V v. ....-V XXH2 "GZ22kJ: - - ,1, .iir. .iTlwnrri-h i " -J " i r : i .1 , it : R! l-i "I ? IrVj ' l ! I .if 1 I .1 .1 '- IV ' - 1 ! ! 1 j I ! 4 ! ' !. )' ti ll II ,11 (j .ill ? 1 1 ; ; I i I- '.I 1 t I i 4 r .'" LATE HEWS ITEHS. L. ; . -.William Ward, an engineer ou ft Vla onsin railroad, saved the life of & child a d:ys since by jumping ofTand Beizing it just as the train was about to pass over U. '- ; ' . . Kansas ia unfortunate, i Lucy Stone and others of her type have been ecour ing the State, and had no sooner left, than devouring swarms of grasshoppers pitched epoa it - - - - Tlie people of Now London, Conn., are excited by a report that Captain Silas Buchanan and wife, and Hiley West, cf that city, supposed to have been lost at sea fifteen years ago, are alive on a Pacific island. . . '. - " ;'v It appears that infanticide prevails lo n great extent among the freed negroes. In Columbia, Mississippi, nine babies were found in one well. Is this what Bheridan means when he says Hhe freed men are doing tccll enough!" " The Clover mil coal mines, in Virgi nia, which were the scenes of such terri ble explosions recently, will soon be in working order. The fire has been extin guished, and the . preparations to resume .work are being made rapidly. .; ' ' r ; -Ybun!? Surratt seems to have the whole of the Mongrel Congress, all the Hongrel newspapers and a considerable portion of the thieves and jail-birds about Washington, engaged in a "conspiracy" lo hang him. It seems to bo a popular idea with tho Mongrel party, that it is necessary to bang the 60n to justify; the iaurder cf the mother. : Niagara Falls is to be excited over a female lilondiri before many days, in the person of M'dle Rosa Celeste, whose thrill ing feats in ropo walking in California have excelled those of , Ulondin.,. Mr. J)e Young, her agent, is at Niagara Falls, making the "necessary arrangements for MMlo Celeste, who intends walking a rope stretched across the river below the Falls. The walking will take place as' soon, as the necessary arrangements can. bo made This daring feat will no doubt .call out a large attendance. . - :. Samuel Cope, formerly a resident of the Quaker City, and a man of wealth, .committed suicide in the township of Fall?, Bucks county. Pa., a short time ago, by taking laudanum. - lie was a morose, ' me lancholy, man. , The .suicide of Preston King, which was induced by remorse con sequent upon his rough refusal to permit Mis3 Annie Surratt to intercede witlr tho President for the life of her mother, made a deep impression upon Cop 38 morbid feelings, and was the frequent Bulject' of conversation. -w-Dye, the witness who was troubled with dreams, and who remembered Sur ratt's face because he had "frequently seen it in sleep," it appears was arrested la Philadelphia in the early part of the present year for passing counterfeit money. Cleaver, another witness, has been lately convicted for rape and murder, and is now at large on bail awaiting a new triaL. ITobart and Blinn, other witnesses, have, contradicted outside what they said in court, and the negro wench who. said she . saw Surratt at his mother's house on the evening of the assassination .saw him but a few minutes, and had never seen him before or since, until confronted with him la court. : ' . ' . .. . .. - A singular circumstance happened at Wellsburg, West Virginia, on Monday, 17th, about midday. At that hour a bright blaze Was discovered rising from the roof. of. Marks cabinet sbop,: which was quenched without any alarm being given; fend on the spot Mr. Marks found a piece of material about the sizo of a naucer, resembling lava, or the substance that escapes from the furnaces, cellular, sulphurous to the smell, and not very heavy, which he threw on the pavement, barning his fingers in the act. - The blaze was undoubtedly caused by this substance, and the mystery is what is it, and how lid it get there ? There was no fire in the shop, or any place near, from which it eould have- found its way upon tho roof, and the general opinion is that the sub stance is an ccrolite, and came hissing hot from the atmospheric regions.-- The speci men is preserved as a curiosity. TT?XECUTOH'S NOTICE Let ters Testamentary on the estate of 1'rancia Glosser, late of Chest township, Cambria county, dee'd, haviDg been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said county, all persons having claims ' against aid estate will please present them duly au thenticated for settlement, and those indebt ed to the same are hereby requested to come foi waid and make payment. . - -- - . PAUL YOUNEIt, Executor. t Chest Township, June 13, 1807 -6t. ; " JOSEPH ZOLNER, Jr., ; Watchmaker and Jeweler Has taken the room on Iligh street, opposite th Mountain House, recently occupied by K. J. Lloyd as a Drug Store. - Watches and Jewelry repaired on short notice" and at the lowest rates, and all work warranted. Ebensburg, May 23, 18G7. TjN COURAGE HOME INDUSTRY I j: GENERAL MERCHANDISE.- - ' quich sales, quxcis. sax.es, and small. profits. , .AND SMALL PROFITS, .. . , ; AND SMALL '. PIIOFITS, GURLET'8 NEW CHEAP STORE. GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, . . - . EBENSBURG, PA. - . y . ; EBENSBURG, PA. ; U ; :EBENSJ3URa, PA. ; J-.J. r The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best Selected and the Greatest Variety ever brought to Town. L A RG EST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, GO AND SEE. GO AND SEE, , . . f ' GO AND SEE. - P. SIXAKRETTS DYSERT, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter. Graiuiug, Glazing, Paper Hanging, and all ether work in his line, promptly executed, and satisfaciieo guaranteed. Shop in the. basement or the iown uail. , Ebensburg, May 9, 18o7.-Cra. ". ... . 3 OOD TRUCKS AND VALISES, Vs. T-r sala T3W r,. HXT'KTLEY'S. The subscriber calls the attention of the public to the fact, that he has just receired and opened ont in his New Store, a largo stock of goods, consisting of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED. Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cbeess; Sngar, Cof- fee, Tea, Molasres. Spicet, Tobacco, Ggare, Cantlles, Soap, Vinegar, &c &c. NOTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY, Stoneware and Earthenware.- ALSO, a fine assortment of the best and latest style of Hat. He always keeps constantly on hand Bologna Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Oysters in can; or half cansatid al most" everything in" the 'eating 'or drinking line. AU. of which will be sold at small profit. GEO. GURLEY, Main STitHrrEBtKSBCEo; Pa. January .3 1, J867. ,-i Z--l a JM PORT ANT to EVERYBODY. I'lillliril-ESlS! I ? JOHS XU TD032AS v:'j Take pleasnre In annnnncrog to the citizens of Ebensburg and the north of the connty generally, that he has recently added to his stock a large and complete assortment of SHOES, BUSKINS, "GAITERS, &c, For Ladies1 and Children s Weart from the celebrated wholesale manufacturing establishment of Zicgler & Sutton, Philadel phia. Ihis stock comprise ererythlng that is desirable and serviceable in the way of custom-made tnced work, and every article is warranted of the best material and most per fect manufacture. Iu the sale of these goods the subscriber pledge himself to repair, free of charge any article that may gie way af ter a' reasonable time and reasonable' neage. The ladiea are specially invited to call and examina the stock. The subscriber also keeps on hand and is prepared to-manufactura to ordtr' BOOTS and SHOES for GeBts and South' wear; of the very best material and workmanship and at prices as reasonable as like work caa be obtained anywhere. French Calf, Com mon Calf, .Morocco and all ethers kinds, of Leather constantly ,ctt hand. ;i i H T ' (7 Storexin Main atreet,' next door to Crawford' Hotel. ffeb21-tf. OLLI D A YSBUBG I JACOB M- PIRCHER, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIES & TAIIOE, Has just opened a full assortment of well se lected and moet-desirable SPBIJSO & SUMMER GOODS. Gents and J3oys furnished yith: CLOTH ING, HATS. SHOES, &e.; of the latwt styles and best material, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. A VARIETY OP PIECE GOODS, which will be sold by the yard or made to order in the most approved manner. Having given full satisfaction to his cus tomers for more than twextt-ttte yejlrs; he guarantees the same to all who may favor h:ra with their patronage in the future. C3-Store on the west aide of Montgomery street, below Blair, next door to Masonic Hall, Hollidayaburg, Pa. lmy23.1y.J O THE - LADIES OF EBENS- BURG AND VICINITr. Having re cently arrived from the city with a hand some assortment of Spring and Summer Mil liner and Strav -Goods; of the latest'styles, comprising Bqnneis SUkt and Velvets. ne French Flotcers, an assortment of Ribbons, all widths and colors, Ladies plain and fan cy Dress dtps. Infants' Silk and Embroid ered Caps, together with Hoop Skirts, Cor sets, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies' and Gent's fine Linca Handkerchiefs, &c , we invite the ladiea of Ebensburg and surrounding dis tricts to call and examine onr stock, in the store room formerly occupied by E. Hnghes, below the Mountain House. ? We have a fashionable miliner of -excellent taste, who sill pay particular .attention to bleaching, pressing and altering Hats and Bonnets to the latest styles. Mas. J. DOYLE, ; April 25-3 m. . , , ... ., .JHss-M-.RUSIL if: A M E S II. DAVIS, Dealer la all kinds of POPUR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, Fard Nos. 314 and 31G N. Broad St., PHILADELPHIA. OsJ-Business attended to in Ebensburg by T'm. J. "Williams. fmyl6-Iy : r .-'.FRANK W. HAY, - TTHOLESALE and RETAJ L Mannfacturer, lof TIN. COPPER and" SHEET-IRON WARE, Canal street, below Clinton, Johns toum. Fa. A large stock constantly hand. POCKET KNIVES,- Table Knives and Forks, Spoons, &c, can be bought cheap for cash at GEO. HUNTLEY'S. CAMGAINS can be had by f buying rour coods for cash afc PeUfS. CtEO. HTTKTLET'S. HOTELS. 0. EANT HOUSE, ; - : X-H - Hemlock, Cambria Co., Pa, JO TIN WILKIN, Proprietor. ;r y 1, This House has beea refitted, and offera accommodations superior to any other House in the vicinity. The Proprietor, after long experience in the business, feels confident he understands the vrants of the public- His TABLE will be supplied with the delicacies of the season and hi3 BAR with the choicest wines and liquors. - By constant attention and due care for the comfort of. Li3 guests the Proprietor hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage. fmayl6-ly.J . ; SCOTT HOUSE, Main Street, Johnstoten, Cambria Co.," Fa . A: ROW & CO., Proprietors. rTIIS HOUSE having been refitted and 1 elegantly furnished, i3 now open for the reception and entertainment of guests. The proprieors by lonj expsrience in hotel keep ing feel confident they can satisfy a dis criminating public. , , " ; Their Bar Is supplied ; with the choicest brands of liquors and wines. : ' . ' Jan. 31, 1867. : - (ly.) UNION HOUSE, PBENSBURG, Ta., 1 JODN A. BLAIR, Propietor, spares no pains to Tender this hotel worthy of a continuation o the liberal patronage It ha8 heretofore received; ; His table will always be furnished with the best, the market affords; his bar; with the boat c f liquors. His stable is large, and be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. - : ; Jan 31, 18C7tf. : TTOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensbckq.- ' The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with choice Iiquorp, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. ' Transient "visitors accom modated and boarders taken by, the week, month or year, .on reasonable terms. feb21 V- ' SHIELDS HOUSE, ; : . LORETFO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.', ; THOMAS ' CALLEN, Proprietor. THIS house Is now-open for the accommo dation of the rpnbiic.-!! Accommodations as good aa the eountry; will afford, fcnd charges moderate." 1 j . ; Jan 81, 1867.-tf. ALTOONA ADVERTISEMENTS. MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J,;& W.1C. M'KiBB!Nf Proprietors. -: Fourth Si., hetueen Market and Arch, May 0; 18G7.-ly. 1 PHILADELPHIA. iBANK NOTICES W3f IiLOTD, . : - r ; : President.' JOJIX LL0T1, - Cashitr: 17 1 R S T ' NATIONAL BANK Mr:- ' or'ALTooiA. DSSIOKATED DEPOSITOBT 0? THE UNITED STATE3.- .i- Cbrmr Virginia and Ami$ Street, Norih Ward, AZtoona, Fa. - -Anthorlied Capltat,i-- . - 300,000 Cash Capital paid in, J - - 169,000 ' All business pertaining to Eanklnj done oii favorable terms '"- '.. . , ,f . . Internal Revenn Stamps of all denomi nations, always on hand. . . . .To purchasera of Stamps, "percentage, , In ktamps, will be allowed, m follows i ; 50 to 109, 3 per cent.; 1100 to $200, t per cent. $200 and upward, 4' per cent. Jan. $1, 1857 if. ; '...; FIRST nATIOSAI. .I3AUJI . ." O lOKSJlOWI, CAU1U QJ,' PA. - i " - - Ca?ttaXf 30,000.PtlvtlcstlBrafl . to 9109,900. ' : '-- Inland and Foreign Drafts farnlshtd,f . Gold and Silver bought and sold. ! - -: v Collections made, at horns and abroad. ' TJ. S. Boads and Cesar tries of all kind ob tained. ! ! ;' '";'; -; ".' ' ' Deposits received and money loaned. A general Banking business transacted. ; .';. "'' '; v" DraicroEs: V ; ;';"'' D. J. MorreTl,". George Frlt2, , , Isaac Kanffmsn. John Dlbert, Jacob If. Campbell, B. T. To-trnsend,. . . ' Jacob Lever food." '" ' ; ; : . ' . D. J. MORRELL, Fret .' ' - It, J. Hobekts, Cashier. . Jn3l'i7. .TT'XO'Sno &:';'0.i' Bankers,-'" ' JLl. , '. '' .,: : Ebensbcko, Pa. , Gold, ' Silver Government - Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time teposits. Collections made on all accessible points In the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. .January 31.T8C7. -, ' ' Baxk.e&3 Altooka, Pa: ' Drafts on , the principal cities and Silver and ' Gold , for .' sale. Coilecliona mads Money3 received on deposit, payable oh de mand, without interest, or spon time; with interest, at fair rates. an31.. HARVEY ' CHXUJ8. . . , . ' COWRIE CHILDS. CniliB S &v CO. y .Wholesl Dealers ill - Monrni! m mm : 133 . WOOD STREET ; ;; , :, Pittsburgh, 'f Al Agents for the sale of "Hope Hill"' Cotton Tarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. , Feb. 23, lS67.-tf. . . . : ,-, .'..'.' ,V JOHN GAY. WM. -WELSH. A V .t- TV V T..Q TT SacctllOIl to Git JL. Painter. .wholesale . Grocers and CcianiiEcloa Ilercliciita AND DEALEE3 IS FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAK- , BON OILS, &c, &c, Gyner Peon anI Canl Sis., opposite Grin KTevatof. tyb28 . ,Pifi4; Fa. HARTFORD .-I i ;sp! mm mm :. CASH CAPITAL $500,0C0. ,' . "We are now prepared to insure LIVE STOCK against both DcaUi and Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of Stock have now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the loss of their an-, imala in case of dbath or theft. . ... ; OWNERS OF HOUSES, Manufacturers, Farmers, . Teamsters. Ex pressmen, : Physicians, and in fact all who are to any extent dependant upon the servi ces of their horses in their daily vocations, should " insure iu this Company, and thus derive a protection against the loss of their animals, which are in many cafes the "sole means of support to their owners. ' . ' r'. ' FARM STOCK. '. Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of thismeana of saving the value of their 6tock, and secure an equiva lent for the los3 which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in being deprived of tbeir Cattle, by insuring in this, the , , PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! : By insurlogf in 'this Company you 'ex i change a certainty for an uncertainty. Ko man can tell whether -his animate may rot be stolen or 'die through some unfomtn calamity. ' ; ' '.' ' ; . ' ' CO Competent Agents vanted,: to tchom a liberal compensation tcill be paid. Apply to ; J : : KERR & CO., General Agents, - April 4, 1867.-ly. Altfwna. Pa. 0 Col. WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg, has been appointed local agent for the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. : . " , fOKEIGN SHIPPING .. ' ' . AND . ., , EXCHANGE OFFICE. ; We are now seliing Exchange (at New York Rates on ' . . England, 'Ireland; . Scotland,; Wales, V" 7 ' Germany,' ; Prussia, Austria,' : Bavaria, ' Wurtemberg, Baden, ; '; . Heesen, ; . baxony,' , nahbver, ' ' Belgium,".; Switzerland, Holland; ": ' Norway and Frsnce. . And Tickets to and from any Port In England, ' . Ireland,'. Scotland, ' . Germany,".. Prance, -California, Ptew bout h Wales or Austraha. ' - 1 V ' , ' KERR & CO. John rocicett, : - ' - - f. j. btorh. OUSE akd SIGN PAINTING. "JOHN nOCKKTT & co. ; Desire; to inform the public generally that they are now prepared to execute Iloute, Sign and Ornamental Fainting, Glazing, Pa per, Hanging. Graining and Caleemimng, ei ther ia Cmbria, Blair or Huntingdon Conn tie, on the shortest notice. In the very test style-, and at prices; a reasonable as any ther firja or Individ a al in the conntry. : ,CaH at their room in Lowther's building, under Roush'a Druj; Store, or addresa v - Johw Eoceett & Co., Altoonfl, Pa. ;April25, IS7.-ea. - : JOHN HICKET, Altoona Pa., Dalr tm mil Housoliold Furniture ! " - " 1. 1 arcH as , LOUNGES; I TABLES, 1 BEDSTEADS SOPA3. " j BU RRAUS. j WHAT-NOTS CUSHIONED, CANE-BOITOMED AKD - J COM HON CHAIRS, &c. ' Um : FU RNITURE VVAREROOM, jtrua tzwt, m a habbiit, Opposite 4 Prcttttant Episcopal Church, MareW T, 185T.-1. : . EAST ALTOONA. MARBLE WORKS. "pP.ICES GREATLY BEDUCED ! lUmiSTQWU ;nAllBL2 T70SHS ! Th isabeerlbef has Just received a ' : lrp and .handsomo Invoice offSjf Italian and American , : "i smi i- 'MARBLE : .-. ; pf"!f ' comprising the largest and ' finent V , OX : ttock of the kind ever bronght i6 4r-p Johnstown i at h!j establishment -tssr'- 1 on Franklin Street, 5 where h is prepared, with as adequate force of experinced and tkilfnl workmen, to execnta - all kinds of MONUMENTS, Mantels, Tombstonea. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap aa they can be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of GcixnSTOifE3 on hand and for ale low. -- 5 A room has been opened in Ebensburg, a few doors wess of Dr. S. S., Christy's Drug Store, where articles of my mannfacture'are kept constantly on hand, to which the at4 tention of purchasers is invited. ; C7" Prompt attention paid to orJejsfrom a distance : and work delivered ' where de sirod. ; . . JOHN PARKE, -' 3 LORETTO rnilE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to Inform j. the citizens of Cambria and adjoining counties, that ho ba3 just received a stock of the finest Italian and other Marbles at his Estallishtnent in Loretto Cambria co., Fa.', . " Monuments,, Xomhs, Grave-Stones, TaUt and Bureau op,'manufactured of the moat beautiful and finest quality of Foreign and Domestic marble, always on hand and made to order aa cheap as they caa be purchased in the city, in a neat and workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. The public are respectfully invited toghe me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confident that my work and prices will satisfy any person desiring any thing in my line of business. . - Ifo to is the time to ael a cheap job !" JAMES WILKINSON. A NY PERSON intending to build a Hoase or Barn, caa buy Nails and Hardyara cheap by raving ca6h at . . . Peb. tf. GEO. HUNTLEY'S, ! PROFESSIONAL ' CARDS, - . :"-f MEDICAL PREPAATr AMES X OAT3IAN, M. D., .onora l-.i nrofessicnal services as Phv- stoi'an and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. OSce in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a ftore. Niht calls can" be made at the hotel cf Law rence Schroth. May 9, 1867.-tf. J . : S. BELFORD, DENTIST, l : (EONTINUES to visit Ebentburg personally f on the 4th Monday of each month. Durins his absence Lewis N. Snyder, who studied with the Doctor, will remain in the office and attend to all business entrusted to him.- Jan31,'G7. ffENTISTRY. Dr. D. V. Zeig- ler, having opened an office in rooms over R. It. Thomas' Store, offers his profes sional serviced to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. ap.18.3rn.- ; DEVEHEAUX, il. iD., Phy- sicrAK akd Sdegeok. Summit. Pa. Office east end of Mansiot. House, : on Rail Road street. Night calls may be made at the office. . .. ; fray23.tf. ft. L' J0LIKSTOX, ' 3. . 8CAKLAN. JOHNSTON Sc ECANLAN, ; Attorneys at Law, .'"--. ; . Ebensburg, Cambria c., Pa , Offica opposite the Court House. - - Ebensburg, Jan. SI, 1867.-tf. - D. M'LAUGFILLN, t TTORNET AT LAW. Johnstoicn, Pa.- Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust street np stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. - Jan. 31, 1867-tf. JOHN P. IJNTON, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa. Offica in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House. second uoor. Entrance on Franklin etreet. . .Johnstown, Jan. 31, 1867. tf. i i - F. A. SHOEMAKER, I TTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg. Pa. ii Office on Hih street , one door East of the Banking House of Lloyd .& C. , January 31, l67.tf.; : W. II. SECIILER, : I TTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburo. Fa i Office in the Commi3tioner' Rrom. Gert House. - - Jan. 81. '37-tf. . : F, R TIERNEY, i TTORNEY AT LAW, Xbmsbvrg, Pa .Office in Colon ade Row. ; ' . ; Jan. 5,. 1867-tf. ; ' ' ; ' " TT JOSEPH M' DONALD, . iTTORNEST AT LAW, Ebensbttrg. Fa. Office on Centre street, opposite Moore's Hotel. - Jan. 81, 1867-tf " - JOHN FENLON, ! TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa Office on nigh street, adjoining his resi ence. Jan 81, 18G7.-tf. GEORGE M, REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on llain street, three doors East ot Julian.:. , . . , Jan. 31, 1867. ..-: GEORGE Y. OAT2IAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. OfSce ia Clonad Row, Centre street. , January 81. 1867.-tf. . WILLIAM KITTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Fa. Offic in Colonade Row, Centre street. V . Jan. 81. lS67.-tf. ; ;. . GJj. PEESHLNG,- Attoiixet-at- Law, Johnstown, Fa. . Office on Frank lin street, op-stairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. SI, 1857. THAMES C. EASLY, Attornet- at-Law, Oarrolltoicn, Cambria Co., Fa. Collections and all. legal bntinees promptly attended to. .... . Jan. 31. 18C7." T-l ' KINKEAD, Justice of the Peace and Claim Agent. Office removed to th tffie formerly occupied by M. Hasson, E dee'd, oo High St., Ebn?burg. j3l. MISCELLANEOUS. w G1IAIR MANUFACTORY. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bostle Chairs, Rim ; Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, . - . (utt. "Stat:. (5ms, ROCKING CnAIRS, OP EVERY SIZE H SPRING SEAT CIIAIRS : - Settees, Lounges, &c, &c - CABINET FURMiTURE ( of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastea of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share cf -nnhlic. ace. Clinton Street " JobnKtmvn c', t-.r; I Jan. 31.1867. Co. Pa. OBERT E. JONE.V Ebensburc Cimbria r.n : Tu- Dealer in Lumber. The hichost pricos, in Cash, paid far CIIEHIiY, POPLAR,ASH and LIND LU11BER. j j. 5 just receive 1 at ffcb.23.1 VOODKN RuTTEK 10VI3 eived and for sale -low for cash f fcb.23. j G EO. HUNTLEY'S. ' F you want to buy goods on long credit -4- and psy big prices, don't po lo . 3b. 1. G IX). ITLTKTLBTS. COUGHS, r- s INFLUENZA, v -- TICKLING IN Tn.. or relieve CONSUMPTIVE: i As qcick AS COE'S CpUGH BAU1 OVER ONE WlLLfO?! BO?- have been sold, and not natt its failure is known. Te ; session any quantity cf Certifi,-f : them from LilLNENf PUTaS'.-1 have nseil. it in their practice'' the pre-eminence over all ott'' IT DOES NOT DRY UP ASj ' - :' but ixjosexs rr so as to enable the patent toer ' freely." Two or three dewts vfi'i Wit a i. iu i aEOAT. ' A V.' tie ha3. often complete'? cn.fw'.f -5a "'Wife: ivc (jmuirv 1 jwj.i, una Jet, tac A ' ' sure and speajy in iu uper C I fectly ' harmlefa, beinir purelr 1 : kroc -; LA LA ! LA or GE G1 Xa ft Tf u . V I V n 1 I C : a ''J "oll"ulc U LiJ9 i(Ujte 8"-' admini3tered to childrtn offtCj In eases of Croup tee vriUguirA", ! if taken in season. Family sliould be vrltb ' It 13 rrlthin th rch cf all, it 0 heapcest and.bt mediae eitiM 1 ' C.G. CLARK CO., Pr:-1 tnar.23.eowly. New lhm QOE-S DYSPEPSU This srreat remedy fur all DlSEi THE STOMACH is tho tiifrjd ventor of Co'rf va'nab'. CWl while expirimnting for hi ova W cured Cramp in the Htomach for tic had before yielded to nothirg but d.! The almost daily testimony frjc i parts of the country encouraa tit- there ia no disease cane1 bTat-' stomach it wiil not jimi!i ten ciana endors and urf it. MiDistt.nr t j mony of its c fficac ? ; and fnai ai- t we receive tiding tf cur j-rfef Dyspepsia it i aure to cr-ra. one ioe will cure. Sick cured in. hondreil ;f caMj -Hc-ii Dizziness it stops in thirty minu-.a f ity cf the Stomach it crrrecu it cmct of the Food it atopBimmftiutelv. II after Eating one d? will rmoT. 1 Morbus rapidly vieldd to fnrdi -rn Breath will be chngd wi kVfi:; ! "Lj IT IS PERFECTLY UARMLL' Its unprecedented saccw U d!lj fact that it caret by abating ')-. aesert hw sway in tli )itrrn. Nearly evtry det!w in the Car cells it at osb rouis pra ajmL C. G. CLARK Jk CO.. ?r.y iCarchT4.-cw ly. - 2ewlliTij j Th pnblii &nd ;Uxk ) TV 2 ran. fee,T Candl L NC 3tone uiaort Atts. Land 3pice 20t .ine. ?rt i v ax z rakes :f El tock iHO I rem Vilvy vctu il LVV V VV Xb r. aa i raw 'a r & I itP A v i MISCELLANEOUS. JJBENSBURG LITERARY' K DEALER BO0K9, STATIONERY, CIOAj . BACCO. PERFCMIRT, Fi3- ; r soaps, Ac Ac In the Room formerly ocenpiei bg r" .'; as a Jtru Store, LlAIIT STEEIT, E8IKSECB3, Keeps Blank Book?, Envelopes,! Ink. Pocket Books. PasaBook,. Newspapers. Novels, Ilistoriei, i?: Toy Book?. &c. C3- Statioperj sold either wholesale or retail. 1.; WORD from JOILNSTC JOUK J. S1URPHT CJ , At their Stores in the Scott Housci and on Clinton Street, Johns-l Have constantly cm hand a large & 1 selected stock of seasonable j Dry Goods," Boots, Shoes, and a general variety of NOTIU-. Their stock consists of almost erffw usually kept in a retail store, ad ; have been selerted with care sud5 at prices which cannot fail P- torv. Call and examine fur your' eutV -Ttae' orar . rev, a w 7D red .-eta, na idia rkti tOT clo ! W ."at I 3 t! Feb. 23,18G7.-tf. WHOLESALE .A; -s,r . 5 R, J. LLOYD, DKUGS. MEDICINES AD &tora on Main prrctrt. ODrotta 11 I I