THE SPLEND0ROF THE WEST. SWIl ZK.KI.ANP AND 1TALV WITHIN OUR OWN BotiDi-RS GLOKIC8 OK THE YKLLOWeTOJJK. As the men tf enterprise and science ad vance iuto the unexplored recesses i f our re public pioneers, road building, gold search ers tvery step brings a new revelation of this republic's wealth and beauty. We, as a people, are rg arded by the critics of the nifShy. over" town and cabined cations of Continental Europe as given to exaggeration. "The special intellectual foible f tho Amer icans," a s the Loudon Spectator, "is their admiration for the grandiose." Yet wecan Eot wiiie the olaiu discoveiies recorded in the J It raid without seeming to the foreign mind to iin'ii in grandiose rhetoiic. Ev ery day stems to bring forth a new wonder, and the tiu.e is coming quickly when the titles of health dceiriug aud wouder tec-king tiavel will be from Europe to America. Why, for instance, should e go to ywifE erluiid to se the mountains, or to Iceland fcr gey.-eis? Thiity years ago the alti action of America to tho foreign miud was Niagara Falls. Now we have attraction which di iriiii.h Niagara into an ordit.ary exhibition. The 'o Semite, which the nation has made a pat k , the Rot ky Mouuta us and tin ir sin gular parks, the caDjons of the Colorado, the Dalies of the Columbia, the g'aut tiees, the lake auntry of Upper Minnesota, the c untry of the Yellowstone, with their beau ty, their splei.dor, their extraordinary acd frotiielimes tenible nianiftstatious of nature, form a series of attractions possessed by do other nation iu the world. When that fa loous city-item reporter, Charles Dickens, came here over thiity yeai ago, lie was taken iu state to see a Missouri prairie. He made an elaborate record of the reappoint ment t c Uid him and his failure to see any thing to compare with the gleu of Gleuce, iu Scotland. The thought that our fathers were so ignorant of their own country as to gard a prairie its rarest attraction is not iihout humor, ami we can well pardon the ahfeo'e rf any enthusiasm on the occasion f the stately visit, and the desire of Mr. D.ckens to kill the tediousness of the jouiuey by champagne aud comic sougs. But we really had little more thnn a prairie acd some long, carrow, muddy, unintera ting rivora to thow to the foreigner thirty years ago. The West was an unkrioWD laud to us. There was nothing but desolatiou" beyoDd the Mississippi; aud as to the Pac fie, the Mexi cans aud SpauiarJs were in possession, aud we had not fought nir war for This and California. As we have said, why go to Switzeilaud to see the Alps? There is uo exhilaratiou tf air or beauty of scenery in the Alpine regions that we have not io Col orado. Within three or, by easy stages, four days from Gew Yoik, the traveler finds him Belf stepping from a luxurious palace car in'o Ptover, and from Denver sweeps a view that has no parallel in the world. Mountains aud peaks, with every conceivable variety of colr and beauty, stretchh-g for a hundred miles north and south, their tops covered with perpetual sui.w. The mouutaiu parks invite him for a summei's holiday. If he wouM hurt, there are deer tu the mountains aud buffaloes on the plains, and vo angry liergh to molest or make afraid. If he has scientific tastes, the rocks will tell hiai a geo logical story; the quartz formatious will speak of the hidden riches of the earth; the flora wiil bo full of profit aud iustructiou. The air is pure aud lile-giving, and acts upon the nervas like champagne. Fir beyond Switzerland, far leyoud the Tj rol. or the Highlands, or the Lake country , or Norway, Colorado s'aods to-day iuvitini the tired cit izen to come and find rest and health iu the tnidaummer months. Colorado is scarcely a new story, and we make this allu sion ns a hiut to those of our readers who are wondering where to iu th summer. But here we have really a new story, told to us by Genera! Pni! SherU dan, who sent out an expedition to see, and v hose report is iu pi int. A few days since the SvO.aU passed a bill setting apart as a public park, to the uses of the people i f the United States forevt-r. what we are iu the habit of tailing "the Ytllowstoue couutry." The passage of the act was '"vise, for as we read the reports published by General Sheridan, we fiud an aggregation of curiosities and Dat ura! phviiomuua iu this proposed paik that lias no parallel in the wt-ild. As we peruse the precise and co'd and formal words of the-e official reports we feel tho glow and color of the Arabian Nights, or tho legends vf the O.ieuUl natioD. Thus of our enthu siasts w ho care to found a new religion upon defined principles of eternal damnation will welcome the Yellowstone discoveries. For here are whit we call .Sulphur Mountains." with marvelous deposits of brimstone; the earth oveied with hi iliug springs, caverns of purj crjita'iz-d sn'j.hur. the air deuse with the fumes i f sti'phu e t'd byrroren There was one sptii.g having regular pul salious like au engine, givit g off large quan tifies of uteam, which wvuld issue forth with the roar of a hurricane , a steam voIcaDO io reality ; whit li deep vibrations in the subter ranean caverns far away beneath the hills." What au opportunity for a powerful preich r to inculcate the doctrines, of eternal pun isiitnLt. the vengeance of en angry God and and the sure iewrd of all sins! Now that the movement b wards secession and evan gelical reformatiou is seen in many of our churches, here is an opportunity for an ex odus as marked as that of Joseph Miller or lirigham Youth. Theu we pass to scents which have no theological associations. Why do we go to th Rhine to ser the Dome of Cologne or the castled crag of L'racheufel ? Here are tur rets of granite and feldspar and castles of basaltic rock, lifted high into the air for hun dreds of feet, carved with a surer hand aod clearer eye than ever fatdiioned church or stronghold. One. for iuhtance, which is thus described : Turret or tower, one hundred . and twenty feet in circumference; brokeD I vi uuiiiiuq auf7 v' a 11 on, rvim.n.iu n battlerneoted tuiret; the whole stiucture graceful in proportions and details, resem bling an old castle somewhat in ruins, even to the porthole, made by small apertures ia turret and bai-e." Then we have pyramids of baaltic columor, as massive and vast as those of Egypt, says the wiiter. aud of many colors, mainly of a d ep red flint from the salts of iron, but not unfrrquently of a deli cate gray, saftron, a Iiht gamboge, pink and green, aud the ashes of roses. Then we have cascades aud rocky gorges atd caverns. The cascades especially ! One fall one hun dred ami fifteen fet. another three hundred and fifty feet, ending in .heeted foam and rsii bow-tinted spray before it reaches the ground. There are valleys of chalk-colored rocks more marvellous than the Dover cliffs, which Shakespeare paints ia his immortal poetry, and volran. es ever throwing up mud of the consistency of thick cream, so that the surrounding forest trees are covered with mud on their topmost branches. In one pi ice there areslrrams and sp inting spr n s of tiot water; five streams of boiling water , are told, in poicelain chanuelsof manv hues irnru bright 6aurou to deep vernullion. rip pling over cascades worn into the terraced aides of the rocks. Over this rise masses of por shadowing over waters of ultramarine blue, with rings of rainbow tints, yellow, orange bdJ red cf "astounduig beauty." be (tu.it g bright vermillion and then silvering into a clearcers like that of a crystal and a Color like the turquoise. All of this so far above the level of the set that every nitht in the year brings frost! But the air is so clear and gentle and rarified that although the mot ning shows the delicate tiuttd flower to be fretted wich fiost, as though traced with delicate lacework, the sun dissolves the frost as though it were a dew, without tirgeing the bloom of the flower or witheiing a leaf or stem. Ann we come to tho geysers, the most extraordinary phenom enon ot all. Looking from one point an xtinr volcanic craur.callod.queerl enough, "Old Faithful" the eye takes in the whole geyser valUy, with its thousand steam jets and graceful fountains, ne&tled between high hills covered with foliage. It is hard to write of these geysers without our imagina tion carrying us away. There is the old "Comet Geyser," for instance, who has made his cn reputation already. A roar like that of a tornado and a stream leaping two bun dled feet iuto the air, throwing out masses of steam only th'nk of it ! Not to speak of the mud spring, as yet unnamed, but cer tainly ddsei viug great reuown, for this spring throws up at least a thousand jets of steam within a space of one hundred aud fifty feet, discharging minute particles of fine clay, of the purest white and orange and pink, ready for the moulder to woik into the porcelain. S.) we might continue this story, for there is leally no end to it. Nature in a fautastic mood has hail her way iu this strange coun try, and future ages will find the pilgrim looking for the wonderful and a we-insnirin?: - I " J the man of science stekiug to read the rid dles of our myj-terious planet ; the weary ) worker craving a summer's rest ; the sfrick J en invalid yearning for the health-restoring I waters and vapois and midiciual springs j which here abound. We as yet scarcely ' know anything of tho Yellowstone. The In dians occupy the approaches to the region, aud thus far it has been only seeu by armed men and road builders, forcing their way into the wilderness to find a path for the northern road to the Pacific. Every .day these pioneers of enterprise and civilization make an ad vance, and as we have said, each step devel opes some new wonder f nature. In a fuw years the locomotive will carry the homes of civilization iuto these hidden and forbidden territories, the Indian will be forced into countries nearer the setting sun, and the re gion so wisely set apart as a rational park will become a summer resoit for our citizens acd for travellers from other lands, riv llin ; and superceding in its advantages and oppor tui ities f r study, lest and pleasures Sara toga and the seashore, the White Mountains and Niagara Fal's. or any possible attraction outside of a castle, a church or a mummy that the O'.d World can show. N. Y 7dr ahl. A. M . lirwiu & Co., 172 and 174 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. Respectfully announce to their numerous customers, and buyers of Dry Goods generally, that thej- are now receiving, and are daily open ing, their usual large and elegant assortment of Spring Goods ; and that their capacious salesrooms are now filled with all the choicest nov elties of the season, embracing manj' new styles and fabrics never before offered in this market. Special at tention is recpiested to the stock of Black Alpacas, Silks, medium and low priced Dress Goods, House keeping; Goods, and Shawls. Having the handsomest and best lifhted Store Room in the two initios. and keeping nothing but the best makes ot goods, and guaranteeing our prices to be as low as the lowest, we are satisfied that we can make it to the interest of purchasers to look through our stock before making their spring purchases. To close buyers at wholesale, we can offer some special inducements; we carry one of the largest stocks of goods in this market, comprising many things in Shawls and medium ju iced Dress Goods, not kept in regular wholesale houses. We guarantee our prices as low as any New York or Philadel phia quotations, and only ask an examination to convince buyers that we can do them good. A. W. ERWIX t CO. I- 174 l oderal St., Allrsheuy C Ity. A' Principal Office 101 W. F fth St.. Cincinnati, 0. Ti9 crly EELIASLE GOT riSTSIBSTICH in th ewatry. IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BK DISTRIBUTED IN Xi. 30 - SIKTT3S 134th Regular Monthly Hi Enterprise! To be drawn Monday, April 9h, 1S7-2. Two Ciranil Cnittnl8 or 35,000 each in Greenbacks ! T.., D.:, (tt nnn: r Five Prizes $500 f Ten Prizes $100 5 1 Hmt isd Bses?, with SHTor-airatel Earnest, worth $CC0 .-.. .,w rwvwj riaiiu, wunn )3UU, Ten J-Hiuilr eu-iiiK Mac hines, worth tluoetti-h ir Heavy am-t tinhl Hunting H atche and llo try Hold Chains, trorth $300 each r Ocli Axerieia Hiatisj Wvtej. - injrta $123 ed. ts:t laeiis- ooiD sasinrc WAicirs, worji $i:o eci. feOO (ViJii an1 SUrer Isrrr lluntiim Hatches. th row tM ti :W tach ! Indies' Oolil Leontine and fJenfs Oold Vest linins, Solid mid :Ooutle-Plated Silver Tuble and Teaspoons, l'tiotorrapu Albums, Jewelry. &c, &c, &c. Whcl B-jrtor Z'J:t. 6,000. TlcieU LIal:el to 60,000 AUE.NTH WANTED to S-ll Ticket, to whom lllerI Fmuiumswlll beiriven. Surni.E Tickkts : Six Tickets 5;-Twelve Tickets 10; Twenty-ti ve Tickets tw. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de pcription of the manner of drawinir, and other information in reference to the Distribution, wtll he sent to any one ordering them. AlOet ters must be addressed ro . . ort St Cincinnati, O. w. W. JAMISON, M. D., rM(o, lumorla Co., P, of w.pr0fes1onaJ rrice to P'ttzens time need Medical niri r rl a t a r ir aprJH.-tf.J uiimm 1872. SPRING. 1872. I art now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS OF TIB. SSEET-IROH & COPPER HARE. KITH FK AT WHOLESALE OK 1JETAIL. My stock consists in part of every yariety of Tin, Slieet-Iren, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, ENAMELLED AND PLAIN SAUCE PANS. BOILERS. &o , COAL SHOVELS, MINK I.AMTS, OIL CANS, II0USFFURNISI11N0 HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Spli' Anti-Dtut HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING S10VES. NOBLE, Till UMril and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES. And any Cooking Stove desired I will get wl:en ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stova Plates ar.d Grates. &c, fur re pairs, on band for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors all of which will be made out of best mate rials ami put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys "WHOLESALE OR I KTA I L. I would call particular attention to the Liffht House Burner, with Glass Cme, for pivino more light than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, fur Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES7ND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron, at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Merchants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person Iloping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa troiiage I have already received, nnd will endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. 18C7. RKaT ikdi:ctiox i.v Prices iv AStl LLSl (JH1LKS: AT THE l li:SliI RG m i' lU0IlllU 1 UII The uudersiDed resoectfullv iiif.irnm tl. c:tizeus of Ebeiibhtirg and the public gener aily that he Las made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. Mv ktl- will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heat ing Stores, of the most popular kinds ; Tin ware ol every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, In n and Nails, Win dow Glass, Butty, Table Kuivcs aud Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters Apple Parers, Ten and Pocket Knives in great vaiiety, Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines. Augers. Chisscls, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files, Uaps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Tanel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Eristles, Clothes Wiingers. Giiod SU-nes. Patent Molasses Gtes and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse -Mai.s, uore buoes. Cast Steel. Rides, Shoe Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der. Caps. Lead, Ac, O Id Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden ami Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware. Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, uch as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Applesl Fish. Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pear Barley: Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIliAKS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kiuds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. Off-Home Sjwuting made, paiivVd and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb. 28. 1867.-tf. (JEORGE W. YEAGER. Wholes! and Retail Dealer la HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Til COFFER All SHEET-IfiQS MI OF IIIS OWN MANUFACTURE, A.id GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING aDd all other work in Lis I'm. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTO OX A, PA, Th only dealer in the city having th riht to sell the renowned "UARLEY SHEAF" COOK S rOVE. the most perfect complete and "satisfactory Stova ever introduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Trices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. OOK WELL TO YOUR USDEKSTANDIKGSX BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's stud Bya Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers aud the public generally that he is prepared to manufacture BOO I S and SHOES of any desired sire or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the vert best manner, on the short est notice, and at as modeiate prices aa like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who 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 thej will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. tW Rep airing 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. THOMAS. Ebensburg. April 28, 18U9. UUlM-ri'llMSU AU STO fIJ TjXIS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color; making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and landruffj and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and pjives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, w The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Deulers in JfeJicints. Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Ilenewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash ofE Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, lf.IL. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it does surelv and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Cherrt Pectoral, will aud does relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lung3 beyond any other medicine. The most dan-rerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are public ly known, so remarkable as hardlv to be be lieved, were they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the oublic may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces tne most sceptical, f.very lamily should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and unperccived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten ner lungs neeu tins defence; and it is unwise to be without ir As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Cherry Pectoral is invaluable; lor, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surelv against ordinary colds. securing sound and health-restorinff sleeD. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain- r w. -. . i . i . . ... iui xironcnuis, wnen mey Know now easily uicv u:iu lid turvu. Originally the product of lont?. laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently re- iicmiiiuii u iuK?esiiig mi me virrues it nas ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as iiiemoraoie as me greatest it nas ever effected. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. MUSIC! MUSIC!! civ St Jtranr.a" -The ' Sisters will be prepared tog-ive Lossonson the PIANO METHOD EON orCAHI- xsKi- unuAN at any time after Easter. to the SnoerioreRs. Sis-" ter M. IIoitTKssE, .or t Rev. It. C. Christt, Cnanres moderate. Ebensburg, April 1, 1871 tf. V. P. T1EHNEY JAMES F. SCLL. JAW and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERNEY &, NULL, 4'olonatlc Row, Ebensbnrc, tf" Special attention paid to collections in all parts of the United States. 3-18-'71.-tf.l GEO. W. O ATM AN J. OALUTZ1M LAKI. O ATM AN & LAKE, ATTOKXEVS AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. t3TPrompt attention given to claims of all kind In Cambria county, and throughout the United States and Canadas. Feb. 10.-ly.l TH. H. 8ECHLKR, T. R. SCAN LAN, Ebensburgr. Carrolltown. SECIILEU & SCANLAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ebessbuho, Pa. t3TAdvice given in English and German. CW. EASLY, Attorskt at Law, Office, No. 108 Franklin street. Johns town, Fa , two doors North bi Tracer's Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all manner ol legal business that maj be entrusted to him. GEO. M. KEADE, Attontey-at-Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in new building recently erected on Centre street, two doors from High street. IS"3"- taniel Mclaughlin, Attorney J- at-Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office in the old Exchange building, (up-stairs.) corner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus iness connected with his profession: r. A. SnOKMAKEB, GEO. A. BERRY. SHOEMAKER & BE It UY, ATTOR.XEY8-AT-l.AW, March 11, 137L EBEXSBURQ, PA. JOHN V. LINTON, Attornryat-Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office in building south west corner of Main and Franklin streets, sec end story.. Entrance on Franklin Btreet. rp W. DICK, Attornky-at Law, Eb- ensburir. Pa. Office in Colonade Row. All manner of legal business attended to satis factorily and collections a specialty. rio-itT RJ. LLOYD, successor to R. S. BrNtr, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines. Per fumeries, Clears, Tobacco, Notions, Paints, &c. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House, Ebensburg, Pa. (.April 17 1968. akj it ur- - - i NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE 4 H 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 as crystal, ft will not soil the finest fabric perfectly SAFE, CLEAN and EFFICIENT, desideratuuis long sought I'Olt AND rOUND AT I.AST ! It restores and prevents the Hair from be coming Gray, imparts a soft, frlossy appeamnce, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, cheeks the Hair from failing off, and re stores it to a jrreat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headache, cures all humors, cu taneous eruptions, and unnatural h-at. AS A Hit ESS ING FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. Hit. G. SMITH. Putentee, Ayer. Mass. Pre pared only by PROCTOR BROTHERS, Glou cester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of theurticle blwvvu in the glass. Ask your Druir pit for XATUKL'S 11 Alii RESTUUATIVE. uud take no other. ;-? 'Send two three cent stamps to Procter Buothkhs for a "Treatise on the Human Hair " The information it contains is worth &jO0 to any person. t? For sale by LEMMON & M URKA Y. Drur STits, ic, Ebeiifcburjr. 1'a. lJuue 3, 'L-ly.J Dr. Crook's WINE or Iiublialiel A reniwlj m h Hi l-i- 0 .1 Irxie Tor 10 year, and pi in thous mids ol ciiairs. eapnbV of euring tl 2isci:o3 rf tio Tircit si tirjs; per form ng iiimiiv remnrknbl curen nierita a tunl from all who are auf. ferinj? from siin.l.ir affwfions no vainly seeking relief. vTill yn ! trr Blie prvtat yon froa telair coral ilia) isi MiU. The Drussrists say it cures them all Anna. I no relier an.l cure- of it are mirreous. orca:mki Kvery suflerer will find relief and cur Itrait Auasata require only a few dopes. LajP.Bie. 1 1st cured cases pronounced incurablt Estuiy. It renovates and inriorau-s the system mr CoaiUiat. Mori etfecti ve regulator ol this ornn ij7PfiU its healthy action 00 the stomach cures it. Appo:aor. It is health-giving and appetite restoring jrf-V,?Ji"l!,ononfhn i marked and prompt 3. C2.WX.S CT 112 ia rieh in the medio.nal (Ui.litiea ol lar, combined with egeUl.le inre nents of un loubled alue, which make it uns.ur p.-isd, not only for the complaints enumerated out it rapiiljr wstiTM ezizt.ei itrear. cl-unses tlit sn.in n il, tchixes the L.ier and puts them to work .auxe i.-ie food to digest, and makes pure blood -n.i begets a vivacity appreciated hy both sound and VJi .v. io"lLir' mlc'-i in ""T way, we know if yoo try the lL'c-jiviaj tesU prsp;rt's of tr. Crook's Wine 01 Tar,jou will add your testimony to its great v:.lue in correcting any "ills thai fl.-xh iw he;i to Prepared only by 6LT7Z2 C2C k CO. Sold by uruggiats everywhere. Ccrsfi.. Scrcfuleu Ttssrs, Ccrcfalcai CUeaset ef the Iy, or Seroiula m :ny toim, ZhccaatisB, titcaset ef ths Liver Sii elite cf the Ckia, Erop'deiss, rtap'.ei. Bsi Tev Ut, Said Eead, Ulten, isi eli Seret, or any disease depending on a d-praed con dition of tlie blood, take t. Creci's Cza peui Syrtp of Pels Coot, li is combined with the Lent tonic preparations of iro known, and ia the best Alterative nnd Flood Purifier made. Ceaass jzzt tld. "1 rv one bottle. Sold by Urut-nau Prepared only by CU72C2CCrACiras.a 1 in .wiil itc; mm 111 sot. HAVING lecentlj enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumerv, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrap, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, ike' ; CIGARS AXD 1VBACCOS. Plank Book 3, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black aud Red Iuk, Pocket aud Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories. Bibles, Religious.Prayer aud Toy Books, Penknives. Pipes, &c. tW We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 18C8. Main Street, Ebensburg. rr VVM. P. PATTON, 3raiiiifaotirer and Dealer n -AM, KINDS OF- CABINET FURNITURE A os. ISO and 152 Clinton Street, JOHXSTOWS, PA. Iturenus, Hedsteads. Washstands, SUitxirl9S Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Wardrobes, liook Cases, Lou litres. Cane Chairs, Wood Seat hair s. Kitchen Furniture, Ited Lounges, Mattresses, Tete-a-Tetes. Extension Tables, DininR Tables, Cupboards. &c, ic, ic, &c. See.. Arc. dec., xc. Arc, ice, SO. KVKBT UKSCBIPTION 1F SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in PTppllunt ctrlo mnA .1 l. prices. Cabinet and bairmakers' materials of uu Kinus ior saie. r urnuure delivered: at any point in Johnstown or at Railroad Station free of extra charge. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct.113, 18T0.-tf. DENTISTKY graduate The undersigned, ot the Balti more College 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 fol'rtb ilosDAT of each month, to re main one week. Aug.13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H. B.MILLER, ' Altoona. Pa.. Operative and Mechanical DENTIST OfBce removed to irginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or eltewhere wha get work done by me tothenmountof Ten Dollars and upwards, will have the railroad faze deducted from their bills. An. won waeaantkp. Jan. 21, 1669.-if. LUKtTTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! And Work Warranted! MONUMENTS, Tomb Stones, Bu .k UEAUxand TablkTops, made of the finest Italian Marble and in style of workmanship not surpassed bv any manufacturer. Give me ri wiTi "'u'11 uPn Purchasing or orderinir work elsewhere. JMF wtt vivcnv Loretto, April 22. MnTtf. 1LSO- mm JIJRBLE WORKS! 131 racklln Street, JohaMB; JOII-S IT. LOUAN, - Proprietor. t Buuiacrured or the verv he itoi if" lS"" Marbles Perfettisf riJsr X ' "ko ana price guaranteed Sewing Machine Agents TO SELL THE The Lo misticis not a new ma chine, hot has been sold, in a small way, for some six yrs., during which time the tn s t skilled inv entors have labored to simplifyand m p r o v e. until to-da v It i- so far ahead of all others as to defy com petition. It has but slxly'pieces. counting every part of Machine and stand, while the Howe Machine contains 244. This will give an idea of its sim plicity. It will do work, fine and coarse, that no other machine will attempt, from the tim'st gossamer to fiktv thicknesses of dressed mus lin ; it will sew without change of needle, thread or tension. All movuble parts are made of hardened steel and ournished bearings. IT MAKKS OISr.HlUTKVEIt, and the proprietors hereby offer A Reward of One II iiMlrel Dollnrx for nnjr otlier l.ork Nttlcti Mnctitiie Hint will run Rn light. The shuttle is a cylinder,- without a rivet or sprinjr; can be tilled by n blind person, and We claim it. and fan show, a list of fifty points j f superiority over any machine in the market, j To experienced agents the most libera) in- . unit (Mini in w-ioii4 tmiil in full iii'fiali 11 1 (hp iui mo ii in ii ir i.mi ii-u. ;i4tt nun ? i iiiimkii ii end of each month. A handsome wnyon. wort ti fc!50.(KI. f urhished without eiiarge. and suffleient j time given to purchasers to enable t he asrent to 1 compete with any Company in the State. R. W. STEADMAN &, CO., So. 39 Sixfli Street, iiTrsur:ic.ia, pa. WITH Tn E NEW DRAW FEED, Has just been received, ar.d is now the Prvr Family Machine in the market. It makes the l.ork fell tell, in Simple. XofselcSM. Knnily Oprralrtl, shd verv effective. We want GOOD PEWIXti MACHINE AGENTS in all unoccupied territo ry, to whom we will jrive the most i.ir.ritAi. terms. The ELLIPTIC is the HASIEr MA CHINE TO SELL iu the market. HOWARD FAT0N & CO. General A'trntr, 17 FIFTH AVE.IIT, Fob. 24, 1872.-3m. l'l ITSPURGII Agents Wanted FOU THE Sewing Machine. Wherever the FLOHEXCE Jfuohine has been Introduced, it has met with the irreatest st-e-cess. It is the only machine making four dif ferent stitches and bavin the Heversible Feed. The machinery is perfect, aud tho motions pos itive. It runs liirht, and very fast, and sews coarse or tine fabrics. The Heminer will turn wideor narrow hems, and fells beautifully. All attachments it with the machine. For infoi uiaticu apply to or address HECKERT & McKAIN, o. 8 Kixth Street. March 2, 1ST2. 3m. PITTSBURGH. M. WHITMORE, THOS. H. LANE, ( HAS. T. NEAI.E. C. H. WOI.FF, - J.XO. D. CHEKKY. TT? I A o. pn QL. HULff. LQ fi U Ml IMrORTEUS AND DF.AI.KKS IN tt np-AnE, Sign of the Anvil, No. 50 Wood St., (Three doors above St. Charles Hotel,) PITTSBURGH, PA. Invite the attention of buyers to their Spring Stock, which, in selection and price, is uusur pnsed in the country. They lire AirenlH for American File Com pany's celebrated riles and i:n, KiiMpr Iteltiiic: and I'mkln;. U!mim. Hawk vrorllt, KllUon Co.'s Kn;llsl Sled, Pillsburgh 'itl, Locks, Shovels, ie. Sold at manufacturers' prices. 2-24.-3ni. NOW IS THE TIMET WANTED. Glo od lieliublo Agents, to sell thk UrVIElX FEED WH EX CCD TT SEWING MACHINE I in THIS COUNTY. Dcst Machine in the World. Best Selling Machine in Market. Trice, com plete, 45.00. Written warrantee for live years. Apply immediately to SMITH & FORRESTER, 3-2.-3m. 14 Sixth St., 1I 1 1 Mburgti, Pa tiie nicuroRii " FAMILY KXITTIXG MJCIIIXE The yesttest. the Brvt, and the Oirapwf. NEVER GETS OUT OF OKDEK. Knits Everything;. Price 25 IolIars. Tersons desirous of purchasing- Machines can aret circulars and information, and have their Machinessent free of charge on receipt of nriee by npplyimr to JAMES McBRIDE, An't for Western Penn'a No. 1 Sixth tit.. I ittsburBh, Pa. Enterprisinn-Ajrcnts wanted in everv County to whom liberal terms will be tfiven. L3-l-lm. T. D.CASEY, late of Ilobcrt Woods 4 Co. T.JO. I'OUAKTT JAMES CASEY CASEY, FUG A 11 T Y & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX MIGUEL! & OLD RYE-MISSY, AM) ALL KINDS Of DOMESTIC LIQUORS, AND UIPOBTKKS OF Foreign "Wines,' Gins,' Brandies, &c, So. 315 Liberty Street, Dec. 18, 1871.-3m. PITTSBURGH, PA. AGISTS WAXTKD. Wanted Immediately, four active, energetic men, to act as Agrents for the '"NEW" Wteeler & Wilson Sewing Hacbine in this copnty. Only such men as can irlvo yood reference as to character and abilitv, and Turnish a IJond, neelapjdy. We will pay guar anteed sa la it iks. or liberal commissions, to proper men. Only such men as rrnlly ilrxirr to .nr "a"fss need apply. WM. SL MNEU CO., No. 140 Wood St., Pittsbcrgh, Pa. EBENSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY! manufacture on short notice. CLOTHS r aji Ebensbunr, Feb. 21. l2Mf. fi,OSS- T O HOOK AGENTS JllT 1 "" Xew Book, lHT f Can vassers. No book Is looked for inpiitlenllJ" lhan th,s ana aehts will do Annlr eVierr1,,0ry f0r U 48 rty ftS Possible. ' ' j " "o terms to ro . . an.iiaALi, i-uoiisner. l18. 7H Sransoui Street, Philadelphia. :J ;iMJ DUlIBfcJ .v, B.B until HL(Q)rlIl Till: CU.4MM10T11I it. O stnmamrria is mi ui). sJio .j t wrinkles. jim1 Lit liair is iuite w,He. her ey.'s hine like ti stars Yen, ii...'v ": more leaiiiifu! ; they S'e so mild, s l.."t ' to ! k i A tj'l she can toil ,. delight. u! t-tories. aud s-he Las a di , f .' siik that ruetlfn; it is covered wr.:i ij.. fl.jwers. long lef..re paj a ainl nianiMut, t l..i ..." taiu. Giainhr.amind Las a s.ilm-L k SIX thick silver i i:il s sr.il s h r.-a . oiten ; in it there lu-s a rose; it is ; piesstd and dry ; it is not s.ifiueas tl..r i J she has in '.he vase. ani yet she a . 5 Mu iles mot kitii!lv :.t tears iu Ler eyes. How can it le that (i v mania looks always bi f .iiulv upon the ii eied rt.se in il.e ol.! b.,k ? I)., jou kn-. Each time tLat Grai.iliiiiiiv.i..:.' i...., r Upon the fi.iwer, its odor revives, it fresU aiiiu. an'.l tb whole room is tiiloj will, r scent of it : the walls clis.iniic.r a t . , the were on!y fog. and all around i, green, beautiful wood, with the sun :, , through the leaves. anI grandmaiou.ii uliM i w niiiTi vi.niio t SSi is a li.ni.t'.! ' with blccmii'g chci ks, engaging ar.d i. v, ( blessed eyes, are still graiidinamm'n. r her tide is seated a yeuth so handa ,;i strong ! 1I ofl'fcrs hir a rose, and s)n- .- i ;' I u not thus tmi -, graudinanuna ! y. Ler Mi.ile Coliit-s. lie i gone; 1 lie h:u .. : j outh is g"iic, and the palri:-L..k a.'. ' i man.inu yes, th re she sits aynin. a n. , lady, gaz'og at ths w'uLeitd r-i.ii tl.... ! ... tie bu k. prfli.jlmrtnimr. i . 1 r the eaty chair, and told a long. i ' .lirv '' .,, . ,lV r " k'k- s,! I "r i tory. am quite wary ; let nie sleep n 1 Then she lay back and dtew a Leiw and t-!ept : 1 ut it became tn ue a-. ! still, ami br face was so full of jn-,... , joy, ar.J was as if .-u:i sh'ji.e upon it. T they said he was d. ad She was 'aid in the biack c fH i. e?i-! r ed in pine wli.h hoen ; it; 1 o:ied s 1 t fill, and yet her evrs were cl";e I. i' :' I the wi itikles were g uc; a sweet sin i o. on her mouth ; her liair was so siU-.-r w -. i so huii'irable, no or. e c rl 1 be afraid to ; ; at her ; it was btiil the same l vn:'ii. 1 J graudmanmia. And the psalm-b. . k t laid undt-r htr head, i-.s t.e herself had J s'rd, and the rose i.ty ,u llie ,jltl V ; j i si tl ty buritd 1 cr. I On her grave, close m. der th'-c' irr!. w ; they planted a rose tree, an.i it j, ; bloi-Boms ; the niiihtingsi!'? s:i'' r.v-r i'. , ! fn-rn viiit.in tlie chit'ch the oran i.'.iy. J most beautiful psalms in th I o k ;L it : j iinder her head. And the moon si;. m..- 1; j down upon the grave ; bur the d,- i , ;.c i LJt iLeie; every child coi.l.! fe.11 :-..') ; I thf re at night, and pluck a rose iLtie L v ; I clinrcli wall. Oi e tl at is dal knows more than ! r. liv ng know ; the dead know the d.ri ; HtlD should feel at anything so st : i ; j - hit they should appear to us. Tt,- : ! are htlt r thau we are. and I hev 1 j t;..; ..- There U earth over the c fij.i, there :? t . Jin it. Ihe psa!m-bo. k with its :t-.,ve 1 dust ; but above, fresh roes bid rr. J- tha nightingale sings and the orcjn one thinks of the old grandai Jtber, 1 mi'd eyes, sver yonnj. Kyes can never die! Ours h1l one ?,: see her. -oiirig and beautiful as when f r first time hhe kissid the freth ted litlh now du.-t iu the grava. CEL r BliAl V I) FSGLISH UaKS. Au E lih uiincaiiuu vivt-M the f .llu win ac . it' t' e mot,t cc'tbratel v-aks iu EuTt'i i: The olile.-t nak i-n the islam ajj.ear- i ! Ihe riliarr.ent Oik (so called fnm a tni tiou that Eiward I held a Partian-ient hi. its branches). It grows in Climpst' u hich Ltlwbfis to the Duke of lYni.ir. : Tliis Park io the most ancient in V.:i fur it was ooe before the dnqnt. aui appropiiited once by William the N rrnr The ParhariieLt Oak is suppled to be 1.:. jears old. The oak which a few rears ao wa- r garded as the tallest io Enlaui!. hut ':: is nnl n-.w standing was also the ir- ;'-r;r of the Daka of Portland. It was ci iel t Duke's Walkiiiijstick," and w.s h than Wesin.i .j-ter Abbi y. The la is the Callhrop Oak. in Yorkshire. measures seventy-eight feet in circiiafjv:..i where the irunk meets tiie ground. The Three Shire Oik. which has rec :v this uame because it overhrnions n : of the three countries of York. Xotrii,;:. . i . and Derby, covers a greater expiree ihx that of aDy othur oak in Knglan l. i -r ' branches exteud over an area of 707 yards. The most productive oak on rec r'. that of G!ooas. in Montn .nt hhi tp. ! was cut down in 1810, Its b-rk hro;.;1: 200. and its ti:nber 7Q. Ia the niacMoD of Tredegir Taik in M c mouthshiie, there is t l t be a room, t r:t two feet broad aod 226 long, the fl o- a i wa'n ci ts of which w le made fr in a ii oak that grew upon the estate. Lifting Hair A disvivmer, whos" r,-i:: cannot h-ng be coocea'eJ from thf? ba' : h 1 ed world, has found out a plan uf ret 1 uA :. the h.iir whre it is lo.-t, inst as cabl a-'s " sttont in a garden. As plants grow, :. -the hair. It is touted a. d thiives like a w etable. The operation of lotoriug l.r very simple. Put healthy hairs inu tu-. eyes of ueeilles and draw the n ed es ll.r .; the upper skin, the epidei mis ; litin; ir i through. the I a"r aieleft in the kiu,as tln'f may be left in any material bv a stilch-' I'l l u. i 1 . , iuc unitv, m ijicii iijvc urrn t'Airacif (' rroi. , i i ..li . . j ..... i i . , .. uirir uuas i :o:n oiei e. are i'ru::"ru iiin.ir i hairs soon take root, grow and tlourish. i: i not stated whether having the tkic j iim: ured io this way is disagreeable, and l.o often it is fatal. The latter is of 1 t'ecrf quence. As with some, it is hair and !f sj with the bald it wilt le hair or die. Cceed by Ills' Wife A citizen c f Kei' ing was broken of the wretched hai. t 8 a earing io a novel manner. He a iuveterate curser acd grumbler. At tv. ) meal he neglected a blessing aud s t"e; everything, from the gravy to the te;"" Ilia oaths disco'ored the oat k'lDs, s ureii'-' bread, and curdled the milk. His !!' who evidently believed that the hair i i a ' t would cure the bite, st io.l the unj-tt ' CODduct "until forbearance t eateJ to I e a :' tue." One moruirig he was unusually " and profane, and was about to take a etart at something else, when his wife denly broke out with a ftries f dam:.. a1' curses that made the old gentleman pe' ll and leave his chair as though some we la in trod need a pin between the canes. A as she ceasetl, he breathlessly reni.ir-i' ' Well, I swear, if it has got sojou cau t-itl it's time I quit And he did. S'me weeks ago mention was nia!e"! sewing machine that a Kalamazoo l i ly l' purchased, but could not use, becn'" 4Bhocked" her every time she attempt' use it. The machiua was returned. Vk ia motion after dark electric sparks wj from a'l Bides, and illutuicatiobs aro ditlUl Ij seen.