t T3i!n;s Y7orl$i Unerring. Ccbk fob Baldness. Frederick Kemp writes from the silver mines of Montana to lie Herald f Health, giving the following Liut in reference to a cure for baldness : "A friend of mine who had the misfortune to be bald-head.!, knowing that there is a won derful invigorating power in the gan'ii rays. l;it spring threw awav his hat and worked in the gulch, all pprinr, summer and fall, bareheaded, and also fjr tlia first few days et mi 1 d?y. For a few d&ys the rays cf the Lot Eun on hid head were almost unendura ble ; after that time h. experienced no un easiness whatever. The result was that in the fall he had a ood head of hair. Aud in this experiment he was not alone sever al i f his acquaintances who were bald-head-id baviusr followed the same plan. They were all fortunate enough to experience the eamo result." The editor adds that a similar ease once came under his own observation, and pro fesses to have no doubt that "the exposure of the ehin to air and snn.shine, under pro per circumstances, stimulates it to a healthy Action, and with it those glands u-on which the growth of tln-'hair depends." Lexington ( Ky.) Observer. Water-Proof Patent IIatvness Black ing. Mr. George D-. bs?n furnishes us the recipe Lr this well known blacking. It will keep the leather sft, and. properly ap plied, gives a good polish. It is excellent for bng.y tops, harnexs, "etc. Old harness, if haul, iiiay be washed iu warm water, ad when nearly dry, grease it with neatsfjot ell. The ingredients are three ounces cf turpentine, two ounces of white wax, to be dissolved together over a slow fire; then add cue ounce of ivory black and one drachm uf indigo, to be wcli pulverized and mixed to grther. JvVrieu the wax and turpentine are dissolved add the ivory black and indigo, and stir till cold. Apply very thin ; brush afterward, and it will give a beautiful pcl i;h l extern Christian Advocate. To DrsTKxY Rats. A curious method of Vi'dinr' rhts is tec; rnKended in a German journal as very t ftioient- A piec? t f r.evr or xinuH'id Fpone is cut into small pieces, which are smuired with buttrr and placed within rr -di of the rats, next to a difdi of watt-r. The rats et the sponge, and, be coming thirsty, diiuk the water, which fc wells the jpont:e, and in a short time kills t!;e animals, which are found lying dead al! arouud. Ay old gentlemm in Michigan says, if you plant a few poppy seeds in each hill, hum let one E?och grow till bug thue is over, .you will ir. t 1..3 troubled v. Mi bugs on vines, lie f.mnd this out by accident, and has fol lowed it ft.r seven years, and ti.e bugs do r.ot trouble Ids viues. It would be well to plant the p- a:iies so that they will up or 1 e . rly so rcforj you plant your cucumber and o'litr vino si pi. Av KxC'.i.LrxT Remedt fob Sprains. T'lt the whit. of au eiig i'jto a saucer ; keep s'.'rriug it villi a j h ce of alum about the ti'tf a walnut untrl it hecMnes a thick jul ly j apply a portion of it oa a pk-ee of lint or tuw lare enough to cover the sprain, ci.au rii.g i: for a fictdi one as oftea as it feels worm cr dry. Tlio limb is to be kept in a ho.izontnl position by placing it en a chair. The Fanners'' Caliiui ays a j icc of lard i3 large as a w.-.lutit, mix d with dough, v ill cause a he:i to coir.mer.cj laying i.nmedi athy after alio h is Kcu b-okenup from set ting ; and by giving hens fat in this way, they may bo kept laying all winter. A Strange KJreaiu and WcdilEr. One of the happiest men thet ever jur Jieyti a hundrtd miles from Michigan, tuok tiie T.'Ieuo Kxpiess i few days ago, at Fre rnont, bound for Toledo and loa herns in "Jiichig.iu. He told a strange etory, of which ihe lol'.ovi'ig is t tie subs-aucs : Sena vtet: siuce, while at home iu Mich igan, h reliitd to rest after a bnrd dayV v.-ork, and falling r.sbep drea.jcd a dream, lie appe.rwd to have taken a long journey from "home," where he bad been located for U-n years, and ha i scaictly lost sight of. and .here he had l;vt:d "a haj py old bach." and never thought f matrimony. In that ilreaia a vision appeared unto him. ile arrived ut a place iu Ohio, which was - "Hod Fremont. It appeared that ejoq after ; s vtrriv.d in that pUca lie formed the ac quaintance of a youug lady, and that, after a short but happy courtship, horuariitd her i ;.d teiurn ? 1 lo tus t:ome in Michigan, where hob-catna ea'thy, iived happily, and raised a tiumerous family t,( children, and in time trottud his gauucuildren upon his knee. He tl i anroktt ; it was broul daylight, :d his : .:ucr vas at hij door cah'iug Lim down to I :cfikfaat. At the breakfist tab'e he related his dream 'o ih old lady, and the was deeply impressed v. th it. 11" to'i her it was his intention to h. once seek out ti:e beautiful creator; of niiom he bad dreamed, aud the old ladv, f -iev ug there was .1 special providenca in aud le ng also a firm tenever in d: earns, id vised Lim.Hy torans to go and Cud her ' .d could, and if he couldn't Cud her to -icg b:o-kai: Ohio .:rl any way, "for you - .:;v," fci.il she, 'tt;e O il ) girl jre rig'ai ri." 6.. John p"rhi.d up his little ward and to. k th firs-.t train '-tit f r Ohio, i 1. .-t no. f in'- in r-3aclfng Frem nt. n h-u h a" riv-i t.t 'l.t pi ice l.o was sur 7 dioeov.-i il.at the si--n at the depot, ' : '.:.;cg laj ir.t!i'j of ti.e place, was au ex .- . ipli -ata of the one 1 e hid seen in his r; ai:d that tho depot bui-dings and ,:?-fv, ajipearsncs of the city ccrmpuuded yifcOv' w'uh Ids vidian. 1J j.in up at the l"..,er lloute and begin his search. For ' j or three diyn h 'a? un&uccesaful, but j'i.t before ke was on the point of 1 -I'lr.-ili-g horjio.'hc- came faca to face with a riaidcn at the post effn-e. " Tis bhe," nid , all to hrm-'e'f. and thee Lo walked up .it lu'iiy and told btr hi? stoiy ; Lis dream, 'i 1 rf his place in Michigan, and fitiaiiy v-Wc-j her tj bLare. hit, last with hiin. . sid s meihicg s.boUt its being end ' ': : e'.o wocd l rather wait a few days be f giving an uriv.er ; but he was deitr ; ... t i to have it th'r.t aoti thtn, and she . : caid tic was all hisowc. Ileacora " ' " 1 her to her horn?, and that eventeg ' ): her fend pareiits all about it. And r- nonnccd it g(od. Tha day following ' - . :;c n nrried, and at once commenced ; uniy Michigan ward. was a hce looking follow, and - 'i.'i'jj th.it ho ctmld scarcely contain - f. lie protested roundly that it wag - j -v. .;r:an he taw in his dream that he Lad v. d manied, and that ail, from first to " ,etn -xnct!y a h3 pictured in his : Tlie was a pleating and comely lacy, a few years younger than the ' "i, and Bcerr.cd to ,& bT,m &A of fun and tnj7 the novelty cf tlio thing fully as r ch ; s her bu dnd. Ttke them, all in . V.-.fy w ere well matched and vverodoubt m mud for ch otntr. He said only one ; g v. 39 lacking to make his haypinetj T.'e'r, and that was the fulfilment of the :;' ;r rort of the droam. Cleveland Leader. F.vs r.s tk. trA Adara was the only man who iieve?1!!. ' Vita kia wife adjout "the way mother used -. ive tw w A Pabtisq Salute. A young gentle man of this city escorted bis aunt to tne de pot of the Orange, Alexandrra'and llanassaa Railroad recently, and after seating her properly and banding her the checks for her baggage, left her to talk with some one in the efSee. . Whilo thus engaged a beauti ful yenng lady, wearing a veil precisely like that worn by hisfaunt. entered the car, took a stat immediately behind the one occupied by that lady. When tho whistle blew for the train to start, the young gentleman al luded to re-entered the car from the rear platform, and m'wtakiog the young lady for his auLt, hastily seized her band, and telling her good-bye, imprinted an afiectionato kics upon her cheek. The bin-prise of the young ladv thus saluted may be imagined. It was manifested by such a start and a jump, that i the geutleman was at or.co made aware of ! the error he had committed, but the starting j traiu only gave him time to apologize, lie says now, however, he is not sorry tho mis take occurred. Alexandria Gazette. DcuiyG tho war, Charles Davidson, a ne gro, committed r.ipo on a nice young lady of Maury county, and was sent to the Peniten tiary lor twenty-one years, fur a crime that really deservad hanging. The other day he was seen by a friend of ours, a very reliable gentleman, who knew hita well, turned scut free by Browrdow. There were no cxteruat big or palliating circumstances in his case, tho testimony and the sentiment cf the entire- j community condemned him and t!emar.i!cd ( ins punishment, and alter putting oa ins i trial upon ono pretext and then another, he I was tried and sentenced to tho penitentiary ! f.-r f.vtntv -one years. No stre Dger evidence i of his gui't could exist than the fact that he was kept in prison during a large part of the war. surrounded alternately by Confed erates and Federals, and 3et no one was so low as to turn hisi out. It was reserved for Brov.-nlow to turn Ijo..o upon innocent peo ple fnd in human thape, convicted of tho blackest cf all crimes. Culumbia (TV;.) Jit'i'iUd, The Lancaster (Pa.) Intelligencer, pub lished at tho home of Thad. Stevens, thus al'w h to a phase of his character, which will be exceedingly gratifying to tho pious preachers of the gospel wbo have been his special enemies and antagonists. It Fays : "Daring ell his life, Thad dens Stevens has optn'.y scofiVd at tho Christian religion. A few years since, while trying a ease in a to'.n iu another part of this State, he and some other lawyers were conversing one evening, when oils of the party adduced the Lible as authority for some ttatiraent he had "Oh," Bai l Mr. Stevens, "the Pdb'u is no authority. It is nothing but the obsoieie biotory of a barbarous people.'' wit. H LI.OT!. President. JeCN LLOTD, L'atJiicr. NATIONAL BANK J- OP AI.TOOXA. GGyjCUX2XS':.T AGCXCY DESIGNATED DKl'OSlTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Corner Vircn'nia ami Annie Slneis, Korti Ward, Alloc na, Pa. Authorized Capital, ----- $.00,0C0 Guli Capital paid in, ... - 159,0X0 All business pertaiuicg to Banking done on favorable terms Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in btarips, will be allowed, as foilowa : $50 to $100, 2 per cent.; $100 to 200. S per cent.; $-2G0 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. 31, lSCT-tf. JLOYO & CO., Oenlir, LatNEKCEo, Fa. Gold, Silver, Govprr.rr.cnt Loans, and other Securities, boueht and sebf. Ti tnrrst allowed on Time Lepoi ils. Cellectioiss made on au accessible points m the United States, and a general Banking business trausactcd. January 81 . 1EC7. 7 SI. LLOYD &. CO., Iuskehb. Ai:rnnv Ti 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. anol. SCOTT HOUSE, ZTaln Street, Johns tovn, Cambria Co., Pa., A. HOW & CO., Proprietors. TIIIS HOUSE having been refitted and elegantly famished, is now open for the reception and entertainment of guests. Tho proprie.irs by long experience ia hotel keep ing feel confident they caa satisfy a dis ci irr.inating public. Their liar is supplied with the choicest biands of liqtiors and wines. Jan. SI, 18GS. (ly.) UNION HOUSEj PBEXBF.URG, Pa., JEROME A. FLOTT, U Propiotor, pparcs no prdns to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it bs heretofore received. His t-.ble will always be furnished with the hot the market ."..Turds; his bar with tho b'.st A liquors Ilia stable is large, and will bo attended by an attentive and cbli'-in" Loi.tlcr. Jan SO, lS5S.-tf. f FOUNTAIN HOUSE, EnExsnnro. --YJ1- It. I. LtSTOS &, CO., Prop'ri. Tho Table is always sup'plksl with the choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with choice liquor?, and the Stable attended by raretul hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, nonth or year, on reasonable terms. fcb21 M S RCHANTS1 HOTElT J. & VV. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., Icticcen Market and Arch, May 9. 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE r&7 A MES II. DAVIS, Dealer In all kind of POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, Yard Nos. 814 and S16 A". Broad St., PHILADELPHIA. Ccj-nsiness attended to in Ebrnsbrircr by Wm. J. AVilliaras. Tfr-jlC-ly E T E li SIDES,. with WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, TS. K. t or. Third &. market Sta., Jap. 22. 1867. PHILADELPHIA. gKAFF, WATKIN & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. 0R0GBRS NEW ADVERTISENIENTS OOK AGENT'S WANTED FOR T.nsSTNfi'S HISTORY OF TI1E UNI TED STATES from its eliecovery to the close of Andrew Johnson's administration; iu one royal octavo volume of 800 pages, illustrated by four hundred engravings on wood aud ticclve engravings on. steel ; entire lu new. For specimens and terms, apply to T BELKNAP, Hartford, Conn., or to BLTS-S & CO., 101 Brotd st., Newark, N. J- "T gEN TS "WANTED. For the PEU J SON AL llLSTOllY OF GENERAL GRANT, by A. D. IiU-makivsos. author of "Field. Dungeon, and Escape," and "Be yond the idUstpiir Material gathered by the author at "Headquarters in (he Field " and from channels oooi.el by GENERAL G RANT himself. 25 full jxtge Engravings. Contains matter no other work has or can git. Contents prove it the only aidhorized "Life of Grant." Don't offer an infeiior work. "Get the best " S-nd for circulars and decide. Address AMERICAN PUB LISHING CO., Hartford, Conn., or BLISS & CO., 101 Broad .-t., Newark, N. J. GENTS WANTED f..r the WEAR 1. ING OFTliE GREEN Tlie greatest Book ever published. Its contents are eh eply interesting and should be CAREFULLY READ by everyone. Tim immense demand f..r this treat wi.tk stamps it the most SUC CESSFUL BOCK OUT. It is decidedly the BOOK FOR THE TIMES. It fully illus trates OLD TR!' LAND, abounds in RO MANCE. INCIDENT and WIT. showing the PATRIOTISM and DEVOTION, the TRUTH and FERVOR, of that warm heart ed people, containing 400 pages and over 100-illustrations, bound iu cloth, green and grld. Price 3. Agents wanted every where. Exclusive tcirito'y given. Semi for circu lars and sample copy. WILLI AM FLINT, 2'J Squill Seventh J., Philadelphia, Pa. A GENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFK ! OF GRANT, et a staff ffic: i: This U the n'y Full. Authentic and OFFI CIAL History of the Lik and Public Ser vices cf the Great Chieftain, and the only one tlii't is f-r.dorfe-j by all his Iadi'ig Gene rals. Send f.T Specimen Pages and Circu lars v it'i terms. Address National Pfe L1MHNO Co.. Phils. lelohil, l'a. CAUTION. Ti:e country is being flcxl ed with so-called Lives of Grant, written by Civilians and p.ditii i u;s. who Lever saw a battle. See that tho IV-ok you buy ia en dorsed by all the Leading Generals- .T ANTED A a i: xts i n nil parts of the United States fur our New Work, "PEOPLE'S LOOK OF BIOGRAPHY,' containing ove-r eighty sketches of eminent persons of all ages and countries, womeo as well as men ; a hindsine Octavo book of over COO pages, illustrated with beautiful steel engravings ; written by James Paistox, (he most popular cf living authors, wh'-se name will ensure for it a rapid sale. Send for de.-criptivc circular and see our extra terms. A. S. Half. & Co.. Pub'rs. Hartford. Conn AGENTS WANTED FOR MEN OF OUR DAY; or Biogra; bis (of over CO) of the most j ron. incut r.ien of the na tion. Including Grant, Sherman, Oolfax, Sumner, Stanton, Sheridan, Graw, Kellev, Jay Coeke. Ctirtin. Trumbull, Fer.tou, Buck ingham, Wilson, Greeh-y, WaJe, Morton, Phillips. Farragut. Chase,. Lngan, Stevens, Beecher. and others. Embe'.lihi d v'uh ov r 40 life-like Sti el Portraits. COO Pages. SoM only bv Aer.ts. Geat inducements. Send for circulars. ZEIGLKR. McCURDY & CO., GlArch street. Philad.elphia, Pa.- M ED I CATTlLU M ! N AT! 0 H FOUR Magnificently Illustrated Medical Books Contr.i iiu Important Physiological Informatiiu. for ilcju and Women, sent free on re-cipt of 25 cints, by addressing Dr. JOHN VANDFRPOOL. No. SO Ciiuton Pj.ice, Now Yi ik City. NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP'CO. 'Miiougli to C-difitrnhi VIA PANAMA RAILROAD NEW ARRANGEMENT ! ! SAII.lNe; I KOM NKW VO'.MC ON 1UK TiXlx atid 2Gi2i ofH EHY 310STII. Or the day before when these dates fall on Yundag. Passage Lower than by any other Route For information address 1. N. Carktngtok, Ageut. 177 West Street, N. Y. W. II. Webu, Prcs't. Ciias Dana. V. Pres. Office 54 Exchange PlaceNew York. CIRCULAR. Id ILL. MULAY, GANG AND CUOSS-CU I' SA'-VS Every Saw that leivese-ur Factory is Oil Temnered and Patent O round. JKrffttly true and even, and made of uniform temper by our patent tempering process. ---.'5"-'.V-' TXT.: A NES. mmni'.n vl:i.., v ,.- nS the bet The RED JACKET (Colbnrn'e Patent) AXE cannot beex cellod. We guarantee they will cut 25 pr cent, more than com mon Axes, witk less labor to the chopper. Rend for circular and prices to LIPPIN COTT & BAKEWELL. I ITTSBURG. l'A. Sole Manufacturers." For sale by principal Hardware Dealers 1f AltU & LANGMAN'S PATENT LI JJJL QUID MI SULPHATE CF LIME A CER TA IS P R E E R V A T I V 1 2 OF EGGS, FRUIT. 2dEAT, -c, for any length of time! For sale by Druggists and Grocers. WOODEN WATER PPE, Gas Pipe, and Eave Trough. ' "THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLE ever made. Everybody, particularly FARMERS and MINERS, send fur a free descriptive circular and price list to J. A WOODWARD. Wilifamspurt. Ta. "VV"ANTED AGENTS. 200 per month the year round or a certainty of $500 to 31.000 per month to those having a little capital. We guaranty the above monthly salary to good active agents at their own homes. Every agent, farmer, gardner. planter and fiuit grower. North and South, should send at once for rmrtimnrjt. PI caw call on or address "j. AHERN & CO., 53 Second ewe-, Baltidore; Mcf. A GENTS WANTED. PEOPLE in want of, and Agents who are selling all kinds of SEWING MACHINES, are re quested to address me (with stamp) for greatly redgced prices and terms." J. K. Pkaesons. box 4. CharWtown, Mass. T'SD&SPEXSAIil,!? FOR L.AOIES -L is the SEWING G U1DE. For tLe assis tance of ladies in hand tewing, piotccting.the finger from the the needle, and cinsing stitches tn be taken with exoct regularity and increased rapidity. Invaluable for all kinds of embroidering and chrorheting. Sent to any address, by tiail elegantly siiver plated, for 25 ceuts. or solid silver, for 75 cents. Agents wanted in every town. Terms and sample f. r 25 cents. Liberal discount to tbo trade. Addivs NILES MANUFACTUR ING CO., 55 Water St., Boston, Mass. IT $75 to $200 per mo., evu vv.'liiTP rmlt p ii.l 11 female, to' introduce the Genuine Tnnirore.l Common Sense Sewing Machine. This ma chine will stitch, hem. fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most snpei ior manner. Price only $18. Fu ly warranted for. five years. We will pay S1000 for a maehinr that will sew a stronger, more beau tiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still tho cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearin" it. We pay Asents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can he made. Address RF.COMB &CO., PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOSTON, MASS. C.autiox. I)o not be imposed upon bv other parties palming off worthloss rast-iron machines, under the same name r otherwise. Ours i the on'y p-enuiue and reallv practical cheap machine made. KEATKST CURIOSITY OF THE VJ; umi CENTURY! WONDERFUL ELECTRIC FISH It i-i.eaki s au ! By mail for 10 cents acd stamp; g for 25c. Address the invent.. r, NATHAN HALL West Millbury, Mass. CIT'A gents wanted in every part cf the worhl.Q 'r.!?io,'!i!ii L0 YOU Sl'f Ftl AND 1)KSIK1-. KtZI.IKF FROM CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, or DYSPEPSIA ! jf 83 THE -CARBONIZED MEAT" Is a Sure Cure ! Ask yuur Dni:;;ist for it or send $1 fur a Can to SAM'L B. COLES & CO , f 3-S10 per d. Zen. Ljkenf, Pa, 0THING LIKE " IT IN MEDICINE. A luxury to the palate, a painless evacuant, a gen- stimuiant to ti.e t ircuUtiou. a t.orsm r?ii iirv rriin i a t i, .t- o . r.t? . , - - ' i v i.i i. ..r... C.I. UN I 1 bilious medicine, a stomachic, a diuretic, and an admirable general alterative. Such are the acknowledged nod daily proven charac ter .f Tahkant's EFFERVESCENT APE RIE'NT. Sold by ail Druggists. GENTS WANTED FOli EVEHY .XL'NPlr. Our Ap-ont.-i nro Ti.nkin - 0 - - - - - - - mini $100 to .1150 per month selling our STATIONERY GIFT PACKAGES. Send, for circulars. Haasis Lubukcot, Eaioe Map. (,!,art and Stationery Estabhshnient, 107 Liberty Street, New York. XL V AfKi-Lvr uv t-r ot your own selection, free of cost, for a few days' service in r.ny town or village. Particulars and a gift sent free bv fddrtss-ii-g. with stamp, N. B. CLOU D.MAN Sc CO., 40 llitnover St., Boston, Mhss. 7AKSII & CO.'S One Dollar Sale of Envlis!) and American Drv and F:m- cy Good.s, Cutlery, Jewelry. Agents re ceive their goods as an t-iuiva!ent fLr tiK-ir labor iu procuring clubs. Send 25 c's. for the names of two articles which will be scut ou receipt of ONE D-LL AR each. Agents wanted. Full descriptions sent free by m;Fl Ad.bess MARSH & CO.. 3 Tremont Rr.v and 12 II vard St., Boston nCi TllVj I.1IS8:S. We are agenTs J- for over ONE HUNDRED Foreign and Domestic Manufactures, and are prepared to furnish the whole country with DRY and FANCY GOODS. SILKS.'SIIA WLS. JEW ELRY. SILVER WARE. FURNITURE, PIANOS. SEWING MACH INKS. Arc. , at the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR fUr each article. Send your Clubs of 10 and up wards, for descriptive checks, showing what hrlic'c can be etbt iined for One Dollar, with 10 ceuts for each check. Circulars sent free. Presents worth from 83 to $400 sent free of charge- to agents sending clubs. Agents Waktfd in evf.hy Town CUSHMAN & CO.. 10 Arch Street, Boston, Mass. SEmTForToxC DOLL tit, T G' Id and Silver Watches, Sewing Ma chines, Silk Dress Patterns. Carpetings. Do instic (b.ods. &o. CIRCULARS SENT FREE, pivinjr full particulars, or ton checks sent for 0;ie Dollar, describing tn differer.t nrtieh whirh we will sell f..r OA7J DOT LAR EACH. Sphndir1 inducements t tleied to Aneiits sending us Clubs. Address La Bontk & BM31TT. 3 Sudbury St., Boston. rjpo THE LADIES. For .Only ("nk Dollar we are sr!linj SILKS, SHAWLS, DRY and FANCY" GOe)L)S. ot every description; also, SILVER WARE. FURNITURE. S-c. Valuable Presents, from $3 to $500. sent f ee f charge to agents sending clubs of ten ani upwards. CC7ircu'ars sent fue to any address. W YET 11 or CO., P. O. Rvk 2931. 42 Hanover St.. Boston. IPiil PFTJT SAVED. 5.000 AgcuTs iUU It'll Ll1"31. VVanted for the Mam moth DOLLAR SALE. Full particulars in circular. Address Dexteu. Fames & Co., 1055 Washington St., Boston, Miss. fi rnn AT CluslomcrsSii Four Years MUU.uJi PATRONISE THE BEST! Hiving the largest capital, most experi enced buyers, and ext-nsive trado of any oo'scpn in th" DOLL R SALE business, we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in every instance, and" also the ocs-r selection of Goods ever offered at one dollar each. No other cone rn has any show where our Agents are selling. Onr motto: "Prompt and Reliable." Male and fema'e agents wanted in city and country. THE LADIES are- particularly requested tr try our popular club system of selling all kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods. Dress Patterns, Cotton Cloth. Castors, Silver Plated Goods, Watches. S:c. (Established 1BG4 ) A Patent Pen Fountain and a check describing an article to be sold for a dollar, 10 cents ; 20 for $2 40 for i ; CO for $0 ; 100 for $10; sent by mail. Free Presents to getter upk(woith 50 per cent, more than those tent by an' other concern.) according to size of club. Send OS a trial elub, or i f not dntt fail to send for a circular. N. B. Our sale should not be classed with New York dollar jewelry sales or bogus "Tea Companies."- as it is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN KENDALL. - 65 Hanover St.. Boston. Mass. JF YOU WANT the besTCooking or Parlor Stove made in the world, go to HUNTLEY'S and get tyec Ax&Iht&er. m B -1 r.-rl G1S1E4T RlSTKint'TIO by the r METROPOLITAN GIFT COMPANY. - 5 Cash Gifts,... .Each Si 0.000 . 6,000 100 200 ' 400 ' oc " 1,000 600 . J0O ' f 0 t 300 " " 450 o 6u0 " " 25 i 30 Elegant "Rosewood Pianos, t300 to 5(0 35 ' " Melodeons, 7o to ISO ISO Sewing Maceines,, Each $00 to 175 2j0 Musboil Boxes, 25 to 200 31 0 Fine Gold Watches, 75 to300 750 Fir.e Silver Wntc'ne " 30 to 50 Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a lartre assortment Fine Gold Jewelry ia all valued at $tOOO OOO. A Cuanck to Draw any of tus above Prizes by purchasing a fSealed Ticket for 5 CTS. Tick ets describing each Prize are seal ed in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 cents a Sealed Ticker will be drawn without choice and delivered at iur ot'.ice, or eerit ly mail to any address. Tie prize named ujionit will hi delivered to the ticket-h'dder on payment of ose noLi.Ar.. Prizes will be im mediately sent to any ad press. as requested, by express or return mail. Yoc will know what youe. Paizrf is be FOitK YOLT pay roa it. Any Prize miy be eelian;i",'d for auother of the eame value. N'o Blanks. Our patrons ran depend on fair dealing. lth.yERENCEH. We select the few following nnrr.e3 from the many who hive lately drawn Viduab'e Prizes aud kindly permitted U3 to publish them : S. T. Wiikins, P.ulT.ilo, N. Y.. pi, 000; Mies Annie Monroe. Chicii, LI., Pi-mo, valued at $'V0 ; Ro'n't J.;ckson, Pubu-.pie, Iowa, Gold Wntch, $250 ; Philip .'.PCaithy, Louis ville, Ky., Diamond Cluster Ring, C-G00 ; 11. A. Patterson, New Bedford, Mss., Silver Tea Set, $175; Miss Emma Walworth, Mil waukie, Wis., Piano, $5y0; P.t-v. T. V. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, Melodeon, .i-llio. We nublish no hiiiues without ncrmissinn. OriNioNS of Tun Pue-s. '-Thev are rioing ! tlie largest business ; the firm is rcli .ble, and deserve their euccess." Weekly Trib ui.c, Feb. 3, 1SVS. "We have examined tlieir syFtcm, and know them to bo x fair dealing firm. N. Y. lle-iald, E b. 28, 1S63. Last week a friend of ours drew a $500 prize, which was promptly revived." Dai ly News, Mar. 3, Send for circulnrs giving many more re ferences end favorable loticcs from the press Liberal inducements to Agents. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Every y.ackuge of ealed Envelop contains one cash cift. 1 ; 13 for 3 ; S3 for $5 ; Six Tickets for il ) for Si 5. All letters should be addressed to HAR PER, AMLSON k CO., 173 B roa 1 way, X. Y. ENTISTHY. Dr. D. TV. Zeig- ler lias taken the rooms on lliirh street recent lv occunird bv vTrls. Llvd A: C . as a R.tukuj House, and of.ers his professional eervi- ces to the citizens cf Kber.sbtirg and vicin ity. eejh extracted vrithmit t?ain by use of KMTIJSTIiY. The r.ndersiLm cd. Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offers bis proles.,ioLaI services to tbe citizens of Eb eticburg and vicinity, which place lie will visit on the fourth llonday of euch month, to icmain one week. feb.C. SAIi'L BELFORD. D. D. S. gll. T. F. :rCLUItE, St.KGi-ox Dentist. Carrol I town. Cambria Co.. Ta. Teeth inserte-d on Gold, Silver, Adaman tine, Uheoplastic, &rc. Grj-ProfessionaPvisits made to Che;-t Springs the rht week and to Lore I to the second week of each month. Carrolltown, July 4, lS(i7.-ly.$3a TAMES J. OAT MAX, M. I)., " tenders his professional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and viciuity. Office in iear c-f buiM iog occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls caa bo made at the- hotel of Law rence Schroth. May 0. lSC7.-tf. DEVEREAUX, M. D., PiiY- hciax A.NU Scrukox, Summit, Pa. OQice east end of Mausiun House, on Hail lb .ad street. Night calls may be made at the ofCce. fniv'dS.tf. J. LLOYD, successor to U. S. Bitnn, Dealer in Drwis, Medicines, i tho "Mansion Ilrnsc," Ebensburg, Pa. October 17. 18Q7.-Cm. D. M LAUGI1LIN. 1TT0RNRY AT LAW, Johnstvicn, Pa Ofilco in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton aud Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 18;7. tf. R. L JOHNSTON. J E. SCAXUX. JOHNSTON & ECASLAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria co.. Ta. O.'Bce opposite the Court House. F.Vnsburg. J. SI. 1867.-tf. JOHN P T 1XTON I 1TTOKXKY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. l Offico in building on corner of Main and Franklin f-treet. opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. Si. 1SG7.-U". V. A. SHOEMAKER, BTTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa ft Oflice on High street .one eloor East of the Banking House of Lloyd & Co. January 31, 1867.-tf. F. P. TIERNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. OQice iu Colonade Row. Jan. 5. 1867tf. W. II. SECIILER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Ta. Office in the Commissioners' Room. Court House. Jan. 31. 'C7-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Oflice on Centre street, opposite Linton's Hotel. Jan. 31, 1867-tf. JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg Pa Office on High street, adjoining bis resi dence. Jan 31, 18G7.-tf. ft L. PERSUING, Attokn e y-at- Law, Johnstown, Pa. Oflice on Fiank liu street, up-stairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. WILLIAM KITTELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. 11 Oflice in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. I8(i7.-tf. G EO KGE M. READE, ITTHRNB' T tY, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in CoVmade 'Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. 16G7. GEORGE W. O ATM AN, ! ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. I JI Office in Colonade Row, Centre btreet. January 81, 15C7.-tf. 15.1KTFOSID mm r.rrmnTT TWfliTTi trnT nrmiHxrv CASII CAPITAL, SiOO.000. We ate now prepared to insure LIVE STOCK against both Death aud Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners ef stock have now the e-nnnrtuuitv. by insur- iug with this Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the lots of their an imals in case ot ukath or theft. OWNEHS OF HORSES, Manufacturers, Fanners, TeamstcrK. F.x- pressraen, 1 hsieians, and in lact all who! are to any extent dependant upon the vervi- ni.ii'y means of support to their owners. FARM STOCK Farmers and e the rs owning cattle fhonld avail themselves of this means of saving the cos oi tneir horses in tt;eir caiiy vocations. I T ,,,IAVrf. T ,,,,, ' should insure i this Company, aud thus i rar y-yj-psii ) nr kv derive a protection agai,st the loss of their ! LA V-l OK vmv A v n " cares the sole vaiup of their t.ck, and h o:uc an rquiva- NOLLE, Till U Mi ll ami I'AllLOPw C00K hnt f r the hiss which would utherwi.-r- fall i lN(.r STOVES, 1 beavilv r!ion them in leir.tr denrived of tbe:r CattI-, bv insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA ! j Bv insuring in this Company v(,u e::- j change a certainty fr an uncertainly. 2o man can tell whether his animals may not be stolen or die through some uaforfcsrii otlamitv. i f"J- Competent Agents tcitnied. to telom a j liberal ccmptnaatifn trill be rntid. Apply to j K Kit U & CO., Gciu-ral Agents. April 4. isr,7.-1y. Alb ona. Pa. ! Cry CaT WM. K. PIPI'Tt. Hbcusburg. ha l .., ,i , . i , , V i. ,r , teen appointed IdcuI :;i.t for the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Ce.n.panv. ' ; A. E I S & R E U T II , ! BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS! manufactl:pj;i;s of rd.AXi: ijooes, rOHTiM()NAIS. PAlTil l'.OXhlS ! AMD LOOKING GLASSES. vlUJ. a larje and on hand, and n-.r.d.e to ord ru"&t complete assortment of Uiawiug ilooio 1 and ilhceilanei us I'icturcs. ce-niting of Chro;nex, Paintings in Od, Steel Pltu E.i- y ravings. Plsin and Colored Lithographs, ftil Prir;ts, Photographs and Wood Cuts. This collection embraces a self eti n of lar:o ! s-ied match pictures of Landscape nd Do- ise.vtic ceneB and i ortraits, and 5,000 d.f fei ei.t varieties of Card Photographs of p.rom inei.t n.en, comic and sc-ntiice-ntal scenes and copies of subj::et3 by celolratrd aitists. We have also a varied a.-s.utnicnt c-f BIBLES, PHAYKU. HYMN and SCHOOL EOOKS. lllTORIKS, BIOGHArillES, NOVELS,; Iteligious Prints and Emblems iu great ! varintj", and ti e lartre't and meibt complete I i stock of Sl'ATIONEliY ever brought to this 1 county. 500 new am! beautiful styles of! WALL PAPhK, loelud.ng an a.-sortmeut ot Potter's celebrated Euglhh make, fur which S agents ui mis locaiitv. jnese Wall Papers are handsomer in design, sue. i r'.ir in nrosu. .ir.ri 'f lorries w .. nr iii:m ay Uh-:r make. The ciiizens of Ebensburg and yirnity ore respectfully m-tiCed that we m.iit? BOOK BINDING and the manufacture e-f BLANK BOOKS a speciality. All wotk rompt'y execuied at; moderate rates. C-Store ou corner of Ciir.t;n and Locust streets, imtnediat' ly oppo.-ite Poster II jute. Johnstown, Oct. 24. 18G7.-tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. LI&. I -1 111 cJl JOH.VST8WX. IA. ALL KINDS i? r ; iroo uch as common Windsor Cliairs, Fret I Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs, PacVed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane Stat (Sfofo, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SWH mmi SEAT CHAIRS Settees. Lounges, &C.,&c. CABINET FURFMITURE oi every ih-scrij ti on and cf Iater-t STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful f.-r past favors. l,o respect fully toiieits i libcrrd .-bare of public patror.-a-e. Ciintcu birc-tt, t Jolmt-town Cambria o. r.x. rMviiHrin mm m tm mm l. Si I li I ' - I uuuuuuuixv unt-u imu tUL'a uiUiilil; ImiJIOlV & 3JL"MR.iY, I pkalvrs in ! DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, j Fancy onjis, Lff.n'o and Hall's Hair Re.to- ; ratives, Pills, Ointments. Piasters, Liui- 1 men's, (all kinds.) D.ivi' r.ua Killer. Ibid- ways Ready Relief. Brown', E,s. Jamaica Girder. Citrate Ma-ncsia, Plavorir.g Ex - tracts and Essences, Lemon Svrup, Soothintr Sytnn. Sjnced Syrup, Rhubarb, PURE i S1TCES, Ac. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. j Blank Looks, Deeds, Notes and Bonds', Cap, j Post and all kinds of Note Paper. En velnpe-s, j Pens, Pencils, Arnold 's Writing Fluid. P.lurk and Red Ink. Pocket aud Pass Books, JIasa- j zines. Newspapers. Novels. Histories, Bibles, I lielii'ini's Pmvpr ftii T.iu P-.r.1.-c Dv;. I - - - -. J A tiiauil C3, Tipes, &c. ETJ Medicine for tha body and food for the mind. Call and see. Main .street, Eeex sburo. Jnly 25, 18C7. POIIEIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. We are now selling Exchange (at New York Rates oa England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Hessen, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. "WORD from JOIINSTOWN1 JOIIX .1. aiUKPUY & CO., Have constantly on hand a large 'and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c. Their stock consists of almost every article usually kept iu a retail store, all of which have been selected with care aud are eUered at prices which cannot fail to prove satiafac y. Call and examine for vourflve. tory Feb. 2S, 1 86 7.-tf. !8CS. SPRU!a teade. 868. I arrAiow prepared to offer SUPKRIOR INDUCEMENTS- TO CASH rCBCITA9CB3 OF TIX & SHEET-IRON 'WARE'! ' EITIIEIi AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL My f tock consists in part of every Yariety of Tin, Sheet-Iron. GOITER AND BRASS WARES. r.XAJIKLI.EU AND PLAIN SAUCE-PANS. EQILEP.3. Spin' Anti-Dust HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, And any Cor king t tovc dftircd I will get when ordered at rr.'inuf.ictuier'e prices. ' Odd Stove Plates and Grate-, ic, fjr re pairs, on bat: ui!l be ordc: 1 nr ..0 Moves 1 n wanted. rt" " otbers Particular atter.tica given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, ;-.li .t uinch wiil Lo made eut of btt matu rils and yd n by competent v.-crhmcn. Lan:p TurucrH, Wick .and Cliii&neys ' T I vrir.,d cr.d particular atte-ntiou to the Light Tr ,. 1 -i r r ? 1 1:"C i-1' xvlt' G-,a'S.Ct!e' for,ur t n.uio l;cht th.ip. ar.y olncr in no. Also, tnc m-iioi.i:s vi.i: o:: i;ltaii Paragon liurner, f-.r Crude Oil. It rvcc;ri:;-.tndu it.-.cif. SUGAR KETTLES AUD CAULDRONS iliJa C. en Special attention given t j Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. t .-..v .u...-, YvTnOLF.SAI.K MFnCHANT?.' Llr.TS 1 now ready, ar.d will !; t-.ent on ariolicatioa by mail er in pers: Hoping to see ail mv old cus?-.:irp and many new e.nes thib Spting, 1 return my most sincere thanks f.-r the very lil.o.d pa trot, age I have already received, a nil will endeavor to pleas all who may call, wheth er they buv or Lot FTIANCI.S Y HAY'. Johaf-town, ifarc'a 7, lbo7.-Cm. WHOLESALE T3 3 IT: J. B. W. UARSOBERCEil & CO., : OPPOSITE StVTT HOUSE. JOHNSTOWN, PA., i ! Keep constantly for sale the- largest aad test assortment ef pure BEU0S & MEBIOIHES ! IN CA.v.!ii:lA ext iTV. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, j Pure Wines and Liqucrs, best brands, 4000 Lbs. V7Lita Lead, i m mmm glass, nm And in fact everything r.ei't in a f;rs!-,-icss Drug Store, aU'.fichieh rill be ; sold at city prices. MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, by the dozen or by the gsillua. orr: sioo:c or Perfumeries and Toil el id acknowledged by all iu.lt; Articles to be the LARGEST IN O IT ANT 77 V AND FINEST JN QUALITY OF ANY I Olit TOUX. ff I.K AC.r.Mv top. v I. A.M SIIAIiP'S MAGIC LINIMENT ! ALL ORDETJS PHOiiPrLV PIL ZD AP LOWEST PRICLS. Johnstovn, Auir. 1-3. L-:7.-iv. 1 l" ' 1 I'!!7 !rV H( " PTJ r I ! I II A ! I j ; ! I' I ' I f j UmJ1Vi3J aJ 1 1 1 iUil Till! OLDEST DRUG STORE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C T. FRAZElt Keeps constantly oa hand tho LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS PERTAIX ING TO THE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers AT WHOLESALE Ou RETAIL TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOWEST EATES! jUJU. SSL 0 lVauIilin SSreot, (OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE) JOHNSTOWN, PEMN'A. I N P O R T s & uo.; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 'fin nnnnni mi mi L C4 f ' VT i tt f J UD!atft Street opposite United Stated Here!, IKON, NAILS, &c, HOUJn AYS BURG, l'A. el ft f It irir
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