li M- T.-t mm.-, a. ... .!. 1 .. tV Joys v. 1 1 Isles, an Alb;.i.i : i .e i-.Uuk ! of ('; 1' S- CIO. sl:l of ihe ;! t't i t'or -. , r.i-it..-ii i t for Sj ii -idus, ce i liiC name ai;.awcrir.g 'o I Hit li v us al.-" ! jn.ft ..ted ;!- sl.et p-dog livi d i T is- e v. as i 1 o I 1 1 : ' l "ri:-t Sj ero, am ncr-'t Ji:.k ui:h il- v. a t. a a ltd ' aem's C'omj anion," for tl.c:e subaltern's guard at the citadel g when the oliicer commanding it k over t'.ie various prtieities cf ll juaMl room, j bjiero insisted on bcirg ;:d.iii over too. . For twenty-four hours thi'i til.cer was his j master and his fritud; 1 ut ..! ce iciievcd j he would bai-cly notice hii. li is. allegiance j being traiufciitd to llie next outer. He ' was on good tail-wagging terms with all! Englishmen, however, but hated his own eouutrymcn like rats. If a Greek gentle- j man, attired in the garments common to j all upper-class Europeans, entertd the ; British quarter n a visit, Spero merely j growled and retiied ; but when a native, i clad in petticoats, greaves, and gaudy sash, ! presumed to eonie over the d:av. In idgc, j Sj-ero rushed at him with unmistakable , hostile intentions, and h;.d to he he'd, s ' for croing into the town when the objects! of his enmity dwelt, 'lie nevt r thm git of such a thing. At what period of his pup pydom he came into the eitadd I e u'd n t learn, but there was no reeord of his ever having It ft it up to the time 1 1 his taking ' his twi months' leave. For one day bpero .'.-.id to hi;::.' elf : '! mi getting on in years; my tacultii-s a-e ' all light aL present, Liu they ennwt r. main so forever, and as I tdiould like to see the country of my adoption befo:o I die, I had better not lose any more time." 1 hj vh n the next mail steamer was j starting ho went down to the lai.dlr.g- j r-lice, jumped into the (h st boat that put , off for the vessel, and walked on 1h aid ' as coolly as if ho had pa-id his cabin faie. I There was no fear ;.lna;l his reception : Jack is a wonderful fellow IV: r c ts ; ami as n itlier birds, beast, nor baby happt ut d to be on board, Spero was master of the i sii uati'Di, Uiid had a very pleasant voyage j to Southampton. When the vessel was; moo.ed aU-ngside the qmy, Spcro stepped n shore, and disnp oared for a fmtnight. 1 There is absolutely no trace of him during ' that lime, so that how far he extended , his investigations, the data upon which be formed his judgment of Kngland, coo- ' sidered as a canine residence, and what ; tlat judgment was, mm,t ever remain ai n yst ry. One thing I am perfectly ct-r- taoi i f, if his inipie.:sions coulJ he cor- rcctly intern ef cd, atu! given to the vvoild, 1 Ihey won't! be well worth ponisiny ; anJ 1 that is uioic than can he ."-aitl for alt travel- J ev" Holes. j ( )n the fouiteeiith tlay I think it was, tin' fimtetnih, but. in minor matters 1; t::" not vouch for accuracy, as I write ' from memory of what happened sixteen j ni' eighteen jears ago pcro leappcarcd at Southampton, somewhat leaner than . hen he l.mucd. but in very ginitl case, aiid ie-eiiiba: l:cl himself on a Corfu-hound ; boat, lie made his passage in safety, mid ' tinned up in his old place at the citadel- g; t one morning when the guaid was be- ; mg mounted. l lr-ieis eveiy reason to hope that the ! ir-ult of his visit was not altogether ur-1 fivorable to the English character ; for 1 e did not withdraw his friendship for ; i.c l;..lih tulicer, hut continued to .he the suL..!tei n's coinjiariioi:, wl e:i that f su' altoi :j was on guard as ' erc'ofoio. i 1 u;i. v 1 1; ;i t this feat of Spero's is not ; .IT so strange as some th.'.t have been le- ' c ul U of tt ner dogs, but it is oi ih men- ' ti.i'i as L.iwir.g thought and design. YY hat : tiii! tMit fellow's motive was we cannot !'.(-'. but he must have bail one. YY'hat i b ithtretl me. most for a long time was. how he managed to pick out the right j vessel at Siuthr. inpton when he wanted to return home: but it occurred to me at ' h-t that he probably recognised some .sail or employed on that route, and followed bin- I'll boa I el. Poor oid Spero ! he died before his friends, the English, acceded to the ro- I martic tlesire tif the Septinsulai s, to ruin j tiieniseives lor an ulea, aim J am sorry to .-ay tli.it his days were cut short by violence. Once again he tmitieel the citadel and vis ited the landing-place whether medita ting another trip or not cannot lie told and a native policeman, a creature who Cii l ied a double-barrelled caibine instead eif a truncheon, shot him. L. II. ViV'- .2 ylv A P.oy Tuavei.eh. The St. Louis, Mis Kouri, litpaldicitn of the '!W ult. relates a ktory tif the iieregrinations of Johnnie JAeCiill, aged seven years, which taxes the v.oi.tler of the reader to the utmost. This young Livingstone was born in New York, and resided there until he was live years of age. He then took it into his head to travel and see the world. Johnnie boat ded a train ami went West to seek his fortune. Unable to find tidings of him, his parents nioumeel him as dead, lie was merely traveling, however, and through some ac- 1 trident his parents hearel of his where abouts. Shortly after the return of this prodigal McGill and his wife, with young liopcfuh started for the West and settled in St. Louis. Johnnie was not satisfied. ! He (-taiicd for the East this time!, and it was some months before his parents heard i of him. He was brought home again, and his parents removed to Quiney, 111., j very soon thereafter. Again Johnnie he i nine lestless, and left his parents' house ! a::d the city of Quincy. The story be- I come muddled here, as Johnnie we are j ii.ipjiy eo Man:, is aoiiuraoiy mica lor a traveler, as he has "learned to lie," the accomplishment so much desired by the fool in Iear. Suffice it to say he was found near the Ceutcrville station, alxiut live weeks ago, on a train bound South, on the IJelleviile anil Illinois Central rail road. The engineer took him in charge ! and kept him until Ids mother found him ' the either tlay ami took him home. This is just as clear a case of mania for travel as i any of the numerous instances of wealthy lords stealing napkins is of kleptomania. A Liohtmno Fitr.AK. The followiuir pirauge ireatv in jiguiuiug is reiatnl by .t i Connecticut paper : "The electric l'aud 1 entered at the window of a room in the i second story where a hoy lay in bed, but j not asleep. It leaped across the room to j the wall, crossing the bed where the boy lay, ami tine both the sheets on the Led' into fragments, scorching one badly, but h aving the b y unharmeel. It ripped1 lath and plaste ing from the wall and scat- J tered tl m ail over the room. Then it ' descended into a lower lloor, and into a closet, smashing a large quantity of crock- j ery. It hulled two lumps from, a mantel- j piece in' the kitchen across the room, over- i turned and smashed a clock, on the other j side tif the chimney, and then separated j into three bolts, two of which went tlown ' through a brick hearth into the cellar, ! while a third went out at the side of the ! bouse, ripping the 1 maids in pieces. The boy, wdd with fe-ar, came running down , ttairs, entirely naked, and don't recollect 1. whether he took otv his night-shirt him- ! pelf, or whether the lightning took it off for kirn, lie was unbanned, not even fctuuned. lie Kaitl that lie lay "cuddled" j ilown into the bed (a large feather bed), i with the clothes drawn up over his head so i that he could not see thelightning, and that j there was a noise as if some one had iheil a cannon in his ears, that there was bum- j ing heat and a general tumbling up of! vrrvthing, aid that he thought he had VI it rnr Kilter are not a vile Fancy Driulc, maie r Ptior Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquur. dnciore'i, spiced, and sweetened to picae llie taste, c.iMed ' Tonics," " Appetiiers," " Restorers," &c, tli.it lead t!ie tippler o:i to rlmnkerincss and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of 'ali furni.i. ficefmtn ai' Alcoholic Stimulants. 'J hey are llie Great I! ood I'urilier and a I.ifu-giving Principle, a Perfect Keimvilnr and lnvigorator of the System, carrying oflT a'l i i -onous matter and rcsloiiuf; tSe blood to a healthy cjnd.tion, enriching it, refreshing and invi-oratin bmli mind and body. They are easy of admmiMr.iii'in, prnm; t in tlieir action, certain ill tlicv result!. aie am! reliable in a'l forms of disease JV n PtMiiii can lak) tliese ISittcrs accord ing to ilireciions, and remain I0115 imwe'l, provided their bone, aie not ilcstroyeil by mineral poison or other means, and ibs vital organs wasted beyond tbe point of repair. 1) uprpola nr tiidlrHtinn. Hidic)ie, Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Che--t, Diz ziness, Sour I'.rni-I.ilioiis of the Stomach, Lad Taste in the M nilli, liiiious Altacka, Palpitation of the Heart, ! (inanimation of ih I .uns, Paia in the regions of the Kidn"vs. and a ti'indred O'.her painful symptoms, are the offspiings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bo'.tle wil! prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For I-'c 111 llie Complaint, 111 young or old, married or s;"",le, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these T.inic Hitters display so decided an influence that a tuaikcJ improvement is soon Jeiccp tible. For Inflammatory nntl Chronic Itlteit niatimn and limit. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Jliiious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, 1'ise.ises of the Blood, I.iver, Kidneys and Illaddir, tliese hitters have been most succssf.il- Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated H!ood, vh uh is Reneraily produced by derange ment of the Digestive 0;gain. They are aUculle I'lirgntlre m wfll sa a Toitlc, possessing also the pecitii ir merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion r Inflam mation of the Liver and Viscerai Oigaus, and iu IJiiious Diseases. Kiir Hkln Diacaae, Kruptions, Tetter, Salt Rlieum, Hunches, Spots, Pimp'es, Pustuies, Uoils, Car buncles, Riii-ivorins, Scald-Head. S'ire Kyes, Kry sipelas. Itch, Scutfs I llscoiorations of the Skin, Huiikiii and Diseasci of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally duj up and carried out of the system in a short t.me bv the use of these P.tters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of tlieir curative etiects. C'leaiiMe I lie VH f it f eil nifiail whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, : notions, or Sores; cleanse it ivheti ynu find it ol strucied and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, ant the health of the system will follow.. Cirateful llioiisiiml proclaim Vinegar Bit thrs the most wonderful luvigotaut that ever suataiueJ the sinking system. I'ln, Tniic, nmt other tVorum, lurking in the system of so many thousmds, are ettertually de stroyed and removed. Says a d;tiugutshed physiol ogist : There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose hotly is exempt from the pi esence of worms. It is not upon the healihy elements of the body that worms exist, hut 11:1011 the diseased lium:rs and slimy deposits lii.il breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Mjdicine, 111 vei uii fuges, no anheim:n Itics, will flee the sytlcui fiulll Worms like these Hit ters. Mechanical rlaensc. IVrsnns enpaed in paints and MiueraU, such as Plumbers, Tyje-seiter Gold-beaters, and M.ners, as they advance in life, will be subiect to para'vsrs of the R.iwels. To guard against this take a dse of U' a t.icitit's Vi.nugak l.TrEk ouce or twice a wee:;, as a 11 ever.live. IUlloits. leeni 1 1 1 1 11I , mill Inf rrmltfent Fevers, which are so preva'cnt in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United Siatcs, especially those of the Mississippi, O'li , Mi:-so:-ri, I.iinois, Ten nitssee, Cumherland, Arkansas, Red, Colorad ), Hrazos, Rio (Irande, Pearl, A labama. Mobile. Savannah, Roan oke, J.ime and many oiheis, wiili their vat tributa ries, throughout o:ir entire country during the Summer and Autumn, an! remarka'i'y so dunnt; seasons of unuusl beat and dryness, avi invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. T here are a' ways more or lef s obstructions ot the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerimg a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's VtNKriAR Hitters al they will speedily remove the dirk co'ored vised matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions f.f the liver, and generally icstormg the buailhy function, of :he digestive organs. Scrofula, or It lilt's Hvil, White Swelling, U'cers, Kryfipelas, Sweil.-d N'eik, Go.ter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent I itl.irnniatiiins. Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Kruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc In tlies, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Wai.kek's Vinhgsr Hitthks have shown their great curative powers in the most obsiiuaie and intract able ca.es. Ir. Wallter's Cat ! forrila Trnesnr Bittern act on all tliese cases in a similar manner. Hy purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and byresoVing away the ejects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the aifected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Dr. Wai.krr's Vivkcar FSittkrs are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious. Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Hilious. The A pei li-it and n.ild Laxative properties of Du. Wai.kek's Viniigar Hittkrs are ihe best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, ther balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, tc Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Tlieir Anti-Hilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, ar.d us discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cuie of Hihous Fever, Fever and Ague, etc Kortlfy She tmily aaiuit disease bv puri fviinj all its fluids with Vinegar Hitteks. No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The hver, the stomach, the bowe's, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great iuvig orant. Direction. Take of the Hitters on going to bed at night from a half to oris and one-half wine-glassful!. Eac Rood nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast becr ants veiewtii. .'4 out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients and contain no spirit. J.WALKER, PropV. II. II. McDO.WLD fc COM Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts , New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DKALKRS. V? OOD' yeORUEJ.L & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in me m mmn cry cgods. uai:i)vaiie. queknswark. b( o in am) shots, hats and caps. i hon and nails CARPETS AND OIL i'I.OTIIS, i ! E A I Y-M A D i: CL( )TIIIN G , GLASS WAIir.. YH.I.OVV WARE WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISION'S and FEED, ALL KINDS, Tojrctlier with nil murnor of Western Produce rfttcli hs FLOUR, bacon, fish, salt' CAlMiOX OIL. &c. 4e. ' U'l.o'esale uikI retail orders solicited au.l promptlv fiiierl on the shortest uotice and Jiiidt leasoimblr forma WOOD. MORRELL & CO. Geis & Foster, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. J.liiitoivti, Bka. invite tliw attention of buyers to their large nuil K-tr.int stock of tTJlLlZUt GOODS! CONSISTING OT DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS Maid there about lung enough, aud &o eiit j CARPETS, OIL C LOTHS, ic, AT EVJEKY PRICK! duwu stairs.'. ttllZS THE U'OliST PAISsi In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT OHE HOUR tier rwtui.-rf tW lavp.rtiw-rnifvt m-vu any one St F. !.:: V. iTil JiVlN. UAPWAY'6 Hii.ir 1.F.L1KK IS A CCRE rOU 1T kvi ::v I'Aix. It was til'-' tirt :itnl U The Oiilj.' 1'ain licmedy tht m.nnnt'y W-.p:) iie nu.:t i-x-riic;iatiii( pa'tii", nliavs lutluuiii:a:ious, uud cures e'lir iaUot wl.ul.yr of tlie I.unp, Stnniatta, ilowela, or uuicr fcun.il a or o taua, by iuc iiiilic:iti.in, IN fKOM OXE TO TWFNTY MINUTE?, no matter how Tiolent cr excruciating the jiuin the WIEU.MATIO, Bert-riildi-n. Intinn, Cripplvil, Nervom Neuralgic or pruatrateil with ai.-M.aiC may sutler, RADVVAY'S READY RELIEF V. II.t. AFFORD INSTANT KASE. INFLAMMATION OK THE KIliNF.YS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDH3 INFLAMMATION OP THK HOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUXGS SORE Til HO AT, I'lKFU'l'LT PREA'I HINj. PALPITATION eF Tilt; UEAR'f. HYSTERICS, CROUP, UII'H THEHIA. CATARUil, INFLUENZA. IIEADACUE, TOOTHArilK. t.,..t- NEURALGIA, KIIEUM ATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILI S. 'I'm application of the Ifea.lv it!ief totherartor pirti where the paia cr liilliculty txiis wUl afford eaaa and comfort. , Twenty drops In half a ttimr.ler of water will In a fry IT.omer.ts cure CRAMPS, SPASMS. M'l'I; SIOMAt II, II EARTUl'KN, SICK. II KAUaCHL, mAUKHLA. DYSENTERY, COLIC, VT1D IN illi. liO A i.S, and all INTERNAL PAINS. , Travelers sollld alwava carry a nMtle of KaiTrav. 7 Ready Iteli-r with tlieni. A few iln in wnter wi l prevent sicKn or pains from chanirc of water 11 la le.ter tuaa French Biandy or Bitteia as a stimulant. FEVF.U AI AGl'E. FEVER AND AUUE cured for firty cents. Tlierc I rot a remedial asei.t in this world that will cure I-ever a-id Aue. and all .'tfier Malarious Biiioui. barlet I j -1 hi.il. Yellow, and other Fevers '(aided 1 hv KAI" A 1 .i I'lLLS) so quick RAD WAY S KEAD1 lvi-LIi-t. fifty ccuts per hottitf. Sold hy DrugyisU. HEfiLTH !"BEUTY ! ! STRONG AND TURF. EICII r.LOOD-INCREASJ! i.K r l FMI AND VV EIG 1IT-CLKA R SKIN AND LEAUTli L'L COMPLEXION fct'JCKKD TO ALL. DR. PAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT rs MPR THE MOST ASTONISHING rmiTS : S oiirK, KAl'll' AUK THK I'll A NUKS l frr r I5UDY r.M'KlHiuKS, UNDKR THK IS M1IC1NE, 1UAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT DLGOID r.wry drop cf the SAIISA TARIIXIA RESOLV y.S V coninuinicatcs thruu;h t'ie llomi, Sweat. Uriiic, ami c th or tluida arid juices T t lie pystoin the vijrur of life, fur it r'jatr' the wa,t-.-f the boly with new ru;d ui d r:nti-TiiI. STi-fuIa, Pvphilia, 'irun.jlion. iiian.luiar Ueae, lIctr: in t lie Tiioat, ioi;th. Tumors, IS'otlff; in t e G!.viuU and otinr ':irt f the eysioni. Sore Kyes, rtnimoi!s Ii.-chrr- from tire t:irs, and the w.rt f rir.s f Sivi:i dtcaie3. Ki tip ions. Fcer Svires, Scald Ufa.!, JV.v.tc Worm, hail Kiiciuu. K y.ireiu. Acne, Hlat iC rtTff Vo:ii iri the t leah, J'vmors, Cancers in tha Wt.iiiS, ai d ull Wf.iki'i.in: iii.d pairifai diciiarjrea, Nijri.t S-.vta. f Spom, r.nd v:ttes cf the life rr:i:cl- It:c, ar uilliMi ta curative I autre of this wundi-r n( Mud era 'hemitry, iiid a fvw d:;yV use i!l prove to uny person un it f r tithi-r cf ihc forms of diyeaae ita pofciit piwr to cure tin in. IT the p:ith nt. daily lucondr reduced hy the wnrtes and dtiConpoiiiTifn tint i.- ciainuniiy pr-irestsinff. euc ceuds in arrc.stiij these waste, at. J repair: tie atne wiiii f-w tTiatri:t! m:n1 frtim halhy bht id and thia Li.e 4 A RSA I A 141 T-Z-I AN will and does secure. iSOt 4ililv liltt SAPlAPAHTLI.ttW KkLVRTT fXHjl n'! !;nwn rentdi d ajr-! iri ti;e cure of Chronic. Scrofu lniisroiiHtituti'ihJ, utd frjLiu UUcaavd ; Lut it ha the oLly c.r? - FLIfincy & jS(addcr-C;omi)!ntnt9 Vrinary, and AVomi dion!(?, Gravol, Diahttp, Drory, St1 -jipajre of Vuter, lucoiitintnce f I'riiie, lirtiit'a Im e:we, A ihunirnuna, and iu nil cas where thtre are hrick dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, ndxed with sahstaucc lite the white of an t-pv, or t it reads like white Bilk, or there is a morbid, tl;rk. bilious appearance, ami white bone-duet deposits, and when there Is a prukii p. burninp en:ition when pas.rp water, and pain iu the Sii:ll of the Hai-k and aki: the Loiliu. I'ricc, (i-oo. WORM3. The only known l1 euro Kcmcdy for H er 1 in. Tup, etc Tumor r 12 Yenra Groih Cured by Kachvay-s lciovcknf. Revkhxt. Mama., J-ily m, Tc69. TV.. Rr-wT: ThavTifld Owiaa Tam' r in th? oTsriui nnJ bowt-h. Ail th Loctor " thre wn do faelp f-T it." I trii ery thin tliat wu reroTi.nnnld ; &nt rothir hefped Die. I utw your Kfjlvent, anJ ihong-ht I would try it ; but ha;i no fUh fn it tue I bJ tultrred for twt-1 ye-afft. I took itx bottie rf th Htnlvent, and one bx ef Rut way' t Pilli, mnd two U t tle of yonr RtlT Hli'-f ; and thr it nt it ui of tnmr t b en or felt, and 1 f-e I b-tttr, rifr, and btjier than I hn m for twalve yer. The worst tumor waa ia the Uft aide of the bowel, over tbe pr in. I writ tiiift to uu for thm hbiitiit ot clhtru. Voo caa L.ubliih it if jua cluwe. HANNAH P. KNAFP- DR.-RADWAY'S PERFECT FURGaTSVE FiLLS, el Tvi-ut uu-nt of Dyspejtsiit. S..II!- ;iy ;'i m. v:ars "Sc :i I'liysician in New Vork "a small lKk, iu wliicli he . -'.l writ "'ri irn-aics tt marvellous if lvs' )'psi; a. l'at ii-nts lx'ran to mx-k Mt-r (ho iiitruiliu tion or his pationt iiiil if paid in ail v; was trinji' tbi-n 1 lit- ii" ( ':r to li: ii-t.i noli it was on.' lie toiiiii cure, n an-f-i; a.s five li.;iiilroi Tollars to lie uh If the jiationt's ceufi.U'neo iioiih tin money was iaiil, ami tor took him through n hall, up a tl: "lit of stairs, turougu aiiumer nan, iufu tln o7i"li a room, down a flight of stairs, up a 11; -ht.lowu a flight, then to the right, then tolhi left, ami a: last they arrived at a email room without windows, artificially lighted and in that room the patient was recinired to put his name to a solemn vow that ho would never reveal the mode of treatment. This bein"all finished, the patient was introduced to tlie treatment. It eonsitrted In slapping tin: stomaeh and bewels. Besides this, the patient was reipiired to live temperately and mui li iu the open air. Oil rising in the morn ing, he was required to spend from five to tun mfuutert in striking his own arxlomvn with the liats of his hands. Then he went out for a morning w alk, after having drank a tumbler or two of cold w ater. At eleven o' clock in the forenoon he spent a quarter of an hour, or more, in slapping the liowels with his hands. Then he laid down to rest. He din d temperately at two o'llmk, :uid spent the afternoon in sauntering about. At seven o'clock in the evening ie ro peat.d the percussion, and went to bed at nine o'clock. A majority of the eases of dyspepsia that sought relief at this estab lishment had used all tho either means ex cept the slapping: that is to say, they had lived on plain food and much in the open air. It was the slapping, the Hounding with the fists, kneading with lists, sometimes with the .. . "I.... .1... , lisis oi an aueiiiiaiu, mat curea 1 Iieae peo- nle : tor e-ureii tney certain iv were. veilous cures were aifected at this establish meiit. After the death of the doctor, some of thepati'ints felt themselves absolved from the obligation, and one of them described the treatment tome. In ever case of indi gestion, no matter what may bo its charac ter, slapping the sti m n h or bowels w ith the flats of the hands on rising in the morning, four hours after breakfast and in the even ing is an excellent treatment. I cannot con ceive of a case of chronic indigestion which such manipulation would not relieve. If the patient be so weak that he cannot perform tliese shippings or kneading upon his own person, the hand of a discreet assistant should be employed. It is marvellous how tic body, the stomaeh for example, which when the manipulations are first practiced, may be so very tender that the slightest touch can hardly be borne it is marvellous how in two or three weeks a blow almost as hard as the hand can give is liorne without mi IT- ring. If you have a pain in the side or across tin ih'-st, percussion will relieve it almost immediatel y, But constipation, dys sis, torpidity of hrer and other a flections of the abdominal vbeera are relieved more sure ly ami completely than any other class of af fections by percussion, kneading, etc. Such treatment comes under the head of eounter irrita'ioii. A new circulation is established in the parts near the point of suffering and congestion. Besides this, especially in al- uominal troubles, the manipuiatit uirectlv to tlie eontraeihtv of tin laxed GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH CUSTOMERS ! at the s;ui;Mti IIODSE-FUuKISIIIA'G STORE. J .ie undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and the public geuer ally that he Las made a great reduction in prices to CASH liUYKltS. My stock will consist, in part, of Vvokivg, I'arlor and Heats my btoves. of the most popular kinds ; Tin ware of every description, cf my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such at? Locks, Sc.ews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges bhutter Hinges, Bolt, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass. Putty, Table Knives aud Forks Carving Knives and Folks, Meat Cutters' Apple Purers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machinefi. Augers. Chissels, Planes, (km passes, Square. Files, Uaeps, Anvils. Vises Wrenches. Hip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saws', Chains of all kinds. Shovels. Spades, Scvthes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wringers. Grind SUne. . Patent Molasses Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel. Rifles. Shoe Guns, Revolvers, PistOs, Carl ridges. Pow der, Caps. Load. c.,QJjlxSU)ve Plates uwiics uihj nre uriciss. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery ft are of al! kind TIvu-,7.t .t ttt n- are Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow U i V' ?r5a VArhty ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps. I Msh Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating uu, evosin. J ar. U lass ware. Puiri. V.,;i, I it tl- rp . .... aiuisii. Mar- i ' 1 "r""'i"ie. Alcohol. &-c. FAMILY GROCERIES, :h as Tea, Coffee. Stiirars. M..laKKM pa '. Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Applesl Fish. Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pear Lianev : Soans. Handle. TAD irno j t. i cj r-. .... ' '--ive-. ana o, tx ; PaInt XX -"tewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe I)uting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and "I'.w.lb IJ.. .1 i i-ii.snes, an Kinds and sizes; Bed Lon.s and Manilla Roped, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. ftf-Houcc Sjiouting made, pained and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GFO. HUMTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. i-in:)iiiTiifj i i' vessels in the affected part. Llio Jf.i ii-Vii-r 4i-wt.U UiivU.C nAVING iccentlj enlarged our stock we nre now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices Onr stock con s sts of Drugs, Medicine, Perfumerv, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments. Pligters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Es Jamaica Ginger. Pure Flavoring Extracts. E-seneea ons appeal ; Lemon Syrnp. Soothing Svrup, Spiced Syrup, weak, re- ; Rhubarb. Pure Spices, Lc' ; sweet gum. rfrf.'ctlv tslil-s. cVgaiitly coated with pur rjruliite, purify, c!i-ant an ! sirtriiMtln n. liaj rray's I'il.s, fur th'S cure cf n!! ilinonlon of ti.e Stomach. Livit. Rowels. Kniucvft, 1J!?m!Ut. Nervous Diwafit-a, Headitche, i 'ontipaiion, e'olivent-bA. Indigestion, Iivsr.c 6i:i, P.'!;oti-n.'?, T'.'.Moiis Fever, Inftaninuitlon r;f llie lioweis. x'iles.aiid nil 1 ivi-uiireirieiitji of Uie lint-mai Via ccra. Varr:inttd to SVct a I oaivp cure. I'un-iy Vrgta bie. rontnininp no merenrv, ruinera!, or leWerViminip. iff Observe tins following syniitoiia reoUiliiii; from Disorders of tbe DijMiiv Ovm : Conitipntlon, Inwrl Fullneu of tl. ElnM In th Ttad, Acidity of the Stmnrh, Nsiimik, HirltMm, Ilii;ust of Food, Kullnms or We:zht in th; Staunch. Soar Eructr.tirnt. Sick'K or Ir'l'itttfnnjf t Ihe Pit f tli Suiic-h. Swinunite of tli Hi-iul, llarr'ed aad Di.tt.-ult HrirfttSirci l-'lultrrinic r the llwrt, Chokia or SutJuratinj Sensntiont whn hi L itjr Itnrf, Pimnest of Vi.i in, I4a or Wtln Urfora th S ?h. l-evr nit Piill Pain In tb H-.ilA, IVCrio-r of Pnrv,ilrti.in, VrllinM of the Skin and Lye, Pitia ui tlie Si le, CiiMt, LJUilx, iui J tuddul duplies of Het, Burning in th Klvsli. A few doses of RADWATS TTIXS will free the srs tem from all the ahove-iian-ed di?irdira. Price, ceutA frliox. SOt.n BY IiRUOOISTrt. F.EAD "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one lott.r staniptu RAliVVAY CO.. o. 8t Maidto Lane. New. XorlL. Jiionu.;ou worth Uiousands will U sent you. DJl. CARPENTEIl, I3S feSUL BERRY STREET, XLWAItK, N. J., Is now trcatiiiif succt il'ul!y Consumption, Cronchitis, mid all diseiise? of Tlirout anil Limits, with his COHk'OVM) SK!!fATKl IM!H ATIiS. TONCtX TUXJr.O Foe', AND tOl'iiH SililP. Dnrlnp; the past ten yoari T)r. Carpenter hns treiiteil And cured tlioii'siind of ciisex of ulmve named dise-ascs, and has now in '.lis possession certificnti'S f cures f rum nil parts of i lie coun try. The Inhalation is Incut lie. 1 direct ly into tlie luntfs, Hoothiutj and licaliu;r over all iiillnnn d sui faces, enteriii'r into the lilood, it impai ts i tulity as it permeates to every part of the sys tem. 'J he sensation is not unpleasant, mid the first inhalation often g ves very decided relief, particularly when there W much difficulty of brentiiitisr. I'nili-r the inlliience of my reme dies, the couuii soon (.rows easier, tlie niu-ht sweu ts cease, the heclic liu.s'i vmiishes, ami with linprovinjr liystion the patient rapidly trains M i rij.'-f h. m ml heiilih fsnjfain within Lis trrni The Concent ratrtl Fowl tMplifly liiiud" uf the must detiiii rated paticis t.preseiit iiijr t; tlnstoui- a--li food ail ready to l a.-'-'iiiiilaled and made I into iroiid. rh-li. healthy tilood. i Tli i'oueli Sjrup is to be lulicn at niirht to al- i leviate the conxn and entihle the patient to ot- I tain sleep. 1'nll lir ctimiH accou.paii ciei lox j of m;i remrdir, u hlcli citit nf One Inl-.aler: n Itottlo'of AltprntiTO Inhalant: ! One Hotlle of Noothina Fei rifuare Inhalant : One Holtle Anli-H. niorrli.isic inlmUnt ;One Hot tic unrentrnteil KooJ ; Ons Hot tie (ouili JSjrup. I'rice of flux containintr medicines to last one month, till; two months, fix; three months, Sieut to any address C . L. I'amplilets con tainintr laijre list of patients cured sent tree. Letters of lnquirv must contain one dollar to insure answer. Addri", A. 11. OAKl'EN i Elt. M. D., Newark, N. J. T)r. Carpenter's CATAItMI UKMKDY will cive immediate relief, and will effect a perma nent cure in from one to three months. Price of remedy to last one month, t. ; two mouths, S. ; three months, !il. OAM'l'lt in nil its forms successfully treated. Send for list of patients cured. A. II. CA It V i:TEU, M. L., Newark, N. J. Augusts, ls7J.-ly. "Watek-Smellixo.' ' A correspoiulen t of the Lewisteiwn iJnuni rut ailils this to the list of ' Uiiaccotmtables :" A!;out a year ;t Mr. D. M. Cotitner, of tins l:ic-, wishiii to ilig a well near -where ho iiiti-iiils to erect a house and harn, calletl upon a certain Mr. .Johnson, tnh lives near Aito"i a. who hail the reputation of "water siueil. r," to locate his well. Accordingly, Mr. .1. came, anil having irime through "the motions," located the well ; hut not in the place where Mr. C. wished it ; and he, not having strong faith in the "smelling" process couciiivUd not to dig at Mr. J.'s location, hut tli-jr w here he wanted the well, although Mr. .1. told him he would not get water there shoi'.M he dig 100 feet deep, hut guaranteed waier where he (.1.) located the w ell, within 3- feet. After Mr. C at a heavy expense had ilujj; 4.0 feet, he aiiandoned the well, and coini;. u ed on the location of Mr. Johnson. He has now just Iir.ir-.licd the new well, and has water at the ih-pth "jot 23 feet. He is fully converted, lie believes there is some thing in" water-smelling" now. Mr. .Johnson's modus ojieronili is as fol lows ; He cuts from a peach limb a forked branch, the branches about 15 or 20 inches long, the butt :j or 4 inches. ' He takes one branch in each hand, holding his hands alont a foot apart, the butt standing upright be fore hh:i, and walks slow ly and steadily over the groui.d. Presently the butt turns'do.vn toward :ho ground. Ho goes back a few steps, erects his branch again, and resumes his walk ; ami at the same place where it turned down, down it goes again. Here's the stream, certain no fail. So much for the plote. Now tor the depth. He goes back a step or two, erects his forked branch, and conies slowly up, and totrn it goes again. Now he stands still. He turns the branch up ; tries to hold it, but down it comes. He stands ami repeats the experi ment until the branch refuses to turn tlown any more. He then multiplies the numler of times it turned tlown bysw-veii, ami he has the depth of the well in teet. Headers you may laugh at this and say "it's all gammon" ami "humbug," but try it ami 1 tonvinced. AVho can cive the nhii- OliSEUVER. osophy of it t. r. CASRY, late of Robert Woods Co. C. T. FOOAKTV JAMES CASEY. CA S E Y, F O G A 11 T Y & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS MSGASM & 913 RYE WHISKY. AM ALL KINDS OF DOMBSTIC IICJUOIIS, AND IMPORTERS OF Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, 3io. 315 liberty Ktreet, Dec. C, 1S71.1? m. PITTSBURGH, PA. "ATILLINEUY et DRESSMAKING. The nttention tif the T.ndies of Khcns luirir and vicinity i directed to the fact that M Hj. It. i:. JON ES has just, received an invoice ot new and fashionable .Millinery (ioods, at her rooms, in the Kast Ward, LUiensburtf, Weddini? Honiiets. Hats, etc.; a specialty. llrcssinHkinir done. The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. junel:ly. QAT.MAN & BUCK, , CAKItOLLTOWN, V. omce in rear of John Iluck's sttire. Niirht calls may be made either at th residence of lr. Oatuian or at John Uuck's residence. T)ANIEL MCLAUGHLIN, Attorneys S nt-Law, Johnstown, ra. OlRce in the old Exchanjre building, (up-staiis.) comer of Clin ton and Lottust sireets. Will attend to all bus iness connected with his profession. ry W.DICK. Attoknky-at-Law, Ebi ensburtf, Va. Oftice in front room of T. J. Lloyd's new buildii.jc. Centre street. All manner of leiral business attended to satisfac torily, and coilcction3 u epeciuity. J.10-14.U. Ax engineer on the Pacific Ivailroael tells the following story of liiiiiielf : "One night while the train stopped to wood and water, I observed two green-looking countrymen in 'liomespun,' curiously inspecting the locomotive, ami occasionally giving vent to expressions ef astonishment. Finally, one of them looked up at me, and said : 'Stranger, are this a locomotive?' 'Cer tainly. Didn't you ever see one before?' 'No, haven't never saw one afore. Me'n Bill come down to the station to-night pur pose to see one. Them's the biler, ain't it?' 'Yes, certainly.' 'What yer call that you' i e in ?' 'We call this the cab.' 'And this wheel?' 'That's the driving wheel.' 'That big thing on the top is the chimbley, I suppose?' 'Precisely.' 'JJe you the engineer who runs the machine ?' 'I am the engineer.' 'Hill,' said the fel low to his mate, after eyeing him closely for a few minutes, 'it don't take much of a man to engineer, do it? 'All aboard 1" A New Use for Uxa "Weed. Seven dollars and fifty cents per ton is being paid for rag (or bitter) weeds, delivered in East Nottingham township, Chester county, to be used in the inanifacture of wrapping paper. The more fox-tail grass there is amongst them the better they are regarded. This is a new use for these weeds, aiul one that farmers w ill be rejoiced to hear of. At the juice nameel most farmers will bo will ing to dipose of their whole crop, provided the hauling distance is not too great. They are used as a substitute for straw, which is very scare and high. Hag weeds will be more generally cut and gathered in this county by fanners this fall than usual for bedding purposes for stock. The Elkton papers report that some farmers of that county are storing the rag weed for prov ender for their cattle, on account of the scarcity of hay. Oxford Times. Children are apt to run around -with sticks in their mouths, and knives and scissors in their hands, which upon the oc casion of a fall would cause serious wounds. As an instance of this a little five year old girl in Lancaster last week while running with a small stick in her mouth, fell and the stick was forced clear into her throat. It was taken out, no pai resulted at first from it, but in live days fche was dead. Her throat had swelled so that it became entirely closed, and no food or drink could be taken by the child. This should be a warning to all mothers who Lave young children under their care. , ... ....... - CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Book s. Deeds, Notes itnd Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; EnTflopes, Pens, Tencils. Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Bo"ks, Magazine, Newspapers. Novels. His tories, Bibles, Ieeligious.Friiyer aud Toy Hooks, Penknives. Pipes, Ac tT" We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWKLUY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies PHOTOURM'H ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cipars sold either wholesale or re LEMMON &. MURRAY, Jtilv 3(1, 168. Main Street, Ebensburg. REMOVAL ani ENLAKGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taken possession of tho new ly fitted up and commodious huiUlimf cm Ilig-b street, two doors east of the Hank and nearlv opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all Hrticlesin the TIX.COPl'EU and SHEET-IKON WAKE line, all of which will be furnished to buyers t the very lowest living priees. The subscriber also proposes to ke-cp a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. 1SPOUTING and ROOFINO made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. REPAIRING promptly attended to. All work done bv me will tie done rip-lit and on lair terms, and ail STOVES and WAKE sold by mc can be depended upon as to qiiniity and cannot lie undersold in price. A continuance and Increase of patronage is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting- to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALUE LCTRINGER. Ebensburg:, Oct. 13, 187(.-tf. J.OOK WELL TO YOUR VAULRSTAKUIXGS! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and nj- Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs Ida nu merous customers and the public general ly that he is prepared to manHlncture BOO I S and SHOES of any desired s;ze or ouulitv. from the finest French calfskin boots to tlie coarsest brogan. in the tert bkst manner, on the short est notice, and at as modetate prices as 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. O'-hers can easily be convinced of the'fact if thet will only . : . - i m . Kive in.- u inai. i ry ana ne convinced. tWJier airinp 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. lLE ST It i: KT, Near Union School House, Ebensburg. THK Pubscrlbtr desires to call the attention of the citizens of Cambria and adjoininir counties to the fact that ho hits now in success- u f aX and repair of hP f F ma- CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Kprlns- WnsroiiH. Sleigh, And an other dctcrivtion of irrk fri that line. Employing none but skillful workmen and" usmjf only the best materinls, I feel contident and prfe-es3. 8Jlli8,at;lion in work, st j ill 11-hlJlT.,n wrk lone nt short notice. Repair ing of all kind attended to at reasonable rates A Blacksmith Shop m connection with Man! June"'- ls"n,y,J 8Ce W of work ' l9-tf . U. M. CHUTE. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICF5 RFnilOCriT - iitawwvuWiCj Ami Work Wnrrnntetl! IrA MONUMENTS, Tomb Stonfs, nn-liit iitAu anu tabi.rToi's, made of the finest Italian Marble and in stvle of workmanxhip not surpassed bv any manufuitnnr f -.;.. before deciding upon purchasing or orderinir work elsewhere. JAMES WILKINSON ff Loretto, April 22, 18Tl.-tf. ,ULB-1Ai)0l- LOGAN'S MARBLE WORKS! JOHN w. LWaK, - Proprietor. MSWSP'' HEAD and TOMB STOVFs T ELS. Arc., manufactured of the verv host lti ifKjssst -yssz ssssffi1 -rar rri II O MA S CARLAXD, WHOLESALE liEALER IN CROlEIIIESiPEEXSWJRE WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISI SET. SUGAR CURED MEATS. DACO., FLOUlt, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue. Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All such poods us Spices, Brushes. Wood and Willow Wnre.Shoe Blacking stid Station cry will he sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other pood in hit lire at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage oT saving ihem all freight anil dray-age, as they are not required to pav freights from the principal cities and no dray age charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of iLe best fpialin and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and bv promptly and Sa f isfil rtfiri I V fillititr mII nri!N I luirA n.At the patronage ol retail dealers and others in Pfl mliri4 nfu.ii I. n n i aIab 1 , ...... fi . ....... .. spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed -in all cases. THOM AS CAItLA.M). Aiioona, juiy itiy.-tf. (JEORG E W . Y E A G E I? , Wholesale and Retail Dealer Iu HEATING AND COCK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. III. COPPER Al SiEET-Ili Ml i OF IIIS OWN MANUFACTURE. And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in hie line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOO.i, I.4. The enlv dealer in the citr having the right to sell the renowned "UAKLEY SHE A F" COOK S rOVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 'ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Fiuces Low. satisfaction guaranteed. .11, f A 1 1 Saoaciit I F a Dakwjn. A icn;.:i engacify U It 1!T !;.-, come to our iinti. ,-. of 2s" i rnf'i All, is . marc, wliit.lt runs n v. llis liot'sf-. Tl0 in;n-e," lias a ct.lt at her s!,l,-. after J!r. Fictclier ii: arou.-cti ny tlie mau . ;n , .. tlow of liis Louse. a' (i ) . . ing, nnfi 111 every way p,,,. r - v . . , . i. , ... a.' i . v"iu!Mr, drove Lcr away, r..l 'm'uv1 bed ; lmt Le imimtliitraif ,t.t po-shible, increased Lei U,, 'l'.1.''-. again went out wlic-n tu n.,'. to him and rubbed her r,e',, altbougb always before a ,tTx ; of allowing auy one to .-.. " ; of Iter, tlien ran t.n a ft-v.- a ,' : him, continuing her r.eigliii. r". " did not follow Iter, khe "ii-t.H IS'; ' rubbing against him in tllt- n ' strativc maimer. lie att u.'u.. .' ' her off, Btruck her wiili a s.:, lowed her a few yauls ti 1'. -S ' away. As sot .13, liowcver. a l.V ward the house she retuiMd r'1 in every way to prevent liim f,,,'u ing. He then reirarked tli:.i ).'v not with her, a fact he l,a. . before as it wasqulte dark. I; , .. ' . him then to follow hcr, whi, ), l.e L 7 sottn a.s she saw he was tl.;; r s,, tift'beftire him. stopping c. erv 1V5 turning around to see tliat he" lowing. Then again rurnii:". . up her calling until she u.l!, fa pait of the iicltl, where she sr. . ,,i old "prosjiect hole." On c... : :. ' lier she again commenced nil I.;.,'.' him, and drew hiu attention 1', "" where lie soon discovered tin c ult x?ars it had ilij-i ed iuto it am! was L'" to get out, and the mare had uS metliod totibtain assistance. l',-, c--to get it out alone, 3fr. P'itt, i r " Borne of his neighbors and v. h rK turned. TYhile they were taki-v fellow out the mare nianift-.-tt .f; intense delight, antl seemed tf'iS; herself with joy ; and afterwaiu S men bad got out f the h .'.e sh Mr. Fletcher, and placing her n,,-T riiiumviltiic it.- M"ll 111 trVil a human mother might uinl,-.-enmstances. T.'ho will say -,ir ,' not reason? Virginia City V . L WM. P. PATTON, Manufacturer mid Dealer In AtX. KINKS of CABINET FURNITURE A oh. (to mid 132 liii(oiiS(rcet, JOHXSTOWX, PA. Bureaus, llttlsteads, WiislistaiKls, Pidclitmrds, Chamber Sets, 1'itrlor Sets, ffn rtlrobcsk, 1 too It Cases, lounges, Pane Chairs, Wood Scat Chnirs, Kitchen Furniture, Ited Lountfes, Mattresses, Tete-a-Tetes. Extension Tttbles, Iliniutr Tables, t ujitiiiarcls. &c, &c, &c, ic, &c, &c, &c, &c, ic, ic, &c. KVF.I1V DESCltIPT10 OT SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent stj e and at low prices. Cabinet ami liairmakt-r' materials of all kinds ftir sale. Euriiiture delivered at any point iu Johnstown or at Kail road Station free of extra charge. W.M. P. PATION. Johnstown. Oct. 13, ISTO.-tf. Q. bar t&- ess-, Ear Eh ess , O if) ssi H o DEKTISTRY ! AT ItKIr'KS ICATKSI r K. I- D. IIOFFM A X, rialuate of Dental Sur- irery, respect lolly lnloim the nt;Iie thnt he lias iierniauently located in EUEXSHEKti, where he may lie found every dav of the week. 1r. Hoffman, after having had ample prac tice for the space of seven years, does not hesi tate in aflirmiutr that he can tcie perfect satis faction in every case relating to the profession. All branches of Mechanical and Surgical Den tistry carefully and peientiliea'.lv performed Particular attention given to tilling decayed teeth. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For further information concerning prices, etc., call at his oflice on High street, opposite the Cambria House, where may be examined sam ples of his work, ultUh need oulu I.c rrn tu he appreciated. may 25.-tf. rENTISTKV. The undersigned, a graduate of the Balti more Coi'ege of Dental Sur sety, respect fully offers his PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, w hich plnce he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re main one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD D. D. S. all its w T DENTISTRY carried on in branches bv Dr. WKUTZ A: mtO.. at their DENTAL KOOMS, No. IStS Washington street. .lohnt. town. Pa., in John L. Kaab's build-'iJtiSrw- Ing. They make the verv best and AAJ cheapest AMIF1V1A L TKKTIl in Johnstown. Itfautiful and hmpi.ete SETsat from !0 trtfiv Teeth KXTHAtTEii and fii.i.fo free of cleirge except for materials used. Notice the follow ing certificate : This fs to certify that I.theun tifrsigned. have leaxtd to t lie nt.o t Dr. AVfktx & Him. a room in my residence on Washington street for a term of six years. Johnstown. June U, IS72. jul.-.M.-Sm. i:ni:.$RLrita WOOLEN FACTORY! mrtTllifiwt nr. rii cluirt ..t;.. i i . ,.!..,.! . N k is. itf7A vi:" V tvV : -' 1 "'.V -s5!- ST M K INO YAKSS. &c., &e. 01 lrT- W ool taken in exchange for goo U or worked on shares. Market price pid for w ool Ebensburg, Feb.24. WMMf.0 ONS' ' PIHST NATIONAL SADDLE AND ti. "AKXESSSnOPOFCAMBRI Cor NT V est ward, Ebensburg, Pa. m m u'vru 1 in th lv..at .7, my line executed ' it the Vr.ilITr,,,,,n the s"i test 110t.ee. and I at me most reaswnatle rat. U-l3.-tr.J ' --I- inaii A Black LtivEu Wtis White Farmek's Oxi.y There was great exciteme part of the city last even! upon the marriage of the wealthy fanner in Ic:h! ;, man as Mack as the ace nears that the coh.i. ! for the fanner in harvest i a real Othelio in the v..j,l j. -painted of scenes and cw;,; ,.f from the time he ran au;iv f,,,;.; in Maryland, the warin 1! stirring events of "Sh.'i n.iih'. v. the Sea," the darkey beii - .1. S his coming to the S'oith . v., s and the details of an eventlai Va -pleasant way, won the he i t . i : , er's daughter, and finally tU- f i: 111011.1 left her father's h..;s e y. morning and walked to Ke:i . .... ',; she took the cars for this cirv. .-. here the was met by her r . .:, who conducted her to their !". ;: r modestly furnished apart i:,c .: i: iu the lower part of :k: -1 evening the mariiage service . -cd in the jiresence of six ,-, J friends of the groom, af: j ,:, ; sat down to a inarri igv meantime the father, s;y-;.t c wrong, had tracked his l.u.'.; aid of the car conductor, tt. the street where she got on. ; - by the negro. Pursuing h -arrived just as the arty was --v supper table. A fearfiiiscxnc 1" V fat her at tempt ing to tlraghis d.i- the house, and shouting for in ton of his voice. The niti-.t' ot' was amused, but to no avail, i; was rentlv but 13rmlv mir t.:r o 1 x - - having no authority to ini.:.V: girl insisted that she was of ; ., rigni 10 uo just as site pleased, i 1 had not left from the vieir.itv hour last night, cursing his Mi.: not having noticed the intiin.i, v v been going on btdween the i; pair, and saying lie dared n ; ic.i '. as it would break her heart, ti c an only child, lie said L. w his will at once, cutting 1 : 1 :: w penny. Albany (X. Y. V. A Sag Acituts HoR.-r. Ti teresting anecdote is t..;.l i: umn of travels. A tJciM .: and his horse were capi'i.n! La Bourget and taken .: oners. '-Three days : 1 were halted for the u,'.u The xr fellow was su; clow thinking how he 1. his noisy cajdors around 1 i: lulling themselves with '-. i he hears in the streets the horse. His soul is tremi-i. :: stojis for a moment. brave steed, that h.ui hi k. shed where she had been search of her master. the window was replace ! 1 ing with his linger a h ie i a nituith to the opening. a and coaxingly, 'Lizrie. 1.:. neighing is the tvply. ami to the window. In a m a: frame of the casement is -. fore tipplers know what i is outside and on the bare!', ful mare. It is as if the . knew that the life of her : stake, for she runs o;' hk and yet fhe is not- urged bridle, for the frane-tiie.: the boots off the rider, an hanging by the saddle in '! are lired after them, and 1 their ears without st ; ! The hussar does imt kn. . Lizzie remembers it. and a hours both arrived at ti-.e Bourget, dead beat but l a; among their comrades. .I 1 : a la e( (i. a v ti 1 1-!: i ;!'.' " . . .L ' f- .1,! ' .,e U-- Oxe of the strangest pi times, says the Meir.phi -IKirted to us from the site low, sixty miles above ti inure or less than that the ! river, which rises lili.v or the water level, is on n v . several weeks has been -like a valeano for at a d hundred yards along the river on a line ten or twe';' water level. At ni-ht 1 blaze of tiro rises from Ua. to a height t.f two or ih then siii-e:tils int.i siiii'ki over the .summit of the itself with the atmosi. awav skvwartl. The sit-.u'''1 her last trip, passed by the I daylight, and at a time "la' blew from the shore, earn1 tnwnrd iliA Arkansas sh-'K' tli- rivpr eitli :x tliiel. lia.-'t4 What strange combustible miscs the liver blutt'td" the ;' first sat it on tire, to bum ait .1... ..1 . . tl... mo events of the times, and 1'"', ', ' - 1 . . ... ... .... .. . 1:. . 1.. w t'- lieui ine vicinity no mi' , fl to be further informed ui,,'I,1 ful phenomenon with iw l'1- 1 - .1 1 llUi. .ei e ;,i..l ! .1 ':- a'-i' 'aie-' ir.K" i J i li 1 1 II to - I ll V if . '1 t.rt N. h.l! to. ' lie ' T bci I ir (!ii Jill T I nr N". . T 1 r ' Jv T tow jn I - T ur ; l,..t T t 01 Va XV 1 C01 1 - t.o llf 'I fit Iff 1 tow II"! T b.ir tivt r:iii-! . I Jiii In Joe II t 1 1 r t- . t:t , -l.i. , '. 'i "1 f'l r iu, .- T low . JO?: T ;. 'w .. Utn T Ixtr V flfi T: :ow ' if : t: ,. tnw ' Uo. Tl ' . fori ti : Tl - Hot 1 1 tCiW - No. - ' Tl 1 1 w . ''h i t'lW : Imiu IU Tim 1 1'esi : V-r. . In.-, . t.fft , wb 11V till - r let IK '- Ct 1 - jut ot thi t-hfi lor feei: Ml .f i-it y ft Trti e Ji ni ti-n tv-;, n le 1 tn, 7.,r tit bv Irr '!. ef - 1I. :, i"n -i Let tro ia t th. tii,. : ; th' i ; -. to; the fie: e: In i hat lOK
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