' ' '" - ' ;' ! f 5 i' ' C. J i i a ' if 5 i i 'l - I 1 3. i i i -, 'If n 1 ; i i 1 1 I! I I ODE TO, TED LrGI3I.ATUIl3J. BT JOHN a: BAXB. v r ' . 1 - Sii 1 h ! n . . j Assembly j any y wiser Denaia:; j I mHcb. rejoice to 'pen it- The huadred days in which you live la clqver '' .. . Are gone and over! vV ' -"' J '''Gone are the Legislators, great Had frnall ; j Clcrka, Ushers, Porters, Messengers, and all he crowd f conntry cousins in the nail I 'Gono ara the vulture large and little Gone aro theend6rs of cold victnal - i "Gone are the ladies, ehort and tail, ' f I .'i -The virtnoiia and-"the viciona, 1 j The meritorlons and the meretricious, f Who follow . their yo&iticns ! t r. .,':;; AVhereEjou resort;! rI I II t . , . In ehort. r. i y xce .ppie-woinen, acu tne bcts f ? "With other appellations I ; .Gone is the f patient, patriotic .".Lobby, V i i Soae, who have bagged thqir 'gaoiej 1 'Laden "with wealth and diatne'";1 ' j .. And others leading home their lama. And ill-conditioned hobby, ' ; ' ''rl r 3 A . little leaceT than H pama t , , Gpne. too the Sharps add flats whoswartd 1 In eecret sessions and perfc rforni I Peats pf the King ' XJfieqiiaied clsewhere not the sort of tm a2 "VVhere hnman features catch !efaeing t-a . TJutncaner feats than those. C9 IT-w tr w U1U n Bm -Desradins Legislative Ayh and Foes j: V j "0 famons nnudred!--.;" V. f In which (while "rural districts Wondered) Your little Tullya' thundered-;"" i .Yocr nectora biuj-tered, and. your. Swloos r J ' blundered," ' . -t - "" v i And Buncombe--honest' ,asJ waa praised . aad .plandarcd 1'. ( j Tithink ! what Wind abd tatisc'a were ci-; 4 - - pended'; "j;;' ;,'.'-v:r'-4 V-'"J " ; f (Mere moEey not io mention) t x J : ! In quieting dissension !.;.?; 'What rihteou3 ' bUla opposed'andbad 2e- ; : fniedj; . :-:-..Vm"- v?V j What ' Act3 .(and facts) were ,'inade,' and i - i i ' - ' ; . marred, and mendedl I " : Before tha eeaaion ended 1 ; t r "They say, O Legislature Tin despite r 'Of all-ad Terse appearances yon miqht Have been much weaker. r , ( '"mote t I hflLTa'aktft: hnt alY fnTvafrtri'' x ' - ---- - - . - - - - -I I, or would explala Vtl Perhaps, O Leglslatare ! since our pay- It rather small, Tr;'' '' I mean, of deursathe regular perrdiemt 1 And not th price cf votes when brokers buy ;i "'em,)-.- s- i ' i You Baw the hundredth: day ' I, i V ; : -M ; ,--t VVith pleasure after all.,: - A . j If so,-1 Till Tapt hiat there's little, need-! You jRnd the people were, or once, agreed ! Farewell, O Senate I and Assembly, too I Good bye !. addios ! a Dio ! adieu I , jf 7! - - (I doa't ea.jzu rcvoir!) . ,.r With commoa sense I.woulda't be at war.t Of what.-upoa a time, a rerson said '-.) tTouching an article we eat and drink; If you'd enjoy (quoth ho) your gingerbread uf yu&r Bweeieneu conee wita ue- fi . T . , i ;t . . vi swj-j.T--aviKi.ng pray avow UiO Bigai: And thusi.witb greater cause,.". 'V.NYoald.wo respect. the Laws,.-' . 1". X Which should be rexreoccd l& be.eyedp IT ISX't'BSST. TO SEE THffk, ilAIXE J k j , '-'OiJi Causb . or. Cai5rs.To! th'osprwbo have dlly access to the5 local news cf the city and couatry, says the Harris burg Pat riot if Union, the record'of crime is indeed alarmiDg.'.:Theft,: robbery murder," arson, tape and : the ' like crimes- "are -committed openly, daringly, ia' every part of tho State.' These fcrimoa used to be chiefly confined ' to the purlieus of large cities;' but now-' th mcftt -secluded .spot In the .Interior of the Stats is not 'exempt from- daring crimes; The inquisitive naturWb; ia'sk for a soiutiorf Of this unprecedented growth of crimej and ills not a. difficult-mattcf -to 'give at1 leas on solution. Example Is Eiid to- be strong er than precept, and whea the dtizea.-whose duty it vt to obey the Uw,! finds'. the- law makers themselves steeped fa iniquity it Is not unnatural to follow- their - example:- JIf it is publicly knowa that our Congressmea' .aad Legislators falsify .and plunder, Bteal and rob; take bribes for acts of iniquity, vote themsel res public money just" as they - pleasa and commit other diabolical - outragesj it i "net astonishing .that; the ' ruXEjaa! ii priVate life should take courage- from the example of the ruffian ia public -jxiaition. ' .If 'our law-makers desire that their enactments Bhduld:bi obeyed let'thdaYiet Jiobler x--ample of purity aad.virtue thaal thtf . last Legislature and, the last.Gungress have dona. What a xlebasiag thought, that the me'ri who; ; are seat ;to- make wholesome: lawa for- the ' satety of a confidingpeople, 'should. them- eelvej be, the boldest thieVea and .robbers in tho Etata or Tatioa! tA t; ,1 .Mzi , f ...... - .. Thby were Bitting side' by sideV"'" 1 ;' And she sighed and; then he 'sighed! :" Said he, "My darlingldol " r And he Idled and then she idTcid'; V ": !f !U, "'You are creation's belle," "; ! And the bellowed ,'and then he .bellowed ,:? "On my stuI, there's Etich a weight," ' ' And he waited, and then she waited ; 1Jf "Your Mad I ask, so bold 'Pre c-rof.-n!':: - . , - -. Said the,-"My dearest Lt u ft e. And he looked,' arid then '.she looked ; "Ill have thee 'if thou wilt,'" ; : . " , ';:; Ana te wiltc-a, ana then she wilted. IIow iro Fbssses Salt !Fisa."--, .any per-, sons who are ia the habit cf usa never areaia-.iaat: t nor? is,a;r:gitsfiaa a wrong way to do it. Any one w hp hasscca the process cf evaporation going on at" the saltworks knows that the salt falls 'to -the bottom. Jest so. it is in the p an where your mackerel or other fish- lies soakin . ? Vvhea it lies.Vith lh? skin ti'Io 4o;."n,,tho salt will fall to the ekia. and remain there ; when, if p!a(Tt..witri thj Ceeh--fr.TaV.own4 t'n falls to the bottom of tha paa,,ad tla . comes out frcd:caed,'as it should be: ia.tl 9 ether cs?e jrtf n?-irly a? salt as whea pul U. J jLnat Legislatures come, it n3ed muat be ( go. thank'Heavenl) but. when I see Your Ways and Maaasl'I think , , , And, iha'grosjved, and thea h groaned -r"" "Youihall have a private gig,' J , U And' she'girgled,' and then he giirtfeil i , sVTaK BARK yO'PoTATOES.i-Tilis 6ul '3Ct 4 is brought -before' thb farmers ; of England, by,a communication in tha Mark Lane Ex press. I ML JL 13. Baniford claims thirty-five yearsVpractica and experience !nith53 mat ter ; erui has issued a pamphlet 'giving his method of using It, which is in brief the fol lowing : lie does not cut hi3 potatoes for eettiag, but Bets' them whole, and the largest ho caa reject.; ;,Thc rows are thirty inche3 apartacd the potatoes are put nine inches from each otlier iar the, row. . The land U$ plowed only eight-inches -deep, treads the manure firmly" in:. the- farrows, 'puts .-in' the tubers acd covers Ih&n in with tan refus'ea nine inches deep, instead of earthing; cp. ' In 'this :way he reports' that In -1857 he raised ? 75 bushels of potaldes-not a rotten; ' one pmong them ta the acre; with' nothing but waste tan as a covering. This is" of great importance, . the. tan rerusa bciag of little or no. value, .and if; it: caa .be put to so impor tant and advantageous a use as in this case, U ebould be widely known and practiced. ; . i . i i ' :' i .. . . : The Estray Li.w. -It "will "no -doubt be a matte? of iaterest.to manyof our -readers tq know. J.hat utbe law ia regard toiestfay cattlej&c maks it tho duty of WV persona haying; estrays ia their possessida to ad ver tiq.,thera within thirty) days', or 43 Boon 'as known to be strayed, and if -no owndr shall ;appear and make out hia property ia aid stray within, ninety -days,- after the- publtca .tioa of eaid advertisement; the persSn taking upitho.eame shall apply; to a Justice cf the Peace in thesame township; who is're quired to. idsUl a warrant to a constable, Tvhfy after givlngjten days noticeMs required to Bell I the same-r-the money for iwbich is to be paid iuc uauw tu lucousLico oi -tne a eace, who is to pay all reasonable charges for the . cost oflUepiD, registering-, ad fer Using, sell ing, i.&c and. the balance,- if - there be any, i3 to be paid into the county' treasury,1 v-,-,i ; miscellaneous;; CHAIR,: MANUFACTORY; ! '17 1 1 4i -y-,i nj-1 -yy t ,) such as- common Winsor Giairs, - Fret Back j.Chairs, Tienna Chairs, Bustlei Chairs,. Eim j ,r., packed; Chairs, Sociable Chairs,- ' n KOdtlNG CnAIRS, OF EVERY SIZTE ; 1 Settees, iLounges&c,, &o , h- CABINETi FURNITURE r ) '. ? "of every description and - of latest STTLEs-mrn fjucESTqsmr.Tiw -Tastes ptv,aUv;i - ' Thankful : ' forT past ' fayor" he ? re3pec -fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron- age, .Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co.JPa.'-;1;;,-;.-, 5V. .JJan31,X867: OCi ny ::V; . v t i - The subscri ber announces to' the pubjic," that . he:, has repurcbased the Ebensbnrg Foupdry and', b prepared t6 furnish his Jotmer 1 customers andall others with every descriptloa of cast ings usually manufactured at a country Es tablishment; He will always 'keep on. hand theTjest qualitv of COOKING, STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STqyES; ft'. Also FLOWS,-of the.tn'ost -ap proved ,"Yf) t tern.ivpLOVf POINTS, THRESHING ElACHINES"and all dthet articles' connect ed with the,busipes3 of a.Foundry. '1 " 4 oyHe invites' the"p)iroaage,pf th' public and will sell'dt i trie'most reasonable priced. for cash orcountry producs. . r "' ' u ; r..iiUA j ;EDWARDj GLASS Vk 1RJBENSBURG iLITERARY;;DEPOTD C T JAMES HURRAY,'' ' uOT l:pEitni ,. .V BOOKS', STATIONERY", CIGARS; 'TOt 1BACC0. PERFUMERY,' FANCY" " !:.9A?S4&c.,'&c.,-T;rJ tl Jj me rnjonnerhf jxcitpiid by Dr, Lemon 00 'T r ! Brug Store.il a IV Ci Keeps Blank Bpbks, Envelopes: Papef2PtU3?t Ink. PoctejtTJobks.' Pass Books,'' Magazine?; Newspapers, Novels, Histories': Pravcr'and Toyliook8f'-&c. Stationery. and 'Cigarl sold either' wholesale or retail: ' f feb2 Itf. ,' ' i lTOIINIIICIGErr,-ALT)0AA., T PeUtr in alt lilnda ! - t i ir m I m-I I - - . r ircii' r-N ..... i f -.frfiUCn-AST LOUNGES '?! TABLES., r bedsteads WHAT-NOTS sofas; ' bu reaus. CUSHIONED, CANE-BOTTOMEDAND ! CQMMQN CHAIRS, &t., tiul 4 1 oKEW;fiJRr;itUBE;VAREROOM, ! r OpposiliaU Trolesiant EptscopaljU'hYhi I Msreh 7r ISSTJ-Cra .-EAST ALTOONA. JOHIf CAr.-. -.7;.X,.sr.: S'J WM. "WELSH. f-H ,;SBcesgor t CJay &. 2&tuuterrf. f ' CO T r-ry-"..:! TnlotESALB f-A il u' i -;LUUlI, rRODUCE.,FI3H, SALT. CAR-J , " ' BON OILS; -Acv&c.;,. Corner Penn and Canal Sts;, tmposite' Grain ' r.Elevatortv ;ifeb23j PiUsbwyTci; x. -- ler, having opened 'an. office,' in rooms over R. II. Thomas' Store, ."offers his prcfes siotal services to" the4 citizens cthPT. 1 vicinity." ';; .'3 it -. ;cp.I8.2xa.r1 .-.riAiartv.iHAY7' ! tiuijUAU, and liLrAIL ilanufacturer. 1 1 of TIN, COPPER ' and .-SHEET-IRON ARE, Cu '.reef,1 below Clintoa," V,.nr fck: ,i,T i'i; r A 1 rgg ' stocky constant ! y t raEDiCAnPHEPARATlONS.;:: .O..!-'-...'! '.-: :-s i a cteaicjrt jigt trjii cure COUGHS, uV t:.d .Inn J - i "' r INFLUENZA, V--'-"'"' ! I ? nt 'i1 TICKLING IN TIIROAT, ' : ? : ;whoopjng; cough, V -or relieve CONSUMPTIVE CO UGllS; ; .' AS QUICK AS '. t.Jj ; COE'O COUGH BALBAtM :qver;dne!h7u6H SoTtLEsl1 have been sold, and not a single instance of its failure is known,.: We have-, in. our .pos session any quantity of Certigcates-some bf them Jrfpa . EMIN ENT. PHYSICIANS who havered : it in. their-practice, "and given if the pre-eminence over- all.other compounds IX DOES NOT DRY UP A' C0UGH,! r; , vc: Iooseks fryf 1 so, as to enabla .the . patient io expectorate freely.; Two or three doses will isvaeiaelt cuee. TICKLIxa THE TnsOA?.. " A half bot4 tie 'has often completely .-cured; the most Stubborn Cough, r and yet,- though it lis. so f are and speedy ia its ; operation, ii is. per-? fectly harmless, being purely yegetable. - - It i3 very agreeable to the taste and :may be administered to children of any J&gQ,u-,r I ' In ases of Crowtcgj-i'K guarantee a cure,! To. Family, sliotsld. bo rsrllbpst It.j It is within the reach of all, it ' being the heapecst'and -best medicine extant,! 's.'j i O; a. CLARK:& COw Propers,? ; -; - in ar .2 S.eow 1 y. : I 1 , n Ne w Ha vea , Con n . ' (J7I QE'S , , DYSPEPSIA 3 CUBE 1 1' -'vThVgreat 'temedy. for, all DISEASES OR THE STOMACH is the discovery of the in-' I Yentor-of .'Coe'a valuable Cough Balaam.! while experimenting forhiri own healtH.x It cared ,Cramp ia; the Stomach for him which' had before yielded to' nothing but cheloform.'; ,Tb almost daily testimony; from- various! parts of the country encourage yxs to believe' there ; is. no. disease caused by a disordered stomach : it will , not : speedlty' cure, u, Physi cians endorse and use it.:- Ministers give tes- timonyf its efficacy ; and from all directions, we receive tidings of rorcs performed. 'fi i-.- ; Dyspepsia it iiauro-to cure. Heartburn one dose will k cure. f Sick Headache t has cured in .hundreds of; casesv ; HeadacJtc and. Dizziness it stops in thirty mioutes. Acid-' ity of he Stomach it corrects at once. Rising of t'i Food: it stops Immediately, Distress after Eating one dose will remove, j Uholerci Morbus, rapidly yields to a few doses. jad Breath . mil be changed,with half a' bottle. j ! IT IS. PERFECTLY IHARMLESS VJ ' Its unprecedented success' is' owtu'ta the fact that it cures byassistinj; Nature to. re assert nersway in the systems 4 Nearly every dealer in theTJnited Staies sells ''if "at one DOU.A& pkb bottle; -; - O? G. CLARK & CO., rroprietors March l4.-eowly.'- v-jJew-Haven,' Conn. A MISCELLANEOUS. V . UAIETFORD, We afe'.abw'. prepared io ' insure l'lVE STOCK against both' jDcotfi and .ffi, :ia this live and reliable Company." Owners of stock-have now the "opportunity,, by, insur ing ; with this Company, of obtaining seqiiri ty and remuneration for. the loss of their an imals .ia' case of baATn or theft; ;T' - ';.-':. ; ;.--;;;;t)wjsrERs,pBviioi Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters J2xr pressmen, 'Physicians, and in factall who are to any extentilepeDdantuponthe-fervi-ces of4heir horses, in their- dailysTacstions, should' insure 'in 'this Company -nd tims derive a. protection agslust thJos'if their. inimals,1 which' aro ia'irianj cases tho -sole means o,f feupporl.to their bwhers.,' v . . f .Farmbrs and cthemoWniBg. cattle-' feaouVd ayail themselves of this means of saving the value of their stock,' andecnre aa erjniva lent. -forUhe Joss which) would otherwise fall heavily, upoa .them, ia: . being deprived: of tbejr.Qattle, by ! insuring iai this, the PIONEER1 COMPANY OF: Af.1 ERICA f change a certainty for an uncertainty. -No maa pan :l;vt ether Ms jsauaali may. not be stolea pr die..thr.QUgh risume : unforseea calami tyi- "'"""y 'c.rw l''f&-Competent AgeiiiJ wanted; 'towliOtiC a liberal "compensation will he -paid: Arnlv to .i KERR &,CO General Agents, I April 4, 1867:-lyf,f .tooria.Paf"5 -05-JCoL.WM:.E:; PIPERr"E&ea'sbuVg, has been appointed local a:;cutfo lhoHaTtfor4 Live-Stock. Insurance Company.O . it -M- jTO O R EI G N S HI I?.P IXGr,; ExcHAr jce: offices We are now selling .Exchange faf-Newi York Rates' oa: v a. :() England,?.! j: v Ireland,' i; 7 Scotlaad, 1 .Walesi tT" iSTjrf Prpsstv, 'C "AnstJr-iSr,- .t5 t ARaratta,'-- -WmiembcYg, Baden; ?. '. . rs.s -. Hessen ,! : 1 1. - - Saxony Ilanove'r . v.. " Belgium, " 'O Switzerland Holland;, i -;' i VNbrway and 'France; i---; iiAndIicksts to and from any Port "ani : England Mreiaudi "Scotland: v "V Germany, New South i France; -Califdrhiap" i 'Australia. Wales !cr ; K'i KERR &i CO. 1 ; ...... ;. .V- J - j V; Hit no superior, tlIt is" proaouacej-4, hava usd it. and it is ,': faultless by all who redicted-thAt.lt will Supersede all other Carta i a Fixtures now.ia" use. .For -salt, b .GEO. HUNTLEYi .' Q VGXR KEJ-TLLS .AND , SUGAR K-;PANS.-low r.c3h. at rcb. 23i,t,4--.r;.,GE0i nu 1JF you wantio fc-jy god.? ori loricrcuit ti- and pay bi prices 4 don't ro to ; c "Feb. 28. ' GEO. IIUNTLEl'S R t AL ESTATE SALES."- PRIVATE SALE 1 Tho subscri- oliowmsf descHbed Property at Private Sale : One Houscat' Porfae 'Station; on the TaL K. R., with 2 acre3of "laud. . Suitable for a Store Room ,'or a" Dwelling r"" ' : ; : ; ' ' , One House and 90 AcrcsXand, onFalR. R., one-half mile west of Portage,' epposito the siding of the:-Unibn''Mills of the subscri ber, and'at -'the tcrminus'of the railroad' of Aywte &' coi ,",-f , ; re;' ' :V; f . One House and' '2 Acres" Land at 'Portage now occupied by Louisa'Keepef.'Agood site for a Sbre.; ' '' ' :;'-t:-'- : ; - One ' WaterPower;' Saw Mdi; withia tea rods of the Pa.JR.'R:, one half mile west cf Portagej ."together 'with' timber, land, 100, '200,'or S00 acres, ,rtg suit purchasers. . The bams and . bouses on, the same cott" $iQ0 when lumbeij was chekp'. . . . : f Or; I will'scll the whole tract of 4S0 acres, with timber -enough' oa thd same to run the water1.' milt for seven" years.-"? The property, has lj500 to:2,0GQi feet 'of; side, tracks-con necting with the Pa. E. R.i v-. " - -r . A genomi , Warrantee Deed will be given on.taxdays notice:for,all the forego"mg pro perty and possession of all houses; otc.-y "will be giyea ort 1st April -nexti-;brw? ;e-u'irt ' Cad jooTi as the proper ty : will be ilLsposed cf on or before the- 1st Aprils : -?i-.-i:,s --.it ; The -improvements xvst tho : .subscriber! $S,00O.ni l. :;: 1 t t".x1i,?"--'"i Vk j -;!'n50 Acics of; the Land is;timbered -with good Sogar. juid the Land itself is warrautefl Ito be as good as any in Cambria county.--v iU Three -creeks pass through tha Land,vi2; Trout Run,Melntosh Ran and Wright's Rrrn, -o. There i&COAL oh-lherLand, .'and 'any amount of. CORD WOOD.fr.-i a ni ; ;,;-.- 1 : .The location is the only outlet to the coal lands of Burke and tho Wmi- Lloyd & Co. lands' -4 't th"j?i! l,' i-ul ;:i j hj- Two piecc3f . the LaadI adjoin the land, formerly. owned by UrtniThos. A. Scott, aad known as thd 3I!Coy Farm. J ixS.j j One-third the purchase money' will 'bet re quired down ; the balance in six and twelvcj months. u , . . , - ' ; i , j tTea per .cent, will bo .', deducted for cash) pa'vments.. ' :'.. . . . k.; '. .. -j j ' '.The' property will ' be, sold in -, preference to being eented as the subscriber has' not lime to collect rents.'!""' " ' j' The House and .Lot, 'say Acre 6f,'LanJ; at ; Portage,' now occupied' by Louisa Keep ers, will be sold low, if sold sooa: 'L. Also; the Store Boom t the-same r lace J with 2 Acres " Land, formerly occupied by Victor. Voegh tlyi r-tvjj i.u uiiu ao uui; tunc jor ixp wu now' be sold for $G00. The former will ,be; sold for S350 cash, jor its equivalent."" ' , T . . CALL SOOXt . '1 ';; ::7;"wji,;e: iiugiies., 1 !V Wllmore."Feb.T4, 18G7.-2ra. .,7 '- "' f A TTENTION ! ATTENTIOXi! : The'subscriber oflcrS at Private Sale.! J on reasonable terms, 'the FARM on which be bow resides, situated 2J miles north of NVnmore borough, in. Washington township,' vtt.iiuiiit viiuiiiy, x a.,-uuiifcaiiiiiij XU Acres,, 50 Acres or whicn are In a high state of cul tivatictfTahdtinder'good fence, ..." The balance is well timbered.' The property's conyenN cut to market, churches, school houses, etc., and has two DWELLING HOUSES And good BARN thereon erected.',. There are two Orch ards of choice fruit; iever-fai 1 ing spri ng's ' of good water convenient to the houses, and' water ia everyfield onj, the. farm A'RU' seat inferior tq rone in"' tho county is to be! bad oa K strong fetrea hi flowlag, throngh Uxe! premises .'For fufthcrJnCormatioo apply ob ' the premises, or 4ddress ' ' v ; . h:".; -I', 1 ."TERENCE 31rENRyEv Ti. k :;,.March.7V i$GT.-tf.'v: .: Wilmorc,(P ; ; IARI, 'FOSAm ,sarlbe'r offers foi sale-a I piece, of IaniJ situatein Ca'mbriatown'ship, Carnbriiijcbun : ty, three miles -West of-Ebcnsburgi on 'the Stone Turnpike. ' .'.The." tract, contains ' acres, 35 of Which are cleired and in good condition, with a two-story quar6"LOG HOUSE, good BARN; an' excellent. Spring of 'water at tho door; and a tine -yoUng or chard of welireelected Fruit. 'Anr indisputa ble title Wiil be given. Terms will be made easy-; I Persons- desirous of purchasing-will call upottt - t 1 Ji'IL -DARR.' Altoona',' ; " .. 7 or II. Lc JOHNSTONEbensburg; t tApril 4,1867,-Sm - "- J 1 ! ''v-r 1 rj 1: HOTELS, HOUSE, Maim Sired, 'J&nsioiVan&ria Cd.l Pd. 'fA ROW '& CQt,: Proprietors: ."' I7:ilIS; HOUSE bavingen; refiitedV'and Iclegahtly furnished, is 'now open. for. tho reception tind entertainment, cf guests; The proprieors pf Jcag experience ja Kotelkeep ing.;. feel confident they. cao.satisfy. a',.dis eliminating public. . ;',s. '-' Their Bar is, supplied with jhe, choicest brands" of liquors' and winesfcl'" '' ? tBf is7Vfj;T;.;- 'Z&.;ojJ.t: ru t.v union1 house; 1 : I BENSBUBG, 't-jjtiuN JJC2f BLAIRj fi Propietor, spares cd pains tq render ;thi3 hotel worthy of .a continuation of the liberal patronage., it haSjlK-retofcfe received r.IIia table win "always be. 'furnished;-with; tho best -the market afoV4s , his ,bar;with the best cf Jiquors' -i-H is stable is jargerand, will be atteaued. by. an.. attentive.-, and obhfrins hostler.- Jan 31,, 1867.rtf. : p TOUNT A IN IIOUSEj' Ebcxs wjcaf The TAEiE.-is aiwa,yS'.Euppired -.with-. tho choicest delicacies-;, the-RAB ia. supplied with; choice Uquorf, and tbje.SxAEi.Eiattefsded by careful -hof tiers.-.-; .TranEientyisitors aocomi tb odated au4 boarders; - taken, by the' weck,; ,mor.tK .or ycarjpa- reasonable, terras.-;, feb2 1; ! t; shields jiouse,; ; ''lORETTO,, q'AMBMLV. CO UNTY,- PA,i ;;:.TH03US.:CALLEN,?rroprifitor.-v-r--; H'lIIS house is now -open" for the acco'mnio': X-dation-of tho pullic. r-- Accotdmbdatlohs as good vs. the; - country tsrilb a2bi ahd- charges moder'ato; V: :- Jan .31;"18u7tf. : O AliGARCS cr.rx bad : by' buylrg yoareoods for cash at - -- :-" "Feb. 23'. GEO. HUNTLEY'S. ;"PROFESS!ONAL:,CARDS.r: L. .PERSUING," ATToixr.Y-AT- V.tuKv;'Mns!oicht-Pa. .Offico.oa Frank- im street, urstairs, Hardware Store. ! ! . over -doim. r.en ton's :.V','Jah; 31, , AMES-C". EASLY, vAttor"ney- QsJ at-Lav; Ckirr6Wo'ieni,'Cki7nbria'Co.''Pa. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. "".! I v "an 31, 1SG7. ; fi' ond Claim: Agent. .OiHca-rcmorod to tlie. office, formerly occupied, by It. Hass'on, Esq',, dee'd; on-High St,--Ebeaslurgi j3l. e Y, Attorney Iir SECIt.LTEl?r AT, LAW; . Ehembnrg : ri. il Office in the Commissioners' Room, Gfurt House. . . r -. r , Jan . Si , ,'G 7-tf. ; Ji-; i -IV ;P.-TIERNEYv ? """".'; I TTORNEY; AT" LAW, Men&urVPall- m vjiuce in ijoionaao rwow. :Jan,' 5, IS67-tf. JOSEPH PDONALD. I TTORNE Y AT LAW. mnislmr'. Pa.- 11 umce-on, uentre street, opposite Mv tcl. fj ' y- '-' - JanCl, 18G7- ...... . oore s Hotel tf; ; ft TTORNEY AT LAW, ' Ebcnsljurg Pa 11 Office on High strcet.'-adjoining hisresi dence.r -t Jad 3i;i86T.-tT r ji j. i : lc v.. izJ lj L r . j i y GEORGE. M. REED, .li I TTORNEY AT LAW, yrJ Pct! ii Office -xm Maia street, thf re- dours East of Julian.! ;.:',.; '.. ! Jan.' S118G7V' ? GEORGE: VO ATM AN, i TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebemlmrg; Pa. Office in Gdonade Raw,T Centre utreet. January ;Gl,1867.-tf. r- .-::' - - .- - ' ; tl WILLIAM KITrrELL,' - r -.: I TTORNEY AT IjAW, Elerubttrg, Pali- Office, ia Colonade Eot, Centre street. ..:-J,an..31, l8G7.-tn ' . ; , V : i..-;- : ;;;f. " a:; siioemaivEk,:1.v -, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW. Ebcnsbnrg,- Pa! Office on High street, one door East of the Banking House of Lloyd & Co. - -. - ...-..-January 31, j-8C7.rtfr , " ; . a L-f.joirsfroNt,: . : , j. bvsc&xlav. n;i . JOHNSTON &CANLAN. ..--' Attorneys at Law, nsburg, Cimbria co., Pa. . . ,; - ...'jdCica opposite the Court House.' p ' , -lEbensburg, Jan, ftl; 18li7.-tf.r- . ; .-'." .:; "" ' ' JOHN P. LINTON, . . ' ,,r ft TTORNEY ' AT LAW, JoJaistoicn, Pa. 11 Office in. building on comer of Main and Franklin -street, opposite Mansion - House, Eecond floor. -Entrance on- Franklin street. . Johnstown, Jan. 31 ; 1867.-tf. - U - i ...: . . D,. M'LAUGIILLN, ;;i ,u : I TTORNEY AT LAW, JahnsUrwns Pa ' Office in the Exchange buildlngyon the Comer of Clinton and Locast' streetsup stairs. Will attend to ail -business connect ed with his profesiiiou. ' ,7... ; , Jau. 31, 1867.-tf. .i -. i. m ," -- ;'-. ' ' S,'BELFpRp;DENTIST;;-;' HONTINUES to vlsit'Ebenburgpp.rsonally j on the ' 4 th Monday of each month. During his -.absence. Lewis N.. Snyder, .who studied with the Doctor, will remain ia the office and attend to all business entrusted to him:' -' : "';;;, ;'-'? ''"4 ' .7an31,C7. , BANK NOTICES, .i . wm. m. rxoro -r ? 2 Cashier. 17 T, B: S T AKATIONA Ti. 31 A N.K I-GOVEUakT31CXT' AGEXCY'' ' n ; ' . ;:4 ... - ;. - DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE Lti .'v UNITED STATES.; ;s v;r,;., Corner Virginia and Annie Streets; NortJt Ward, AUoona, Pa. ' "Adthorized'Capital,v I. v.' $00,000 Cash, Capital paid in, ' - -' - 1 s 150,000 ,i;' AR business pertaining to .Banking, done oii favorable5 terms " " ' ' - ' - i? Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi bations; always 6a hand. "''l;l!,': - To purchasers of Stamps,' percentage, ia stamps, wiil be allowcd.'as follows : 5 - r- 'y $50 to $100, 2 per cent. ; $100 tdT$2b6-, 3 per 'toint". $200 and Sp wards; 4 per cent. c;JanJ-31l8C7-tfV "" :.u .;;.- - . l: f . , " i . .. ; . . ...,f;.;s THIRST a KATlOXA i I! AX It . iUA 3 OP JO1IXST0W2J, ' CAMUSIA Co. , rk. h; l l'yi f! !"..: , - - ..? H.J.-.'ii1i .a.'.'-i-L-l Capital, SCO, OO 0.Pi-Ivllege to Increase Li ' v.- a toLSlOO-,0,00,5 1. . .' . ; Inland and Foreign -Drafts furnished., ; i GpT J and SHyer bauj-.fe. arHt sold. . ". ' ' -'CollcUcuS made, at home and. abroad, ' ; U. S.,Bpnd3,nd Securities of all kind ot iaihftd.T'.v. --tJr; v.'.'7",'1 .'' Deposits received and money .loaned..""; A'.ce4eraV Bankin g business transacted'.'--. D. J.:Monell,i : Isaac IjiufTman;.i George Fritz . John Dibcrt, - Jacob M. Campbell, E..Y.JTownseDd,; Jacob Levcrgoodi-- - D. J.MOR SELL, Pres'L , H. J. Robests, .Casicr. jaa31'G7. Z,ori;&, 'CO... 'I5.-?iilersV " ;' i . t rt.?., Euexsburo;' Pa.; f uqIu,' tuvcr Government Loans, and it : c i: -.i. -i v . - oiutr pccuruics, vuugut.ana shu.;.. interest aliowpa.oa Timei-eposits. Collections mad on all accessible points in the United States, and. a general Banking basiaess. transacted 'Januaryi; 18C7. ,. , ,, ; . . '.,-'.. v v .;;;-.' , .BAsiiF-r..' Altooxa, Pa, ..Dra'tts oa the principal cities and Silver and ,GoId .for. .sale... " Collections '.made. r-iC-neys received en deroslt. vavablaon de- ,mand, without intt r, cr (u?on iirae.wi interest at fair rates. janSl NEWSPAPER ANLVJORifS: j" ' ,rPf fllimRIrifDr UlilLU U.liliilLi I'mF t THURSDAY "Eojt. AithefcUoiri.yt rate, pa,, 7( PS - " months from.dait csubl ' 1 One copy, one j-ear, - . .. 4 One copy,, fix months, . - " Ope copy, three months, . : -Those.wbo fail to -pay their "i'ubl until after the f-e -i USC1 :i, be i-charg-ed- at the raW Ar . r?tfc t and those who fail to pay until afwM 1 gSZ piration of twelve months wiliul I the rate of $3.00 per vear i per year. Twelve numbers constitntn twentyCve, six months; and fiftr'S one year. - J LiZ-t . . , ; - RATES OF AOvrKTlSlXO I vne bqiKire.a-nnes, cue insertion Each suDsequent.inscrtion Auditor's Notices, each, - . Admicislraton' Notices, each, Executors' Notices,-. each, : IXitray Notices, earfi . : ...... - . ! . ' - a."- J( lr .1 square-,. 12. lines, ) $2 ,r.O 2 squares, 21 lines, . . &00 3. squares, 35 liues, : r 7 00 .Quarter column; .:;!,8 50 T.lurd column, ; 10 00 Half column, J ; ..t 12 CO 4 ' oo lev 8 CO .- W co .ij.: ; 1200 2f;;! 15 CO -r 20 CO f Sfi f vne unuaia,. : ; .; 20 00 30 00 ProfesFioaal or Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines,, with paper, . jP J 21 A. bTeITT BOOK, CAKD, ASD I FMI3:I3;MM:l-FIl! - - , And Blank' BofJc manufacturer! 1 - v Y :;ALTpOXA;' PA. . ';' Having our office fitted up with ahrstf! varied assortment of j Job. Type, Power and Card Press! i It tiling 3Icblne and Dook Blnd.rj, arwl ail the reqnisitcsof a first-class Frm'J Oflicu, for the-purrK) of executing R?.iH.! Printing, we are enabled to get up'any'V-! ia -the-line 'of job printing and bonk'ij from a Visiting Card to a Mammoth Pos? f or a Penny Tract to a Bible or DecUij the latest styles, at short notice, and at CF f PRICES- - : ; i ; " We give special attention to RULING r' BLANK; WORK and getting up BLA BOOKS. Bank Checks, Receipts. Later and .'Bill 'Heads, -neatly -pnetd rt plain black' r fancy -coloied inks. (-. : work will, we-foci confident, given!irtl ibfaction, aT.d we respectful'y solirttcf tlJ citizens of Etensbiirg and Cambria cjstvi shareof the ttork heretofore-sent tocitg esis, ILshmcnts. and nlft? nnwIiTM r. x LwEixand do it as cheap Us :it caa 1 kf anywhere in the country. 1 C7"We a-i or such work as your own printing office lir; not ihe facilities for executing." GIVE C:'i ATRIAL. Orders for work left at the Fee ex ax oS."? will'be promptly attended to.- jnn31-Js MARBLE WORKS. 3PJGES GREATLY" REDUCER '' ' -AT THE - ". . .!' J0nnSTQI7LI KAHBLE WOUE j .The subscriber has just?roceived a ! iarM anil handsome' invoice tfrr Italian aad .American ' - ; i I . tf -st.il:-A.U;li.Ii E',-.5' 5 'j' comprising the largdst rnd finest I stock of -the kind ever 'ibrught t-oV inV Jcvhnstowni" at his- testablibbnieat - - on Franklin Street where he Is rreri's'j with' aS" adequate' fores of 'experipnd ir.! pkilful '"workmen," to execut3 all kicisr MONUMENTS,' 'Mantels, Tomb6tcr.es. T ble and Bnreau Tops,'S:c., as cheap a5lr can be purchased in any of the cities. : A large stock of Grindstones on l and'forsalalow.. A room has been -opened in Ebcnsh;r3.- few doors, wesc of Dr.-S. 3. Christv Store, where articles of ray manufiictinei' kept constantly oa -hand.-to which th i tentioa of purchasers is iavited. (O Prompt attention paid to orders frff a distance ; and -work . delivered where i. aired.r-, ...wt rV.hi i JOHN PAfOvX. - V - LORETTO HiRBLB" "WORKS. rnilE UNDERSIGNED begs leave toiiif J, the " citizens of ; Cambria and aJj;'.; counties, that he has inst received -;: , of the finest 'Italian a?ui other MtrUet Establishment, in Lorcilo Cambria co-J. 'ZlonumcntSi Tombs. Grave-Slonu, and Bureau tops manufactured of tbia.i bcvatifdl and finest qiiality;of Joreip; DvCiCbtic marble alv. ays on hand aai1 ; to order aa'eheap a.3; they can be parcij in the city, "in a beat aad worko , manner, and on the shortest notice. . f The public aro re? pectfully invited rac'a-call before purchasing elsewhere,;' aui coafidcat that .my work and prices f satisfy any person desiring any-tbiEg13''! line c( business, ; - ' ' '. f :" 2Coib ii ih c lime to ret a cheep. K$ ;.;:; ;;.;; ; james tviijvF, r , - , . Lirr,3 for. Sale, . ; i,( DITE undersiiceAl jis prepared to &VJ 1 . from .Lilly Station i .No. 4, on the sylv&nii Railroad to Eben&burg, Jo' j or any other point on" .tho Petna. its branches. . ' r-c Address, .WM.TILx, RJ. IXOYD, SUCCESSOR to R. S. a p.r Store on M;un street, opr-ceite the Ho'.He,v E-bensburg, Pa. iA. Jn- - -. , . . rTT?iT f fi OORING,. PARLOR AND iv J ING STOVES, aiCqsUfcr Ca, cow until the 1st of May, at Feb. 23. GEO- RUN -i- 'rust received and tar eJrrt at ffeb.2S.j " GEO.nUNTLH' far t 'th 14 1 14 14 14 i 14 1 14 11 i 11 f