1 Younff Minister Hugged against his Will. , ,aof t ludicrous t-cenc trunsjiired t a'place not 11 tltoiisiiinl miles irom r 'Louisville, one nilit a low veoks -o, uliicli, though a little annoy--tu'to the y.artu'!S :om:erm'd, was 'et so iiiTiorciit. ;!iul funny that we i'annot relraiu licin giving the gen V rul outlines, Hii'i'iesing name, of Two sprightly :ih! beautiful young :ilics were veiling tlieir eoii:-in, an ( ther sprightly and beautiful young r"ady, who, like her guests, was ot 1 hftt haipy ge which turns evury ? Iiing into fun mul merriment. If the truth were told we fear we would $ have to record the fact that these f hree misses were just a little hit 1 ust. They were fond of practical f okes, and were continually playing ill torts of uuid pranks with each ther. All three occupied a room ? on the ground ll.or, and cuddled up f. ogether in one bed. . Two of the young ladies atleixled ." i party uii the night in pieslion, and , ; iid not get hoiue until half past 12 ."clock at ni'dit. A.- Jt Was late titer .included not to disturb the houso- iold, so they quietly tdepped into heir room through the lo- open vindow. f In about half an hour after thev f ' tad left for the party a young Mctli I''dist minister called at the house ; jvherc they were claying and craved night's lodging, which of course vas cheerfully granted. As minis, r'ers always have the best of every thing, the old lady put him to sleep n the best room, :md the voung ladv i'amn) w Iio had not gone to the '.aty was entruoicd to the duty of fitting uj for the absent ones and Jf informing them of the change of ""oms. She took up her post in - jio parlor, and as the night w as ml . y, sleep overcame her and she de- arted on an excursion to the land - f .reams. ,j AVe will now return to the young ' idies who had gone into their room Jrough the window. Hy the lim ight of the moonbeauis, as they niggled through the eurtain, the i 'vuT'nar ladi( s vere enabled to descrv outlines of Fanny (as the' sup oscu) eni-conccd in the inidiile of 3 bed. They saw more, to wit -; PAIR W ROOTS. The truth flashed 'poll them both at once. They saw i all. Fanny had het them in the om to give them a good scare, hov mt their heads together and iuedjo 'urn the tables on her. iydhey disrobed, and sstealth its they took their position.- side of the bed. At a given u jumped into bed, one on of the unconscious parson, -ttfntK-reaming, "Oh, what ' ' They gave- the bewildered ,fcr ?uch a promiscuous hugging . Miting as few persons are ab'.e ag of in the course of a life- .ic noi.-e of this proceeding awoke ne old lady, who was sleeping in an -Ijoining room. She comprehend ed the situation at once, and iu.sh 'ng to the room, she opened the jloor and exclaimed: "My Cod, Lais, it's a man ; it's a man, euro jbnough !' ' There was one prolonged, con solidated scream, a Hash of muslin hrough the door, and all was over. The best of the joke is that the (u'mister took the whole tiling in earnest. Ho Mould listen to no 'apologias the lady could mako for Jjthc girls he would hear no excuse, rf but he solemnly folded his clerical I robes around him and t-ilently i-tolc iwav. - An i ni-ji;ti:kati: BAcnr.r.oi: in the northern port of New Hampshire, who h:td mrtde m-rny unsuccesoful d(empt3 to ?et a wife, at last -nc-A ceded by the irresistible temptation i -fa 815 t i'ver v.-atch in inducing a Jjwih tempered old maid to marry Qiiim. fJ'ho cercmon)- liavin been V-hdy perfonnr-.l at the house of tho brides father, the happy husband rop.jsel an imnn.-diatorcturn home. , ,;4ILome P exc-lr.iuud the bride, "tlii. ; is my home, and you had hotter go l,o yom'n. I jireed to marry vou ,Tor the watch, hut I wouldn't live with you for a town clock Stkvy vrsis plnyin wjtli his toj no Snnd.iy, uhen liis mother said lo him: "Stevy, don't your con- l'icnce tell you it U wron to plav -with your loon Simula v T "N, u:unma,-'ansv.-ered Ktovv. "Very well," hU mother, "if your con- -lence don't fell you it is vronr, -'o on." f'tevy put down Jii. top "d sat Eonio momenta itieuthy ,waitiij.r. After awJiilo lie took it ."P ..in and s:iM : "Well, I guess . .1 laiirht as M'ell Ko on with my play .I don't hear my conjiciunco say I'liylhm.r." y . J X Tin: IhirtlbrdTif.ies advises peo Vlo to get up hdbrc five o'clock iu ,he morning and "see Vcnu.s, tho ij.eautiiid mon.in. Btar. A newly arrtod man rost, us to av to Ine limeg that I,,. - -'" "lZrM,,'l(J'.r rWnr at. that A negro named Ephe, wlio was a regular attendant at church, wag proud of his Bible learning. One day lie was sawing wood while his employer's son, a lad about twelve years of age, was looking on, and now and then asking questions. "Which of the apostles do you like best?" asked Ephe. "Well, I don't know," drawled out the bov. "I likes Sampson," said Ephe; "he was so Ktrong", and piled up dem wicked folks so." "Why, Ephe," replied the boy, Sampson wasn't one of the apostles.?r Ephe put down his saw and looked at the youngster a moment in amaze ment, and then asked him with an air of triumph : "Look here, white- boy, how old am you V' "Twelve," replied the boy, "Well, Is forty; now who ought to know best, 1 ax von datV Not f J oni: to G why. Some very amusing things occur f-omo times in tooh-mn laees. A Methodist cla.-3 meeting was being held lately when a brother who hail not been present for a eonbiderable time arose to s oak. "Chid to see you here, my brother," said the leader of the class; "how is it with you Y" "Oh," .ftid he, ".-.ince I met with you lat my wife has gone " At this point he broke down, when the leader, to encourage him, said: "Gone to rdo ry, has she? Hallelujah !" and com menced singing, "We have some friends before us gone,7' cce., when the brother interrupted him with "No, that's not it; she's gone and run oil with another man !"' Livr lli:ii Go. "Whore's my wife inquired our friend Neil, on 1 T returning nome early one and missing his better half. evening "She has gono to bed with a tooth-ache, was the reply of some member of tiie family. - "Well," replied the indignant. Neil, 'if she would rather go to bed with the tooth-ache than to go to 1:,1 with me, let her go;"' and settled uiiuself to the perusal of the latest ncwi;. A (!,j TiMNd io tl of the? Pres klent in Ralcili. "While rosp-n(l-iwj; in :i foclui iiianner to tho 1 come uiv.';i him, he used t!ie e.xpre.s ion, 4 'Lot u, my frieruls, rep;iir the brent-hos"' ami beluru ho could :uld "nuide y tho Avar," an old woman exclaimed Avith perfect de light, "P!es the dear old man, lie ha come home again to vork ut lii.s old trade !" GENERAL MERCHANDISE. QfJICK SALES, ill ICEl S ildES, qi lCK SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS, AND SMALL l'UOFITS, AND SMALL PIIOFITS, Gl'RLKY'S KKW CHEAP STORE. GUULEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, CURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, F.nENSnUUG, PA. E15ENSI5URG, PA. ERENSP.URG, PA. Tho Largest Stock of Goods. Tho Best Selected and the Greatest Variety ever brought to Town. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND REST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND REST, GO AND SEE. GO AND SEE. GO AND SEE. The Pid)scriV'er cal'3 tho attention of tho public to the Atct, that ho haa just received and opened out in his Nev Storo, a large fctock of gixxls, consisting of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED, P.ran. Fish. !5;.con and Cheese ; -Sugar, Cof fee, Tea, Molars, Spices, Tobacco, Cigars, Candles, Soap, Vinegar, &c eve. NOTIONS, DU(JS, rERFUM.KRY, Stoneware and Earthenware. ALSO, a fine assortment of the best and latest style of Hats. He always keeps constantly on hand B-ilopn a Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Oysters in can, or half car.s, and al most cvcrythiiig in the eating or dihiking line. AU of which will be sold at tmall profit. GEO. GURLEY, FIATS' STTfKF.T, E3EX33UP.G, Pa. January 21, 1807. ":dPOHTANT to KVERYI'ODY. A "! Ill JL'llllUUUll 1 tit- Id I II Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Ebensburg and the north of the county generally, that he has recently added to his stock a largo and complete assortment of SIIOKS, 11IJSKINS, (JAITEKS, te., For J.xdkS and Children's Wear, from the cali brated wholesale manufacturing osUMifhineia Y Ziegler Sc Suttmi, Philadel hia. This .stock comprises everything that is deairablo and serviceable in the way of cvnt-mt hiadt sewed work, and every article is warranted of the Le.;t material and ino.,t per fect tnniuifaeturu. Iu the Kale of thc.se goods the uli;cnhcr pledges himself to repair free, of charge any article that inay give way af ter a reasonable time and reasonable usage. The ladies are specially invited to call and examine the tock. The subscriber also keeps on hand ard is prepared t ) manufacture to order BOOTS and SHOES for Gnv and Youth' wear, of the very best matf..:al and workmanship, and at prices as re.v'-nub!e as like work can I e obtained anywhere. French Calf, Com mon Calf, Morocco and all ether kinds of Leather constantly on Land. XTJ Store on Main street, next door t Crawford's Hotel. ffeb21-tf. 1) do; l)OZ. Wooru-.N lUriK.ii HoAVI-l i TINWARE, HARDWARE, &c. 1867, trade. 1867. I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH TURCHASKRS OF TIN & SI1EET-1M WARE ! EITHER AT WHOLESALE Oil II ETA I L. My stock consists in part of every variety of TJtJ, Shect-Jron, COPPER AND P.RASS WARES, IiXAMKI.I.KO ANI PLAIN SAUCE-PAWS, BOILEES. fee, COATi SHOVELS. WINE L.V3.ITS, OIL CANS. HOUSKFURNISIIING IIARD WAIJU OF EVE11Y KIND. Sinai's AnM-Dnst HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING S7VVES, XOliLE, TllIDMPU akp PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cciokma; Stove desired I will p;c-t wl.en ordered at raaimfacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates av.d Gnitc., &c, fjr rc pairs, on for tl.e Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered wlir.n vnntcd. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys ar.d Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Larap Burners, Wick and Cliiraneys aviioi.t:s.m.'J ok kictail. I would cp.U particular ritter.tin ta tbe Lilil muise i.tirr.or, wnu uinss eune, lor yivin more Iii:bt than any other in uso. Also, the Paragon Eurner, fvr Crude Oil. It reccrnrrends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRON'S of all si.cs constantly on Land. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. WiioM.SAi.E Merchants Lists now ready, aud will be sent on application by mail or in person. Hoping to sco all my old customers and many new ones this Spiing, I return my m st sincere thanks for the very liberal pa tr-iiae I have already received, nnd will endeavor to pleas-.i all who may call, wheth er thev buy or not. FRANCIS V.. HAY. Johnstown, March 7, ISCT.-Cm. OKEAT Iir.DrcTmx in- Prices I n) cash AS II MYERS! AT HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE! The undersigned respectfully itiforms the citizens of Ehensburg and tho public gener ally that he l.-.s made a great reduction in priees to CASH PdJYERS. My stock will consi.-t, in part, of Cuokiiit, Parlor and Heat in j Sloven, of the? most popular kinds ; Tin irnre of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Lcks, Screws, P.uft Ilir.gcs, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, B1?, Iron and Isaus, Win dow Glass Putty, Tabic Knivc3 and Forks, Carving Knives a::d Fork?. Moat Cutters, Apple Parerst Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scbsors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Ijoring Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spaacs, Scvthes and Snaths, Rakes. Forks. Sleigh , P.ells, 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, PewJ der. Caps, Lead, X:c., Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varaish cs, Turpentine, Alcohol, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, CoiTee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Sj.iccs, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Can lies; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all k'nuls and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. CC?- House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buving Tinware wholesale. GEO. HU.NTLEY Ebensburg. Feb, 2S, lSG7.-tf. CHS iUETAIN FIXTURE! in if) IT. i77 t t ZJ? It is pronounced Q faultless by all who have used it. and it is predicted that it will supersede all other Curtain Fixtures now in use. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. 'OTIC uiiuii. vn persons Knowing; themselves indebted to me by note or f n T book account of over six months standing. are requested to pay up within thirty days of this date, or they will find their accounts in the Lands of an officer for immediate col lection. A strict compliance with this notice will save costs. GEO. HUNTLEY. Lbeubburg, June 20, 18G7. FHAXK W. HAY, WHOLESALE and RET A I L Manufacturer, If of TIN, COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, Canal street, below Clinton, Johns tou-n, Ta. A largo stock constantly hand. milE msiNG SUN STOVE POL- ISII. For beauty of polish, saving of I a nor ana cheapness, this preparation is tru ly unrivalled. Buy no other. For sale by June JJo7. UCU. HUNTLEY. A NY PEIiSON intending to build a j- House or Bam, can buy Nails am Hardware clKap by paying cash at lb. 28. G EO. HUNTLEY'S. 5JOCKET KNIVES, Tabi.k Knivks -S- and Forks, Spoons, &c, can be bought cheap tor cash at GEO. HUNTLEY'S. AUGAINS. can bo had by buying your goo.8 lor casli at Feb. 28. GEO. nUNTLEY'S. not V. ti ? n T s v LLjgAJuai ALTOONA ADVERTISEMENTS. HARTFORD LIVE STOCK IMM1E C11PASY. CASH CAPITAL $500,000. We arc now prepared to insure LIVE STOCK against both Death and. Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of stocii nave now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company, cf obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the loss of their an imals in case of ieatii or theft. OVv'NEKS OF HOUSES, Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex pressmen, Physicians, and in fact all who aro to any extent dependant upon the servi ces of their horses in their daily vocations, should insure in this Company, and thus derive a protect ion against thj loss of their animals, which are in many ca.-es the sole means of support to their ovvrcrs. FA1LU STOCK. Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of saving the value of the;r stock, and secure an equiva lent for the loss which" won Id otherwise fall heavily upon them in behi deprived of their Cattle, by insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! 15y insuring in this Company you ex change a ct'-rtamty for an uncertainty. No man can tell whether Lis animals may not be stolen or die through some unfonten calamity. X? Cvmjiclenl Aden's wanted, to v:licm a liberal cewpenxation u i'l be jaitl. A pply to KEIIR & CO., General Agents, April 4, 107.-ly. Altoona. Pa. C- Col. WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg. has been appointed local azent for the Hartford Live St'-ck Insurance Company. SOllEIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. We are r.ov selling Exchange Tat New York Rates on England, Ireland, Wales," Germany, Austria, Bavaria, Baden, Hesscn, Hanover, Belgium, Scotland, Prussia, Wurtcmbcrg, Saxony, witzenand, Holland. Norway and Trance Aud Tickets to and from any Port iu England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, I ranee, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO JOI1X r.OCXKTT, - - - - V. J. STOIill. J-JOUSE and SIGN PAINTING. JOIXX UOCKEiTT & CO. Desire to inform the public g(n?rallv tliat thoy are now prepared to execute Hou.-'c Sign and Ornamental Painting, Glazing, Pa- r Jninguig. Lxrmiunq end Calcemimno. ei ther in Cambria, Eiair or Huntingdon Co un ties, on tho shortest notice, in the very best style, and at prices as reasonable as auy otn??r lirm or individual in tho countrv. Cull r.t their room in Lowther's buildiner. under Ronsh's Dru Store, or address Jonx R(Cki:tt iV Co., Altoona, Pa. April 25, 1807.-Gm. "gOITN IIICKEY, At.tooxa Pa., J Dealer In all kinds Household - Furniture ! SCCII A3 OUNCES, I TABLES, I BEDSTEADS SOFAS. BUREAUS. WHAT-NOTS CUSHIONED, CAXE-P.OTTOMED AND COMMON CHAIRS, c. NEW FURNITURE WAREROOM, JULIA ET11EKT, NEAP. HA ETtlKT, Opposite the Protestant Episcopal Church, March 7, 1867.-lv. EAST ALTOONA . MISCELLANEOUS. PHOTOGRAPHIC. K. & II. T. AXTIIOrVY, Manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. In addition to our main business of PHO TOGRAPHIC MATERIALS wc are Head quarters for the following, viz : Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of American and Foreign Cities and Land. scapes, Groups, Statuary, &c.' STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF TIIE WAR, From negatives mado in the various can- pnigns, and forming a complete Photo graphic history of the great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be tent to any address on receipt cf Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. "We manufacture more large! v than anv other house, about 200 varieties, frcta 50 cents to $50 each. Our ALBUMS hare the reputation of being suoerior in beauty and durability to any others. Cnrl lJiotoirnpIs of (iencrnli, States men, Aciors, x.c, &c Our Catalogue embraces over five thous and different subjects, including reproduc tions ot tne most celebratcil Engravings, Paintings, Statues,, Catalogues Sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and others ordering coods C. O. D., will please remit 25 per cent, cf the amount with their crucr. Cr- The prices nvA quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. apr25-ly.J fW0 THE LADIES OF E1JENS BURG AND VICINITY. Having re cently arrived from the city with a hand some assortment ol Spring and Summer Mil linery and Straw Goods, of tho latest styles, comprising Bonnets, Silks and Velvets, fine Frenrh Flowers, an assortment of Ribbons, all widths an:i colors, Ladies' plain and fan cy Dress Caps Infants' Silk and Embroid ered Caps, together with Hoop Skirts. Cor sets, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies' and Gent's line Linen Handkerchiefs, occ , wc invite the Udics cf Ebensburg and surrounding dis tricts to call and examine our stock, in the fctorc room formerly occupied by E. Hughes, below the Mountain House. We have a fashionablo milincr of excel lent taste, who will pay particular attention to bleaching, pressing ami altering Hats am' Bonnets to the latest styles. ' Mrs. J. DOYLE, April 25-3m. Miss M. RUSH. it. CUESSWKLL, JOITX A. RYDER, E. T. SL.AIK, WM. D. GEMMILL WITH M. CRESSWELL &, CO., Importers and Jobbers of FAICY 11 STAPLE MY GOQBS No. 519 J I - .rc MEDICAL PREPARATIONS. P OLAND'S Magic lilllous Powders. P Tms Brcparation is the dis- -covery of Rev. J. W. Polasd, formerly Pastor of the Baptist ?SS'J's Church in GolTstown, N. I L. a man dearly beloved by thatde- (Poyiot?S cominaticn throughout N.Eng SfeiS' land. He was oblired to leave the pulpit and stuJy medicine to save his own life, and his Magic Powckrs are one of the most wonderful discoveries of modern times. It is the GREAT LIVER and BIL IOUS REMEDY, which completely throws in'the shade all other discoveries in medicine; and it afTords him much gratification that they receive the unanimous approbation of all who have tested them. The Mndc Bil ious Powders are a POSITIVE CURE FOR LIVER COMPLAINT in its most aggrava ted finn, and an immediate corrector of all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS. Excellent for Headache, Constipation, 1'iwples , Blotch es, Stillow Skin, Drowsiness, Dizziness, Pal 2)italion, Heartburn, and a most wonderful Cure and Preventative of Fever & Ague (We advise all who are troubled with this fearful maladj" to always keep the Powders on band ready for immediate use.) Here are a few important particulars : 1st. They arc the great specific for Bilious Affections. 21. They are the only known remedies that will cure Liver Complaint. 3d. They are the only known remedy that will cure Constipation. 4th. The Powders are so thorough in their operation that one package will be all that the majority of those using them .will require to tfi'. ct a cure. 5th. They ave a mil l and pleasant yet tho most eli'octus.1 cathartic known. Cth. They are the cheapest and best medicine extant, as they can be sent by mail to any part cf the globe f r the price, 50 cents. Circulars, containing certificates, inf -rma-tion, otc, sent to an- part of the woil i free of charge. CI7Sold by all Druggists, or by mail on application to C. G. CLARK & CO., Gen'l Agents. Price, 50 Cts.pcr Ilex. New Haven. Ct. QOE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE ! ! This creat remedy for all DISEASES OF THE STOMACH is tho discovery of the in ventor of Coo's valuable Cuii'h Balsam, while experimenting for his own health, cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which had before yielded to nothing but choloform. The almost daily testimony from vari-.us paits of the country encourage us to believe there is no disease caused by a disordered stomach it will not speedy- cure. Physi cians endorse and use it. Ministers give tes timony of its efficacy ; and from all directions we receive tidings of cures 2"erformed. Dyspepsia it is sure to core. Heartburn cr.e dse will cure. Siek Ihndachc it has cured in hundreds of cases. Headache and Dizziness it steps in thirty minutes. Arid ' '.' "f 11aC Stomach it corrects at once. Rising of the Food it stops'imrnediately. 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 is owing to the tact that it cures by assisting Nature to re assert her sway in the system. Nearly every dealer in the United States sells it ilt ONE HOI.I.AR PKU BOTTLE. C. G. CLARK & CO.. Proprietors. M.rch l-l.-eowly. New Haven, Coun. MISCELLANEOUS. "WORD fbom JOIIXSTOWX! JOJEA J. 31i:aiIiY & CO., At their Stores in the Scott House, Main St., and on Clinton Street, Johnstoicn, Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, irc. Their 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 examine for yourselves. Feb. 23, 18G7.-tf. $5' HARVEY CHILDS. . . . I.OWRIE CHILDS. W. C. 3!URrtIEY. -or c n i l i) s & co.. AVl-.oleale Dealers In EQQTS. SHOES, ASH SOLE LEATHEB. 166 n uuu bricivi', PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton YarfT, Dags, Ratting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 28, 18G7.-tf. jgNCOURAGE H0ME INDUSTRY! F, SIIAURKTTS WYSEIIT, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter. Graining, Glazing, Paper Hanging, and all other work in his line, promptly executed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in the basement of the Town Hall. Ebensburg, May 9, lSOT.-Cm. JOSEPH ZOLNER, Jr., "Watchmalcer and Jeweler Has taken the room on High street, opposite thj Mountain House, recently occupied by R. J. Lloyd as a Drug Store. Watches and Jewchy repaired on short notice and at the lowest rates, and all work warranted. Ebensburg, May 23, 18C7. rR. T. F. M'CLUIIE, Surgeon Dktist, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, Vulcan ito, Cheoplastic, &c. Ov-I'rofessional visits made to Chest Springs the first week and to J.Joretto tliecoiul wcok ot oach montlj BANK NOTICES. war. M. LLOYD. President. jonx LLOYD, Cashier. I?IHST NATIONAL. BANK OF AtTOOXAi OOTKUXMKST ACECT AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF TIIE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North 'Ward, Altoona, Pa. Authorized Capital, $300,000 Cash Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000 All business pertaining to Banking done on favorable terms Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always ou hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in stamps, will be allowed, as follows: $50 to $100, 2 per cent. ; 5100 to 3 per cent.; $'200 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. 31, 1S67 tf. 1711 KST RATIONAL .1SAXK OF JOHNSTOWN, CAilliRIA CO., PA. Capital, $00,000 Privilege to increase to $100,000. Inland and Foreign Drafts furLiahed. Gold arnl Silver bought and sold. Collections made, at home and abroad. U. S. Bonds and Securities cf all kind ob tained. Deposits received and money loaned. A general Banking busir.Co.-i transacU-d. DIRF.CTC)2S. D. J. Morrell, Isaac Kanflmnn George Fritz, John Dibert, E. Y. Townscnd, Jacob M. Campbell, Jacob Levergrxid. D. J. MOURELL, Pees'l. J. Roberts, Cashier. janSrC". II. LOTD . CO., Bankers J Euesshueg, Tx. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and. other Srcuritics, bought arid s Id. Iuttre.-t allowed on Time Lepordts. Ol'etinis made on all accessible pi 'into in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. January 31. 1SG7. 31. LLOl'O & CO., I5ankki:s, Altooxa. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, paj-ahlc on de mand, without interest, or i-;pon time, with interest at fair rate. ar.Sl. MISCELLANEOUS. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. ii rfcii JtA dim JOII.VSTOIV.V 1M. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common insor Ciiairs, Fret R.k s Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs, Rim Racked Chairs, S..-chd,lo Chairs, Cane jirat tain, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRIXG SKIT CHAIRS Settees. Lornmes, &c.,&c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT TIIL Tastes of all. T'nat kful for past favors., he respect fully tolicits n liberal share of j ubiic patRn J aero. Clinton Stret t. Johnstown fimbria Co. Pa. Jan. 31. 1807. JOHX GAY WZkl. WELSH. G A Y & W E irs II , Successors to Clay &. rainier, WHOl.KSALK Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALEItS IN FLOUR, FE0DUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR- RON OILS, A-c, &c, Corner Penn and Canal Stu., oppnte Grain Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh. Pa. J A 31 E S II. Dculer in nil I) A Y I kind of POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, Yard Nos. 314 and 31G A7". Broad St., PHILADELPHIA. CCf-Rusiuess attended to ia Ebensburg by Wui. J. Williams. f ylG ly . WHOLESALE cv4S, GROCERS MARBLE WORKS. PRICES GREATLY KEDUCED I AT TI1K JOHHSTON MAHBLE WORKS ! j ne suocrioer nas just received a stt large and handsome invoice ofCr3:' Italian and American f,vv M A R RLE, jg compnising the largest and finebta?. stock of the kind ever brought to TiilmctAirn of. 1. to acfnMiL-Vt....nl !4 on Franklin Street, where he is prepared, with adequate force of experienced and skilful workmen, to executes all kinds i MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. T blc and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of Guiitdstonls on hand and for salo low. ii.is Liccu opcucii in 1 cens our", a few doors wesc of Dr. S. S. Christy's Drug Store, where articles of my manufacture are kept constantly on hand, to which the at tcntion of purchasers is invited. UZf" Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance aud work delivered where de sired. JOHN PARKE. Loretto Marble Works. rTUIE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform I the citizens of Cambria and adjninin; counties, that be has iuf.t received a stock of the finest Italian cud other Marbles at his Establishment in Loretto Cambria co.. Pa Monuments, Tombs, Grare Stones, Table and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most bcautmu and iinost quality cf Foreign and Domestic marble, always oni hand and mado to order as cheap as they can bo purchased in tho city, in a neat and workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. The public aro respectfully invited to give rao a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confident that my work and prices will satisfy any person desiring any thing in my mm P tii I Art i ill PR0FESS10NALXARJ TAMES J. OATMATmT tenders his professional fervicsas sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of C tewn and vicinity. Onlee in lea- r,f v11" ing occupied by J. BncK & Co.'as . , JNigrit calls cau be made at the hotel ret ' rence Schroth. .May 9. ldS7. tt.j S. BELFORD, DENTIST" pONTINDES to visit Ebensburg r-e'r v b on tbe 4th Monday of each'"T'7 ' Durine his absence Lewis N Snyder v studied with the Doctor, v.i'.l rnnain in stu offii him .Tai:3i;c:. to TJKNTISTRY. Dr. ler. 1 saving opened an f fnee in r.yi over R. R. Thomas' Store, tnT rs his pro' sior-al services to the citizeLs of Vh,M and vicinity. a;..is o RDEYEUEAUX, 31. D., lw ' sician and SrjROFOx. Summit p Oft ice east end of Mansioi. House, cn Rvi Road street. Night calls may be made t the office. my23.tf. U. L JJI1S6TDN, J. E. BCAUS JOHNSTON & SCANLAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria co., Tt. Office opposite the Cuirt Ilcase Ebensburg, Jan. 81, lG7.-tf. D. JI'LAUGIILLV, 1TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnston, Pa. l Oiiice in the Exchange bulhVn.g, (,D lt Corner c.T Clinton and Locust tree:: rp stairs. Will attend to all busiaess connect tnl with his profession. Jan. 31 , lS07.-tf. JOHN 1. LINTON, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ju?tatotrn. Pa. i Cilice in building on corner of Main as Franklin street, opposite llansion Uot, second floor. Entrance on Frank lia strett. Johnstown. Jan. SI, 18G7.-tf. F. A. SHOEMAKER, TTORNEY AT LAW. Ebe:uburg, pa.- OPiice on Ilih street, one door East of th RiKiking House of Lloyd ic Co. January Cl, lSG7.-tf. W. II. SECIILER, TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Tj. i Ofiice in the Commissioners' R"cttj.Ccwv House. Jan. 21, '67-tt F. 1. TIKKXEY, i TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebejisburj, Tj. il Onice in Clonado Row. Jan. 5. 1867-tf. JOSEL'Il M'DONALD, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Aj j OlTice on Centre street, opposite Mxr Hotd. Jan. 31, ISoT-tf JOHN FENLON, TTORNEY AT LAV, Enurg F.7 f Ofiice in Hih itreet, adpir.inp Lis re-i-dence. Jan 31, lSC7.-tf. G EOKOE M.liED I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, T t. il OfSce cn Alain strett, three dev-.rs East ot Julian. J3n. si, 1867. GEORGE W. O ATM AN, TTORNEY AT LAW, Ejemlurj. Ta. A' Cilice in G.hnadc- Row, Centre strett. Januarj- CI, lSti7.-tf. WILLIAM KIITELL, ! TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. ft OiT.ce in Colonade Row, Centre street Jan. 31, lS67.-tf. E. PERSUING, Attuhsey-at- Law, JohnsUnrn, Pa. Office on Fraik lin street, up-stair?, over John Uentou'i Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1 867. frAMES C. EASEY, Attokno- at-Law, CarroUioicn, Cambria Co., ia. Collections and all legal bimnet p rem pi' J attended to. Jan. 31. ISo". J.J KINKEAD, Justice of V,i rtjt JlJL anj Claim Agent. Office removed U tb.e oiBce formerly occupied by M. Hi won E.-q., dte'd, on High St., Ebensburg. p- HOTELS. RANT HOUSE, Hemlock, Cambria Co., P JOHN WILKIN, Propria. This House has been refitted, aud acciiincntHlations superior to any otiii r hcurf in the vicinity. The Proprietor, udet lor? experience in the business, foes cor.fiiki't1; nnderwlacds the wants of the public- f-' TA1JLE will bo supplied with thedelkaci of the seasou and bis BAR with thec-bK wines and liquors. Ry constaut attention and due care for the comfort of Lis a:i the Proprietor hopes to merit a liberal ; -'8 of patronage. f ma) 16-lJ-J SCOTT HOUSE, Main Sireet. Johnstoicn, Cambria Co.,1' A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. millS HOUSE having beco refitted k3 1 elegantly furnished, is now open f-r;" reception and entertainment of guest, l proprioors by long exp?rionce ia hotel fP" ing feel confident they can satisfy 3 criminating public. . t Their Ear is supplied with tbe clo1 Jan. 31, 1S67. UNION HOUSE, PBENSBURG. Ta.. JOHN A. PLUS, H T-k a. t.ir iJ" Mi ij rropietor, spares no pains 10 IC hotel worthy of a continuities cf 1 ua- u-- cd. & puuonaij'J iu nas ucrtu'ioi c n.t..--- table will always be furnished vvita best tho market affords; his bar wlti best ct liquors. His stable is lare, anjlj be attended by an attentive and j:"3 .. :i i i - r riM. FOUNTAIN HOUSE. "A k. p. lw'tos fc CO., Vtop'f' Tho Takle is always supplied w:t A modated and boarders taken by tte month or year, on reasonable terrosJ SHIELDS HOUSE, LORETTO, CAMBRIA C0VNTT, THOMAS CALLEN, rropnei" rnillS houso is now open for tho cc 1 dation of tbe public. Accomm-- the country win rharfpa ttii-vlerate. J;l11 MERCHANTS' HOTEL- J.4W.-C. M'KIBBIN, ProPJJ' Fourth. St.. between Market w1v1l. choicest delicacies ; the Hah is suit-, y choice liquor?, and the Staele ft tent"; irrfnl l,..v!l Ti-.nfnt visiters aCc . 7 n&-T.::T- ritrc " T