1 i THURSDAY, : ; : JUNlT 4, 1S63. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. "EBESiBl.WAi AND CiftSSOX li AILROAU. Ou and after Monday, May 11, I&gB, j traiuB on tLL road will ruu as fellows : Leavk Ehkssbitug At 7.5 a. -. connecting with Accomoda tion iJst a;id I'bil.i. Expre.-s West. At 7.15 v. u., connecting with Phila. x. Ljia: and Mail West. I.KAVfc CrKSoON At fe.OU a. m.. or i n departure of FLUa. iixprt-aa West. At 8.65 i. u.. or departurti tf Phila. Ex- irta .i t. Cour.T Pkv csKUiXGi. J. C. Easly. Etq., hj.6 furnished lis with the following abstract ot the proceedings-tof the Court of Quarter Stu i -ui up till Tuesday evening; After tl.e C--ntahl;s hud wade their re turi:s on Muday, suvtini cais of .usaulv, assault uui baiu i y. etc., were called up aud li motion cuut.ucd till i.ext Ses.-dons. The fo!kv iuic cases weru then disposed of: C ui"th vs. JjIju iSiii.tli. Indictment JS. Ring liquor on Sunday, Nil a true Lid, m d I'lo.-tcatcr. Mich"l Diucoll.to pay cosU. Coaii'th vs. John Smith, indictment As.:, uit and battery. Nut a trre bill, and l-'i'iu utor, Ellen tj-ii!ir, to pay costs. Cm'ih vd. Michael Dr'ue-oll. In dictuitui Pcijury. Nut a true hill, und John Smith, the j j-oat-cuU'r, to ay the costs. CL)ii'th v. E leu Counor. Indictment Hat ratty. Not a liue bill, aud Johu Smith, pioseciiUr, to pay c..ts. Cotii'th v. Jofiu tshurthill. IndictiiieLt Latccuy of a h ie. A'ier a sjtnewhat V di -Ud trial, j : i r y ic'.iuu-d a veidict of not guilty, -anti the pils-r.er was discharged. Karma aud K'viiu fr Ooiutuuii Wtalth ; Johiiuf'-ri und Per;, hing for ileflndaut. Cuiu'ih vs. Feck. Iudictmeut As.au'.t and battery. Dill ignored, aud j.T-'!cutr, Thoa. r. wi'is, to pay costs. Ci'iu'tii va Tin-, Powers. Indictment Aa-iu t uiiti Lattery. Sa:ne,ri3u!t us above, and Win Pick, prosecutor, in for the Costs. Ci'in'ih vs. fut rUk Slv in. Indictment A?.,.iult aud Ka.tcry ; Patrick Kelly, of JuLnatow n. j.ro.ei utor. Found guilty and riinauded to jail for 6;iitEvC. Coiu'ih v. W;u. Sui.iy, Christan Suiay, FiaavU s:uay ul Jamea K-iylur. Indict U'.tut Kiutviia aiauli. at-d battery. Ou t.'lal. Cm Hit Mu-cLt TLvUull luouotoiiy of our u-udl) a: et lo.vii ba not ouly beea cuUviued Ljr the piesi'tite of a laru um tuber o!' atteud- iili at our I. H. ui. iv Court, now iu vcdr'.on, but tlni )jotJ ordtir which generally prcviliiu thi c-.-uiuuiKil v li is b'.eu brokeu iu up-u by stvvral j. vi'.itt'u d.couiilua Ot a iaU.tr u.uiuialel ehr bt'lcr, leaui'.luK lu cveiy iiistauce in uauiugiuj; lL ylt) eluLi-oiuks ol ore or both the couioal auU, uri l icsiiiu iu uini u-ci to an iuter vie vilb our woilhy liuiges.-', who failed uot tt iuipUiB such !uu'.lic uu l pa i ihu:tuU an tue luvt uii tcU aud ciirtuui bauctiou . llon.ia v va particularly rolitic ol tLecC uiucuhu co:u ba'.d, auii oue vourig uiu Jroui the lioilb ol vtie t-ftuuiy cuteittl iuto 'iu spiiit ol tlm occniou. oi ratWu th tj.ii it wbich occatioucd it entered ii.lol.iui, Tviih ruth k idl uud "uuii't caro a cUtUi iliveius," that he came out minus a few nei-bticki uliti a very bntiiy UaU-.teJ COULteiiUUce MjJ ValloOk o(i:cT COLlUaiolti on Lie bouy con t.iuii. Urit ei.oumcr tn Jcd lu a kuock UoD'ti, in nh.eli he uo'ie the Luock it uud u:ti iltc . Ui.!:r, uui Lis rtxouJ was brought lo an a' i cpt ton iuilou b theeutrauce cu ti;e ifciie of tLe o'.'ee, who uabbod both 1, iui tiiiti liU auvtn-ar auj luarebvd theui bc luie tin I'crkeis. r.i-.d Lc iu turti imposed a hue f.nd tun tJ tt.iui nJr.f:. Tbe tbiid Veulure. Locver, kiiilcd tl.s bab ct tho beldgereut oi;::g .ci'ticai"L', vvLnte adversary on tbi oc-ua-iviu, as iuilced hti ii-ij been ou the lat prc viouscke, a,.: '.he J.yuc'a law ou h:iu to ef jeijtually i!iat be w,is knocked completely out ci" lime.urJ hai uot put iu an appearance biucv. Th:t Ifltir ty"bt, tu avoid further uupkasoi.t vciiJtqiica.i i3, v i-e ci. ducted cutido the bur oi iliuil.-, wl.tie urt ci cii licid uui a f.iir s'kjw wes a ft roc i tor the auiUitiutn: (?), whilj ui e or two ol the boiougb olliceri stood by v.hh iixh'u- j.alui&.hut daieiot iotcrferc to ur lest the bcibnetUi. !io they lought it out uuiil the Noitiieiu Cau.bria 2-''tl'Utai thiew Vp U;e ui:J . kau n !oJtC-i thai, hid ad v craary had won the victory, uud tituj ended ::, st,i' icgi;io'.Ic .h i;aj;cruiut of the sea-ou o fr u teart Irxiui ; ulo. ihii, e ho;.o, will eni tLe fljli'virg for the piceu: tvrui of Court, at kat. Cux.i.y .Ttvc ci kiLt' Mivtisg. Tn con V'.laUc wiih call, a ttei.t-i-.g of Conservative tolaier .; In UI a I. tbe Court Hot. so on Tus 2y CKititi, id iusi. Cpt. II. 1). Vv oodrut!", t'fiaiiLu.iu of the .Soldiers' County Oom-uiUee, ttited the o'ject of the asreutldage, after which CI. J. P. Linton was called t'J the ctirand Wni. li , Seuhler chosen tfeorer:ry. The proper 01 un2t io:i having l-ecu tflected, Cr.pt V'iodiufi" uioveil that three coufetccs be appointed to u-eet like con'c:ccs from tho ether counties of this Oonj.rc3icii..l Cietiict. The Chair appointed Cap. John Porter, Col. B. McDi-roiitt r.ud Cat. 11. D. WoodiulT aaid conlcrees. Ou lift ou of Aiijutunt Kctie it was Herolnd. 'i Lai the remuiniug counties of tli Coiiioionil distiict b.1 n quested to se 1; cfevfe ee-i to meet the confen-rs sppoiiitel tv this Utcctiig at Tyrone, m Vi'cd:.eday the 17 i. it.i., for ihe pu;pose of selecting dele yi'.i e to tbe Conservative Soldiers' and Stl cr National Convention, to b held in New Y k , on li e 4ih iay of July next. On tnotiu, Celt, Woodruff was electisd Clial"-uint ot ibe Cousetvalive Soldieis" Coun ty Cotsi-uU-kt On luoiicu udjuurned. J. l LINTON, Prca't. "W m. II. SkCtitEK, Sec'y. As ItTi.rsTiKo CkRiMi.-sr For the fir?t time ia the history of the Catholic church here. w believe, the feast of Corpus Cbrinti, which Las iu occurrence on Thursday next, will be celebrated by a public procession in honor of the Blieeed Sm rmiient. The procession will Le foratel in the church and move around the groukds pietaining thereto, anJ as the little girls who are to participate will be dressed ia white nd otherwise tastefully decorated, and the little boys neatly clothed and capar isoned, the ceremony cannot fail to prove a Wautiful and pleasing spectacle. The ladies and geiiMetcea who kave charge of the matter have sufficient taste aud judgment to have it oon.lu tt bi the best gtyte, and we are sure that every (mtaou who witnesses the procession will be gratified and edified by tbe proceedings. A Bold ATHktrr at Rob or nr. We learn from eur c-steemed friend, Samuel Craig Kn of Gilhtzen, that, previous to his departure from home on Monday last, he wag told of a dsring attempt to rb one of the freight cars belonging to a traio ascending the mount uu just before daylight on the morning in question. All the Information bo obtained was that one of the brakemen, on casting his eyes back long die train, noticed a box of goods fall ng rona one of the cars and disappearing over he embankmeut. The braketaan ran back v." tho truin and halhed, when the thief or thisTw jtimpod froal th0 car allj m&ie gooJ aiPe- We pcesume the ktolen goods were recovettd. Vr . p "i"1'111 t0 advertiement t)f Vt rre.int?nr, e' f 4rble manufacturer, who ia lFI7w . rUr t0wn. Ppsred to accept and I hi Sr" f'f- tombstones, and OtUer WOlk 1m h:a iir.a i- ti j . . 1 ;. t. .i -n7 ., .' . ' ooe nis worit t The Mountain lloiise at Crcssou vtill ojici for visitors ou Wcdticsdav i:st, lt'tb inst. A little boy was erruck by tbe mail traia on the Peuna. R. R., tear lirii.ton'ti Station, on ilonday last, and so feriously iujurc4 that his life is deapiirwd of. A ythitd Fair will be held at 3i. "Nivhohis, this .county, u the 2d, 3d arid 4th days of July ueit, tbe eniertuUiioent to Concluue with a oic-nio on tho lat.'er day. The proceeds aie to be appropriated to the new ihurch recently erected there. Those of our readers having Steam Boilers would do well to call at tho Office of the Anicr iean And Incrustation Company, Philadelphia, aud examine testimonials, &c", of the Anti Iacrastator. Head adv. BOtiing forth its great Uirriu, in thid lrtuo. Wax. Gray, the unreconstructed nigor who coniuiittcd the outrage upon a little girl at Derry station, 8unie time tdnce, and who was tried at the lnat term of court and sentenced to four ears' inipridoumoit in the penitentiary, was taken to hia future quarters iu Allegheny citrou Monday weik. John Kelly, a boy aped about 17 yearn, ran awav from bis home nuar Shippensburg, Pa., in March, lbG7. aud up to tbia time no tr.icos of liim can be found by bis friemU. Any in fomntion of hii whereabouts will be thank fully received by Mrs. Mary Kelly, care of YuLey Sentinel, Shippeii&burg, Pa. On'Srftur.iay eieuing week, a Oliver Wil son, n wo'kni.ui at BrtUcr's Ore Bauk, near lUi.ir FiiniHce, Blair county," win attempting to tftcpfiotn one ore ear to another whilst run l.ing the cars from the bank to the rjil road saline, he ini.s.-ed his footing and fell upon the trik, uud wai aim. et i.-ctsutly killed, several of tbe car passing over Lid body, lie leaves a wife and tewral children. llou. I). J. Morrell presented to Congress last week a large numt er of ptiitions from worklngtueu throughout tbl S ate, "praying for such int-reupe of j rotecti ve d.utiee 8 w'v.l revive manufactures und restore prosperity to the couutiy." Ou tbe litt is cue from Putriek H'ig-n und 170'J ether workingmcn in the iron mills and tnitiea atJobutown, and one from a2"J operatives in luruaces and forgei hi Blair coun'y . Our next door neighbor. John D. Thomas, announce hi intention of confining himself to the manufacture of boo'u und shoe, but on second thought h i come to the conclusion that he cannot supply h'm lady customers without keeping an atsortinent of lantern m ule work, lieueefortli, theiefore, be will keep for pale the various styles of ladies rhuea manufactured by Mr. Geo F. Keott, Philadelphia, who i? known everywhere aa tbe manufacturer of tbe best aud ne.uct boots and hcca made iu the St.ite. As the school year of 1Hk bus closed. Di rectors shotild promptly settle their accounts for tte year, and forward their Anneal Report 11 aul CcriiHca'. to the Co Supt , preparatory to drawing the State ap ropiiition. It is uec Cvsary th.-tt both these blanks be tent together, as oii'e w ill not be i mcrtuiiied by the Srhoo! D-p.iitment without the other. Boards of Di rectors should also immediately re org inizo, i;ud the ctlit'eis of the old Board Miould sign the Report, but the uames of the new officers houid be written in the blanks on the right hand page of the Report. The Ladies' Fair, gotten up by tho fair la dies of the congregation iu uid of the new Cath o'.ic chu'eh in this place, has thus far proved a most attractive aud plc.sing entertainment, and one which strangers und citizens t-eem alike disposed to enco. rne wi.b eontmcndable liber ality. A fiiie displuy of bcutiiul afticle on exhibition are offrreJ for chances, and ou quite a number of them thecon'c?t hjs.ihe.idv bugau lu w;ix A'arm : aud the Fair altogether promises to be n complete success. Ice cream, cakes, liht drinks, and other luxuries are there to ttuipt the appetite, while music, djueing, sing ing and social intercourse make up the other attractive fcuturew of this tnos delightful e;.ter tuinmtiit. Let ho oui; fail to visit it soon and oiten. Can't G Aiiias. There has been a Urge iiili.tx of liaiiois to our town during the present week, a'.teudicg Court, aud to day (Thursday) being show day, doubtlets many others will 2nd iLo.'e'ay Luher. If we were in proximity to the eurs of ull th&ae people w e would whis per into ihf ui, "Don't fad before leaving town to visit the mammoth stove, hardware and tin ware Catabiichnicn: of Owoige Iiuulley, where articles lor the table, articles lor the house, articles for the farm, and articles for difleient kind of mechanics, as well as for all cl isses of pjop'.o, will be fouud in great abundance, and when found can be bought at as low pri ces as they caj be auy where elae iu the State.' If you want anything from a six enny nail to a washiug machine or a cooking dove, you cuu'l go amiss by calling ou Mr. Huntley, who is a clerer gentleman aud au energetic, liberal bus iuess ui.nn. Lcst axi Foumt. A little three year old san of Mr. John Y her ley, 'bij removed with lua family, on Monday last, from Huntingdon t. - a faixn purchase! by him near this place, strayed from his father's house, a short time after the arrival of the family, and during the greater poiiionof the day all eflbrts to discover bis a hcreubuu's proved unavailing. Towards even ing however, after aix or even hours of pain ful suspense and almost despairing fear, the tittle we.ndrtr was found iu a clump of woods, not f.tr from bis home, ly a parly who bad . eni iu search of him. Save uiii txcipt tho loss of bis hat, he was notic tbe worse lor his adventure. LiVti.T TiMts. Kbentburg is not always the liveliest place in Christendom, but when Court is in session, a Fair in progress, a show oa exhibition, and numberless pugilistic en counters participated in, all in one week, times may be considered as somewhat lively iu this ancient village, where V. S. Barker keeps a large store, a large stock ol splendid goods, Kin! a large opening for any man, woman or chill who wants t invest largely in dry good" or groceries, to buy and 6av e a large pT cent agt ou their purchases Visit and behold. Ks.cs Dowss Since Court has convened there have been quite a number of knock do vns indulged in ou our streets, and as a consequence our borough treasury is in a healthier condition tbau usual. There has also beeu a tremendous knock down iu the prices of goods at the chtip store of R R Davis, on High street, where all who w'n.h to improve their wardrobes, or supply their house hold wants, can do eo at a gteat saving of the ready cash. Ir Cajs 't Bat. It can scarcely be possible that among tbe large number of pursons now in our town there is not one to be found "who wishes to buy 6ome article of jewelry, a watch, cl ck, sewing machine, or something el.-e handsome and useful, of which Clum Roberts has a large supply anJ a beautiiul assortment at his estab lishment on High street. Hisstoieis w.rth visiting and his stock worth buyi ig. " Acnoes andBslo-w. Acrors from the Moun tain House and below the Post Office aud Bank will be found one of the leading mer -untile establishments of Ebtiisburg, and in that establishment will be found a most am ile stock of handsome and excellent goods, which our friend Thompson will bo pleased to exhibit for the inspection and purchase of all comers. It Is the right place to buy cheap. Protect Yotm Pkohitt. Our young Johnstown friend, Mr. Richard 'Jones, is at present visiting the northern portion of this county for the purpose of putting up the cele brated Muuscn Tubular Lightning Rod, with spiral flanges, which is the most prefect aud atisfaetory Rod ever brought before the pubLc Persona wishing to protect their property in this way will fiud Mr. Jones tbe proper man to employ, as he bae the best Rod and will do h.s work right and at a moderate charge. Go to the Fa i f go to the Fair 1 Te people here from everywhere ; But whether you go, or whether you stay. We'll tell you what you'll fiud will pay. And that is this, bear it in iniad. The place to buy goods of every kind. And get your money's worth, and even more, U t 11- A. cuiakfr & Ctf.' ftore. 4 o; os ric. Let the Cambria people read I Kvcry man should know the trutb: Oft the want of light. Indeed, Panishes both age and youth. On.ihe shelves of Mayer lie Lovely goods of every hue ; o you wish, dear frieuds, to buy T Mayer Is the man for yon. As you psg by Parke's Hall You will see a gorgeouf sight : Kvery window, shelf and wall Radiant with colors bright : lrints and silks of every hue, Alpacas, trimmings, skirts, and lace, Ititbons, oi tinge, piuk and blue -kindling tints upon each face, Such as beauty never knew. Hall the day that Mayer caete. And made the dry goods prices fall, Lo ! all people bless his name ; Iact thctn ru&h to Parke's Hall. DEDICATED TO TBI NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, BT A LADY. Ube tub Best. Eludes'' Euphonial Lu bricators are a medical preparation in the form of a Lozenge, and ara universally con sidered the nvst pleasant, convenient and ef fectual remedy iu use for Hoarseness. Coughs, Colds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Diptheria, aud all Pulmonary Complaints. They are warranted to give quicker and more lasting beuefit in the above affections than any other remedy. Also to contain no deleterious ingredient, and not to offend the weakif-t and most sensitive Stomach. Ttkutes' Constitution Fills are so called be cause i f their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blood and Nervous System. For inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will de light the patient with their mild and bene ficial effect, especially if after King continued indigestion and costiveneas, they are left with periodical returns of the Sick Headache. In case of a severe cold, producing Chills and Fever, you can break it very .oon by using the Pills as per directions with each box. JOHN II. BLADES & Ct).. augS 7y Proprietors, Klmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists : 25 cts. per box. A. -teBSij HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR Renewer. 1 Is the best article known to preserve the hair It will positively restore GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORKJIN A L COLOR. AND PROMOTE ITS GROWTH. It is an eutirely new scientific discovery, com bining many of the most powerful and restora tive agents in the vegetable kingdom. It Uikutbii Hair smooth and olcsst, And noes -ht stain the sun ! IT IS RECOMMENCED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. C3B?-For sale bv all druggists Price $1. R. P. Hall & Co"., Nashua', N.H., Proprietors. The Non-Explosivk Metropolitan On. is manufactured and sold by M L. Oatman, at Lis store three doors east of Crawford's Hotel. All the recommendation this Oil needs is to use one limp full of it, which you can get free of charge by sendins your lamp to the manufactory. Any person feeling a desire to see the Metropolitan Oil tested in any way will please call at tbe above estab lishment, aud the proprietor will with plea sure test it in any manner desired, and prove beyond doubt that it is the Oil which should be Used in preference to any other Oil in the market. Towmship and borough rights for manufacturing this Oil can be bought from Mr. Oatman, who is tbe owner of th? right for Cambria county. CAUTION My wife, Mary Datis, having left my bed and hoard without just CJuse or provocation, I hereby caution all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no deb's which she may contract tlurtng her absence from mv hou?e DAVID DAVIS. Blackiick Tp., June 4, lriC3.-3t. (West ) JunlHlotvu and Hbensburgr MARBLE WORKS! Having a:ain taken ch irge of the hranch Marble Works at Ebensburg, which he will operate in lOnnection with his extensive e.-tablishment at Johnstown, the subscriber adopts this metho i of iuformiiir the citizens of Cambi id county, that he keeps a con stant supply of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is propsired at staled times in Ebens burg and at all times in Johnstown, to minu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmanlike nmnner and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. H;iving in my employ a f. 11 force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when 1 say that I can farnisti any of the above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a style of fit ish which cannot be excelled by auy other mai u.acturer i i the State. A large stock ot GRINDSTONES on hand and lor cale cheap. ESP Pro in pi attention paid to orders from a distance and work put up wherever desired, or delivered at auy point named JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 4, 18':t?.-tf. AMCItICA Anti-Incrustation Company's Office. No. 147 South Fouuih Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE ANTI-INCRUSTATOR Will remove icalk Irotii STEAM ilOILERS ami kee; them c a, reider tbe Boiler less li ible EXFL08-CN, and cateiNO a great ev iso r rt'Et. These Instrument haae been in tccessfcl ust tii.i n. iii- 1 '-t two viars in many of ihe LA' OK E9TABLI-HMKNTS ' Philadelphia und otll er pr .- f u.e Unite States, from which the ho t niiTniNO ti ermoviAi s of their w n ntRvii. saving or fuel ami LABoa have been recei vd CSTPARTIES living DOII.ERS would do wed to call a' ihe office and examine testimo niaN. etc JOHN F REIRA, Pres't Ezra Llrens, Sec'y an. I Treas. ju 4. 3m. PUULIC S I.E. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS ! The subscriber. h..vinr HiBposed "t the KbcnstiU --j Ftomdrv, will ofi'er at pu.li" sale, on Tcismi. thk '.-th iav ok Junk next, ad ihe remaining tock, c insisting of Machines, Ploughs, Points, Stoves, (Urates, and a large variety of articles to tedious to enumerate. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock r . H. aud coutinue until all i sold. May 3.i.-2t. EDWARD GLASS. I KICK FOR SALE. The 8iibicriler JL3 has for sale a large lot of WRICK, hard burnt and of good quality, at his kiln, two miles east of Ehvnaburg, aud is uow prepare! to fill all orders ou short ti-'tieeand reasonable terms. pyW 2fc. TilOa. 1!VZHEAUX. ft a ..... ; - ..i.. JiX J ACK TO FIRST PRINCIPLES BOOTS AND SHOES OF MY OWN MAKCFAcTCRK. WHAT I MAKE TcAN WARRANT I After an experience of more than a year in the sale of Eastern made work, during which time J have expended more than the profits in repairing rips and tares, I have determined to come back to first principles and henceforth confine myself to the manufacture ot BOOTS and SHOE8 lor Men, Youths, Ladies aud Miss es, and am now better prepared than ever to give entire satisfacticn in my business. I have at present in my employ a competent corps of workmen, and can say without fear of contradiction that I can turn out as neat and substantial Boots and Shoes at as modi-rath trices as can be made anywhere in the State I am having Boots made of the finest French Calfskin, and within the past month or two have hd orders pouring .in upon me from all quarters for this kind of work. The material in these Boots is the best to be found iu th market, and the wormanshio, both in neatness and strength, cannot be excelled at any -other establishment in the country. MY THA1N ALWAYS ON TIME! All work will be ready for delivery at the time promised. Weddings, visits and other in teresting or important occurrences need not be postponed through any failure on my part to come to time. Good work and moderate prices is my motto. and one trial will convince any person that the motto is well chosen E2T"Rer airing of Boots and Shoes atteuded to promptly and fn a workmanlike manner. 1 banktul lor past favors I ieel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tiuuance and increase of tbe same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, May 23, l&GS.-tf. CAUTION. Notice is hereby w.-. c w.v. 'vtv '- "t tut right to manufacture aud sell "Bkntlet's Non-Explosive Mktkopolitan Oil" in Cambria county, for which I have an assign ment of Letteis l atent, and that any person or persons manufacturing or telling it, or any imitation of it, by xchalever name it may be known, without first obtaining authority Ironi me, will be proceeded agaiust by due course of law, and subjected to such penal ties and lines as are imposed by law. The following named persons have pur chased rights from me, and are authorized to manufacture and sell the Metropolitan Oil: Christian Reich, for Summitville borough and Washington township ; John Buck, for Carrolltown borough and Carroll, Chest and Susquehanna towuships. Any other par ties making or selling the Oil, or any imita tion thereof, without producing written au thority from me, are infringing upon my right ami they and those purchasing from them will be dealt with acctrJing to law. M. L. OATMAN. Ebensburg, May 21, 1868. 1 TICENSE NOTICE The following -A nersons hare filed netitions for Tavern 1 1 and Eating House Licenses with the Clei k of the Court of Quarter Sessions, to be pre sented to the Judges of snid Court on the second Monday of June next : tavern ltcexse. Conemaugh Borough Thomas Gorman, 1st ward, Joseph Alwine. 2d ward. Cone maugh Township Levi Jacohy. Cambria Borough John Kurtz, Jos. Soley. Chest Springs Borough Samuel F. George. Gal litzin Township S. A. Criste, .Mathew Dig mann. Johnstown Borough James B. M' Creight, Rich'd Jelly, Wm. H. Richards, 2d ward, D. W. Goughnour, 3d wArd. Rich land Township Geo. Conrad, Peter Heim. Allegheny Twp. F. A. Gibbons. Cambria Bor. Wm. Gallagher. SATINO HOUSE LICENSE. Chest Township Jacob Glosser. Wash ington Township Jerem'h M'Gonigle, Wm. D, Jones, Lazarus A. Rigel. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk. Ebensburg, May 21, 1868.-31. T L. LAN GST ROTH'S PATENT MOVABLE C03IR BEE IIITE! Pronounced the best ever yet introduced in this County or State. Any person buying a family right can have them transferred from an old box into anew one. Several persons have had their bees transferred, and they have proven satisfactory. ft-Messrs. Jos. W. Seese and D. P. Evor soie say that they took of one Hive, iu June. 1SG5.48 pounds of honey, and in 1866, 62i lbs. and a swarm, and the bees had plenty to do them through the winter; in 1867, 80 lbs. of surplus honey was taken out. Out of nine hives J. D. Kagarice took 365 lbs. of box honey in 1866. Persons wishing to purchase family rights can do so by calling on or addressing PETER CAMPBELL, April 21, 1868.-tf. Carrolltown, Pa. AILEY, FARRELL efc CO., I,fv4E ine, SHEET&BARLEOMalillFACTMERS ALsO, Pig Lead, Iron Pipe, Rubber Hose, Steam Gauges, Whittles and Valves, Iron and Copper Siuks and Bath Tubs, Steam Pumps, Farm Pumps and Force Pumps, And every description of goods for WATER, GAS &, STEAM. No. 167 Smitmfifld Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. J-Send for a Price List. pr.23.-ly. 4 SSIGNEE APPOINTED. In the -atJL matter of Wm R. Hughes, Bankrupt. To whom it may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his nppointment as As siiniee ol the estate of Wm. R litem's, of Wilmore, in the county of Cambria, in the saia District who was to wit: On the 2d day of March. A n. lOS, adjtnlced a Bankrupt, upon his on petition, by the District Court of said District Da cd at Johnstown this 30ih day of April, a 'd. I "f t MARTIN L LONGENECKER, sny28.-3t. Assignee. ASSIGNEE i APPOINTED In ihp tu ttterol George -v Kirrs.y, Bankrupt. To whom it may concern : The us.dersijrited hereby gives notice of his appointment as As signee of the estate of Giorge W. Kit bet, of Wilmore, in the county ol Cambria, b- thes-iid District, who w.-.s, to "wit : On the Cth day of March, a d. It68, adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the D strict Court of said District. Dated at Johnst .wu, this 2Uth day ot April, a. p. lr-(H. FRANK W BROWN. rny28-3t. Assignee. ESTATE OF JOHN E McDER MITT. DECKASED. Notice is hereby given thnt Letters of Administration on the Estate of John K. Mi De.miti. late of Chest township, fimbria, county, deceased, have been granted to tle undersigned by tbe Register of Cambria county.. All pcrsoni indebted to said e-tate are reques-ed to make immpdiate payment, and those having claims agiinst the same will present them properly autb' nticated for settlement. JAM KS E. NEASON. Adm'r. Clearfield Tp., May 21, 1868.-6t. OOD, BETTER, 15 EST. The host and cheap st Tobacco and Cigars in town are at II. L- Oatman. Go axd cee. '2 1X11 UMTCR8 1L OLOTHBS WHINGER, si Cannot be surpsfted or equaled by any other Wringer for durability- Till the expiiation of the patent for the '"CjOG WHEEL REG ULATOR." or "RTOr-GEAR." ne othtr Wringtr is licensed under this Patent. It being universally conceded that Cogs are necessary to prevent the Rolls from being broken or torn loot, many attempts have been made to get a Cog-WLerl arrangement which shal! equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid the 'Stop-Gar," but v it', out suc tcss. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, May 7. 1868. ly. TUG MAMMOTH CIRCUS & MENAGERIE OF TRAINED ANIMALS. IN EBENSBURG FOR ONE DAY ONLY ON THURSDAY KEXT, JUKE 4Ui. CmCUsTAUNEDANIMLS BSiniIK33, C00PE2 VHITST, Bsa:esi ilaiz - - - - EqswTjixa kMgr, - - - - Ca-ectcr of tt ZuiU, - . Iresarer, ------- Xivsrtisis? Ajeat, - - Ltier ef Cs:at Biai, - - - - - rs:?sitTcs3, - - Jix X. C::pn - - H. Waitty 2. Eeanutfi - Gisrzt H. Eauev - - TitTr. CeaUsos - - - IjI. lASfiaM II i Impossible through the meaus of an ordinary advertisement to give an idea either of the magni tude or magnificence of the Great Exposition of 1868. Other papers have been partially elevoted to that purpose, aud explan atory sheets on a variety of the most interesting subjects, have been, sent in advance. The company has Leen two entire years in perfec ting itsorganization Circus aud Trained Ani mals. Although the names ol many of the principal ar tists connected with the institution will be found below, the limited cpace of a newspaper column eau give no adequate idea of their merit or the great diversify of amusements embraced in the Grand Exposition. Many are so well established iu repu tation ou this continent as not to need special at tention. Others,, again, present more novelty. The only means of giv ing the public a full idea of the exhibition, is to in viteatttntioutotheGrand Procession on the great jete day. The procession is intended to display the uupaialelc-d Circusi Trained Animal Stock No enclosure could do j ustice to this exposition. It maul b mm In scUna sa ssra. rurtuo.l n1 stsudiss sul Is bold rallsf tsstl thathu ser jl scsa prssmlsd la ibe Turin tf prooestsa. is tss Intemlios dt.plsj er uim.td Katun, ooislssa sltS otiiuiu.ls srl la las TRiTSPIIiL PROCESSION ! r tt Grest Am.rtc.s Esnoalilsn. la loirs ss ths dsy sdvsrtiaed. 1 he anprb cortsss III pt-M Uirou(h ths prlnclst treats In lbs order Isid rtno Is ttis srsnd pro (rsiuui. The eilttrs stock of 0l Oireiil, Inhidiog Ihe vslusSle snlntstit betougiof ts Ida miMfi, lbs Hlld lleul', H IBelr keepeia, tli H.tnK tkl.lrsn pies mlD( s croup of l.dloe snt the poiforrolss; UooO lite little fl.nh.ol Tltsuis;' hs tioupM o pomes with jatentlerMers; Shellssdi sl'ji mttmiej riAeri, tor if mustiest maisssTer s-B npon Ihe rssd : the bstir clrphsnt snS 8lte Csrriaco. more f.ill and InteraM Ins detaj) or this aorel a-id bit liaut eatalds 1iIst will l fsnsd Is Ihe Isrf psrafrspk bills ssd tbe small ssitdiAlla. Tss serfor msra will appear ia lbs proaa laloa eoeimroeS In Ilia tuosi tusssinssol wssdrst. . Tta pontes ssd tholr rulers wtfl rstiiaM ss si- to Uis korttts spnea. walls Iks twdwjs and gantistuen ljlossing so two eroass WIS sppearaa tas Kalshta, l.adtss sn4 thstr c-a.slisre as IB rtr i ...t. to las Yswrsasnent. Tbs stitlrs ratting op Haertcsly aHassrlrsl, u lbs pa-eail wMI as Iks ml Lsiposlas; ssr ssbetd os Iba rwsa. A short synepsis of th performances to be given in the circle is all that our limited space will en- vW l'e us 1 o give at present. ni. f. :. 4i. A HCJtCC UXJC'19 Willi tlSS7 Grand ToDrnamtnt Entree Mr. R. HEM MING 8, first summersault rider, tight-rope performer, hurdle bare back rider, A Mr.CHAS. KING, 4 horse rider, slack rop performer, Ac. n tinting Scene and Rack for the Cup, bar Tom THUMB and Husia WHITBY. kM FOSTER, WHITTONY anl lilNU. (full notice of these popular clowns will le given in future advertisements.) SAM PATCH, The leaping mule; bounds ovsr a troupe of Hybrids. JsI111es1 L" t WP"0-0 '""BL- CftWni . "e suoswttc ct. - ' Fexformauce by the Dwarf JUulea, Cruiu Houtli America. SUSIE WHITBY performs the Fairy Elephant. The half-educated Mules, "Boz" and aud "Buusby," will give epeci xueua of tfaeir science. Steeple Chase on Bhetlauds. In full costume; ridden by Monkeys. Performance by tlie LION CfcTJElI-lV: MADAME DuNORD, In the formldaldf dn oT the Lions. Mrs. 11. HEMMINOS, first lady of the manage, introducing ner superb horse, exhibilinir to ladles a perfect model school of saddle practice. Also her maguificen t equestrian scene and feats. GYM N A ST I C EXPLOITS Modern School. MILLER, THEODORE AND W 1 1 ITTON E Y. Miss EMMA FOSTER. Euuesttlenue. AMY FOSTER. Infantile Danseuse, Miss SUSIE AVHITI1Y, Jeauing Juvenile lauttstneune. HARRY AVIIlTItV, Distinguished American Horse Trainer JAMES HEMMINGS lu Feats of Jugglery ou Horseback. Performance Afternoon and Evening. Admission, ----- GO Cenla Children under nine. Years. 12 " Cents btiAT roetcici tiic iav am DATl: At Ebensburg, - Thursday, June 4th. At Hollidaysbury, Wed'sday, June 3d. At Johnstovn, - - Friday, June 5th. F. L COULDOCK. Business Agent. 628 K00PIRTS7623 WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OF "KE Y.STONE SKIRTS" are the br-st and Chkapkst Low Triced Hoop Skirts in Ihe market. T . .. ; I tkirts, 2o t-piings, $l.C0; SO spiings, 1M.20 ; and 40 springs. $145. Plain Skirts, 6 t:pw. 20 spiings., 0 tVnts ; 25 Fpiiiigs, 9b Cents; oO springs. $1.15; and 86 bp rings, $1.25. Warrault-d i.i era respect. Our OWN M.'Ue" of '-Union SKinTS." Eleven T"-e T...ils, f.cm 20 to 50 sprirgr.. $1.20 to $L'.C0. ITaiu, hi Ta.tes, 10 to f.0 springs, Irfiu 95 Cents to $2.00. These Skirte aio Leiier than those sold by lhtr catablitLmint as firt class goods, anil at much lower r iices. -Our OWN Makc"of "CnAMFtoK Skihts" are in ivery way snpetior .o all oi'.ie.- Hoop Skirts before the public ami o..lv l uve to be examined or wi.ru to convimo every one fif the fact. Manufactured of the be.tt linon fi itshed English Slecl Sp.ings, ve y superior tapes, a;td lit etvle of the m-tilio fasten ings and manner oi' Micuring them surpass f.r durability and excclltnce any ether tkirt in this ccut.tty, and are lighter, snore da?t c, will wear louger, give more ratislacttioii and arc realty che3pertthan all others. Lvry lad; should try litem. They are being fold extensively by Morhan's tlir.-ughnut this and the adjoining Plates nt very moderate prices. It you want the best, ask for Hopkins' Chat lion Skiit." If jiu do not find them, gee tho merchant with whom you deal to oi-'cr .horn fV-r you, or come or Fend d'uert to us. Me. chants will find our different grade of Skirts exactly what they need, and we c: penally invito them t cn.il and examine our extrusive assortment, or sen' for Wholes k Price List. To be hnd at R tail at Manufactorv. and of ti e Retail Trade tcncrallv, and at Whole- sa'e tf the Manufacturer only, to whom all cri'.t.s f-ho"tdd be addressed. Maiwfuch rv and Salesroom. C28 Arch Street, Bitwccn Cth aud Tth Sts.. Philad'a. April 2, 18GS.-4m. WM. T. HOPKINS. 137" H. A. Shoemaker - Va,. are the only dialers in Ebi iisl utg who keep thibo cele brated Skirts for sale. rgpHE ALT OONA wXrYH0USTc0 WIlOLiSALE Dealers and Commission lilercltants Corner Virginia Si. and Plank Tioiid, Will kaep constantly on hind a large anJ well selfitp.l assortment of FLOUit, TERD, SALT, FISH, GRAIN, COAL. LIME, SAND, Ac , at W'holfSalC, in AltoonaCity, and tbe adjoining counties can be supplied with tbe leading articles generally used by them at city and mill prices. All kinds of country pro "uc received sal paid for in cash, or soid on commission. Prompt returns ivill be made. Storage furnished for all Articles, such as floor lumber, shooks, shingles, etc. Articles will be delivered to purchasers or fent to freight warehouse. Having the only housa where foods by the car load can be removed at the door, thus "sting drayage, our customers vvill re ceive tbe benefit of it. Trice currents will be Sent wtck.y to per sons desiring them. THE ALT00XA WAKF.IOUSE CO. Altoona, April 30, :SCS.-tf. ffATlM FOR SALE. Tho sub- scribor oilers at Private Sale his valua ble FARM, situated in Cambria towrphip, two miles- east of Ebensburg, on the rnap leading to Loretto. The Farm consist s of Acre, more or less, about 51 Acrrs of which are cleared, under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation. The balance of the land is well set with sugar, chestnut, locust and other marketable timber. There is a cum fo-lable Pramb House and a Frame Hakn on the premises, and an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees that have m-ver yet failed to bear. There ia a'so a never-failing spring of pure water ami other ncessiry conveni entcs on the premises. The Farm will be sold on fair terms aud easy payments, end an indisputable tlt wiil be given. ?i'h:-.t i? known as Bradley's Station, on the E. &' C. Rail Road, is located cn this land. Further information ran be obtained I applying to CHAR LIS BRADLEY. " I c n A li 1) ROWAN, ALTOOSJ. PA.. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Is prepared to male contracts for the paiut in of Chnrehes, Dwellings end other Bnild inz in Cambria and nirrourid'trf counties, aed ftir tbe execution of ell other oik in hie line. . Painting dot e at prices nue tr.oder ate and in r style far superior to .ut of the work, exeoated iu. this ncthm. Sati -faction guaranteed. ft b if J -if. " AST NOTICE. All persons indebt JLi ed to the undersigned are requested to make ettlement of their accounts, either by paying the cash or giving their notes, on or before the first day of June next. J. J, KRLSK, M. I. St. Aug'silne, March 12, 1858. A WASHING lYlACHl.t worth h aviso : D0TVsi C!otl.e WASIEL Ths Wit 40T lAtfaw S The Icnge- lUsI AC. I'fctil f U TUEV AKI LUtlili. They nre ooitilnpr Into ireaeraL use ttirourSiot thv ceunfry. Many who sell the Ukivkhsai. Vt'KiJiaia keep also the Dott WASHING MACHINE, which, aUhctigh but rert)t!y inticduceil. v. aa grat a Labor and Cloihe Sarer ti i'.. -Wrinj.er, and is destined to win public fa vor and patronaa everywhere. It washes perfect?! without- uui:ig o. rubbing the chlh'.-s at all. 5-rrice Fatcily Washer, $1 1. No- IJ Wringer, $10. These f.larkines arc adopted by the Amcr icjtn A:r icutlurist an Prcminnia, and eaderifii by its Editors as the Lest in maiket. IIO?SE TCSTIMOSY. . Pkad the ftdloviisig testiinanials from per. son in Ebensburg who have used and learn ed to appreciate tlis valuable Machines ; jlfr. G. Hun Sty We have Used eno o Doty'a Washing Machines, hich we pur chased from you several weeks siace. aud i gives entire satisfaction. We cheerfully ri commend it t all housrhetj ers, and arefiir' to Fay that we won'.cl'not dispense witk it f any' con."-ideration. It is a great saver ol time. Iibor and ih.this. LINTON A: SON, Mountain House. I puif hasad one ct Doly's Wmkiri froiu Mr. G. Huntley and ni delightad with it, and would recommend everv kouaekrepar to get ot:e. Mis. A. M. PIPKR. Mr. G. Huntley -The Doty Washing 11 1 chine I purchased from you proves to la sa article of real mvrit the best I hive erer mpd. Considering the eteat relief it afcr-lt in the lr.oor of washing and tne saving c time, no family should te without it. WM M. JOE3. Mr Gto. llttnHey I am delighted vriit the Loty Washer purchased from you. The mtire I use it the Lter 1 like it. I w.vild not Ve without it. It is a giat fav of time snd labor, and d-es not vear ti clothes t tuuch aa tbe old tub and wash bo rd . Mr. A. PL A 1 N li- Fov sil--. by c.BO. HUNTLEY. May 7, 1SC8. ftm. Ebensburg, Pa. KEaT Reductiok in Pinch. TO CASH 2 I YE RS ! AT Tfin P:C5E.SnJUG DOBSE-FIiRSlSDISe STCBE. 'lh undersigned respectfully informs t- ; citizens of Ejeit.-.biug and the fuLhc utct ally that L ha-; m.nh: a crtat rwiceti-a I prices to CASH BUYERS. My stack vi consist, in part, of 'Jr ol.inj, Purler tnd Ht.t ir.g Move?, of the r.nt ppu!nr kinds; 'i tcare of ev-'ry d's. liptioii, ef my cimi ma. ufacture ; Hardwire of all kir.d, ii?h r Locks, fSc, ews, Butt Hinges, Table Hit rto. Shutter Hinges, Ilolir, In n acd Nil's. Wi d-jw Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Foikr Carving Knives aad Forks, Meat Cnttet. Apple Parcr. Feu and Pocket Knives i great variety, Sri. s r. Shears, Paio-a at.-: Strops. Axes, n atcl. cts. Tlammero, Eerir MachineR, Auger, Cnissc!?, rianrf C.-.p.. pa ses, Squares, Files. R.ifps, Anvils, Ti.e,, Wrenches, Rip. IV, el ar:d Cross-Cut. Saw Chains of all kinds. SL vt-lr.. Spaaea, Scy .L s and Snathe, Kakcs. F-ihp. Sleigk Ueils, Shc-e Lat.-, Pegs. Wax Tristlcs. Clothta Wringers. Grind Stores, Patent Mo!jii GaUs anil Measures. Lumber Stick, Hoi Nails, Horve Sht.es, C.tft Steel. Pif5-. .rh t Guns, Rev.ilvtrs. Pi.-t. h. (.'arlri.ls's, par. icr. Caps. Lead. Vn., Odd fetove P.aU. Grates and Fire Pricks. Weil ind t-,t5'a Pumps and Tubing ; jTd' i.v mnd Fadi'r ; IV art of all kind ; If bo L'n ttnd Vldte n" in grfat variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamr. , Fish Oil, Lerd Oil. Linseed Oil, Lnbrisatf ; Oil, K.isin. Tar, Glassware, Pair.tr, Taraia'n s, Turpentine, Alcohol. A c. FAiMiLY GROCERIES, such as Tea, O-.T-fc. Sogars, Kelra;ot. Sjr ups. Spices, Drift! f esd.es. Ihkd Apvl-e. Fish. Hmiiir.y, tTtickcrs, e and Pearl Barley: Soaps. Candles; TOBACCO arJ CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub. Horse, Shr-e. Ducting. Varnish, Stove. Clethea and To-jth liruihfs, all kii.V.s and sirjes ; Bpi Cords and Manilla Rnpes, and many olncr articles at tb lret ra:es fr CASla. House S'-fnding made, painted Aid put up at low lates for ca.h. A liberal abseonBt made to cour.try dealers bnv'ng Tiiwar whclrsftle. G FO. ViUs TLEY . Ebecshurg. Feb. 8. le-7.-tf. L . BRALLIEK, WITH GILBERT fif, ROYAL, Wholesale Druggists, Tos. S09 and 3S1 A. Tlilrd gtrect, run. adelvhia. JOHN ILRF.RT, . . THFIHOI-.B A. ROYAL, Importers and Dealers ' Drnjs, I Spices, j (his, IDyeStuffg Medicines, Paiuts, Glass, j &c, Ac. 'April 2. 186ft.-5r. VTa"r TAILOR SllOr. narin L opened a TAILORING ESTATJLlSTl irlilNT in the iop' formerly ocenpied bv R. D. Thomns, a few dot re east cf A. A. Bar ker's Rtore, tho r.tbscriber Tc.pe-tfuily in f. rms his old ctiBttjrters and tho rettt rf nvt kin.l that he ia sow prepare to manufao tureall kinds of 0nts a:d Tt-titks' wean!: apparol in the ltrtert ijlf! of the art, wi i. neatnefa aufl di"pa'h, and npon tbe most reasonable terme. Fer.'nB nee ling work'o mv 1'uie art rcspectfu'iv invite to giTe rn a rail. DAVID J. EVANS. Ebensburg. April , 143 -tf. A. c. DIB li R T norvr.it c nnoinr.ir.s, farivfaeiucr$. and W!m'saie Deattrs i,i CITY AND EASTERN MADK. BOOTS AND SHOES, Jt. 49 JTiRKBT 8THKET, Below Ftftb. Sontb Side. - PHIL AD A. 1 1 O 11 . . DAVIS WITH BOYD &, STROUD, Importers und Dealers in QUEENSWARE, CHINA and 01 ss, w- ,uW "ciiacts' Eaei, rn'lLA
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