- -I 1 ( 1 5 5? I' 'I j 1 I ill ' : ..;r i ; t t " m awi .i r n j - j r n . . a - ' i i ' n i n r i r -r . r n h i rr r . r mi ' ' " 1TT ' . hi ik a - ! ' " r 1 111 1 "" "jr '"' "" " 1 " mmm I u , iw -P ' " '' - fc jl- '" a & , . - " g ' ? ,-."'- & '' - r- , defehred nnT7D iteiis. " i-LThe Boston Advertiser considers Mr, Greeley'a influence baic-ful. ;It is rumored that Archbishop Spa! J ' injg will b-3 elevated to the Sacred College, as Cardinal, durfag bis visit to Rome. r In Brooklyn, on Monday, a woman gave birth to four cbildrcn, whose aggre gate', weight was 24 pounds. ' All are dc ing.well. ! ; . f An individual in Alexandria, haY succeeded in swallowing up $30,000 worth, of property in fourteen months,' and the other day bo . wa3 committed to jail for stealing chickens. '.' . . -A man- was etanding on the platform of a car jn' Cairo, paying his fare, when ihe money blew out ef bis hand. In catch ing at it be. lost. his balance, fell between the ca,rs and was crushed to death. An exchange says : I f The last man in Tenne&seo avUo sold a negro lave at auction : and took in payment therefor Confederate raonpy, is now . pne of the ftadical candidates for Congress. -There is in Pepperell. Massachusetts. a child ten month3 old, whose mother, "grand mother, great-grandmother and great- ereat-jrrandmother are all hvinz. xhe latter is not yet eighty-one years old. J5eecheris taking eidea with Greeley. . He says he honors the philosopher of the 'Trillin for , bis conduct in signing the Davis bailbond, and would have done eo himself had he been asked. : lioecher has no idea of being classed among 'lhe block- heads.M; - ... Ida Lewis, dangbter of - the keeper .of the light bouse at Lime Rock, IL I., .rowed out to sea several miles and rescued a man who for four hours had been lying upon the rocks, wet froxn. the storm and exhausted in body, bis boat having been 'capsized, and there being no means of "escape possible. . The promise of a bountiful wheat - harvest is one of the most cheering signs -of the times., ; Whatever evils may be in . store for us, scarcity of flour will not .be among the number, and in a few weeks the high prices which have made the Uni td States importers rather than exporters of breadstoffs, will probably be sensibly A reduced. .. ; The Lafayette Journal tells -of an s apple tree, on the farm of Thomas . Blan- toa, 'which measures (the, tree, not the' farmj Bit feet two Inches in circumforencd. It was set-out by this gentleman in 1826, nd is now forty-one yeara old. The ' brancbcscxterid between fifteen and twen- .ty feet each way from, the trunk, and form I ea ample shade Over fifty bushels of 'applea were gathered from it last year. j . A young couple' were arrested at Troy day or two slnae, who bad eloped from; ;New York with the intention of getting' married. The young tnan was eighteen t yeart old, while the lady was but sixteen. -The family of both parties, who are verv 'wealthy people, 'getting wind of the fugi tives, telegraphed to have them arrested. "When the old gents were ushered into tha , presence of the young couple, and finding they were too late to prevent the marriage, they' declared.lh e msel ves ea t isfied an d wi se- , ly rave them their blessing, and the wbblq party returned to their homes in New York BANK NOTICES. WM. X. LLOYD, ' President. D. T. CALDWELL, . Cashier, , TT?IIl ST NATIONAL, BANK -Ll of altoona. : i j GOVCUX22t:.lT AGENCY - DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. - - Comer Virginia and Annie Streets, North " Ward, Altoona, Pa. i . Authorized Capital, r- - - - $300,000 :Cash Capital paid in, . - - - - 150,000 . All business pertaining to Banking done ca favorable terms . - ".I - ; , - . Internal Eevenue Stamps of all denomb r nations, always on hand. .' ; " - - r? j I -To purchasers of Stamps,- percentage," in fctamps, will be allowed, as follows : - j ' : 0 to $100, 2 per cent. ; $100 to $200, & per -cent, j $200 and upwards, 4 per cent, i m Jan. 31, l8G7 tf.l ,';..; ::. . -:.. . . j ITIIUST NATIONAL BASK ? . , . - Or JCHNSTOWJT, CAMERIA CO.. ' PA. Capital, 00,00 0.Pl-v liege to Increase to $100,000. :. 7 '! Inland and Foreign Drafts furnished. Gold and Silver bought and sold. - ' " i , Collections made, at home and abroad. -' U. S. Bonds and Securities of all kind ob tained. .,; Deposits received and money loaned. . A general Banking business transacted. ; EIEECTOES. ' ;';"' D. J. Morrell, i. Isaac KaufTman. Jacob M. Campbell, George Fritz, ; John Dibert, ' E. Y, Townsend, Jacob Lever?ood. D. J. M01iRELL,.rro7. II. J. E031 STS, Cashier, jan31'G7. TT LOID Li. CO., ITanlicrs, " ; . ll A Ebexsbueg, Pa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, boubt and scld. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, and a gtner.d BankiDg business transacted. " January 31, 1SG7. IT 71 7" ".l. LLOTD CO.. VV Bankebs, Altoona. Pa. Draft3 on the principal cities and Silver ' and Gold for saie. Col'ect;ons made. Honeys received cn depr.bit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. jau31. MISCELLANEOUS. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM r FOR INVALID SOLDIERS, Incorporated y Act of Assembly vf Vie Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867. The -Board of Snpervisors appointed by the aboTe Corporation to carry, cut tb'ob- jeeti cf'the act of incorporation; respeCtf ally announce 10 iuo putnic mat tue Lit-miiiiure of Pennsylvania haa authorized the raising of funds for the erection, establishment and maintainafie'eef aa'ASyJom'fer Invalid Sol diers of the late war, to be built on the bat tle-field of Gettysburg, and as inducements patriotic citizens to contribute to this benev olent object, have empowered the Corpora tion to distribute amongst the subscribers such articles of value &cd interest, from as sociation with the late war, or any moneys, effects, property or estate, real or personal, whatever, in the State or elsewhere, at such time or upon such terms, and in such way and manner .whatsoever. , as to tnera snail seem fit, any laws of this Commonwealth to the contrary notwithstanding. The enterprise is cordially recommended by the following named wll-known gentle men: .',-!";"'. . ' i S Ez-Govercor Andrew G. Cur tin, ; i Major General George H. Meade,; -1 j Major General Galusha Pennypacker, : , Major General E. M. Gregory, . . r -; Major General John R. Brooke, ' J I Major General Charles H. T. ColHs . .Major" General Henry J. Madill; ;"' ' Major General James L. Selfridge, Brigadier General James A. Beaver, y Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickles, Brigadier General Joseph F.'Knipe.i Brigadier General William J: Rolton, "Brigadier General Samuel Zulick, Brigadier General John K. Murphy, Brigadier General John P. Ballier, Brigadier General T. P. McCoy, ; . Brigadier General EE. Winslsw, Brigadier General Henry Pleasants, Brigadier General J. F. fo. Gobm, Brigadier General J. M. Campbell Brigadier General Thomas Walker, Brigadier General W. Cooper Tally, Brigadier General D. M. M. Gregg, Colonel P. Stambauch. The eite for the institution ( thirty acres) has already been purchased, and it is hoped that the good work may commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at the oflice of the Association," No. 1126 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, .on and after Monday, the 6th dav of May. 1867 : For each subscription .or five dollara a certificate will beissuedL which will entitle the holder to" such article of value as may be awarded to itSTmmber. The first distribution of awards will be -made, immediately upon the receipt of?89f- 000 subscriptions of S3 each The distribution will 3 jablic, and under J the direct supervision of the Corporation, i Persons at a distance are requested w re- mit their subscriptions (when practicable) b v Post office money order, or registered let ter,? to Tnsure'pfoiirpt'jdellvery.'--'Direct all letters to, i J i ! J. D. HUiFALtL ; Secretary Board of Supervisors, . . Box 1431. P.O., Philadelphia. The following is a schedule of awards to te xiade uader the first-, distribution, JCbe items cf Diamonds and other precious stones were purchased lro'tn lltizena'of" the South duriDg the war, and their genuineness is certified to by Henle & Bros., the most ex tensive diamond importers in "the country, ana Dy y.'iiermanniQianioiiu Btucr, jcv York. GETTYSBUSG asylum for invalid SOLDIERS Incorporated by Act of Assembly of Common- i wealth of Pennsylvania, juarcn, t, ibbi Office 112Q Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five DoI: ....,..- ,larseacn. .. , ,1 2 ll Diamond Necklace, ) 43 J Brilliantt, Tailed at $30 000 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch -. and Ear Rings. 15 000 1 Award 10-40 Goternm't Bonds. , 10 000 1 Diamond Cross set in SiWer, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch, 1 Award 10-40 Governm't.. , Donds, ' ;" i ' ' . 1 Diam'd Single Stone Ring' 1 Diam'd Cluster Bracelet, 1 Diam'dSingle Stone Scarf Pin, 1 Diam'd Cluster Brooch. . 7 5 i 6 4 4 000 5 - ' ' " X. 7 8 10 . II 12 18 H ii- 16 17 18 0 21 22 000 000 500 COO 4 000 A 000 1 Diam'd Cluster. Bracelet, ,4 000 1 Pair Single Stone Diam'd Ear Rines, - 3 SCO 1 D'am'd Cluster Brooch, 3 009 1 Award 10-30 GoTernm't 'V- Bonds, ' f ? us-;;t:zioc$ 1 Diam'd SiaaW Etone Pin i Z: 000 1 Diam'd " Stud 3 000 1 Diam'd Cluster Brooch, 1 Diam'd Single Stone Ring 1 Diam'd Emerald Brooch, 1 Diam'd Single Stone Ring 1 Diam'd Cluster Ring, 1 Long India Camel's Hair 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 500 500 500 000 500 500 500 Shawl, 23 1 Choico Emerald Stud, 24 1 Sin rie Stone Diam'd Ring . 1 000 2 to 34 10 Awards of 10-40 Gov'fit ' :' i Bond3, eah , ; . ; .. j : 000 800 85 85 '37 '33 89 1 Three-stone Diam'd and Ruby half-hoop Ring, 1 Diam'd Single'Stone ar Knobs, 1 Tair'Diam'd Cluster Stud 1 Diam'd single stone Ring, star setting, 1 Diam'd single stone Pin, 1 Diam'd Cluster Bracelet, 00: eoo 500 500 600 600 400 40 41 to 60 10 Awards 100 Governm't 'lionets, each 1 Lady's Diam'd set Watch 1 Diam'd einglejstone Ring 1 Diam'd and Opal Cluster Ring, 1 Diam'd single stone Ring 1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pins, 1 Diam'd single stone Ring 1 Diam'd Cluster Pin, ' 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear Rings, i 100 Award 10-40 Gov'ct " Bond3, each ' 51 62 53 54 55 66 67 58 200 200 150 100 100 100 59 to 15S 159 to 253 100 Awards Government Legal Tenders, each , , . r S,000 Awards Government ) v Bonds, each '. -r ; 50 The distribution of the aboveT awards will bo made in public just as soon 3 the subscription Xi full: of which due tiotitfe will be given throngli the prpt-rs On' and after May Cth, tfe:diamon,l3 will be on exhibition at the office of the Association.7. The public can confidently rely on; everything being conducted in the "raost honorable manner. All the awards will be banded to certificate holders, immediately after the distribution, free of all cost, at the office of the Company, No: U2g chestnut street, Phi!adel"p; ' -r'?":--: CEItTIFICATS. ' '"'Wo hereby certify that wfe bave'examined- th'e' Diamond G;.xds. Pearls, '. Emerald--Ru: bies, and other precious Stones ts described in the alove list; and una tnem- svu genuine.- HENLE & BCO'S. Diamond Importers, . 24 Maiden.Lane, Kew York. - : :J. HERMANN', Diamond 'Seef,:- ('-- ; V o94 Broome Street, New York; y ' f:'' S AGENTS WANTED:' ; : 'vBooks can be had containing Twenty Cer tificates,. One Hundred Dollars. Ail orders for Certificates must be addressed to :: '' ' '- .. J. D. IIOFFM AN , Secretary,' - ; : ; Box 1481, Post Omce, mil... .Hay 16, 18C7.-St. . ; A ;WOBD from JOHN STOW! . JOHN J. TdURPOY & COM 4 At their Stores in the Scott House, Main St., and on Clinton Street, Johnstown, . Have constantly on band a large and .well selected stock of seasonable ' - - -: Dry. Goods, Boots,. Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NUIiUxso,"&c- Their stock consists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are efiereu at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine tor yourselves. Feb. 28, 1867.-tf. v ,.,' ;- .,.'- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. f AlIES J. OATMAN, M. D., tenders his professional rervices as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn nd vicinity. Omca in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls can bs made at the hotel of Law rence Schroth, ; fMay 9, 1867.-tf.l S. BELFORD, DENTIST, nONTINUES to visit Ebenaburg personally lj on the 4th Monday of each month. During; his1 absence Lewis N. Snyder, who studied with the Doctor, will jemain in the office and attend to all business entrusted to him, - . . , : - - . JanSle?. '-r ler; having opened an office in rooms river R R.,.'rlnTnaa, StfiTfti ofTfirs hi Trnfft- otal services to the ; citizens of ' Ebecsbu rg and vicinity ' u 'i j . j. , ap.l8.Srnr ' DEVEREAUX, M. 1).. :Piiy- , eician A KB- SrjEGSOir, Summit, Pa. Office, east end of Mansion House, on Rai Road street.- v Night calls may be.made at the office. . i It. ! I my23.tf.J B, Ia JOHSBTON, . J. X. SCANLAS l ; jroaNsxoiT & eoanlAV, Attorneys at Law, . v i? i , v Ebensburg, Cambria ce., Pa. Office opposite the Court House.1' Ebtnsburg, Jan. 31, 1867.-tf.'-;-. - - . V. M'LAUGIILIN, s f r . TTORNET AT LAW. Johiisioicn Pa. H Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and "Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to ail business 'connects ed with his profession. , ' . '- f . Jan.. 31, 1867.-tf.; :' i:'f JOHN P. LINTON, i , I ITTORNEY AT! LAW. Johnstown. Fa. H Office in . building on corner of .Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion ' House, second floor. Entrance on .Franklin street. Johnstown, Jarw 31, 1867;-tf. ;v. . " ; .' J?: A. SIIOE5IAKEK,: s-i. i : ATTORNEY AT LAW, jSbensbur Pa. ll uince on iiign sireeii,one aocr jtast oi me Banking House of Lloyd & Co. . 4 " - January, 31, 18C7.-tf, ' ' . ';J-' ' I W. II, f SECIILEK, : ITTORNEY. AT; LAW; Ebensburgf Fa. ft j Office in the Commissioners' Bxora; Court House. , . ; ,f, ; Jan. 31, J67-lf.! 'r 1 IT. I P.;.TIEKNEYfv-;. : ; - -! ; 1 TTOIiNEY ; AT IHWcElenslurp, Fa. fl Office in Colon ade Row. .. Jan.. 5, 1867rtf.; , . . ; i "JOSEPH RPDONALD ; ITTORNEY AT LAW,-Ebensburg. Pa. ft Office on Centre- street, opposite Moores Hotel.. . . . Jan. 31, 1807-tf : JOHN FENLON, ;' V. , ATTORNEY AT LAW,- Ebensburg Pa :OfSceon High street, ndioinin'; his resi dence. : "Jan 81. 1867.-tf. GEORGE M. REED, ATTORNEY ' AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on Main street, three doors East of Julian. Jan. 31. l8G7r : ) GEORGE W. OATMAN, ITTORNEY AT LAW; Ebensburg, Pa.- li Lmce m Uolonade now, Uentre street. January 31, 1867.-tf. : ' - " ' W1XLIAM KITTELL, . ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. ll Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31, !8S7.-tf. L. rPERSIILNGr, ATTOKNETr'AT- Law, Johnstown, Pa, Office on Frank lin street, up-stairs, over John Benton's Hardware btore. Jan. 31, 1867. "A3IES C. EASLY. Attoexi2y- at-Law, CarroVdoicn, Cambria Co., Fa Collections end all legal business promptly attended to. 4 Jan. 31, 18G7. KINKEAD, Justice of the-Peace and Claim Anenl. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by If. Ilassoo, Eisj,, cea'd, on High bt., Ebensburg. jSl. MEDICAL PREPARATIONS.: $100 It EI WARD I -; Jrj';',v For a medicine thai will cure coughs, :.-;;;- ; .f jXNflueinza, . ; - -i ;..:.; I : TICKLING IN THROAT,; o WHOOPING- COUGH; oj relieve CONSUMPTIVE WVGI1S; '.. :''AS.'p,riCK-'AS '"' "" .:-;;'-t '-' COE1 COUGH BALSAM OVERDONE JIlLLiOri BOTTLES' have been soul, 'and. not 'a 'single instance of & fauure is Known. We have in 'our i"os- sessloii: any quantity of Certificatrs,"F6me of themTrom EMINENTTaYSICIANS who have ..used it in thftir practice," and given it tnek pre-eminence over all ouier coin pounds. IT DOES NOT DEX UP A COUGH, ' i ' BLT LOOSKXS IT, . . , ' so as to enable - the patient to expectorate freely. Two or three doses will ikvaeiablt cua TicKUsa crr;c TfiaoAT . A halt bot tle has often completely cured the ' roost Stubborn Covgh,' and yet," though':it - is so sure ami speedy In its operation, it is per fectly harmless,1 being purely vegetable. It i3 very agreeable to the taste, and may be administered to- children of any age. . ; In cases of Croup tee will guarantee a cure, if taken in season. ?" ; .- r Vo Family sliould be wltlioat It. It is within' the reach of all; it being the heapcest and besLmedicice extant. ' C. G. CLARK & CO.; Prop'rs, -mar28.eowly. New Haven, Conn.:; OE'S DYSPEPSIA ; CURE 1 This great remedy for all DISEASES OF THE STOMACH 13 the discovery of the in ventor of Coe's valuable Cough Balsam, while experimenting for his own health. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which J nao Deiore yieiaea 10 noining rut cnoiororm. The almost daily testimony from various parts of the country encourage us to believe there is no disease caused by a disordered stomach it will not speedliy . cure. Physi cians endorse and Use it. Ministers give tes timony of its efficacy ; and from all directions we receive tidings of cures performed. 1 Dyspepsia it is sure to cure. " Heartburn one dose will cure. Sick Jhadache it has cured in hundreds of cases. Headache and Dizziness it stops in thirty minutes. Acid ity of Vie Stomach it corrects at once. Rising of the Food it stops immediately. Distress a fter Eating one dose will remove. Cholera Morbus rapidly yields to a few doses. Bad Breath will be changed with half a bottle. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS! . Its unprecedented: success Js owing to the fact that it cures by assisting Nature to re assert her sway, in the system.' -,- - , Nearly, every dealer in the United States Bells it at OSE DOIXAB PITS BOTTLI. t. ' t C..G. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, Harch 14.-owly, r- 1 ---New,Hayen? Conn. m - - .A CF Ti.. -V" V 0- . s w ! GAHD TQIOTALIDS.---A Cler - gyman,' while residing in South Amer ica ' as a missionary,' discovered a. Eafe and simple remedy for the - Cure : of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and virions "habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy.. Prompt ed by a desire to benefit the. afSicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for pre paring and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Address, ; i . ; V; JOSEPH T.'INMAN, .: j :: 'Station D. Bible House, New York City. - March 28,' lS47.-3m. MISCELLANEOUS. HAKVIY CHILDS. . ' . . LOWKIE CHILDS. , - . W. C. MUEPHEY. TOT CHILDS & CO Jlil . - Wholesale Dealer in E03TS. lOEtlDlSLIffll 133 WOOD STREET, V PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale f "Hope Mill" Cotton Yarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 28, lSC7.-tf. JOHJf GAY. ...... Wil. WELSH. '(Q A Y & W E ITS II , Sacctiiori to Gay & Painter, WHOLE SALS Grccers and Ccmmissicd tlcrcliaats AKT DEALEESJN FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR EON OILS, &c, &c, Corner Penn and Canal Sts.. opposite Grain Elevator. ; feb28 Pittsburgh. Pa. DOZ. AVooih-.n 15 utter Howls JLJ just received and for sale l.iw far ctsh at ffeb.23.j GEO. HUIJTLEY'S. 4 TINWARE, HARDWARE, 6lc- 1807. ?ini?a-8)7; - ' H V ao-'now-prcr3 V?cfTer:i ;:; '.-SuMillOit' INDUCE3IENTS ; ? 5 u TO CASH rUnCFTASIIKS ov : "' TIN & SIIEET-IIIO WARE I ; . -.- i:iTI2E3 AT. . ,: . . ; -: - : . t - yv II OLES AX.E O R RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of 'COPPEB ,AN0 J3RABS Ml COAL 'SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, .OIL ( : CANS, HOUSEFURN ISHING HARD--WAKE OF EVEHY.KIND. . .! Speat'8 At-Otist ilEATLNG and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOBLE, TRIUMPH asp PARLOR COOK .. ; - ING STOVES, ; .;; " ; Arid any Cooking Stove desired I wjll get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. OJd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for 're pairs, on band for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted... Particular : . attention given to . , .: . , r Spouting, Valleys : and Conductors, all .of which will be made out of best mate rials and pufup by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and CMnmdys ; WHOLESALE OR RKTAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving more light than any ether in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. EPESCER'S SIFTER ! It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on band. : Special attention given to- Jobbingin Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron , at lowest possible rates. - - - " Wholesale MtKCHASTi' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or m person. ; Hopiog to see all my old . customers and many new. ones this SpniTJr, I-return my most sincere thanks for , the very liberal pa trouage ; I have already received, and wil endeavor to. please all who may call, wheth er tney buy or not. . . . . . i FRANCIS W. HAY. '- - Johnstown, March 7, 1867-6m. ' G REAT . ReducIion in Prices TO CASH hbYEKS! i AT THE EQEXS3URCI H0USE-FU3NISHIN8 STORE! The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of I'jbensburg and the public gener auy inac ue nan made a great reduction m prices to CASH BU YERS. My. stock wil cousin, in part, of Cooking, Pal lor and Heat big fiioves, of the uiost popular tine's; Tin are ot every de-tcrintiou, cf ray own man- uiacture Hardware ot all Kind, sueo as Lvtks, SctSws, Butt Hinges, . Table Hinges, ; Shutter Hinffes, Bclts,Iron aud Nils, YYin dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters,, Apple Parers, Pen and Pooket Knives in great variety, Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops,-Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, . Augers, CJiissek, Tlanes, Cora passes, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spaaes, Scythes and Snaths, Eakes,1 Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringers, Grind Stones; Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel, Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers. Pistols, Cartridges. Pow der, --Caps, Lead, Ac, Odd Stove Plates, Orates. and Fire Bricks,. Wejl and Cistern Puruxs nd Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and WiUeu? Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil ami Oil Lamps, Fish Oil Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil. Pi.osin, Tar, Glassware, Fainis, Varnish es, Turpentine, Alcohol, &c ; . . -. s FAMILY GROCERIES such as Tea, CofTee, Sugars, M.ol.asses, Syr ups,. Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples,, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS ; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove,. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. 3-House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. . , GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 23, 1807-tf. ijlXTBTAUT - BISTUEE ! j Has no superior 1 . 1 in Vie World! ! kJ It is pronounced 21 faultless by all who have used it, and it is predicted that it wilt supersede all other Curtain Fixtures now in use. For sale by. GEO. HUNTLEY. FRANK W. HAY, FTTIOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, lief TIN. .COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. Canal street be-low Canton, Johns town. Fa. A . large stock constantly ; band. . J VJiVJL J. IViNXV i, A ABLE iVSTVES and Forks, Spoons, etc., can be bcucht cheap for cash at GEO. HUNTLEY'S?. TP you want to buy goods on long credit and pay bi prices, don't pa to 'Feb. 23. " GEO. HUNTLEY'S. . ifOOD TIIUNKS. AND UJSES, for sale low at G. HUNTLEY'S. I w w CHAIR: 'MANUFACTGHY- I J -u ii ir H i 1 li! 4 -. i JCISSTOW!tf . -ii .1 i li -jsv s l u. i til x inr - Chairs, Yienna Chairs, Bustle Cha:rs Backed Chairs, Sociable Char Cunt (SHtxr ROCKING aiAIRS, OP EYE2Y Settees, Lounges, &c.,&c.- CABINET FURNITUR? . ,'of every description and . of ht" STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT H Tastes of: all, i Thankful ; for- past j favors, ha a. . f fully tolicits a liberal share of putl'c rj'--1 age. . Clinton Street, Johnstown CanT ' CoPa. IJan. 21 isTl 9 " UJl, I DCHPDIinr I ITrninn i'i - KLI v '-JA2IES MURRAY, - ' ' - ' DEALER Iif ' ' BOOKS, STATIONERY, CIGARS T BACCO, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, &c. &c, ' In the Room formerly occvpitd by Dr. loJ as a Drug btore, ; , JIain teeet, Ebsssbero, Keeps Blank Books, En velopcssper.Fesi Ink. Pocket Books. Pass Books. Magszha Newspapers. Novels, Histories; -Pmtru Toy Iixvks, Ac. 03- Stationery and Ctjr ' sold euher wholesale or retail, f ftb2itL OREIGN SHIPPIM "and- EXCHANGE OFFICE, YYe are now selling Exchange (atXer; lork Kates cn England," Ireland. Scot'tsd, Wales, Germany, Pnifeia, Austria, Bavaria, Wuriccilr: f M Ul LUi. K. Saionj, I witzer's: f Baden, Hessen, Saion Hanover, ' Belgium, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from sty Port ia England, Irelanil, ScotlaLd, Germany, ' France, ' . Califorcis, New Scuth Wales cr Australia. - KERR & CO. JOHK BICKEY, Altooxa Pi.! Dealer In all kind Eouseliold Purniture'i -- -. . ' . EtTCH AS I T ATTVT1 TC5 I HHDt TO I IrTCTPIKf SOFAS, j BUREAUS. J YiAT-"0, CUSHIONED, CANE-BOITOIIED -AS i : COMMON UIAIRS, Ac ;NEW FURNITURE WARERCOM, I j . JULIA -6TSEET, KE AH HAERItT, Opjyositelhe Protestant Episrcpal ChurA, March 7, 1867.-ly. EAST ALTC-ONi Lims far Sale. ! ITHE undersigned is prepared to shirt't " j 1 from LiPy Station, or No. 4, on tha Ik: i Kvlvnni nnilrnad tn 'FMoy.iir-.Th-nK or any other point on the Petma. R. J2.t Its branches. . - ' . ; V AdJreaa, V ' WM. TILEY. Jan31,-tf Hemlock, Cambria co., P WHOLESALE i. T-l .1" MARBLE WORKS. p RICES GREATLY REDUCED ii. '-. V ,! AT THE "' JOHIISXOYrJ E2AH3LE V7QILS3 The subscriber has just received 3 large and handsoaje invoice cf'.;! Italian and American ; i fr:'''i MARBLE, W; comprising the largest and net-' ?f stock of the kind ever brought to ? S Johnstown, at his establishment tj oniranKitn otrett. wuere ce w t"r i tutu btrctt. where ne is yi- adequate fcrcs of experienced tvorkmen, to execute all tc--1 with an skilful wor tie and mireau i ops, Ccc, as cceap m-. : can be pnrchased in any of tha cities. ; j . . . . m V .c I? and for sale low. A room has been opened in Ebensc few doors west of Dr. S. S. Christy' I- Store, where articles of my nanufactrf. j kept constantly on band, to wLtca i- - tp.ntion of purchasers is invited. .'I O". Prompt attention paid to orders.' a distance and work delivered wtcr sired. . . JOHNPAl LORETTO rpHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave tou- the citizens of Cambria and au-; counties, that he has just received of the iinest Mah m ana ouier iU-.w Eslahlishmad in Lcreiio Cambria eo., Mioniimeius, j. ovios, urrute-'- and Bureau tcps, manufactured of t-e beautiful and finest quality of Forei Domestic marble, always on hand clQ to order as cheap as they can be in tho city, in a neat and workffi manner, and on tho shortest notice. The public aro respectfully nTl5l roe a call before purchasing elstwfcf am confident that my work and Vf-. 5? satisfy auy person debiting any thiDg line of business. - , Now is the time toed achefiprf - JAMES WlLbl15 ' ::!SCELLAf:zn!K -0 i