JSJ. - - 'in until - 7- 'ETt r-jf- fjvr ' S T"i A OOI.ORKIJ SAI..MVN!K1! AND HIS WAtiM LLclr xiF puis" K?. i:n.:s:: oil, a:;d :.:or.Ti:x i.rc.i. TYom Pan Frami-tro l:roni ; Oct. 1" 1 Ycsteiduy al'tenK'on the reporters ot'tlie. ity j-icss :u about :i tWcii less jinuinnci.t citizens wore invited to j.ai ti' ii, ',-. "' :l private lunch i.arfy -iven by -i).-lhi, i!.. African Fire Kin-," un.ler .he auspices , ot thenianufjerof Vo-Hv;ird sOanlons. Uie collation took- place at Iilwway Ifall. About half-past one o'clock the quests were all assctnlleil in the Urge hall, wlieu ;i short, thick-set negro eutercl the room, fol lowed by two other sombre-hucd m y ru : i dens, ono of whom carried a, niall oblonjr furnace, and the other a sack ot charcoal and a variety of iron rods, bars. etc. The first was his sable majesty, Kinj; Delhi ; the others his chefs de cuisine. The furnace was placed on the floor in the center of the hall, and soon a tierce tire was in full blast. Four l!at bars of iron, in size and shape very much like ordinary laths, were slipped through the liars of the furnace, so that the ends protruded from each side, while the center of each was surrounded by the live coals, and s, mhi be came red hot. A small lire shovel and Kome iron rods were also placed amid the coals to warm up. "While the 4 "pot was a bilin' " the chief performer retired to one of the undressing rooms. '"He's jest gone in dar to shuck hisself," remarked the chief cook, in answer to one of the inquisi tive reporters a funny fellow. "What is he going to do with tho.se hot irons?" asked the re;oiter. "Hc'b gwine to rub 'em obcr his face an" Lands, an' obcr his feet." 4JIumph !M remarked the funny report er, "tho whole thing will h: apt to result in a lizzlw if that's the case." The darkey didn't seem to see the point, but continued his interesting disclosures : ''He's born in Abyssinia, dis man was used to know King Theodorus fast rate." Heporter "Indeed 1 "Well, do you sup pose ho has seen .Livingstone, or Stanley, or George Roberts, or any of those other xplorers'?" Chief Cook ''Dunnn, suh duimo nuffin 'bout dat." THE HKE KINO IX COST ir MR. Further con versa t ion was interrupted by the entrance of the Fire King, in full Afri jlu court costume to wit : a blue tlannel undershirt and drawers, bespangled with several stars of our Union forever. The thirt was rather siiort-waisted in the sleeves aud 60 wore the drawers. His big black arms were bare from the biceps down, and LeioW the knee his sable shanks were visi ble id all theirprhnitive beauty. His feet ah ! bere the en must pause, for it can not do justice to those sublime feet. They looked like a pair of twin alligators, and the great national characteristic heels were the tinesL specimens that have yet appeared tn these shores. They protruded astern to an unusual extent so much so that if tne biiuiect were staiuling erect anil ;i i guillotine blade dropped vertically from the Lead, it would amputate about three inch es of the heel from each limb, provided the vertical descent was not prevented by in termediate obstructions. IX. I!. This cal culation was made without the aid of a the odolite without the aid ot' any light, in fact, beyond that furnished by the chaivoal re. Alter a brief preliminary assurance that there was no deception about the perform ance, etc., the visitors were allowed to in pect the lire-proof African. Tho soles of Lis feet, his arms, his shins very line shins and the calves of his legs were examined by all who felt sufficient interest to avail themselves of his offer. Then he advanced to the furnace, and taking out the ihc ehovcl, began THE FliiST cot: USE. The blade of the shovel was fairly red Lot, yet this cloudy salamander deliberate ly rubbed it over iris hands, ami and legs, without evincing any pain whatever. '1 he Lot iron, which would have burned its way through an inch loard in a very short time, seemed to have no effect on tho man's skin. There was a light blue smoke emitted (hir ing the contact of iron and hide, but no in;ar or blister was left behind. The only inconvenience about the affair was mani fested by those of the spectators who hap pened to be on the leeward side ot the. man. and to whose nostrils were wafted the del icate aroma. It smelt worse than Voi ick's skull when Hamlet, in his pitiful mood, made use of that ghastly relic for a nose gay, aud evolved his brilliant fancy about (stopping the bungs of beer barrels ith the dust of dead emperoi-s. It more nearly re sembled the odor of a Iioi-.mj's hoof when ainged by the blacksmith's iron than any other perfume that is know n to science. It was a very pervading stench. A NATUItAI, BLACKSMITH. The next illustration of the Fire King's incombustibility copyright secured was given with tho iron bars, or slats. Kachof these bare was red hot in the center, and Delhi took them one at a time in his hand, laid one end on the lloor, and then placing bis naked right foot on the hissing hot iron, bent it to an angle of forty-live de grees. Then turning the iron over, he placed his left foot on the centre aud again Straightened the hot bar. A PklLLFL'L I'OKKlt PLAY E It. A small iron poker, about a quarter of an inch in diameter, w;is next taken from the fiery furnace, and, opeuiug his mouth, the Fire King inserted the rod some live inches therein and closed his lips on on the seething iron. After holding it in this position for a few moments, he drew it out and remarked that it was one of the most difficult of all his performances, anil that very frequently it rendered him quite hoarse scarcely able to speak audibly. The attendants next lifted from the coals a section of iron pipe, about one inch in di ameter and eight inches in length. By way of varying the entertainment, Delhi rolled this over tho tloor with his bare feet cnding forth the familiar old horso-hoofy perfume again iu generous prof useness, and causing a young lady who witnessed the feat and sniffed the feet to retire in disor der. The Chronicle reporter meanwhile held Lis nose and gazed in sjecchlcsd ad miration. A nOT BALI.. The spectators were next edified by an exhibition of Delhi's skill as a ball-tosser. A small globe of iron, smaller in appear ance than an ordinary base ball, was pried Out of its plutonic resting place among tho coals. It was not exactly red hot, but it was warm enough to burn a hole iu the floor if allowed to stand a little while in one spot. This the salamander tossed in the air and caught first iu ono hand and then in the other, with as much noncha lance as the best catcher in tho Eagle Club would manifest in handling a ''regulation ball." THE Ron OF IRON NOT AARON. Another iron rod somewhat larger than the palate-tickler was now handed to the fir eater. One end of the rod was blazing hot, and this portion ho licked with his tongue until tBo red heat faded out and the iron resumed its ordinary color. Tak ing hold of the hot end of tho iron, and as suring 'de gemmen" that it w as now com paratively cool, he offered it to one after another. A doubting Thomas reached forth and closed his lingers gingerly over tho iron. A little of it teemed to go a good way with the curious individual. lie was not tenacious in his grip not at all. He drawback Lis hand with a spasmodic jerk, and Bft the next half hour in breathing upon it d watching with cjiumendablc industry tho .level pv.iellt of a substantial blister. A (dckta:!, : T.T F.N i.F..r. The spectators v. i e. of course, greatly amazed at these su: prising exhibition: ;i'! in the brca.-ts of t ho; e I: v e; v tint w cii-groci nded in Uible ti nt lis art se a ! Mil it of the ejlic.icy of the biasing i;ovafi or, so vividly depleted in our Sunday schools as the punishment !' siin.e' .-. '''hat- fellow i:it;-t have been hell." remark i a haiiiemd lV a ker m liow, who had slipped iu u:::uvitcd. 'Much more likely, :r, that h-'s a de scendant of either Sliadra- li. ! sach. or Abcdnego, who were thrown into the fiery furnace and came out ur.-iuged."' This in a stein (,. e of reproof from 1 A. Dell, editor of the -.'., who was an intense ly interest!, d spectator. Thoeoloqny w as cut short by Delhi, who :oiMi.!i!ircdthat ho would next warm his heart with a little melted lead, a small dip per of whi.'.i was M.uftc.i ing over the lire. Taking the dipper in one hand ami a tea s;kiii in tie: other, he poured out a spoon ful of tho mclud lead anil turned it into hi.s mouth. A qn' i of the stalwart frame was liotie.-ab'c as he took the spoon from hism i-ith. a:v,l dl!0'tl. afterward he open nl his capacious bread t;:;p and dropped the 'mi. td' on the floor. An ingenious rc portc r stooj eil down to pick u: the novel casting, but .lid not carry out i.:s praise worthy design he dropped it with much animation, and s. rapped his lingers in ex ultant glee. an iNi-nu:; Li: u oiiT or v.oh.ino oil. Then' was just one more astonishing performance tho swallowing of about a drachm just alwiut a dram of boiling oil. This cheering ill aught was poured fioin a sauce-pan into a small tumbler, a:d quaffed with much apparent gusto. It was so hot that an ordinary man could scarcely hold the glass in his hand, yet the cast-iron darkey swallowed tho terrible sf.ilfas qui et 1 as though it had been the mildest old lou i bo-i. After g-tt ing thisaperii-nt down, however, he seemed u be overcome by some tend; r emotion, for his eves tilled with it,, ww i,.,,l,;ilil v thinklmr of the costive days of clii!dhoil anil the gentle ministrations of his deceased grandmother. I le next set fire to a saucerful of alcohol, ami with a teaspoon poured tho llaming liquid down his throat. Everybody present was greatly astonish ed at the whole performance. There was no trick or slight-of-haud about any part of it. Tho fellow is certainly more thor oughly liie-i'roof than any mortal wo have heretofore heard or read of. Ho lias been engaged to appear at "Woodward's iar densrand will give his first exhibition next Saturday afternton, when he proposes to vary hi.-, entertainment by pouring molten lead over his bare aims. I Tow t Dt'uy Clerk W"l t Widow mid ft Fortune. A letter from a correspondent in Wash ington city, dated October l'.t, says: An other of those interesting little romances in real life has just come to light in Wash ington. Tho boti ton arc in exstacies over it. A dapper-looking apothecary's clerk has succeeded i" marrying a fortune of 000,000, anil now he has gone we.st to spend it. The facts in tho case, as related tonic this morning, are as- follows: Six months ago a charming young lady, dress ed elegantly ami in the bight of fashion, and representing herself to Ihj the relict of a late prominent New York oil simula tor, appeared in Washington and took up her ivsidcnco at the Ailingtoii Hotel. Whil-j at the Arlington she one day took occasion to procure an assortment of per fumery, anil in quest of that desirable ac quisition of the toilet, called at a drug store situated opposite the Treasury depart ment, lieliiv.d the showy counter waiteil an attract ive clerk, a young gentleman of twenty-nine, who was no sooner s,ce:i than he had conquered. The next day the re lict of the late New York oil speculator ia Ited tho elegant dmg clerk to a hic-a-UU' at the Arlington. Thereafter occurs a blank, until the time of the Baltimore convention, when Mr. Drug Clerk received a mysterious note from New York. He went to ilaltimore, there met the lady, was married, remained throughout the convention and quietly re turned to Washington to resign his clerk ship and exist without visible mean.: of support. The lady soon followed hi)n here, and again went to tho Arlington, where she resided some time, occasionally receiving the fortunate husband aial load ing him with presents of diamonds, rings, gold watches, xc, winding up by trans ferring to him a w hole business lot in San I'ianei.co, with the business thereon, a very valuable piece, of property, of which she herself holds a companion in New York. Next t hey si ai ted ft r Philadelphia, where the lady took a sudden notion to go west, the only notification the ex-drug clerk's friends n cciving of his intention being a telegram couched in these words : "Shan't return. Can't avoid it. Am going to San Francisco." YoMenlay :i Wter was received from the Pacific Slope, containing the informa tion that the young man had started a magnificent wholesale drug store at the Golileii (.late. The immense wealth which lias fallen to hi.s lot, together with the ex traordinary manner of the match-making, and the beauty and high standing of the wife, are tho nine days' wonder. Our late drug clerk is of course a very stylish young man, and a very lucky young man. He was formerly a Captain in tho rebel army, where it is reported he served with dis tinction, is well connected here, and has a goid reputation in society. KlTP Keeji to tho iiiht as the law ilirects. from the vorld thy friend's do all thy thoughts on purest themes, from thine eyes the motes and true thy deed. Thy honor I. right, firm thy faith in God and rijht. five from every fciu and stain, from tho ways that bring thee free thy tongue from words of ill. riyht thy aim and good thy will, all thy nets from passion free. Ktrong in hopo, no envy kcc. watchful care o"er tongue and firm thy feet, by justice stand, true tho word, a sacred thing, from tho snare the tempters bring, faith with each yon call a friend, full in view the final end. from allthntc and malice free, firm thy courage bold and strong, well tho words of wisdom's school, warm by night, and by day keep fects. Kcoo Keep beams. Ivecp Kecji Keep Keep pain. Keep Keep Keep Keep Keep li.tr.it. Keep Keep Keep Keep Keep Keep Keep Keep Keep cool. Rats. Remarkable stories are related of the marvellous instinct, amounting al most to reason, shown by rats in avoiding the snares sot for their destruction. The following singular instance of this is re lated to have recently occurred in Chica go. In a house where the rats had liecn very troublesome traps had long been set, but to no purpose. Finally some of tho family determined to watch the trap. It was cunningly set. Soon a young rat appeared, and was about stepping on the fatal spring, when an old rat rushed to the ruscue, seized the indiscreet juvenile by the tail, and dragged him oft to his hole. Hkxuhu'k's majority in Indiana is 1,- I clnv SUvrrtiSfm?r;ts. - I J)ftir..vrw. iv. J.) i Kii u.c .- ;...;:. -Ti'oi ous.' ti ii.: 1 1 ion. iii niilirui aini In autil'ul loca;ioii. ilneol i lie i:,.-: cim1 fuliv coii'lut-teil !'! '"-st su.--J:ini-il in-i i. utf us in ihe Sinn-, i-'or t-riiii. .l,lie. lvev. j(,ii. ;:. i;u. m.i. i:v, iMi. i). A'-iils nniitpil lin- (iiliiiinN Child's Comnicntator :v rn i: i:i ::i.f.. rr t;o sjoti j: ( i.j:. 1 .t.'ini pii -res. r.'.H Kiii a i ais. '!': t --t i-it-pri.-e of t lj- !-;o i oi !i 1. 1 s. v family tvil! Iwvi'H. .Xiillih-ti !'!: ' ; .',..-.:, ,,' r, ,r ,-i re;, .'ar s n lires- U.S. i .-' ii-r; n V l.'o , :;v la: !; lio-.v. X. V. Vj::x j k -,vi!ii. i- r,r li.iuJiii T ::r:r.i v.v.:i SfOH !.'; cntapidzn tioeti, wit:; hvej of tr.e eteiitii'iiU s met 1 1 i ,5i i ej- i' n if oil 'rlirx. 'Jit Stul l'mtr.;it.. .. to UO a tUi.j raj i-'.-y and ensilv niiiile. Viit- iil scf. pjivtieular free. V 'til if IN(;n :,D ISllX &(., Hartford, It. mm l'HyiihIc in Xi w York City, for sale at prices that wit Hv;ver V-i per cent, on tlie Invest ment. Ml'NK'ii'AL liUNI'S of tho l.iir)i"T Bi-.nle .ilwn vi on liaml. I". KI.LIS A CO., Itanki-rw, II I'l no Street, ew lork. CRUMBS GF COMFORT ! i?' STOVE GLOSS! Unparalleled Success ! ! Cver TVci!lj-Forr Thonni! Gross Si;M in i.rss.T'nin Mne Sonthn. If rAW?1? ?We Shins uVaEnrifS ASK YOi'I! STOKE K LF.PKK FOR IT. If he lon"t Iiavo it. ro to the next ftoro ; t'tit !. 't !,i- Iiuaitiiiyv-'c't i;;t i l,uyir,jr i"-r usiD any rf tne olil pelisie s when you ear. a-et CRUMBS OF COMFORT A l I hi? Kmun Vrlce. Every Jobber and iietil Denier in the ruitfc.5 Situes lj,ie or will have it lor sale. H. A. Bartlett & Co., Manufacturers. l'UILAbbZLh')IIA, I' A. ilfvI r, m Tho HulipcriberH are ll,rin fael urt-rs' uircnts for K. W. Iteii.lH-U-bruteil A ST H 11 A HELJKF, the best remeity for Afthnm yet iMueovereil. Instaat relief jf uiir.witi-ed or purchase money relmnlej. ThH meilliine fx put up in three Bizi-s, whieb r t;iil ferae , Tjin-. mill tl. Persona remit I inir priee will lui ve i h iru-i Heine sent free by mail or e i-res-i. Al,.o ai.ipies sent fri-e to uny who .le-ire. K Tli Iti l iliK, Ti'LbKfl A: Cl J , K,i !ie. New Vorli. AKK YOU GOING TO PA1XT? .IVEBILL CIIE3HC.il PliilT has proved itself to tie tlir HANDSOMEST AND MOST DrN.MiLK E TEP.lOii PAINT KNOWN.; San. pie can of beuutil'ul colors ntnl reeoui liiem Unions t i-oiii owners of t ho UiieM resiliences in tiieeountry furnisiitd free by till dealers a:nl AVKitll.I, CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 2 Iuriing- Slip, New York, Or, Clevehiml, Ohio. Bcatii! EadE aih! Millionsof youtir ami ol.l people llf,tll tU'TTia tint Inrtliroil ,1.. ; t - u-.i,. ,i . . . - i . . . . i . ,,, , ,: -..i.. uoiHin'it-ii r-i vjiii.nn, l.looil,n,.art,l,iver,Kilrifys,viz.: Afrno,n-rvoua lie:ei.ie'ie. palpitation, riii:iiiess, irowpiii"-;ii, no eisi-rjiy. ilyspepsia.eioari h, rheu liial isiil.lii-ura I Kia, snivel, w.-ak !,aek. eonM ipai ion, piles. Jje., "''...' rclijrioiirtiy eomini -mi oijr (.JOXdKN J'ACKAtiES. Never fait. .Mailed ( ree t".,r Di-serilie yi ur ease. Circiiliir free. Aii.lretis CFfV IN KI KM A It V, Voln:tuwn, O. BAULOVrs INDIGO 11LVE I -' tlii- eheruu-s-t aiei beet in ( i eh-in the mprket for l.Iuou.ff lot lies. The Keimiiic has Pot h IIri Iow's ami V it 1 1- !. r'3 na.no rn t he label, ami is put Secopii! St.. Pliilaiielpi-ia. 1 1. S. W i LT itF.KtiEK l'ropriL-tor. F(rsaic by Driiiristsaml (iroeers rs. ! HiK.'iTS Want oil Aleuts make niorr men il ey nt ivoi k for us than nnYthp.i;' rUe. Iu;i nrss liirht and periinmeiit. Particulars free, 1. Stinson a.- t;0., tne Art I'uhtUlic; , I'ort laml. .'faino. P( ( AK.TS lVAXTKrt. - Samples s-nt free VV;V7 by mail, with tcrma to hr from ." to ihl per day. Two er.tirc-lv new articles, Habibie ari Hour. Address N. 11. WHITE, Newark, N J S5QO.OOO IM DAWK. Grand GIFTCOUCERT. fefinucl Drrrnibrr 7, IS3. riMIE SECOND GRAND OUT CONCERT In J. aid ot' the I'liu.n; I.init.uty of Kenti i ky, announced for September Js. has been post ponded to --4icitir 7, 1172, because the nc eumulHtion of orders the few days before the draw-in made it physically impossible to till them without a few days' delay, and as a short jmspondment was ineviatnble, it .va determ ined to ilefer it to a time that would make a full drawing sure by the salt? of ail tho ticket. The money iiecessarly to pay in full a.1; tho offered (rifts is now upon deposit in the Far mers' and Drovers' Hank, as will bo seen by the following certificate of the Cashier : Fakmkks' and Diiovlhs' HAnk ) Ii;iir.l.u. K v.. K.it 25 If,"' l This is to certify tlmt there is now on deposit in this bank over half a million of dollars to Hie. credit of the Jilt Concei t fund Kioj.UUO of iviiich is held by this ImiiU as Tri-usurer of the 1'iiblic. Library of Ken lucky to puy off all (rifts to be awarded at the drawing-. It. S. VEACH, Cashier. I.OOO Irire, nmoiuif Ins; lo .-0 ,0 0 IV CASH. will be n warded, the highest prizes being- 1 OO, OOO, M5o. ooo, 25,iMiO, and ilowi. in regular gradation to lOo. wuicli is the lowest. The druwing will positively end unrqittvo. cully take place December 7. Agents are per emptorily required to cIosh sales and make re turns November -), tin order to give ample time for the tinnl arrangements. Orders for tickets or applications for circulars should be audrersseu to Gov. THOS. E. IJUAMLETTE, Agent l'u!,Uc Llbram" Kcntxtckii, JjouiKi'illc, ICy. r. p. xinriNET jame-sf si n 1 AW and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERNEY NULL, tolonnmlp How, Fbrnsbsrs, mf r,f.p,"i! n,tIu.ntlor' Paid to collections in ali parts of the United States. S-lH-71.-tf.l O-VrJIAN & LAKE, V ATTOItSEVS AT LAW . IFrompt attention given to claims of all r-,.o T V.m,,na,S?lintf' anJ throughout the I nited fctates and Canuilas. Feb. 10.-ly.l F. A. SIIOF.MAKEII Til. . 81f HLFH SHOEMAKER & SECHLER, 9-11 EDEXSnTJKO, Camoria Co., Pa. tf. (QEO. A. BERRY, ATTOUSEY-AT-LAW. r?5Ofrieo iii rooms recent lv occupied by W. H. Seehler, Esip, in Tliomas Lloyd's new build ing, Centre street, Ebensburg, Pa. Aug. 10. L. PERSHING, J3""Ofrieeon Franklin street, (up stairs,) over Henton's H'lrdwaro Store. Johnstown, l'a. EO. M. KEADE, A tlcrn-atLaw, Ehf?nshi!rr Pu Oftino In iisw l..,:i.l:., recently erected on Centre street, two doors from liis'u street. nug.27. TOIIN V. LINTON, Allornal-Lau; Johnstown, Ta. Office in building south west corner of -Main and Franklin streets,scc ond story. Entruneo on Franklin street. W1'- M. LLOYD & CO HANKERS. ALTOONA. PA. Drafts on tho principal cities and Silver iiul Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived on doposit. payable on demand without interest or upon tiaie with Interest at fair rates. !F3sfipPi?tp DV VInewar B!ttr ara not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey. Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please tha taste, called "Tonics," " Appetiicrs," Restorers." &c, that lead the tippler oa to drunkenness and ruin, bat are a tme Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Sti mnlants. They are the Great l!!ood Purifier and a Life-Riving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonoas matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enrichineit. refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe and reliable in all forms of rliesse. So Person can take these Hitter accord ing to directions, and remain long nnwcll, provided their bones ara not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Uyspcpstn or Iiidifrcst Ion. Headache, Pain tn the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diz ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Eil'ons Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the rejrions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Kcinrsle Complaints, in yonns or old, married or single, at the d.iwn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory and Chronle Khen mutism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indiqestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Liseases of the Llood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. They are a Gentle Purgative as well aa a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Biiiona Diseases. Vor Skin Dlsenses, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes. Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Homors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or natnrc, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in aucb cases will convince tho most incredulous of their curative effects. Clcante t!ie Vitiated Dloori whenever yon find its imparities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores : cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful thousand? proclaim Vinegar. Eit TBRS the most wonderful Invigor.int that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, larking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon iho healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but npon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmin tics, will free the system from worms like tliese Bit ters. Mechanical Diseases. Person? engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to paralysis of the Bo-arels. To guard against this take a dose of Walker's ViueCAB Bitters once or twice a week, as a Preventive. Billons, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the vaileys of our great livers thronghout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Er.izos, Rio Gr"d?, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, Jam. and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout cor entire country during the Summer and Autuiun, and remarkably so during sensooa of unusual heat acd dryness, arc invariably accompanied by extens-'ve rierangeruents cf the stomach and liver, and otlier sbu-nioil viscen There are always more or less oUsintceons of the liver, a weakness and irritable st.ite of the sto'iiach, and great (Orpcr of the bowels, being dorged tip with vitiated accumui-itiorn. In tbeir treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence opon these organs, is essentially cccess.ir7- There is no cath:r: f -r the purpose t-;nil to Dr. J. Walker's Vikkae I'.iTTpa, as they will speedllv remove the riark-coior-?d viscid mailer tvuh which the bowels are loaded, at the same tune ttunulaung the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the dirs'ive organs. Herofnla, or K i n ' 3 I vl3, White STfilir.s, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Seiied Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, M ercuri.il Af fections, Old Sorts, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore E"cs. etc., etc In thes-, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Wai.kbb's Vikigai Bitters have ohort-n their great curative powers in tho most obstinate aud intract able cases. Dr. Walkcr'f California Vinegar Bitters act on ali these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they rem-.v5 the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits! the affected parts receive health, and a permanent care is effected. The propci-llcs of Dr. Walkeh's Vinbgab Bittbrs are A;-erient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritions, Ijx..i-s, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific. Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Aparlcnt and mild Laxative properties of Db. Walkhb's Vinhgar Bitters are the best safe eaard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their ba'samic, hcalir.c, and soothing properties protect the humors of th2 fauces- Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Connter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Aoti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to ail remedial agents, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against disease by puri fying all its fluids with VisncAa Bitters. No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. Tne hver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig orant. Dircetlon. Tj.lt e of Uie Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine-glassfulL Kat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spinL J.WALKER, Prop'r. R. II. McDOXALD&Ce., Druggists aud Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. fOOD, MOKKELL. fc CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIBI 410 88MIE BEY 66811 3HLLIERV GOODS, HARDWARE. Q UEF.NS V A RE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with nil manner of Western l'rodnc, such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, &c, Ac. tW Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WOOD, M0RRELL L CO. Geis 4 Foster, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. JoIiiifclGWii, l'a. Invito tho attention of buyers to their large and i loRant stock of . CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. MILLINERY GOO PS, FANCY GOODS CARPETS, OIL C LOTHS. Ac, at r.vruv piiirr.! E&SWAY'S REaBYaFLSE? ClKfcS THE WOttsT PAl.VS Sn from Crta to "Twenty Minutes. : NOT OTiC HOUR after regime tl;t n.lvi rt; - n:-:;1 iaui utt one '. SI KI- KU '.VII ii r.VI... ; ItADWAl"8 KEAl'Y m-.l-lKh" 11 A CUKE FOR ! KVF.KY 1'AIN. It w:is tli- fir.-l iiliU U i Tlio Only Xriilxi IIenocI"y thcit inrtMitlv Ptrips the most excnir'.aMt pa n?, al'.avs 1 Ii.tliimmallnrtfl. mut cores I'orfc-tlwn, xi-iuirivr of tiie ! LnLfc-, f-loinch. iiowuls, ur cti.ir n..tia or ura-'is, Ly : iS FKOii OF. TO TVEXTT MINUTES. j r.o m-A'lvr how lo!rnt or citcruci:i;I;nr the pui:i tin I UHKUMATIO, Rrl-riailen, Irtirm, Cripple.'., Jservou Kcura'cic, or urosliatcd wlni ditaju; ruuy sulTcr. RADVVAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE K1I.NEV.S. , INFLAMMATION OF T1IK BLADDKU r INFLAMMAl ION OF THK HOWKLS. coNfiKsnoN ry the l.xrsr.s i SOKE THROAT, DIFFICULT BP.EATlilM. , FA LPITATloN t 'K THE HEART. 1 HYSTERICS, CROUP, IjIFHTHKKIA. t CATAUliU, INFLUENZA, j HEADACHE, TOOTTT AC lit NKUKALOIA, RHEUMATISM, i COLD CHTLL3, AfiUE CliiLLS. i I lie np;liotioa r.rtuo itendy uclier toxnc parlor pari3Jira the pain or diliiculty xia vrtil atfurd oase and comfort. Twenty drops In half a t'lmMer of wator will In a ( mnmcrti. enre CRAMPS, SPASMS, eoflt BTOMAfH, II EARTH URN, PICK HEADACHE, DIAKKIIEA. DVBESTEKY. COLIC. WINO IN! TUli UoWiOJ, and all INTERNAL, PAINS. Travcli-rs nhonld olTays carr a b-ittlc of linrlwny'j Iicndy ILfHcf with tiit-m. A ferr dro; In water tvU prevent piciciKB or pains from clianre of water. It Id DC.tcr tiiaa French Iiranciy tr liitlcrj a :t.cjuu-t. FEYEU A "ill AGCE. FEVETl AND AGUE cured fir fitly ctnts. There Is not a remedial air'.ut In this world tl:at iil cure Fev, r a:id Ag'ie. aiid nil other 2!:i'arius Hii'to:i3, S'j:irU-t, Tr- FioM. Yellow. ardotbfT Ke-era (aided t-yRADWAVS ILIA) o quick ha RADWAVS I'.EADX RELIEF. t ifly cents jcr bottle, feold Ly Drugtlats. HEfiLTH !BEfiUTY ! ! STTtONO AND PURE r.TCIT PT.OODINCRFAPK OF FLESH AND WEIOHT CLEAR SKIN AND IlEAU TIr UL, COM PLk-X UM EC C RED TO ALL. DR. RAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADR TIIK MOST ASTONISHING CTKK? ; t-) Qrir-K. to KATID ARE THK MTANUKS THE HHr T'XJKKiOES. I.NLKK TliK l.S FU'ENCK THIS TRULY Wy'ItWlX JiEDiClXE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flosh and Weight is Seon and Felt. t:e great blood purifier. Every drop of tho SAilSAPARTLMA RESOLV ENT crr.n-,ur!lca.tH thntih liic BWmkI. Bwet. Urine, nnd other fi:t -tnrt Juicefl of the ttTntum tho Tijior of life. f.r It rvpain tho v ar.tta -f Iho br:'.j ww aiiJ y.-uuu nnterisi. 8cr..fila, f-vr-hilii, Cort"irrjtin, CrvrrtTilir dbw Ulccra In tho Tltrcat, "outh. Turoora, Notl la tuo O'-frHilA n4 C'trvrr nrta tf ihv svum, iS'rrs Kyta, Slniiaoui T;aciirKa tr n th Kara, &c! tZe nr-t f.rTT"i r-f pki-i Fmti''M, Fpvr 8tt3. rV:aJ-l Iletrl. FJnz Worm, bait Rheum. Err Ai:.e, Ll-icSt Stu(i, V"frmf iu tho V--ti. i tninrs, Cancers In t( 9 " omb, nr.il r.A T-citrr.lnp rvni ;.s!r.fal e'i-cr-.aj-jrv. ?U:.t hweuliv bniH cf Sjrm, arxi &.H wa'-s of the ilo pni'.--j !c, arc witUJn the cnratlTe ro re cf this wcniltr or Mt.il crn Cher. h try, a il a fcr dis' wiil prnv io anr person uh It f r e'tl.pr of tUco foruis of dleiao its potent t'owvr to cure th in. If the f uie: t. dr ilv btcurrlr- tccZticcA tho wastaa and lccorr,roUU.n ti'mt la continually t.rrnrr'nr. ti-.io-cccds in am-ini tiei wtn r.nd rtneira th rr.mc witi now material n.aie frrni ht-xllhy bl'od tuul Lhim tLu fcA Rri A PA HI LL I AN will and tr cs s:re. "ot only dors tiia Safja tx kuvliax P.soi-TrT eirl ftll knon reiifii:tl a;rf t:. i;i the cure cf thrrDic, Scrt loi:t Jonstlttitiouai, tia tlljcijc ; tut it 13 the oIy - rrt? r Urinary, and Womb cilrcaFcs, GraTil ILabctes, Iro'r, Bt'ppare of TVor, IncontirieLice of Urine, Urtpht'a Lie c Le, Alonmlnuria, anfl in a'.l crse where tbere are bricr. Cnat depoitA, or tie xraUrr Is thick, cloudy, tTiLxd with t ubstances lite the white of an cr. or threads like whito Eiifc, or there & morhM, dark, bnioon appearcne?, anJ whit a bone-dust depf-sita, antl when there L) a prlckinc. bumlrtfr seofcation m-hen pat-sir. water, and pain In Uie Small of tho Brick and aior; the Loln. Friuc, 91.00, WORMS. The orJy known and sure Kenetfy fr Wot int 1 ii, Tap, etc. Tumor of 12 Yer.rs GroTTlli Cured toy Rxd"Kray5s Hco2vcnt. Bitult, Jnty IS, 19. Dn. RadwaY ; I br had 0rUa Tumor la ih oTari r.l tnywcli. All tha Doctors uiJ " there mn tx telf fc-r it.' i ir.t4 Try thirjr ih&L woi recommerjtii ; fcnt Dothlbs- hlrd oe. I n yoir IlBMlTfni, vd thoczht I woaUl try it; bat hl no tiih ta It, hfciwi I hmn toffrrwd fvr twelve ynux I Uzok six battles cf lit JUol rent, and ono box ef Kiulway's Pills, &ad two bot tles of yo a r Ready Relief; and then is seta slrti cf tonmr so te fr-n or felt, mad 1 frel batter, mart, mc4 kuppivr thm inn f.ir tarelv yesvrs. Tb worst tui -r in left aide of U bmrels, crcr the pmln. 1 writ this to you !Vr th baorflt oi oUcrs. s'oa aaa publish It If you cUoose. HAN'XAH P. vNAPP, DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PSCSATiV. Till r-crOctly tartcTes, c!er.tly c-atc 1 with rtit gnc, Iurft, rfirriil. purify, Searis, an j slrer.-thn. waya Pila, for the enre cf a'l c!iortIcrs cf Lh? r-tcnach. Liver, Btwela, K!dney. P'ariJpr, IVerona Pbcai-a, Ilci&che, Cr.nptipfitibn ColTMf s IndUx-etloxJ Iynt: Bla, Ttliou.-nfia, F.llioua Fever, IniZanaixailon rf the towi, Flle,ar;d all Penrrr:er!& ef th-i ir.temrti VL cr ra. "Warranted to effect afnUecnre. Prelv V -vrta- Mflcontiinirp no mtrcnrv, cr.lr.crai, or aeieLrous dn:r. 2 Obst-rve O.-i fvlldw:: nrloma r&u.t;.-g from PLvjricrs of the I'Lrotiv) Orgara : OrrtiptJni, Tn--w-ii Fll, Failces of th El'vwl in the Had, Acitty of tne Su:nvh. N.vi, Hirtr, Pi cf F'oi, F i!'iii or W-ixht in tl.e Sioci&cb. Sonr Erv-ition, SrnA.nT or MQtuMrur t thvi f cf tb Sw,- rh, S:n.irtnT of iw Ha tut, i larrltl aad Enfricult Brvathlesr, Flntvri .-U th? Heart. 0-fcin or Safiiatinjr Smtioas whea In a I-J'JS Pj'u-, DirunAB cf Vision, Dots or Wai beforr tha Sirht, F--f o.i I11 ln tn the f lead, DHScieocy ot PermpL-a'jne, T W3 of Sin ssrl Etm, P&fci In the Ftd, Ckast, Lisu, kc i eudan BlsiK.- iieat, Bnrntojr la the Fih. A few doses of XI AD WAT" 3 PILLS w?, fYfle the torn fmmnll the abcT PiTe filyorucra. lric, z cents erboz. SOLD hX PRCCrrrtrs. HEAD FALShl ANI' THCK." Sr.d or.? Inter ftUtrni to RAT WAY & CO., 'o. 87 Ma!dn Lan. !Icw Yoritw Jafani-4ticn worth thonaanus ts ariit yv. 1)11. CARPENTEIl, 133 MULBERRY STREET. KEWAUK, N. J.. Is now treating fiuocof.'-fuJjy Consumption, Bronchitis, ami nil diseases of Throat end i!insr, with his tOMl'OVMi HKWfATKD IXH.Vr.VTIT'S. roXCK5 T1UTK0 0l)i, Ay COHill SVKli. Durin? tlio past ten years 1)r. Carpenter has treated em! eured tliotisiind cf ca.-s ot jiliove nnmcd diseases, and h:ia now in his possession ;ert ifieHtes of cures from nil parts of thccnini try. Tho Inhalation ishroathed dirt-. tly into the liintrs, soothiDK and healinjr over ail intl:iuie.d surlacps, entering into the blood, it impart vi tality n? it permeates to every part of t!i sys tem. The sensation is not unpleasnnt, and ih flrst Inhalation often pives very decided relief, partieularly when there is much dliJieuity of Preathinff. Under the influence of my reme dies, th couirh eoon grows easier, the nig-ht sweats cease, the hectic llush vanishes, and with improving digestion the iatient rapidly gains strength, and health is nirain wirhin his grasp. iub lonrrnirairu riMHi rupiuiy DU1K1H up trio mostdebilirated p:tient.prcsenting to thestom aeh food ail ready to be assimilated and uiado into good, rich, healthy Mood. The Coash Syrnp is to bo taken nt night to al leviate the cough and enable the patient to ob tain sleep. Fitil ilirecliuiii iicuritiu,y tavh Ikjx ri f miri-jncJi-ts which conxiats nf One Inhaler: One Bottle of Alterative Inhalant; One Kottle of Soothing Febrifuge Inhalant : One Bottle Anti-IiiFmorrimcic Inhalant : One ISotfU Concentrated Food ; One Kottle (oagh Sjrup. Priee of Hox containing medicines to last one month, f 10; two months, 1S; three months, tz Sent to any address C O. D. Pamphlets con taining large list of patients cured sent free. Letters of inquiry must eontulu ono dollnr to insure answer. Address, A. U. CAKPEXTEli. M. D., Newark, N. J. Dr. Carpenter's CATARRH UKMKD 1" will give immediate relief, and will etTect a perma nent euro in from ono to three months. Priee of remedy to last one month, W; two months, IX; thre monihs, HO. CANCEK in ali itB forms successfully treated. Send lor list ot patients cured. A. H. CAUFENTKU, M. 1)., Newark, N. J. August 9, 1872-ly. T. D. capet, late of Hubert Woods & Co. T. FOGAUTV JAMfco JASKV. c ASEY, FOGAKTY & CO.. WnOI.ESALE KCALKHS IN M31I5MIII & eiD RYE WHISKY. AND ALL KINDS OF ro3riaisrx'io liquors, AND IMPOtlTtUS OF Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, Ka. Ur J.iberly Street, Dec. 6, 1871. m. PITTSBURGH, PA. TILLINEKY & DKESSMAKIXG. The attention of the Indies of Eben" burg ant) vicinity is directed to the fact that - - ' V.. ...J 11(1.. JU..I 1 V. V T1 t II III, I I J I t of new nnd fashionable Millinery Good, at her rooms, m ine cast aru, i.oensoursr, wcudintr Utinnets, Hats, etc.: a sneeialtv. I)roumicin done. The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. tjuncl:ly.l QATMAN-& HUCX, PhyHieiaiiH ntiI Snrpeouj, Cariioi.i.town. Ta. omco in rear of John UuckV store. Ni-bf calls maj- tie made either at the residence of Dr. Oatman or ut John ituck's residence. Daniel Mclaughlin, Attorney - w ii, a tr. viuio; III Tllt;OCl l.xchanifp tjuildimr. (up-stairsj corner of Clin ton and Ioeu'-t streets. Win attend to all bus iness connected with his profession. rV W. DICK, Attorskt at-Law. KU t ti ,1,!,ur!r. l'a. Office in front room of T. ! Words new tiuildit.ir. Centre street. All! manner or loyal business attended tosatisfae- ; toriiy, and eolleetion itspeeialty. rl'H4tt. " GREAT RED'JCTIOri IN PRICES TO CASH CUSTOMERS ! at tiii: i:iji:siu im; BCtSE-Fl'RMSHIA'C STORE. Tiie nii'lci signed ref-pecifully iniortus the ciii.n.s of Eocnsburg atnl tlie -tilIic cectr aliy tli it lie has m t.Ic a rcat re!utti"n in prices to CASH P.UYKKS. My ttock will coii.-ist, in art,of Corking, Parlor and Heat iiff 7crrs. of the nvrt popular kinis ; Tin mure of every description, rf my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kinl, t-ucli a Locks, Sen-vis, Tlutt Hinges, Tnl.lo Hine? Shutter Hinges. IVits.lt' n .itil N iils, Wi:i ilmv Glass, l'ntfy. Table Knivt-s and Forks, Carvinjr Knives .itkI F"rks. Moat Cutters. Apple I'arers, Ten aij3 Pocket Knives in fjreat variety, Fcisscrs. Shears, Razors ami strops. Axes, llatcliets. Hammers, Coring Maclii.es, Anders, Cliissels, Plants, Com passes, Squares, Filo.;. Uasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenciies, Pip. Panel aixl Cross-Cut Saws. Cliains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Pells, Sljoe Lasts, Pegs. Was Pristles, Clothes Wringers, firmd Stones, I'atcnt Molass-ep Gat h and Mtarures. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Hors-e Shoes. Cast Sire!. Kiilcs. Slioe Guns, Revolvtrs, Pi.-1- Is, Cartridges, Vt.w fier. Caps. Ixad. Ac. Odd Stove Plates, Grales and Fire Pricks, Well aud Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness awl Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wothn aiul Willow Ware ii grrat variety ; Carbon 0:1 and Oi! Lamps. Fish Oil, Lar l Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. Arc. FAMILY GROCERIES, Eiich as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, Mo ises, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Appl?tl Fish, H.rr.iny, Crackers, Rice and Pear Barlev; Sosps, Candles; TOBACCO and CHJa'KS ; Paint. Whitewash. Scrub, Horse, Sboe, Ducting, 7artiish, St.ve. Clothes and To-:th Drnslies, all kinds and bizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla R"pes, and many other article- ct the lowest rates f r CASn. ff)-ffouce Sjionfing made, psdiv cd and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to cuuutry dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GhO HCNTLLY Ebensburg, Feb, 28. 1807.-tf. i.nFAsnvnr, Vu.it, tl,l h )m if k ) - M -iT aiitlXji iJJili iitJiJ:; AVING recently enlarged our stock . we nre now prerared to sell at a Teat reduction from former prirrs Onr itock con S Fts of Drus, Medicines; Pcrft:merv, Fncv Sopa, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Ilur Iles or atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, LinimeTit, Pain Kiilers, Curate Mnsresia, Er? Jamaica (Jinger, Pure Fbtvonnrr Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothinp Svrap, Spiced Sttud. Khubsrb, 1 ure Spices, &c. ; i CIGARS JXD TOBACCOS, i Blank Bocks, DeeT, Notes ami Bonds; Cap, i Post. Commercial and all kind? of Note Paper- r,r. vcoiie-, i ens, l ercus, Arrcij g Wririi!" F to.", Black and Red Ink, Pocket aud Pas (((ks, Magazine, Newsparers, Novels, His tories. Bibles, Religious. Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &"e We have added tn onr S'ock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladic". PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than cverofFcreJ ia this place. Paper and Cizars sohj ei:hcr w holaj'e or re tail. LE.n;o.isiuitRAr, July 3D, IPCS. ALi'.u Street, Ebeut-burg. yE.MOVAL and ENLAHGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Havinjr recently taken possession of the new ly titted up and i-oimnoiiiou-i iiiuMina- on IIi-ii street, two doors ent of the !:mk and ncarly oppoite the Mountain House, the subscriber fs Letter preparer! th:i:ie,r to i:'.;uti i:u-t u re nil articles in tbe TIX.Cill'I'Kl; ami SH KCT-I Ut )N WAHE line, uli of which will ixy luniished to buyers at the very lowest living prioes. The snbscriber'also proposes to Keep a full ami varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Eeating Stoves of the most approved dtirng. rSPOl'TIXG and HOOFINT, made to order atul warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. HEPAIlUNcl promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done rifrht and on fair te-rnis. and all STOVES nnd WAHE sold by me can be depended upon as to qunlif and cannot be undersold in pri-e. A continuance and increase of patronise is respectfully olici ted, and no etlort will be wanting- to render en tire satisfaction to ali. VALLTE LCTRIXGEK. Ehonsburfr, Oct. 1.1, ls"7(.-tf. F.OOK WELL TO YOUR BOOTS AK'D SHOES For Meu'i and B!y' Wear. The unJerslpned respectfuHv Informs his nu merous customers and tiie public generally that lie it prepared to manufacture iJOO 1 S and SHOES of any desired nize or qu.ili'.y, from the finest French calfskin boots to' the coarsest brogan. in the vert ursr ma.vxeh, on the short est notice, and ct as modeiate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots aud Sooes made at my establishment need ro assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact If they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. Ker airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I iee.l confident that my work and prices will commend mo ta con tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. C1RBUKB MiWJCTORY! SAMPLE STREET, Near Union School House, Ebensburg. "THE subscriber doircn to call the attention 1 of the cit teens of Cnrubri.i and adjoining counties to the fnt that he has now in success ful operation in I".l;nsliurK a Shop for the man ufacture and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Spring Wujfom, KleljtliN, Ail nil frthfr U script inn of Work in that line. Employing- none but skillful workmen and lisinsr only the best materials, I feel confident I can rive entire .satisfactiou in work, styles and prices. Platform work done at short notice. Repair ing of all kind attended to at reasonablo rates A Hlacksmith Shop m connection with Man ufactory. ChII and see specimens of work. June ii, is.72.-tf . I). L CH UTE. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED!. Ami Work Warrnntrdl MONUMENTS. Tomk Stones, nr-ljif-iaV tho tint st IUilian Marble and in stylo of wtirkmanship not surpassed bv SLS any manufacturer. Give me a Call r before decidinjf upon purchasing- or ordeHnir work elsewhere JAMES WILKINSON Loretto. April 2, lSVl.-tf. LOGAN'S MARBLE WORKS ! 131 Fracklin Ktreet, Johnstown. JOSIX W. LOOAX, - Proprietor, MV-vST,8 HFAD akd TOMB STONES, A-Vt V4l NTEK A.ND fABIXET SLA 1!S, AS lh,L,s. Arc, manufactnreil of the very best ItaJ lan and American Mirble. l'crf-ot siitisfac tion in work, desiuri iiti.l price artmrnnteett. r.' t irilers iesiu.t.-ttullv solicited and prompt ly executed. IJ jlmi n, .Nx . u, M.-tl.) rji HO MAS CAilA W ITl'I.FSA 1. 1 GROtERIES i IjlEE, WOOD AND WILLOW v-.'.S M A 1 lUM.KV AM) m suit, mi ran FEED AMD PROVISO H Y f c 1323 Eleven Mi lM I Eetwcen 13th and 14th S . A;- All such ponds n Fi'-r- j anil Willow Ware, Sli,. e j ,; ,, ; j ery will be sold from n ., price list3, and all o:!.cr fi,., ; I'liilade'pliia, Baltimore. ("; , burph current tricr. T.'. . . peculiar advantage of avin- ! i .i . . 1 jiiiu uraiaLe, as liev nro i,i.r i freiphts from the prii.r ir -i ! --:, HL'echirpes are made. De-.'. sured that my poods are of il,e my prices as moderate ai city r a fair, upright hn-iuess, .wi.i r.-sati-factorily fillir p all order-" the patren-peoi retail de:!'-'r Cambria county and else-.- spectfully solicited and s-nisf- c in all cases. TM 'MAS Alroona, July 2!, ls(;:..tf. . ...-.; , Is III HI It1 ir Is en v fl-- (JEOKGE W. V 1 ; x WholtiaU ad Ketll n. t h tt it H s ' t X ti V If .V V 1 HEATING AND COOK STK OF EVERT DESCRHTIc-y, in coffer iiii mm- O? HIS OWN MAS17.;(7,.,. I A.id GENERAL JCBSe?, ;Pl sfo and t.;l other m .-k ;,, I. i M , I t VI n in tlit fi d 1 tin cei Virginia Street, near Caroline W: ALTOO.lt. IM. j The only dealer in the ri:- 1 llV': - ;,- ' cell the renowned ' y I KvV"" COOK STOVE! 1 complete and s (-ory f Stove ever ;;.tr . i.., rj ' , to the j.u!,;:,.. Stock Ixlmexse. - Icv. I- SATISFACTION Gl'A ME" ififiiiliirfsi WM. P. PA7T0N, MaiHiliulmcr nnd iMaUt oa binst' f usihin I 1 f!nrr au. Washslanii-i, i i htiard-. ("h.-.n l.: r S t5, Verier Set, Ward rol.es. luok Citst-s, j r;l,ie CI I Wer - I Kit-'-- ! IU-,". i I i f.V;.;v I.i n-rc -ve., ic. Ace.. vVe., &c, Ac. Ac'.. . i -ic. EVEIiV DESCKII'TH. or SCHOOL AND HALL FURY made to ordi r :'a evei lient st; s '. f price. ai.i:u t nnd hairniaki-V ' 'j all kimi for sale. Furriture ib . ,'ioiut iu Johnstown cr ut i;.1',- ..!.-.-. -of t xtra ?; rir.r. WM. !'. I'AT". .Itihnstown. ttt. 1.1. I'-TO.-tf. '..; ax urm i : utTf DR. I. D. IIOFFMA X. trt dii;. t. frery, respect f ir li v inf .n;. he has permanentlv located r where he mny le fo'nnd 1 1 : v I... ii... ... .... i;. ii - r- i.rv. nut t ma. a, airer im u tice for the space of seven vc;iir. ' -' tate in nfltrminp- that he can ir: - ' ' fa-tion tn every case rc-lm in? l i : ' -All branches tif Meciianical an.: . tistry carefully and seientiticn'i4 i'1" J'mti ion la I , . ... . . . ..j u.i, niiiiii Ki'i n I o :i . teeth. AIo. teeth evtrat ted witl:. V-' mi mt-r iiiitM iiiat.tin ;oncern;nii ; " cull at his office on Ilitf'n stru t" ': ' '' Cambria House, vhore may be e.v. lllt'S of hii woi-tr. irhii h iu.'s.i i T! nintreciatnl. im;.' - BEN TIST K V. 11,e undor T gruilaate t Ml of the Balti- t- more Collepo Cory, rospect- - ..y. fully offers hi.- lv 11; PR0rES8IONI, ervicea to the citizens of Eb ensburg aud vicinity, which .'' - on the rot'KTU ilu.sDAT of eacl. main one week. Aug.13. SAM'L BEI.rO ; " kin Jo! tiu "iii 13 B p tri. : tr, CH th. Sa u Mt .Jf P J THE BIGGEST SHIP AFIS rirurv-v2 t . . t , . - t !.-. tor their friends to the e i J . r fj,jifr-tf nuirhi .. nuy their ticWets i s . from M. I. Met- Ti t' oh Kit, Airent for Jh-'-'j " tne cole bra tel CTioa.. Mttfioual Lino " ol Nlfxmrn to nnd fr ;n !. is vetnarkaoio for coiiii'ii. -: Drafts for il nnd i;pwiir!.- s current rates. For turtr Mf-.Afiiint's IL-wiir Si-rtiiti Johnstown. l'a. WOOLEN FA LJAVIXO introduced new v..:.- ' 1 II ooU-n F ctory, we ur manufacture on shi.rt n-t: ' XFTS. ItLAXKKTS, FLA N N ' ' STim KINO YAKXS. c. A Zf Wool taken in c. . i'1-"' ' worked on shares. Marki i i T. X. Ebensburg-, Feb. t. lT-V-tt. . . , m r A IIKST NATIONAL SAP -.';,, -L HAKXESSSHOPOFyAV'',. Httfh strtH't, (opositt; I m cvl Westward. KU'nurif. lv' .: ' Proprietor. S'lilil!, and i' ,; ' ,t paired and all ot her wm ''; .. in t lit: lM'st niaiiner, on ' at liic uiost rcaioual'lc ir