i hi -. . - i ..n , Si ;:? -.1 ' '..1 .3 hi 1 - t r:; - i. 't .a i i s : 1 J ' l I.; r , . i x . . x t t , " :i n e . ii 1 A JIAKYEI.OUS KVCST. Mrs. Jaret Mbiay and her fur sons livtu iii 1-3 t llarwkk lIuTl, in the enmi ty i f Dm ham, England, ilrn. M-wbray was a t.i'.!, pownful woman, i.f great cneusy . t,r;.verv. in her fiftv-t'uuith year. il?r sons wtro ae J reject, viii ' i .i r i.. ..... t v-i-fcven. t weuiy-iour uu - . Her Kiisbdiid had been dead niauy years. t wo eldest sous were married, and their w.vts . - i i...- Til i nun'pst. Zt TvVtZa Z,urAJ ; trance hall, only in their turc to be .Uirnb n n.uoh trouble, lie was founded. George was as much astounded as Xerlv in del t. and I ad been rcpeut.dly any of them, and gazed from oti to t.ie I atenel with rre,t. Mrs. Mowbray ,,,s other, perfectly let ,:. bew.dered smve. l.v and kept in la r bed room, besi.le Tht-re was no doubt about it. G-orge Mew I n a nti'tv ol valuable plate, a la.gn miui of , bray, whom everybody beh.ved dead and d Oii'Chtistmas tve Mrs. M?wbra's son and duu-liter in-law paid a visit to the residence r.f a" relative, Mr. Chaker, of Ciiater-hftiigli. '!'e ilorr.tstics, reiit-ved fro duty, wye in il.Ar .mtm t.,,rti.n i.f i lie d v-e! linn, c.ii ving r: n.icv. ti e ft?t;.vities of the season. Tin.- watcliiiu! an. . i..... ;.. ii,.. ; w lio wan or.;;uarry on uuij hj u..- , warden took a ha!v survey ot ins beat aua j l ned the revellers la the kitchen On Christmas night lliey were to navo a nr.u'd gilhtrins of friends and neighbors, r.i.d Mrs. Mowbray Legan to t t-n.-ider the ar ia: gemeut necessary. She would require the old puueh-bowl and the ladles and gob lets, which t-he kept iu the closet of her btd-roL-.m. Sue would go ami get them out at ( nee. She went accordingly, and entering the closet tofck cut the silver and laid it on ti-3 shelf, ready for removal tuxt morning. At the same time sho took out a largo. o!.l fashioned carving-knife and foikcf quaint pattern, and deposed them also on the shelf, ;.;',ie then returned to the parlor. Af;er sit ting and mining for some time, fche t"tk up the Diblc and fumbled for her spectacles. She could m;t ft:i thrni, and at length re membered that she had left thcni on the shelf in tht closet. She a: once relumed for thorn. Kntering her bedroom, she placed the candle on the dre.-iing table, and lighted a small lump with which she entered the closet. As she took the first step inside tin? closet, she heard the sound us of some one breath ing heavily. Sho looked up, and saw leforo her the face of a man. She wao a b' ave res olute woman. She advanced a sh p. and observed that the man's head, arms and body were through the small window at the end. ;u though in the act of wriggling himscil through the r ru iiinu. In the nmn's ri'dit . .... i . . i - hand was a pistol, and his lift had hold f a ; ehelf winch ran along the fiae ot me cuser.. Tha man raised the pistol and fued. Mis Mowbray in an ii. slant seiz-d the l.uje carving-knife which lay on the shelf, ami ad vanced tow-aid the tuflian. He was strug gling to withdraw h'ume'f from the window. His hands were on the sill and his hea.l pcmewhat raised, haviuyhis ibiout somewhat exposed. 5ing unable to woik himself cut of the aperture, he raised the pistol as though to hurl it at Mrs. Mowbray. The c .urageous old lady made one step forwaid, and dashed the keen blade across the man's throat, lay ing it open from ear to ear. She then calm- I ly retired, closed the closet dooor, blew out in limn and taKini: uu uer eauo ,c 1 1. to ucu : il , ' , r " . i i ir a ...,Ht S--i ..urin.T ciIk I Pi l,iprkflt . . , , that not a drop cf blood had s'.ained her dress or hands. Half an hour after midnight her children returned home. They fjund their mother Feated by the fire, serenely reading her D.ble. Thev greeted her affectionately, and pre pared to retire for tho night. Mrs. Mowbray eaid : Doye, remain behind a little. I wish to speak with you. You, uiy dear daughters, can retire." When she was alone with her childreD, she Eaid. with dignity and calmness : "My children. I have kiileil a man. You will find his body fast in the smail window of the chset tin my bedroom." Her fcons t-tared at her in amazement.. They at first imagined that she must be hi hotit.g under soma mental disorder. But wheu she related to them plainly and ration ally and in her own istraightf-rwaiil, tcts-e fashion the story as just told, they saw that 6he was tellitg them a simple fact. "Go," said the, "'and make what arrangs ments you ple.i.-e. I will waitheie, and you can tell me what couise it is lest to pursue . in this matter. i The sons touk the lights and went to their mother's room. They opened the door, and there nir enough was the body of a man hanging half through the window. The floor waa a pool cl b!ood. v it:i d.lnculty the ldest Bon got tiear enough the body, with out stepping into the gore, to raise the head, which was drooping on the chest. He grasped the hair, arid lifted th head so that the light might fall upon the face. As he diu eo a cry of horror escaped from all. Great (Jod ! it is our brother Gcoigc!" "What do you say asked Mrs. Mow bray, iD a voice horribly calm, from the door way whither she had followed unpeicti veJ. George! what do you mean?" The eldest non dropped the heo.l to pie vent, if posssible, his mother recg;iiz:n it. and all cf them endeavortd to explain tneir exclamatiou, and to get their mother away from th spot, but t was in vain. "Boys," the feaid. iu her old, we'd known tcro cf authority, "stand aside. Let toe sec the face of the murderer I have slain." With that the ut iier sous on one side as though thty had been mere lads, ami walked throt'gh the 8 ippery goro that lay upou the floor uo to the body. She took tin candle! from the unres-isting grasp of her first-born nd with a hand that tumbled not. lifted the bead of the dead man so that the light -heae full upi-n it. She gaz-d at it steadily for half a minute, then t.he said, gently low ering it until it rudcd up- n the breast again: "It is my boy George !" Mrs. Mowbray was the only one in that household who remained calta and emotien leoS. The family wie in the w ildest stale ol sorrow. The thr t brothers with ihfiijul ty extricated the body from the window. The authorities wcro not.ti, d. and everything was kept as quiet n i os-ible. The inquest was duly he'd. Mrs. Mowbray was fully ex onerated, and the body was tendcily p eparcd for biiri.il. The real story was known to few outside the family aud the authorities. It was believed by them that George, iiuif ad of going to Devonshire, had icmaincd linking iu the neighborhood, ami had planned tl e robbery, aud if need be the murder cf his mother, lie knew that she would be alone on that night, aud that the had a large sum cf money and valuable jewels in her room. Tbe old nurse who had held George in her arms when he first siw the light, took care of the body and prepared it f .r the tomb. She dwnlt tenderly on thn familiar maiks upon the limbs and face which sho knew po well, each of which had a story of youthful daring or folly connected wiih it. " h, duo time the funeral took j lace. The corpse was laid in the family vault. Only the family and oe or two relatives attended. Mrs. Mowbray spent the best part of uach day l y (he pide of her dear son. She showed r x tornlly no signs of emotion. LVfore the lid was closed the kissed the forehead, aud cut effa lock of the hair. The day after the burial she gave directions to her eldest son to pay all the dead man's debts, which was done at once, so far as known. Gloom wltted oyer the hall. The win" of the building in which the tragedy occurred wan closed up, and Mrs. Mowbray removed to a bedroom up staiis. On Hie fifth day after the funeral, a post clmse drove up to the door of Warwick Hall, and from it stepped George Mowbray, look in" better than be bad linked for many a " , . 1. e I. .. 1 .f. U 'Pkn r-nnt onil i;uv ut-ioie ne icii uniuc i no sci . wi ouencl the ball dour started back, and almost dropped with fright. His exclama tions caught the eais of Mrs. Jtfownray ami her sons, who hastened back into the en Ins "rave, whs iivh's; uu unuio tnvn. his ravp. -M.:tlj9r," said Grorgt, advancing toward her. "what is the matter? My return is easi'y accuLtcd for. On reaching Tawva'e, I found that my uncle's family had been i:n expuctedly summoned to L ndon. as my e'd est cousin, Sir John Gray'a wit'e, was thought tii li ovnicr. I toiik a irsril s reuoae ana - . " . . j .., men &tarieii irme alu : Mrs. Mowbray wa'kcd up to him, gaz"d into his face, and then, without a wurd, fulii id him in a passionate embrace. Each rf his brothers grasped his hands and kissed him as thty had been wont to do when he was a hoy and the p t of the family. The oid nurs, aroused fiora her non-day slum ber, embraced and wept over him, and the servants gathered round with wet eyes aud congratulatory explanations. All this lime, George knew rothing of il.e true reason for this singular reception. I5ut (he mvstery was soon explvtel to him. The i fleet upon him cannot be described. M asures were imn eliafely taken to have ti e body of the man who had been buried es Georgi Mowbrr.y disinterred. This was soon i!.r.e ; and. as tho living George stood befste the dead man, the resemblance was seen to he tli o rr.o.-t xtraordinary. The maikson the face and hands corresponded with those on George's. The scars on the legs were similar also; and tho hair, eyebrows, nnd finger-nails wcrs ruar velotisly alike. Who the dead man was. was never ascertained. After George's return, however, ir.quiiies were made, mch as it was never deemed needful to make so long as the dead mau was supposed to be Mrs Mo bray's yt ting es t son. These inquiries led to the discovery that the day before the tragedy three men, sup- posed to be Ironi Loudon, took up their quitters at an inn in a neighboring village, one of whom the landlord thought he recon ni."d as having been in Mrs. Mowbray's scivice as a groom. The foot.-teps of three persons were also discovered in the garden, ami some time after, a rope-laddrr and a ltors trough, which had apparently been used to lay upon iha spikes at the tap of the garden wall, were discovered in the neigh boring copse. I Jut the name of the dead man was never discovered. "Tkbatino." If there it anything more absurd than this habit, we are uuublo teput i our finger upon it. iiivu oo J Ol i c, , a iitai, t'lii nu'jiiiui i . , . . . . , . . car tickets, because th&y happen to mi et on ' .III tho same sea!. We never saw a man on en countering an acquaintance, take out his pocket book and say, "Ah. George! delight ed to see you ! Do take a few postage stamps! It's my tieat!" Do men have a mania for paying each other's board bills? And is drinking t geihcr more "social" than eating together or bleep-, ing together ? A traveller may go all over the continents, cf Europe, Asia ami Africa, without seeing any man except a Yankee offer to "treat," and Frenchmen are quite social enough, but heu they go into a cafe to sip their wines, or braudied coffee together, each man pays for his own. When two Germans, long sep arated, meet, they wi 1 be very apt to em brace, and turn into an adjoining beer Faloon, sit down, drink lager, eat pretzels and till;; but when they part again each man Fettles his own score independently. So iu Italy. The Italians are proverbially rr.eiry and gtu erciii-s, but each man pays for his own wine. j maccaroni pnd cigais. 1 hey never go into I each other's poc'iet book in the sacred name j of friendship. They would as boon think j t f transfunir.g t.j each other their washer j woman's bill. The preposterous fashion of "'treating" is responsible for the terrible druukeunesb in America. '1 here would be as'little need of temperance sochties and as little woik for the Good Tem plars as there is in Germany, France and Italy, if this prenieious and insidious habit was aho'i.-hed. It is, take it all in all, the mot.t r id L-u-ous, the most unreasonable, and mo.-t pestilent custom that ever laid its hands on civilized human beings. The Uxkisukst Cvt of A Lb A j-we!er was applied to a nice looking mau to make a gold tiu f t him. having in it a narrow knife. at:J opening with a spring. The bajgaiu was ma le to famish it for thirty doll.us. On the appointed day , the purcha ser appeared, paid the stipulated amount, which was fjbbed very com placentty , and wiih an air of hih satisfaction put it on bis fil ler. Tho jeweler, of courso very inno cently, akel what be wanted to do with such an art'ule; to which the reply was, to cut open pockets with. "Ah." replied the jeweler, doubtless in aimix-'inent, "how can you do such things with such an insti uincn t and not be detec ted ? ' The performer replied that his art consist ed in diverting the attention of people from everything that locked like a design upm them that he tubbed his f uel ead, adju-ttd his hat, etc., and that discovery can.e too late, lie then bade him good-momiug and went his way. Shortly after, the jeweler, as ha walked around the couuter, was accosted bv the clerk : ' Why, what is the matter with your r nn ta'oons ? How came you to tear them V "Nothing that I know cf," was the an 8 a er " where ?" "Why. ju.-t look!" Wheu lo! his pocket was found to be cut by the artist with his new instrument, and his po ket-book gone, with not only the thirty dollars j ut paid, but four huudred besides. The last seen cf the jnveler, he was look ing for the detectives in tho hope of recovN cring his money. ' ii Doli.t Vardbs Dj'.ly Varden. the lady after whom the fashionable dress for next summer is named, was the charming daugh ter of a London blacksmith, Gabriel Varden by uame, and lived in the reign of George III. She afterwards became Mrs. J, o Wil lett. For further information, inquirers are referred to "Barnaby Rudge." About one year ago, some modista re-christened what were then known as "cretonnes," and called hem "D lly Vardcns." The name was at first confined to chiDlz's, but it spread to fther materia!?. At a lata dry goods expe eitiou, "Dolly Varden" silks were exhibited, aud now whole costumes, whose liko was never -een on or shore, are named after the charmiug and coquettish little daughter cf a LoLdou blacksmith, TO PKOW'CE ITS KQUAI,! 'PAYLOU & CO., of Altoona, are fast A Vaininir an enviable reputation as philan tUropistH by iutrodueinjj anions the ladies the AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I thoonlv Wiishins Machine in the market that will do its work perfectly on uil kinds of clotli-in-- without tho aid of a rubbing board. ft washes without rubbing, rolling' or press in the clothes in any way, and hence without anv wenriufr of the fabric. It will wash anything, from the finest lace to tit lu:ivtrct 'led-dllilt. It will do tho same work in a shorter timeand witli less lauor limn any tuner in;u ii"n tmun.-. Anv person desirinura Washingr Machine can have"a Champion WasherStaktn to their Y-esi-tlfiiee and tested, w hen, if not satisfactory, it urill be taken away without enst to them. CONVINCING TESTIMONY, Messrs. Tayi.ou & Co. Cent: Your Ameri can Champion Washer has been in use at my hotel loiiff enough to convince us that it is a. 1 it claims to be. It save two-thirds of the labor and time and does the work as well ns it wn be done bv hand. We would not lie without it fur doubleits cost. Ml KNUY FOSTElt. Ebensburs, March 20, Cambria House- Cr-Mnnufactured and sold by T.u r.nn & Co., No. UlHi Twelfth Street, Altoona. and for Kale bv V. lA'TTHIMJEIl, "March ZS, lST2.-3m. Main St., Ebenaburg. TESIKAIiLE HEAL ESTATE FOH J s A I.E. The undersigned offer for sale on rerv liberal terms three tiaots of valuable laml in hlaelilidk township, Cambria county, ia., described us follows: Tract I Containing 90 Acres, more oi less, about 5 Acres floated, haviu thereon erected a two story Plank Iloi.se. as good us now and very comfortable, a double Lojr Uu , and all uoeilod out'.niildinjfS. J here isa mi i vounir orchard of UK) choice fruit trees and ex cellent water in abundance on the promises. I riiet Jo. a Containing 31 Acres, siliout i Acres cleared. The improvements are a one an.l u-half story Plank House, a atcr!iiw Mil! in the bet of or-lerand without a superior in the countrv. and the usual outbuildings. Trfl ". '- Containinjr H' Acres ot excel lent Timber Land, with two good Saw Mill sites Uin rim. 4. ii I ill I i ' vvi. ... i i' Tlie above described Tracts adjoin ench other, and will lie sold separntelyVji- tojrot lit-r, j asmavsuit purcliars. j erm i . o navmenls easy. For further part ieulars apply to or aildrcss I H - .1; " S. or OLl Lit MAKIN, March 23, l.-rim. Z l-'.bcnsburjr 1. O. C v'IJutler Herald publish us above and send bill to this ofiico. WII1TMOHE, II. WOI.FF, TIIOS. II. LANE, CIIAS. T. ;E A I.E. JNG. D.CiiEIiRV. mi k co.. ' 11 ,1, IMPOHTEItS AND TVEAI.EHS IX Sign of the Anvil, No. 50 Wood St., " (Throe doors above St. Charles Hotel,) PITTSBURGH, PA. invito the attention of buyers to their Spring toek, whioh, in selection and price. Is unsur-jiic'-od in the country. 'S'lu-y nrr Asjfiits for American File Com pany's celebrated i'llrtaml Itin.pt, ltiIcr tit U in;; and Pat-Kins:. HINon. Iiavtk uovtli, I- 1 llson Co. 'a Kn;;llsli ktrrl, Ii 1 1 ft 1 ur gl teel, litickt, Slovrl. &c. i-olU at manufacturers' prices. 2-"l.-3r.i. Agi:ms Wanti-.d fok the Ni-w Woi.k, OUR CHILDREN : OK How to Make and Keep Them Healthy. I:y Al tlL STl'S K. GARDNER, M. I)., Late I'rofcio-nr in .Yew Yttrl: Medical Col tent. ft trriits f Aimiscinents, Education, rhysieal Developments, Diseases, Accidents, Marriairt s, if., impart inv a vast amount of valuable infor mation coiidiicive to the Ilt-ulth, Happiness and Welfare of the Vounr. Written iu a pleasing style, it is exceeJinly inteiestin, as well us instructive. Kivri I'mnilu slimihl have ff.nwl no Piirc)i-an n ft'iii-ti tn l,f u ithnvt it. Solid for Circulars Riving- Tul! particulars. Dl l'FIKED ASHMEAP, FuMisher. 3-10. 711 Satisum Street, Fhiladelphia. t. t. casey, late of Robert Woods A Co. T.IC. FOGAI4TY JAMES CASEY. CASEY, FOG ARTY & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALKUS IX Wmm & OLD RYM1EY. a n ii Ann Kixns tF DOJIESTIC IjTQTJOIt, AM IMI'flHTEKS tF Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, o. 315 Liberty Slreft, Dec. 1C, lS71.-3m. I'lTTSBUllGH, rrSIC! MUSIC!! The "Sisters tiF fT. Jnsr.i'ii" will be prepared totrivo Ii.-ssonson the PIANO M ET A 1 1 1 El ) N tr ( 'A 151 X ET 0U(;AX at any time after Easter. .-"For terms apply to the Superioress, Sis ter M. Hoktkns!', .or to Rev. It. C. Christy, I'hfirires uioilcr:it. Ebensbuifr, April 1, 1S7I tf. T LOYD & CO., Uankers, -i -J KliKXSIiURG. P.4. IV? Ool.l, Silver, Government Loans, and tt her Securities, boujrht and sold. Interest al lowed on Time Iepoits, ( 'tillections inaile at i;l! accessible points in the United States, aud a Keneral ilankiiifr business transacted. Will. M. LLOYD & CO , HANKERS, ALTOONA, FA. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived tm tleposit, payable on demand without interest or upou time with interest at fair rates. w. jamisonTm. d., V w I.orctto, 'nnitri!i "o., Psi, Tenders hl.-t professional scrriees to all citizens of thenhnv place anil vicinity who muyatany time nc-cd Medical aid. apl'l.-t f . UJ. LT.OYI), successor to 11. S. tti-N s. Dealer in Druirs. Medicines. Fer- fumeries, Cifiars, Tolmcco. Notions. I'liiuts, &e. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansiou House. Ebensburg, Vn. LApiit 17. ldtiS-l F. P. T1EHSEY JAMES F. KUI.I,. LAW and COLLECTION ..OFFICE -OF- TIERNEY Sc. NULL, 4'olttmttlc Ittw, KlPiisImrp, Pa. tfTSieeial attention paid to collections in all parts of tho I nitetl States. :J-lrt-71.-tf.l GEO. W. OATMAN J. GALLITZ1K LAKE. OVIM AN & LAKH, ATTUKXE1N AT I. AW, EBENS1U-RG, PA. tl?'-Prompt attention ivcn to claims of nil kind in Cambria 'count y, and throughout the I'nited States and Canadas. I Feb. 10.-ly.l v,m. it. SECiii.rn. Ebensbui-sr. It. SCAN LAN, Cairolltown. CECHLKU & SCAN LAN, O ATTORNEYS AT LAW. EuK.NsnuiiG, Pa. tTJ-Advice g-iven in Enjrlish and German. CV. EASLY, Attorney at Law, Oflice, No. 103 Franklin street, Johns town, Tii , two doors North cf Frazer's Druji Store. Will attend promptly to ull manner of leyal business that may be entrusted to him. 1 EO. M. KKADE. At!ornctiatLau Ebensbursr. Fa. Office in new buildinrr recently erected on Centre street, two doors from liigh street. I3'nBl- 1")ANIEL McLAUOHLIN, Attorny at-lMv, Johnstown, Pa. Office In the old Exchanjre tiuihliux, (up-stairs.) corner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus iness connected with his profession. F. A. SHOEMAKER OHO E M A K E R GEO. A. BEHHY. fe 11 E 11 11 Y . ' A'ITOR.F.Tfl.iT.I.W March 11, 1871. EBEXSBUliG, PA. TOIIN l LINTON, AltornyatLuw, Johnstown, Ph. Office In huihiinff south west corner of Main and Franklin strects,8ec-en-i story. Entrance on Franklin street.- T. W. DICK, Attorney-at-Law, Eb- ensburir. Pa. Olltce in Colonnde Row. 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Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analj-tical Chemists, LOWELL, 3IASS. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For tlie relief anil rure of all tlerane nicnts in the Mom at'h, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient find an excellent purgative, lieing purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much serious sickness and suffering is prevent ed by their tnnelv use; anil every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, wheu required. Lonjt experience has proved them to be the saf-e-t, .-iire.it, and best ol" all the l'ills with which the market abounds. 15y their occasional use, the blood is purilied, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Intermit organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by .lifer's Pill, ami stimulated into action. Thus incipient tli.-sea.-e is changed into health, the value of which change, w hen reckoned on the va.-t multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them 'pleasant to take, nnd preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, o that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, and for the following complaints, which these l'ills rapidly cure: For ltKiepia or mlig"tton, IJMle nrtt, Lansrtior aud .Lorn of A pi-t i tr, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For t,iv'r Complaint and its various symp toms, JIilion lleailacbe, feick Il-;itl-iichr, Jiuiitlic" or tirct'ii ftickntM, Itil ioiiM Colic and Ililiou iVvrrn, they should be judiciously taken lor each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Jrentery or I)Hirrhaa, but one mild dose" is generally required. For KlIiviimMtin'm. onf, r;i vel . Trtl Iiltation of tlie llrart, in the ftitle, IldcU and I.oi n, thev should be contin uously taken, as requireil, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Iroiy and ISropnIcal Snclllarii, th.ey should tie taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. t or hupprpmion, a large dose should be taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. As" a Dinner Filt, take one or two Trills to promote digestion arid relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these J'ills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing aud renovating effect on tho digestive apparatus. ritErAUED ET Dr.J. C.jLTEliJt CO., Practical CIiemistB XOWELZ,, MASS., V. S. A. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Dr. Crook's VOTE icr-2. A remedy lin-li otii tetec for 10 year-, nnil pi Ti-1 in tliou "nils ol -ae.s, o;i:il,V of cnrin; tl ruoascs ef tie Thr:it Lcna; nr lonniug nifiiiv rvuiMrkaOle cure merits a tihil from nil wlio are nut foring from sinnlnr ull'i-otions una vainlv seeking relief. VTill ysi 1 p raitii:o prevstt yen fc:m teirs earii lUol C;ucis aai C:H. The Druffsts say it cures them all Ar.tca. The relief nml cure- of it are marvelous. Er:n;iitii. Kvery sufferer will find relief and cure iiroit AilmesU require only a few doses. asz Siseasei. ilas cured cases pronouneed incurable focuitjr- 11 renovates nnd invigorates (he system, toivsr Cemplalat. Mosi eti'ecti ?e regulator ol this orgnn Cjsrcpsil. Its healthy action on the stomach cures it. Apjot-or. It is health-giving and appetite restoring. CrivaJi"l!l;'Jion on t"i i marked and prompt 12. Cik,C j ZX2 C? Ti2 i rioh iu the mediemnl qualities of Tar. coniliined uieiits of unionised value, whieh m:i;n if Iiiiuiif passed, not only for the complaints enumerated nut it resicrej exhasstei itro:Stlif cleanses tht btomich, relaxes the Liter and puts them to work onuses i.s food to ity.t, and makes pure nlood on.l Ix-KPts a vivacity nppieciHl 1 hy both sound and sick. II you are afi'.ctp.J in "nvwav.we knowifyou try the life-sivisj Uzis pwjsrioa of tr. Crook's Wine ol Tar, you w.ll add your testimony to its great vulne in correcting anv " ills that 'flesh i" heir to." I'rcp.tred only by tUVE2 C2CCS 4 CO. Sold by Druggists everywhere. f er Ccrcfu'-a, C:rctt:cs Tta-.ts, Scrcfilcai IUcast3 cf the I-C3. or hM-rolula m any loiin.Shcumatisin, tiseatcs ef the L:tt t'i s:et cf the t;a, rrtptiens, Flapk-i, Bcii Tat ter, Ecald Ecai, Clctr3, ltd eld Ceres, or any ciis use licnciirsiug on a tlepiated con dirim of the blood, take Ir. Crock'! C-m-pesrl Cyitp cf Tcie test Ir is combin'ed w ith the best tonic preparations of iron kown, and is the best Alterative and Mood I'nrifier made. Cle&ase vow tl-oi. Try one Bottle. Sold by Druggists. l'rt pared onlv br ClY2 C2CCZ k CO.. Daytoa, 0. Mill 'S K'-'it'i il HAVING lecently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our fctock con sts of Druss, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, H .til's and Allen's Hair liestor atives. Pills, Ointment!, Plasters. Liniments, Tain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Phubarb. Pure Spices, &c. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Blank Book s, Deeds, Notes and Ponds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Booka, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories, Bibles, Iteligious.rrayer aud Toy Books, Penknives. Pipes, &c. Ei? v e have added to our Etcck a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which w would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOUR A.PII ALBUMS at lower prices 1. n- 1 . I i . wui ever uuermi in mis pince. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 16G8. Maiu Street, Ebciibburg. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAC SULPHUR-No SU GAR of lead-No litharge- No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent and clear. -us crystal, it will not soil tho finest fabric, perfectly SAFE, CLEAN ami EFFICIENT, desideratums long sought FOK AN1 FOUND AT T.AST ! It restores and prevents the Hair front be coming G ray, imparts a sof t, p-lossy appearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and re stores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headache, cures all humors, cu taneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A DltlSlNt; FOK THE HA I K IT IS THE KEST AltTICEE IN THE MARKET. Du. G. SMITH. Fatentee, Aver, Mns. Pre pared only by FIKM7TOK ItltOTH EKS, Glou cester, Mass. The genuine is pur up in a panel tiottlo, made expressly f or ft, with the name of the article blown in thcglnss. Ask vmir Uruir gist for If.iTL'HE'si 11A.IH IlEti'l'OIiA XI YE, and t'ike no other. C'-sSend two three cent stamps to Fhoctek IlnoTMKHSfora "Treat iso on the Human Hair." The information it contains is worth $"00 to any person. For sale by I.EMMOX & MURK A V. Drug gists, Arc, Ebensburif. la. iJune3, 'Tl.-ly.J PJKMUVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. Til .COPPER kl 1EM1I Willi. Having recently taken possession of the new ly tittt-d up and commodious building on High street, two doors cast of the lliink and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is be lter prepared than ever to manufacture nit articles in the TIN. COFFER and ."SHEET-IRONWARE line, all of which will bo furnished to buyers nt the very lowest living prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assort men t of Cocking, Parlor aurTHeating Steves of the most approved designs. t"?r-p POUTING and ROOFING inadetoordt r and warranted perfect in manufacture nnd ina terinl. REPAIRING promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done riyht find on fair terms, aud all STOVES and WARE sold by me can be depended upon as to quality and cannot lie undersold iu price. A continuance and increase of patronnpe is respectfully solici ted, nnd no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALUE LUTRINGER. Ebcr.sburg-, Oct. 13, 1S70. tf. Kxcrnsmx ticket: 00 - ? 5 4 a - L CO C3 1 C3 14 tr ts) o '3 on DO CD o 3 3 5 E. . " . . 1 a 73 a v, tr. O OO to p c - ra T3 CO O ?3 IJ.MM.HX KOISU:1.)X3 j AUCTION! AUCTION! HAVING Vieen comruissionfit y ov-r-rniroiurr to act aa A VCLUiSEEli in and for the Horougli of Ebensl.urjr, I am ' now nrciiired to receive and sell at Public ' miction all kinds of Ooods, Wares. Mer ' eliaiuiise, &c, and alsoattenrt to the duties - of Auetioiieer at all sales of lainda. Tenc- - iiients. Live StOi-k. Household Furniture, - &c, &c, within thelimitsof said Itoronjrh. ' Term moderate. Inquire at No. 100 Hijrh - Street. JZ. L. O ATM AX, Ebensburg, pril 22, 1671.-tf . "IENTlSTlir. The undersigned, a JL graduate ot the Balti more Coilege of Dental Sur pery, respect fully offers his PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re m.iin one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoona, Pa., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Office removed to irginia street, opposite the Lutneran church. Persons from Cambria county or ekewhere who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwards, will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills All. wokk warsantkt. Jan. 21, 16G9.-tf. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! And Work Warranted! i RHOXUMENTS. Tomb Stones. Ttr-' IVI beau and TarleTops, made of tne nnest Italian .Marble and in stylo of workmanship not Mirpussod "by any manufacturer. Give me a cail be tore deciding upou purehasinjr or ordering work elsewhere. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, April 22, 1871.-tf. LOGAN'S MARBLE WORKS! 131 Franklin Street, Jolinxtown; JOIIW w: I.OK4IV, - Proprietor MOXTTMEXTS, HEAD ant. TOMR STONES, t-OUNTElt and CA HI NET sr.nsi m a TELS. ie.f manufactured of the very best Ital ian and Americun Marbles. Perfect eatisfao- iion in w orn, uesisrn ana prlc iruaranteed. wraersrespectrullysolicitedandprompt ly executed. Johnstown, Nov. 11, 'Tl.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, Attorney unuw , vvunv cuvlli Ljap.X0.-ir,J 2 g 3 O eVk"ruiT3 -pr3 , I - .g S - mm auk II 0 JI A S C A It L A K D, WHOLESALE UEALEa IN GROCERIES I QUEENSVARE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS,. FISH SALT. Ml CURED MEATS. BACO.V, FI.OIR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue. Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All such poods as Spices. Brushes. Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe Ulackinj; and Station ery will be sold Irom manufacturer' printed price lists, and all other frood in my I'ne at Philadelphia. Baltimore, CincinnHti and Pitts burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present tlte peculiar advautape of gavinp ihem all freight and drayage, they re not required to paj freights from the principal cities nnd no draj Hpe charges ore mu le. J)eler may rest aa Hiired that my good.-t are of the best qualit" and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, unrisiht business, and br promptly nnt! j satisfactorily tilling all orders, 1 hope to merit j the patronage ol retail dealers an-l others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and Ratisfrielion guaranteed in all cases. THoMAS OAKLAND. Altoona. July 2'J. IttiO. tf. REWFIMlIiUVOLDSTJXD GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS FK THE UE.tDV CASH I LI A VINO bo-omo proprietors of ilio STOItE n :to: and STOCK tF t;(JOIi.S r; -. ntly tn- loninjf to II. A. Shoemaker i; o., anl liavin purchased an additional STOCK OF NEW GOODS i .v a j: i:a r va i; 1 1 r r, vre are now pr pared to Mipply all the old cus tomers of the late firm, and iu many new ones a, wilt putronizo us. with mits oi uilkimssat PRICES FULLY AS LOW as any other merchant in or out of Camttria comity. It is our intention to keep our Store constant ly stovked wit h a full and well selected nssoitment of UUV tiooiis, 11 Ess (;on!s, FANCY (JOODS, NOTIONS. liOOTS. SHOES, 1 1 A TS. ( "A I'S. ( ' I ,OTi 1 1 N ( i . V A If I' ETS. FL'ltN I TritE. Off, CLOTHS. (V EIJNSWA KE, !() CEUIKS, KbOI'lt, HA CON", FISH. SA rf. 'J'O IJACC'O, tlli A Its. nml all other art it-lea. Inrjre or small, that can lie found in any store of like oburactcr in tho county ; and ns we intend to i:xcu .sivi;lv tor cash OSt Cdl'STltY PHObtCK, and make no bad debts. ' wo fet I pure that our Hock andonr prici s will nut only secure but retain for up a liberal share of patronage. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL arc respectfully solicited, and if we fail to ren der entire satisfaction, bot h us regards tin? n;al ity of our jroods anil .the prices asked for thrill, it will cei tiiinly be no fault of the new firm at the old stand of Shoemaker ,V Co.. Ilipli street. Don't foip-et toeailand wt;'ll not forget toifive you full value for your money. M V EKS & LLOVD. Ebensburg-, Jan. 2?, ll.-tf. YOOU, MollllELL. fc CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 911LLI.CR GOODS, HARDWARE. QUEKNSWARE. BrOTS AND SHOES. UATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS CARTETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Wee tern Produce such a FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CAB RON OIL, &c, Ac. Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. M0RRELL & CO. GEO. C- K.ZAHM .JAS. II. ZAHU. SON, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ALLY KEPT IN A ARTTCLKS (JEN'ER. CO! N TRY STORE. f- WOOL AND COUNTRY P1IODUCE TAKIN IX EXCUASGK FOR GOOES. Store on South Side of Main Streetj Kbensbiirgr, Pa. TF WM. P. PATTON, 3Iaiiirtiotiii-or niicl Dealer n ALL KINDS OF CABINET FURNITURE Sos. 15 0 ami 152 Clinton Street, joLvsroir-Y, PA. Rurcaus, HHlttead3, AVashstands, Sideboards, Chamber Sets, Parlor Pets, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Lounges, &C it, ic, Sec, v:t f Cane Chairs, Wood Seat hair s. Kitchen Furniture, Bed Ixiung-es, fattre?ses,. Tete-a-TetcR, Kx tension Tables, IMninnr Tables, Cuuboards. &-c, iSrc, &c, &c, -c.. Sec, 4c. a s ; itimox or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE maae tu order in excellent style and at low prices. t aljinet and tiairinakers' materials of an Kinosrorsaie. urnitiire delivered at any point iu Johnstown or at Railroad Station free Johnstown,Xct.ri3. 18T0.-tf. Geis & Foster Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. Johnstown, Pa. lnvil the attention of buyers to their larg-e auu ot'KUlu MUCK Or FALL AND WINTER GOODS. T CONSISTING. OT DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. CARPETS, OIL OIL CLOTHS. AT EVERT PRICE 1872. SPEING. 1879 ,1 arr now prepared to offer ' SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS ; TO CASH PURCHASERS or TIS.SHEET-IRQI & COPPER IAEI KITH KI4 AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. Hy stock consists in part of every variety ; Tin, Slieel-Iron, COPPER AND. BRASS WAREj I KNAMKM.KU ANI PLAIN j SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS &c ' COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS (m CANS. IIOUSEFURNISIIING UAllh WARE OF EVERY KIND. Fptai'i Anti-Uuat HEATING anij COOKING STOVFs, EXCELSIOR COOKISG SlVVFa"' NOBLE, Till UMFII ash PARLOR C'OoV ING STOVES. Ar.tl any Cooking Stove desired I will rn when ordered at manufacturcr'a prices'"-. Odd Stova Plates ai.d Grates. &c, f ,r r7 pairs, ou nana tor me otoves i fell ; r,t(. will be ordered when wanted. Part attention t:iven to icu:ir Spouting, Valleys and Conductor?, all of which will be made out of Lp.t ji;a, rials antl put up hy competent wcikixtL. Lamp Burners, Wick and Cliimneya WIIOI.FSAI.E OU IJF.TAIL. I would call particular attention to tLe House Burner, with Glass Cone, fur ivir. nioie lifilit than any other in use. A!s.j tL Paragon liurner, for Ciude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDFOf.S of all sizes cutistautlv uu Land. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet Ircr, at lowest possible lates. WllOI.KSAI.E now ready, and w RIkkchants Lists ill he sent on anidicav ly mail cir in peie'ju HoiinK to .eo all my old customers bl! , i,nrs ltlls 5S,ini. 1 return E 1 mobt. bincere thanks for the very libera ., trobtige I have alrea.ly received, nn.! 1 endeavor to please all who may call, wnt-.'J er they buy or not- FRANCIS W. IIA Y. Johnstown. March 7. 1867. nrcmoN- in J'kkls SLX To cash C AS 11 CUS TOM EKS .' AT HOliSE-FliKiISIILC STORE. '1 lie uuilersined respectfully inf. 11. 5 lit citizens of Ebensburg anl the fnl lie aliy that lie has made a pTcat reil ucti n ; prices to CAvJI DU YEI'S. My s-t. cV v. consist, in iart,cf Cooling, Parlor au ii-j:-ivg Stoves, of the most popular kiuU ; Ti icare of every description, of my own i,,: ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, tw.t, . Locks. Sciews, Rutt Hinges, Tahlt? II Shutter Hinges, Poltp.ln n and Nails. U , dow Glass, I'utty, Table Knives and F r!r Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Ct::tt-; -Apple Parcrs, Fen and Pocket Knivi-, great vai itly, Feasors, shears, IJazors a Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammer, 1 ' Machines, Auger.-. Chissels, Flanes. (.V; passes, Squares, Files, Hasp, Anvils, Yiv Wrenches. Rip. Panel and Cross-Cut Sir Chains cf r.W kinds. Shovels. Spaoes, Scrtl i and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh 1--. Shoe Lats, Pegs. Wax Bristles. C! t!f. Wringers. Grind Stones. Patent Mulastf; Gates and Mca?nres. Lumber Sticks, Hjw Nails, Hor.e Shoes. Cast Steel. Iiiilcs. Si..- Guns, Ilcvolvtrs, Pistols, Cartridges. I'tw der. Caps. Lead, c. Old Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks. Well and Ci'cr: Pumps and Tubing; Harness and Si-'- U are of all kind ; Mooacn and II dloic V, ari in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lac t. Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lnbric:.! : ; Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Faints, YarLi.-L- es, Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, uch as Tea, CofTce. Sugars, Molasses. Sv nps, bptccs. Dried Peaches, DrtcJ A; rish. Hominy, Crackers, Rice ai d Ftar Barley; Soaps, Caudles; TOBACCO CIGAKS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub. Iiti.-f, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish. Stove. Clotl.w r1' Tooth Brushes, all kiuds and ,iz , V.e Cords and Manilla lu'pes, and my otter articles at the lowest rates for CASH. fjrj- Ilouce Spoiding made, paiaVd and up at low rates for casti. A Irncral d'.sco it made to country dealers buvinz Tinvrr. e wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 2S. lSGT.-tf. Q.EOKGE AV. YEAGElT Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TH. COFRR AID SHEET-IHOI Will OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOOXt, The only dealer in the citv having the rljrM t sell the renowned "BARLEY SHE At"' COOK S TO VE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 5ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Irices Lu. satisfaction guaranteed. .OOK WELL TO YOUR M-A l'.DEKSTA.Dl.GSI BOOTS AND SHOES For Mcn't and Boys' Vtr. The undersigned respectfully informs l.i T mcrous customers aud the public general!? th he is prepared to manufacture BOOIS asJ SHOES of any desired size or quality, fn'9 the finest French calfskin boots to the coace brcan. in the v:bt bkst manner, on tl.e short est 'notice, and at as modeiate prices as work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Slioes riii-' at my establishment need no assurance ' " Biin.rinr onalilv of mv work. Others C"'4 ! easily be convinced'of the fact If they n iilou give me a trial. 1 rv ana oe convinces , t"Rep airing of Boots and Shoes attend to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident tft my work and prices will commend me to w tiauance and increase of the same. , JOHN D. TII0.MA". Ebensburg, April 28,