7 Tig 3: I0JffKll III. The ttkgp hotel that is known by the ! nuE'i "i'Ange Garden," on the route itoiu Laon to Son-sons, balaaan LaiTau and Charignon, was- formerly an obscure hovel called t e Set le, (wllow,) whose is- I olated situation made it a lit place for the perpetrations of crimes. In 1700 this tavern was purchased by one Mr. (Jalland, the owner of the farm ; of Vauxrain. He caused the old build- i inp to be torn down, and the present one 10 be erected on the ?ame site. Hut in j pulling down the tavern and digging the j foundations lor the new one what was the surprise of the new proprietor to find a great number of dead bodies buried undvr the soil of the court, under the barn and cellar, some of which nppeared to have been buried at no very distant period. Unfortunately, the supposed author of the supposed assassinations Lad been dead homo yean, and the earth covered alike the criminal and his victims. Mr. (Jutland sought for all the informa tion which could he likely to solve the mysteiy of this horrible affair. Jlclow are a couple of facts which he has made known to many of his friends. He says : "I hud lived iu the new house about five years when a peddler one day entered and asked it wine was sold there as for merly. Afterwards he inquired if the landlord was still a'iv. Upon replying that lie died tare years before 1 had bought the place, he said to me "I fear nothing now ; I can with safe ty relate to you the horrible deed I wit nessed here ten years ago. Having come to this place iu the evening fur a lodging, the master said to KM ;I have only one hay lofi to offer you, as the beds iu the house are ah full.' I was too tired to go farther, and 1 accepted. After I had gone up in the hay loft, I heard them take away t ho ladder by which I had ascend ed. This seemed very strange, and made me feel so uneasy that I could not close my eyes to sleep all night. Towards midnight, J. heard plaintive and stifled groans in the court ; I threw off the hay witti wlneu 1 bad covered myselt when I lay down, and approached the badly joint ed window of my confinement, and per ceived distinctly through the cracks, by the light of a caudle placed near the en trance of the lower door, the tavern keep er and his son murdering a traveler, who begged nmst piteondy for mercy, offering them all he possessed, to spare his life. Soon the light disappeared and I could hear nothing more. The tortures I expo rieoced were horrible. I expected every moment that my time would come next to be massacred. At length day dawned, nnd the ladder was put back in its place ; 1 descended and paid my hill, went away and said nothing about the robber's den. This is the first time I have ever told what I Saw that horrible night." "Hut," aaid I to him, "why did you not make a declaration as you passed through SoilBOni V "Oh, I could not do it very well, as my time was limited , I was obliged to be back in the country at a certain time, and if I had made a declaration, it would have detained me perhaps a month or two." To this fact, Mr. Caliand adds the fol lowing, the circumBtances of which he relates thus : "One day a person from a neighboring town Came to me and said : "Did you know that he of whom you bought the tavern was a very wicked man ? You recollect that the little gar den behind the house w.13 enclosed by a hedge ; a beggar from the community of L , eras one day resting himself in the shade of 'his hedge, the thickness of which prevented him from being soen by the father and son, who were weeding in the garden. They worked for some time without speaking, when the son suddenly i br ko silence au i said to his father "To-morrow, you know that I depart. 1 thail go away from this country, and never return." you always atraij, then, of see ing ghosts f asked the old man. "I can no longer endure this life that we lead and I have not the courage to as sist you in assassinating poor travelers who beg of you in vain for merer. " "Very well, you are free then," replied the father. Here the conversation ended, but the next morning it was reported that the son of this bad man had died suddenly in the night. The father had poisoned him for fear that in an excess of dread or remorse, be might betray him. In regard to the father, he died in his den, without h-.'in dislurbed." For destroying the sad souvenirs at tached to this place, Mr. Callar.d gave it the name of the "Guardian Angel," in the place of the "S;.ule," which it for ruerly bore, and wbich it received in 1050 from a 1'iedm jntesc, who driven from his country for his crimes took refuge in this isolated place, covered with willows and brambles. This outcast built a cabin of branch- s and mud hy the side of the road, and begun BBS kind of life, which was continued by his successor, until the old building was pulled down an 1 the hotel erected. slage A "house on runners"' passed th00ti Grand Raptda, Michigan, a few days 5-ince, in which was a stove, a tabl-, a b.d, and other necessary articles of furniture, the house ailbrding accommodations to a family who were bound for a point one bundled miles north in the pine woods. A man, name unknown, fell dead in the street at I'ainesville, Ohio, the other day. He was a blacksmith, and had staled that he went West every year to whip a man who married his wife, and was then on the way to perform that duty, lie gave no names or places. -As an extraordinary iostance of fe- oundity, it is stated by the Bucks Countv JtttetHaemeer that Linford Tomlioson, of liyborry, has a cow which has given birth to seven calves within twelvemonths -three the first time and four the last. A steam sawmill in Bristol, Indiana. in Managed hv a man and his two daugh ters. One of the pirU is engineer and fcesaan, and the oiher helps her father li t L lite boards urul roll the log?. Uuisa jttuhlbach's Historical Novels. D. appletox & CO., -13 cm. I 413 BaOA DWATi New York, HAVE JUST PUBUSSSD THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE. An Histo rical Sketch of the Days of Napoleon. 1 ToLJSro. Paper covers, $1 50; Cloth $2. NAPOLEON and tbi QUEEN OF PRUS SIA. 1 vol., Bto. Paper covers, $1.50; Cloth. $2. THE DAUGHTER OF AN EMPRESS. 1 vol ,Svo. illustrated. Paper covers, $1 CO; I Cloth. 12. MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER SON. 1 vnl..8vo. Par' r covers. $1 50; Cloth, $2. ' JOSEPH IT. AND BIS COURT. Transla ted from I he Get man hy Adelaide de V. Chaudron. 1 vol.. 8vo. Cloth, $2. FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS COURT. Translated from the German by lira. Chapman Ottoman and her Daugh ters. 1 vol . Iftrtn. 4'A oases. Cloth. $2. BERLIN AND SANS 80UCT; op.. Fhkd KatCR the Grkat AKD His Fkiknss. 1 I vol.. 12mo. Cloth, $2. I THE MERCHANT OF BERLIN. Trans lated from the German bv Anvrv Coffin, ML D. 1 vol.. 12 mo. Cloth, 2. FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS FAMILY. 1 vol., 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth. S2. LOUISA OF PRUSSIA AND HER TIMES, i 1 vol..'8vo. Illustrated. Paper covers, . $1.50 : Cloth. 92. HENRY VIII. AND CATHARINE PARR. An Historical Novel. By L. Muhlbach. 1 vol., 12aio. Cloth, $2. Prot!ncnl Characteristics. I. Twa ABB IssntLcnvE. "As purely literary workfc, these histori cal romauces possess a high degree of merit. They read like genuine histories. Catholic World. 'They are correct descriptions of the countries and the people described." Her ald. II. Tmkt are Entertaining. 'Ye regard tbes: books as among the Vest and most entertaining novels of the day." Springfield Republican. "The reader is at once fascinated and held spill-bnud until the volume is completed." Free Press. "There ;s no dull chapter in it." Utica Herald H.TuFT ark Mirrors ok the Timks. "No one can peruse them without conce ding the author's great skill iu grasping aud tielineatiug the characters which figure con spicuously in them. "The study which enables the author to delineate s accurately the emotions and in centive to action which moved men and women f a ;ast age must be close and un tiringl and Louisa Muhlbach shows in all of her works a perfection which carries the reader into the very presence of the charac ters represented." Syracuse Journal. IV. Tan ake Historically Correct. " Historically correct, aud as entertaining many of the volumes of Sir Walter Scott." as Providence Herald. "Louisa Muhlbach must have carefully and ililigi'Dtly studied the secret histories of the times a:.d countries of which she writes, and I cr tat-k is done well and effectively." Worcester Spy. "No Historical Novelist has laborcil so faithfully to reproduce a complete picture of past times and events." Utica Herald. V. Thky ai:k OmGEXAL. "It has agreeably surprised readers to find a new writer with such constructive genius S ai b md knowledge of character as Louisa Muhl- ien possesses." 1 ublic LiCdirer. Each succeeding novel adds to Mrs. Mundt's reputation as a writer of historic j fiction." New York Times. VI Thex ake ecu. ok Imagination. "She is not only the skilful joiner, but a neat handed artizau." Christian Witnes-. "There is seldom any straining after ef faut, hut it is really wonderful how Madame Mundt manages to suitain and increase the interest to the end." ' The word-painting of the authoress is much more effective than the best efforts of the engraver." Illinois State Register. I VII Thex Contain Ankckotks ok Courts. "Scottish history offered no fresher and mure romantic matenal to the masne woik ing hand of Sir Walter Scott than she finds iu the annals of the German courts." Even r.g (.-azette. "There in not to be f.und anywhere in human annals, unused, such magnificent, such superabundant materials for romance, as clog the chronicles of tbe Prussian and Austrian courts of ti e lBifa century. Hy their dress, their manners, their modes of thought, their language, they are almost as ; much separated from us as if they had lived 'nc thousand years ago." Observer. VIII. TlIET TEI.T. AUDIT EmPLROUS, KiNOS, AN1J QUKSKS. "V,o learn from her not only how Fred ) orick William and Frederick the Great, Jos ; eph the Second, Voltaire, liinsim, Baron 'franc k, the Empress Catherine, walked and : talked in their grand roles, but how they powdered their hair, lhrted and took tea." ; Register. "The choice of bar subjects exhibits hr genius. She takes the time of Frederick the (jreat, Joseph the Second, for example, and upon the background of facts which the chroniclers of the periods afford, she embroi : de the bright and sombre colors, the light j and bade ..f her fiction, with the skill of a . mnsumuiate nth." The Eagle, IX. Tjik Stvi.k. nj laisjutsinto. ''Hie style of this writer for purity, per ; spi. uity and stsganee, is something greatly : to be cnmmendt.d. It is free from imitations, msaseruans, and t;icks of every kind." The Argus. "Tbe translations do justice to tbe vivid, i piquant style of the original ; and the story is fuP of movement and crowded with en ; tertaining and instructive incident." The j Chicago Post. 'Tlie interest of the book does not depend upon its chara- ters nor its incidents, nor yet j on iu charming style, but in its harmony ; of c.isi posit ion." Day Book. X. EVEBTBODX IS HkaIMNO Them. "Our people seem to bara stopped reading French novels, and English works are com . plained of as dull. Miss Muhlbach precisc ; iy supplies the public want. "The novels of Clara Mundt arc being I read by every one." Times. "Muhltach's novels have a worldwide J reputation, and are read with avidity, as I fast as issued from the press." Snrinfield Republican. "They are winning a wide and deserved popularity in this country." State Journal. Either of the Norels sent free by mail to amJ addrcss on receipt of the price c. D I B Pi K T WITH BORER & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, KO. 43a J1ARKKT STKKKT, Pcl'jv Fifth. S.. nth Side. PHI, A I)' A. I I am now prepared to offer 6 UP : I : IDfi IN DU CEMKN 1 8 TO CASH PUaOHASSRS OF TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE! EITHER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. My Steak cons?Fts in part of every variety of Tin, Shecl-Sron. COPPER AND BRASS WARES, BNAMKl.l.KI) ARB I'l.AlN SAUCE PANS, BOILERS, fee, COAL SHOVELS, MINE LAMPS, OIL CANS. HOI SEFURNISHING HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Spcat'a Ann-Dust HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOBLE, TRIUMPH am. PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Ccking Store desirJ I will got when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re- pairs on har.d for the Stoves I sell : others will be orelered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WHOUSAU OK RETAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving moie W'Jiht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SPESiCER'S SBFTESl ! It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on baud. Special attention given fo Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible lates. Wholesale Merchants' Lipts now ready, and will be sent on application 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 liberal pa tronage I have already received, nnd will endeavor to pleas sil who may call, wheth er they buy or not m FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7, 1867. 6m. WHOLESALE 7 X I I II - i & J vs. B.. HARSDBERCER & C0V STHEET, orrosiTE SCOTT HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, FA., Keep constantly far sale the largest and best a;-.sci Linent of pure T T T? ni n -v. zr sr-, vr- f v - JJH U JT2 OS iTlJiilltf IIM Jl'Q IX CAMBBTA COUNTY. PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES Alcolioi, Turpentlise, Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands, 4000 Lbs. White Lead, CYES. SYESTEFFS, mil Plffl. And in fact everything kept in a firrt-rlass Drug Store, all of rchkh will be SOLD AT CITY PIECES, MISHLIR'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, by the dozen or by the gaiion. OLU STOCK OF Perfumeries aud Toilet Articles is acknowledged by all fudges to be tho LARGEST J.V QUANTITY AND FIXES'! V QJJALTTY OF ANY IS Olilt TOWN. SOLK AGENTS KuK HAirS MCB MflUM'Fns TTPnn nT.Timnn ill ilia iluUH UlllfiU AN1 SHARPS MAGIC LINIMENT! ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AT LOWEST I'KICKS. Johnstown, Aug. 15, 1&G7.-Iy. UllII i i ESTABLISHED 1856. THE OLDEST 71 V 1J IN CAMBRIA COUN i I. T. FRAZER Keeps constantTy on bacd the LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSOR TMENT OF GOODS PERTAIN ING TO TILE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he effers TO TI1F. TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOWEST RATES! jm. ze&z J6i: 9 Franklin Street, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE.) JOHNSTOWfSf, PENN'A. "7 D WARD UODNETTT ALTOONA, PA., Prepares Plans nnd Designs, with full de tails, for HUUEri, STORES, CHURCHES, &c. Also fcr Alterations and Improvements in old building'?. Addrc?3 or call at .St. Ohatfef Qotelj near Pa. R. R., AHoonn, Blair county Fa. ;an.0.-5Tn . TV 1 qciCK s.ti.r?, Oi'K K SALF AND SMALL PROFITS. AND SMALT PROFITS, AND SMALL PROFI TS, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, G 0 KLEV'S NEW CHEAP STORE, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best Selected and the Greatest Variety ever brought to Town. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, GO AND SEE. GO AND SEE. GO AND SEE. The subscribei calls the attention of the public to the fact, that he has just received and opened out in his New Store, a large stock of goods, consisting of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED, Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, Cof fee, Tea, Molasres, Spices, Tobacco, Cigars, Candles, Soap, Vinegar, &c,, &c. NOTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY, Stoneware ami Earthenware. ALSO, a fine assortment of the best and latest style of Hats. He always keeps constantly on bsnd Bologna Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Oysters in can, or half cans, and al most everything in the eating or drinking line. AU of which will be sold at t-niall profit. CEO. GURLEY, Main Strket, Ebexsburq, Pa. January 31, 1867. f E I S & K E U T 1L , BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AXI BOOH. BIKDEKS. MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK BOOKS, PORTK-MONAIS, l'APEH BOXES AND LOOKING GLASSES. Looking Glass and Picture Frames always on hand, and made to order. A large and most complete assortment of Drawing Room .;nd Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of Obromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate Eu gratrings, Pls-in and Colored Lithographs, Oil Prints, Photographs and Wood Cuts. This collection embraces a selection of large siaed match pictures of Landscape and Do mestic Scenea and Portraits, and 5,000 dif ferent varieties of Card Photographs of prom ineut men, c omic and sentimental scenes and copies of subjects by celebrated artists. We have also a varied assortment of BIBLES, PRAYER. HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS. HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES. NOVELS. &c. Religions Prints and Emblems in great varioty, aud the largest and most complete stock of STATIONERY ever brought to this county. 500 new and beautiful styles of WALL PAPER, including an assortment ol Potter's celebrated English make, for which we are solo agents in this locality. These Wall Tapers are handsomer in dosign, supe rior in finish, and 2 inches wider than any other make. The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are respectfully notified that we make B' OK BINDING and the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly executed st moderate rates. fv'Store on corner of Clintcn and Locust str- ets, immediately opposite Foster House. Johnstown, Oct. 24. 18G7.-lf. G rant" house, Hemlock. Cambria Co., Pa. JOHN WILKIN, Proprietor. This House has bcea refitted, and offers accommodations superior to any other House m the vicinity. The Proprietor, after long experience in the business, feels confident he understands the wants of the public. His TABLE will be supplied with the delicacies of the season and ins BAR with the choicest wines and liquors. By constant attention aud due tare for the comfort of his guests the Proprietor hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage. maylG-ly.J SCO'IT HOUSE, Main Street, Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa. A. ROW CO., Proprietors. ipHTS HOUSE having beeD refitted and elegantly furnished, is now open for the reception and entertainment of guests. The proprietors by long experience in hotel keep ing feel confident they can satisfy a dis criminating pubtie; Their Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of liquors and wines. Jan. 31, 18G8. (ly) T. JAMES1 HOTEL, Conducted on the European Plan,) 3 405 & 407 Libeutt Street, opposite the Union Depot, Pittsburoii.Pa. JAMES K. LAN AH AN, Propriitor. This House is newly buiit and splendidly furnished, aud convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. UN I ON HOUSE, P BENS BURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT, j Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it had heretofore received. His tble will always be furnished with the bast the market bi.it cl liquors be attended by hostler. affords : his bar with the Dia stable is la will an attentive and obliging Jan SO, 1806 -tf. SHIELDS HOUSE, LORETT0, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THOMAS C ALLEN, Proprietor. iTlIUS house is now open for the accommo 1 dation of the public. Accommodations ai good as the country will afford, and charges moderate. Jan 31, 1867.-tf. OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebenshckg. R.. P. LIXTOX &, CO., Prop'r. The Tablk is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with choiee liquore, and the Stablk attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, mouth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., between Market and Arch, May 9, 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. ETBR SIDES, with IIK HMAI, HULL & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, N. E. Cor. Third & Mcrbrl Sla , Jan. 22, 1807. PHILADELPHIA. rjliAFF, WTtKIN fe CO Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 512 Mabket Steket, FLEH. IIOLLIOAY. PHILAD'A. LIVE STUCK HSSpi EIMFW. CASH CAPITAL $000,000. We are now prepared to insure LI YE STUCK against both Death and Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of stock have now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company , of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the loss of their an imals in ease ot death or theft. OWNERS OK HORSES, Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex pressmen, Physicians, and in lact all who are to any extent dependant upon the servi ces of their horses in their daily vocations, should insure iu this Company, and thus derive a protection against the loss of their animals, which are in many cafes the sole means of support to their owners. FARM STOCK. Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of saving the value of their stock, and secure an equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them iu being deprived of their Cattle, by insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA f By insuring in this Company you ex change a certainty for an uncertainty. No man can tell whether his animals may not be stolen or die through some unforseen calamity. f5- Competent Agents wanted, to whom a liberal compensation will be jwiid. Apply to KERR vv CO., General Agent. April 4, l867.-ly. Altoona. Pa. 03- Gd. WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg, has Veen appointed local agent for the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. 1?0 li E 1 G N S II I i'PING AMD EXCHANGE OFFICE. We are now selling Exchange (at New Y' rk Rates on England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wnrsemberg, Baden, Hesssn, Saxony, Ihinover, Belgium, Ewitzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any P'rt in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERB & CO. JOHN IIICKEY, At.toona Pa., Dealer In all klndi Household Furniture ! seen s LOUNGES, ! TABLES, I BEDSTEADS SOFAS. J BUREAUS, WHAT-NOTS CUSHIOHED, CANE BOTTOMED ANT) COMMON CHAIRS, &c. NEW FURNITURE WAREROOM, JULIA STKRKT, NEAU IIAKUIET, OfpOUte fhc Protestant Episcopal Church, March 7, 1867. -ly. EAST ALTOONA. A WORD from JOHNSTOWN! JOS5!VT J. RfHRPIIY & CO. At their S(o7 CS I i ill S it House, Main tit., and on CliiUon Street, Johnstown, Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a g neral variety of NOTIONS, ftc Their stock consists of almost every article usually kept in a retail sb -recall 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, 18o7.-tf. hakvey cn:ms. TJT C ii r LOWKIK riilt-DS. cv CO., I, D S Wliolenale Dex Its in i his. shoes, m m leather. 13 V OOD STKKKT, PITTSBURGH. PA. Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" C)tton Yarn, lings. Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 23, 1867.-tf. JOHN GAY. WM. WELSH. GA Y cfe W ELSH, Bveeeese s to Gay .v Paiutti , UHfllSMIltl t Grocers and Gommissiou Merchants ANT) DEALERS IN FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, Sec., &c, Corner Penu and Canal Sts., opposite Grain Elevator. ieb28 Pittsburyh, Pa. M. CRtss'.vELL, John a. RYi-an, K. T. SLAC K, WM. D. O EMM ILL. M. McDOSALD, M. CRESSWELL 8l CO., Importers and J-.bbtrs of FASCY IU STAPLE DRY GOODS, No. 511 Market Street, June 20. 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. T O U . P . DAVIS, WITH BOYD 8l STROUD, Importers and Dealers tn QUEENSWARE, CHINA and GLASS, No. 32 North Fouuth St,, Four doors below Merchants' Hole;, 1'HILA. WT I X P O R T S & C O Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FLOUR. PEED. PHBVISIQSS. BflQCfiIS IKON, JsAlLS, &c, Juniata Street, opposite United States Hotel HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. WHOLESALE t , ..cnWC OA. a ai v r . , 5V GROCERS J M E S PL Oealer la all DAVIS, klndt of POPLAR, CHERRY St ASH LUMBER, Yard Nos. 314 ami 316 N. Broad St., PHILADELPHIA. 03-Pnsiness attended to in Ebensburg hy Win. J. Williams. fmylo-ly II KINKEAD, Justice of the Peal and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Hasson Esq.. dee'd, on High St., Ebensburg. Jf S. STRAYER, Jpstice of the " Pkace. Johnstowu, Pa. OQice ou the corner of Market strt IDcl Locust alley, BoOOBd Ward. dec. 12. lv PHOTOGRAPHIC. fc. K N. T. AWTHOKY, Slantiractiirer of rpffOTO GRAPHIC M ATE RIALS W llol.Ks A LK AKU KKTAtL. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. j In addition to our main basinrss nf PUO TO0BAPBIC MATERIALS wcarellead j quarters for the following, viz : Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of Ametirin and Foreign Cities and Land scapes. Groups, Statuary. &C. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR. From negatives made in the various cam paigns, and forming a complete Photo graphic history of the great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adapted for either the Magic Lantern cr the Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be scut to any address on receipt of Stamp. PHOT 0 0 RAJ'H W A LBV MS. We manufacture more largely than any other house, about llOO varieties, from 50 cents to $50 each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty aud durability to any others. Card Photojrajihs tf Gfrrals, Stale men. Actors, &r. Sfc, Our Catalogue enibracos over fivk thous and diffarent subjects, including reproduc tions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paiutings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. D., will please remit 25 per cent, of the amount with their order. Qra-The prices and quality of our g ods cannot fail to satisfy. apr25-lv.J Mans mm m mm I'KAl.KRS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Fancy Soaps, Leon's au l Hall's Hair Resto ratives, Piils, CHntouentu, Planters, Litd UMSSts. (all kinds.; Davis' Pain Killer. Ra.l ways Uc-ridy Kvlirf. BrownN Ksm. Jamaica Ginger. Citrate Miinesia, Flavoring Ex tracts :ind Fssiencss. Lemon Syrup. Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, PURE SPICES, 6cc. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Pdank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds. Cay, Post and all kinds of Note i'aper. Envelopes, Pens. Pc ucils, Arnold's Writing Fluid. Bwch and Red Ink. Pocket and Pass Books, Maga zines, Newspapers. Novels. Hf-tories, ilildes. Religious I'rayer and Toy Books, Penknives;, Pipes, Ac. TJT" Medicine for the body aud food for the mind. Call and see. Main stkeet, Ebknsdi-ug. July 25, 18G7. Lurro, President. JOHN Ll.OYI), Cr.s. icr. F IRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOU.M. COVEU?lKXT AGEHCV A NO DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Cciiier Virginia and Annie Streets, NorVi Ward, Altoona, Pa. Authorized Capital, $300,000 Cash Capital paid in, - - - - l.'iO.OOO All busimtss- pertaining to Banking done on favorable terms Internal lievenue Stamps of all deuomi nations, ahvtys on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in stamps, will be allowed, as follows : 150 te $100. 2 per cent.; S'00 to $200. 3 per cent ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. 31. 18P7 tf. 1, LOID CO., Baaskcrs, Ebkbbbubo. Pa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, aud other Securities, bought and st Id. Interest allowed on Time Lepeeits. O'liectitns made on all accessible points iu ihe'United States, and a general Ranking business transacted. January M. iM7 w. M. LLOID & CO., Bankers, Altoona, Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received ou deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or KpcL time, with interest at Mr rates. an31. ENTISTRY. The mdeisn- eii, Graduate of the Baltimore Co.! e;e of Dental Surgery, respectfully oilers ids ptufeauioual services to the oitiaena of Eb ensburg aud icinity, which place he will vicit (n the fourth Monday of each luunlh, to fematn cue veek. feb.6. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. T. F. MtSLUKE, Sur.jkox Of.ntist, OarrolHowU, Cambria Co., Pa. Teeth maatied on GhM, Silver, Vulcan iu., Cheolaatic. cc. ftlf-Proforaional visits made L Chest Sprinp's the firt week and to Lorctto the second week of each month. Carrotlftcwn, Jul 4. 1867.-clm.2a 1 j m i TAMES J. OATMAN, M. I).. tenders his prot'tssional 5-ervices as Phy 1 sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll j town and vicinity. Oftio in rear of build j ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. ' Niht calls can be made at the hotel of Law 1 renoe B ihroti . (ataj ist".-tf. DENT i STRY. Dr. 1). W.Zeig ler. baeing opened an office in rooms over R. It. Tiic-ruas' Store, offers Ins profes sional services to ttie eitiistii.s ot Kuenauurg ani vicinitv. Tcrtli rxtratd wi'hvut mi by use of Nitrous Oxide or L ivjtn.ig Gmm. D DEVEREAUX, M. D., Phy- MM. -ician ash Scrgeon, Summit, Pa Office east end of Mansion House, on Rail Koad street. Night calls may be made at the office. ray23.tf. J. LLOYD, sncf'essor to K. S. , ' P.r:x, Dealer in Druys, Medicines, Paints, tic. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansiou House." Ebensburg, Pa. October II. 1 867 ,-6m. FRANK W. HAY, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-1 HON WAKE. Canal street, below Cliuton, Johns town. Pa. A large stock constantly hand. rpHE RISING SUN STOVE POL- ISH. For beauty of polish, saving of labor and cheapness, this preparation is tru ly uurivalled. liny no other. J'or sale by June 13, 1867. GEO. HUNTLEY. 3 AMES C. EASLY, Aitokney at-Law, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 31. 1867. G EX j RG E IT. 0 ATM A N, ITTOHNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in O lonade Row, Centre irtreet. January 31, 1807.-tf. "Jp you want to buy goods on long credit A ud nav bis n rices, don't co to prices, ii vb. ?S - rvc KY,S F,JT a mcdir m fhat v a? ure colt; i ip, INFLI KX5CA, TICKLING IN TUKtT WHOOPING cov 1H or rclicre CONSUMPTIVE CO I f,HS. ' AS QUICK AS COE'S COUGH BALSAM OVER ONE MILLION BOTTLES have lecn soul, and not a single instance of its failure is knotm. We have in our pos PSSSicn any quantity of Certificates, some of them from EMINENT PHYSICIANS who have Used it in their practice, and given it the jre-minence over ail other compounds. IT DOES NOT DliY UP A COLGH, BI T LOOSENS IT, so as to enable the patient to expert orate freely. Two or three doses niil IVTasUUtsaX CUBS TO KLINfi U THK THKOAT. A half lt- tle has ofwn oasaplstsif cured the most Stubborn Cong,, and yet, though it is so sure and speedy in its operation, it is per fectly barn. less, bc-u. purely vegetable. It is very agreeable to the t;-.ste, ail mav b administered to children of any age. In usesof Croiij we will guarantee a cur, if Rufam as season. o Family should be uilLout It. It is within the reacli of all, it being the cheapest and beet medicine extant. C. G. CLARK ft CO., Prop're. mar.28.eowly. New Haven, Conn. c OEnS DYSPEPSIA CUBE 1 1 This great remedy for all DISEASES OF THE STOMACH is the discovery of the in ventor of Coe's valuable C.m;h Balsam, while experimenting for his owa health. It cured Cramp iu the Stomach for him which had lefore yielded to nothing hut cholofbrm. The almost daily testimony frm various parts of the country encourage us to believe there is r. disease caused by a disordered stoma h it will nt meedfij c ure. Physi cians endorse anil u.l' it. Mi!.tcrs give tes timony of its efficacy ; and front all directions we receive tidii.gs of core- erformed. Jhftpeptia it is sure tncitn. Heartburn one dose will cure. Sick ff. adadk it has cured in hundreds of cases. Ihadache and Dizziness it stops in thirty minutes. Arid ity of the ytornach it correct: at once. Rising of the Wood it stop.simmediately. Distress nfter Ealimj nne ile aril remove. Ch4eia Morbus rapidly yield.- to a few doses, had Breath will be changed with half a bottle. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS! Its unprecedented success is owing to the fact that it cures by assisting Nature to re assert her sway in ihc system. Nearly every desJef in the United States sells it vt ONE DOLLAR PES BOTTLE. C. G- CLARK & CO., Proprietors. March 14 -eowly. New Haven, Conn. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WIP.PATTM, JOIIXSTOW.V. PA. All KINDS OF CHAIRS. BUcb as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Beck Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Caw nt SUCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE mm SEAT CHAIRS Settees. Lounges, Ac.,&c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of lab-.t STYLES, WITH PRICES To SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past tavor. he respect fully botkats a libe;al share of public patron, age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Ceaabria Co. Pa. j Jan. 81, ISti". A M E S C O N N O " Wholesale tiroccr, I'EALKB IX FLOUR, BACON, FISH AND So. 3TjS Libtrly lrr, SALT, June 27, 18ci7. PITTSBURGH. PA D. M LAl -GHLIN, II TTORNEY AT LAW, Joksuiomm, Pa Uiiice in the Exchange building, on the Corner ot Clinton aud Locust streets upr Blaire. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. M, 18fi7.-tf. U. L JOHNSTON. J S. ftCASIM. JOHNSTON .t SCAN LAN. A'torncys at Law. Bbenslwraj, Cambria co.. Pa. Office opposite the Gnirt House. Ebensburg. Jan. 31, 18ti7.-tf. OBERT E. JONES. Elensbura, Cambria co., Ta', Dealer in Lumber. The highest prices, i;i Cash, paid for CBKRRT, POPLAK.ASH and LI N N LUMBER. JOHN 1. LINTON, I TTORNEY AT I, AW, Jniwjfcww. Pa. Office in buildinrr on corner of Main and Franklin street, oppcisite Mansion House. second fl(X)r. Johnstown. Entrance on Fra:: Jan. 31. 1807. tf. street. F. A. SHOEMAKER, I TTORNEY AT LAW. fSbensl y, Pa 11 Office on High street . one door East of the Barking Souse c f Llovd & Co. January 31. 136T.-tt F V TIERNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ubaidurg. Fa. Office in Color. ade Row. Jan. 6. 18r.7-tf.-. it . W. H. BECHLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Commissioners' Room. Court House. Jan. 31. '67-tf. JOSEPH M' DONALD, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW. Ehmsbura. P--T j Office on Centre Hotel. street, opposite Moore Jan. 91, 1867-tf JOHN FENLON, 1 TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg h Office ou Hhih street, adjoining h Pa is rest- dence. Jan SI. 1867. -tf. L P E RIII N Cr, Attorn ey-at- W L w, Jahnstfwn, Pa. Office on Frank- liu street, upstairs, ove? John Benton a Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1867. GEORGE M. READE, TTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg, P-- Office on Main street, three doo K8 ol JuRan. Jan. S I . l7- WILLIA3I KHTLLU I TTORNEY AT LAW, Kbemsbwrg, Pa. J Office in Oolonade Row, Centre street Jan. M. l6.-tf.