r I OCT. 24, 1SG7. 10CAI AND PERSONAL. April IS. 1867, , l. ,,d will run as follows rtin2rwith Div Express 03-. ". i I'liiU. Express West. ..mnecting with Phila. Ex. :13 and Mail West. yrI nr un departure of Fhila. ) A. i'Tnrea est. 45? y Qr olj .lv. .... - w. - ....... - . ,reiS Last. .,IS, Hist. With the present nnm "'r kc Freeman closes the first nine j ;w existence, and we cannot be i tl.erc is one subscriber upon our .'row doubts the stability of cur eu " J.ioviJwl they themselves do tlwir ci,tn the first we have met with ' ncuurftsremcnt. ar.d to-dav I'd Oil IU tlif Loon uy, I ki uniiJVi) u r- tut iu tie character of the men who X ; Of the nine hundred and od'J '.';, ho at present take our paper ? i r,i ddftd that there is not one hun- i i. I ave not yci paiu ior it wno wouiu .I 1 fMltl Uili1 u'imiu.vw, ...... t "1" t i. - i r i ii t c tri'Uoie iiuu VApeusu oi iiuiai- u ,:i;c us 111. mt- nm i'i mv i-m. ' ; we propoi-e-to accept $2 for the t vi-p.r sutiscripiioii. ij swu, oui 1 1 ...iu(u,1 with nothing less th.in '0 if e ftre compelled to collect it at the I, i the cm rent volume. There are some i rrtii.-m' - f- hiiifireJ names on our ocxjU to which. tt either no credit at a i or oniy credit i r. rti 'ii (l' Year, anu 10 ea aim ai: i!ifanie uuenvialle jMsition, we trust I H y longer) that they will respond to Vil uirlioitt d-lav. So roll in th fila-ks. every nn-the.r's son of you. ana v.i!! i;"t only gladden the printer's heart ; vou will enj y me pu'Ksure oi reatuii; r svn paper for the next threo mor:ths . t . : ..1..' .1. - I... rfriif. hi Je.irr. i'o i"-'" iuhuiv iuc ou- i. Ir.iiltv of teheving that this hint is de- ft! f r coice cf your nei"hlKrs, but be:r n ii:il.if have not yet paid up. that w tue fifin'V r.riO uc'in savo a half iT hv letting tis have it light away. jr vi-nr-s friend, Dan. Z.ihni, of Cambria I iiiti, killed an titter near his father' . i.. i : i .rnce. on Jionunv ltisv. iiare gaviio i.-i tck of timber. ' Akrestrara tannery located at Xossville, jtinphn county, belonging to a JUr. :,d Ktw York city, was destroyed by in Sunday w.ek last, togtther with lca-.-, hide, .md all else it contained. Loss ai-ccrtained. John Buzzard, the demented old man ri we noticed a couple of Weeks ago as .viiig wandered away from the residence of niece, in Susquehanna township; was r.J in the wotxls, sevi ral days afterwards, n (shaustcd condition, and properly ctl for. - . 1 iiiinii:utive tiuadriiied of Ihe genu pole- : met with an untimely death at the hands teVfisl youths of the masculine perua :m J(fj rreet.on Monday evening last. skunk.lii "Vasted his frjtgrance n the rftt air with a pertect looseness, ior sev- : hour cfter hi tragic taking-off. ile- inrn int. 0-ir clevrr postmaster. Mr. Refcse J. Lloyd, futtiiig In a new front and otherwise re '.inc the store room recently occupied by 1:. L .lr.er, jeweler, rthd into which he will i:'.Iy remove hie stock ol drugs, etc., os ila's the post-office. Mr. frilner has re rtd hin stock and fixturee to his residence, (lie public fchool house. F. A. Slioetnaker, Esq., of this place, has ctiie the possessor of the fine farm just tide the Hmit3 of our borough, known as Hugh llughes' property, lie paid 84, 0 for it, which may be considered dirt "p. Mr. S. will offer at public sale, on Vjr.ay, Xov. 0th, the two farms near town n hs the Reeso and Davis farms. Mrs. L ena Miller, condemned to Ve hung Clearfiohl next month. for the poisoning of "bush. n 'i had the death warrant read to t a fi'w days ago. It sietoed to havo but ;;!e efT.ct upon the unfortunate woman, ii'j rnanlfcsted the same stolid indifference ir.tained bv her throughout the trial. d.tii asked if the wr.s ready to meet her -e, he promptly replied, "yes, to-morrow, eetHary. A young man named Martm shot ajother at.l Smith, in South Huntingdon town P. Veitmoroland county, not long since, -ile the latter was peaceably seated cn the -lit Kt-is nf Via rpsidpnce. Four shots e-e fired', three taking effect, one in the jaw 1 the other two in the arm and shoulder. 5e weunds are serious but not dangerous. ;'h jouncr men were paying attention to arae girl, and hence the difficulty. Mar- 1 riiaiie his escape, and was not arrested at ' accounts. It is said that a man cot on a passenger ia at Pittsburgh, on Saturday week, hav- l m his possession a carpet-sack contam- 2 some 520,000 worth ot diamond. anu tches. While crossing the mountains he 'asleep, and woke up at Altoona to find t his own carpeSsack, with all its trea- cs, had been purloined and another one Uaiung a few packages of rice and sugar witituted in its place. ro clue has yet en had to th perpetrators of this darmg !ery, hut the victim himself is of the &ion that tho thief or thieves followed from St. Louis or Cincinnati. Two voune men offered a span of horses w n - - n barouche, which they represented to property of a Mr. Howard, of Pitts lor whom thev claimed to be acting. ' public sale in Greensburg. a short time ir, and thev were knocked down to a citi- ;a of that place for $IG0. Before paying f them, however, the purchaser telegraphed "r. Howard and ascertained that the lg men's story was all bosh. They were ; -tquentiy arrested, and were afterwards cn'zet as two young men named Bless- am. wltn ia.1 Viirflr t.hfl turn -nut livery stable in Erie, and to that place i "uc lasen ior inai. Cox Gratt;i,atory. Our mercantile friend, ;mTT uenpson, must just now be one of the lost I 0'ant and hannv mortals in this :jtmunitv. and we ilnnht. riot, ho ia n IVia t mood possible at the present moment 1 giving the greatest bargains to the great- t. (i its me iiuio uj uujr ouuup- i&aa ever at bio woii - j null B bWlWVAi DVVt 1 j.AaAW Cliam. Roberts has "made bllr.J p OQ u,s native heath onc again, in,V.LCl06cly from the Eastern cities by 'Ur.Prh t i. ji ... tor..;! ." OI things useiui and orna- . With more room, more goods and I'tlCOS tl.nn m i . . ;9!Tt.,. "":, vjjam. uugnt lo add J 0 Lh wirong of customers. - , Father Lemkr. We c!iD from the Her ald, Elizabeth city, X. J., the following no tice of the labors of Father Henry Lemke in his new sphere. Everything with which his name ia connected possesses an interest for the admirers of the venerable priest. We need scarcely explain that our Carroll town is confounded with Carrollton, Mary land : Mr.'Epitor On the first &utfday of Oc tober the commencement of another import Unt religious improvement will be made in our city. A solemn laying of the corner stone of a German Catholic school Ik use, to bo elected on that fine property on the cor ner of Magnolia and Spring streets, which Rev. 11. Lemke purchased about four year since, and has recently commenced to im prove. The purchase of this large plot of ground by thu Rev. Father Henry was a matter of surprise to his congregation, man' of whom wondered what he intended to use it for, but now the mystery has been re vealed. Last Sunday the venerable pastor of St. Michael's annouueed that he had ob tained the approbation of the Bithop, and consent of his congregation, to transfer the old church site at ruith street to this new and more suitable location, which he had by his own means purchased, but now entirely devotes to this religious purpose. It is intended, however, to commence first with the School -and Si6tera' house, which will be at the same time large enough to re ceive the orphans not only of the German Catholic Church of this city, but a'.so those Of othtr cities of the diocese. It will, we understand, be a large and imposing struct ture, 36 feet wide by 100 feet loug, and 2 1-2 stories high. We have no doubt of the speedy completion of this new work, as it is not the nist institution of this kind that Father Henry has inaugurated and success fully carried out. We noticed a short time since, in one of the Pennsylvania journals, alluding to his purchase i f a large tract of land in Cambria county, Pa.', where he corn tnenced and reared the infant settlement, Carr - .lltown. home of the first Catholic liUh op tf the United States. Ihis has since grown into a large and flourishing place, with religious institutions belonging to the Benedictines. May his undertaking now though not 60 extensive as his former one, be equally advantageous to his flock. The" Vicar General of the Diocese, Rev. R. J. M'Quaid. will lay the corner stone at 3 ! o'clock, Sunday, Oct. 7, and address the peo ple. A large turn out of the Catholic con rtgttt'ons is expected. Rauk Dbstroyi-D by FniE. A large bank barn located on the farm of Mr. R bert "Ed wards, (at present occupied by his son,) in BLck!i k township, some seven or eight urili- from this place, was totally destroyed by fire, on Suuday night last, together with the entire stock of grain, V.ay, harness and one colt belonging to Mr. Edward, as well as a wagon owned by one of his neighbors. There seems to be no room to doubt that the fire was the work of an incendiary, as there had been no one about the barn who had any business there, the family having been absent during the day at church, and only reached home at a late hour of the night, when they discovered the barn to be on fire and the flames under such headway that it wan impossible to eitinguish them. Mr. Edwaida' lofs will probably exceed $2,000. We did not learn whether he had any insurance.- t)a. J. W. IIadlkt, the justly celebrated ThysieMn for chronic and acute diseases without the use of medicine or surgical in strument, will remalu at the Rcott House, Johnstown, until Nov. 1st, healing the sick and ftfilicted. Dr. Hadlej neither usss med' icifcesncr instruments, yet diseases that baf f.e the most skillful are cured by his treat ment. His cures are wonderful too much so to believe w-ere they not attecl to toy men and women of undoubted veracity and the highest respectability. Dr. Iladley can refer to persons in Johifs tuwn who have been walking on crutches for yeAr?, and who have been enabled by the Doctor's treatment to walk home without them in twenty minutes after calling on him Persons afHicted should lose no time in visit ing the Doctor. Parties unable to pay will bfe treated without charge, cleanliness being the only requisite demanded of them. CokCebt. A grand vocal and instru mental concert tinder the auspices of the Mountaineer Rase Rail Club of this place, is in contemplation and will probably be given in course of a couple of weeks. Few towns in the State can boast the possession of so much musical talent, in proportion to the number of its inhabitants, as Ebensfcurg, and hence we ar not promising too much when we bespeak for our citizens an enter tainment in the approaching concert w hich cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. We hope to see otir young friends greeted by a large and appreciated audience. Lear In Mixd. The extensive clothing store of J. A. Maguire & Co., which will bo found advertised elsewhere in our columns, is the onlj' one in this community specially devoted to the sale of gentlemen's ready made garments and furnishing goods, and we know it to be a fact that this firm has the facilities for not only keeping a full line of the best goods ; but it is as well prepared to sell at as low prices as like articles can be bought at any establishment in i the county. - Geis & Recti!. We havo no hesitation in recommending to the patronage of all our friends the enterprising firm named above. They this week make known through our columns what they have and what they can do, and to all who wish to buy what they sell, or need binding of any kind done, we say in all sincerity give them atrial. They are liberal" and deserving, and will be found worthy of encouragement. Wake t Betsy, wake ! My fair galoot. And with me to Shoemaker's Come and buy a suit ; And the Furniture, too, you know, That we want to make a show. So come, and do not longer tarry We'll buy them from Shoemaker Harry. The Musical Review. We have before us the second number of the "United States Musical Review." To our musical friends we recommend this valuable monthly peri odical as in every way worthy of their sup port. Our sanctum will furnish the inqui rer with a specimen number. It is publish ed in New York. Lumber Bubnt. A pile of lumber loca ted at the eat tend of town, containing some 15.000 or 20,000 ftet, the property of E. Hughes & Co., caught fire from a spark thrown from the locomotive cn the Branch railroad, on Monday morning last, and was entirely consumed. , ' New Stock. Mr. V. S. Barker has ju?t opened oue of the largest, -cheapest and prettiest assortments of Fall and' Winter goods to be found in the county. ' ' If you want to get something neat and cheap, iust drop in and eeo him. charge for shoiv in' goods. PENN3SLVAHIA ELECTION. THE FULL OFFICIAL RETURNS. Sbarswood's Majority, 92a. 1866. 1867. GOVERNOR. SUP. JUDGE. 0 O W COUKTIES. K E p 5 Z r 1 ': k - - I -m Adams, 8126 2910 2829 2437 Allegheny, 12795 20511 9994 16333 Armstrong, 3078 3758 2934 3235 Beaver. 2385 3310 2278 1818 Bedford, 2835 2591 2644 2305 Berks, 1328S 7121 11912 611" E';d. 2768 3520 2590 3113 Bradford, 8091 7134 2633 5846 Bucks, 7399 6805 6910 6224 Butter, S0G1 3544 26G2 2939 Cambria. 3295 2643 3020 206$ Camero, . 303 374 300 35 Carbon. 2339 1906 2124 1687 Centre, 3565 3094 3473 2790 Chester, 6221 8600 6853 7751 Clarion, 2813 1776 2603 1410 Clearfield, 2786 1650 2740 1477 Clinton, 233? 1754 2228 1602 Columbia, 3683 1965 3453 1696 Crawford, 4969 6? 14 4018 5400 Cumberland, 4667 4030 4231 3451 Dauphin, 4301 5691 3847 5217 Delaware, 2262 3647 2148 207 Elk, 916 376 751 286 Erie. 3957 7237 3428,5504 Fayette, 4359 3569 8859 3184 Forest, 76 100 319 289 Franklin, 4106 4299 3902 3773 Fulton. 1055 775 1019 709 Greene, 3230 1699 2753 1343 Huntingdon, 2239 8248 2258 3009 Indiana, 2109 4458 1867 8603 JeflVrson, 1912 2015 1851 1806 Juniata, 1814 1516 1665 1368 Lancaster, 8592 14592 7475 12799 Lawrence, 1410 3560 1231 2833 Lebanon, 2fJ96 4194 2501 3625 Lehigh, 6731 4159 5 Ml 3514 Luzerne, 12387 8733 10404 7935 Lycoming, 4448 8871 4357 3604 li'Kean, 714 877 545 705 Mercer, 3757 4416 3414 8935 Mifflin, 1835 1725 1769 1565 Monroe, 299 705 2359 543 Montgomery, 8342 7286 7683 G586 Montour, 1523 1130 1383 1006 Northampt'ii 6870 3859 5979 3027 NorthumTd 3829 . 8361 3469 3023 i Perry. 2495 2581 2292 2427 I Philadelphia, 48817 54205 62075 49587 Pike, 1084 SCO 901 235 Potter. 620 1316 481 1134 Schuylkill, 10514 8793 8380 7256 Snyder. 132$ 1792 1199 1630 Somerset, 1759 3062 .1540 2756 Xullivan, 761 436 683 421 Susquehnn'a 298 1 4 4 2 9 2590 3 9 4 7 Tioga, 1623 4791 1425 4090 Union, 1287 1991 1200 1675 Venango, 3492 4109 2610 3040 Warren, 1572 2687 1459 2131 Washington, 4712 4977 4513 4618 Wayne, 2883 2357 2586 2320 Westmorel'd 6113 6046 6645 4212 Wyoming, 1499 1408 1474 1357 York, 8780 5896 7671 4S48 Geary, 807.274 Sharswood, 267,746 Clymer, 290,096 Williams, 266.824 Rep. maj. 17,178 Dem. maj. 922 LOCAL CORRKSI'OXDEXCEi JonxsTowx, Oct. 21, 1867. Bear lYechian The past week has been a trying one on local reporters, and 3our cor ronpundcui, after vainly endeavoring to hun up an interesting item. ismmriplU! ma.i ogize for a commtinitv as lar7ea this n hirK will allow an entire week to go bv without creating the least sensation. Major R. Ityckman, Chief of Police at this place, and late Republican candidate for Sheriff, met with a Very severe accident at Pittsburgh, (where he was in attendance at the hearing of the alleged shavers of coun terfeit money,) about 3 o'clock on Friday morning last. He had went to the depot for the purpose of returning home, and reached it just in time to see the train move olT. and whils attempting to overtake it. fell thmmdi ?ome trestle-work and sustained a fracture of two ribs and other injuries about his poi son. He returned home in the evening, however, and is now doing well. A man named Martin fell from the Env grant train un the Pennsylvania railroad, about three miles west of this" plarjR, on Tuesday of last week, while it was under full headway, and singular to say, escaped with only a few slight bruises. An alarm of fire was given on Cinder st., one day last week, and the "steani squirt" was promptly on the ground, but a few buc kets of water, judiciously applied, subdued the threatened conflagration. The fire ori ginated in a defective flue. A widow lady residing in Conemaugh bor ough, named Mrs. Lynch, had a valuable cow killed to-day at the head of Portage st., by the C. L Co.'s engine. John B. Wright and Geofge B. Waters, the alleged shovers of counterfeit National currency, who victimized several of our citi ent a few.days ago, have been held for an other hearing in Pittsburgh at an early day; Two female pugclists had a mill" on the "Island," on Saturday last. M'Cooleand Jones couldn't have fought as wicked, al though they might have done it more scien tifically. A German who resides on Portage street had his pocket picked of $180 last week. He had been on an elongated drunk for sev eral days and by showing his money at dif ferent saloons offered an excellent induce ment for the light fingered. He has sine sobered up. A valuable overcoat was stolen from the clothing store of Jas. J. Murphy, this even ing. The thief deliberately lifted the coat from a stand in front of the store, and made off ere he could be identified. . - A can of oysters was stolen from the gro cery of Mr. Ed wart's, on Canal street last week. The surreptitious taker "of the bi valves was overhauled after a rigorous chase, and having a hearing before a magistrate, was bound over. The fruit can business has been tremens dous in this locality during the past season that enterprising dealer F. W.Hay, alone disposing of over 32.000cans. "S. B." is indebted to John Bonner, an attache of the Indiana Democrat, for several recent copies of that Stirling paper4 Jack is a hunky boy, and works on one of the best county papers in this State. I see "prohibition" is rather flattened out in that benighted county. SKti Bal. ? Don't Believe It. It is said that corn is telling ia O.-dtaloosa, Iowa, for eight cents per bushel. . We are not prepared to "ac knowledge the com," but we believe, what is more important to the people of this sec tion, that dry goods, groceries, notions, etc., a,re being sold at Mills & Davis' cheap store at prices that cannot fail to astonish the natives. No dealers in this neighborhood give better bargains. HALL'S YKETABLE SICILIAN HAIR jRenewer. RENEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR WHEN GREY. Renews the nutritive matter which nourish es the hair i RENEWS THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR WHEN BALD. Renews the brash, wiry hair to silken softnes?. Beautiful Hair Dressing. One bottle shows tts effects. R. P. HALL & CO., Nwhua.N. II.. Prop's. ror saie oy ail tiruggista. sepZO.lm. MARRIED. BRALLIER WAREH AM. At the res idence of the officiating clergyman, in Ty rone, Ulair county, ou th 16th iust ., by Rev. ii. li. lioisinger, Mr. L. Roberts Braiheraud Miss Susie Wareham, both of Blacklick tp., this county. Ihe happy couple did not forget the prin ter, and we cannot do less than wish them an a u dance of the choicest ble: si ;t s We sincertly hope that peace and conteutment wurever hud a place at their fireside, and that the little responsibpiies which fullow a t ie train of weddVd bliss will only add to their mutual happiness hrougboulife. JONES. In this ulace. on Fridav even- last. Grffith Jones, aged ab-a t 60 years. We first knew the deceaed in 1839. when his min i was but slihtlv tcceutrin. Son a years afterwards, however, his mind became so impaired that he whs sent to the State Insane Asylum, from which institution le subsequently escaped, and for many years nas Deen residing in our town and its vicu -itv. Ilemivas entirely harmha and vtrv kind hearted. His health had been bad for several months, but he had been moving about until the day of his death. 4 DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE j. Letters of Administration having been grained to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county on the estate of Thomas M'Cauley, late of Conemaugh twp.. dee'd, notice is hereby giveu to all persons having claims against said estate to present them in proper shape for adjustment, and those in debted are requested to make immediate pay ment. simn p ni'n itnrv mpvpv n vTi.'tf i a 'Pi? inv f Admr?. October 21, 1867. 6k. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters cf Administration on the estate of Michael Maxwell, late of Washington tp., dee'd, having been granted to the undersign ed by the Register of Cambria countv. all nersons. havinr olaims cainst. said tut. are hereby notified to present them properly autnenticaieii ior settlement, and those in debted to the same are requested to make payment without delay. PT 17 PVTU ll iVtVff T wir r t . t t . viupt t f AunWi Washington Tp., Oct. 24, 1867.-6t, Richard J. Hughes, In the Court of Com . rupn Picas of Cam- bria Co., of June Term, A. D. 1867 No. 91r Fi Fa Wh. R. nrarrEs. And now, to wit ! The second day of Oc tober, A. D. 1867, Wm. H.Sechler appoiut- eu Auditor-1 lUstiioute amount or sale in Sheriff Myers' hands, in the above case. among creditors cr tiku thereto. Extract from the Record of said Court. GEO. C K. ZAHM, Frothy. By virtue of the ab-.ve I heieby give nee tice tnat i win sit at my ofuce, in the Com' missioners' room, Court Ilou.-e. Ebensbure on Saturday. Vie 0th day fif November next, at 2 o clock r. if., when r.h-1 where those in te rested may attend. WM. U. SECHLER. Auditor. Eb-'osburg, Oct. 24. 1867. gHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of a writ of Vend Expon. issued out of the Court of CmtnoD Pleas of Cambria coun ty and to me directed, there wlil be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Ebens burg, on Saturday, the 9A day of November next, at I o'clock P. m., the following Real Estate, to wit : AH the ight, title and inter est of Joseph Cole, of. in and to a lot of ground situated in the Borough of Carroll town, Gambria county, fronting on Main Street and extending back to an alley, ad joining lot of Lawrence Schroth on the south and a street on the north, having thereon erected a two story frame tavern stand, a one story frame house, a one story plank of fice, a frame carpenter shop and frame sta ble, now in the occupancy of said Jos. Cole. Also, all, the right, title and interest of Joseph Cole, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in the townships of Chest and Susquehanna, adjoining lands of Francis Baker, Nicholas Helfrich. and others, con taiidi.gone hundred and thirteen acres, more or les. having thereon tfect d. a steam saw mill. lank h-mse and plank stable, now in theo. cupancy of Joseph Ceand Francis J. li.irboricb, Taken in execution ahd to bg sold at the suit of MiiU-r .V R--krtMn. .1 A M 1 -:s M Y F.IIS; Slierig. Shff Office. EtK.-r.sl.urg, Oct. 24, 1867.3t E I S S It E U T II , FoIitiatotvn, Fa , - BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AiD IIOOK. IIIKDCKS. MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK BOOKS, P0RTE-M0NA1S. PAPER BOXES AND LOOKING GLASSES. Lookiug Glass aud Picture Frames always on hand 4 and made to Order. A large and most complete assortment of Drawing Room and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of Chromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate En gravings, Plain and Colored Lithographs, Oil Prints, Photographs and Wood Cuts. This collection embraces a selection of large sized match pictures of Landscape and Do mestic Scenes and Portraits, and 5,000 dif ferent varieties of Card Photographs of prom inent men, comic and sentimental scenes atid copies of subjects by celebrated artists. We have also a varied assortment of BIBLES, PRAYER. HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS. HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES. NOVELS, &c. Religious Prints aud Emblems in great variety, and the largest and most complete stdek of STATIONER Y ever brought to this county. 500 new' and beautiful styles of WALL PAPER, including an assortment of Potter's celebrated English make, for which we are sole agents in this locality. These Wall Papers are handsomer in design, supe rior in finish, and 2i inches wider than any other make. . The"citi2ens of Ebensburg and ricinity ari respectfully notified that we make BOOK BINDING and the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly executed at moderate rates. cj-Store on corner of Clinton and Locust streets, immediately opposite Foster Uoiiie. Johnstown, Oct. 24, 1867.-tf. HI H YOU WERE THIS WAY!! For Bargains ! JUST RECEIVED AT THOMPSON'S On High Street. THE LARGEST STOCK ! THE BEST VARIETY ! THE GREATEST BARG1LXS AND MORE OF THEM I Till HAVE EIEI flMISi HERE FOR A LONG TIME ! Fine DRESS GOODS Standard Dry Goods, SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS, AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN GREAT PROFUSION ! C0SEE and ME AND TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS! TO Fill NEDVERTISEMENTS ONL.T DIRECT JL.IBTE TO FRANCR. TheGoneral Transatlantic Company's Splen did Mail Steamships : St. Laurent, Bocande, Saturday, Oct. 6. Pereire. Duchesne, Satusday, Oct. 19. VilUde Paris, Sarmont, Saturday, Nov. 2. Europe. Lemaarie, Saturday. Nov. ltf. 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Combines in one garment a PEBFFCT FITTING CollSET. and the most desirable Skirt Supporter ever offered the public. It places the weight of the skirts upon the shoul ders instfarl of thn li5r . ; imj roves the form without tiht lacing iii ves M3K anu eiegance is approved and re commended by physicians. Manufactured by D. B. SAUNDERS & CO.. 06 Summer St . Boston. 'pUE CELEBRATED Ksiey Collage Orgaus. J. ESTEY & CO., Brattleboro. Vt., The Original Inventors and Manufacturers- Combining more perfections than any other in the world. Have taken the 1st premiums at all the piin- cipai fairs in the country. 395 Washingtonst.. Boston; 41? Broome st., N. Y. ; 18 North Tth-st., Phi!.t. j 115 Randolphst., Chicago. A GENTS WANTED. To Inschance Agents, &c, &c. We wish to secure an agent in every city of more than 5.000 population, to act for us in canvassing for business. A man who is already establish ed in some occupation which allows him a few spare hours, can easily increase his in come several hundred dollars per year. This is an opportunity for active men to secure a profitable connection with the best Advertis mg'Agency in the United States. Address, with full particulars, references. &c. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 40 Park Row, N. Y. WE ARE COlllG, And will present to any person sending us a dub in our Great One Price Sale of Dry and Fancy Goods, Src, a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting. Watch. &c . free nf cst. Catalogue of goods, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J. S. DAWES & CO-, .30 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. P. O. Box 5125. ONE DOLLAR I ONE DOLLAR! Agents wanted everywhere for our One Dollar sale. A Watch, a Tea Sett, a Shawl, a Dress, for one dollar each. Send 25 cts. and stamp for two checks and circu lars giving full particulars. Address AR LINGTON, DROWNE & CO., 673 Wash ington street. Boston. A GENTS WANTED 110 to $20 a day to introduce onr new patent STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Price 120. It uses two threads, and makes the genuine Lock Stitch. All other low priced machines make the Chain Stitch. Exclusive territory given. Send for ciiculArs. W. G. Wilson & Co., Manufacturers, Cleveland, O. WP Tiff 1 1 VI? I DD't be humbugged by nlj DULL lulu! Imposters or "patent" cast iron or rttadhine "Stencil tools.'' Send for our New Catalogue of Improved Stencil Dies. 20 varieties, all of Steel, carefully fin ished and tempered. S. M. SPENCER & CO . Brattleboro. Yt. IO ADiV JlAbE tit AN OJK tVlTM my Patent Stencil Tools. I prepay samples free. Beware of infringers. My circulars will explain. Address A. J; FL'LLAM, Springfied, Vermonti AyTO $100 per month, and traveling WlV expenses, paid good agents to sell our latent Everlasting White Wire Clothes Lines. State age and address American Wire Co., 162 Broadway. N. Y. YOL'ItC WANTED! Look Here! Agents both male and female, Vanted everywhere to sell the Patent Improved Ink Reservoir, (by which from one to two oaes can be Written without replenishing with ink,) and our Fancy and Jiry Goods, kc. Can ciear from $3 to $10 a day. No capital required. Price, 10 cents, with an adver tisement describing an article for sale in our Dollar t'uchaslng Agency. Cir culars sent free. EASTMAN & KENDALL, C5 Hanover St.. Boston, Mass. COXSIHIPTIOX CA HE CURED THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOV ERED. UPUAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE, prepared from the fotmula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility, and all morbid conditions of the system dependent od deficiency of xital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of iU virtue as the great healing remedy of the age. $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sot by Ex press. Sold by 8. C UPHAM. No. 25 S. Eighth st.,Philadelphia,and principal Drug gist. Circulars 9er AGENTS wanted, to sell Six Kw Inventions of great value to fnii.:es. To " ; . T4 . rts. and eel oJ pages and sample gratis. Agents have rnoi. 8100,000. Ephraim Browp. Lowed, Ma?s. PAIXTS FOR FAR31EUS OTH E US. THE G UA FTOh 1 ' ERAL PAINT COMPANY are M n; f act u ring the btst.cheaj est a&d jnotl durz A; Paint in use; two coals well put u:, h!X with pure LiDseed Oil. will last 10 r vcars; i i of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be ctanged to grten, lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It ia valuable fi r Houses, Bans, Fences, Agricultural Imple ments. Carriages and Car-maker, Pails na Wooden-ware, Canvas. Mttal and Shir-gle Roofs, (it being fire and water prLof. Bridg es. Burial Cases. Canal Roatf. Shrps an.l Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloth, (nu Man ufacturer having used XC0 bbls. the past year,) and as a paint for ci:y l urpce un surpassed for body, durability, elasticity and adhcsivenfF. 1'ricc per bbl. cf SCO 11 which will supply a fanner for years to com. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular, which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a tiade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Addrers DA'JKk BI DWELL, l'rnpiictor, 264 Pcarl-at., N. Y. Ajrtnts wanted. rpUE RICHEST MAN IN THE WOULU. -A- Extract of a Letter fitan Baron Wo, mon Rothschild. Pans, 8th April., 18'',4. Rue. Faubv. St. Houoie. Will you te Juna enough to have forwarded to me ht re 200 bottles of your Indian Liuiment; if you :N stnd at the same time the account, I wi.l forward you the amount through MeoiS. Belmont & Co., New York. Baron Solomon Rothschild having rcccrc- mende i to ninny of his friemls Major Lane's Liniment, anu they being desirous to pro cure it, he thou.d advise h:m to estuUlisu a depot in Taiip. TIIC IMJIAN L1.!3IC.T, As a relief, ever rcrHy ; as a killer of lin. taken inwurdly or outwardly applied. hs no equal. For the relief and euro of Rheu matic and Neuralyic AjftcUun. trains. Lruises, a'c , it is unequalled, it is uio most efficacious, taken inwardly, in the cure of Clutera. Cramps and Pains in the Stom ach. Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholera Morbus. Ltoltra l-Jantvm. e,-c , and is without excep tion the inot iconderf ul Panacea the woihl affords. No FAMILY should be without it. Every TRAVELER by land or Fea should have a bottle. MINERS aud FARMERS residing at a distance from physicians slw-uld keep it constantly on hand. Iu case -f Ac cidents and sudden attacks of Stomach Com p!a:nts, it value cannot be estimated. In quire for Mnfrr LANE'S INDIAN LINI MENT, aiui take no other. PRICE 0 per bottle. For sale at wholesale and retail by Demas Barnes & Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. ; Gale t Ib.hiion. 18G Greenwich- t.t N. Y. ; F. C. Wells & Co., 192 Fulton t , N. Y. ; Chsj. N. Crittenden. 38 6th Ave, N. Y-, and by respectable Druggists through out the world. Nne genuiLe uilcss tignd by JonN Tuos. Lank. nd ccnrter.Mned by J. T. LANE & CO., Proprietors, 16S Broad way, N. Y. (pJ-Scnd f. V circular. ONLY $1. Unfortunate Humanift: $1 ONLY. My Ii jection cures Gonorrhoea or Ghct iu ten days, without noxious ilnis, when all other remedies fail. Dh. HI NKY REMMAIR, Station F., N. Y. Ciiy. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAR RtAGE. The Cheapest Bk tter Pub lished, containing nearly 300 pages a: d ICO fine plates and rngravir.gs of the Ar.at'ny of the Human Organs iu a state of Health and Disease, with a treatise on Early Errors" and their Deplorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan t.f Treatment--the only rational aud successful mode of Cure, as shown by the report of cases trcatel. A truthful adviser to the marriod and those contemplating marriage who pn tertain doubts of their phj-Mcd condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on re ceipt of 25 cents in stamps or currency, by addressing Da. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane. Albany, N. Y. The author n:av be consulted Hon any of the disease. upj'i which his book ieats. either perowallf or by mail. Medicines tent to any part ci the world. MANHOOD and the VIGOR ok YOUTH RESTORED IN FOUR WEEKS. Success Ctuo.ran'eeil. I)r Record's Essence of Life restores manly poeer, from whatever cause arising, the eft'erts of early pernicious habits, se!f abuse, im potency and climate, give way at once to this wonderful medicine, if taken regularly acctirding to the iiirecTjons (which are very simple, and require no re straint from business or pleasure. ) Failure is impossible Sold in bottles at $3, or four quantities in one for id. To be had only of the sole appointed auent in America. HER MAN GEUZEN, S23 Bowery and 205 2,1 Avenue, New York. LADIES' FANCY FURS I AT John Vare3ra& old established Fur Manufactory I NO. US Arch St., &bove 7th, & PHILAD'A. fg Have now in Store. uwn import- Sation and Mannfac gJture. one of the Kr- ' tt fln.l mrv. I tlfuleieclions of FANCY FITlS f... t j:- v. tJuir- a id Children's waar, now in the City. Alo, a fine assortment of Cent's Fur Glove aE4 Collars. I am cnabh d to 'dispose of my ooLj at yrry reasonah'e prices, and I would there fore solicit 9. call from my friends of Cambria county 'ud Ticioitj'. Renumber theNam. Nnwer and Street JOHN FA REM A. io. 7IS ARCII St., above 7th, south aide PHILADELPHIA. HyI have no partner, nor connection viih any other Store in rhilad 'a. oc.3.4m.J gT. JAM E S ifo T E l7 Conducted on the European Plan.) 405 & 407 Libbstt Street, opposite tub Union Deiot, Pitts bubgh. Pa. JAMES K. LAN AH AN, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this ITntpl n-nan ot -ii i . ai an lioura oi me aay ana mgnt. loct.17. -ly. "P LE3L II O L L I DAY, GRAFF, 1TATKIXS & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, 4!lO MARKET STREET. Aug. 22, 18G7. PHILADELPHIA. TO J. LXOYD, successor to It. S. Busn. Dealer iu Drugs, jJediciues. Paints, Ifo. Store on Main street, opposite tb "Mansion House,' Ebensburg Pa October 17, 18Q7.-6m.& mm i St t ! 1 ? 1 .r v f, i ... T: 4. t i i ; f i i 1 i V ,- I 1 PapbZ'CuT-