQ in the raving: uv 3 bank before they attempted to buy an huh of ground. Then they said, "Now we ceil luck fcr a locnticu.". The speaker was oa tho buying committee, v. hich purchased two hundred acres where Mt. Vernon now stands." Attention was called to tLe Hr.e location cf the viPaje, eloping back as it decs from the New Ilavea Raiirtad, which was thtn first begun. The ,-citty paid $I0,UQa dciyn on the contfict, tha rtat to bo paid in a fsw mouths. -The specuhitor who owned tht land had co more iJca that the whole amount would be paid by the S'ciety than it would he t hM by the Lauk cf Euglaud. He said, "TheyM break, and I will foreclose and keep thsir 110:COO." There never has a more ait on. iohed man than he wss when the cemmittee came t him with the rest of the price, $4l - QCQ and ,S'-T.d"d t Tr , y-i.', ' " '-S. inebi.-.tdy afterward bought 100 acres mrre ad j-jiiiitp-. r. a tfiPtu vr;ti inr.ncy ttill cf'triis. in the egreemeut having l-eea that the L000 men should put in $1.50 a week for fifty weeks. The wl.o'e was thco laid out with streets, aud pcru' jn; asrtgued for. churches and other bui!d:ugs. The part not uied in this way was dividvd, each j.orjon getting ot least 100 feet square. Mr. Stevens, the President, was granted a house and let for his F.r;rviccs. This village is now one of the finest arcun I Now York. Mr. Stewart may li wiU at , Hempstead, but hi lots are intended rftth-T j lor pecpla who caii bui'd bouses worth ficm j three to tea thouiacd dc-llsrs. ill. Vernon houses rara'y cod over $1,000 each. Mr. I Gre!ey said that lie could only speak vagtis ly of the Liter history cf ti.9 nbivcmeut, z.i his purpose had timp'y been to aid in start ing it. Ho sold out his part to a mecl.euio after tha scheme had been established. Thc-rc wa3 no trouble in carrying out thtj plan alter the proper cfliccrs were ss'ects.i. As soon as tha laud was laid cut it wag worth' double the e.st. It ii new worth .$2,000 a i acre. Tho earns attempt should bo mae fc'rcwhei e. If prosperous wot kinsmen wouH join together aud save $2 a week rach, for live years, they v.Tu!d theti be strong er.:u'i to dictate any terms they chose to any oihr class. Every healthy in. -in bh u!d save $",-. b00 brfjre he is tTteoiy-live vc.trs Ci'd. iw.b ii-iif; i-nj eoiiiiianifs et men, earn tieter UiiueJ to own a iot. It it ea.ier f-,r wcrk riien to save money tew than it was thirty yeais ago, and their extravag mce is m-icu-Bable. " The Fls or the rr.oi'jsfD Civil Sp-.t-. vice IISFoaM. The Lr-uisville Cvurier-Jour-t : nal suggests that tha following to inclu.le.I anions tho questions to be put to jupir.iftt.s . f.r es'ivice in tho civil branch of the govern ment hy the j-.ropcseel bearel of cxiaiinlcg -peddf gues : 1. Who is your canJiuata fjr the presi dency ? 2. How much of your salary as postmaS- , ter do jeu think yesu couU contribute to s.e curs his re tlectiuu ? 3. Can you swesr that you are physically c'.ron? etjocfjh to work liko a e1rj horse ia h:a behalf from now until the pc'is close? 4. About how many votea could you cako for your candidate by working in that vay ? " 5. Ilivo jcu always bscn tiu'y loyal, aiid if so, how many times did you vote" for the prceent Loble chwt executive iu 1863? aad do you think you could dj it again in 1872 ? C. If the administration should happeu some time or another to ntej a first chis3 witness ia a Ku K!ux ce, do joti suppose you could remeaAfr what It would be neces sary for ycu to swear to on the occasion? 7. When you shall have ftund that you are a dsfiuitcr to tho government in a very cor.siderab'a amoiiut, ycu will undcistand, won't ycu, that vou mu&t kcet the fact corr- cai!cil from tho dcmcicraiic press, and that, if tho thins should lak cut in Fpiie cf Ms, -you must pay for the whitewash yourself? 8. In case it should chance to occur to y ou at no distant dnj that it would he eminentlv proper for ycu to forward a Durham colt or ', a Berkshire calf, a terrier pig or a Shanghai .' pup or all four of them, as the casj may b to a ceitaia ,t2o0,00O farm near St. L mig, whose gifted proprietor is not wholly uncon- -nocted with the executive mansion at tho ; present time, are ycu quits eura that vou would romemter to Ehip with great care and t pay. tho fcipreasa and all other charges oti ' the shipment ? 0. Iu conclusion, how much change do you happen to have about your clothes, and ; do you think you could borrow enough hero to take you home ? 10. And, finally, where did we understand you to Eay that you kesp your liquor and : cigtrs? .-- - The man who knows enough about opens 1 ing, shutting up and distributing the mails. to answer all thcFe quesdiens to the sfttisfac : tion of an examining board thorougKly in ; accord with the present admirist ration, would . make a postmaster of whom th administra tion would justly he proud. ,. Siuplk Cure v for Headache. If tho, saying is true that "he who causes two. blades of grass to grow where only ose grw before is a public benefactor," how niach more is he who discovers a remedy fcr oca ; of the most distressing diM?es thst poor human nature is heir to? IMvm? been af- . ! n- . T UU1,B lb ,leir u 7 . ,.,, j llictd for many years with ceura.g.c head , ache, and after trvirg all the remedies I: could hear tell of without any benefit. I had ; given up all hope cf a cure, haviDg Lad n elder brother die rf the dLeass, tnd being, told by tho doctera there was no cure fr it. I happi'y thonsht of tryir. sH, aad in a ehcrt time I was delighted to reeit had tha s best results. It is now about two month t since I triad tho experiment, and I hove not , been troubled with it since. Now I want to let tho "whole world and the reet of man-. kind" kDw the remedy, as it is so stmpl that any ono can use It. Take a pinch cf salt, and snuff it up the nostrils until you Di r-.ot Wow ' CSll lASie 11 i:j juui iinv-i. - your nose for a considerable length of time, but as the water ruus snuff it up until you can spit it out of your mouth. In chants, able weather, or If you feel auy returns of It. repeat the remedy. Fx. TrtE"great plains of -Texas' contain qua. hundred &ui fifty-two million r.cr.