J ll .: ? .- 1 '2 :. i I ; 1 .-I I 7 S l I I ( r .' i ' " J Mi w t ! ' i ; i : I' 5 ' r".. , 'i , t .:. c ft t . f II; ; tv i ;( n (; ir - .:,:' I 1 ..4 .-. From I he Xtw York Sun. Ye Doleful Lumen t or n IHtuial CITicc liulfler. Air "Pear rather. Come Heme." O Hiram Ulysses, come luick to your dad. For the clock on I lie steeple strikes two, Fau Domingo's "gone up" and the Dents have pone mail, And they swear it's all over with you. riiil.'i'lelpliiitl'onventionjoan help you no more; The Methodist Conference won't pray; There's the nIiCM news from the Ohio shore, And in short there's the dickens to pay ! Come home, come home, come home; tw eet Hiram Vi$ t, come home! Don Hamilton Queer I'ish is floundoritijr out Of the muddy old treaty he made, V hilt your liaif-witted Frederick goes pranc ing ahout In Europe, with fuirful parade. Ben Butler is cocking h.is eye at your spoons, Tom Murphy lies out in the cold ; Your bun-Is have stopped playing- their Custom 'Jtoust: tunes. And I fear me, sweet Hiram, you're "sold." Come home, come home, conic home! Sweet Hiram Ulysses, come heme! There's ahorse in the circus for you and Col fax 'Tis the horse that you rode in the South The monkey stands ready to leap on your backs. And there's vhiskpy to put in your mouth. Bj Hiram, dear Hiram, don't feel very had When you loam that my tidinjrs are true. You are belter at home with cigars and your dud, For the people are tired of you ! Come home, come home, coinc home! Sweet Ilirum Ulysses, come home! It is narrated in the annals of Ulysses I. (as i recorded hy the paternal Jesse in Bonner's Lai- j () that on one occasion the youthful monarch ' was i-iiliu a roiijjli eoit lure-ha eked around a I circus mitf, when a monstrous k.iIiudu ticlontr- I J.ir tv the concern sprang with a tremendous ' leap on the hero's shimmers. l;ut his hlood ! was up. anil lioth monkey and riii.-r kept I heir ! Keats amid the iinlu.iiudeit laughter and ap plause or t he lidmii-in-f I Im at to red. He, : it was not the insf tiitie that t t.c -n a t and ina- i numinous Knight of Galena was-mmiht i id- '. t4r" ' Olivia. I iiKW IIavkx, Ct., M..y U. I From the Washington Capital. Tim cjiccir irr-i AEki:n. A WESTERN inMtKF.il OK THK PUKMPEST PRE KtS'i6 11 1M WITH A SHIfKH) UUObE. Jones, who is ati ohsirvant preutlcm.in, found himself que.-tioried ou ttje l'eni; I va iiin Screw ami Alitor line of cars hy a nian t ora tlie interior of jiutnen lieru. JJu was a t ill, raw botieil pclilllen of iiurn iniiy, c;-is turned in the middle i of tl,H We.-t Ihat is. Sij's J.mes, as n rr, iiidU-aed man in I u oiutiA, fir iXJii:i'e, gets up his wedding p-j-artl. The tnid.lle-aed mait was aceoinp;. liied by his wile and two daughters, and he naked our hietid wl.tre the President's house w:;i. "Dn Peonsyl vani.a avenue." les-poudej our frietnl -Whit's the niimlci ?"' dLiiuudcd West, ern intiocence. "Jt has no number." "No number '" pi-ped the qnrit. N ue v-halt ver. It is the i.iyh juivilege of the l're.i'.iient not to ha liO-iit'eiid. Ha w not liable to number or eradr lie is the nily man 'X 'ent Mul.et who i. above the lo.ir 1 of Pun ic 'tVeikn. ll the L5)ird we e to order the P.-esideii'.'a hou.-e iiiiiiibcied, or I'Cau tliaiti about, I he Piti-iiltnt would )ie to a quostiLtu of privilege, and theu the U ar.l ivouM l e in a dtvil of a tix." "Y m dou't t.iy to ? Wh.it would they tf to it, do von suppose?'' ' I C-ui't say jm-oi.-e'y we never hnl a precedent but it is tn.ue lii.ui probable that in l iard wouli be split int i kindling w. oil " "Poor devil ! v'c:l, .stranger, I want to nee the President " "1) you w mt an (face? If yi.uil)v.u lii'jst si e (J. n.k iuiJ " "Don't want no i ffije." you want an order on the Now Yaik Custom II...-e for a j h ?'' "I) n't want that i. cither. What I want is a little nrrt-t Uliu-iij PJiy aod me PoH'.i my wifj." 'Indeed !" Yes. and it's a putty b thin-. I can tell you." -Well, I hav no wish to pry into family Pecrets. I A'ill point out the In. use when we reach it. It stands back in the yard, with a scarecrow in front to keep the ofli 'e seikers lrot,t tl e President' garden sass. Y.u go to the font door and ling no. kick on it. and a man will open it. I'll it is tint the Pusi lent ; Lut he wi:.l bhow you up to a room wbn'e you wiii tind a sisiall man attached Ij a bigno.-e. Tiiat is not the President e.ther. aithoiih lie thii ks he is. .Nosey wi.l ask yon for a cird. l).i:'t five him a deck ; he only wants your tonne ,i a slip f pajier to Hud to the President. Thin N isey wiil say, 'Sit down!' Y '.i tice.iu't be in a hurry to do that ; you wul hav p!etty of time. Af ter staying an hour, you will be told that the President is seeing Senators. If y u lo k hharp you c.n see l hem. They will come Pi with their eherrz rs elevated as if they melled a bad smell. Then you will be Jo.'d that the cabinet is in session to cure next i iy. The next J ly you wiil be put through he same performance, and the next, and so in for a week, and then the d.r will be thrown open, and y n will h te the priviVpe of seting hi.-t KxeeSlet cy t-inoke aud say no t:nnj lor ten minutes." Gieat thunder! Pol, !et ua taka cur present and n home." "Present! Y in don't nicnn to say you have a present for the Pres. dent ?" Ves. we have. F ul is we have a ftn.T il p.,.s ihi bigf'St froose tint ever walked. It's a perfect natural ciiMo.ity. that o.se, and Poily and I detei mintd to fitch that g -so and our iljughters ou Ld give it to the Piesideut." "No express charges on it." Not a charge; there it is, the biggebt natural cutiisity of a go se." -My fi ieud, kick at the front deor ; say Present f.r thfl Pn sidc-nt ,' and jouM tee him in threo miuu'cs, an I before yu can gtt lionii you'll be a post mister." i Jones sw the little f nn'dy and big goose j disappear in at the White 11.. use; ud al- j Hiiii;li 1 he btar mSinim us tlit the Prtsi ricnt receive I that day, no mculiju id made uf that g'jose. T.ik EFP-r-CTs op LiQt o t. Tha manner ;n which liior nuiH through succeeding gen erations, aud blasts or c!"Uiiu many livs, is forcibly t i'd by M . Moael. a distinguished French wii'er. lie says that in one family, with whoMj history he was fumi'Ur. in the fi bt generation tl.o father was a habitual runkard. and was killed iti a public house brawl ; in the neoorid e-ieration the s in in herited hi fuller h-ibits. which gave rise t. attacks of mania, terrniuatiua in paralysis hxuI ileth ; in the third Her;,i j,,,, ,!ie rail, j. .on w strictly sober, but was ru- t;fhvpo chondiical and itn nir,ary farsof ptrteculion, etc.. an I had homicidal tendencirs ; ami in the fnurlh generation, the children had v"t ry hiiitre:! intellii-etira, and one of them had an .iU.u k of in.idnestt when ixen years o'd teriiiriBiio" " stupidi'y, nearly amounting to idi-icy. NViih hiai the family will prob,t b'v bn-ofne exti.i t. An 1 t'liis we perceive tho persitsien-B of tiinr, in the ftct that a geueiaiioi of ab-Jo'ute tcuiperatice will but avert tha ft (.a! issue. 1 1ST OF HKTAIUCKS of Foreign J i nnd Domestic Merchandise in the County of Cambria, as upprai.-eu tor me year istz: A'Jains Tutcnahfp. rj.AS. UC SF.. tC.fri,APS. UC PF, ftr. 14 Lewis Shank...; jiuu Charles IIelsel..7 0 I AlUglienu Township. 13 William J. Buck 10 50 ; riacl.liik Tmcmhip. H G.U. V.MUe 7 EQ C! Toifeirii Jiorniifih. . It Andrew llmiv. . ' rl U .1. E. Mincher.. 7 SO ! It .lolin Wirtner.. 7 50 14 A. Walters 7 Ml i It Jolui 15'ick 7 -r) 14 Simon iM-hroth. 7 5 li J.W.bhui'Paugh 7 5-J lu' A.A.Uai kcritu.12 M j Cornhriti Iimuvnh. i 13 John livnn 10 n0 14 John Kintz 7 f.O l'Josepli Stihieh.PJ Ml 14 Han'ahKocki od 7 SO li Dau l M'Donald 7 ;0 Cooje) sJale norongh. It John D. Adams ...ic eo ; Cmicinainjli Hornvah. li Mioh'l Toohey.. 7 SO 14 Mrs. L. Aaron.. 14 Joliti Stormer. . 7 Ml It Jacob Widuian. 14 Aug-, hehmyer. 7 M) Clcarfh bl Tovnuhrp. 14 E. R. Duneuran. 7 50 14 Alice Wharton. 50 50 Crtifjl, Tomirhip. n P.M.- J.Itrown.10 Si It J. 1). Plummer. 7 .V) 14 S. S. Paul 7 Mi " J. D. Wentroth. 7 SO " J. C. lineman.. 7 ;";0l ( 7it Sprinv llttrnvgh. 1.1 Nutter & Co ...10 Ml 1 1 Win. W. Paupp. 7 E0 14 John Ouuse 7 fO " J acob Wajjiitr . . 7 50 Chest Tnviisltip. 14 Win. S. Dickey. 7 50EU Thoma9 Ott 7 30 Cinriill Tmcnxhip. It John foissing-... 7 50E14 Nidi. I.ambour. 7 60 East Conewatigli l'oroittjh 13 P.F. Shatter.... 10 50irl4 P.-acken & Eg-an 7 TO " J . S. Uucl:anan . 10 o06 " D. a. lerke pile 7 lAi Ehcnxbvrg Tiormmh. U P. Fields 7 Ml 11 M. L. Oatman...l0 SO " CT. Itobeits... 7 "xh " Myers & Llovd.10 r.O l.etnoniMimay 7 MJ, " Zahnt & Son 10 50 " S. r. McCiinn... . Mi" H.It.la isitoJO i0 " ;.!.( nvelis. . . . " t. 11. Davis " K. J. Mills ' K, .1. I.ioyd " V l.utirinjjcr. . " Jacob Thomas.. 7 50 1 " V. !. Marker.... 10 r.O 7 Ml ' J. P. Thompson. 10 00 7 MJ 12 E.Iloliert SonM (1 7 MJ: " m-o. Huntlev. ..1.1 (0 7 .'0; " A,A.Uarkvrs-'ni3 10 7 MJ! rnthhiin TiorotigJ'. 14 !. C. n le& Co. 7 Miili P,..er Huhritz... 7 fO " E. Custer 7 Mi!i3 D. W. Coulter. .10 iO (ial'.itzin Ttnrnh ip. 14 Marcf rot Cain.. 7 MJ It David Mills 7 ,'0 " Patrick Smith.. 7 Ml " John J. '1 ro.veii 7 :"u las. C. Murray. 7 Mli " C. D. ltiadley... 7 ; 0 Math. 1 liir nam.. .. J. Sanker V. J. Christy Ml " Miir't Whalen. 7 Ml Mi; 13 Thos. JJradley.. 10 Ul Mli Jnhttxtoirn IJitrt-.wjh. 1 Wood, .Iforrell 1J Math M"ner. ro iCn 00 MJ Andrew Moves. 7 50 9 T (i Slewurt & Co 25 Ml 11 Oeis Foster, lo Ml I h:is H SilppeS 15 Ml r; k Hav is on " J Swank A: Co. 11 0l " Jaeoli l end 11 HI ' JmIiii Diliei t . . 13 10 ' Aidci!Ui'cr and ' Coppoek ... 11 fl; " Peiitiin Wavnell (m 11 r.ritlm & Tittle M Ml! ' Win rpdeii-ialf 10 50 " I l.-eiir (iratl 7 Mj " Jacob Wiid 7 Ml " A J Swartz 7 ;"0 " Writ Caldwell.. 7 M) " WH f.e ci -ooil 7 60 " A Pt'eitN-r 7 MJ " T W Viul. r 7 M " John .1iiller ... 7 Ml " John Sehnable ' 5" " Lew is 1'hillips. 7 Ml 44 J Kloeh 7 Mj 4- Win lierlin ', M) 44 J t, A Kenshotr. 7 MJ J I CiinU in ....'. . 7 Ml A Mmiul'iiiiih v 7 MJ 44 M & A Nathan. 7 MJ 44 I. olien 7 MJ 44 It Schnliz 7 Mj " 1. I.ucki'.ariit. . 7 Ml " L.l Kiiifr 7 MJ 1 V Harsliher- Ker 7 50 44 Chas J Yost 7 50 " W W Pike 7 50 44 M P Meavrher.. 7 iO " IK! M'CiKloiitrl, 7 r() 44 C Fi il.hott 7 Ml 4 Marvl. Keciiilo 7 50 44 John M Ib-csK 7 50 " a t li'ne Morris ' .r0 4" J(avis- I.eu is. 7 "0 44 Ciias tiswald... 7 Mj 44 Pi ii'd ISennett 7 M) 44 A ! liriiik. r... 7 50 4" J IIM iioo.ili 'V Co 7 513 4 II .1 Hubert 7 50 44 J 'iJlininy-liaiil 7 50 ' John llamian. 7 50 44 I' lt.'ider 7 M) 44 Jos Koontz 7 MJ 4 C Hoc-hstein... 7 MJ 44 Chaw Wiiiniicl... 7 5'i 44 C ShatT. r 7 Mi 44 V Ki . tdw 7 50 " I'o. kl.-r - Co. . 7 Ml 44 II C Morris 7 50 " (.eis A: Keutu.. 10 Ml, " tl Kent lev " Jus .1 Murphy. lo Ml id .VI in Ml in Mi! in Mi' JO 50 hi 50 " John i Kinney ' John Thomas.. " M li M.ier " Jm i .1 M nrphy . i ' T 1'razer " 1) Iiil eit A- Si.n ill Ml " S .) Mess Pro 111 Ml T&Ci iiullatfbcr lo Ml " M I.iironl.cur. " ( li's I'nveraut " V I.iiul'eer " (i WayiK r.VS.iii JO Ml. In r,o 10 50 10 50 " w .1 j; Co. M 50 I t 1. 1 I.it. nlH i to r Mnore Co. . . . " Kolt Hiiirei sun - ( has Mi.'rr " Hav Kroiheis. " John Jordan. . " A Kranss " Da id Creeti... " Cee lire lti is1r. " .1 V Stevenson " WlllM PherSiiu " "orjre K inir . . " Itott Jc Kri iv'i-r " Clirist Kimple. " A (iiin hanit... ' Itrindie. Kuu- Ml Ml Ml .") 50 50 50. Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml kel A: Co 7 50 " Adam Pfarr... 7 5.) " ; .1 Thomas. . . 7 Ml " A ItnrirratT 7 Ml' " Kmil Yomijr. . . 7 Mi " N A" C A lloi-ne 7 Ml " A S Waa,taff. . 7 .";) James IJusnn . . 7 50 J Thomas Co 7 50 Albert Pe-ko.. 7 50 Hibcrt & Uioch 7 MJ Jnchxiiii Township. It Samuel Stiles.. 7 Mi: 14 Lla'id Simmons 14 GvorKO N chn.. 7 MiJ Lorrtto Ii irugh. It F X I!:iid 7 M 1:5 Sl-.iel U & son.. " IITII Trie) 7 50 " A J Christv 44 Mfiry Kessler.. 7 Ml " Win I.itziii.-. r. CO 10 ro 10 50 10 Ml M Luttnn-er. 7 Ml " John liradley.. 10 So .Vi'.V;-:' rfori;,-,,s. 13 G W Stutztnun 0 50: it H W Givpn 14 P M'lJermoti.. 7 M,;:u Wm W Jonca.. 1! if hie: ml J ..irns7i. 14 nernanl N"ef.s. 7 Ml 14 Geo lbirkev... " John M itfern.. 7 M) Henrv StialTer 44 Isaac Is II. truer 7 50 " Geo Conrad Sv,i.niir,l!e lioti Huh. 7 50 7 50 7 Ml 7 MJ 7 50 7 ro 7 50 11 .Jonn Kyrer 7 -(1 n ym siConnr-n Miiiw 1 '.nian. 7 Ml " Jus A Mahcr.. Christ Heidi.. 7 50 , "-ittciiitiiin T"rn?J in. It P W Ilelfiich. 7 MiHi Peter Garman 1.1 3 'rt rt in .t rn... p) Ml 14 K .l.'c Intosh 7 50 7 51 7 MJ 7 Ml 7 00 7 60 7 50 ! it m in i-rniKie... ill r,l " .lane Swcenv John P Parrish 7 Ml (J J Davis..." " Win GritU.l,... 7 5a " JU Iivs.-rtACo ll .liCi.oui;!.... 7 .V) " Jane" I.ealiv 44 H m Fliim 7 .v) " U .t,cl.ud-h- " J:lsVi.:l:i. 7 ;y) liu... 4 Otho Siyiur. . 7 M; It"i7)ne rS'irmi''i. 13 P ?T Wolesla- 14 John Seliroth . al& Son... 10 50 " Paul .v Settle 44 F. I) Kvans lo 50 mover 14 Jiiij.Ucv'niiii. 7 Ml Tuvlor Township. 13 Wood, Morreli y Co 7 50 7 50 10 0 7 50 7 30 7 50 White Township. .3 Gates & Son... io 51,2 4 AH r iskeACo alters A Son 1 J Mj; , Wo?dvule PorouKli. 14 John 15 Clarke Voder Town-diip. 14 Jaeo'i Ream... 7 ."o,U Jcrciuh Heinla W Levins-ton 7 50i P.H1EW UUIES. Florinn P.nrrdo, I.oretto Itoroiijjh Georyro Gui'srt'iriin, Camln ia HoioukIi ir. 50 15 Ml 15 Ml 15 r? , .1. -v. Mii'iiiracr, .lotinstowu IJorough I Henry INnsman, " " I Max Hent.aeh, " " I JoSCllll KlSt. Cdllf millKrll T.-wntliin 3 3 ,yi 15 50 " iress, onemaurli Hoi-oumIi.. 15 50 I GJ. Sen wadeier, Washington Twp 15 50 ! Henry Kliini, Cairolitown lio rough j.r 50 Julius Steich, ' " 15 MJ I IlII-MAHI) TAHLES AMI TEIX-PIX ALI.EVS. j G. W. Mollin, Washinaton Township a Milliard Tallies 11 VI ' w o 1 T'""-1''" A'''.v 8 00 , . J-. cl.ain. Johnstown Moroiiuti 4 Milliard Tallies GJ 50 n.s ArVKX'- wi" l,t' ''e'd the Treasurer's oiuee, Kliousliurjr, on "'uniliiv. the :tl ilav of J l" . GEo(;e GUl'LKY, April I.S,.i.-0t. Mercantile Appraiser. T II K)!ih!l (IflLLCIJD i ri;iii( i: u s i tu tM 'P-W LOU & CO., of Alfoonft. are fast throoiajciK?r'l.r"yial'le ',l'uatlnn as philan thropists h introducing amonjf t he ladies t lie AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHFR I the only Washing Machine in the market that will do its win k oericctlv .... ,.11 1, ' J in;r without tin-aid of a riiht;iiiLr ,o:.,'.i 1 al i- ivlt ,,ut riilil.inir. roiling or press ing the clothes in any way, and Uvnco without un wearing-of the lain ir. .t will w,:i, anything, from the finest lace to the heaviest 4ieii-(iiilt. with less lah.ir than any 01 her Machine made An) person desirinir a Washing Machine can have Champi,,,, U asher-ta k. 1, to their VesU wm'.T "r"'. ,"SU',I' Wl, "' if ""t wisfactory. it will be taken awuy w it hout cost to them CONVINCING TESTIMONY. Messrs. Ta vi m & Co.-GVi,.; Vonr Ameri can Champion Washer has heen in use at mv hotel lonr enough tocr.nvince us that it is all, it claims to lie It save t o-thirds of the lal.or nnd time and does the work as well as it cno he .lone hy hand. He would not hewit'iout it for doul.le Its cost. 'III'XUVFOSTI-I! fcoensliur, March 20, '72. Cumbria House. x,rT.'Mn"f!,u',ur'l, n,,3 4501,1 l'.V y 1.0 it i Co. No. lUu 1 welt tli Street. Altoona. rnd for sale ,0-, n Vr. M'TTUINC.EIt, .1 13'---s,n- St.. Ebensburjr. CW. EASLY. Attohnet at Law, Office, No. 103 FMiiklin street. Johns town. Ta , two doors North t.f Fraser Dnijr 'or. Will attend promptly to all manner ol IK"! busmen thHt mar b entrusted to him. 77llIAM KITIELL, Atto-nky fcTlTW Uo"V Z; V-hf,nrg, Pa. Office in Colo caTitr now. Centre street. bau-SO-.'-tf. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, euch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Amonjr the jrreat discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat ami Lungs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it does surely and effectually The testimonv of our test citi control them. zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Cherry Pkctokal. will and does relieve ami cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dancerous 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 hardly to be be lieved, were they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. I5y 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 the most sceptical. Every familv should keep it on hand as a protection against the early nnd unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten tier lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood. Cherry Pectoral. is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and nlfection centred on them. Ir acts speedily and surely against ordinnry colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will sutler troublesome Influenza and pninr J Jul liroiicnltis, when they know how easily they can be cured. Originally the product of long, 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 lied upon as possessing all tlie virtues it has" ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. EOLD ET ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. VEGETABLE SICILIAN V&S JT A TTf RENEWER Every year increases tlie 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 on 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 dandruff, 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 Haiu Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, tjlossy ap pearance. A. A. Ilayes, jI.D., Stale Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, nnd Dealer in Medicintt. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOPw TIIE WHISKERS. As our Renewer 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 off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, NJI. NATURE'S 111111 IMSTOMIVE 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 awl clear as crystal, 'it will not 801 ', t,,!,,'-,,:!".D,,l'k'' P'TH-ctly PAKE, CLEAN and Er 1- IU EM , icsiiltratuins i.onu sought ! AM) FOUND AT LAST I It restores ami prevents tho ITair from be coinin llrny, imparts a soft, jrlossy cppcurancc removes Danrirutr, is cool unit ref resiling to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and res-tores it to a rrent extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headache, cures all humors, cu taneous eruptions, and unnaturn! heat. AS A lMIKSSIXt; FOKTHE HAIU IT Iri THE liEST A UTK'IiE IX THE MARKET. lilt. G. SMITH. Patentee, Aver, Mam. Tr--pared only by PKOCTOK mtOTH EKS, Glou cester, ass. The Ken nine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article tdown in liiejrlass. Ask vour Uruir- t?it n.r NAn:i;t;'s haiu ukist'oua. ti vi, and take no other. tSend two three cent stamps to Procter rtiuiTHKus for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." 1 lie information it cotitjiins is worth ivn ... un person .- . .:jJ . w H1IJ I fr-For sale hy LEMMOX & MURRAY, Drue :sts, ic, Euensburif. l'a. Uuue3, '7L-ly.J S p I C K E R S E L L, L Y O N S & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in fijOOKING GLASSES lino antel and Pier Lookinpr Glasses and Pic ture Frames a specialty. 3-16- " Wool t., I-illsbui-Kli, pa. 3ln. MB COCHRAN, Pitts bukgh, Pa., lonlor in Iron nnd Wood U orklnir Tr eliinery nnd .1lniirrlurer' SupplioN- luis constantly 011 hand a complete ntok of Smith g Sash and lloor Machltierv, Judson tiov ernors, laps ami Dies. Emery Wheela, IJeltiliir. 1 ncUnjr. ic N oorwottTH's Pt.aners a special ty, tend for Ctrcalars and Prices. 13 S.-3m. Simon Short's Sorrow. Shrewd Simon Short Bewed shoes. Sev enteen EUtnruers, fpeetlius; Ftorms, spreading Biinshine, puccessively eaw bimon's small, shabby shop standing staunch ; saw Simon's se f same squeakitifj tigti slill tswinging biient ly specifying : Simon Short, Smtthfield's t ole surviving shot mker ; shoes tewed, led HU!eifinfcly." Simon's spry, sedulous spoil e, Sally Short, sewed shirts, stitched th-ets, stutfud sofas. Simon's six Hurdy s-.ns fcnth, Samuel. SrepLen. Sul, Silas, iShadrach sold sntulrie'J. Sober Selh sold s'arch, sugar, spices ; Simple Sam sold m d:es, surrupn, crews; sagacious Stephen sold sil ver salvers ; seifi.-h Sliadrach sold salves, 8'ioe strings, soap, saws, skates; slack Silas sold Silly Short's stuffed solas. So'iie seven summers sii.ca Simon's second 80 1, Sunuel, saw Sophia Sufrenia Springs, somewhere. Sweet, sensible, smart Sjlro nia Spriggs. Sam showed strai ge symptomr. Sam seldom stayed storing, setting t-a. Idl .'a a sighed sorrowfully ; sought fophia So Irouia's society ; sung several sereuades sly ly. S;mon stormed, sco'ded severely, sa;d Sam seemed so silly sirigirg such shamelul, set seless songs. "Strange fcjam huld sl pl t such splendid sales. S'ruti ng speudthnU ! Shattered-brain sirupleton !" -Sof' y, softly, site," said Si'ly. 'Ssra's smitten Sam's spied some sweetheart." "Sentimental school bo!" stiarled Simon. "Smit'en ! stop such stuff." Simon sent Sally 'ssnufT box spinning, seized Sally's sc ssors, smashed Sally's spec tacles, scattered several spools. "Sneak ins scrun Irel ! Sam's tho kin siMir.ess si s 1 smcease." Scowlirg Simt n stopped speak i ig, starting swiftly shopwanl ; Sally sighed sadly. Si.mm"nir.g Sam, st.e SjO;e svtet sympathy. "Sim," said the, "sire teems SMiiMi'arly snoppy : so, sonny, stop smi king, s cp sp-itiduig spec'm snpe: flijoi.sly, step sprucing so, stop singing serenades, stop shoit ; s.-li saddles sensible ; nee Sophia So fronia Sptiggs soon; she's sprightly, she's stab'e so so,;cit, sue, secure S pbia Sufri o speedily. Sam." Sj sot;n 1 to soon ?" said Sam, standing stock sti'l. S so. n, surely," slid Sally, smil'insly. "cFpacially since sire shows such spirits." So Sam, somewhat scared, sauntered slowly, shakirg stupendously. 'Sam so lil''qU'Zes: 'Sphia Sfronia Spriggs Short S phia Sofronia Short Samuel Short's spouse rounds splendid ! Suppose she should say. she shan't sha shan't! " S.xm Sam spia i Sophia starching shirts ; she saluted Sam smilii g'y. Sam stam mered shoc.kiily: Spl spl splendid summer season, So phia." 'Smewha.t snHry." sngcested Sophia. "S-ir sartain. S phia" said Sam. Silence seventeen seconds. Seliirg saddhs st:M. F?.n ?" Sar-sartain," said Sam, starting srtd denly. "Seanon's somewhat sudorlfice." said Sam, stealthily, siaumhiEg streaming sweat, shaking sersibly. Sartin," smiling sign fi -antly. "S'p some e eet shcrbert, Sam." Silence sixty seconds. Sire shot sixty snipe. Saturday," said Sophia. "Sixt? h. !" h.d" said Sam. Silence seventy-seven seconds. "See sister Susan's sunfl wprs," said S-'phia. socially , silencing such stiff silence. S 'phia's sprightly saucines- stimulated Sim strangely ; so Sain suddenly spoke sentimentally. "Sophia, Sinan's sunflow ers remi faying, Samutl Short, Sofronia Spriggs. stroll seiecely, seek some seques tered spot, some sylvan shade. Sparkling spring shall silence serrst s'ghings, super anpelic sylphs sbair' S phia initl er.d ; so Sam stopped. Si hia," said Ram solemnly. "Sam." said S phia. "Sophia, stop smiling. Ram fhort'a sincere. Sum's setkiug soaaa sweet spouse, Sfhia." Sphia sfor.d filent. "Speak. S p'.ia. speak! Such suspense spcculatrs sorrow." "Seek lire, Sim. noek sire" So S.mi ought site Sprig; sire Spriggs ; sai sarfxin. CL O z o i;iii:siiLjii WOOLEN FACTORY! 1 AVING introdueed new machinery Into our n oolen V etory, we are now prepared to manufacture on short notice. CLOTHS, CA?SI NKTS, IJI.ANKKTS, FLANNELS of all styles, jT M KINti VAUNS. ic, ic. t& V.'ool taken in exchanjre for jroods or worked on shuns. Market price paid for wool. , T. M. JOXLH 6c SUSS. Ebensburif, Feb. 21, lS72.-tf. jXTUSIC! MUSIC! ! 'lite 'Sistkrs -L'J- of Pt. JosErti" will be prepared to srivo T.'ssoti " "in PIANO LZt-p MKIA DEON orCAIU-K NET (iliurtN at anyj time after Easter. Jj to the Superioress, Sis ter M. U mre, or to lliv. R. C. Christt, Chnrifes moderate. EbensburK, April 1, 1S71 tf. F. P. T1EH.NET JAMES F. Nfl.U LAW and COLLECTION OFFICE -OF- TIERNEY NULL, oloniKle Row, Ebeiiburc Pa. Special nttention paid to eolleetionu In Bit parts of the United States. :MK-'71.-tf."l GEO. W. OATMAN .1. GALLITZI9) LAKE. OAT.MAN & LAKE. ATTORXEYS AT .AW, EIIENSUUUG, PA. r3TPrompt attention trivrn to claims of all kind in Cambria eounty, ad throughout tho United States und Cauudas. Feb. 10.-ly. WM. n.lSEOni.ER. -T. R. SCANLAX, Ebensburjr. i 'arrolltown. CECIILLli it SCAN LAN, ATTOI1N EYS AT LA W, Ebkxsbcko. Pa. t25?Advice given jn Entrlish and German. GEO. M. UKADE, Attorney-atLaw, Ehenshurg, Pa. Office in new building recently erected on Centre street, two doors from High street. I5 SnM "T)aniel Mclaughlin, Atiom Jf- at-L.aw, Johnstown, Pa. Office in the old Exehnnfre building, (op-ptair.) corner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus iness connected with his profession. JOHN I. LINTON, Att(rny riu Johnstown, Pa. OGicr in huildinir south west corner of Main and Franklin streets,sec nd story. Entrance oti Frauklin street. f. A. PHOEMAKEli CEO. A. BERK T. Sil O E M A K E K & H E LL li Y , ATTORE8.AT.I,AW, March 11, XSTL EBWSUUHG, PA. O 5 g r fcs ZZZ Ph rr r-. Eh fsssm pi Vlnecar Rittars ara rot a Fr.CT Drir.V, fnde of Por Rum, VVhiskeT, Proof Spirit nd Rfu Eiqtior, diictorrH. mpicrd, ami sneetenej to p:ca Ilia tste, called "I onics." " Appetiierm," " Reitarcia." &c, that lead tlia tippler on to drunkenaas and ruia, but are a true Medicine, mada from tlie tiatiya root and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulanta. They ara tlie Great ISlood Purifier and a I.ifa g iing l'rinciple, a Perfect Renovator and Iniorator of tha Srstem, carrying o!T ail poisonous mailer and restoring tha blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certaia ia their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease io lVrion cans take tliris Uittat-a accord ing to directions, and remain long uawell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyoud the aoiat of repair. Drspepda tr Iid!realnn. Ileadsche, Tu ta the Shoulders. Coujlis, 'Piglitness of the Chest, Dis siness, Sour Eructations of the 'Stomach, La a '1'asta in the Meuth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation f tha Heart, Inflammation of tlie Lungs, Pain in the region mt the K.idnevs, and a hundred oilier painful symptoms, ara the offsprings of lyspepsia. In these cemplaiete it has no equal, and one botile will prove a belter gear antee of its merits than a lentliv advenisement. or Ktinnlo Complaints, m voung or aid.' married er sniRle, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic flitters dlsplav so decultd aa influence that a marked iinproveincut ia soon percep tible. For Inflammatory and Clironle Itliaat. Vri a t i s 1 n and Omit, Dyspepsia or I ndicestion. Bilious, Kemittant and Inteiiniitent Fevers, f'iseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnevs and Bladrler, these Bitters have beea most succeMful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, wh eh is generally produced by derauje aoent of the Digestive Qtgans. Tliey sir Uenlle Iura;atlra as ys-all a Tonic, possessing a r tlie peculiar merit tf aciiug as a powerful ajcent 111 relieving Congestion er Inflam mation cf the Liver aud Visceral Urgaus, aud ia Bi.iuss Diseases. For Skits Diseases, Eruptions. Tetter. ?slt Rheum, Blotches, Sois, I'imp'es, i'ustules, Boiis, Car buncles, Uiur wormi. Scald Head, Sore Kyes. Er- sipe.as. I tcli. Scurfs. I )icoloiations of tlie Skin, Humois i ana iiseases ot the bkm, ot whatever nam: or nature, are literally due: up and carried out of the system in a sht.rt time bv tlie use of these Haters. One bottle in euch cases will convince the most iucitdu.ous of their Curative effects. Cleanse ttio Vltlftiad Tiloed whenever vaa Pnd its impurities buisting through the skin in 1'nnp'es, aM-uptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you find it oa atructed and sluggish in tlie veins ; clesnse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the biood pure, and the health of the system wiil follow. tirateful tlioiisaiKls proclaim Vinbgab r5iT Ttas the most wonderful Inviguraut that aver susisiued the sinkins; system. 11 it, Taie, aiixl ot!ev tVornn, lurVifg in the evMein of so many thousands, aie erTeclualiy ae etroved ami removed. Save a d.stiuguished plivs'ol. cgist : There is scarcely an individ-ial upon the face of tha earlh whose b'xly is eicmpl limn tlie pi esence of worms. It is not upon the healiliy element of the hody that worms eiist, but imnn ll diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed tiisse living monster of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, 1 1 smlieimia II tea. will fife tha aysiciu fioin worm like these Bit ters. Mtchsnl'sl DUeaaee. Terann n;zeil in Paint and Minerals, audi as Phnnbeis, Typc-aelter. flold beaters, auj Miners, as they advance 111 life, will be subiect to paralysis of the Bowels, i n gusrd against this take a dose of Walker's Vinsuak Bittsks ouce er tw.ee a week as a Preventive. Itlliotia, It eitiltteitt, tsnrl Inttrmltltnt Kavera, which are so preva'ent in the valley of our great river throughout tlie United State, esjieciai'.y thoae of the Mis:ipri, Ohio, Mionri, 111 110 s. I -nessee. C'uuiherlanil, Arkansas. Ked, Coloiailo. Biaios, Rio ('.ramie, Pearl, Alabama. Mulii's. Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, wi-.h their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remaikably so during ssssons of uiiusus.1 heat and diyuess,ae invariably accompanied by extensive derangemeni of the stomach and liver, and Other abdominal viscera. There ara alwav more or Us obstructions of the liver, a weakness an. 1 irritable slat of the etomach, and great torpor of the bowel, being clogged up wiih vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upoo the various organs, i eseuiially necessary. There le no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. W.ti.111'1 Vi neg a a UiTrsas, as they will apeedily remove the dark colored viscid mauer with which tlie bowels are loaded, at the same time eliminating the secretions of the liver, and geneiaily restoring tlie healthy f.iiicuou of the disrestive organs. Scrofula, or ICitiae ITsrll, White Swelling, U eers. Erysipelas. Swelled Neck, Goiter. Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, ti upturns of the Skin. Sore Evee, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional f).e easee, Wai.kbk's Vinicii Mittiki have shown their grest curative powers in the most obsiiuale and intract able esses. Dr. Walk!-' Call f.irnla Tina far RKtere act on all these cases in a similar Manner. Hy purifying the Biood they remove the cause, and Lyreso'vir.g away the eflecis f the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the alTected pans receive hea.lh, aud a permanent cure is effected. Th itrapsrtlea of Pn. YV'ai kvr's ViNirm PiTTaas are Aperient. Ii.;iliorelic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedat ive. Counter-irritant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Anli-Biiious. Tue Aperient and mild Laxative properties af Da. Walker's Vinegar Bitter are the best safe guard in ail cases of eruptions and malignant fever, tiieir ba'sainic. healing, and amithing propenie protect th humor of the faucee. Their Sedative properties aliav pain in the nervous system, stomach, aud bow s, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramiis. etc. Their Counter-irritant influence extend throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid aeye, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Anti-Bilinus properties stimulate th liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discliaige through the biliary ducts, and ara superior to all remedial agents, for the cut af Kihous Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortlfjr the body i(aluit dlaeais bv part fving all it fluid wiih Vinegar Biti ere. No eui dtmic can tak hold of a arstcm thua forearmd. Tlie liver, the tomach, the lmv.el. the k dney. and th nerve ara rendertj disc -proof by tin great invig ersnt. Direct inne. TaVa of ihc Bitters on going ta hed et night from a half to one and one-half wine g.assfull. Kat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, muttoa chop, venison, rosst beef, and vegetables, end take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, aad contain na anirir. J WALKER, Prop'r. M..II. StcDOJH.D 4t CO., Drugcists and Gen. Agt., San Kiancisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washinaton and Charlton Si , New Vork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. AVINC tecentlj enlarpptl our stock we are now nrenared to sell at a rri reduction from former prices. Our etock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumer?, Fancr Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Pain Killers, Ciirate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, E-pences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Svrup, Spiced Srup, Rhubarb, Piste Spices, &c. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, P.lsnk Rooks, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Csp, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper Envelopes, Tens. Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Rlack and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Hooks, Magazines, Newspapers. Novels, His tories, Bibles, Religious.Prayeraud Toy Jiooka, Penknives, Pipes, Slc. 1-7 We have added to onr stoci a let of FINE JEWELRY, to which wa would invite the attention of the Lsdies. PUOTOliRivPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale er re tail. LEMMON it MURRAY, Joly SO, IPCS. Main Street, Ebensbarf;. LORETTO marble works. PRICES REDUCED! gfh Ami Work War ran toll f$jfV't' s hkau linn 1 able Tops, mado of the finest Italian Marble and in stylo .i niiiniiiiii iioi FliriaSsoU iy o..., imiiiiiui-iuiir. uive me onll a- llCffll'fi ltOliltinr nnnn ... , I - r-. fu i uaiiii: or , ii ii-ri iiir work elsewhere. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, April 22, 1871.-tf. LOUIS'S MARBLE WORKS ! IS I rapklin Street, Jolniitovt 11. JQI1 W. LORAS, - Proprietor. M?,VrvHT,S' HEAD ANn TOMB STOXF.S, n-ri clTN1 EU ANI 'AniNKT SLABS, AX . ?c; manufactured of the vorv best Ital- '? e,J Crt-'1 M-li!es. Pet foot SHtisfac Vlil ?'"k dtK1"' I iee trunranteed. l v V. I fS l'wl,,f"lly solicited and prompt. 1 exevutea. IJohnstvwn, Nov. 11, 'Tl.-tf 1872. SPEING. 1872. I t now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASFt rCKCllAIKKS Of Til. SHIET-IEQI k WM Ml KITH IK AT ' , WHOLESALE OK HKTAIL. Uy stock consists in part of rry VAnty f Tin, Sliecl-Irn, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, KAMIIXIII ASH n.AI SAUCE-FAK3. BOILERS to , COAL SHOVELS. JUNK LAMPS. OIL CANS. HOUSKFL'RNISHINQ HARD WARE Of EVF.RY KIND. Iimi'i Anli-Dait HEATING and COOKING STOVES, tJCELSlOIl COOKISG SlVVtS. NOBLE, TRIUMFU and PARLOR C00L- I NO STOVES. And any Cooking fctora desirad I will get when ordered at minufcturr' pricea. O'ld Sti' Tlatfi at.d Grates, Ac, for re pair, on band for '.!. StoTea I itll ; othare will ba ordered when wanted. Particular attention airen ta Spouting, Valleys nd Ccr.ductcrs ail of which will ba mada out of Lrit mate rial and put up bj competent workmen. Lttap Burnsra, Wick and ChlniacTf TVMOL.SAI.t OU R RTA 1 1.. I would call particular attentinn to the L.uht II iuca Burner, with Olaee Curie, for gi?i j moie lizht than any other in nee. Alee, the Paragon Bamrr, for Ciude Oil. PUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sigea comtantW on hand. Special attention jlrrn to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and SheatTrcn at loweet posiible ratee. WnomsAi.i MKnciiAHTa' Lists new ready, and wttl be e-ut oa app.lcatl ,L by mall or In ptraoa Ha.iing to aee all my old customers at.d many new ouea thla Kpiltag, I return nij must sincere thanks fr the rerr literal pa troiiSge I hare already receiver!, ana will endarr.r to pleas- ail who n.sy call, whath er they buy or not. FRANCIS AY. II AT. Johnstown. March 7. 1867. WASHIfJTOIf STRT.LT, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pt., Ir'Ao's-joZ. and Ettcil Dealttt in Wim M VMM MY GGODS II AUDWAIIK, Q U EKNS W A RE. BCOTH AND SIIOF.5. IJ ATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILfc CARTETS AND OIL CLOTHS, KEADT-M ADK CLOTH IXO. GLASS WAR.:. VI LLOU' WARK. WOODKN AND WILLOW WAUK, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Westrrn Produra uch a flour, bacon, fish, salt! CARHOX OIL. &c.. ic. 1ST" Vho!epn!e and retail erilers solicitad and ; romptly filled 011 the shorten nolice ae" raost reasonable terms WOOD. UOItRELL Jt CO. J83KOTI mmm mmm WM. P. PATTO.', Manttriioturnr ncl Denier in am. kinds or CABINET FUBNITUE oa. ISO nnd 133 iiuion Sireet. junxsioirx, rA. riiireau", Hf'llstCB'le. Wjish-stHtnlfl, 5iIeriirri, ('Imml wr Sets, :irlur Sots, W:iriIritiosi, 15'idk Cases, r.tnr Chr.!r. Sont CTisirs. Kitolion l'urniture, T!r1 Lnunjff.g, Mttres!oB. 1fte-a-'J'ftes. Kxtpnskii Tnl!es, Dining T tlilos. Lou ng !, &c, &c, ic. Sec, Sec, &c, &c. Si v.. Si'c, Ac, Sec. KVKltT DEPCRIPTIO OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in cxoollont st e and at low prioes. nl.inet ntid linirmakors" niatotial vt all kiniis for siilo. l'tirnitnt dolivoroil at anv point in Johnstown or nt Jii.ili oad Station fre'u or extra chuive. WM. V. PAXTON. Johnstown, Oot. 13, 1870.-tf. Geis & Foster, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. Jr.l nst own, l'a. invite the attention of Imycrs to their largo and leant stock of SPRIXGAXDSDIMR GOODS CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOOPS, FANCY GOODS, CARTETS, OIL C LOTUS, &o.,- AT EVERY FRK t! t tilitiimnl. ENILSTIsY. The undersigneil, a trailnaie of the Biltt mare Coilepe of Dental Sir Krv. re-ioect fully offers h i &,.5 -g-i 1 3'-4S5J PnoFF.ssioyAL ervices to the citizens of Eh enshurg ami vicinitv, which tihicc he will Ti.it v.. inr ruttni jiusdat ol eucU nioiith, to re main one mtk. Ang13. SAM'L BELFORD D. D. S. Q ATM AN & IiUCK, I'liysirtana aixl Nnrfoon. r. . . . ,'Anu(iLi.Tuwx, Pa. OfTice in roar of John Buck's store. Nhrht calls muy l.e tnn.le cither at the resuieuce of Dr. Oatman or at John Buck's residence w- JAMISON, M. D., 1 oretto. ni.iUrla Co., Ie?''e"his Professional services to all citizens HStofii! v:cinity "KiXtT O J. LLO D, Pucccssor to R. S. fl,ZH -vs.' IJfa'fr in Drturs, Medicines Per- House vi?1S"k tnHfr PP5'e the "Mavutna House, Lbenburs. Pa. i April 17. iws.l LLOYD & CO., IIankT tl.r oIJ- f'dver. Governtneut Loans, and rowi :,1l;jtif'si ht and sold. otorcst al .',,!no PeP"'tS Collections made t ll., f. lei.!M,i,Its in th" lTHel states, and a geiieiHl Uankunf buint. tranaacteti. A liLItllin.i; 31 Alt 1," !l(Tfrpcf trTi frir o rlomefctic in Frenes anil f reign i0 "!.'" pleaae thone book notictrfc vshokni ' judge Dative iiteralute on!v ly ,"'' ftaodarde, ia contair.ed iu a Mory 0 j''' ersonal ad7enure publi.-hej bv tf liamsport (Pj.) Bulletin. Ljriyin tV 1860 a tra ioMuau ol Manch-stJ-r "'" named Taylor. m pltiutiff inac for certain property of which lJt c a J be scle owner. Ju!gmet.ts of vari against the tame proj erty i)e t j . r; . gal. upon the ground of di-fects 'u i ' pers of augment to wh ch l.i8 lav. " '.' aliened, had betn forgel ; at,- s tU '.' ' ant, trtieting t(.o DiUch to tilt iif,..' past fiiends.'iip. bad been tg-i,t , r ' ing proper wiinesfces to Ihe ii;iL:5j tiite. the verdict must have Lcc-l ltl but for the action of his own ... a. ' This young rr.er. Un a by ran.c. ,a . cognizant of bis falhet'b uticrij ti ,r, documents which be now rej i,.: t,t"..i upon being cited to testify hy ti,t fe! evit-.ced a deierniinatioo l t;l , ' Ad Li ring to this resolutiou, dtsp re t-,'. suasion acd threats of bis itifu...tt.j lt' be gave evidence iu court wUcn c i brought the j'atertal uit to a r j'n i; , elusion, but mado the ciemenry , f ;v. umpharit defendant a l tb-sttAv.J t;;t plaintiff from prosecuting f r je i . r v rit es at this result ani tl e n iaL . f t compliahment. the el-it-r T '.or c u s,, ' ly be retrained from assault i:g Km s l rourt-room, and fxhibittd n-.. ii a vindictive sp'.iit against him lln.M!.t'; was advisetl by his friends to !t-,ive ;:.C: This the young mac determinJ t (iUii bi t'je help i f a rich tut at8iuiw:.l-u: u. who was induced to give him Lrt!v ! ;.;. eage-m' npy. fled to America by u.tnr;i. Btl be could reach. Linding in Nrw Y-ik with lut a frir.. lings iu his pockets, u;id with' ut a !i help him. be went manfully t- wcrt.:;.-t-ervile drudgery he could fii.d to ii , a some months supported bimse'f iu vr ;; -ble style by pi rtt rage anaiu J ti e V e.- . wi arves &r.i pieis. De.-pairii k o! . at last he next wondered ii-t Ien:i. :,. aa far as tcrantcn, n?ar wh'ch town.-,- ' tnip!oynu.t in the coal fields of u-. County. There he labored fur aloiU ;. and a half, or until lSt'8. and the lot J' It is thit hi fn:a tl;(J i a wal was t f-ct of th full.. wit g rcuiautic epi V Ne' Yoiki r ownitis: much st-.ck to region paid a visit thitl.cr durit g I,. mmii g txpe'ience, acco:up;tii-.i ,' daughter, a lively youtig lady f re; .. ty. D.nit'ti the vi.-itors txpl-jra'- -n .. ndnec, Taylor was employe.!. : ,;;, thfcir ai-CUt aiid descent of l-s,j ; , through euhterrar.ean ga'.leriis. , -lost both bend him! hait to the In- the metropolis as to burpti.-e her m:i iy at her hotol in Scrant..n wiih a tl letter, detaiuiig Irs Ei-g'.Uh t r, I lirititrg a fj:thcr Hrq'iaiiiiar.c."1. 1 bi rc-tnanttc epip'.le react. ir.j t'i;. of the gill's fattier, there etiMK.1 n Bcene: which f und tiltinvtte t ,..r;, -local jaj ern ; and w hen the Nrw Y depaited f ir iiotne the amateur n.ii r -ed in an oppo.-ite diioction. N n r bis dea'ing in coal, the younc; Kssj..--gained the town of Havre de Gra.-e . l ist pe-.itiy s-i uultaTirou!y. acd find fresh occupation at Ihe p'are as bowman on ti.e canal. Tiic t' ? boat were to Willian.sport ai.d i 4cs the intei va! f his nautical caie-ri' time to coadnct a c .'rresp-.ndrr? v. ter wbm be had left in Kr.gian i i n:eai s he learned ti..-.t. after th p.f suit, his wretched father had I "-r -lrs drui kard, rq'iar.ilerint: n!i !:.; of his itr.povetbl.ed eae. and o ; k hme wretched to his motherless rl-i:,' " In one of her last 1-tters A'.:.( latter reported t he poor iiieln ite'c'ei" lier own marriago with a worthy 'i'l chanic ; arnl in thp nixmer rf her liushan l.appparnl at llvre dr G firul a lmn?e near her x pat ri i'.J I? ' Since theu the fister and brother h -iv? t.: ' only the uneventful lives of huml ! e t r: .' until about a month ago. when nr-i-" friend in ti e old crutitrv iei.t t! em a ru': copy of the Mar cl.cF'or Gt:arii:tn -' ing notice cf the reath of th'ir ur.i : city. Upon reception e f thi the ciei' t-r man wrote to his late re! ti va" k ! c " furt! ier itiformal ion, aiul w.i- crce'i week by an answer from the lar-r i' ' much better i.ews than he hti :; ' " Althonsh during his life the mi-?rt:.'e o rular kinsman c .u'd riot persuade htu ' the expense of rendering mtteria! ' ' '' ' xiled r.ephrw. whot-e Mcrtfite if." his. to mora! piir.riple ha.l etdi.- : et approval, on bis death-be? ! e ! ' qiif-atlied t. that nephew tlie haii fortune of X40 000: which sum, a ;.- citor now tiotities the heir, swaite ti e : of its r.ew owner from America. Acting: upon the tidings of Irs : ' tune. SI r. Taylor has summarily ' connection with the canal interests of M". land and Puuneylvaiiia. and to .k ptU1 steamer from this porta few d ivs K claim the wealth go suddenly clevat:'; from the tow-paili to geDtility. It !- ' stood to be his intention to recross t'.e lantic in the spring, and place hi-: siu-M her family in a position to share hi ity ; but whether be is still trurto !,: " ton romance, and designs reaptierit m t Xew Yolk bolder of coal stock i in eligible matclt fir bis daughter, is uot r. tioned by tho chronicler. Country Gentleman says : Take a f shovel with burning coals and sprink't on thorn common brown sugir, and the wounded part in the smoke. In n minutes the pain will be allayed, a . : covery proceed rapidly. In my own a rusty nail had made a had wound ir. bottom of my foot. The pain and rf irritation were severe. This was "' moved by holding it in tue smoke f ' t?en niinutea. and I was ab'e to res iirf reading in comfort. We have often f" mended it to others with like results. I week one of my men bad a fincernni! out by a pair of ice tor g. It becurcf painful, as was to 1 ve been rx.'A" Held in sugar smoke for twenty r the pain ceased, and it promises t"ct -J " covery. ThkCaCSF. OF Sat AM. POX-A G ' pliysician has recently discovered l' small pox is the result of an ex:es ?' ' bumen in the bl.-d. Cimmin s-t-t ' a preventive to the accumulation of mnn. and lemon juice will liquify ' pel the secretiott after it is tirm-"!-ons are very healthy when taken in ' ate quantitj-, and a free use of tteni ' seasons can do no barm, while conini',D is a necessary artie'e of diet. If the d v. thenry be correct, the remedy s-tr" and by co means objectionable. ALUM is said to be a va!mb'p tion of mildew. Clothe or other f.il'rk , to strong alum w ater may be elJ''ti dampness or moisture for an indrfiiit? tiod without any fungoid gr'iwt. mar rm preserved for a lor "n''.sr. njouMing by the ad.Iitiou of alu'n s ir ii
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