The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 12, 1868, Image 4

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THfWa3 WORTH KNOWING.
Cuke tor Frosted Flesh. No
thing is better for -withdrawing the
frost, -without injury, from frozen
ears and cheeks than the .immediate
application of kerosene, rubbing it
on gently a few times. In one in
stance both cheeks were frozen and
this remedy produced immediate
relief without the usual inflamaticn.
The game person repeated the ap
plication in a similar case at another
time, with equal success. In an
other case the remedy was applied
to a badly frozen ear, which, as in
the other instance, it cured without
inflamation. It is indispensible
that the application be made before
thawing. This remedy is all the
more valuable because it is generally
at hand in every house.
About Carhox Oil. To ascer
tain whether oil is pure and non
explosive, pour annall quantity up
on a board or other smooth surface,
and apply a piece of burning paper ;
if the oil ignites and creates a Hame
it is adulterated and expletive.
l'urc oil will not burn in the open'
iii r when thus tested, and its safety
may be relied upon. Never blow
down the chimney of a lamp to put
out the name, because the gas in
the lamp occupying the space unfill
ed by oil is very combustible, and
will, under certain circumstances,
certainly explode.
To Preserve 1 Teres. All kinds
of herbs should be leathered on a drv
day, just before or while in blossom ;
tie them in bundles and suspend
them in a dry, airy place v.ilii the
blossoms downward. When per
lectlv drv wr:m the medicinal once
in paper and keep tliam from the
idr; pick oil the leaves of those
which arc to be used in cooking,
pound and sift them line, and keep
1 lie powder in closely corked bot
tles. Some thirty years ago there apjj
peared a statement in CJov. Hill s
"Monthly Visitor," that 'worms in
the head of sheep could be cured by
simply taking whale oil, and with a
feather putting it up the nostrils
two or three times. Jt ehould be
lonj in the spring, or whenever the
symptom of the disease make their
appearance. Those who have tried
it pronounce it a sure remedy.
Coi"(;n Ct'RE. One who has test
ed its eilicacy, and who is desirous
of alleviating t lie barking which now
nlllit-ts our community, advises them
to roast a large lemon verv carefailv,
without burning it ; when it is
thoroughly hot, -ut andsquec.e it
into a cup, upon three ounces of
sugar, finely powdered. Take a
spoonful whenever your cough trou
bles you.
l)u. Stum:, the eminent New
Orleans physician, and who had a
1 irger practice in fevers than per
haps iifty other physicians, declared
that plenty of peach orchards are
worth a thousand quarantines for
tho public health. "No more sen r
vy,' said the doctor; "eat stewed
peaches if you would keep olf indi
gestion." Frozen Feet. The following is
paid to be n cure for frozen feet.
Submerge the frozen parts in cold
water, let them remain until all the
frost is out, wipe them dry, and
ay ply a salve made of equal parts
of hog's lard and gun-pow der ground
together. The cure will Ixj effect
ed. A KEAT IIkwotiow its Pmcaa !
TU CASH MYERS I
AT THI3 EBEIfSKTTna
HOUSE-
Li
The tinders.,nod rronocLfnllv lnfrrm.t tn
citicens of Ebenaburg and the public gohor
ally that he ha mnde a great rednctbm la
prices to CASH RUYERS. My stock will
ixitinixt, In part, of Cooking, Parlor end lien
8y, of the most popular kin is ; Titt
wart of every description, of my own man
ufacture ; Hardtcare of all kind, roch as
L :kH, Sciews, P.ntt Hinges, Table Hlngee,
Shutter Ilirin, Rolls, Iron and Nails, Win
dow Glass. Putty, Table Knives mid Fork,
Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters.
Apple Parens, Pen aud Pocket Knives in
fcieat variety, Scirsors. Shears, Razors and
Strops, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring
Mftcldnes, Augers, Chisstls, Pianos, (aiii-f-asses,
Squares, Files, llanos. Anvils, Vise,
Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws,
Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes
and Snaths, Rakes. Forks, Sleigh i',.-.!!,
Shoe LaKt3, Pegu. Wax Eristics. Clothes
Wringers, Grind Stones, Patent MolasMes
Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse
Nails, Hore Shoes, Cast Steel. Rifles. Shot
Guns, Revolvers, Pistuls, Cart-ridgw, Pow
der, Caps. Lead. Ac, Odd fctove PUU,
(t rates and Fire Iiricks, Well and Cistern
Pumps and Tubing; J lumens mid Saddlery
Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Wat t
in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps,
' Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating
Oil, Rosin. Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish
s, Turpemino. Alcohol, &c.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
each as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasaoe, Syr
Tips, Spices, Dried reaches. Pried Apples,
Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl
Barley; Soaps, Oaudlew; TORACOO and
CIGARS; Paiut. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse,
Mhe, Dusting, Varnish, Stovo, Clothes aud
Tooth Urushes, all kinds and tiixe ; Rixl
Cord and Manilla Ropes, and many other
article at the lowest rales for CASIL
tyj-llouss Spouti-rvj made, painted ami put
. up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount
imde to country dealers buying Tinware
wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY
Ebeuabnrg. Feb. 28. 18CT.-tf.
geouge m. iusaiTe;
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebeun,rg, Pa.
Office on Main street, three d.jors Est
ol Julian. .Jan. Zlt 18G7.
Ft'RNISIIIKG STORE
Louisa Muhlbach's Historical Novels.
D. APPLETON & CO.,
443 and 443 BROADWAY, New York,
HAVE JUST PCELISI1ED
THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE. An Histo
rical Sketch of the Days of Napoleon. 1
voL.JSvo. Paper covers, $1.50; Cloth $2.
NAPOLEON and the QUEEN OF PRUS
SIA. 1 vol., 8vo. Paper cover?, $1.50;
Cloth. $2.
THE DAUGHTER OF AN EMPRESS. 1
vol ,8vo. Illustrated. Paper covers, $1 50;
Cloth, $2.
MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER SON.
1 vol.. 8vo. Pacer covers. $1.50; Cloth, $2
JOSEPH II. AND HIS COURT. Tranla
teil from ihe German by Adelaide do V.
Chaudron. 1 vol., 8vo. Cloth, $2.
FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS
COURT. Translated from the German
by Mrs. Chapman Coleman and her Daugh
ters. 1 vol., 12mo. 434 pages. Cloth, $2.
BEh'LIN AND SANS SOUCI ; ok. Fred
erick the Great asp His Fjuexm. 1
vol., 12mo. Cloth. 2.
THE MERCHANT OF RERUN. Trans
lated from the German by Amorv Coffin,
M. D. 1 vol.. 12 mo. Cloth, S2.
FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS
FAMILY. 1 vol., 8vo. Illustrated.
Ch th, S2.
L( EISA OF PRUSSIA AND HER TIMES.
1 voI.,8vo. Illustrated. Paper covers,
S1.50 ; Cloth. 52.
II EN" 15 Y VIII. AND CATHARINE PARR.
An Historical Novel. F,y L. Muhibach.
1 vol., 12 mo. Cloth, $2.
Prominent Cliaractcristics.
I. TllKY AUK iN-jlKLCTlVK.
"As puiely literary works, thcs:e histori
cal romauces possess a high decree of merit.
T1k-v read like yenuine histories. Catholic
World.
"They are correct descriptions of the
countries and the people described." Her
ald. II. Tlti.V A TIE KXTEKTAIXIXG.
"We regard these books as among the best
and rno.t t nfri tainin novels of the day."
Spnnqiii'l.I Republican.
"The reader is at once f.iscir.atecj nn 1 held
spell-bound until the volume is completed."
Free I'iC:s.
"There is no dull chapter in it." U'Jca
Herald.
III. Tim v aim-; Miki:oi:.3 oi- tiik Timks.
"No one can peruse tht-m without conce
ding the arthor's great .skill in grasping and
delineating the characters which figure con
spicuously in them.
"The study which enables the author to
deliucato s accurately the emotions and ir
ccntivee t action which moved men and
women f a past age must be close and un
tiring, and Louisa Mnhlb.ich shows in all
of her woiks a perfection which carries the
reader into the very presence of the charac
ters icpresen ted. "Syracuse Journal.
IV. Till.Y A HE IIl.STOKICAl.t.Y CuHKECT.
'' Historically correct, and as entertaining
many of the volumes of Sir Walter Stott."
as Providence Herald.
" Louisa Muhibach must have carefully
end diligently studied the secret histories of
the times and countiies of which she writes,
and her ta: k is done well a!:d eiiccti vely."
Worcester Spy.
"No Historical Novelist has labored fo
faithfully to reproduce a compute picture of
past t'mes and events." Utiea Ilc.-j.IJ.
V. They Ait Okioixau
"It has agreeably surprised readers to find
a new writ r with such constructive genius
and knowledge of character as Louisa Mah!
bacii possesses." Public Ledger.
"Each Miccoe-'Hug novel adds to Mrs.
Mutidi's reputation as a wi iter of historic
lictiorj."-New York Tirued.
VI They ai;e rrj.r. ok I.-tix.Tiox.
"She is not only the skilful joiner, but a
neat-handed arti.an." Christian Witnes--.
"There is seldom any straining after cf
feet, but it is really wonderful how Madame
Muiidt manages to sustain and increase the
interest to the cud."
'The word-painting of the authoress is
much more effective tnan the best efforts of
tho engraver." Illinois State Register. 1
VII They Contain Anecootio or
CoLHTP.
Scottish history offered no fresher and
more romantic mateiial to tho magic wr -iking
hand of Sir Walter Scott than she finds
in the annals of the German courts." Even
ing Gazette.
"There are not to be found anywhere in
human anuals, unused, such magnificent,
such superabundant material for romance,
as clog the chronicles of the Prussian and
Austrian courts cf the 18th century. By
their dress, their manners, their modes of
thought, their language, they are almost as
much separated from us as if they had lived
one thousand years ago." Observer.
VIII. TllEY TEI.E A UOLT K.V.I'EHOHS,
Kixcs, axii Queens.
"We learn from her not only bow Fred
erick William and Frederick the Great, Jos
eph the Second, Voltaire, Lous.--.eaii, Raron
Trenck, the Empress Catherine, walked and
talked in their grand rolas, but how they
powdered their hair, Cirtcd and took tea."
Register.
"The choice of her subjects exhibits her
genius. She takes the time of Frederick the
Great, Joseph the Second, f. r example, aud
upon the background of facts which the
chroniclers of the periods afford, idie embroi
ders the bright and sombre colors, the light
and shade of her fiction, with the skill of a
consummate aitist." The Eagle.
LX. The Siyee is Inteuestixi.
The stylo of this writer for purity, per
spicuity and elegance, is some.thiii" "really
.1 ! I.-, , ' . O J
; w lu commouuoi. it is tree ln.ni imitations,
m'.'.niiorisms, and tricks of every kind."
j The Argus. J
! "The translations do iu.tice to the vivid.
pi-punt style of the original ; and the story
is full of movement and crowded with en
tertaining aud instructive incident." The
Chicago Post.
"The interest of tho book dues not depend
upon its characters nor its incidents, nor yet
on its charming style, but in its harmony
of composition." Day Book.
X- KVEUYEOIIY IS IvEAlINi Til EM.
"Our people seem to have stopped reading
French novels, and English works are com
plamcd of as dull. Miss Muhibach precise
ly supplies the public want.
"The novels of Clara Mundt arc Lein
read by every one." Times.
"Muhlbach's novels have a worl 1-wide
reputation, and are read with avidity, as
fast as issued from the press." Springfield
Republican. a
"They are winning a wide ami deserved
popularity in this country." State Journal.
Either if- (,e sent free by mail lj
any address on receipt of the price.
a
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WITH
IIOKCSt & SIROTlli:it.S,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in
CITY AND EASTERN MADE
BOOTS AJD SHOES.
Relow Fifth, South Side, - PI! It. A IP 1,
I arr now prepared to offer
SUPEllIOIl INDUCEMENTS
TO CASH r0SCIIASERS OF
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE !
EITI1EB AT
WHOLESALE OH RETAIL.
My stock consists in part of every variety of
Tin, Slicet-Iron,
COPPER AND BRASS WARES,
15NAM Kl.EEIJ AND 1T.AIM
SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS. &c,
COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, OIL
CANS, HOUSEFURNISH1NG HARD
WARE OF EVERY KIND.
Speat'a Anti-Dnat
HEATING ani COOKING STOVES,
EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES.
NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK
ING STOVES,
And any Cooking Stove desired I will get
wheu ordered at manufacturer's prices.
O ld Stovo Plates and Grates, &c, for re
pairs, on hand for the Stoves I tell ; others
wiil be ordered when wanted. Particular
attention given to
Spouting, Valleys and Conductors,
ail of which will be made out of best mate
rials and put up by competent workmen.
Lairp Burners, Wick and Chimneys
AVHOI.KSAEE OU KETAIE.
I would call particular attention to the Light
House liurner, with Glass Cone, for giving
moie liuht than any other in use. Also, the
Paragon Burner, for CiuJo Oil.
SI'l'XCER'S SIFTF.K !
It recciumcnds itself.
SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS
of all sizes constantly on hand.
Special attention given to
! Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at io'.vctt po.-siuie rates.
WnOI.KSAI.E ll KECi lANTb' LlSTS
now ready, and will be sent on application
by mail or in pcisou.
Hoping to see all my old customers and
many new ones this Spring, I return iny
most sincere thanks f jr the very liberal pa
tronage I have already received, and will
endeavor to plcaso all who may call, wheth
er they buy or not.
FRANCIS W. HAY.
Johnstown, March 7, 18G7.-Cm.
WHOLESALE
mm Mm
D.W.IIARSHBERCER&CO.,
STRUCT,
OPPOSITE SCOTT HOUSE,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
Keep constantly for sale the largest and best
assortment of pure
DRUGS & MEDICINES
1T CA1I1U.IA CvjUM'Y.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Alcohol, Turpentine,
Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands,
4000 Lbs. White Lead,
mi DYE SIMS. BLAS3, PUTTY.
And in fact everything kept in a first-class
Druj Stoi e, all tf which will be
SOLD AT CITY PRICES,
MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS,
by the dozen or by the gallon.
OUR STOCK OK
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles
is acknowledged by all judges to be the
LA RO EST IN QUANTITY
" AND FINEST IN QUALITY
OF ANY IX OUU TOWA".
SOLE AGKNT3 FOIt
SHARP'
3 1
iiirf
AX1
SIIAIIP-S MAGIC LINIMEXT !
ALL ORDEP.S PROMPTLY FILLED AT
LOWEST PRICES.
Johnstown, Aug. 15, 18C7.-y.
jOI
IIS
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ESTABLISHED 1858.
Tfili: OLDEST
7
3.
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
C. T. FKAZER
Keeps constantly on baud the
LARGEST,
CHEAPEST
AND BEST
ASSOll TMENT OF G O ODS PEE TAIN
ING TO THE
DRUG BUSINESS
In the County, which he offers
IT WHOLESALE OR RETJIL
TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC
AT LOWEST EATES!
IBS" J?5k ZiSSZ TZ1 ISRfi. 9
1'raiiKUn SI reel,
OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE,)
JOHMSTOW.N, PENM'A.
ALTOONA, PA.,
Prepares Plans and Design?, with, full de
tails for HOUSES STORKS, CMURCnES.
.te. Also fcr Alterations and Inirovenu-nt3
in obi building. AJdross or call at 8t
Cliailoa Hotel, near Pa. P. It., Altooua, UUi'v
county, Pa. jan.'C..3ia
mwiw tuiuruiiui
TJ Jin UTATH
AN!) SMALL PROFITS.
AND .SMALL PROFITS,'
AND SMALL PROFITS,
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE.
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
EBEXSBURG, PA.
EliENSRURG, PA.
EBEXSBURG, PA.
The Large-st Stock of Good.s. The Best
Selected ami 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 fuWrihei calls the attention of the
public to the fact, that he ha3 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, Mola.-es, Spices, Tobacco, Cigars,
Candles, Soap, Vinegar, &c &c.
NOTIONS. DRUGS, PERFUMERY.
Stoneware and Earthenware. ALSO, a fine
assortment of the best and latest style of
Hats. He always keeps constantly on
hand Bologna Sausages, Sardines, Fre?di and
Spiced Oysters in can. or half cans, arid al
most everything hi the eating or drinking
line. A!l of which will be sold at !-niali
profit.
GEO. GURI.EY,
MATN Si r.KET, EjJENSIJUKG, P..
January SI, 1807.
E I
s & n e u
.ToHlistOwii. Pk .
T II
BODKSELLERS, STATIONERS
A.I'W I51Mv 2J2Mi:iIS.
MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK BOOKS,
POKTE-MONAIS. PAPER BOXES
AND LOOKING GLASSES.
Looking GhiT-s r.rj-1 Picture Praties always
oil hand, aud made to order. A largo and
n-iiist complete assortment of Drawing Room
and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of
Chromes, Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate En
gravings, Pl-in and Colored Lithographs,
Oil Prints, Photographs and Wood Cuts.
This collection embraces a selection of largo
sized match pictures of Landscape and Do
mestic Scenes and Porti aits, and 5,000 dif
ferent varieties of Card Photographs of prom
inent men, comic and sentimental scenes and
copies of subjects by celebrated artists. We
have also a varied a-soitment of BIBLES,
PRAYER. HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS.
HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES, NOVELS,
&o. Religions Prints and Emblems in great
variety, and the largest and most complete
stock of STATIONERY ever brought to this
county. 500 new ami beautiful styles of
WALL PATER, including an assortment oi
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 2 inches wider than any
othfr make.
The citizens of Etensburg and vicinity are
rc.'-r-ecff'iViv notified that we make BOOK
BINDING" and the manufacture of BLANK
LOOKS a specially. AH wcik promptly
executed at moderate rates.
CO-Store clr corner of Clinton and Locust
stneis, immediate I v opposite Foster House.
Jvhnstown, Oct. 21, 18G7.-tf.
TYRANT IIOUSE
Vfl' Hemlock. Ctimljrla Co., Pa.
JOHN WILKIN, rrojtrhlor.l
This House has been refitted, and offers
accommodations superior to any ether House
in the vicinity. The Proprietor, after long
experience in the business, feels confident he
understands the wants of the public. IPs
TABLE will be supplied with the delicacies
of the season and bis BAR with the choicest
wines and liquors. By constant attention
and due care for the comfort of his guests
the Proprietor hopes to merit a liberal share
ofpatrouage. maylGly.J
SCOTT HOUSE,
Main Street. Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa.,
A. ROW & CO., Proprietors.
THIS HOUSE having been refitted and
elegantly furnished, is now open for the
reception aud entertainment of guests. The
proprieora by long experience in hotel keep
ing feel confident they can satisfy a dis
ci iminatiiig public.
Their Bar is supplied with the clioicest
brands of liquors and wines.
Jau. 31, 1868. . (ly.)
T . J A M KS' HOTEL,
Conducted on the European Plan,)
405 Sc -107 Liberty Street, opposite the
Uxion Depot, Pittsl;UKg:h,.Pa.
JAMES K. LAN ATI AN, - - - Projector.
This House is newly built and splendidly
furnished, and 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.l7.-ly.
UNION HOUSE,
PBENSEURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT,
jj Propietor, spares no pains to render this
hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal
patronage it has heretofore received. His
ts-ble will always be furnished with the
best the market affords ; his bar with the
best cl liquors. His stable is large, and will
be attended by an attentive and obliging
holler.
Jan 20, lSOS.-tf.
" SHIELDS HOUSE,
LO PETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
THOMAS CALLEN, Proprietor.
THIS house is now open for the accommo
dation of the public. Accommodations
as good as the country will atford, and
charges moderate. Jau 31, 18C7.-tf.
"MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebexsucug.
It. P. IilXTOS fc CO., Piop'ri.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies ; tho Bak is supplied with
choice liquor?, and the Staelk attended by
careful boilers. Transient visitors accom
modated and boarders taken by the week,
month or year, on reasonable terms. feb21
MERCHANTS' HOTEL-
J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors.
Fourth St., between Market and Arch,
May 9, 18G7.-ly. r III l. AD CLP III A.
METER S I D E ST
WITH
HULL & CO.,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS,
N. IS. Cor
Jan. 22, 1SG7.
Tlilrtl di 'flnrkrt Sis ,
PHILADELPHIA.
iORAFF, WATKIX & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 51:1 MAEK.tr Street,
FLEM. 1I0LLTDAY. l5tl LiD'A.
LIVE STOCK 1MEI COMPANY.
CASH CAPITAL $300,000.
?e are now prepared to ins
STOCK against both lhaih and
ire LIVE
Th-it, in
Ibis live and renablc 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 case ot death or theft.
OWNEKS OF. HORSES,
Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex
piessmen, Physicians, and in lact all who
are to any extent dependant upon the servi
ces of their horses in their daily vocations,
should insure in this Company, and thus
derive a protection against the loss of their
animals, which are in many ca.ces 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 luss which would otherwise fall
heavily upon them in being deprived of
their Cattle, by insuring in this, the
PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA !
By insuring in this Company you ex
change a certainty for an uncertainty. No
man can tell whether his animals may not
be stolen cr die through some unforsecn"
calamity.
Gt Competent Ajcnts wanted, to whom a
liberal compensation trill be p-iid. Apply to
KEKU CO., General Agents,
April 4. I8fi7.-ly. Altoona. Pa.
CO- Col. WM. K. PIPER, Ehensburg, has
been appointed local aent fur the Hartford
Live Stock Insurance Company.
?0 II E I G N S II I vYl nTj
ASD
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
We are now
York Rates on
England,
Wales,
Austria,
Baden,
Hanover,
Holland,
And Tickets
England,
selling Exchange (at New
Ireland,
Germany,
Bavaria,
If( : ('!,
Belgium,
Norway and
Scotland,
Prussia,
Wurtt inberg.
Saxony,
Switzei land,
France.
to and from any Port in
Ireland, Scotland,
Germany,
France,
New South Wales or
A'isti:d:a.
KERR & CO.
J
OILN IIICKKY, At.tooxa
llealrv In all kinds
Pa.
Household Furniture !
SCCJI A3
LOUNGES, TABLES, 1 BEDSTEADS
SOFAS, BUREAUS, WHAT-NOTS
CUSHIONED, CANE-BOTTOMED AND
COMMON CHAIRS, &c.
NEW FURNITURE WAP.ER00M,
JULIA STREET, EAU 1IAHIJIET,
Opposite the Protestant Epiyp.d C'.nv h,
March 7, lBCT.-ly. EAST ALTOONA.
A
WOIIU i ixoi JOIIXSTOW'! I
JOIiX Z. MnIIIY i CO.,
At their Stores in the Scoii House, Mr,
St.
and oa Clinton Street, Jokn&tcici,
Have constantly on hand a large and well
selected stock of seasonable
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
and a general variety of NOTIONS, Are.
Their stock consists of almost every article
usually kept in a retail store, all of which
have been selected with care and are offered
at prices which cannt fail to prove satisfac
tory. Call and examine for yourselves.
Feb. 23, 18G7.-tf. $5
II A II VET CHILD3. . . .
I.OWIUE CIIII.DS.
& CO.,
H.
GUILDS
AVliolesale IJra 1 rs In
BOOTS. SHOES, ffl SOLE 1EATKB.
133 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton
Yarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain.
Feb. 28, 18G7.-tf.
JOHN GAY.
n a y
WM. WELSH.
Ss W E ITS H ,
Succtsto 8 to Gay &. Pointer,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IX
FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR
BON OILS, &c., Sre.,
Corner Penn and Canal Sts.. opposite Grain
Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh. Pa.
ii. Cilt-SSWELL, JoIlN a. it y deb,
E. T. SLACK, AV.M. V. GEM11ILL.
33. 3ICDOXALD,
WITH
M. CRESSWELL &L CO.,
Importers and Jobbeis of
MICY AID STAPLE MY W,
o. 311 JlMktt Street,
Juno 20. lSC7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA.
rji o 31
r .
D A Y I S
WITH
BOYD &L STROUD,
Importers and Dealers in
QUEEiNSVVARE, CHINA and GLASS,
No. 32 Noutu Focutu t
Four doors below Merchants' Hotel, TIIILA.
JZ INPORT S & GO
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
IS.
IKON, NAILS, &c,
Juniata Street, opposite United States Hotel,
I10LL1DAYSBURG, PA.
WHOLESALE
..iC
J A At E S II. DAVIS,
bealcr in all kind of
POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER,
Yard Nos. 314 and 31G y. Broad St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
CCJ-Business attended to in Ebensburg by
Wm. J. Williams.
ImylU-ly
IT KINKEAD, Justice of the Pcac
and Claim Agent. Office removed to
the office formerly occupied by M. Hasson
Esq,, dee'd, on High St., Ebensburg. j31
J S. STRAYEK, Justice ofthk
Pkaok.' Johnstown, Pa. Otlice on tho
corner of Market sirect aud Locust allej',
SecoU'l YarJ. dtc.12.-ly.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
II. i 11. T. AXTIIOXY,
?I ait ii Tact urer of
PI IOTOG K A PI I IC 31 ATI 111 I ALS
V. MuLL-ALR ANP tlKT.ML.
COT BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
In addition to cur main business of PHO
TOGRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Head
quarters for the following, viz :
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views
of American and Foreign Cities and Land
scapes, Groups, Statuary, &c.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF 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 or the
Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to
any address on receipt of Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely than any
other house, about 200 varieties, from 50
cents to $50 each. Our ALBUMS have the
reputation of being superior in beauty and
durability to any others.
Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen,
Actors, tfc., fi-c.
Our Catalogue embraces over five Tmus
ASD different subjects, inclndirg reproduc
tions of the most celebrated Engravings,
Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on
receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods
C. O. I)., will please remit 25 per cent, of
the amount with their erder.
C-The prices and quality cf our g cxls
cannot fail to satisfy. apr25-ly.J
mm MEG AID UK ISTOI!
LU
I'EAr.F.KS INr
DRUGS, MEDICINES. PERFUMERY,
Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair Resto
ratives, Pills, Ointments. Plasters, Lini
ments, (all kir dsj D.ivi.' Pain Killer. Rad
wnys R:ady Relief. P.iown's Ess. Jamaica
Girger, Citrate Manobia, Flavoring Ex
tracts and Essences, Lemon Svrnp,S.xthii:g
Svn-.p. Spiced Syrup, RliuI.T.rb, PURE
SPICES, Ac.
CKJAKS AND TO ISA ('COS.
Blank Books, I)o ds, Notes and Bonds, Cap,
Post and all kinds of Note Paper. Envelopes,
i'tns. Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid. Black
and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Maga
zines, Newspapers. Novels. Hi.-torit.s. Bibles.
Religiui s Prayer and Toy B.w.ks, Penknives,
Pipes. S"r.
CC75 Medicine for the body auj food for
the mind. Call and see.
Main Ntuf.kt, Eeenm:li;g.
July '2o, 1807.
U.OY l.
JOHN LLOYii,
1're.iideiti. Cashier.
TP 111 ST NATIONAL BANK
OK ALTOU.VA.
ANU
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
Cortur Vi.-fiiniu aud Aunic Streets, North
Ward, Alic-ina, Pa.
Authorized Capital, ----- $",00,000
Cah Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000
All business pertaining to Banking June
on favorable terms
Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi
nations, alivayson hand.
To parchiisers 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. 31, lSo-7-tf.
1LO 1I &, to., Hanker,
-A Ebensbukg, Pa.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought and sold. Interest
allowed on Time L'eposits. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
and a general Banking business transacted.
January 31. 1807.
TSr M. LLOTD & CO.,
Bankers, Altoona, Ta.
Drafts on the principal cities and Silver
and Gold for sale. Collections made.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rates. an31.
"TfeEXTISTllY.
The undersiirn-
of Dental Surgery, respectfully offers his
professional services tj the citizens of Eb
ensburg and vicinity, which place he will
vitit on the fourth Monday of each month, to
remain one week.
fcb.G. SALi'L BELFORD. D. D. S.
D1;;
1. X. X. Jl UIJUIUJ, OLWll'.U.
Len risr, Carrolltown, Cambria Co.,
ri- i.i it-nr i ru o c?. ........
Pa. Teeth inserted iu Gold, Silver, Vulcan
ite, Cheophwtic, &c. fcJ-Proicssional visits
made to Chest Springs the firt week aud to
Lorcttt the second week of each month.
Carrolltown, July 4. 1SG7.-Cm.523
A.MES J. OATMAN, M. D.,
tenders his professional services as Phy-
sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll
tewn aud vicinity. Office in rear of build
ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store.
Night calls can be made at the hotel cf Law
rence Schroth. TMay 0. 18G7.-tf.
ENTISTllY. Dr7l)7Y.el7
ler, having opened an office in looms
over R. R. Thomas' Store, offers bis profes
sional services to the citizens of Eln-nsburg
and vicinity. Teeth extracted without jniin
by use of Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas.
5 DEYEmAU
siciAN and Suuoeon, Summit, Pa.
Oflico east end of Mansion House, on Rail
Road street. Night cads may be made at
the offico. fmy23.tf.
J. LLOYD, successor to 11. S.
Busx, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, fye. Store on Main street, opposite
tho Mansion House." Ebensburg, Pa.
October 17, 1SG7.-Cm.
KKASK W. HAY,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer.
l of TINT. COPPER aud SHEET-IRON
WARE. Caned street, below Clinton, Johns
town. Pa. A large stock constantly
hand.
HE KISLNG SUN STOVE POL
ISH. For beauty of polish, saving of
labor and cheapness, this preparation is tru
ly uurivalled. Buy o other. For sale by
June 155, 1SG7. GEO HUXTLEY.
AMES C. EASLY, Attokxkv-
at-Law. Carrolltown. Cambria Co.. P-
Collections and all legal butincs promptly
attended to. Jan Si. 1SG7.
G EOUG K wTb AT3I A N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa.
Office in Colonade Row, Centre street.
January 31, lSo'7.-ti
IF you want to buy gools on long credit
and pav big prices, don't so to
lb. Is, GEO. liUXTLEY'S.
OLAND'S
3IagliT itiii,.., ,
'"Pwation is the di.
pTi: ?. cover v of R,-v t w .
Vovaw Church in Go.Tstown I- ,.ptltt
fstown. K it
(M AG 1 CI
man ueariy beloved by tW ,i ?
nomination throughout N Vn"
land. IIh t,Acrt.A
T7.T -i . . "o,"J ic:ihi
mu ou,pu ana fctU(jy modjc,ne to gaye ,
own life, aud his Magic Powdkbs are on. c "
the most wonderful di.overies of ajod.V
limes. Tt is (lie GREAT LIVER irrl T'TI
IOUS REMEDY which compfcuu, rc-.vs
in the shade all other discoveries in medicin, :
and it affords h.m much gratification tha
they receive the unanimous approbation of
all who have tested them. The Magic Bd
ious Powders are a POSITIVE CURE FOP
LIVER COMPLAINT in its most aggrava
ted form, and an immediate corrector of a!
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS. Excellent
for Headache, Constipation. Pimples, Blotch
es. Sallow Sa'n. Drowsiness, Dizziness, Tal
pitaiion, Heartburn, and a most wondeiful
Cure and Preventative of Fever & Ague
(We advice all who are troubled with thu
fearful malady to always keep the Powder
on hand ready fur immediate use.)
Here are a few important particulars :
1st. They are the great specific for Bilious
Affections. 2d. They are the only known
remedies that will cure Liver Complaint.
3d. They are the only known remedy that
will cure Constipation. 4th. The Powdeta
are so thorough in their operation that one
package will be all that the majority of thot,i
using them will require to effect a cure. 6tl.
They are a mild and pleasant yet the most
effectual cathartic known. Cth. Tney are
the cheapest and best medicine extant, .is
they can be sent by mail to any part of lha
duhe for the price. 60 cents.
Circulars, containing certificates, informa
tion, otc, tent to any part of the world tree
cf charge. (JSold by all Dru-gists, or by
mail on application to
C. G. CLARK & CO.. Genl Agents.
Price, 50 Cts.per Box. New Haven. Cr.
JOE'S DYSPEPSIA CUKE ! r
This great remedy f.,r all DISEASES OF
THE STOMACH L the discovery of the in
ventor of Cue's valuable Cough Balsam,
white expei imenting f.r his own health. It
cured Cramp in the Sumach fur him which
hai" before yielded t: nothing but chohif. rm.
The almost daily testimony from various
patts of tLe country encourage us to believe
there i no di.-ease cau.-ed by a disordued
5-toi:iach it will not fpeedliy cure. Physi
cians endorse and use it. Ministers give tes
timony of its fficacy ; and from all direction.-?
we receive tidings of cures performed.
Dyspep.u'a it is ture to cure. Heartburn
one de will cure. Siik II adache it I..:.
ruied in hunditds of cases. Headache an'?
Dizziness it stops in thirty ndnutes. Ac:
ity of the. Ftomach it corrects at once. Ru
of the Fo(Z it stor s'immediately. Distress
after Eating one dose will remove. Choi
Morbus rapidly yields to a few does. J),i I
Breath will be changed with half a bottle.
IT IS PEI.FECTLY HARMLESS!
Its unprecedented success is owing to tho
fact that it cures by agisting Nature to :
assert her way in the vystom.
Nearly every dealer in the United St.. :ei
Sells it at ON K DOLLAR PVR B TTLK.
C. G. CLARK & CO., Proprietor.-.
March 14.-eowly. New Haven, Conn,
MANUFACTORY.
JOIIASTOir.-V. 1"A. J
ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS,
such aa common indsor Cliaira, Fret B .i - :
Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Buttle Chairs, lllui
Racked Chairs, Sociable Chairs,
ant jrat -lairj,
ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY Sl'il
mm SEAT CHAIRS
Settees, Lounges, &c, &c.
CABINET FURNITURE
of every descrij'tion and of latest
STYLES, WITH PRICES TUSUJT THIt
Tastes of all.
Thankful for past favors, he resj-t-c:-fully
tolicits a liloral sliare of public patr. r.';
Clmtou Street, Johnstown Camori.i
Co. Pa.
j Jan. 81.1867.
T A 31 i: S C O X N o I C j
IVIiotcsale Grocer,
DF.AI.KR I!
FLOUR, BACON, FISH AND SALT
No. 355 Liberty street,
June 27, 1SG7. PITISUURGH, P
D. M'LAUGUIAN
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa.
Orrlce in the Exchange building, on t.
Corner of Clinton and Locust streets r
stairs. Will attend to all business connet.
ed with his profession.
Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf.
R. L JOHNSTON, J K. 8CAXLi.,
JOHNSTON SCAN LAN,
Attorneys at Law,
Ebensburg. Cambria co., Pa.
Office opposite the Court House.
Ebensburg, Jau. 31, lSG7.-tf.
RO BERT E. JONES. "
Ebensburg, Cambria co., Tar,
Dealer in Lumber. The hich-st prief f .
in Cash, paid f,.r CHERRY, TOPLAR.AS:.
and LINN LUM HER.
JOHN P. LINTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Ta.
Ofiice in building on corner of Main and
Franklin street, opposite Mansion House,
second floor. Entrance on Franklin 8tr.
Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18C7.-tf.
F. A.. SHOEMAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa.
Otlice on High street, one door East of tho
Banking House of Lloyd & Co.
January 31, 18G7.-tf.
F. 1 TIKKN K Y.
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office in Colona.Je
Jan. 5. ISO-
Y.
11. SECHLE1?,
1 TTORNEY
AT LAW, Ebenslvrj, Ta.
n Otlice iu the CeimmissionerB' Room. Courl
House.
Jan. 31, 'C7-tf.
JOS-EPIl M'DONALD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Etensburg. Pa."
Office oa Centre street, opposite Moore'
Hotl. Jan. 31. 1567-tf
" JOHN FENLON,
I TTORNEY AT LAW. Ebmslmrg Pa
f Office vn ll:t;ri street, adjoining hi resi
dence.
Jan 31, 1867.-tf.
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