of not loss than one dollar nor more thau live dollars tor each and every offence. Sec. 5. Any person who shall keep or Buffer to reuiaiu upon his premises or private property, any carcass, garbage, i-ffal, putrid meat, nauseous liir, or any clleOttive or unwi.olesume matter, or any j.ersou catin the t-amo upon any lot or rrouiid wi Lin the borough limits, or upon any of the streets or alleys thereof, thall be guilty of maintaining or causing a nui-fa-ice, abd shall be liable for the exp nse o! removing the same and to a fiue of Uit less tLaa five uor more than tweuty dilar3. Si:c. G. Xo stovepipe shaM project turouh any part ot any houe, shed, or ether Luilding, except the roof thereof, and all pipe, flues, and chimneys shall rise a distance of Lot less thau two feet above the roof of such house, shed, or Inildire, under a penalty of five dollars Sec. 7. Any person who shall willfully 3uiler nis.horse, ui-rc, gelding, mule, goat, jheep, swine, hog, pig, sow, or sLoat to iuu at large in the borough thall pay a fine, on conviction of such offense, of not less tha i one nor more than ten dollars. It shall be the du'y of the street commis fiji e. a d police to seizs and impound any such a:.!mala so running at large, and t give information to the burgess of every U'jh offense. If, after four days' public no'ice of the taking up of any such ani mal, the samo is not claimed and the hue, cot-ts, and charges fur keeping paid, it shall be sold at public sile to the highest and best bidder; and ihc proceeds, after deducting the Sue, cost', and charges, shall be paid to and remain in the hands of the borough treasurer, subject to the call or order ol the owner of such animal. Any person on who?e premises any do- inruc low! Miall enter or trespass, may take up or kill the same, between Apr:i lot ard November let of each year. Sec. S. Ai y person who shall engage in horse rjcing, or shall willfully ride or drive any horse, mare, gelding, or mule at a faster gait than a slow trot in, on, or hmusih any of the streets, alleys, or pub lio ground of the borough, shall be liable to a line of not Jess than two nor more than fen dollars for every such offense Nor shall any horse, mare, mule, or gel ding, or anv team of such, be permitted to stand and reunin within the limits of the borough unless securely hitched or held, under a penalty of uot less thau oue dollar. Sec. 9 It shall be deemed and con sidered a common nuisanie for any stallion r jack to be led to or suffered to cover a luare or jenny in pubno, within the bor ough limits, and the penalty for ever fuch offense shall be not Jesd than five nor more than ten dollars. Sec. 10. The owner or keeper of ev ery dog or dogs wi'.hin tLo borough shall ha lUble to an annual tax for every dog eo owned or kept of one dollar, and for every bitch two dollars, mcli tax to be levied aid collected by the borough treas urer. Any person willfully evading this provision shall be liable to a fine of twice tho amount of such tax for each dog so owned or kept, or bitch, as the case may be. Provided, that nothing contained in the foregoing shall authorize 8ny bitch while in heat to run at largo, but tbe owner of such bitch, or any person controlling or exercising ay agency over the same, nr 00 whose premises the same may be al bs allowed to remain, shall securely keep the same from so running at large, under a penalty of five dollars. Chapter XII. Pulllc Peace. Sec. 1. It shall be the duty of Ihc police at all times to apprehcud all sus pected night walkers, malefactors, vaga bond, rogue?, aod disorderly persons who may be lound upoa the streets, corners, or alleys, on the sidewalks, in front of public places, iu driuking saloons or other pla ces, and bring all such persons as may be apprehended before the burgess to be ex amined ; and each such above de.-eribed person as shall bo convicted "of disorderly conduct calculated to disturb the peace, or of being found gathered together in disorderly assemblages, 6hall be fiued uot less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars for each offense. Sec. 2. -All persons are strictly pro hibited from standing, lounging, or loiter ing upon the sidewalks in front of or near to any of tli3 churches or other public buildings iu tho borough during the tima of holdiug any service or meeting therein, or in any wUe preventing or obstructing tho free ingress or egress of any person in attendance thereat, and all persons so of fending shall forfeit and pay a fioe of not lc s than two nor mcro than teu dollars. Skc. 3. Any person or persons who shall be engaged in fighting, quarreling, or otherwise creating disturbances within the limits of the borough, shall pay a fin of not lc? ttao one nor more than twenty-five dollars. Skc. 4. Any person who sha'l, within the limits of the boiough, willfully dis charge any gun or fire arms (except in necessary defense of self or property), or shall wantonly throw any metal, stone, brick bullet, or other missile, or who shall explode any torpedo, bomb, or fire crackers, or fire works in the 6treets, or raise any false alarm of fire, shall for every euch offense forfeit and pay a fiue of not less than one nor more than ten dollars, in addition to aoy damage he may occa sion : or if any person bhall mutilate, in jure,-defac, or destroy any fence, house. or gate wuniu me uorougti limits, such person shall for every such offense forfeit aud pay a fiue of not less than one nor Hi-jit than ten dollais. Cn after XI II. Return. Sec. 1. It shall be the dutv of the burgess, and every other officer acting uadeT authority of the borough, who may und shall receive aoy funds of the bor ough derived from fines, rents, tax, or any other source, to pay the same to the borough treasurer before the twentieth of each month, and to submit at tho expira tion of his term of office in each year a statement of all funds so derived, aud upon what account expended, if anv. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of any borough officer or committee who may and shall contract any debt in behalf of the borough, or employ any person in be half of the tame, to report the amount of any debt so coutraeteu; and the uame of any person so employed, and for what purpose. No debt or demand shall be received or paid by council until this pro vision is complied with. Chapter XI V. Sidewalk. Sec. 1 If any person owning any lot or ground within the borough shall refuse or neglect to j ut down or pave hi respec tive sidewalks or footways within the lor- O'lgh in thirty days after being required aud notified by council so to do, the street commissioner shall do or cause the same to bo done, at the expense of the borough, and uch persjn shall be liable to the borough for the cost of the same and ten per centum added. Sec. 2. No opening, railing, or pas sage-way into cellars not made previous ... :i -i.i. i ortQ i.n . 1 1 j . S .,' : j.Mof extenu more man inree ieei upou any oiue- walk of any street, or alley of the borough All cellar-ways, without any exception, shall be sccure'y covered or protected with a door or doors, to shut as evenly as ncay be with the sidewalk. Nor shall aoy step or steps, signs, porches, or other like projec tions or obstructions, be allowed to extend over or occupy more than three feet of the sidewalk from the inner or building line thereof, under a penalty of not less than two nor more than ten dollars, and every continuance thereof for one week after the first conviction shall constitute a fresh offense. Provuhd, that this section hall not apply to such porches or other pro jections built prior to April 15th, liOS. Nor shall anything herein contained be construed to apply to aoy ornamental tree, awning, or hhehing pot, eafely placed on the liue of the curbstone of any side walk. Six 3. Ail cellar lors or passage ways from the sidewalk djwn to any cel lar or t.xcavation shall be kept ia iooJ aod safe condition. The tame shall be kept safely clo.-ed after nightlall and uuiil daylight. Any violation of this section shall be under a penalty of not less than one nor more than ten dollars. CHAPTER XV. S(ecfa and Alleys. Sec 1. The pavement or sidewalk of) every street in the borough shall have a width of not les than ten feet, measuring from the building line to the curbstoue. Sec. 2. Any lamp, awuing, sign post, shade or ornamental tree, planted on or along any such pavement or sidewalk, shall be deemed and considered a common nuisance, unless the same be placed or planted iu or along the line of the curb stoue of such pavement or sidewalk, and neither outside cf nor within the .same. Sec. 3. If any person shall willfully and wantonly cut down or injure any or namental, shade, or fruit tree, lamp, sign, or awning post, legally planted or placed on any sidewalk or pavement of the bor ough, or on publio or private ground, such person shall be liable to a fine ot uot less than five dollars. CHAPTER XVI. Street Commissioner. Sec. 1. .It shall be the duty of the street commissioner to enforce or cause to be enforced, all regulations or ordinances relating to streets, alleys, or other thor oughfares of the borough and of the pub lic grounds, and of all drainage of the borough, and of openiug, closing, or wi dening the same. lie shall be subject to the direction of the burgess and council, ?.Tid may make contracts ard hire all ueccs.-ary lator, subject to the approval and coufirmation of couacil. Sec. 2. lie shall attend every regular meeting of couucil, and report thereat ail work done, and by whoniraud lay before council such wont as he liiay deem neces sary to be done. He shall have charge of all tools and implements belonging to the borough, and shall be accountable for the same. Chapter XVII. Treasurer'. Sec. 1. The treasurer shall give bond, with surety, to be approved by council, in such sum as they bhall designate. He shall receive all moneys accruing to the borough, and shall pay out the same only upon orders signed by the burgess and countersigned by the clerk. He shall also redeem all bonds, coupons, or certifi cates of 'indebtedness issued by the bor ough, whenever the same are due and payable. Sec. 2. He shall cause the accounts of his office to be kept in a clear and correct manner, and so as to exhibit the items of recciptsand expenditures. Heshallkeep a register of all dogs in the borough on which tax should be paid. He shall give botid, with sure'.y, to be approved by couueil, in 6uch sum as they shall desig nate, as treasurer of the b?uuty fund. Chapter XVHI. Ketjftmaskr & Scales isEC. 1. It shall be the duty of the weighmaster to weigh all hay, coal, or live stock, or such other articles or thing3 a3 may bo presented for that purpose at the weigh scales ot the borough, and to furnish a proper and numbered certificate of the quantity in weight or bushels of the article or thing weighed, to the party having the same weighed, and wheu the uame of the purchaser can be ascertained, tiU name shall be inserted in the certifi cate. Sec. 2. No person shall be permitted to sell or deliver any bay or coal within the limits of the borough in carts, wagons, sleds, or o'her vehicles, until the same shall hare been weighed upon the bor ough scales, and the number of pounds or buhels, as the case may be, duly ascer tained by the weighmaster ; and if any person shall sell or receive payment for any load of coal or hay not so weighed, and the weight or bushels thereof so as certained, or before receiving a certificate thereof from the weighmaster, or havin" receivca sucn certificate, shall sell or re ceive payment for such load, or part of it, without delivering the certificate to the purchaser, such person shall be liable to a fine of not leas than five nor more than twenty dollars for each offense. Sec. B. It shall be the duty of the weighmaster to keep the borough scales in good order and repair. If mud, dirt, or other extraneous substances shall ad here to any vehicle weighed, it shall be bis duty to make a suitable deduction on account thereof, as also for any" undue moisture in hay or other article weighed. If auy person shall present or make use of a talse certificate, or of one issued on some other load, thaa that oa which it i3 fraudulently used, he shall pay a fine of not less than five nor more than tweuty dollars. gEC 4. The following shall be the rae of charts by the weighmaster : Load of coal drawn by otic horse 10 cts. i two horses .1' 11 more than two horses Live stock per cwt., (provided no draft slmll be less than '20 cts.) - 2 " Ilav or straw. 1.000 Hs. or over 23 " " " ' under l.tOO lbs 20 " ClIAI'TEtt XIX. Pedlars. Sec. 1 Xo persoFi or persons fhall be allowed to hawk or peddle any wares, goods, or merchandise, by sample or oth erwise, until such person or persons shall have raid to the burgess or treasurer, lor the use of the borousrh, a tax in the sum me u.e oi two dollars and fif t v cents. On so do- . - u.n . lu, ruJi ptif'v" v f 1 .v...... ........ ' f - - - ileged to hawk or peddle in this borough for a period not exceeding one week. When two or more persons are engaged in hawking or peddling the same article-, the said tax shall be paid by or for each. Any violation of thi provision shall be uuder a peualty of not less than five dollars. Chatter XX. R'-jwdiag Section. Sec. 1. All ordinances heretofore passed by council are hereby repealed, excepting such ordinance or ordinances as may relate to the opening, changing, or exteiidinGr any street or alley of the borough, or fixing the width thereof, anl any part of any ordinauce authorizing the issuing of bonds and regulating the mode of payment thereof. Passed finally by Council April 2d, 1SC8 T. BLAIR MOOUri, Bur.jm Attest Samuel Singleton, Clerk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WOO Di E N W ATERTlPE, Gas Pipe, and Eave Trough. . ri UK H KS r AN I CUE A PEST A uTICLE ever made. Ev tvyluxlv, particularly FA11MEKS and MlNEIiS, send for a free descriptive circular atid price list to J. A. WOODWARD. Wiliiamsport. Pa. . ATJ;XT OITJCKS Inventor? who wisli to lake out Letters Patent are aJvi.-ed to counsel with MflXN & CO., Editors of the Scientific American, who have prosecuted chimin bVfore the Patent Oflice for over Twenty Years. Their American and European Patent Agency is the most exten sive in the world. 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A Beautiful Illustrated Bxk, worth a Thousand Dollars, sent free to any address on receipt of Tfi cents, by addressing Prof. JOHN VAN'DERPOOL.No. 205 Winthrop Place, New York city. OODSPKED'S 60 lines writen with ne pen of ink. The best thing in the world. Sample sent for 10 cts. A 10 a day guaranteed to Acer.ts. Address J. PRICK & CO . 37 Park Row. N. Y. rpiIOMAS II. AGXEW, 2G0 and 262 J- GREENWICH ST.. N. Y.. has reduced the pric?8 of Teas. Coffees, Sugars, Flour, and all kinds Groceries, from 10 to 20 per ct. llest Japan Tea, $1; Best Fnalish Break fast Tea, $i ; Splendid Oolong Tea, 90 cts.; 1000 bbls. Flour, all grades, from $11 up wards; 20.000 gals. Molasses, all grades, from 40 cts. upwards; Coffees, roasted and ground. 15c. to 40c; Sugars, all grades, at re6 ners' prices, and everything used iu every family cheaper and better than any store in New York. Tuomas R. Agnew occupies his own store, owns the property, and has no rent to pay ; imports and buys exclusive ly for cash, never gave a note in his-Kfe, con. sequently he can undersell any house in city- rrlJSS,:S "8Wa Hard Hubbub i , Tsa " cure,s Rupture, retains the most diflicult safely aud easily; never rusts.breaks, moves or soils; always uew. Sold by all Druggists. Send for pamphlet, 1347 Ches EUt Street, Philadelphia. $75 to $200 per mo.. 'every where.male and female, to introduce the (rename Improved Common Sense Seiring Machine. This ma chine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a mot-t superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted fr five years. We wiil pay 1000 for a luachinr that wiil tew a stronger, more beau tiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the -Elastic Lock Stitch." Evt ry s'CoihI stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can - be made. Address SKCOMB & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA. , or BOSTON, MASS. Caution. Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-irou machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine-ma5e. vOn FPr mmb guaranteed to Afrents iUevery where selling our Patent Ever lasting Me.talic Clothes-Line . Write for Cir culars to the Ameiicau Wire Co., 162 Broad way, N. Y-, or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, IU. OWE & STEVENS' Family Dye ColoTs. 30 different shades, all in lhjuid form. The same shades, all in powder form. We advise the use of the Blacks. Browns and Drabs in the powder form. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers, and at the Manufac tory. Boston. Mass. NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. Tlirouti Line to Call Torn In, VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA, SAILING FROM SEW YORK March 5lh und 25t!.t April 5h and 15lli i .IU' Stlt, lathaud S5th. With Now Steamships cf the First Class. Passage Lower than by any other Route For information address D. N. Carutgton. Aeiit. 177 West Street, N. T. W. II. Wkuu. Pres't. Chas. Dana, Y. Pres. Office 54 Exchange Place. New York. EEDACKST AXE. CoIhiini'M Patent--July 9, ISO?. TRIED AND NOT FOUND WANTING. .IT 7 We claim It will cut Twenty-KlTf-aS-pcr cent, more cord wood per day tliau any other Axe made. McKeejpokt, De. 19,. 1?67. Mksr8. Lippixcott & Co. Sirs: X have fully trieii your Patent Axe and find that H is all you claim for It. It will chop faster than any other axe I ever saw, and leaves the wood without sticking at all. I would not chop three days without one for the cost. I need not say any more, for any man that tries one will be satisfied. WM. KEE3. PAIITinM T The Axe and the Label UnU I IU 1 ""are both patented. In fringers on these patent will be prosecuted according to law. Venders and dealers, und persona using any infringement, are li able with the maker of the infringement. EJ-For Sale by all Dealers and the Man ufacturers, I.ippincott & Rakeucll, SrccEssoHs to Lippinooit & Co., sole own ers of the Patents, PITTSBURG II, PA. XL V APIIESCM OF V4LI E, of your own selection, free of cost, for a few days' service in any town or village. Particulars and a pift sent free bv address ing with stamp, N. B. CLOUDMAK & CO., 40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. SELL TOR 0E DOL1LAR, Gold and Silver Watches, Sewing Ma chines, Silk Dress Patterns. Carpetings. Do mestic Goods. Ac CIRCULARS SENT FRLE. giving full particulars, or ten checks sent for Oue Dollar, describing ten different articles which we will Bell for ONE DOL LAR EACH. Splendid inducements effered to AgT.ts sending us Clubs. Address 'La uoste & Babbitt. 83 Sudbury St., Boston. riO THE LAIHCS. We arc agents JL for over ONE HUNDRED Foreign and Domestic Manufactures, and are prepared to furnish the whole country with DRY and FA NCY GOODS. SILKS, SHAWLS. JEW ELRY. SILVKK WAKE. FURNITURE, PIANOS. SEWING MACHINES. &-c.. &c, at the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR fur each article. Send your Clubs of 10 and up wards, for descriptive checks, showing what article can be obtained for One Dollar, with 10 cents for each check. Circulars sent free. Presents worth from 83 to $100 sent free of charge to agents sending clubs. Agents Wanted in evert Toavn. CUSHMAN A CO.. 10 Arch Street, Boston, Mass. WE ARE STILL MAKING A C0M- v PLETE REVOLUTION IN IRA OK, and selling every description of Dry and Fancy Goods. Vlated Ware, Jewelry, Watch es, Scwiiu-f Machines, A"c, for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. We would im press upou our patrons that our Stock is not composed of second handed goods or Pwn Br ker's unredeemed stock, but goods care fully selected direct from American an I Eu roprau Manufactories, the greater portion of which are MANUFACTURED EXCLU SIVELY FOR US, which fact enables us to offer, our customers better Gotls fo-the money than those who profess to be 'Man ufacturers' Agents," or than can be obtained in any other icay. o The unparalleled increase of our business, and the endorsement of prominent business men and the press in general, is a convinc ing proof that we have adopted the fairest and most popular system ever placed before the public. We are the first who have at tempted to make a "Revolution in Trade." by enabling the public to procure goods in small quantities at manufacturers' prices, thus saving the consumer three large profits made in passing through the hauds of the Gommission Merchant, the Wholesaler, and Retailor. Send Clubs of ten or more, with ten cents for each descriptive check, and ihe getter up of the club will receive a present worth S3 to S300, according" to number sent. GO Send for our New Circular. We have aVso made arrangements with the GREAT ORIENTAL TEA CO., of Boston, so that we can furnish our customers with Cher Goods and their full line of teas at precisely the same terms to Agents as though dealing directly with the company, thus giving an opportunity of selecting from the various grades any quality thtv may desire. We also pay ageuts the same commissions as al lowed by the Company. Blank form f or der, with price-list and "The Tea Cup," Bent to any address. PARKER. & CO., Nog. 61 Si 66 Federal St., Boston. one srr D0LLARk RVERY LADY AXI CEXT in the 1 world are wanted as Agents for our One Dollar Sale. A Wafeh, a cut of Cotton, a Dress, a Carpet, and thousands of other ar ticles for;.$l each. Send 26 cents for two chocks and circulars giving full information. Liberal inducement to Agents. Circulars seot free. BANKS. LORD & CO., 221 Washington St.. Bobton, Mass. IXDISPEXSAOLE FOIt LADIES is the SEWIXti GUIDE, a beautiful ar ticle for the assistance of ladi'-s in baud sew ing, not only piotecting the finger from the ugly prick of the needle, but. being provided with a rib, the stitches are made with exact regularity, and increased rapidity. It also keeps the point of the needle in perfect con dition. For all kinds of embroidering and crocheting it is invaluable. The GUIDE is elegantly silver-rjlated. aod will sell at sight to every lady." Sent to any address, by mail, on receipt of 25 cents, or solid feilver, for 75 cents. Ageuts wanted in every town. Terms and sample for 25 cents. Liberal discount to the trade. Address NILE8 MANUF'G CO., 55 Water St., Boston, Mass. li I I I 111 Bill III J AUU WUilllllU I I And will present to any oue sending us a Club in our great ONE DOLLAR SALE of Dru and Fancy Goods, a Watch, Piece of Sheet ing. Silk Dress tatterns, &c, &c, frek of COST. Our inducements daring the past few years have been large. We now double our rates of premiums. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 30 and 60 Ciubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively c f other firms. C3-PLEASE EXABirNE.s Any persou ordering either of the Clubs mentioned below, can have their telectioLs of premiums enumerated, corresponding to the siz3 of the Club. Free vTOne Dollar! F,r a club of 30. (43 ) One of the follow ing articles, viz: Dcl.iiue dress pattern ; fancy colored bed spread ; 100 view Turkey morocco album ; 20 yards sheeting ; striped cas-hniere delaine dress pattern ; honey comb quilt ; all wool square shawl ; set solid gold bosom studs ; all wool fancy ca:rhrnere pants and vest pattern; gent's hair guard chain, gold trimmings; silver plated chased butter dish ; silver plated 5 bottles revolving castor, on feet ; set superior steeled bladed knives and f rks ; worsted promenade shawl ; ladies' long gold plated chidn ; ladies' gold double ring; gents' heavy thased solid cold ring; solid black walnut work box or writing desk ; extra quality balmoral skirt ; set jewelry, sleeve bu'.tcns to match ; violin aud bow ; gent's caidigan jacket; splendid ebony D tlute, ivory trimmings ; superior Turkey morroeco shopping bag ; ladies' high cut bal moral boots. For a club of f-0 ($0.) 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One c f the fol lowing articles, viz : 4 yds. double width cloaking or coating; 2 large, fiue, bleached linen table covers, with 1 doz- large sized dinner napkins to match ; twenty five yards splendid hemp carpeting, good colors ; extra quantity black or alpaca dress patterns; extra quality poplin dress patterns ; one large piece superior quality xtra width sheeting ; pair geut's calf boots best quality; lilver hunting-cased j atnt lever watch : one Wll HRH (!milTfi!! 9 9 I luver nuniing-caseu r atnt lever watcn : one -v t-o.ttt t- rpint cm uww irtr' dczen ivory handled steel Waded knives and Jjg 1' , .SfeH?H volving castor, with cut glass bottles ; splen did violin, box and bow, complete ; sirgle barrel shot-gun ; Bacon's six-barrel revolver ; pair superior white wool blankets ; nice far muff end cape ; silver-plated ice pitcher, with salver; seven and one-half yards all wool fancy cas.-imere, for 6uit ; one dozen R gors' best si'ver-plated foiks ; eomtnoo sense sewing and embroidering machine ; two heavy hohey comb quilts; splendid family Bible, record aud photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases in the same ratio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Send money by registered letter. Address orders to ALLEN, H AWES & CO.. 15 Federal St., Boston, Mass. P. O. Box C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fan cy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods. &c, &c. HARVEY CH1LDS. . . . LOWRIE CHII.P8 TT CHILD S & JUL IVliolcaale Dcnl CO., In BOGTS, SHOES. 413 SOLE LEATHER. 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale of 'Hope Mill" Cotton Yarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 28, 1867.-tf. JOHN GAY. . . . . , WM. WHLSH. G A Y & W ELS H , Successors to Gy Palmer, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, &c. Corner Penn and Canal Sts , opposite Grain Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE T M . P . . DAVIS; WITH BOYD &L STROUD, Imjjvrters and Dealers in QUEENSWARE, CHINA and GLASS, No. 32 North Focuth St,. Four doors below Merchants' Hotel, PniLA J MES II. DAVIS, Dealer In all kinds ot POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, Yard Nos. 314 and 316 A7. Broad St., PHILADELPHIA. JtJ-Business attended to in Ebensburg by Win. J. iuiams. myl6-lyj S. STllAYER, Justice of the Peace. Johnstown, Pa. Office on the eomer of Market street and Locust alley. l i i , - - J iiEAT Reduction in Pkices ! IV CASH blYERS! AT THE EBEXSIIL'IIG BOESE-FURNISDIXQ STORE. The uudersi 'tied respectfully informs the citizens of E'oensburg and the public geuer ally that hu has made a great reduction m prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and lleai" ing Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; 2'in ware ol every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Soews, Butt lliuges. Table Hinges, Shutter HiDge.., Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Kutves and Folks, Carving Kuives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Peu and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, Oom-pa-ses, Squares, Files. Rasps, Anvils, Viees, Wrenches, Rip, Pauel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and SDaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wringers, Griud Stones, Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Rifles. Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der, Caps, Lead, &c. Odd Stove Plat, Grates and Fire Bricks. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil aad Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es, Turpeutine. Alcohol, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, G fTee. Sugars, Molasses, S7r tips. Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, llominy, Crackers. Rice and Pearl Barlev; Snaps. Candles; TOBACCO and CItiARS ; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub. Horse, Shoe, Du.-ting, Varnish, tve. Clothes aDd Tooth Bru.-hes, all kiuds and bizus ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. ylluse Sjmiting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to couutrv dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUJSTLEY Ebensburg. Feb. 2S. 18C7.-tf. QUICIv SALES, ct H K s la.r.s, Qi'ltli SALES, AND SMALL PROFITS. AND SMALL PROFITS, AND SMALL PROFITS, GURLEY'S NEW CHKAP STORE. GUR LEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE, EBENSBURG. PA. EBENSBURG, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best Selected ami the Greatest Variety ever brought to Town. LARGEST. CHEAPEST AND BEST, LARGEST. CHEAPEST AND KFST. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, GO AND SEE. GO AND SHE. GO AND SEE. The subscrihci caPs the attention of the public to the fact, that he has ju-t received and opened out in bis New Store, a lare stok of goods, consisting of FLOUR. CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED. Bran Fih. Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, Cof fee, Tea, Molasses. Spices. Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Soap, Vinegar, &c.. &c. NOTIONS, DRUG?, PERFUMERY, 'neware aud Earthenware. ALSO, a fine assortmer t of the best and latest style, of Hats. He always keeps constantly on hand B h ?n t Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Oysters in can, or half cans, and al riKst everything in tie eating or drinking line. A'.l of which will be sold at mali GEO. GI'RLEY, Main Street, Ebnsbuuq, Pa. January 31, 18G7. i PICTURES FOR THE MILLION. Having located in Ebensburg, I would re spectfully inform the public that I am pre pared lo execute ruOlOGUAPHS in every stvie of the ait, from the smallest card Pic ture to the largest sized for framing. Pic tures taken iu any kind of weather. PHOTOGRAPHS PAINTED IN OIL, INDIA INK OR WATER COLORS. Every attention given to the taking of Children's pictures, but in clear weather only. Special attention is invited to my stock of large PICTURE FRAMES and PHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS, which I w ill sell cheap er than the can be bongbt elsewbere in town. Copying and Enlarging done on rea sonable terms. I ask comparison and defy competition. Ihankfu! for past favors, I solicit a con- uance of th"? same. Gallery on Julian street, wo doors south of Town Hall. T. T. SPENCE. Photographer. Ebensbnrg, Nov. 14, 1867. IBEWSBURG MARBLE WORKS. Having purchased the Marble Works pn High street, one door east of T. V. Wil liams' Uardward Store, and supplied mvself with an extensive stock of TOMBSTONES, I am now prepared to furnish all work in mv line at the lowest city prices, and feel confident that I can render entire satisfac tion to all who favor me with their orders. Parties desiring to purchase Tombstones are respectfully invited to call and examine spe cimens on exhibition at my shop. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. aod work delivered where desired. Jan. 30. 1868. OTTINGER REED. JOSEPH ZOLNER HAS just opened, and offers for salelowe than thff can briioht vW j r. - elswhere, a splendid lot of eiobt daw and t wentv-fmir linnr SytJ CLOCKS, fine WATCHES of44223t every description, ACCORDEONS, JEWEL RY, and a variety of all articles in his line. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry, done on short notice and most reasonable terms. All work warranted. Call at his shop. High street, opposite Public School House, Ebensburg. fsep.ft.'OT.J ip E T E It SIDE -- WITH IIICKMAX, IHLI. & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, N. K. Cor. Third is. Market Sis , Jan. 22. 1867. P 1. L. AD EL PHI A. fJRAFF, WATKIN & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 512 Market Strket, FLEM. HOLLIDAY. rillLAP'A. OAKGAIXS can be had by buying vour goods for cash at Feb. 28. . GEO.IllTNTLET'S. LLOYD. President. JOHN LLOYD, Cathier. F Ill ST NATIONAL BANK COTEUX31E,T AGEXCY AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North Ward, Alloona, Fa. Authorized Capital, ----- A300.000 Cash Capital paid in, - - - - 160,000 All business pertaiuing to Banking done on favorable t? rms Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in stamps, will be allowed, as follows: $50 to $100, 2 per cent.; J100 to J200, 3 per cent. ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. 31, 1867-tf. 1LOYD &. CO., Danker, Jk Ebensbueo, Pa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. January 31. 18C7. w. 91. LLOYD & CO., Bankers, Altoona. Fa. 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. ENTISTIIY. The undersign ed, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to remain cne Tt-eek. feb 6. SAli'L BELFOIiD. D. D. S. rjll. T. F. 3I CLURE, Surgeon Jf-' Dentist. Carrolltown. Cambria Co., Pa. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver. Adamsu tine, Cheoplastic, &c. CCJ-Profes&ionaPjvisita made to Chest Sprinrs the flr.-t week and to Loretto the second week of each month. Carrolltown, July 4. 1867.-ly.3w TAMES J. OATMAN, 31. D., ' tenders his prof-.-sioual services as Phy sician and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and viciuity. 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. f May 9, 1867.-tf. 1 TIENTISTRY. Dr. D. AY. Zcl-- --' ler, having opened an office in roorus over R. R. Thomas' Store, offers his profes sional services to the citizei.s of Ebersburg and vicinity. Teeth extracted without pain by use of Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gat. UDEYEREAUX, M. D., Pht- SlCfAN AND SCRUEON. SuiltVlit, P Office east end of MansioL House, on R.iil Road street. Night cads my be made at the office. rmy23.tf GRANT HOUSE, Hemlock. Cambria Co., l'a, JOHN WILKIN, Proprietor. This House has been refit'ed. and offers accommodations superior to any other Hou in the vicinity. The Proprietor, after long experience in the business, feels confident he understands the wanJs of the public. Hi a 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 "iuesta the Proprietor hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage. f mayltf ly.J SCOTT HOUSE, Jfain Street. Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa., A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. IpIIIS HOUSE having been refitted and elegantly furnished, is now open for tho reception nnd entertainment of guests. The proprieors by Ions experience in hotel keep ing feel confident they can saify a dis criminating public. Their Bar is supjied with the choicest brands of liquors and n ines. Jan. 31, 1SC8. (ly.) T. JAMES' HOTEL, (Conducted on the European Plan,) 405 & 407 Lieertt Stueet, ofp-witk Tll Uxiojt Depot, Pittsi!CRGH..Pa. JAMES K. LAN AH AN. Proprietor. This House is newly built aud splendidly furnished, and conveident t all the Rail roads coining into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hour of the day and night. et.K.-ly. UNION HOUSE, EBENSBURG. Ta., JEROME A. PLOTT. Propietor, spares no pains to render thin hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His ttble will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with tho best ct liquors His stable islarpvand will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30, 1868.-tf. M OUNTA1N HOUSE, Ebessbcrq. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with choice liquort, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Transieut visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week. month or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. & VV. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., between Market and Arch, May 9. 1867.-ly. FnT LA D ELPIIT A ; WP J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. Busn. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, 4c Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Ta. October 17, 1867.-6m. D. M'LAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. JT. Office in the Exchange building, cs th Corner of Clinton and Locust street up stairs. Will attend to all busiataa conne ed with hfs profession. Jan. 81. 1867.-tf. JOHN P. LINTON, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Fa. U Office in building on corner of Maia a4 Franklin street, opposite Mansion Hose, second floor. Entrance on Tranklia a tree. Johnstown. Jan. 81. 1867.-tf. F. A. SHOEMAKER, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Office on High street, one door Zask of tk Banking House of Lloyd & Co. January 81. 18fl7.-tf. F. P. T1ERNET. ATTORNEY AT LAWT, v56niry, . Office in Colonade Row. " Jan. 5. 1867tf. W. H. SEC II LER. & TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensbvrff, Pm. Office ia the Commissioners' Boom, Overt House. Jan. li 'e7-tf. WM. X.