f 'n 1 TIic nccummendallon of Mrs, Surratt lo Mercy. The Washington correspondent of the Nov York rwiM writes : ' 1'bc recommendation for mercy for Mrs. Surratt, made by some of the members of the military Commission which tried the HhfciUisination conspirators, lias at last been unearthed, and rends as follows : "The undersigned, members of the Mil- ' itary Commission detailed to try Mary E. Surratt and others for the conspiracy and the murder of Abraham Lincoln, late IVeeideat of the Lnited folates, ecc, res pectfully pray the President, in consider ation of thj sex and age of Mary E. Sur ratt, if hi on, upon all the facts in the case, find it consistent with his fense of duty to the country, to commute the sen tence of death which the Court have been constrained to pronounce to imprisonment in the Penitentiary for life. Respectfully f I'Lniitted. "D. Hunter, Major-General, President; Aug- KauU, ISrigndier and Brevet Major- i General ; K. S. Foster, lirigadier and I 'revet Maior-Gcneral : James A. Ekin, t: Breet Brigadier-General ; Charles II. V--. r '..i .1 1 a i ojnpiiiiiD, uam ouwuci miu .titling Quartermaster." The recommendation was drawn up by Hon. John A. Bingham, Judge Advocate, and the following members of the Court refused to ficn it : Gens. Lew. Wallace, A. P. Howe and T. M. Ilarria, and Col. "D. IJ, Glendenning. This reeoinrucnda tion is written on a sheet of foul.cap, R which 3 j0'ind to the sheet on which the Jl approval of the death-sentence is signed J by President Johnson. A In tho Washington telegrams of tho ith inht. tnc following, statement m tins con nection appeared : Judge Pierrepont, in his address to the S,' jur7 ycntcrday, said: "When it was sug- 'j gcstetl by home of the members of the rnil ' I itary commission, that, in consequence of J tho age and tcx of Mrs. Surratt, it might possibly be ripht to change Lor sentence to , imprisonment for life, the President feigned V the warrant for her death with the paper : V right before his eyes." v "i Judgfl Pierrcpont mrcst have bocn mis 1 informed, as tho President was not aware 1 until two months ago, through a private eouicc, that any of the members of the J. military commission joined in n recorn jtnendation or suggestion that the sentence ; ' of death passed upon Mrs. Surratt be com- muieu 10 imprisonment. j nis mioriuft tion was privately given to him before the commencement of the trial of John II. Surratt. He then denied, ii3 ho now de- i nies, that the recommendation or migges- 1 tion was ever officially brought to his al- tcntion The Washington correspondent of the ' liallimoro Sun follows up the Bubjfct, and '-jimder date of Aug. 5th writes as follows: It is understood that Mr. Johnson un equivocally denies that the papers and .. hidings of the court were first submitted to the Cabinet before he signed his appro .'val of the action of the court. He say3 . tho official lecord was presented to him V by General Holt, and it was signed in his presence ; tftrit at that time no recommen dation for commutation of sentence of "urrnjt was attached to the papers. lprovul of the sentence by the letiwas commenced on the next to . g on the last sheet of the doe "X. ,. finished on the other side of ?"0 paper, instead of only writing Ic of the sheet, as on the other and this was done because there o other sheet remaining, and fastened I 4e document presented for his signa As the document is now found in 'Var Department, the recommendation ommutati'ju of Mrs. Surratt' s s ntence ..oics all tlu; otktr mutter, and is the con Vusion of the document. I In the ollicial report of the trial by lien, f Pitt man, who had access to the records nnd dicument3, by permission of Mr. fcstanton, for the purpose of making up ln3 iltjoiv, nw viiiing appears except the icin rieu7 ttionj'nr commutation or" gentrncc. Mr. Pittman says in the introduction to his book that it contains all the orders, tind- 5 angs, Fontonces, documents, etc, coniicct i ed with the trial. It appciirs that the pnpors were not re , pentcd to the Cabinet until the application , for Iutle;$ co7'jus was made, and after ap .. proval of the fentence by the President. Tlic reconuiifiidation for commutation ia ) not in the handwriting of Mr. Uinghaiu, t. . U8 is alleged by some. ( , 1 Fcnny Attempt at Slicidr. Among tho many ways by which men and wo ) men attempt to get out of this wickcl "i world, the following from the St. Lou id Jicpuiliam ccriaiuly defies all competition: One of the wot whimsical and unheard cf means of "shufding off this mortal coil," ; occurred in this city on Wednesday. A woman living in tho lower part of the city ' 1 i 1 I named Meyer, who, from the i'l-treat- i ( tn ' I w xneni oi nor IiUKbaivl, liai became tlisg?t cd with 1'dV. nttemnted to make awav with herself in the following unique man- J ncr. She took a six p3inder cauaon b:ll which her huiband had brought from ; Vicksburgh as a relic, and which had ; Vi been laying on the mantle-piece for year, -j and having a rather indistinct conception J , of the terrible effects of the projectile nnd tho manner of using it, at la.-t hit upon an idea. She wont to Edwards' Grocery '! and purchased fifty cents worth of powder, . returned home and procuring a breakfast I plate she placed it on the floor She then poured the gunpowder upon the plate and ; put the cannon ball on top of the powder. .Having thus got her artillery into position , and everything in readiness, she then set - down over the loaded plate, and with a burning taper in one hand fired the pow der. The eirect of the explosion may be lxnatined. The exploding powder burned and blackened the woman's lower extremi- Uies, while tho ball which she vainly ex . pectcd wouH end her miseries did uot stir from its position. -The unfortunate vic itim of this insane attempt at self destruc tion is lying in a precarious condition I from the efTcct of her foolhardy attempt npon her own life. !1 Ten m'llc3 m t'ght minutes is said to mhave been made by a train on the Penn- ijiania ralhoad, a few day; ago. JJEWADYERTISEMENTS. QUACKEMBOS'S ARITHMETICS ! THE IjATF.ST ASO BKST. Primary 40c. Elementary COc. Practical 1. Up tc the times ; teach the methods used by business tnon ; complete on all branches of Commercial Arithmetic ; weM condensed ia rules and analysts ; adniimlily graded ; PfcliKKCT TF.XT-OOKSf WITH Ko M-I KCTS. h'o sr.y teachers who u.-;e tln-rn. Going in every where. Specimens' mailed to Teachers at half the above price-". Agents wanted in every C)iuitv. Addrc-s I). Ari'LiyrOX & Co., New York. W IGHT WOiJK AND (i 001) PAY. For pleasant and profitable employment take Agency for "Good JV.oks." A.k for lilut-truted Cutaleu?. Sped two stamps. S. R. Wells. ?,?S riroadwny. N. Y. A GENT.S WANTED to ennvw f t 2'JL "Four Years ia the Vhl U'ovid." 13, 000 alrevidy sold. Nov,- is the time ton-.ihe ni''iioy. Iso competition. Great ind:;ci-mcr.t.s offered teachers, tninioters, active huiies f.r experienced rtt;t-iis. Scud fr terra n to I S tek cSr Palmier. Jr , 14 i'llk- House, X. Y. L GKNiS Y.ANTEl. Another Groat A. Work l v V.. A. Poi.i.a:, pi. titled "LEK A XI) HIS LIKUTKXAXTS." ccm-pri-ing: a Life ol" Gen. I!. E. Lee, replete with facts never before pub'i.-hed, including Bio graphies of every Sov.thern General of dis tinction. A cfmrari'n volume to "THE LOST CAUSK." aStanduid Southern lli.s twiy .f the Wur. A nnv and enlarged edi tion is now ready. Theso two works form u complete lit rarv of the War from the oili er wide. E. Ii. TREAT & CO., Publishers, 054 liroadway, Xew York. augS-lm JOS, fiSLLOTT'S sTiJKirnirJ" Ol" TIi2 OLD STANDAKU ti'.'ALlTY. JOSEPH Or Descriptive Tkaue JIakk: GILLOTT, Xamc and Pos Trn ranted, ignat'g Number The well known original and jruar No3., 303 lO 17(i S."1 Having been assumed by other Makers, we desire to caution the p-iblic in respect to baid imitations. ASK TOR G I LLOTT'S. P ft IT 'TF fi tH I An ''""'-tin was granted by uil U 1 iUiS ! the Supreme Court (N. York) at General Term. January, 1So7, against the use by others of tho NUM15KH 303, JOS. GILLOTT S- S()ys, Xo. 01 John St., X. Y. aug8-lm HENRY OWEN, Sole Agent. OD3I A IS. S-' I S It & CO., BAiMKERS And Dealers in Government Securities, No. 18 Na..vi: .it., Nkw Yoi:k, Buy and sell 'at mark' t rafes Six ptr cent, lionds .if 1 J-0 1 , Fivv'i vvtuit' I'onds. all i.s pues, Ten-Fui ty jloiivlj, Seven-Thirty Notes, all series, Coin pound Interest Notes, and Gold ami Silver Coin. Convert all aeries of 7 SO Notes into the New Consolidated 5-20 Bonds at best mar ket rates. Execute orders for pnrchasc and Bale of all inis.;eilaneons securities. Receive Deposits and allow 5 per cent, interest on balances, subject to check at s'ght. Make collections on all accessible points. All is sues of Government Securities credited or re mitted f. r, en receipt, at market nt, fkee of all commission charges. R. F. & CO. T3AIXTS FOR FAK.11CRS AVI) i OTHERS. THE GRAFTON MIN ERAL FAINT COilFANY are row manu faeUuiug the lest ,c7ccr'cst c.r.d virst btrubl? Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with pure Limx'cJ Oil, will iast 10 or 15 years ; is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, ttone, olive, drab or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, Fences, Agricultural Imple ments, Carriages and Car-makers, Fails and Wooden-ware, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being fire and water proof,) Bridg es, Burial Cases, Canal B ats, Ships and Ships Bottoms, Fiocr Oil Cloths, (one Man ufacturer having r.srd 5000 bbls. the past year,) and as a pa:::t fr any purpose isun Mirpasocd for budy, durahiliiy, elasticity and r.dhesiven-sri. Trice per bbl. of o00" lbs., which will supr ly a farmer for years to coin-?. Warr.inbvl in all cu.-es as above. Send for a circular, which gives full partic ulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BID WELL, Proprietor, 204 1'earl-st., X. Y. MDCCLX. ltGO. ------- tlOO A 2AY. "We have adopted the plan of pnttinr.' mon ey iii CENTURY TORACCO to induce con sumers to u-: it, knowing that it is 'only nu-ce.-sary for them to give, jta triai to become ft saih-!hl of its merits, und lo nr m unce it TH1 Bi'ST FINE CUT MADE, Ve will continue to t her these inducements un til this fact is fully n cognized. We are making THE CENTURY from e lections of the very choicest old k;.f, and havo devoted every care t ) its manufacture. It is free from Drug-, and in everv respect A FERE ARTICLE OF CHEWING TO BACCO. On Mondays we will place in one paper a S200 U. S. Xr tc. 0. Tuesdays, in two papers, $r.O each. On Wedne-dayx, in five papers, S'iQ each. On Thursdays, in ten papers, w.O eica. On Friday:;, in twenty paper. &i e.it.h, and tm Saturdays, i;i Hfty jr.ip'-rs, each ; in all cass issuing GEN UINE U. S. GREENBACKS to tho amount ef 100 a day. The finders of these GREENBACKS, by sending us their names, address, and iui!.i bers of the bills, will be prc.-;ente 1 with pack ages of our Tobacco, in proportion to the amount of money found. This House has been established for over a Huudred Years, and has always sustained a character for honesty and fair dealing, which puts to llight all doubts, if r.ny should cxiit, as to the genuiuer'.oss of this enterprise. THE CENTURY TOBACCO can be had in larc quantities, at Manufacturers' prices, of A. R. Mitchell, 35 Central-st., Beaton ; B. A. Yan Schaick, 10 S. Front st., Philad'a ; Foy & Earlc, i: 3 S. Water-t., Chicago; Scimltz & Ba'--, 01 West Second-st., Cin cinnati. Price list s .t on application tr P. & G. LORILLARD. (Ehtablhshed in 17C0,") angS-lm 10 Chambcrs-st.. X. Y. Corset Skirt Supporter! Combines in one garment a l'i.BFJXT KITTING 0itSET, a-ul tho mobt desirable Sisirt Supporter ever offered the public. It places the weight of tho skirts upon the shoul ders instead of the hips; it improves tho lorm without tight lacing gives case and elegance is approved and re commended by physicians. Manufactured by D. B. SAUNDERS & CO., 00 ftumniT St., Boston. PKR MOXTH. TJIAN Made with Stencil Dies. Send for Catalogue and Samples, free. S. M. SPEXCEU & CO., Brattlcboro, Yt. aug8-lm 8 1 AGENTS wanted, to sell Six New ! Inventions of great, value to families: all pay great profits. Scud 25 cts. and get 80 1 - a . , , pages ana sampie graus. agents r.ave maoe $100 000. Kphrrdm Brown. Lowell, Mass. "I" A I) I ES and G ENTLEM EX EMPLOY .3. J cd. Picture business. Yery profitable. Xo rik. 17 specimen Pictures and Cata logue pent for 1 5c. postage. ILvxbox Laxg, 207 Bowery. New York City. 'MIBS'r Or T55B .UOItXSXG" Jt rT7 Tr1 2 MO LG EX JUFT. The purest tonic in the known world. Uni versally usod and; 2IlSSh:n if not tcJn. BARNETT & LUM L E Y , 150 Vater Street, New York. GEO. P. ROVVELL L CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, iO PAItK now, x W Y O R SC. Bus;nc?s men wishing to advertise in any part of the country can send their orders to us. The cost is no more, as tLe Agent's commission comes from the publisher. We are authorized to contract for all newspapers throughout the country at pub lishers' regular rates. Ira TINWARE, HARDWARE, &c. !8o7, srBHC trade, jgg I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to c.sii rrr.ciTASKUs of TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE! EITIiKR AT WHOLESALE Oil liETAIL. My stock onsitts in part of every variety- of Ti, .SSfc!-Iici, COlTEIt ANJD BHASS VAUES, BN'AMKi.ixn Avn rr.Aix SAUCE-PANS. ECILEBS. &c, COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, OIL CAN'S. IIOUSKFURNISIIING HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Speai'g A u 1 1 - D ii s t HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELS I OH COOKING STOVES, NOLLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove dctircd I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I Kt-li ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out ef best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Earners, Wick and Chimneys Avnor.i:sAi.i: on ketau.. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass C;ce, for giving moie light than any other in tu:c. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crud Oil. SrErSCE!S SIFTER ! It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. TViioi-tSAu: Mkiichant.s Lifts now ready, ar.d will be sent on applicatisn by mail or in person. Hoping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very libeial pa tronage I hive already received, and will endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they Luy or not. FRANCIS Y. IIAY. Johnstown, March 7, IS-jT.-Gm. BANK NOTICES )!. m. Lr.cvn. JOHN LT.OYI, Cannier. 7? I li 8 T NATIONAL 35 A N K ft O V E UX31 KX T Ai SWCT ASD DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North Ward, Altouna, I 'a. Authorized Capital, ----- $300,000 Cash Capital paid in, ... 150,000 All business portain'mg to Banking done on favorable terms Internal Revenue Stamps of ail denomi nations, always on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in stamps, will be allowed, as follows : $50 to $100. 2 per cent.; $100 to $200, 3 per cent, ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. 81, lfcGT-tf. 1TII1ST A'.iTZP.Y.ir. I2AZVII JL OV JOii:.'STOVX, CAJIililA CJ., l'A. Capital, $.30,000 Prl vllegc to Increase to SlOU.OOO. Tnland and Foreign Drafts furnished. Gold and Silver bought and sold. (.'!"!.. uns made, at home and abroad. U. S. iloiid.s ;iud Securities of .nil kind ob tained. Deposits received and money loaned. A general Banking business transacted. DIEI-XTOKS. D. J. Morrcll, Isaac Kauflman. George Fritz, John Dibert, E. Y. Townsend. Jacob M. Campbell, Jacob Jjeverg'K)d. D. J. MORRELL, Prcs'. II. J. Koberts, Cashier. jar.31'G7. liOIO & CO., Ilanlici'8, Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and s Id. Interest allowed on Time Eeposits. Collections made oa all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. January 31, 1SU7. WM. LLOYD & CO., Baxkeks, Altoona, Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made-. Moneys receive! on deport, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. ;i. $200 ALT00NA ADVERTISEMENTS, HARTFORD LIVE STOCK 1MICE COMPAIY. CASH CAPITAL 5C0,0C0. VTe are now promred to insure LIVE STOCK against l oth JJeaih and Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of stock liavn now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company, of obtaining securi ty anJ remuneration for the lofs of their an imals in case of i-katii or theft. OWNEdiS (F IIOILSES, ifar.tifacturcrs, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex prrsHmor, Physicians, and-in fact all who are to any extent dependant upon the servi ces of their hordes in tlieir clailv vocations, fhoidd in.-m-'j in this Companv, and thui ucnve a refection against the loss of their annuals, which arc in many cases the sole means of sup port to their owners. FARM STOC7C. Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of paving the value of their stock, and secure an equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in Icing deprived of the.r CattL?, by insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! By insuring: in this Comprnv you ex change a certainty for nn uncertainty. No man can tell whether his animals may not be srIen or die through some unfyrsc-cn calami'-. CO Cmpcf-nt Agents icantcf, to ic7ioni a UUral conrpeiiMn'Mi will icjxo'd. Ap'dy to KERR & CO., General Agr-nts, April 4, lSC7.-ly. Altnona. Pa. O Col. WM. K. PIPER, Ehenshurg, has been appointed local a-cnt for the llartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Iol i eTgIIxTp 1 I N G EXCHANGE OFFICE. "We are now soiling Exchange (at New 1 ork i.ates on England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Pn:.!-ia, Austria, Bavaria, "Wurtcmbcrg, Baden, TIcssph, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland. Norway and France. And Tickets to and ifom any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, New South "Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. JOHN ROCKETT, - - - F. J. STORM. J-JOUSE and SIGN TAINTING. JOI3!; ROt'iiETT & CO. Desire to inform the public generally that they arc now prepared to execute House, Sign and Ornamental Pain'ing, Gkizinn, Pa per Hanging. Graining ami Calccminiret, ci ther in Cambria, lihiir or Huntingdon Coun ties, on the shortest notice, in the very best style, and at prices as reasonable as any other firm or individual in the country. Call at their room in Lowther's budding, under Roush's Drug Store, or address John Rohcltt & Co., Altoona, Ta. April 25, lSUT.-Cm. f OIIN IITCKEY, At.toona Pa., 3" Dealer In nil kinds Household Furniture ! ' PfCTI A3 LOUNGES, I TABLES. 1 Pd'DSTEADS I SOFAS, BUREAUS. WHAT-NOTS ! CUSHIONED. CANET.O'iTOMED AND COMMON CHAIRS, &c NEW FURNITURE WAREROOM, JULIA STREET, NEAR HARRIET, Opjwsitethe Protectant Episcopal Church, March 7, 16G7.-ly. EAST ALTOONA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. U5Cv SALES, QICJIi K AND SMALL PROFITS, AND SMALL PEOF1TS, AND SMALL PROFITS, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, GURLEY'irj NEW CHEAP STORE, CURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STOiiE, EBENSBURf, PA. KP.ENSBURO, PA. KLENSI5URG, PA. The Lar-e-sl St. ek of Goods. The Best Selected and the Greatest Variety ever brought to Tovrn. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND REST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, CO AND SEE. GO AND SEE. GO AND SEI3. The subscriber calls the attention of the public to tha fact, that he has ju.it received and opened out in his New Store, a laro stock of oods, consisting of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CUOr FEED, Bran. Fish. Bacon and Chersc; Suar, Cof fee. Tea, Mohis. es. Spices, Tobacco, Cigars, Candles, Soap, Vinegar, tve,, &e. NOTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY, Stoneware and Earthenware. ALSO, a fine assortment of the bet,t and latest style of Hats. He always keeps constantly on hand B .logna Sanses, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Oyaters in can, or half cnr.s, and al most everything in tho eating or drinking line. All, of which will le sold at small profit. GEO. GURLEY, Hatn Stkbet, EjifiNscuua, Pa. January SI, 1307. IhbUiibuiiJ u-ilJ HiiU IiJJa ijiuiuj! DEALF.ns IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair Rest v rativrs, Pi lbs. Ointments. Plasters, Lini ments, (all kinds. ) Davis' Pain Killer. Rad ways Ready Relief, Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Ex tracts and Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb,- PURE SPICES, A-c. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds, Cap, Post and all kinds of Note Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid. Black and Rod Ink. Pocket and Pass Books, Maga zines, Newspapers, Novels, Histories, Bibles, IMigioc.s Trayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c. Medicine for the body and food for the mind. Call and see. Main Street, Ebensbukg. July 23, 1SG7. A NY PERSON intending to build a JLXl. IIjuso or Barn, can buy Nails and Hardware cheap by paving cash at Feb. 23. GEO. HUNTLEY'S, MISCELLANEOUS. PHOTOGRAPHIC E. Sl II. T. ATI30XY, II itnixfaciMrers of PJTOTOGKArillC ilATEHIAXS Wi:0LKsAM5 AST) IIKTAIL. 501 BROADWAY, NEIV YORK. Iu addition to our main businr-es of PilO TOGRAI'HIC MATERIALS wc are Ucad qnartcrs for the following, viz : Stereoscope and Steroosccpic Views of American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, Groups, Statuary, &c. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR, Prom negatives made in the various cam paigns, nnd forming a complete- Photo graphic history of the great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OX GLASS, Adapted fir cither the Magic Lantern or the Stereoscope. Quv Catalogue will be tent to any address on receipt of Stamp. PHO T 0 GRAPHIC ALBUMS. ' We manufacture more largely than anv other house, about 200 varieties, from 50 cents to $50 each. Our ALBUMS hare th3 reputation cf being tuycrior in beauty and durability to any others. t'nitl PJioJnrai7is ct Cnicrnls, St.itca Aclois, itc, &.C. Our Catalogue embraces over five th rs asd di fie rent subjects, includicg rej)roduc tions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. I)., will phase remit 25 per cent, of the remount with their crder. CCr Tho prices and quality cf our procda cannot fail to satisfy. apr25-ly.J CHAIR "MANUFACTORY. mri ri ft f A li b t: J I z- .JOS!.ST(m."i IA. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, snrh as common V.'insor Chairs, Pre' T;.u fe Chairs, Yicnna Clsairs, U'.-.stle Chairs, Ii::a Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, 6nnc caf &i:msf HOCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPMK SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, &c, A'c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SPIT THE Tastes of all. Th aid: ful for prst favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share cf public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Pa. J Jan. 31. lef.7. A WORD from .JOIINSTOVv'N! .IO37 J. 3IfilIIiT &. CO., At Uicir Stores in the S-rtt House, Zldn St., and oa Clinton Street, Johnstown, Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Groceries. and a general variety of NOTIONS, tire. Their stock consists cf almost every arthde mualiy 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. 28, lSG7.-tf. $5 M. CRESSWELL, E. T. BLACK, joux a. nvr EH, TM. D. GEilillLL. M. SIcDOXALD, WITH M. CRESSWELL 8l CO., Importers and JiJjLcrs of FA3CY .1113 STAPLE BRY GOODS, No. 511 FlarKcl Street, June 20. lS'J7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA IIAIiVSY CHU.CS. . . . I.C.VRIK CllILDS. w. c. MunniEY. f-T C II I L I) S & CO., j'.-iA. Vi'IioItsrJe Oralers In PinTf rT'H!"T i ttS rr-Ti triT""! hia. im, fen i'is Itiiiii, " 133 WOOD sTill'ET, PITTSBURGH, PA. "Agents for the sale of "Hop-? Mill" Cotter, Yarn, Bags. Batting aud Carpet Chain. Feb. 25, lSCw.-tf. JN CGU RAGE HClilE INDUSTRY ! F. SilAKSlKTTS DYSSIKT, Houso, Sign and Ornarncr.tDl Painter. Grainiri?. Cihi;:ing. raj.er Hanging, and all Other work in his line, promptly executed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in the baseraeut of the Town Hall. Ebcusbur, May 0, lSC7.-5ni. TO SEPI I ZOLNEIl, Jr., Va(chmakcr and Jeweler Has taken the room on High street, opposite tha Mountain House, recently occupied by R. J. Lloyd as a Dru Store. Watches atul Jewelry repaired on short notice and at the lowest rates, ami all work warranted. Kbensburg, May 20, 1SG7. J A 'iliTs II. D A V I S , Dealer 1 :i nil khuU of POPLAR, CHERRY Cl ASH LUMBER. Yard Nos. 314 and 31G N. Broad St., nilLADELPOIA. (XJBnsIr:es3 attended to ia Ebenburg by "vYin. J. Willians. TmylG-ly WHOLESALE rjR. T. F. M'CLURE, SunaEos Dentist, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Ta. Teeih inserted on Gold, Silver, Yulcan ite, Chooplastic. &c. Ca-Brofessional visits made to Chest Springs the first week and to Loretto the second week of each month. Carrolltown, July 4. XZinJbxn.iS J A M E S CO N NOR, Wholesale Grocer, 1E.LKR IN FLOUR, BACON, FISH AND SALT, No, 335 Liberty street, June 27, 1807. PITTSllURGH, PA. O AKGAINS can be had by buying your goodd for cash at Feb. 28. GEO. HUNTLEY'S. pOCKET KNIVEsTtTtcv J- and Forks, Spoons, Ac, cut bo bought cheap fur caah at GEO. llUNTLEY's! till PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAIES J. OATMA3T, M. D., tenders his professional services as Phy sician and Sursreon to the citisens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear rf build ing occupied by J- Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls cau be iar.de at the hotel cf Law rence Schrcti). rMa.v 9- !SC7.-tf. j r.r.r.boiux D EXT I ST. pONTINUES to visit Ebensbr.rg rer?'V.ia"y U on the 4th Jlond-iy of each month. During hds aKscnce Lewis N. Snyder, who s ii.b.cd with the Doctnr, wnl remain m tne obice and attend to all business entrnr to ; '73n"1'0- TENTISTllY. Dr. D. W. Zei- f. ; , , , rr 4 , CV.h:n- &n ':mcc1 n ro7ns over li. 11. Tnr.u:a.v Store, cftcrs his prfes- sior.al services U the citizens cf Eber.sbujg and vicirily. ap.lS.n. :j -r I'll i.lUJ.iOl, . J. 7. , 111. sc'iak ai SrrcjtOK, Sumivii, Pa. C7iee est erd r.f on E.-iil Bond strret. Night the ohice. ma -j' b rnide my23.t:. , L JjilXSTOX, J. H. 'CA.NLij', JOHNSTON & SCAN LAN, Attorneys at Lnw, Ebcnsburg, Cambria co., Ta. Office opposite the Curt House. Eber.sburg, Jan. P., 1SG7.-If. D. M'LAi:C'.IILIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JJtnsU.wn, Pa. i OOice in the Kichange building, on the C 'rrtr of Clinton n:;d Locust streets ur sia-.rs. V, HI attend to all L-asiiiCes connect ed with his profession. Jan. Cl, 18G7.-tf. JOHN P. LINTON, I TTOBNEY AT LAW, JiAnstoirn. Fa. i r?ice in building on cornT of Mai:: and Franklin street, opposite d.msion ITou.-e, second lloor. Entrance on Franklin street. Jhntown, J,;n. al, 1F07. tf. 1 A. SHOEMAKER, JTTORNEY AT LAW, E?,nMir:J, Pa ll Oiiiec on Hih f.trect.onc door Eiit ci the a:: king H u-- of Lloyd Co. January 'dl, I5;'i;7.-tf. Y. II. .SECIILEK, TTOBNEY AT LAW, Ehev.lu: Oillcc iu the Coniii.i.-iioner.s' Roni. Court Hon. e. Jan. 31, 'G7-tf. f F. 1. TIEIiNEY, J TTOKNEY AT LAW, Elaislura, Pa. 11 (hTrce iu Orl"nn.!e Row. Jan. 5, lSC7-tf. Joseph mdonald, ATTORNEY" AT LAW, Eoensovrg. Pa. ii Odice on Centre fctreet, opp rtcMoore' Hotel. Jan. 31, lSG7-tf JOHN FEN I .ON, ! TTOUNEY AT LAW, Ejrnhnrg Fa. ii Oifrce on High street, adj.,iuin: hhs re.-i-il'.-nce. Jan SI, l07.-tf. GEORGE M. HEED, J TTOUNEY AT LAW. EhcnU-urj, Pa. ll Odice oa llaiu ttre-ct, three doors East ol Julian. Jan. 31, 1807. GKOKGE Y. OATIAN, ft TTORNEi" AT LAW, Ebcnsburg. Pa7 li Office in C h nade Ro'.y, Centre street. January 31, lSG7.-tf. WILLIAM KirPELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, E!nsburg, Pa. ii Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 1, 18G7.-tf. L. PKKSIIIXG, Attokxi:y-at- " Law, Johnstown, I'a. Office on Frank lin street, up-stairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. THAMES C. EASLY, Attorney- at-Law, Corrolltoicn, Cumhria Co.. Pa. Collections jud all legal br.viuc.-s promptly attended to. Jan. 'SI, 18G7. KINIvE AD,- Justice cf the Peace " and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. II ippoh Eq dee'd, oa High St., Ebcn?bnrg. j3l HOTELS. O.IiANT iiousi:, Iltmloclt, Cambria Co., Ta. JOHN WILKIN, Proprietor. This Honsc has been refitted, and cnera acc-.!PmudaticT.s .urerit r to any other House in the vicinity. The Proprietor, after long experience in the business, feels confident he nnier-(:ii",ds the wants of tho public. His TAP.LE will be supplied with the delicacies of tb.e seapon and his EAR with the choicest wines and liquors. Py constant attention and duo care for the comfort of his guests the Proprietor hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage. fraaylG-ly.J SCOTT HOUSE, " Mai. i Street, Johns'oicn, Cambria Co., Pa., A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. ."jllllS HOUSE having been refitted and 1 elegantly famished, is now open for the reception and cntertainmsnt of guests. The prcprieors by long experience ia hotel keep ing feel confident they can saubfy a dis criminating public. Their Ihir is supplied with tho choicest brands of liquors and wines. Jan. 31. 18G7. (Ty.) UNION HOUSE, rnENsr.uRCr, ra., joiin a. plaih, ii Propietor, spares n pains t-. render this hotel worthy of a continuation of tho liberal patronage it ha.s heretofore received. His Ubie will always ba furnished with tho best the m.irhet affords; his bar with the best cf liqiurs His stable is large, and will bo attended by an attentive and obliging lwtlcr. Jan 31, 18G7.-tf. FOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ei:essi;urg. K. P. USTOS & CO., Prop'ra. The Taih.e is always supplidl with the choicest delicacies ; the Dak ia supplied with choice liquor?, and the Stauu: attended by carctul hosthrs. Transient visitors accom molatcl and boarders taken by the week, month or year, oa reasonable terms. fcb21 sininT)srTfousi LORETTO, CAMliRIA COUNTY, PA., THOMAS CALLEN, Proprietor. rrillS house is tiow open for tho aceuinm 1 dalion of the public. Accommodations as good a tho country will allord, aud charges moderate. J;Ui SI, 1SG7.-If. MERCHANTS1 HOTEL. J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. lourth St., between MarUt and Arch, May9, 1SG7.-Iy. PHIL A DELPHI A. MEDICAL PREPARAJiQNs Crl 00 REWARD vr a medicine ilai couans. INFLUENZA, TICKLING INTHPo ! f r rcUcrc CONSUMPTIVE Co ' n5 j COE S COUGH BALflli j . . UV OVER ONE MILLION BOTTl Co j he Uea t LES , u u ,J l?- ! session any cp.r titv of ! J? nKT ysiCUJ ; liac w.-l it m their practice, a-i,: - ' the pre-eminence over all other co 7 i 7TA, Cl--J ltJs. : xL DULb UP A C'Ol'GlT j r.n ix)Ofr.s i:, ' ; ro n? to enable the patient, to (.vr, - i X "I 1.1.1 ve- U M S V.l V V : (tns ticklixg is T'.ir. tiitivat. -x k-lfL-. .5 -J it ; tl has ofrrn ro i.ipicit'i 7 at i Stubborn Cuughi and jtt, th ire acii sr:c:y in us operat fectly hanrdc--?, being rurc'v i? very ngrcfcaule to Uis ta-.-te, r.:v; In cases if Croup tec icill gu lr . iftali'n in seison. ' ' Tio Faniily shotld he wltlumin. It is within the reach of all.it l,.Kt'. heapcest and best mclicir ext" " "c C. G. CLABK A- Co.. iv".r, mar.LS.cowly. New IliVL-n'c'jsa A Good Investm - j propcriy ior a puo-.c resort caa I ? r.,,r .fM, ! en the most tatiffactcry tonr.g. t v Xiiy. Wc are sntisfi-.'d that no proper tvrr: r able for the purpose can be pur.'l L- '. OES DVSIEISIA CUIIEl! i This rrent rcmclv f.-r nil DT:-'7: ' -Tsf j THE STOMACH is' the r- . ; I venter of C-,-'rf rnl-Mble V ! while cxpf'i-!r:vr.t!n f-r h:.-- '--vn niif-d Cr: i.i the Mrasr.'i f i had bflore yielded to nothing i : Ihe a1-n;t daily U-fiinoiv larts of th? country enciirac' us there is no thrcasc carsed ev a ( ' sfoinnh it will irr.f -:h v iiii!i.-trr, iT; to- tiraony of if efilcacy ; and frora .v! I we receive t:?ine-' ff cures nerfem ''"'i'"'"'''7 it I.-? sure to cure. ; -;: --j one dose will cure. Sirl: ILi'l . :jl cured in hundreds of cafs. lfci lacli Dizziness it stops in thirty minutt-s. A i'g (fth i iiunr-Jt it correct. at oi.ee. f : .r; of thi Fj-i-1 it stops"irr)medi;it.!v. I'rr after Eating one dose will rvnv.vc. C. '-i M.rJr,s raj. idly yields to a fciv iV :?. hit B. lu 'i v. ill t changed with half ?. "r-:u. IT IS PEPPECTLY IIARMLE'.T! Tts unprecedented surcfFs is owrre io ?a fact that it cure.-, by a;srsting Nature to a. ci t her sway in the ty stern. Nearly every de iler in the United Suta sells it nt ont. noi.i.Ar. i-.n bottle. C. G. CLARK A" CM., Prrr r-.t . Mnrch 14.-e3wly. New Haven, C ri. v-s ... 7K xe v .MM. K?- . ax v ... MARBLE WORKS. T3KICES greatly; i?i:i)rci:r: AT Till: The subscriber Las jast received a large and haudsoaio iuvoiee ch.t i' Italian and American -": M A R PLC, comprising the largest ar.d .:c-t .- 6tork of the kind ever brought t;:;j.. Johnttown, at his establir.hL-.ent on Franklin Street, where he is prt;.'5' with ar. adequate fore of t-xperiencJ r skilful workmen, to execute all 1 V JIONU3IENTS, Mantels, Torr;U:--i.-"' ble and Bureau 'l ps, &c, a chcip .ts can be purchased in any of the ciii t A large stock of Guixistones t-'-'" and f r sale low. A room has been oncncJ in Etcn' few oloors wesi of Dr. S. S. Chri-ty pr::: Store, where articles of my iv.ar.u: -f-- .. kept constantly on hand, to vrlrch -c tention of purchasers is invited. Trompt attcction paid toc-r , a distance and work elelivcrcd w;iti.V &ircu. joiin fa:- Loretto Iiiarole vvc- fjlHE UN D ERSIG N ED begs le.yc t 1 the citir.ors of Cambria am: counties, that he has jutt received of tho finest J'alian and other M '-''-lS"' ' EstalHishntml in -Loretto Cai.hrin Monuments, To:ubs, Grurt -S! beautiful and finest ounlitv of 1 ',ft Domestic marble, alwavs on irf-. . to onitr ns ciieap as they can tc p' in tho city, Ia a neat" and vorkn- manner, and on the shortest notree. Nolo is the time to act a cnepj c to act a cnt r.. N JAAIKS WlLKl' JOHN CAY. J " guccetor to Clay fc I'la WIIOIK.-ALK rf5E Grocers and Commission lucres AM" I)KAl.i:i S IM T rS- FLOUR, rilODUCE. FJS1I, SALi TON OILS, &c, &c, ' Cui-ner r.-tm and Canal Si-.. PK'tei. Elevator. fcbJ M0rj, m 'Vr!Sp t-.-' V i . A V , Tho public arc respectfully invu"' j me a call before purchasing eh-ov.-am confident that my work brc,sr satisfy any person desiring any Ui!Jc "! lino of business. . . II.