1ttfr i ftf fl V- ''v. .'- : - .hi? - T '3 1 1 f ' 1 f ) 1 t I p ' t 'i V J " .; it - - .1 11 '-.-. if! . PStt THAT PLA1S l'OHER. T. " Almost Incredible I'erforniauecs tl Vlckl lieu. his mitf-Tlui.c in the great CLieaco vrt-.-rau thuwiiiau, Col. Wood, has J rjt. i i.U lime exclusively iu perfecting the .v ,. ;!ul collection of curivsities iu his : in Philadelphia. The Colonel's j .:; -. addition is Wicked Den." the most j :.': ik.ilie pig that ever wore a brittle. I; tan .lt anvthing. He is a lightning .vi:u!;itur. ai:d by tiitaos of uunihfied cards J (;u .-how ih Mt-u't iu any ordinary arith- l.'.v ! ! problem. He cao also tell the time 1 1 i:.tv I; 'suhiui! at a by look'ua t a watch, and if two mm.. l.os ttliieii no uol areu are piaceu ue- .i i , . - - . i i i. - tyr i.im, Ueu cau tell the difference lo a MV- ,1. (J 'Id faced watches 13en kuows j aix'ii:. Ail waicnes tuown i.mi I All I 1 t' i u.-t i .-.ve white faces, aud ha held very c-.'se t j his -ye. Tl i) y'ig is nearly two years old, aud from i i;;i'iif.t infancy has shown a remarkable i;J,c !.r acquiring knowledge. In size j c is like fthcr li.df grown pi;s. weighing j eriiaj s 0 or 90 pounds. He lias a ken eye. which tA-iukhs roguishly when-. wr hr ecs astonUhtnent depicted ou the i f the spectators who daily crowd tlia raised platform up(;n which Col. Weed txt.it'iis him. Via THAT PLAYS POKER. PeuV principal accomplishment, the one ;:. . ! 'el. he is the most narly perfict, is ;'...! laying poker. -He caD clwai out an : . y piker plajer any time. Terry .; Vv would utaiid no chance at all, and as : . Uaity Uenet. Dec wouldn't eveu leave 1 iu the corner stone ef the Harlem Cuurt II 1 1 t i W i.e. Ilow the pig has ever beeu taught -. f n.O'.vhat intricate game is a mystery i-ve.'v one. uadcrstauding of it is i ;'er!id. Not lone ao. amonir a rartv ; I i vl.es and gentlemen who had called to i va I'.'.Ti and his wonderful perfn mancf s, was 2Wr. Ji'hii K. Spcaightts, u N w Yoik im j ritrof liquois Mr. Spenighits was as- tvUU-i e:: at Den's watch trick, his arilhmet ic.it tea1.-, a-.id othor minor ti it kr. and was : 'n "l t j turn awoy when the pig's keeper i : If you'd like to try him a game of Huff, i-ii , la 1-,'a play." tightts locked at tha keeper iu- jt:v. He evidcntlv thought he was I ;oig jn. ir," taid the keeper, 'be km plav I until to-day , . . , , .... . . ' it is fi lar ahead of nil others as to defy cem- r j eatghtts hesitated, lint ia. lies here p.riiin. ar-und. -Oh, .!... Jlr. .S;.eaiyhtts ! " hus but slxly nieces, eonntinir every part of ,v . ; r n ' 5luet.in) mid st:ind. Avhiie the Howe Machiae i! a game. Ifj, that s a gooo. lnUow. eiuitains 44. Thin will pive an idt-a 4f itspiin '.: t to see the fun." jdieiiv. It will do work, tine and cuarsf, tiiat .. tm-iiruTTB i.i .v , i ll other machine will utntnpt. I rum the finest klfAIOHllh ILASTHK FIU. i ir,)s:,iiM.r to 1 1FTY thieknfsse;" .f ili'CHi'ii mu(- TV I o r.' r. Spcnightis as.sctited. The koepcr 1 it out a pack of car. Is. a little rat k like '. i j Me. and $j in ten-cent fractionul uotib .c-.uJshe gave to Mr. ISpeaightta, lh ;: rack he set uj m f rot it of the pij;. and t'JU-cent notes he laid down at lien's The j then, t-a t duvvo on his j .M."-hes and wailed for Mr. SpeiMgl.tts to :' m the cards. He fore'd ..ing y. il,at gentle : weut down into his bieeches pocket and !:-'.'.. lent p.nie money, llu thru thi-f.l:d i '"- ardi! and began to deal. V biltf the cards were gi ing nrotmd too icked up a ten-cent mte. and dropped r. l i the platform in front of Mr. .Sprtaigh.tb. :.t i' p ame time iulelligeutly Jo.kir.g that . man in the face. Mr. Spreaigh'.U a.. t.id without further delay. Af.er tLe deal lit !ie er picked up the pig'o card, and ar i.i .cd theni iu lie l.ttle n.ck before him. hen stepped back. The gatna played I hy i ea is -'Miaiht poker," ''draw poker" ! i.;--g beyond hi coinj n heusion. It wtis the "cdee." llo looked at Mr. Speaighttt. Mr. .Sncaightt chippid. Hi pig picked up I'.'f ifn h:s lots two ten-cent uotea and hod .iii.- in the sput. He had raised Mr. Sph!gh!ts ten cents. The gentleman at . ;.-? coVfred the bet, and raised it twenty i nt.-. The j-ig picked uj two more note. .. .'; ;id them in ihe pot, and gave a giunt. ' lie calls ytu. sir," said the keeper. the no wins. M'. Speaightts became terribly excited. ! , dd dow n his haud, thoving two j icks, ' an eight spot, aud Ihe ace t f dia i K.di. The pig looked at the hand, and at m i came fi'jm behind the rack und with i- I... t kicked the money ever toward his v c u pi'. 'H .ld on," gaid Mr. Speaightts, and he . oked toward thft keeper. He's got it. sir tlnee deuces, a jck and ; -o spot. Yon dealt 'em yourself, sir." aud iih this Ihe keper tsbowed the ig's hand. Mr. Speaightts had lost forty cents. The ' lies lairly yelled with delight, and Mr -peaijMrs blushed tithe very roots of bis i It suddenly occurred to him that he had bueiuppu on Chestnut street, but the la evidently thought this story too ihin. No, no. Mr. Speaightts. Just one morw i dme; that's a dear good fellow. Oh, do !" all cried. .Mr. Speaightts picked up the cards and cg.in to fcht.fi j them. A he did so the pig j-ivu a grunt and shook his Lead. ''Taint your deal, sir," said the keeper. 'Oh" fctid Mr. Npeaighlts. HI have to thuffl Ihe cards, but he can .' 'tm, he can," continued the keeper. - ' h thin he gave the card a bhulflt aud ; jed them befoie lien. Th" jig -EaOVKD ONE OFF WITH HIS NOSS : urd Mr. Speaightts and auuther toward i.'-tlf, and so ou to the clore of the deal. thtn resumed his tdace. liavin? first j ped a ten cent fractional note as au antie. ! keeper picked up the hand, and arraugd :: in th rack. It was Mr. .Speaightts' edge. : .n gentleman held his cards in his hand, . i iooLed with ititerest to see what the pig v'''d do. The pig looked at the cards on . rack, and theD at his pile of fractional 3.' r. 15oth antics were up. The pig picked i two ttn-cnt notea between his lues, and ". pped therj in the pot. He had bet z . -i ty rents on his hand. The keeper, w ho t. I behind the pig. looked wise, audit was iced that he touched the pig on the rump. ' : pig shook his head. Mr. Speaightts interpreted the keeper's . crph as an indication that the pig had tj a blunder. So he promptly saw the - bet and ra'sed it five ten-cent notes. yiZ looked puzz'ed. lie was evidently . . ius.-cd. 1 le went to a pile of numbered . k a few feet off aud lulled his note Tig them. lie duc't understand ycrbet," said the -per. 'Ivthcr count the ttamps cne by crelyetu'ii up tlie No. 5 block so lie . i fcte it r.nd kuow how much you let." Mr. Spe lightta counted the i-'.amps one by ' : rf. and u.stinctly called Fifty cents." e p;g hnked at the pile of fctamps and f .en at his haud. He shook his head, and Ugan i.osing anion ? the pile ef itamps and ' -.king witfully at the keeper. . 1HK. l'lO WANTS TO RAISE THS BET. ' He wants to raise your bet. but he can't -unt out stamps enough, l'il givt him rorne bigger money," said the keeper, and with this he threw a dollar note aud a two collar note on the fl or. The pig picked up t dollar note and laid it in the pot. Mr. 'm eaigbtt' bet was seen aud raii-ed a half i" liar. With a fire filled with determina irtii, he went down into his breeches and ri d.e 1 op a. t wod -liar note. This he put into the'pot, drawing out the pig's dollar, '.he pig watching Lim clo&!y, but seeming i t'-rrtand it. Se the Lrt and raise it half a dollar," said he. The pig picked up the two-dollar note aud put it in the pot. Mr. Spe:ghtts lotk-d at him. ' lie haiu't got no change, so he raises jou a (,,iar and a half," 6aid the keeper. Mr. Speaightts having no more change, borrow ed thiee fifty cent note and put them into the pot. '"I call," said he. The p'g locked toward the keeper, who advanced and taking the cards fn m the rack displayed them to the astonished Mr. Speaightts. Till" fir, WINS AGAIN. There were three tens, an ace, and a qneen. Mr. Speaightts shows up on a pair of lives, a pair of jacks, and a nine spot. As soon as the pig taw Mr. Speaightts's haud he kicked the monev over t his own nile with a -jVt,ty 2,urit of satisfaction. Mr. Spea-ghtts had lust $3 CO and thought that was euough for the day. Sj he refused to play any more then. .Next day. however, he was induced tfc try it a?ain. and the pig cleaned him out of $6 -oO by bluffing him as the keeper afterward proved by showing hi hand. Btn is truly a wondeifu! pig. lie not only plays poker, but is a lively hand at euchre, having beaten the Hon. H R. Milton f Camden three games out of five one after noon. Ha knows the boweis and their re- lative value according to trump as well as the most skillful player, and can take in as many tricks as any one. N. Y. Sun. Sewing Machine Agents TO StI.L, TUB Thf r- i meitiv is not i a new nia I ehine, but ! li a s b e e n pol.l. iii a i pmall way, ! for some si.v i yr., ilui'inir j Wiiirh timo j t h e most i skilled inv- cntors have labored to . Kill'llMrVHlill improvp, Tin ; it w ill f-.ew without ehunacof nee.'.le, thread or triir.:u;. movaoie j nifs lire imiue oi hardt ued rti.vl r.ml t'lirnished beaiitig?. IT IIAI4F.S 0 JitHSK WMATEVEB, and the proprietors heicby t.lTer A lKiuii or (Mir llunre;l iollrfr niiy oilier t eli SSileli MHetiiiic (hat UU iuu ivm Ii-l;t. The shuttle ia a evlhider, withmit a rivet or KTiriiiif; enn l.e filled by a Mind rers holds one hundred yards of cotton: on, and Wc ehiiin it. r.i:d can tliv, u lit d' fifty points of Fiiperiority over any ninehine in the market. To cxperieiieed adonis tlie ir.st lil.crl Iri dueements will tieoifered. Maeliines coi.f iuried and (niiniioiis pui.i in full. In i-nsli, at the end of ei: eli in out h. A liamlf oir.e w::joii, worth JviVl.OO. fuii:iiied n-itlmiit rliuice. and snllicient time triven to pim-hsfcirs to enable t he aeent to compete with unv Company in the State. R. W.STE ADMAN &L CO., It ?. il!i Street. Agents Wanted FOIt THE- cwiiig Maclsiiie. Wherever the FLO HENCE Machine lias been introduced, it has met with the irreatest 8ee ees(. It is the only machine making fourdif f'rent stitches and haviiiK tlie Ueveii!de Feed. Tlie machinery is perfect, and the motions pos itive. It run.- liirht. ami err fast, and sews coarse or tine l'nbrics. Tho Ilemmer will turn w ide or narrow heint, and fells l.eautifulli-. All at tiiehuu-nts po wit li t he machine. For iiifoi'iuuticu apply to or address HECKERT & McKAIN, o. 8 (Sixth Street, March 2, lS72.-sm. I'lTTSDVItGJT. WITn THE HEW DRAW FEED, Has Jut l.een received, and is now the Uest Family Maciiimj In the market. It makes the I.oek Atlleb. is Siinplw. olelerM, i:nsily OicrutrI. and very e fTeetive. Vfe wnnt GOOD SEWIXU MACHINE AtjEXTS in nil unoceuiiei reirito- , I rv, to whom we will t,-ive the mist i.ihkhal. I tfrms. Tho F.I.IAl'TIV is the EASIEST MA- ' CHIN E TO SELL in the market. HOWARD EATON & CO. Utntral Aycnt, 17 IltTH AY KNIT., Feb. 24, 1872-3in. l'HTSBURGH M.WHITMORE, Hr.- , I'HAS.T. NEAI.r.. C. H. WOI.FK, A"us- -AK, JXO U.CHKKRY. HI). HUUil. UUltll ML UU.i IMFOETEES AM) FiEALEUS IN Sign of the Anvil, No. 50 Wood St., (Three doors atove St. Charles Hotel,) Pittsburgh, pa. Invito the attention of huycrs to their Pprinj? (Mock, which, in -election and price, is unsur passed in the country. Tliey nre Ajentn for American File Com pany's celelirati-d Files aud Itnlber lleltiiiKT and I'ncklnc. Vl.i. llnwkH. worth, Kllloi ti. C'o.'s Knslltli Mtecl, Pltttburgh steel, l.orka, Sliovrl. &c Sold at inauufacturers' prices. -24.-3ni.j t. r. caskv, late of Hubert Woods & Co. JAMES CASEY T. C. FOGARTY. c A S E Y, FOG A 11 T Y & CO.. WHOLESALE UEALtKS IX ASI ALL KINDS or DOMESTIC TlQTJOrCS?, AMI IMPOKTEKS OF Forelgn'VVines,"Gins, "Brandies, 6ic, So. SIS Liberty Street. Dec. 13, is;i.-3m. I'lITSBUKGH, rA. PIANOS, $300. ORGANS, $45. Xo one should l.e without IMauo or (lr:nii, w hen. ly t-a vinjr 3 or 85 per week, you can buy sucti iust rumeuls as V- -herJb llnriiAn' unrivaled 1'iaiios, lldl'n IhJi ifA ( o.'s and Uraitr'unl A i'o.'s I'uiios. and the tmeUitled 'JotilnrA: VarlcH Celf tit (i (iiif. Old instruments taken in part pay ment for new ones. Almitlilu puiiiticiitit tdheii. (Special rate to I'reu ln ixA 'tiui ciirK.S.&cltoi-l&iiiMl 'leat her. Send for circular or call ou S. HAM ILTON .Sc CO.. 51 Fifth Ave., PittshurKh, Fa. Feb. 2t, lS72.-lui. AGISTS ITAXTKD. V.'anted Immediately, four active, energetic men, to pet us Ageuts for the liiiEW!5 Wiiceler & Wilson Sewing Machine in this county. Only such men as can give pood reference a3 to character and ability, and furnish a Hdnii, need apply. We will pay guar A ntked KAi.Ait.ien. or i.i iturtAL. commissions, to Propkk m r.s. only such men as reallu d, ire to "DOMESTIC" pm c.;:: twsbg- 1872. -WINTER. 1872. I am n.w prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH FURCIIASERS OF Til. SHEET-IRON k EOfPER WARE. KITH KR AT WHOLESALE OK KETAIL. My stock consists in part of every raritty of Tin, Slicel-Iren, COrPEll AND BRASS WARES, KSAMICI.I.KU AND 1I.AIN SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS. &c , COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS, OIL CANS, 110USKFUKNISH1NG IIAI1D WAUE OF EVERY KIND. Speat's Anli-Diiit HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING S7VVES. NOBLE, TKI UMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, Xrc., for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will bt ordered when wauted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of wlu'ch will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WMOI.KSAI.E Olt ltKTAII.. I would call particular attention to the Light Houe IJurner, with Glass Cone, for giving moie 1 i ali t than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of alt sizes constautlv on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron at lowest jiossibie rati-a. ' Wiioi.ksai.e Mkkchants Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in persjn Hoping to ?ee all my old enstomera and many new ones this Spiing, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa troiihge I have already icceived, aud will endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they buy or uit. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. 18C7. UKaT JtF.urcTiox in rnicFS TO CASH CiS'l OMERS! it tijc: r:i:i:s;t eu; ! !lOliSE-FIiitiISK!ifi STORE. TLe uiiilci si 'lciI rcMiecifullv infoin.s the citizens of EbetioLurg :ui the public gci.tr j ally that he ba nia.le a great reduction iu 1 prices to CASH UUVHKS. My stuck wi l j cotisist, in jmrt.cf Cco.inj, Vailor and llcal mg-Sloccs, of the moht popular kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man- u fact in u ; Harduat e of all kind, tuch as ' Locks, Sciews, Lutt Hinges, Table Hinges--, Shutter Ilium , liolt.s.Iion silJ Kails, Win dow Glass, I'utty, Table Kuives and Forks, Carvin-r Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, l'cn atid Pocket Knives in great VRiiety, -'i:-sors. Shears, llazors aLd Strops. Axes, Il.itchcts, Hammers, Boring Machine!, Augers, Cliissels, Planes, Con passes, Siiuareti, Ulcs, Hasps, Anvils, Vise?, WreiPrlis. Hip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws. Chaij f all kinds. Shovels. Spades, Scythes I and .Snaths, Hakes, Toil:, fcleiyh Pells, Shoe Lasts, Pigs. Wax Priatles, Clothes Wiingcrs, Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks, 1 1 owe Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Hides, Shce Guns, Revolvers. Titt. Is, Cartridges. Pow der, Caps. Lead, etc , Odil Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Clicks. Well and Cistern i Humps and Tubing; Harness and Sadderv i Ware of all kind ; IIooJe?i and Willow Ware in great variety ; Caibon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosiu, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnishes-, Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Applesl risn. Hominy, Crackers, luce and Pear Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGAKS ; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Hore, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords aud Manilla Hopes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. tt-IIuucc Spouting made, paired and pui up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUJSTLEY Kbensburg. Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. Q.KORGE Yr . Y E A G E H , Wholesale anil Iletall Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Til. COPPER Ai SHEET-IRON WARE OF HIS O .VN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING dJ all other wotk in his line. Virginia Street,' near Caroline Street. ALTOOX'A, PA, The onljr dealer in the citv having the right to cell the renowned BARLEY SHEAF" COOK STOVE, the roost perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever introduced to the public . Stock Immense. - Trices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. f.OOK WE EL TO YOUR lI)LItSIA.ULGM BOOTS AND SHOES For Slcn's and Uoj'fc' Wtar. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public generally thai he is prepared to manufacture ROOTS and SHOES of any desired aze or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in thevtev best manner, on the short est notice, and at as moderate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those w ho have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. tST"Rerair'uiK of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOtlAS. rjp 1IOMAS C A R L A N D, "WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES S QUEENSWARE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH. SALT. SIBAR CBilEB MEATS. BACOV. FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 ElcvcnlU Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts. Altoona. All "such poods as Spices, Brushes.' Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station try will be sold lrorn manufacturer's printed price li?ts. and all other poods iu my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current pt ics. To dealer 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drayape, as they are not required to pay fi eights from the principal cities and no tiray age charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qualitr and uiy prices as moderate as city rates. By doiii" a fair, upright business, and by proniptlv and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to'mcrit the patronage of retail dealers and others iu Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited nnl satiafnetion guaranteed iu all cases. THOM AS OAKLAND. Aliooaa, July 29. 18Ul).-tf. yoOD, MOIUIELL, fc CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in coords, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. B( OTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND XAIU CAP.rETS AND OIL CLOTHS, R H A 1 ) Y-il A I ) E CLOTH ING , GLASS WARE. 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. ic, Sic. Wholesale ami retail orders folicited anil promptly tiled on the shortest notice and oust reasonable terms WOOD, MO R REEL k CO. KM OVAL and ENLAIILmENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. Til. COFFEE k pI-IEi ME Itavinjr recently taken possession of the new ly tilted up rikI t onimodious huildinp: on llikli street, two doors eiist of the liank and nearly opposite the Mountain Mouse, the suliserilier is Letter prepared thiinever to umniif;i(-turp nil artielosjn the TI X, ( IFPEH arnl SMEKT-I HON WAItK lino, all of which will tic 1 urnihi.'d to buyers at the very lowest living prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full nud varied a.oi tiuent of Cocking-j Parlor Riid;lIeatiEg Steves of the most approved dc-tijrns. r?fSroiTIXG and ROOriXO made to order and warranted p-i-rect ill inaiiu I'aeture and ma terial. HElWlKINCi luoinptiy attended to. All work done lv me will be done riurht and on fair terms, mid ull M'OVr.S and WAltlJ sold by me can le depended upon us to quality and cannot be undersold in price. A eontiniiaiiea and increase of pati oniijre is respectfully solici ted, and no ctfort will be wuntiug- to render en tire satisfaction to all. VA I.I.I E LL'TKLXGEK. Ebensburg-, Oct. 13, 1570. tf. GfcO. C. K. ZAtlM. JAS. II. ZAIM. i2HTP2: oAs SOW, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QIJEENSWARE, nATS, MPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COTNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IM tXCHANOr. FOR GOODS. Store on South Side of Main Street, Kbensbmg-, Ia. JDHISTOWI I1IITI1E I WM. P. PATTON, 3Xaiitirotii.rei and Dealer In AM. KINDS OF CABINET FURNITURE No. ISO nnl I5S Clinton Street, JUlIXSTOfVX, iU. Rureau, Itedteada, Wafhstands, Sideboards, (Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Wardrobes, Hook Cases, Lounges, Ac, ic, ic, Sec, Cane Chairs, Wood Sent, hair s. Kitchen Furniture, Ucd Lounges, Mattrepses, I'ete-a-'retes, Extension Tables, IMniiifr Tables, Cupboards. , &c &c. &.C., Sec, Ac. ie., ie. tvEity description or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent style and nt low prices. Cabinet and bail-makers' materials of all kinos for gale. I'uruiture delivered at any joint iu Johnstown or at Kailrond Station free of eitra charfre. WM. I'. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct13, ISTO.-tf. Geis .& Foster 1 Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. Jt-Iiiislowii, la. nvite tbe attention of buyers to their larg and (.iefraiit stock of FALL AM VliTEIt GOODS. COX3ISTINO OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL OIL CLOTHS,. 4c.,' AT EVEKY PIlICEl TIKST NATIONAL SADDLE AND J- HARNESS SHOP OF CAMBRIA COUNT V, llijrh street, (opposite Union School House,) West Ward, Kbensburjr, Pa. M. M. O'N K'LL, Proprietor. .KuiMu and JonifwinadeaBd re paired and all other work iu my line executed iu the best manner, on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable rates. U-Li.-ti.j NATURE'S luuirnu ri Contains'nolLACsSULPHUR-No SU- l gar of lead-No litharge No NITRATE.'OFfSILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other HairlPreparations. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will nit soil the finest fabric. perfectly SAFK, CLEAN and K F i-1 t.'I liN T, d esi il e iu turns ixjnu i-ui'lilil l'OH AMI JMI N I AT LAST ! It restores and prevents the Hair from bo coming Gray, imparts a soft, lossy appearance, l('iiKiCb lhuMlruir, is coul and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from fallintr off, and rfi p tores it to a jfreat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headache, cures all humors, cu tnnMnis eruptions, and iinnntiii-iil heat. AS A 1KI-:SSIN; KOItTHK HA1 It IT IS THE BEST AIM Icr.E IN THE J1AUKET. ln. O. SMITH. Patentee, Aver. Mass. Pre pared only by l'KOCTOU ItKOTHEKS, Glou cester, Mass. The Kenuiue is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in t he g-lass. Aslc vour lirur rist for XATCHtTS UAlli ItESTVllATlVt:, and take no other. t-"Seiid two three cent stamps to Pkoctkr Bmotiiehs fora "Treatise on the Huimin Hair." The information it contains is worth $-AjO to au j person. tr For sale by LEMMON & MIT Kit AY. Drinr HTists, &c, Ebensburtr. l'a. Uune o, 'Tl.-ly.J Dr. Creek's TOTS I'.i-:U:i:i 1 SSI A remedy vvh.ch ;- op,i tciee for 10 year-, and pi '-din thuus wiuis ol cses. cnpMble of curin al II:ci:c3 ef tha Tzrzzt tzi Lirj:; per iorm.Bg iiii.iiy reiunrkablc cure incrils k tii.-d from 11 w ho are suf ler.u from biiud.ir alWtmns ana vaililv s.-ekinn relief. "Ti'l yti lo ji:;'ii;:9 rrovcat y:s fr:ai liizz :irji isl ::5 ?i,a I'rujlKsta s.iy it cures them 11 ji3:ai. 1 he icl:cl i.nd cure- of it re niarve oun. itzziLiv.i. Every sutleier will find rehc-f and cure IlKZI AUaeoa reipure only a few dopes. J-.11.?. --"""'". Haa cured canes pronounced incurabl P?:i--:- reiiuvAtca Mi.d iuviguratea the system. Livzt -csipliist. Mosi e:IVctue regulator ol Ui,s or"an 'j3?; "i- Us healihy hcIioii on trie sfoinaeheures'it. "JP'-". :r. It .s he.ilih-giv:ag and appetite r.-rtoiing. ";iri"r-'cl; ''1l on them is marked and prompt i.. C-'Z 3 C? TiE is rich in the medicinal pc.litus . 'r:ir, coiol.iijtd with vegetable inTro .i.eiita of cn loubted ulue, winch uiiike it uiisnr passml, not only for ihe complaints enunicraled hut it ripii!? rijtcrta ei-::tsi s:r;:-S, d.-anses tilt toiiiAclj, j. l i.m ihe i.i or aid puis theni to work causes fuod to ilient, and manes pure blood' an.l Uvt-ta a vivae.ty a, .prelate ! bv bolli sound unj "'", V I'lil . t.-.! in huv Wav. ue know if vou try the L:r:-::z rj:r:::: of nr. Crook's Vme ol lar, jou w .11 koJ your i. sii moiiy to its great value in ccnottiii; juiv --illstliot fl 'sh i he,r l',rL VrP'1Q i ' c-" cz::z t ::. la bv Urutristti everv where. ri;:i:cs ef "the i':cz7'r fc""iohd.i' toui,.tcrr.u:;u, i:ac:cs cf the i7r. rii e:rc: ;'. the dir. lnr:izz.z, ria.c'.cs. Zzilz, rv tcr. l:z.z. Lc-i, V.-.izz, zzi ziz. Zzzz, or any olMi,.-r,!i i;, iv. i.p on a li"! -inte'i . ..!)- ihii.m ot the Hood. tke Ir. C ;i's C-2-jcvri C;rcp ti r.ie Zzoi. H is Ci'un ni.-d v.ih tl.. L. si ionic pivparat.oua of iron. . "'.". P1"1 "'eU-st AiterativeiuiH l lood J tu ifier made. Clesw rccr c'"" Ti t f ,nc Loti le. bold by ifi ug-iVis lUpUtUtlll.VI'V CI. . IS ZZZZZ i ZZ., Z z 7:5a, Q, nil V 'I AUCTION! AUCTION! HAVING lieen commissioned lv fJover nor Geary to act as -t I 'CTK U EKll in and for the I5oi-ouk1i of Kbensbui a. 1 am now prepared to receive anil spII at Public unction all kinds of Goods, Wares, Mer chiuidise, &c, and ulso attend to the duties of Auctioneer at all sales of Lands, Tene ments. Live Stock, Household Furniture, &c, Ac, w ithin the limitsof said Iloroujrh. Term moderate. Imiuire ut No. 1(H) High Street. J. L. aATMAX, Ebcnsburg, pril 22, laTl.-tf. LOGAN'S MARBLE WORKS ! 131 Krau'din Street, Jobatviu. JOH IV. I.OfiAr, - Iruirle(or. MOSl'MKNTS, irKAT) ami TOMH STONTS. CUU.NTEHand CABINET SLAMS, MAN TELS. &c.t manufactured of the very beet Ital ian nnd American Marbles, l'erfect satisfac tion in work, design and ju ice guaranteed. t s'Orders respect full v solicited and prompt ly executed. LJ jhustowu, Nov. 11, "n.-tf. JM USIC! MUSIC!! The "Sisters or St. Joseph" will be prepared to jri ve Lessons on the PIANO MKLOIiKON or CABI NET OUGAN at ans time after Easter. "t7For terms apply to the Superioress. Sis ter M. IIohtense, 'or t Kev. Chanres moderate. K. C. Christv Lbeusburif, April 1, 1ST1 tf. LLOYD & CO., liANKKRS,' EBEXSBUIiG, PA. tW Gold, Silver, Government Loaus. nnd other Securities, bought nnd sold. - Interest al lowed on Time llcposits, , Collections made at all accessible points in the United Stateti, and a K-enoral llaukiug- business transacted. ' WM- M LLOYD & CO ,: BANKEItS, ALTOONA, PA. Drafts on the principal cities aud Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Mouio re ceived on deposit, payable on demand without interest or upon time with interest at fair raKu. TAMES J. OATMAN, M. D., " tenders his professional services as Physi cian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carrolltown nnd vicinity. OlHce in the rear of J. Hack & Co. 's store, and residence (where mrht calls can be made) one door south ot A. Haul's tin and hardware store. May 9, 171 W. JAMISON, M. D., Loretto, (Hiubrin (g !. Tenders his professional serricea to all citizens of the above place and vieiuir who mav at anv time need Medical aid. Iipr "I -tf HAIR RESTORATIVE -A ?-V.v-V c5 -2 5 "1 i s cz s si 3 x 1 zxd M : 5 i M O F n 5 y : - tf--- Z Z t K 2 O ii'.im.hx x)isji.i."t:i l CO O 3 2 ! fe ?s . s 1 " 1 . Ayer's Cathartic Fills, Kor the relief and cure of a!l deraiige mciits in ll:e ttuiu a h, liver, and bow eld. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative. Being purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Allien pcrious sickness and sufferinjris prevent ed bv their timelv use: and everv familv should have them ou hand fjr their protection and relief, when reuuircd. Lonir exierience has proved them to be the cif- est, surest, and best of all the. l'ills with which ni'livitv. liitermil orir: and slnc-LTi.-li are cleansed bv Awr'a l'ills, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is rhima-ed into health, the value of which chansre, vvlien reckoned on the vast inn n uimes u m enjoy it, cau hardly bo computed.. Their siujar coating makes them jileasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for anv lenpth of time, so that thev are ever fresh, and jrfectly reliable. Although searching, they arc mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or uiet, or occunatioii. lull direc tions are piven on the wrapper to linv. bow to le Hi..... u rmilT lhvsie. and for the following complaints, Mliich tiieuc l'ills rapidly cure: tor . ji"li or 1 iiiliuoat ion, I.ltlra. neM-t.it.iif or and I-oof ApttUr, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stem- ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For A.trr C'uiiilkiut and its various symp toms, Itilion Headache, SiicK lli'iiil. aclir. Jinnlic- or !- n Micbnraa, Itll iun Colic and Eliliouat ' , they should be judiciously taken for each ease, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. Por Ilrirntrry or Iiurrlxoeat but one mild dose is generally reiiuired. lor ISiit-iiiMutiAMi. ioctt, travel, I.1- Iittion of tlie Eli-art. I'ain in tlio siicle. Hack and !ii. thev should be contin- uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. Willi such change those complaints disappear. b For llroinT ant! 1 nropital fcnellius-a, i in large and fieiiuent doses of a drastic i ui 'e. thev should be taken to produce the effect of tor Su.iire..in,tt large dose should be taken, as li produces the desired cUcct by sym- lathy. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and uiviirorate.-the . 1 . , system. Hence it is often advanlagetms where no serious deranffeiiient exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these 1'ill.t makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating cU'ect ou tho diijCitive tl'paratus. PRErAHED I1Y Jr.r. C. A YK li CO., l'ractieat Chemists, LOWELL, 3IASS., V. S. A. FOS SALE BY ALL DKUOc; 1ST3 EVEUYVVUEBE. IJAZIZ RENEWSR. Every year i:icre;ics the poj-ularity of this valuable Hair liei;ii:.tion ; v.'hieh is due to merit alone. We can assure our old atrons ll.al it is kc-j t fully up to its h'mh standard; and it is the only reliable and j et fceted prep aration for restorinix Gr.AY i: Faiikd Hah: to its youthful color, malvinir it s )' t, luslrou.s, and f-iikeii. Tlie tealj, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, nnd, by its tonic properties, prevents tha hair from fallinar out, as it s-thnu- lates aud nourishes the haii-ulands tne mai'Kei aoouims. ay uicn- utuiMi.i u.-t-, ii:uebv. 1 saw Iiitn rut :i 11... 1.1..1 ia in,iii..,l the cm rio.tions ol t 1C SVS- . J ' '" y-u' teni expelled, obstructions removed, and iho LuUiin Laura 8 hair vvlicre hci 1 whole inaclunerv ot lite rcsiorcu to in ni aiuiy i , - , , , i. which become Oirired - -- tir:ii umuv. 1 1 H--- -: . r-.. Dyits use, the hair grows thicker and i 3 Ci'lS llC discovered all we kti),v ,: stronger. In baldness, it restores the j llie Si z'jer-cu sjhs; Ji-seovcred ike i. capillary glands to their nonnal vigor, ! penctiHble polar p ick; that the voting t:: and will create a new growth, except j formed in the eily auiu-.n i ; and th in extreme old age. it is the most ' winds nn I currents caused opan v- economical ILvin Dukssinc; c-verused, ! even in winter. The polar pack has m-v-as it requires fewer applications, and j been pei.ciiated, as it consists of vas: li . : irives the hair a .lilendid, Hosisv an- 1 v-f thick-iibbcd i.-e ; though wh tL'is a-- jiearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assaver of Massachusetts, t-av?, '-Tlie constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent juality; and I consider it the 1est I i:ep amatiox for its intended purposes." So!J by all Drttrgiits, and Dealers in 2feJicines. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WniSHEES. As our lienewcr in many ca?es re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or laded "Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye. in one )r partition; which will quickly and cllectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash oil. SSold by all Druggists. Price Filly Cents. faan-ifactured by R. P. HALL &. CO., KASHTJA, HJL J -Jh'kJ Xh M' t r WK, B AV1JSG -lcccntly ciilar-:cd our ttock -2. we are now prepared to sell at a irreat reduction liom former prices. Our ttock con- s.sts of Prills, Medicines, I erfumcrv, Fancv Soans. Leon's. Hall, and Alley's 1 1 V T?M,..Z atives. Pills, Uintnieuts. Plasters. Liniments,: I'ain Killers, Curate Magnesia, Kis Jamaica Ginger, Tare Flavoring Extracts, E.-sences, ! Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &c. ; C1UAUS AND 'JVBACCOS, Hlaiik Cooks, lWds, Iv'otes and Ilonds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper- T'r,- b.r,Aa ! ..:!. A I M. II- irpr- : :." V"IJ"' "" -"-'? "uu uriutis 1 luid, Ulack.and Ked Juk, l'ocket and I'hss Dooks, Magazine., Newspapers, Novels, His tories, I5ibles, licligious.Pravcr and Toy books, l cJi,f-8' Ves-&,c.' i . . tW " e Lave added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELItY. to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. 1 HOI OtdtAIll ALLuMS at lower prices; thau ever oa'creJ in this place. Paper aud Cigars sold cither wholesale or re tail. LEMMON d: UUdillAY, July 30, 16GS. Main Street, Ebenburg. "rkl-INTlSTUr. The undersigned, a Mr graduate i . - it . i.: more Uuilega a ' lx- -' oi ueutai o-ar raortssio.vAi. - h. y V services to the V f f fC' V ensburg and vicinity, which phec lie will visit on the Foit.Tn Monday ol each moLth, to re uiaiu one witk. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H. B. SV11LLER, Altoona, la., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Olhce removed to irgiuia street, opposite the Lutheran church. : Per-oas from Cambria county or eltcwhrre who get work done by rue to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwaids will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All woi;g w abkantkh. Jan. 21, ItC'J -tf. LKMMOX & l'LANJv, l-rnctisiius: rii.vsiclnn. T'.iivNii-iri T i . ,1"'e'n1u;p 1,1 rear or Lcmmon Murray's Hiua: aud Hook ftoie. lliiih street. I iul:.t-tii"u.l "T7I1 I mr tit-ty "i t e WTrV 2l I1' :L ,1,U T Avlyvw, Uveusburp-, l'a. (", ' "In- ua-Je Row, Centre .r 5 A C1TT liOY's LhTTKU FKOMTIU: C.jLn. thy Dar J'mmy : 'Ask your m.,:!! r;j lt in ou up hero ril: oil". Ilsiv. Tliere's fishing here, and Kits of wv , catch 'etn with. You ttick your ho;,!i ;, lliem and iLey i rij:-j!e Lully. l-'i-!;i, funnier when you doti'i catch the LoL u, the seat of 3our paiilaloOns, 8o juu cati'j pit duwp, and cun'l fish all ihe way ! pje I did ihe other day, nnd Mr. .Ln'iu, Couain Laura's beau, ask't me if i wa-j s j gu. e tr a Lcel. rupjiope he lhou-:tit l,e ; o:np to he funny, Lul I didn t SJc it piece out t! juok caui,!.; and uul it in lit rw t- L f S.. I . . . ... .. j-j 1UI J I'll fill ai U-4 and every body lufu They hKvo cowi IiClc an,l 1 jjo lo nee llictn milked Tin v f , r . . doll t jiump it out Willi llifir tails, like v ;,j i ,1,,.,,-l, , t,,lt ,i, a, d n llioughl they did, but tuey rquctzi Jt uut of a b ip thai Coiues oil burpo.-c I i . .,, , ., . . , ' Euppcfec. 1 iniued ihe other 1114I1I. I: I ., SPrv brd lo t-n-ictze and it Y'S erJ lidlU Hlt-e, ttllU 11 VV vli.'1, j nut go into Ihe pail. Some went in!o iy eyes, and tho rest went up my tdceve. I J0't like milking I dtl'l HLe tuii.ty ... . J cocks neither. They rufHe themselves Mr.d run at you. They are a pheioci. l,; bird, and disagreeable tu live -Ai;ii, Chicliena are tiiter. Wc e it 'em. T!i -v p it il.em tinder a '-bariill" at night, , Will and I kill them in ihe mo n:ng Wg have bu.Iy fun wringitig iheir iu-c. You'd better Come here rillht till au I . . . f . . . : Lriri-T n hhot gun, lor I here are Ui-'ars lurtj ! ,-.',.!,., w.. .. r.v j..,I i auv how e by a lox aud caa-iy, bo- ! caute we cau t yf t any here, and a pi p. ! , , , I ?linj KI)d tooie bows ami arrows j )Uil, l'erllllpS we Can't fliOOt a (J vi ; - , " ' ; I t!i n.i Mr J-'iik v us is u b.am.'d fool. I!e made me believe he f und a deer's trr,; t!:e Other dar, and I looked at it; it Wj , ' .la. .In ... I- f-....... 1....... .. I. .... f VHy II. Z Hi '1 . 1 1 .uuriil UIUI4 9 U-IOl 1 h n"; s.-e what makcb I i n so liaopy :u ..: giila. We won't, will ne I would U nfchamcd. 1 am t;oiii to ride old Sin to-morrow. IIj's a horse ! l'ou rid z bate back, and it'a very hard to stick on, he fe-eU so a liriuv. Give my love to all thu boys, no.l tell them I am bai iZ a j bally lime and hate uU JcoVyns. .. : moie at preid f;om Yours, trulv', t' 02 ; Xoimi l'oi.K I'hV.nomi:na. C.-n r! ! in the tiot;l cud of ihe j...Ur axis of . c earth s:id lis surrouii Jins 111-ju uftti I coniinuj U be perplexed and anxio 1 j They soein to think that al.huuh i; i u I most iiiho.K,itable tract, ai.d oo 1 .r , Dot 1.1112 to live i.i, yet it will iu;n v ut i very lich and projective in the ni.:-i,. -! for ecienlilie discovery. Captain Mi.,.- ham vayn there is an immense reiuii, :a ,x-i than lo,00i) miles KCi utiS ami cuibi--:,! ; I upwards ot Zl, U0J,UdJ njjare tuilcs, vv;,i 1 ieut!y needs to be --Jone'' by bcie: i '. explorer?. The 11 it active voyager i Wtii. llitrcnts, who made his attack u i 15'Jl ; so that it is nearly iLrce hju ! j nually fail thio.i-h 1 until they reach ii; btreatus of hhler tl a ci;o A ihe .seasun and the meiidan, it is rai w at uiuereiil parai.eis irom iO tj si dcs. o min. In I S 'J i3 C ipt. Sjorea'.iy en countered it bet ivceii t; 1 deg. and b2 d : , and sailed three hundred miles alu:? r Lih and wulMike tde. It is inleroii:;; to note that, as miners digging i.i iU: earth in q lest of m-tals and iniujra'.s (: purposes of commerce and utility 1: ire been the jiioneers in uiinerulogictl :.ri I geologic. d science, lLat is, luve furn-s '.eJ the raw imteiU! of facts for thinker? ij vvoik up into science, to ihe nunl. va whalers, though in q ust of blabbo.-. i. iu done moil important service iu llu u.i of polar explo.aiiun. Markhaiu t-::iio tbal the di&covicr of the true a;i. 1 r I polar exploration was Su LvJwai-d 1' , who iu 1772 fhbl tisjiled lo bled.; ;,vA- h'g over the ice pack, when ships were no I lon-er available. Saxi i;t a Uonxet This is a slory in Old and New : A man had sold hi;i)- f11 to ,I u "evil, who was to potess h; :i m a t-ettsiin time unless he cotllJ tir.t..)uii 1 j si q ,esiion to his Satanic Maisly whi h I , u . .. he COU,d ,U)t nswcr, he bein allowed U Put three rjieties to him. The time can.;? foi the devil to claim Lb ow n, and Li consen lentlv unr.pure.1 'Vh , J J -j-v."ivvi A Alia, l iV - tiou the man asked was concernin-j thcjl oy, to which it caused ihe devil no trou ble to reply. The second be also answeivJ without hesitation. The man's fate d - j,i i. . , I ,l"--. luo l,,"u- J-nouia 11 be. H"3 hesitated and turned pale, and ih? co!I dew etoud on his forehead, white he sbiv- ered with anxiety, tiervousoess, and terror, ,i i -i . - t .? , a".d !he detfl1 ""P'"t'y f'.ecicd. At this juncture ihe man s wife appeared iu the room with hor bonnet on her head. Alarmed at her husband's condition, s!.e demanded to know the cause. When in formed tdie laughed and said, "I can pro pound a question which the devil iiinv self cannot answer. Ask him which i the front of this bonnet." Tbe devil pave it up and retired in disgust, and the uiaa was free. The Daubury (Cjoo.) AVtrs say: "A young lady in a ueighboiing to.vu has ick ti up dentistry for a living. All the gent'c .:: a patrouize her. When bhe put., her around the neck of a patiei.t aud ca: his jtw for th offending member, tbe .-1 tiou is about as bice as tlev make n. 0 young man has becoma hop-less!v iufili;' with her. C nsrquer.tly he hasn't a tov n his head. Sho ha? pulled every bless-ei! oi. of thetu ; aud mada him two tirw sets '' pulled theiu. Sho is now at woik ou k father's taw. Ho hold the saw. A young lady of Iudianapolis. wl sister'a funral occurred on Thursday I-''-excused herself from atteudiug the obj(fi';rf by eayiug that her own we.hlding i take place the sama tveLiug, and iLe funera' 1 n: r,tl LI Lira 1. In rr. u. I fin!ril f'T t pUasurable nccooipanimeuts t f th 1 At"er '. caiion ; besides, she had no tiu. I . . . Some one says : luerc is tut on " - -cr are a tbousaad .v. I I ' .. . . . I it
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