MX TEA IIS A FEJCSXTIVl-T" COUNTEKtW liT OF JEAN VAIJKN Tl IK STOHY Ot- A roST Ol riCE KMIihZZU ill-.N I'. om the Cleveland (Ohio) Pluindealcr. About six years ago, Commodore dkinson, a well-known lake m;m,vmatlf a valuable letter from Cleveland U a an try towc-in-Northern Ohio,' r.nd never ard of it afterward. An investigation lowed. " Eml Bill, then Marshal of the or them District of Ohio, upon itifonua n then rising out of nil tlio facts in the ae, caused tbe arrest of n' young mm .10 was employed in the ofll.-e to whiidj loitn. t...,l 1....... . I 'i-i 1 v iviiti u-it uvn 111. ;tn i! A lie ;uiin t oduced excitement in ?cci:tl circle?,' ruid as productive of moc-h pi:i to the young id accomplished wile.,. -Tbe couplo had co niuu iud for tibotit one year. The ung ninn was " brought to Ch-vcLm I, aving liis wife iu a destitute condition. Circumstances seemed to joint with lerring certainty to ihe uill of tho buti- , tnd. Notwithstanding that fact, he. rotested that he was innocent. After ang lodged in jail he wrote to tilis HttLor" physician in Indiana, detailing the cir cumstances of the castVand asking for as idtance. The father, instead ot replying rect to the son, wrote to Mnrsh'-d l'.iil, ying:' -If my Son is guilty, the law ust take its course.." The JJarthal had stencd to his story with crofiderable ire, and ftl: convinced that ihe man "wi nded to do what was right after procure ig bail. The only bail he could olKr me from the Southern District of Ohio, "o accept this would oblige the ylHecrs of ie Northern district to go to Cincinnati obtain the amount of the bonds ittor Ltod. It was accepted, however, ?nd on ie first day of tho term the young man it in an appearance in accordance with e required terms. .11 is couneeL .seeing e array of evidence that would bo ' rought up against him, advised him' to -jn away to Canada.' From Canada be staited to go across ie plains to California, Plopping at Ls:u o worth to meet a Canadian acquaint ce who was to go with hiai. The : 'anada man did not fulfil his cnucuicnt. o the subject of our story went to work a that vicinity at very low wages. v lie elieved at the time ot leaving Cleveland hat the result of conviction would bring fbur or five years' imprtsoum :nt at the least calculation. As that would ltr.ve his little family unprovided for and dis graced in the bargain, he duteruuned to run away, make money enough to keep bis family four or five years, and then re turn and give himself up fur trial. . Jn case of conviction Lis luinily would be independent until he could return, when he intended to take his wile and child to Bome place where they were not knewu, and there spend the remainder of his days. After, remaiuing in the vicinity 'of Lea venworth a short lime, hit. businees qual ifications and straightforward course en ablcd him to obtain some goods on credit, with which he opened up a small trade in one of the rising towns of the State, where he had remained until the present time. Io the meantime his wife went to Kan sas, joining hut husband under the name that be assumed upon his arrival in the fctate. Their whereabouts was known only to a few warm personal friend, the father, of course. not being included in the number. As the town increased in pop ulation, the business cf the young man increased also. Taking an ucihe part in the public welfare, he was elected Mayor, and served with crtdit for two consecutive terms. Surrounded by all that was esential to insure happine.-, he was a miserable man. In the place of his nativity, among the beloved of his youth, and around the fireside of his wife's ear liest and dearest companions, he was re garded as a criminal and a fugitive from justice. lie lived in constant dread of meeting some one who would recognize him and expose-his alleged crime. At ' last, having attained f efficient of this world's goods to make bis family comfortable for eeverul year?, he turned his face toward Cleveland, believing his trip would result in conviction. Upon reaching that city, the first person he in quired for and the only one he knew was Earl Bill, who meanwhile had ben trans ferred from, tho RIarshnlship of the dis trict to the position of Clerk of the Uuited States Court. The moment our man en tered the office the old Marshal, now Clerk, recognized and was fuhly aston iahed at his return. . vThe ex-tnavor paid ha wa3 ready for trial, and was able to give bail for h'13 ap pearance at the proper time. - Mr. I.ill referred bim to the United States District Attorney, George Wiley, who gave the case some cireful study, and, under all the circumstances, declined to prosecute. All persons who are familiar with the case believe, that the young man is not guilty of the grave crime which was charged against bim. 1 Io remained in this city nutil a day or two ago, when he went; on Bis way rejoicing, having been assured that a nolle j'os-qui would be en tered in his caw. k - THE JOSU IllI.IIt; PAPERS. TIIE KACOOX AND THE PETTY-FOG G EK. ' ; The racoon i3 a resident of the United States ov America; be emigrated to thi country soon after its diskovery by Col umbus, without a cent, and nothing but Liz clawg to get a living with. He ia one of them .kind .ov persons whose hide is worth more than all tho rest ov him. lie resides among tbe heavy timbar, and cultivates tho cornfields arid habring gar den s:iS for sustenance, 'and ,undcrstuud3 his bizness. . ' 1. ' Ilia family consists ov a wife and ihreo children, who live with biro on the inside of a tree. - - He can alwuz be found at home durin the day, retldy tew Vecieve call:, but his nights are devoted to looting after his own affairs. ' ' ; . lie dresses in soft' fur, and, his tail, which is round, has ringa on it. - : - 1 Theso rings arc of the eamo material that the tail iz, and are worn upu all occasions. During the- winter4he ties-himself ttp in to a not and lays 'down "by .his ownJ fire' hido. Wlu n Kpj ing op's is, he open, kna goc$ out tew'aeeiliinvahi chickons liavtj win tered. n' a i. run-; : - Jllis life iz as. free from labor as a new nennv'und" If if wasn't for the r if 02 iihd the rest of mankind, the racoon would liud what everybody else haz it heaven upon earth.. , . liut the di tree hi in ;ind f ha. men skin him, and what ih ire .is l 'lt ov. him ain't worth a cusss. He ii not a nairal vagabond, like the heilgeh"g and I he alligator, but luvntub; civi'iz:d and Jive aauag iulks ; but he has one vice that the HiiiattcVi luissioaary on earth kau't icdi-pai,. iiad that is. the. ail id" stealing. . . . . ... , , lie in fecond only to the crow in pt-tit larceny, and will steal wh it hi kau't eat-, nor hide. ... 11 wi'.l tip over a barrel of nppl.j sass j i.-.t fr the fun of mauling the sa.s with his feet, ;uidtwttl pull out iho J-lug ov the tuollassis, not bekause . he , lu vs sugar cn ny better than he duz youn" duck, but J" I tew t;ec it the mul:ifS!S h;;3 jrot it ?rK't daub to it. I have studied animal deviltry , for 13 year?, bekause the . more deviltry's in ar: animal, the more human he i. J I can't fiad, by sarciiing the passenger list, that Noah had a eon on b ard, b j; J am willing tew Iwt 10 pound ov mutton. sas?ag; tlmt mister coon, and his wife commuted bv stealing a rid-;. ' - I r.t ver knu a rackcoon . to. want enny tbing long that he could steal qwioli Kuuybody who has ever looked a coon right square in'tfre face, Will bet yon "-a dollar that he is a" dead beat, or under five hundred dollars bond, not logo into the bizziness, for the next ninety days.' I hcv had tame coons by "the kzz3n ; they are as easy to tame as a child, if you lake them young enuff, but I kant advise .liny body to cultivate coons they w:;nt as mutch looking after as a blind mule on a iow path, and there ain't any m ire profit in them than thar iz in a stock dividend on the Ktie liailroad. - - I never w;s out of. a 'pet'ntmimhl 'ince I k,an reineinlxjr, till now, but 1 hev gone out of the trade for ever ; lately I discov ered that it was a good deal lite miking a whissel out of a kats tale, ruining a Com- loriuoie taie, ana reaping a kuipiu nunn whi..cl. - liackcoens Jiv to be Co years oi l if they miss the society of men and dogs enulT', but (bare ain't but few of thera die ov old age ; , the northwestern fur com pany are I he great undertakers of the coon family. : ; - : I feci sorry for coops "for with a trifl mure brains, tliey would make respectable peltifo-;gors before a justice .of the pepce; but even this would not mvo .Lcui-iVoiii pcrdi-lin. . ( ? - - -: Jsatur don't make ..uny mistakes, after all ; the hits the bull right in the eye ev ery time ; when she wants a rackcoon, with rings on his tale,' the makes him, and when fhe wants a pelty-f jgger, she knows how to make him, without spoiling a prod coon. Petty-forgers, no doubt, have a destiny tew till, and they may enable a jusiiss of the peace, 'n a cloudy day, tew know a good deal less of the law than he other wise would ; ptill, for all this, if I was obliged tew pray for one, or the other, 1 think now I sdiould say, "Give us a leetle more coon, and a god deal less petty fog -ger." If llie Kacoon would only piv his wliolo attonshun to puliticks, thar ain't but few cou'd beat him; he"t. at -home on the slump, and menny ov us, oll ewts, k;;n reckoloct how, in 1810, with notbirg but a hard cider diet, he swept .the 'country, f;oin the north to the south' pole, like a cargo of cpsoirt psalls. ' To Ci:re Souk Throat Tukc- tlio whites of two egis and hertt thcra with two spoonful? of white siijj ir ; grate in a little nutmeg, and then add a pint of luke warm water. Stir well, nnd drink often. Repent the prescription if nt?ces?ary. and it will cure the most obstinato cuae of hoarseness iu a short time. , rr.TF.a Fcin.icFi.;'-. ..... . J. V. M NTf!OMKnT & SCI I LEG EL, ONTGOSIEIIY COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ... i WHOLESALE DEALERS AND RECEIVERS OF FLOUR AND PRODUCE, . ; STAR FROXT, ' , 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgli, Pa. - CONSIGN MENTS ok PRODUCESoLtcwED PITTSBURGH REFERENCES.--- Hart Cunr.5itv & Co. .. Banker. Arbuck'es & Co., Who!e.-a!e Grocers. C. H. Love &. I5ro., Dry Goods Merchants, AV. D. Cooper & brother, Wholesale Grocer3,'Ileyricr Brothers, Confec tioners. ' . - .. tCircular3 to dca'era. rltb Prands and Prices nt fMy 13, 1869.-Ctn.7. . "ALUAULE TOWN PROPEKTT. AX FUIF4TE S1LI1! The undersigned oft'era for sale a LOT OF GROUND situate in the West "Ward of Ebeng burg Porou;h, fronting (ifi feet on High street and extending back 132 feet to lot of Win. S. Lloyd, adjoining lot of Robert Evans on the east and an Uy on the west, huvicg thereon erected a TWO S.'OitY FRAME HOUSE, with a Plaxk Kitciikn attached, and a ONE STOKV FRAME HOUSK. The pro forty will be sold chkap Foa cash, or on ea. terms. For further pariiculara apply to -. - "" 0 V.S. BARKER. Ebensburf. June 3, lS63. tf. ?STATE OF DAVID T. - &TOKM, JLi Dec'd. Notice is hereby given that Lot 1 tcri of Administration on the estate otUvio E. SroM. late of Washington township, Cam bria county, deceased, hae been erauted to the underMijrne.!, who hereby notifies all persons indebted to said estate that pay meet must be made without delay, and rco.u&its thoa having claim against the same to nrewut them pro perly authenticated for settlement. ' ,rr , . FRANCIS D. STORM. Washington Twp., Aug.6, 18ba.-(it. WHOLESALE J GHOGERS ,1" IQNri AXD . TIGERS. LOQSi; J STREETS ..OK EBE.N'SBilUG ! j (SATURDAY, SEPT. II, 1353. i vol.. C' T-AJIK' ?' -if N EV ORLEANS CIRCUSi M EN AG EPA EaAN D'AViARY !' : f i, piesit leading and, niost complete, ele.irit " and "tuptviHloajj. Eqtie.ri'tn. 2'ol"g!C il mid.. ; Uriitl:o o!C'il aggregation uetoro tiie pub ie a tiolorsa! cora'oinati m of . , 151MLLIANT AIIENIC ARTISTS" " tliat acknowledge no su;eriT-,in he ronditioa of acts of dftring, -ki!t and courace proficients ho fame is world-wido and whore exploits us EqaesTians, tiynin.ii'ta. . Atblctes and Acro bats is the mode! and cepj of uspirants for re nown. -'"AhionTf M.-c."n-apic!ons tor matoh-. less skill, retiuikable grace and fascinating Tuk CruN 1'iiKNosirxos! Thk Mrsr Snsa tioval IJqoil'Hrist Tfirc Wom.n r.ri n I'bo- DVCtp! As I NCOMI'RKIIKNfilBLE E.VlO- . MA.STTlf.D THK' Ql'KISCf AlE." M ' L L E A :.I E L I A CODO X A , wtiopo at toiiislori; juritcipiiuv 33 an Equfstri eui'? a a 1 r.qu:.'tti;, Ciira'i.-.ol w l$ liei-fa?(i-ua!iii"1y beautiful Hiul e'.t gai t. iei'oc,.has v u lor hui' llie title of" Qii'.-cu oCiu Ui-'i.ijdroiau." .MISS HTTiL. COOK, , ' j A petite mi-H, yotii)j in her testis, who peorus j ?iut! niijuticts a- n Faihilo or pi-.i. but pirourties. 1 vii;'!s ati-.l i )irC;, on the hack of h;i fi vinp ft-eJ j wii!i fae, jr.ce Mini aUauaon a..s as tonic iui g it f -linrniinr. ' - . . ; i ' miss uzxn: r.ovxTON', 1 ' :il.JS K0S.V LT'E, ' mj.s kvt;: gallaway; a& . . MISS RKLLK L.VW.SON". T ( See vc, J.T Tinsr? a:i:l ITavulcaOe l!('joti icrrps nn.i I:it!tomi:lij.-t3 The f ,:!fc-:i'in ..f MALM ART JSTS is lin less jierfect. emhr-icin? as it line some of" the mxst brilliant luminaries in the profession, amon: fclwm htc ,Mi: IIAHKYCODONA, justly &ty!ei ' Chanrpi vu . Suiucrsauli Uii'pr.' Messrs. H. Tibbs, T. Mi!!son, T. Balfy Tlic TorIIa I?i:tIiiK,j LUCIAN ami EDWARD. Athletes o( truly voiidwful skill aii'l iccrejible enJutance. Mu. N. HANK! R. I Mb T. POLAND, 3Ua. J. RF.1)I1-:N, I Mn. If. HTONL3, The r.onollo UrolEicrs, or "Men of Ihe Air" woivJer-wv kera of the , most thrilling nmi- feiisation.vl character. . Masters FRANCOIS. WII.L5K & CLARKE, littje midpreta f w niilerfiit pr?i'ocitr - , rn'l ast tMh!nsr pnfie le'urT. ' THREE CLOWNS CR JESTER?, The first f wIiotji. JOHNNY LAWTON. ta ju'li.ii 1 v c.ilied I-ppy .1 ack,"-i tamls cons, ioti ot s as the cjost oti n.it nit, .qn.iiut ciim;ou:il of o.l'Iitics ami uiirlh jtruvokin ceiji'i-s j.y.A his worthv sute'.i !-. iI0ilT0N,'i.n-l CHARLEY SEELL'Y. ; v ' ' THE ARRAY WiLD BEASTS Ta of sufii-.-int magnitude to form an exhibition alone of more than ordinary attraction, com prising as it doc? spe.'iin(.-i8 of every geograph ical range, from the Frigid to the Torrid Zones. Among tbtm is a Baby E'ehant, a pair of Abyssinian Camels, Asiatic Lion?, Royal Ren gal Timers, lirnzilian Chetah and Hunting Leo pards. .Panthers, Russian, White and Rlnck Bears. Silver Lionf, Kangaroo. Ocelot, Man drel, Wnlapus, Bison, Gnu, Cara, Ichneumon, Ant Ei.ter, and Scores of ' Monkeys, Ape-i and Dabooua, and an almost innumeralile collection of smaller animals and fl cks of rare and beau tiful Birds that cannot fail to prove a source oT wonder and pleasure to tho rising geuerution and a delightful atudy to the student of natural his'cry. ;; - . ... , . A striking feature in the di-play of the wi'.d bc.is'a will be the miraculous aud iocompre hengible familiarity exhibited bv the only tios worrN os kartu, S1GNORITA ELLA EU GENIE, and the renowned King among Lion King. 11ERR ELIJAH . LEN GEL. with the rao.t feieeious aud savage nat'ured in the col lection, whose dens they enter at each exhibi tion, .and 'pet, fondie, or coerce the monsters at will, even carryiog their temerity so far as to take thorn as companions loose and untram meled through the streets, in the public proces sion of the Company .on tho morning of their advent a novelty the world is challenged to cqul. ' More than the usual number of ' SCHOOLED UORSES: TRICK .PONIES, . EDUCATED MULES and PER-' ' ... FORMING MONKEYS, ". the e?pccial delight of th juveniles, will be in troduced at the euu-rtainnients, afternoon and night.- , . . ; ,, , i DOORS OPEN at 1J and P. M. Equestrian Spectacles .Commence : AT 2i AND Si; O'CLCCit.TUECISEI.Y. flTflW f To the E.ltirf PnAiMni irvn 50 'Cts. Chi'dren. 125. SALE The well known aiid ."JTHtt -valaable Eubek Farm,' locatei iu'ij I Kg Saraaicrhill township, Cambria fcg-grrS county, one a half miles fr..ui "WiLuore Blation, and containing ii l'j ACRES, in good condition, well fenced and haviug thereon erected a dwelling house and othr necesarr buildincs. Bpieinmi oreliardi and. no laci oi excellent water, in offered for sale on moderatis terms and easy payments. For W ther information auply to or address, '- . J. McGONIGLE. Hemlock, Pa, R. R., May C, 18t!3. tf. H air For. : restbrJrig':,Gray 'Hafr lo, tS a!ur?l;yilalily;-and; Color: V Rt.vi iv dressing1 '-which v " r" j 3 ' a t -bfc e' -rreeable. ''y&S' Wealthy, and cffcctnal uair. jraaea or gray Iiair t3 ' soon r restored 'Mtev'Wfc i to -Ha-, .original,, color .TAir . 'With the nloss aiul lvl ' fresJt tiess of - youth.- ', 'aEL Thiu hair is thick cnerl,' "ftilling' hair ; checked,' and ' bald ness often,' though not, altynjrs1 cured by ' its use. Nothing ,.' can" efalore ' .tlio ltatr wdicre tliQ follicles arc:4eroJei or the glands atrophied., nnd.; decayed.. But such as remain can be: ; saved ior usefulness by this a pplication.-s Instead of fouling the'liair -with :avp'asty scdi lnent, it Avill keep it clcari n.rid vhro'rous. Its occasional use will , prevent "tKe, hair from .turning gray or ., falling roff,' and consequently prevent bchiiiesstreGi, from those, deleterious, eubstmseatwiiicli make some. preparations -LnngoifJusraud. iiijurious to the hair, ' the ' Vigor - can only benefit bat not harm it.r- If wanted lnercly for a" " ." ' ' ; . - HAIR DRESSING nothing else can be found so desirable. Coutainiug neither oil nor dye, it doc not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, gifmg it a rich glossy lustre, and a grateful nerfunie.""" ' ' Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayef ' Co., Practical aki Analytical Cheiiists, tOWJEIili, Til ASS. . .1 . " " " riacE $i.oo. For saTe by It.".1. LI.O VD, Agent, E'ien?burg, Ayer's Cathartic PiUs , For all tlio purposes of a Iiasaitivo ,.; Perhaps no OTia inciIi cine is to iinivcr-sallv rc- I quired by everybwly as n cauisvue, iki- vas ever iny-belore so 1111.vcr3a.I- CvTj-v : .. i-vi liable and Uu more !rL-c- lat renicv- tiian anv mr.or. inote wao nave trie l it, kinw tiif.t it cuivil t!ji?n; tlioe wh liavo i . l-...,t tl.'.f it nui-m ...a.i. . 1 .ii rl 1 1 j .1.1 I f-....... 1 .. ..11 t-Tiiiw ,m.li.,(- it ...,3 .-.t.r... it- .1..,. ol.va thr.L ic never ikils t'.irouvh finy limit or nilo'tof its conipoiiUc.. We have t!i6u-an!3 upon tnoii sa:nl 1 ot rertiliustes of Uieir rmuarkable cures of tlio folt.jwiu complaints, bat phl-Ii cures are know-n iu everv noihboi'hood, anil we nee.l not pnlrlisli t!io:n. Adapt1'.! to aires aa;l (.onJitioiis in al! climato ; containing ncitiirr calomel or any tioifien u urtijr, they may be taken with safely by anybody. , Tli'-'ir f urar coatinr preorvi .s thein'ever fresh :inl ma!:P3 , thtiii pleasant t take,hi!o buininnT-ly TC.sreti'He 1 110 lutrm enn arise from their nee in any qiuintity. ." Xhvy operate liy Uicir iio-.vert'ul inlliiOTfC oa'tho j inU'rnal viscera to pnrify the filood and efiinnlato it J .into lieallhy anion reiiuve the tb itriK-tions of tha tomaoii, boivi-H, liver, jin-.l oUier orraii9 ot tno botlv, re-torinT their iiTOirnlii- aciiori tn health, and by corre Ainsr, wjim-cver they exist, eueli Uanuxso- 4 jjit-'iui a-j ara uia iir.-si origin 01 ni-u' to. . . . Minute directions are given in the vranjicr on the box, fir tfie following comj.laiiitAt M hicb thoio 1'ill.s rapi.Hy euro : ; "; - ... lor l.Tici.ik or rartigreiioai, Z.itIoi.. np. Iiiuar ami Lctii of A fitSt, thry shoul.l uc taken moderately to stimulate llie (stom ach nn.l restore its hciiltiiy tone and. aetioiur tor Jfiver Coniplaiat an't its vf.rions .F-np. funs, ttiliOa Itte.t:Iacbi, Nirli B-al:4che, 3auaitice or tircfn HicUtk-hh, iiiom Colic ami DiHoun Fevrrs, tlicy shoulil be ju diciously taken for each case, to corrert the diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cautc it. For ),rtrnter,r or iiarvloeia,,but out iuild Cose is p-t'nerally n' inirvd. . . 4 For Ilhf-iimati'iii, Ci oof, Grard. PaTpl-t-.ltiou of tlio lirart, Ji-iii:i iu hido, Jttick and IoIiia, they should bo .continuously tak:in, a3 reQiiirod, to chancro tho diseased action of the sysleui. , WiUi such change Uiosa complaints disappear, . , For l)rarr nnd ?rfr5lrl St1!Iiit thy should be taken in larpo and lreouent dodes to pro du e tho eflVct of a d;;istic urc. ... , For Miipiiri-iiion a !ar;;c dose should t;e taken as it proinc-s tho desired eflect bv symnathy. ; As a JJin yutr tato one or two rills to rn- mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional doje utinmlatos the stomach and l,oyels into healthy action, restored the appetite, nnd invigorates tlie syawm. . lleaca it is oOcn a.l-antas-eons vrlieve no seriti3 derannremcnt exists. One M ho feels toleralilvwell, often fin.ls that a dose ol thijise I'iiU makea him feet deci.l.tdly better, from, their cleansnisc and renovating effect on the Cicoi tive apparatus. , w - . . t 2J. tT . C. -I i JSJt .t CO.. Prriftirnl r-i.M.- .wn. REtSt: J. LtOTD'AGFNT, EBESSBt rg, Ta. PHILADELPHIA. jfcaTSampIes sent by mail when written for. JOHN GAY. ... . . - . WM. WKLSIIir G A Y & '; W E I, S H y Sacetitora to Gay & Painter, . . WriOLESALK '. I Grocers and Commission Merchants-: ANf DKAI.KKS IX FLOUR, rROEUCE. FISH, SALT CAR-; .iiy-Y OILS, &c, &c, . ... 3C2 Liberty Street, - . PITTSRORGII .. C. - D- I 15 11, T - .-. t. with ,' -' BORER & ROTIICUS,- u .;. Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers iii? - CITY iAND" EASTERN MADE'" " BO OTS AND SH O ESy No. 4J2 Market Stkkt.t. -,J Eelow. Fifth, South sraer - J' JUL A IV A. Fe T E.R' S I D ES", v;; j'iiiCK3ti'liuf.T:& co.J ! WHOLESALE TOBACCO. DEALERS,' - S. K. Corner Third and Market 8t;--JaD. 22, 1868. . FIULADEL F1HA. A :7 J iM.ipiOii into Hie, in1 V i.j f"very o;i:itry .tTi(i:i:nr)n.jr IATST- " lat CiS.-ier.t- pm-s;,t;ve V J -i i Fill. I ho obvious re -rrr-:. F'm is, tiniX it ii a unrc rts- -.'I .:nv ;vPwfl;' UJl A UIU TIILUi. 1UV5I And a GOOD THING in EBENSBURG. ROYALTY - SUPERO D KD t - 'i i- it. V 3 il : tirr'.X 1 i In e - t. v .-. '3 ' Sf STORE!. liOODS! ; ? Hew Inducements I j Hirjli Street ! J j Lew Prices ! j Ha taken po?pesion of the rooms-On !IIigh Street, (three doors from Centre Street.'"'. recently 'occupied y . R.iU.. Tudor, , 1 . imo ibicH he lift just jutiodnced ; J" :-; h .'1 a jnumiimih-amKftiDSiit of. . , , . DRY, 8jl DRESS ; GOODS, uroccricti. .lardtvai c. &c.. cotisislinp of .nervthin and'tnucU rnore. than rny dexer im till ',neck of .timber ''jJimb : ( ever pt,ef,cii Jed to Jieep, aud every ' , . ' .. niirfs pfj which will' be' - .' " NO DKALEU KEEPS 15ETTF.R GOODS ! cKO DEAXER KKF'rS MORE GOOPSJ s y O UE A LER SELLS CII E A P E Ii ! ' . r ' NO DEALER SELLS ilORE I THY FH Y ! TH Y FKY1 ! TRY FRY! H Buy fropi Frr ! Buy 'f ruin-Frg! ! 4 " TIIVFKY IF YOU WNTTO BUY .the Ci;cst Dies3 Goods, ( the fairest prices. . TliY FJiY.IF YOU WMNTTQ IHJY -JUutliu, Clitcks, Gingb:im, Tickmps. Shut-. ,inq,' Deulms DrTils, Jeaus Cloths; Cus-' .smfTes, S:it5uetts; LcIa!I;es;La-wns, ' ', Trints, &c, Ac., nnd with to get the full worth ot jour money. " TliY VHY' IF Y'OU W.4NT TO I'.IIY Roots r.ini ?hoes for Men", Ln. lies' and Chil drcu's vrehr, unexcelle.i ia quality ftud J " nu iicie ui;iicrsol J in piices. TRY.-FRY IF YOU WAST TO BUY Hardware, . Queen ware,, . Gl 113 ware,. CaipeUV Oil Clo'h. .c , of the haudsomest v". ' ' . ,; etjles lit iLe lowetu tiures. . 7 TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO.IU'Y IlaniHrShies. SlMJiiMei-s.Iesi Fuik. Fish, Salt, t Lar l, Bnt'er. l-ps Cheese, CoS'ee, Su ( gar. Teas, iSoaps, Can!ile3, S; iccs, or Ruvthi:ig else in thu.: line. THY' FRY IF YOU' WA'"ST TO, J5UY anything nnd evcryih:ng worth buying, anJ he . sure that lit all times vou will be snrp'Ied "' i at the LOWEST CASH RATES. 5 Oh my ! mv eye ! it is no lie .' That at the Dry Goods Store aud Grocery Just opened by A. O. Fry, On the street trailed Hih, ' ..ilore for your money you e.in buy TLan from auy one else, far cr nigh. : - -2 --- .''- 7i2'i.j i!o? pn to kren a full liiieof SjdiCT IS-. DBEtfS GOODS of the iuo?t 1--iSs,--' do'i.-abe styles nnd textures, ami a I am determined to sell as CHEAP AS THK tTTK A I'EST, 1 respectfully solicit a cull from all the 'ladle ,! and esjieefaliy from thoe who har ben-in tl.e h:tbit-ol i.itinp pther places to make t'.eir iurchs-3. AVhaterer you waut to buy, be euro first to try tho store ' . r A.. G. FiiV, Eber,sbn'r?, Vay 27, lPf!. ' ' ' ; LTOONA NOT YT IN RUINS ! WOLFF'S '314 HI MOTH CLOTHING- BAZAAR ! ! STILL HIGHT SIDE UP ! . .. IN IMMENSE I'UOFUSION ! . ALL WANTS SlU't'LlEDJ - : ALL: TASl'IkS SUITED! . ,. -i s ' : ..' ! ALL BUYERS PjuEASED! SUITS FOR OLD I' HOP LEI ' t. . - SUITS - FOR- MIDDLE1 AGED ! , i- .- SUITS FOR YOUNG AMERICA! C L 6 T H I N GTC LOTH ING! , TOKII' KVEHV JIAN ASD IlOT I cniT-s fu ii nisi i inc. ooobs , 'OF.ETtKY 'DCItlPTlbK. - .-'" - t BOOTS tt SHOES, HATS (S;:CAPS; ; ' . OF ALL 6'1'VLklS .AND SUES. . ... , Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, A ; fc I'mbrellos, &c,7 &c ' ' .- ! t'. J1J . . ., . . . .. .. STOCK- TIIR'LARG EST ! - - ' - 1 r ' ' - GOODS THE VERY REST! i STYLES THE NEATEST! .--i-f V 'PRICES THE LOWEST ! fa? CLOTIlliO XO ORDER , or any goodi or style ileal red. , ;,.!........ CALL and SEE I.I.) CALL axd SEE I i . .?: i :(......... j . . jCAIf. SUIT YOrj ls GOODS & PRI CES.C " '. .-, V J, I , .. . . ;j . . . . .r t-iST0BB OH AN.tIB STREET. ODO tli--ti--a-,:door north of the Fust Office. Don't -.mistake the place And there wtll be no misjaka about, yu- gettinx pood harj:nins. 1 . , .- , GODIR EYJ,VOLFF" Altooaa, April 28; io9.-tf '-; Xw':-JA M'EIS 'hottj;: ,.y(ConJncleJ oh the Eurovean 1'lanSt ' " 405 a & 407 :JLi2estx.Stkket, orpiTt iu? UMrvjj Dk.IMT. riTTKBCRGli. P.V. JAMES K.. LAN4UAN, - ,.. J'rrietor. T'hU. House U newjy built p.tnl silemlijl!y furtiisljgJ, auJ convenient to all the Rail roads cooiing into the city, . The.Resf aurant connected Ayifb.. tljik llptel open at all jiours of qte day ;a4 ,mgLt. .'. ' , oct.17,-13'. PITTSBURGH; ST AE, z -1 -r J i: Ko. 429 Liberty. Street. . : . .it I -. . . l OPI'OSITE UNION P assencJer depot.- ..... . PITTSBURGH, PA. , ' ' je-IL-ly.' " , .FELIX HEN LY", r'ropV- ' uniojThouse, - JJBENSBURG, Pa:, JEEOM.E A.! TLOTT, Propittor, spares no pains to ronder this botel worthy or a continuation "of the Hboral patronage it haa' heretofore received. " His tablo will always be furnished with the best the' market affords ; his bar with the best ct liquors His stable islarjre, and will be" attended by au attentive and olliinc hostler. ., .; "JanSO;"I803;-tf.'- FRANK -W. II AY', niHOLEaALE and RETAI E Manufacturer, (1 of TIN. WPPEli aud SHEET-IRON WAKEj Canal streelelow Clinton, Johns town. Pa. ' large stock constantly; - hauJ, L. L. LANGSTROTII S . ( , PATEHT M9VABIE CflMB BEE HIVE! TJRONOUNCKD'THE BBST EVER YET X. introdncekl in cbis County or 8tte- Any pereort boinff a family TRht can- nave their iw frnneferr.! fronv mn old box to. a new one. ; in every instance in which thisJ.aa leea Uone tha result oeeu enur'j. nim..kuij, wuu Ahe first take of honey bos invariably pall all expenses, aud frequentlj exceeded them. Proof of the superior jncriU of this 'mention -wilt he lound In'tiie testimony of ercry man ho bas giren jt a trial, and among the number are the rtntlemen named below; and 1 heir experience hould induce everv one interested in Beea to ; 121' T A F t!rIIL.' niCJliTI ' .Ilcnry C Kirkpatrick', of Carroll townslnp, ook lOt pounds of pnrr.lus"- honey fiorp two hires, which he sold at v$5 cent per pound.-; Adam Deitrieh. of Cnrroll township, took froan two hives 100 pound' of twrplus bony.: .JatoeB Kirkpstrick. ot fjli township, took C'J pounds of surplus bonay fivn one hive- . T....l, T,-;,l..ir'ii.f '.I l'i...L .irncbin nh. tain, d 72 puundi ot , turv-Ius lioney from bjc ' 5Y KU r'S. WJLnSSLS, CHE!Fr hive, worth hot Uss.Ufau $21,. and t!.e ri.T. , r . , . eo&t liim only I' ' ' ' 1'eter Campbell from one hire obtained' 36 pounds of surplus honey at one time. j ngQuIte a:-number of-sirei'ar ttateraent. out hetiticate "-y 'bobib ol" the besf . citiy.era- of .CainbtU county could bebta4ied in pr.if.if the superior mer;$ of LaogtruLh'a luteal lo Table Comb I5ee Hive. . . f . . J'ersona kishin to. purchase faini'y';iigli!s should call on oi'ad !ro-a ' I'LTER CAMPBELh," "Nov. 5, 183G -If. ''Carrolltown, I'a. vl Julinetotvn and L.!eiislmrg sAE3LE;woeb:s! llarm ajjnfr. tiken ch tre of the ffSCV lir:ch Warble Workj at Ebeusburg.fif ffi which he will operate in 'huta:i'unr. fl with hj extensive . etablishantnt ! , J-ftlinatown, the subscriber adopw this J'fi'wL liigLho I of inform!!! the citizens of5-4 " Cinbrf.t comity, that he keeps a con- igLTI' st ant supply of t!ie best " " - Lm , ' ITALIAN AMD AMERICAN. MARBLE. TVtjich.he is prepared at stated times in Rbel.s berg and .at all tiroes ia Johnstown, to nr.uiu-, f'ictiire to order. " c-ifher s MONUMENTS, TOMPSTOXKS, MANTLED, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as wurkmtr.like manner and at as low pri.-es as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in my emtJoy a fifll force of experienced and ekillfui workmen, 1 tlo not promifce too much w uo 1 ey that I iaii furnish any f the above artielc on short uotr e, at the lowest prcvai'ing prices. anJ in a fctylo of fii iih, which cannot' be f xcelied by any oii-.tr niai ufaciui-cr iii the State. ' A l::ti:e stock of GRINDb TONES on hand aojd lor Fa!e cl.eap. , ' " ' fl ' IrohJi al!e:ition fa-d to order? -from a diktant-e and work put up wherever tie.-jivd, or ilclivertd at any p i;it nainod . ' " ' JOHN rRKE JoLr.stown, Jcne -I, ISfig. f. - -- fOOK V E I. L T O "Y O U R lAiiERmsmxcs: BOOTS AND SHOES for Jleii'a aud U ' Vir, he is prepared- to inaiiH.'acturc ROO l'S aud SIIOFS of -auy desired f'ze or, r;u;ility. from the finest French piiifVkin buots to the co.ir.-et brogan. in the vtcr ctsr m a.nslk, on the short est notic, and at as niodeiate prices aa like wcrk can be obtained aii where Tliose who have worn 1-joU and Slioes made at ni?.efltbli.shtii-pt need tiq a suruice as to the suieiior .quality ot". iny woi k. Oiheis can easily be convinced of the f:u:l it' ihei wi;l oijIt give m a trial.. Try and be convinced. dSf-ReT airing of Booto aud Shue attended to promptly aud. in a workmanlike maimer. Thankful for past favors J leel confident that my oi k and prices cnnniai.d me to u con tinuance and kjcre.se of the s.ar.e. JOHN I). THOMAS. " Ebcpburg, April 28, ISt'J. ;. - ... D It K W MOSES V : MERCHANT TAILOR, Surprs's BcitriMO, Cliston St.;-Jouxst wn, HAS just rHcivrd his (all -nnd winter stock of line French; London and Anier-an C LOUIS. CASS1MERES ud VEST1XGS. and a full aesonaieut of,Ueut"a Fuunisiiisg G oo us- , . . , ' Mr. Moses has been for icht rears cutter at Wood,. Morrcll & Co.'r! est;iblihment, and now deires to inform his frier.ds and the public jren-frillj-hat he has cnmmenccl business in Sup pet" s boildn;.' on Clinton Rtieet. with stock of gt.mte adapted to tho f 11 ;.nd winter, M-bich he ig prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate j-riccs for cabU. hoping by at tention to bwia to omit a t.Larc:ot -public nitrouape, and uiainiain .that success which risig heretofore attended liis clforts in producing good fitting iu-roe:it8. Give bira hi call. ' Johnstown, SepC2,.l68.'-tf- ' ' A WjS; 13 A K E R , FRANKLIN STREET, Iu tbe Old POST OFPICEBl'ILOIKG, . "I '' '' ' : '- i " . . . . Jobaslovru, l a, . WHOLESALE GROCERS ' ' ' A5D DEALERS IV ' -P: ', ESTERS I O O U C E ! teUC.AkS, 5SYRUtJS, MOLASSES. TEAS. COFFEES, FLOUR. B COX, POTATOES DUTED and GREEJf FRUITS. TOBACCO. CIOARS, &e.'. &c. s . ' Order3 solicited from retail dealers, and sat isfaction in goods and prices gmiranteecLi , ' Johnstown. Aptil 28, 16G9, ; .. , '. fgEVERE T I IK 31 EMORY OF FRJEXDX. DEPARTED ! . - If MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. &c. The snbscriber still continnea to manufacture' tif the best material and ia the most " workmanlike manner, at tUo . Loretto Harble Works, all -kina,.f,MO.UMKNTS AND TOMR- ! STONES, as well as TABLE uud BUKEAU V -' u an viuy-r worK i ii uis me. ione but. tlie btst American aud Italian Marble usod.aud perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work' can be obtained iu the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yourselves as to tlie merits cheapness of my work. ! , , JAMES WlUvINSON. .' Loretto, March 12, IS68.I3'. 'J WpRDv jprom JOILNSXOWJ i joiix .jnuwirux &. co., , Have constantly on hand a large aod . well selected stock of seasonable . .- -. .Dry Goo-jS, .Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a generaL variety of NOTIONS, &c.- Theit stock consists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and eaatkiice for yourselves. Yvb. 23, 1807.-tf. 8. &lJiL7ilOAT3UK! DEALBK Li 'Or 111 CONSISTING (f i Rouble Cdnt jfamiln f CR UX FEUD BACON, SALT, FISJ l-l FRESIL VEGKTAJiLKS, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS . SUGARS tTF AS; COFFEES, AIsJ, a, large 6t-.il cf the Best Brands 'of Cigars and Totac; ! T01.j:.PN HIGH STREET, Ftfur- JJvors- pant J' Ciotr,lnft -betisbitrp, ia I EBEfNiWBURG r FOUND rv1 N VV Fi R M , N EWB 'J j LP i N GS, ij HAVINO purdiascd tl.p wrll lVmrt r ' .Leslie KG Vol NLKV iVuMr.l: Class, ap-1 lebuiit and eul.vo 1 it ilr-.t t: tirely, btsiJcs rtst;ing it with new niui.: tlie fcuLscribvrs a:e now prepareJ t fcrK. I COOK.PAllLOR - JlEATfXG S7ijrr? r.f t?. luttit mo.-;t :irrpiirp-l -.: J THUKSIIING.MACHINFH. MIU. i;ii; description. IKON' FXCINCi. 1 Lor,.: aud I'LGUGIl CASTINGS, ao.l i.i hc man.TC of arth-'es r.iaiiuftct ird th k Er.::, Fouoc'ry. Job Work of all kii-d aiiftii promptly and done che-:: ply. , Tiic special atteiitiuii of Farmers U i,-.;;: to two ievly patented , FT-GUfiUS unit prsses. ihe sole right to ruariufi'-ture ir.i . in tl is eoiiiity, auc which art adnv -tc j ,i the i e-t tver ir.trodnce l to the p-iri c. j. Relicvi: z miri-eives c-ip'-.b:e ot ifr'nrt any wc:k in ur I'm. e iii ihe nio?t tiii-;.rr manner, ami' Vatowlu: tV.at t? can 'ic igri ,i i.owtii raicts than have been thart'i it v! comrautiity bt-reioliire neci-i Lk,;' '-wt 1 Hir recur . 22?Tlie ! nrit to .'.0 t-im I ;:Li'-t r;-;.cc- p 1 rnetal, or ea.-tn;g.- given m t-zii.tr.t. Oca TiEiis Ann snt c-t.v mh! r r-rr feolcck. "CON VERY. VlM.OZicO. .LLt-n-i!rp', S; t. iJ, lkL3. CHAIR -MANUFASTOJt rj ?-"' mm p 6htt r JOISXSTOWA.fl. iii iwm (m cum flLU VlLUM W lil iiiT such as onmun Windsor '."r..s:i.-, F.-: CLairs. Yioiina Chairs. L'-i'-st'e Ei-kc"fl Chairs. Sticiaoio CLnirs, .. Cane S-t:i 61 ROCKING CHAIRS, (F KVF. Hivn vvv Miiisj i " S t res, Lourrs .c. S.r. CABINET FURN1TUR: ol every description and of Lt'. STYLES, WITH PRICES TOSVlIIi ,.. ... Tastes of all. i -ThariTiful for p.-u-t favors. x r?; u"y to'.icits a liberal share of ru-d w Age. Clintc-u Suct-t, Jvlinstown Cc Co. Pa. Jjc. 31.U:-; P Ll, 0 7 fi . ' i . -i ( ja . 4 " HAY wc ING icccr.tiv oi.larsed cart are now prepared U -. reduction lrn former prices njr::tri? s-sts of Drutrsi Medicines, Per-'i-Crr Soaps, Leon's. Hail's an l Al!ea'a I ativo?. Pills, Ouitmerts, Ph:rr.-, Li.L--Pain Killers, Curate .iltir::esi.i, il-- (iioper. Pure. FLtvcriPs"" Et:r,n-ts Lemon S.rup.- Soutbirsr fii; Rhuburb, Pu:e Spice. "ij"; CIGARS AXD TUPACV0S. . B'ank Book s." DecJ?." Notes uni l'-'-;'-Post, CoinmTCial and all kii W cf N'f En vclupc?!, ' Pens, J'crci!.-. Ar:n.l'i's " Fluid. Black and Re I Ink, P. Bo k 87 tl .' r: nes, Ncw(!'r;pt;r. "'Te.. tories Bibles, Rcliiriou. -..Pravtrauii Tj) I'enkuivea, Pipes, t? " U'e h-ive added to our stak FINE JEWELRY, to whkh c ihe attei.tion of the Lidi--. : PUOTOt;RPU ALlirV.5 atlo-r than ever ofl'ercd in this placf. , - . Paper and 0irarss1d e;;!.er v V.' J.V Uil. LEMMO.N" & Ml'Miii. July 30, ltG.-. Ma':u Sircct, Eoffi: JEW CHCAr- CASII STt'i. BUCK'S MILLSAilegiw-yJ . The subscriber would ro.rcrt:al-T - to his friends nnd the pnhTte in -I,cri. has jutt ojiened at Buck's saoerb stock of eesoia!e nxrcbss-1"4 1 sistinsr of all kinds or DltT iiOOl1 GOODS. NOTIONS, fiR0CF.Ul-. '-. NITURE. HARDWARE. oJ o;ce'. cles'usnallj kept in a couutrj sti'r'- . 1 C2TIIavi.5 paid cah frr r.v.v ' fenninevl to dii-pose of them e" ipr lumber or country proJnre at a f, like goods can be bonjrht from r r".' the countv. A liberal natrnajr r r . srt'.icitI." v..J- Buck'a Mills, April 2-2. l" -. SECURE TIIE SIIAI-0WL ...... rTy t rf!!;j- X Jit, U JiSl UV Iii Is now in perfect order f.r ,'c""","l:i,. in every stvle of the art. Pfcotfr , , like nccuraey, rani;ins froia "'u'. picture to the lartresi srae for ira-t.t- .. any weather, aud warranted t0 f. V. Parucular atttutiou paid to 1 1' ' f1, 'J Fraoies of all kinds fr sale ihe.ip anv kind not on hand will be crd,!rril' sired. Instruction in the ai t on s r?T Gallery oa Julian street, 3 ofTownlltll, T.T.br-.,. Ebensliurj!:, Oct. 8, If NEW TAILORHOP; ME. JONES, I'BAcn respectfully Informs the cit.--ensbur ul TtcinUv that he the TAILORING "bUSl N E; ! lN riou branched, in the room denee of Mr. Thomas ToJJ stoi of A. A. Barker i S..a. t-'" -.t. ensburg. Bj strict attention v,;' a determination to give enUr.e ib? the ".quality aud price of wurB p -4 hop to merit a fair shure or r' ..j , cial care will be taken ui "j. j tln of garments. .J"1,"? ' T(1
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