FREEMAN". THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 186S. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. j EuEN'jncua -," Ckkjsso.m l.v"-now. I On and alter Monday, May 11, 1808. trains vtt this road will run as follows : - , Li:TE LHENSBi:KO i At 7.S5 a. m.. connecting with Aceomoda- ti u East and PlriU. Express West. ! At 7 i: P. if. , connecting with Thila. Ex. List an4 Mail West. T.EATK OkKSOX At 9.00 a. or on departure of PLila. Express Wet. At v. a.', or oa departur TLila. Ex- l'Vei Last. Dcixcs ix Corivr. In cur Count Couit; the fvllow iug cases have been disposed of i since closiug- our report on Tuesday even- ! log of lal week. Our resume brings us J up o Tr.nday evening of the present wek, j ronunencing with ihe cane we left on trial in the j QfA.RTEH SESSIONS. J Coru'th v?. Wm. Sruny et. al. Indictment, J Cr.-t count, riot; second count, assault and r batiTy. jury find di Tr.ihu;ts guilty on ! F'.:ond cn;nt jnd nut guilty on the ti re t. i This wf4 a ease m whieh more than ordi- j rmry interest for one of tuch u character j uiuifsted. From tin teetinway it i -.ppear-d that the occurrence transpired nt ! School Home No. 3, in "3umnierh.il town- i hip, (.-i!ie time in April last, at the con- ' elusion of a meeting of tht Hourd ot School lSret-torj. Peter M'Oough, Esq., the prose- j cutor, was assaulted by th defend mtf, a? appears mm tne verdict of tiie jury, and t"vr this asiuuH t'jey were convicted. Not sentenced. I Com th vs. John Hurley. Indictment, ; nssault and buttery. Jury tiuJ defennant i Jwt g'ultv, acqi.itled hiui oa the pica of in- j .tnity. ! Cou'ib tf. Joseph Morelitz. Iudictmeut, j ri'tHtnii gnoda ly false pretenses. I'm- 1 letiduut pleads uot guilty, and jury eo find, j but require hha to pay cost. i Com th. V3. Geo iUbowll. Indivt-nent, 'j r-Miuit end battery. Messrs. Kopelin, j Jobusioii ud liIriv.t Attorney Borue tor t .'oaiuonwealth, Kud Messrs. l'ershing und j i'oti for di tVcdtiDt. i'rom the will kuowu ' ifputation cf the couris'd ecgMjred it may j be inferred thi:t thi w a cai ot no little ! 1'uportauce, at ic-ast witU retr. rd to tho! -j.rinv.-ipl imelvcd. The fact arc Liiedr i uii.f : iuc ot-u uonui was a ..ik .... i n ji iLnrtuwn, Mini x L ilv having- in custody n naiiivd Voder a furme-r froiJi s'oa- i rcr couuty wLom )e liuci arrested fur' hi ruitiOjr the tie-walk, he wa? met by! lenother luraie-r n;med S"vavr, from the J stii-.- vouuty, wiio in soma manner became t t Mung'cd with the officer, the priionir e.ud 11 e crowd, and be-tore he could iuko hi j i t was ttruk ou the head with a rane or ' in l lit- hi'.ud of the ofUcer. fcoine- i t.itnty or tVcuty-fivu witnesses were ex- ' (liilcci and r.bie arjjumeutB lu idr on both s-i 't-s, !ftt r Vthicb, on Thursday lagt, the! vuv- ,;.v'-t to the jury, who found the j e c tLuJut puilty, auA he vi a j reuteuced to i. ;.i:c o.' Oue Uwli.ir uildcoali theco5tis be- j j; (t.f big e.id of the sentence, j a hun- ? liea tloiiurd ur jo. The Hauorable Court ji pi.-ihi stu'tni'tt took occasion t re- i ; iud ticere ef the law that thry Lad no j light to itrikt a y prisoner, or iu any ma- ' l, r u. Kitreat tiny pt-rou under arrest, un- j Ice tbff culprit v. u? actually endeavoring ' to u;i;kt Ins e-eeape a doctrine which, we ! i! 1 .k. t'u.-v.l-.' men the approval of the peo- j KjZ any tree country. Coui'th v. Ouvii A. Weavc-r and Chris--tlnu irhetler. First count, a.guHlt on an Uieer. with intent tw rescue a prisoner : fcieoud count, uosakilt and battery. Not a true bill, ana county to pay costs. Com'lh vs.. ?virah Camc-ron. At?aolt and Irutery. Not a trut bill, and Alexander ..' mciwn, prosecutor, t pay costs. CfUi'th vs. -John A. be ho a Lie, Anthony inclinable, aud Alphoasu tjehnable. As 'iult and btttery. Not a trua bill, ami the laOfci'UWr, Francis l'elt-rs, to pay the costs. Cotn'tL t. 1 fcoBias Muliany. Indiet Bicut, rr-urder, iu causing the death ot his wife in lectmbr, Ifce", as noticed by us two weeks ago John Maxwell proseeutor. Not a true bill, and the county in lor cosu. C in'th vs. Wo. I'tnrr. KtCin' a tip 7 hou. Not a true bill aad tho couu ty for Co.-ti. ConVtb vs. TLomns Muliany. Assault f cj battery. Not a.ttue bill, and c'abiua Kyau, ro?ecutiix to pay costs. Cotn'tL vj. bab'a Hyau. Assault aad bat tery. Mot n true bill, aad Thomas Muliany, projecvior, to pay costs. Cwru'th vs. W. l.layd, Jr. Assault vo i br.tttTy. Nt a true bill, and proaecu ter. Martin Uaka, to pay cost. COMMON PLEAB F1KKT WKXK. H. "'. Caneton v. Joseph Cole, and Br ri.tjd Uyroes. Kc-pleviu. Jury Und for Llaictitl' $-'J damages. Edaard il'Ul idc vs. Pa H. Tw. Settled by n confession ofjudmtnt iu favor of 1'luiu titffor JbK.1 and codt5. Com'th v. 1'ailip Karkhart. Wife de tertion. .Settied hy Hreeiueut of parties to cohabit aud defendant to pay costs. BliCoiO wjtKK. Sophia Krebs vj. Schomnker Jfc reng. Tt'jfQpd it?te. Jury f;nd for def. cd.'ii!t!. Cipeu'-er, icKi.y A Co. vs. Schouiaker A Lhi.. F-ift;ed ijHe. Carson, Uurlingtcn & Co., vs. Sthomaker L Lang. Feipned isFue. Jury tind fcr defendants la both the above c.isei, wui'.-h were tried together, as much the emc question us involved in betk is sues. John Broiher'.ine vs. John It. Smith, An thony .iwines. Jomss Swines and Michael Jay. Kj?ctneat. Oa trial Tuesday .Vuing. Pitddim Death and Sd Warn-inci. Our friend. Mr. Hecry Hughes, of riutnmitvillc, it-forcis us that a lad iged twelve or thirteen f nrs sou of Mr. Matthew Adclbergr, res rtieot of that village, died very suddenly on Sunday afternoon last. Toung Adelsberger wns in tho wood's on the day previous, and, ac coroiug to his own statement, ate a largo quan tity ot oireh b.uk, and this fact Deems to bo the only one which can be accepted as the cause of liia io 'den and lamentable death. Certain it i-e t'itt oircn bnrk is very binding In its nature, end when taken into the stomach produces in flatninatioii and c-stiveness which might prove fa'tl The body of the victim in this case u sai l to have taj.'ome very much swollen, and i!e si.Terii gs conld not have been o'her than icruuat;.ik; during the It w hours intervening te,ween the eating of the bark and the sad t r...in-ition of his existence. Dovs and others who indulge excessively in birch bnrk should bo wirned by the sudden and painful death of young Adelsberger, if it indeed be true that thid induigenct cost him his life. Piik it Wilmork. We learn that th- Tcnn sylviinia Railioad station house at Wilmore, this coanty, was destroy ed by fire at an early hour oa Saturday morning last. Two young i!ady te!egraph operat ire slept in the office, and were awakened by the crackling ot the flumes ami falling of binders, but by the time they ucceeded in giving the alarm, the fire had ro greased too far to be subdued, and we b j'eys that very little of value waa saved. The building ttjelf waa a rough frame structure, nud us destruction will not involve much loss, bu' a quantity of goods stored in tbe warehouse ere said to havu been, consumed, which, with the telegraph machine and other articles of value, mav foot up a loss of several hundred collar, f he fro is supposed to have been ccosiaunicAt! from a passing loeoonotivc. Epitoriai.itif.s, Local and General. Hie home-and-home g:ime of base ball be tween tho East and West -vard nines of the "Mount imcei" club resulted jn favor of the not Ward by a score of 35 to 13. We print elsewhere the card of tho Pittburf Star Hotel, kept by Mr. Felix ITenle, formerly ot this place Ehensburgers visiting the Smo ky City should give Felit a ca'l. Excavations tor the foundation of a new and extensive steel rail mill are now beingjiiade- by the Cambrii Iron Company, near the eite of their present works, at Johnstown. The foundry of Jackson Robinson, at Cur wenjville, Clearfield county, was burned, to gether with a number of patterns, on the 2Sth ult... involving a loss of over $2.t()0. Mr. John Adams, while plowing in a field near Cihirlevsbarir. Iluntinrdon min!v ... j ' ;, nnm ur iignininj nnd 1U fctamly killed. His hoies escaped uninjured. A deaf and dumb boy 14 yeara of ae. named John Fare, whoe p-iren'a reside in Franks ton n, iil iir county, was run over and imtnutlv killed on the I'. II R. near Philadelphia, oit i-utuid.iy week. The brace rod of a ho ivy crane in one of the Company" bl:ickm;ih Fhops at Altoona fell and struck Joseph Dye on the held, a lew d iys H, m-jkinz an nglv (rash, but fortunately did not fr.icturc the eknll. The roof of C. B.irr.os" wacon making shop and Duiiiec' plarinj,' and wood turuintr etub lisbiiit nt, in Jotmtowu. caught fire on Monday week, but the names were fortunately etiu uiIted before much damage was do.ie. 1 he Bellefonte "Vatrhmri"' says that a m iro beloiifrinR t a Mr. Kersteltikef. of Mile township, Centre county, g.tvc birth to a colt with two perfectly formed Leads . one d.iy List week. It Btruum hadn't re-.irod, it would be a ti bit for him. The late firm of Mills & D.ivi wants every body iodebied to them to call and pay op with in the neit throe ds. After this week they b iro determined to ab.-indon thero ixlaj system and ee nhjt virtue there is in driving debtors with the gad of tho law. Take he-nl, y o delin quent:', and save costs. Het;ry Woacr, a yourg man about 2! yer-ra of are. w:i.- drowned, week before lo.i?t. iii the liver iisr Firraiidvi!le, Cleirfii'ld county lie was iu the log drive, and wai aasiatioi; to jet lo off a bar, at tne time tho accident happened. He was from Luzerne countv. A p'rl afed 14 and a boy aged fl year, clill c"ren of William Garton.ot Buekwheit Valley, Juniata county, were bun. ed t death on the 37th ult. The liOUiH caught fir.? aliout twelve o'clock at' night, ard the flames made fucIi tapid headway thit all effort to rescue them were unavailing. A change h.13 oomo o'er thi sriirit of onr dreams, or rather ti e drcms of those of our citizens who wifch to take the morning train w ill be broken in nt'on at a very early hour, now that the. train leave- thin poi-it .itftlOa.rn.. instead of 7.35 a. m., lm een the cufo for a roort a monlh pist. See schnluleof changea. 'i h- I'.lair cotititr Radical Convention, which m t in Ilollid lysburg ou Wednesday last, nom 'lotted Josevh l'obirson, of Fratiktown, far As-cmbly, 1). M. Jones of Tyrone, (the pics ent iiietuiibei.t,) for Ri gi.-trr, -Toim Denn, of Hedlidaysbwrg, for Diairict AtM ri:ey. John K. Clark, of Alttiena, for Trc-i surer. md til'eil the minor ofliv.-e- wi.h men ot lik iik. W e notice an old aud rel'mb o B ston firm, Harris & Plummer, w ho ndverti-o iu our col u nuA' TiiK Srcctai " The? are a welt known and respon-ible firm, at-.l have im-orporatcd the popular One lo!lar !r.ic into tlieir !uaine.--f aa a means of reaehmj; lie mnsea. They otfer superior inductmen s to ;ief1iji nd their ad vei-.icmcot is w ell woitby the attent on of our rcaJe: On yriday morning, whi'e a tnin ofloade-1 T i! a "d W:is passing over tho trestle bridge of th P.road Top Rulroiid at Rough and it end y staticn, the trestle wo k gave way, precipita ting the cnt're train a distance of fifty or sixtv feet. Mr. Samuel Rc d, brakemm, w.ij buried ben tath the wreck and instantly killed, mid A'fre-1 lloupt, a'.o emp'oyol on the train, had one of his thoti'ders dislocated and tfu-tuii.e 1 o.her ser!ou- injuiy. ( i, Iset Saturday morning, says the Johns town Democrat" of the 3d inst , as Mr. Iler nun Baumcr, ol tho firm of Akers & Uaumcr, wis taking a load of beet to their market at CjiKBiiiigh stati n, he met with an accident. Aa be waa driving along the river near the rail.-ioad crossing this side of the station, a slip camedown from thebliiff, which f lightened the horse aud caused him to jump over the bank into the river. Air. Haumer was slightly in jured and tbe horee considerably, and a portion of the load lost. A young man rr.med Fowler was brought here and loged in jail on the charge of sioninr a passenger train on the Pa. li. R.t near Wil morc, on Wednesday evening lust. Fowler had been rjee'e'. from the cars for refusing to pay his fare, and sought reqenge by throwii.g tstones throngh the windows, one of which parsed in close proximity t tho Lead of a lady pas senger on the Irain. Fowler could not have been in much fouler business and if he don't get out of jail "ou a foul" be will be apt to d his fowling lb a saler locality hereafter. AxoTnM. Moscclar Demo.stitation A sointcd Fkrimiruige," actuattnl no doubt by liuidical spirits, had ius occurrence on one of our principal streets at an early hour on Friday jiorniag last. Nobody was very seriously hurt, although tlicre w as a little "blood-let-ling" before the atfair was brought to a con-clu-ion by the arrest of tiie belligerafita. O .e ot the party toek special pains to express his sentiments in a very vehement and boisterous m-iiiner, and if t'lere are such things as " irou clad oaths," he certainly gave full vent to them. Strange to say, he wasn't the fellow got "licked" cither, but we believe he had to pay seven dollars and costs for the luxury of coming out first best Iu the contest. S one fourteen of the spectators, we understand, were also fined for refusing 1o aid in arresting be pugilistic goutlemed. Thopartics all belonged to towu and vicinity. Dr.vwimo to a Clobx. Tho Ladies Fair at tho Town Hall is drawing to a cljse, and toe Dearer the end approaches the more interesting and enjoyable the affair becomes. The rooms arc crowded nightly wih young and old. the beautiful and desirable articles ou exhibition are beir.g warmly contested for, the dancing is enjoyed hugely by the admirers of that kind of amusement, and the refreshments aro appre ciated and partaken of by every person with a sweet tooth in his head- This (Thursday) evening several of the more valuable articles, will be drawn, and on Friday evening the hall is to be thrown open to the unrestricted use of those who wioh to "trip the light fantastic toe" after which the Fair will be brought to a c ose. Let no one fail to visit this pleasant retreat during the two days yet remaiu.ng. 'I'll meet thee at the lane when the clock strikes nine. In ecstasy again, love, to call thee mine ; My heart it is a bursting, my braiu is almost whirling. Through loving thee eo muchly, my sweet Kx ty Did." p. S. If 1 ain't at the lane abthe appointed hour, I will probably be f und at Shoemaker's store, buying something nice in the way of summer dress or dry goods. RonBER's BtRTEK The necessity of a fon ic for invalids has caused the introduction to the public ot very many vile nestrums, for all of which great medicinal qualities are claimed. The most ot these Bitters are simply bad whis ky and a few herbs, and the goofl they do U very jjttle. Ruch is not the case with Robrer" Tonic Bitters, advertised in this week's pap. r by Messrs. It. E. Sellers k Co, of PittaSurgh. The tact that this well known house is introdu cing the Bitten is the best evidence of their value. ome one has given utterance to the follow ing scrap of philosophy, which, if not good, is at least cool : "The poor man's purse may be empty, but he has as much gold in the sun shine and eilrcr in the moon's rays as anv body." It might be added that the poor man's pur.-e is hardly ever ep empty that its owner miirht not bnv all that is necessary to the en joyment of life at It. It. DiTis' beap store, on lign siren, ' ITS. Almona City, JuneS. lb''-1. FaiKxr. Mac With one fell swoop T. I. M.' has been annihilated. At least, the Rads. are jubilantly proclaiming that fact. I hice on previous occasion given you a true snd anthea- j no account or the action I some of the leaders ot the b lack and tan faction iu reierciico to the removal of the election polls from Col. Woods' hotel to a certain stable in the same ward My account was In contradistinction to one given in a Radical rug published in this city. I hsd no idea, of course, that anything I or any other Democrat might say would for a momerlt com inaudlhe attention or meet the apj rob uiou of tho Hack and tfin fraternity, but it seems that the Tkibisk has noticed my epistle far enough to take umbrage at the truths it contains, and under the prer-sure of this feeling gets oir the following chaste and crushing morceau : "The time was when men lost their bnins they iicd. Happily for 'T. I. M.' that time is pa si." Oh, dear, how sublime and conclusive is such j argument as this 1 And pray tell us where the i tR.iR'ifc: man (0 would be if that time was nol past, providing of course that he ever had uny t. rains to lose 1 Echo answers "wheri V But now, McKum, ou may have my old Btriw hat for a spittoon for the Grand Army ol Rumsuckers if tliat is not a Dirx sight cooler than the biting breezes which blow over the snow capped Mimmits of the Alleghanies! The impudence ol Beizebub, or his twin brother, old miscegen Thad, is not to be compared w ith it ! And from sue i a source ! If my religious training permitted I would say "d a-m-n ill'' tor Tioihing ifhort of this R. Ileal expression would give vert to my feelings. And, great Jerusalem, to think where it came from 1 Tho Altoona Tribune, a paper w hich never advanced an original i'ie i oince iheday it was established a paper 'that is tor Grant and negro sutVrage a paper that has been anything, everything, all things, notui.no a paper that, whe'r com pelled to tell the tiuth, (a very unpalatable dish lor radical stomachs,) makes more contortions, wriggfings and twisiinga than would break the back of a black snake. And lor it to taik of chains. 0i, shame, vrheie is thy b!u.h V Oh, impu jence, ii:c u dunck, where is thy parallel? The bliiclc und tans of Last Allooii.-t have foi iriftl a Grant club. t!uw p-t-j-iug 8'rn;gj it i - J ; i,r t n.i i! i f i et se w ill iib- n:Lle ioi. e l er in honor ol s ioh .iu iu olont mutineer as soup tu reen, eig;r stump Grant, w no accepted an im porumt poft of trust Irjm the President aud then Judas like betrayed him 1 Rut such ia Radica!im. and noiiiiug betier can be expected of its ai.hciciitj. There was considerable f a fight among our Radical friends here in the election of delegates to their County Convention Some ol them, however, Wonted themselves through without having their proboscis lilitteued out. Mr. Bur ley, ol Tyroi. c, was ring master, and no one dared to speak, walk or suggest anything with out his pei hi ; i i n . The eonven-ion wis :n tenso'y ' loll" and ptrt'y Wii.tk. I Relieve the church bell ropes were ot tiisturuod, although our be. I ro,;o citt'er was on hind in case of ai. emergency. Ol the ticket nominated 1 may have somct!'.iu to say hcrealrer. Mis St. CI or lectured here the other even ing to a few cruzy men and dlt boys. I did not bear the subject, out. believe the irrepressi ble nigger had n.iiaPi; t, do wiih i- The Catholic Far is still in progress, und the iiidueemciits to invent as urgent aud init ii g as ever. I'he Methodist quarterly meeting ci'mmetu-ed here on Satuvd iv. That e'o icut champ o.-i of the faith. Rev. Wilson . of Huntingdon, is as- ist ing the reaident minister. Rev. McMunay, in the exercises ol the ineetimr. Our xoung r:end, Mr. (ieorge Yeger, has taken posessioii of Ids new establishrae'' t, in o which he has just intr-aluceil nn immcuso t,tock of stoves, hare ware, tinware, etc., ni.u j now prt-p:red to furnish aiyhing from a tin whiytle to a mammoth heater (Jeorg is a cpiial lellow and a tip-ti'p tinsmith, and de-erves to tlourish like a greea bay tree. Our city : honored with ihe presence of Ex Gov. BigUr ou .Sunday last. T. i, M. A MKr.tTiRtors Rxii BiTioN. It is a gener ally accepted opinion tint t j see one ;ircus or metiacrerie, or both combined, is to see them ail that t'r.o sumo feats and witticisms, the same kind of animals and other lii g cu: ;o.-i ties, are to be found in each and all traveling exhibitions. fids opin.on is generally a c r reci one, hut as lheie i- no rule without an ex ception it is uot ui ways just to refuse io patron ixe a show because ih; one which proje ie.l it f died to prove attractive We lut e beeu led to these reflections by what we conceive to be more than ordinary merit in the "Ore it Amer uran Exposition Circus and Trained At imais'' of Hcinminga, Cooper &. Whitby, which exhio ired in this place on Thursday last. From tie smalltt to the largest member of this exco.lent troue from the litt'e Foster listers, the grace ful and ueeov.p'ished young equestriennes, to the burly and Mic-e-sful clown and sterling gentleman, Mr. John Foster the most fault le-vs perfection and h guest order of equestrian ard gymnastic talent is man 'he-ited in all phases of the pleasing programme presented at each exhibition of this mammoth entertainment. But this is not ail : the pertormauees for the most part are eniireiy new and unique iu their character, and in this as well as in the easy and graceful manner in w'licii all feats are perforin ed, the ' Great Rxpo-iiioti"' stands uniivallel, we doubt not, upoi. this continent at tiie pies ent day as a magnificent exhibition of eques tiian ucd acrobat. c art and animal training and instinct. We have not the space to p.irticn'.-arize, but cannot lefrain from saying that we were ex ceediiigly pleased w.ih tne equestrian and oilier feats of Mrs. R Hemmii'gs. the beautiful and accomplished lady rider, the fkillful and un surpassaide light rope performances of her re nowned hubm.I, Mr R. Hemmii.gs, the hurdle races of Ms-ter Whitby on his two Lillipini.ui pol ios, the daring and seemingly almost impos eible exercises ol Men. Wlmtonev and I'he o.lore on the tr.ipc.e, the sensible ami mirth provoking witticisms of John Foster, as well as his wonderful acrobaiie exploits, the almost human talent displayed by the diminutive ele phant ana trained stud of horses and ponies ; iu short, with eve: y hing and evtiybody con nected with this lirst class circus But if we wero p!ea-eJ with ail this, we were perfectly delighted with the juggling feats of Mr. James Hemuiings, which certainly exec-lied anything we ever conceive! of, much less witnessed in or out of tho arena. Standing upon his vault ing steed, perfect musier of the position, he accomplished the nijft diiUcult tea's of jug glory, nstjnishmg and delighting every person who witnessed theia. W hat they were, or how they were performed, we shall n t attempt to describe, but those who taill to tee Mr. llem mings in these extraor dnarv feats failed to see what in itself was wo th the price of admission. All in all, then, the "Gieat American Expo sition" is the best show th it has exhibited in this place for yeara, and ou its own merits we commend it to all who may have an opportu nity and a det-ire to see what pluck and ekill can accomplish in that way. Ix that eleptnt ballad, "The Bag o Jfails," there occurs the following coupKt : "The lawyer nails his client, and The devil nails the lawyer." At V. S. Barker's store, the person buying ean nlwavg nail a bargain, while Mr. B. cares about nothing so much as nailing the ready money. lt d you ever buy a bill of goods at "Vallie6 ?" If not, go aud try it on Br handbills posted up about town, we no tice that a public meeting will be held in t ie Court House ou Saturday evening next. The olject of the meeting will be to take into con biJcration the propriety of instructing "all the world and the rest of mankind" to buy what summer goods they may need at Thompson's Cheap Cash Store. Attend the meeting, ev erybody, if it comes oh", aud be governed by its instructions. A SEWiifp machine has got to be an indis pensable article of furniture in every well reg ulated household. It is a mooted que-dion which sewing machine is par excellence the best ; but it is generally admitted 'hat theGro ver A Baker machine, the Singer machine, and the Howe machine are superior to alt oth ers. All these machines are sold at manufac turers' prieea by C. T. JlobCTtd. T" 5252 .EE! RSjJIJSZlJZhSJ- Bf.iif.jrd Cocn-tv From tho Bedford "Ga zette" ot ih(j6th iost. we clip the billowing local items : Ou last "Wednesday we were visited by a se vere thunder storm, "some of the fatal effects of which, so far as they have come to our knowl edge, we give to our readers. In Juniata tp , while Mr. Joseph Goon was in the act of un hitching his horses from the plow, he was struck by lightning, the two horses ii-tau'.ly killed, and himself so severely h jurod that no hope is eMertaiiied of his recovery. Strange to say, a sucking colt was with tho horses lit the time and escaped unhurt. In this borough, James Curboy, jr. , who was standing near 'hi srnble with a shovel in his hand, was knoekeJ down, but beyond being stunned for a while, sustain ed no serious injuay. in Bedford tp., the new brick house of Charles Smekey was struck, a chimney demolished, and the house otherwise damaged. On hist Friday morning, the body of a man was found hanging on the limb of a fallen tree, near th turnpike, about two miles west of Bloody Run. The limb on which he had cho ked him-elt to death was about four aud a half feet from the giound. John A. Gump. Esq , summoned a jury and held an inquest over the remains. From his passport, found on his per son, weleirn that fie was born in Prussia in 1821, and that he left that country in Novem ber last. His n..me was Frederick Kieinui in. What led him to commit the rash act, no one will ever know. A"Tnr.vK Joke. Many of our patron3 have no doubt read the joke about the eon of the Emerald Isle who wms advised to buy a trunk, and who replied to the advise by inquiring what use a trunk would be to him. "Why, to put voir rlothe3 in, of course," w us the answer. "Fwhat, and go naked ?' was the resjionsive ejaculation of the surprised Kmeraldor. We don't advise anybody to go naked in this cold climate, hut if you have any thing to put in a trunk or valise, or wish to go traveling, you will find a su'e:b stock of these useful articles for sale cheap nt the great house-furnishing emporium of Geo. Huntley, High street, Kbetisburg. " CiiANfiFD nNns. The Harri-.burg "Pat riot and Union" has passed into the hands of Messrs. Myers, Browu &. Moore, and has been enlaraed to u thirty-two column pa per, and tke naoio changed to "Morniuj: Patriot." It is now o:.e of the largest, spiciest, and ablest Democratic dailies in the State," and being the central organ of the party, should Bad support in all sec tions of the Common wealth. When we re- j eeive the weekly we shall have more to Si'y j about tn:s excellent newspaper, as our ren l rrs will he more apt to subscribe for its weekly Iban its daily issue. The ri..tc Three doors east of Crawford' h:-tel is the place to buy, t roceries of ail kinds. Where erervbody deals mut shnrely b the cheapest place- cheaper than the cheapest and better thau the best. ACStOSTlC. Fet tiie Cambria people read ! livery man should know the truth: Olt the want of light, indeed, I'lir.ishes both age and youth. On the shelves of Mayer lie lively goods of every hue ; K5o you wish, dear friends, to bjy 1 Player is the mnn for von. As you pass by Parke's Hall You will see a gorgeous sig'it : S.very window, shelf and wall ISadiaiit with colors bright : I'rints und silks of every hue. Alpacas, trimmings, skirts, and lace, tiii buns, oiange, pink and bluij -ILitidling tints upon each fa.ee, Such as beauty never knew. I'all tho day that Mayer carce. And made the dry goods prici fall, !o ! all people bless hi name ; Let them ruh to Parke's Ha 1. Jir.OICATKD t TIlS XEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, BY A LAI) V. Usr: tiiz Best 77Wcs' EupJionial Lu bricators ate a medical j. reparation in ll.e form of a L.z?nge..nnd ars universally con idered the most jiloasant, convenient and ef f . cltial rctneily in ue for Hoarseness. Cuns;hs, Gilds, Croujis, Catarrh, Asthma; Bronchitis. Diptheria. and all Pulmonary Complaints. They are warranted to give quicker and mure lasting "benefit in the above affections than nny other remevly. Also to contain no deleterious ingredient, and not to oSl-nd the weakest and most sensitive Stomach. lUd7esJ dmslitutiim nil-tare so called be cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Blond ami Nervous System. For inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in derangement, cr Dyspepsia, they will de light the patient with their mild and bene ficial ( ff ct, especially if af.'or long continue.! indigestion and costiveness, they p.re left with periodical ret urns of the Sick Headache. In case of a severe cold, producing Chills and Fever, you can break it very soon by using the Pills as p-r directions with each box. JOHN II. BLADES & CO., aogS 7y Proprietors. Flmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists : 25 cts. per bos. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR r 1 1 i n T Is the best article known to preserte the hair It will positively restore GRAY HAIR TO ITSORKJIX LCOL0R. AND PROMOTE ITS GKOWTH. It is an entirely new scientific discovery, torn bining many of the mosc powerful and rcstora live agents in the vegetable kingdom. It Makf.sthk Hair smooth and oi-osst, And doks n-'T stain the t.iv ! IT IS REOdMMENPED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. "f For sale by all druggists Price SI R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua. X II., Proprietors. D1E3, IC A.YLOR fn Alleghany twp., on Monday evening Inst, of erysipelas, alter mme two weeks illness, Mr. Thomas Kay lor, agedjabout 50 years. The deceased was rcaro 1 In this county, and has ever been esteemed an obliging neighbor and an honest, upright man. May he reat in peace. T ANTED Men to cut ami haul one to two thousand cords of Wood. Dis tince short. M M.ADAMS, je.ll.3t. A. D'JRBIX. STK.VY riGr. Strayed from the resN dence of the subscriber, in Alleghany tp , about, the 2ith of April last, a sandy colored SOW Pit?, about ten months old. Both its ears bear evidence of having been frozen. A liberal reward will be paid tor any information that will lead to the recoverv of Raid Pig. June 11. -3t. WM. KAYLOR. INSTATE OF JOSIAII It. 1UI0WN, iLi DEC D. Letters of Admiutration on the estate of Josiah R. Brown, late of Blacklick townshi , dte'd, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria coun ty, notice is hereby given to all persona.indebt ed to said estate to make settlement without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them to mo in proper shane for adjusiment. GEO. M READE, Administrator. BSS Jl. ISM. - j" "azrir: ROHRER'S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS ARE THE BEST IN USE! 1 mMl TOiMC BITTERS, The very best in the Market. It. E. SELLERS & CO., Cor. 2a and IToo.l Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA "Who'estle Agents for the West. For sale by A. A BARKER for "T.bin-burg an 1 vicinity. Je 1 1 .'C-S.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAB, So. .120 "Liberty Street. OPPOSITE CXJON PASSF.XlT.ER DEFOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. "1 l-ly- FSL1X HEX LY, Prop'r. Oiii'iiANS' coi;irr"sALF. liy virtue of an order of the Oip' ans Court of Cambria county, 1 ui!! oiler for tale on ti e premise, on I tiswr. Junv. o'ith, i8is, t. U o'clock r. si ., all the Pe.d Estate of Josiah R. Brown, dee'd, Mtuat in B:;ci-lic: iown-i ip, and containing 'Js ACR ilr" am. f.U PKRCHI.S, about 4d Acres ot which are cleared aud under fence, and have thereon eret t'd a Loo HorsR and Loo Uaun, with a vol sc. oiich ard of chok e fuIit ou the p-emir-es. The ba once of lb-; tract 13 well timbered with Poplar, Cherry and Hemlock. Terms ok Sale One-h ilf the purchase mon ey to be pail ou confirmation of sale, and the bahime in odd year, wiih interest, secured by tho bt.nd i.nd moitgage td the J urehat-er, w h will also ba icquire l to pv tor the Deed. GEO.' M. READE. je.ll.3t. Adm'r of Josirth R Brown, dee'd. T5N BAXKHUPTCY.-District Cowrt -S- of the United Sta'rs for tho Western Dis trict of Pel iist lvani . In the matter of ED WARD McOLADE, Bankrupt: This i t! r.ivi: notick, that o the 4th d.iv of June, lb6, a Warr.iM of Barkru;)tcv was is-iitsJ out of the fJistrict Court of the Lnitel Sti'.es foi the! w extern DistiK-t ot I'eni'svlv w i a, a-jiinst the estate ol Ei-WARD McGLADE, of Wilmore, in the county ol Cambria, in said Dis'rict, who has been adjuged a Bankrupt on his own peti tion : That - he payment ot any riebts and the delivery of any property belonging to said bank rupt, to him and for his use, und the transfer ot uny property by him, are forbidden by law, ! that a meeting cf the creditors of said bank rupt, to prove their debts, and to appoint one or more Assignees of his estate, will fie holdcn at the law oflii e of James Potts, Esq., in Johns town, before JOHN BROTHER! 1NE. E?q , Register for paid Dietii.-t. on the 15;h day of Juiv, A. D ie8. at lb o".h.k a. M. T1IOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S Marshal, jii:icll.4s As Mcssenge-. N IiANKltUITCY. District Court 3- of the United States for the Western Dis trict of Perms viva nia. In the mat ter cf ST I LL MAN PARKER. I'.tnkru ;t. Tins is to cive notice, That on the I:h day of June. 1?GH, a Warrant of I; mkruptcy was iued out of the District Court for the Western Dis'rit t of Penn -sylvanii, against the) estate of ST1LLM.VN PA 11 ICE R, of Clearfield township, in the cour. ty of f.'ambria, in stid Disliict, who lias heen in'judg'. d a Bankrupt on his own peti ion : Tiit the payment of any oobti- and the delivery of any property belonging to raid bankrupt, to him or for his use. and the trat.sfer of any p:C peity to 1dm, are forbid Jen bv law ; and ihxt a i meeting of the creditors of mid bankrupt, to prove tlicir dents, and to choose one or mor- Assignees of his estate, will be held at. a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the law office of the Register in Bankruptcy, next door to the Court House, in Hollidavshnrg, before JOUX BROTJIEEUN'E. Register for said PD- tricf, on the 1-llh day of July, A. D. lcG1, at 11) o'clock a.m. THOS.A. ROWLEY, U S. Marshal, juncll.-4t. As Messenger. STENCIL STOCK. STAFFORD MANUFACTURING CO., fiT. Fulton Street, New York. Circulars snd samples tree. AGENTS WANTED OR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE? WAR: Its Causes, Character. Conduct fy' Results. BV HON AtlIAMR R BTFrilENS. It renly ale, comfiined with no increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever published. One Agent in Eiston, Ph., reports 72 sub seribers in three days. Atioth.r in Boston 1U3 sub-enters in four days. Send for Circulars and spe our terms and a full description of the woi k. Address Nation al Pi-bi.isuing Co , i'hiUdel phia. Pa. CIRAWFORD'S Stum.isnd Rock Extractor and El-.-vator perfected. Send for circular. A. Crawford, Warren, Mc. CARPENTER Send for Catalogue of e-.v Practical Rooks on Architecture and Sttir Building. A. J. BICK XELL Ax CO.. Publishers. Troy, X. Y. Til K SUCCESS Of the OXE DDLLAn SiAL.Ii: st Revsln. t ln In Xrade. WE furnish at a mdJorm price of One Dol lar such articles as are u-ed by everv family, at a less price than they are sold by auy w holesale dealei m Xew York or Do-ton". Agents wanted to co-operate with i s in ca- rying out a plan which meets the wants of the million, and in the disposal of a large and va ried siock of Dry and Fancy Goods. Silver Pit ted Ware, Watches, Carpetings, kc. Our terms to Agents are superior to those of any other firm, as our circular will show. I hose srettitig up clubs can secure a piece of Sheeting, Y at h, Dress, Seaing Machine, kc , FREE OK COST. A check describing an ar.icle to be sold fur a Dollar, 10 els ; 20 for $2 , 4d for 4 ; GO for $u ; 1U0 for $10, seut by mad. Send money oy Registered letter Circulars mailed free to any addre 8. Agents wa ded everv where. Address HARRIS & PLUMMER, 34 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. LOOK ! LOOK! LOOK ! AGENTS WAN 1 ED For Shaw & Fisa's PAW.sBaoKkVs alb, to whom great in ducements are dieted. W will atnil you a StwInR Ststablne or nice Urcm Frt ot Cost. Give us a trial. Catalogues sent free. SHAW .t: FISK, r. O. Box 3173, Boston, Mass. HAVE YOU TRIED 1 OWLE & CO.'S NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE? IF you have not now is your tne to see-ure the greatest bargains ever c tiered by any concern in the world. Invkstigate hi is at once it will pat. All parties in the Dollar Sale busine.-s advertise to give the best bar gains, best inducements to agents, etc. But the Goods tell the story. The proof of the pudding is the eating. Terms lower than the lowest. Circulars sent free. Address Towlk St Co., 7 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. ST: ST1 T'EIij Justice of the rrtr:r., obiisiowti, Pa. OlSce on the , eorniif of Market street and Locust alley, oe-ioaci Wart, dec.l2.-Iy. Proof of onr statement that we lave made A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE can be fouud in the fact that the immense bus iness w have built up has induced a multitude of fii all cosckrns to imitate our club svstem, and some by advertising the presents they wi 1 give to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, to divert some of our business to themselves. "We make this anncu xement simply to inform the public that it will be lor their interest to patronize our house, s wo sfill continue to cjiye bi.ttfr O )0l3 AUD ORKATFR INDCCKM KNTS TO AULNT3 Til AM ANT OTHER CONCKRS IN Tn K BUSIXVSS We sell every ile-eiiption ol DRY & FAXCV GOODS. PLATED W ARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES. SEWIXG MACHINES, kc, kv., for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Cuculars sent to anv ad I si free. ' PAUKER CO.. Xos. 93 and 1(M Suinne.- St , Boston. ;IE1T SALE ! -cr- Dry Goods, Carpeting s, roots vr: ssi.ui.s, SILVER PLATED WARE cf all kinds, ALBUMS ! And a variety of vatuab'e and useful srticiC3 ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE A cher-k deierlbirtg nn nrt'e'e i-le.-tei from our Stock fa sale ut ONE DOLL R, w ill fie sent on the receipt of Tiiuke Ci.ts to pay po-tage. No CiiAiXiC rou Stimi:i.r; ox Ciip.ces M UK AT THIS l-STA!iIJ!lVf:T. S"tid for Oirc liars. a this is the mo t liberal sale of the kind iu t!io countrv. A Mr-s FAUX II AM & CO., Xo 1 Frn I Sr . Bosfnn. Mus. JonliHfoun mid ."!iiJiiric 3SIAR3LE WOIMZS T Having again taken chtrge of the i?V branch Marble Works at Ebeiisbnrg.Vi l w hich hr will operate in t ounrction KUi 'M wi'h bi3 extrusive establishment atf'Jr. Johnstown, the subsciibcr adopts this .""T metuo i oi liitormmg the citir'-ns of ,rcj Cambria countv. that he koevs a e.m- UTklA-- stant snnpl v of ti e best E ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is pwpsretl at Ftated iim-s in Ebens- fnirg an i at all times iti Johnstown, to manu facture t ru ler, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmtidike manner and at u. few prices ng like wo:k can be put up in any ot the cities. Having in my unn'oy a lull force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when 1 fat thst I can furnish any of the above artieles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a style of fini-h which cannot be excelled by any other mui ulaciurer in the Sf.-ite. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and lor sale cheap. 13?" Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance und work put up wherever.nesired, or delivered ut any point named. JOHN TAREE. Johnstown, June 4, 18rf?.-tf. A 31 ERIC A IV Anti-Incrustation Company's Ofiicc. No. 147 South Foi.r.h Stuku, PHILADELPHIA. TIIE ANTMXC11USTATOR Will remove scales from STEAM BOILERS and keep them olkan, render the Boiler less liable to explosion, xxn cavsino a great sw- INO -F WT. l. . 1 hese Instei'mknt? luxe been in scccrrssFrr. use during the last two tfa&s in many of (he LAt.se i.STABit-nMfxTS of l'biladelphia and oth erpirt, of the Unite i States, from which the mdst rLATTKitiNs TrsTisiONi Ats of their w-.s iniircL s.wiNH or fuel axp labor have been I c-ei v el rJf" PARTIES having TOILER " wou'J do well to call at ihe nflice and examine testimo nials, hc. JOHN F REIRA, Tres't Lxra. I.CKENS, Sec'y n i Tre is. pi 4. 3m. 0r,OTIIB WHEfGBR, C.inoot be surpassed or orfitaled by nry othcT Wringer for durability- Till the expiration of the patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR." or "STOP-GEAR." v n,r Wringer is licensed under i;iis Pr.frnf. It being universally conceded that Ccs ar necessary t pirr-vcnt the Rolls from bo'ng broken or torn loose, many attempts have been made to get a Cog-Wheel arrangement which shall equal the UNIVERSAL, and vr-t avoid tae "Stop-Gear." but iri!lr-irf tve ect. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ehensbnrg, May 7. 1SC8. l v. "he altoonXware HOUSE CO., WHOirsAtE Dealers and Commission Llerchants Corner Virginia tl. ami Piar,k Road, Will Veer constantly on han'L,a large and well selected assortment of FLOUR, FEED, SALT, FISH, GRAIN, COAL, LIME. SAND, kc , at Wholesale, in Altoona City, and the adjoituug counties can be supplied with the leading articles generally used by them at city and mill prices. All kinds of country produce received aad pid for in cash, or fold on commission. Prompt returns will be mule. Storage furnished for nil articles, such as floor lumber, shocks, shingles, etc. Articles will be delivered to purchasers or sent to freight warehouse. Having thts only houe Where goods by tho ear load can be removed at the door, thus saving drayage, our customers will re ceive the benefit of it. Trice currents will bo sent weekly to per sons desiring them. THE ALTOONA WAREHOUSE CO. Altoona, April 30, 1663. -tf. INSTATE OF JOHN eTmcDER- Mi MITT. DF.CK ASF.I). Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of John E. McDerraitt, late of Chest township, Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigued by the Register of Cambria county. All person indebted to said e-tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against "the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMt'.S E. XEASON. Adm'r. Clearfield Tp., May 21, 18oS.-6t. fJOOD. 11ETTEB. -irvr.-Tho bot .V . c"-lpt?et Tobaroo and Cignrs in ttfwn are at ii- L. Oatman. Go and see. j P."fe? fc.-vVo 3-jgnco '"cV-:'j,i "' . j KKaT - Reduction in PRicr? : ?T CASH BLYIhhS ! at tue i:iilm:iiio IIOUSE-FliRNISIIIXC STOBE. rllie undersigned respectfully itfortr.s t i citizens of E'nenoburg and Ihe public g-.ni-ally that We. has made a great redaction . prices to CASH BUYERS. My stuck v " consist, in part, of Cooking, Peritrr and irg Stores, of tha most pupuler kinds : 7V- -ware of every description, of my own u.ai ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, e'lrh as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Tabie Hingis, Shutter Hinges. lilfs,Ir n nr.J Nails, Wii ' dow Glass. Ptty, Table Knives and t'orkf . Carving Kniveb" aud I.rks, iltit Cutlers, Apple Pwrcrs, Pen and Pocket Knives j. great variety, r'cissors. Ss"iiear, Razors and Strops Axes, Hatchets. rTuinnM, L-.ri..j Machines, Atigeri;, ChisstJs, Plat es, Cor -pa ses, Squads, ribs. Rasps, Anvils. Vi-, Wrenches. Ifip, Panel and Cross-Uut Sawb, Chains of all kinds. Shovel. Spaces. Scytns at:d .Snaths, Kakes. Forks, fc!eith Ue'.ls, Slice Lasts. Pegs. Wax Bristles. Cloth Wiingcrs. Giind ?ttn., Patent J.Llasn O.i'ce and Measures. I,un 1-er Istisk. Hoirn Nai's, irorsc Shooo, Cast Steel. Rifics. Sh. t Guns, R. Volvers. J'istr Is. Car'n-'j-es. Pow cer. Caps, Lrad. c. Odd Si-.t; Plat' a, Grates and Eire Bricks, Well and Cstewi Pumps and Tubing ; Ilarnrrs av I Saddle Wore of all kind ; IloodVn und Tl'd'cir Mote in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamp. Fish OU, Lard Oil, Lirsee 1 Oil, LnbTirMivt; Oil. Rosin. Tar. Glassware. "Pah.ts, Tn.ib7 ts. TurpetUiiie, Alcohol. A-c. FAfvllLY GROCERIES, tuch as Tea, fi ffec. Sugars. Molarrcx, Syr ups, .Spices. Dried Perches. Ir's4 Apples, Fish, lloiniry, Cinrktrp, Kice and Peail Parle.-; Soaps. Curdles; 'jOP.ACCO and CIUAhS; P.::.nt. bitev ash, crn"a. aTorw. Shoe. Dustirsg, Vr.rnish. Stove. feN!t sri Tooth Brtn-hes, all. kinds and size; ftt Cords unil Manilla U -i-es, arid r,anv utLor articles at tho lowest ratet f.r CAS?!. hi-House t'-jxHiii,i liiatl.?. tin:ea r,d int up itt low rRtes for cash. A liberd J:cok.t made to country dea'ers l.nvirg Tin wholesale. GEO liUNTI.F.T Ebcnshurg. Fb. 2. lo7.-f. WSI. T. II0PK1NS -OWN MAKU" or "EE V.c TO N 1-: 5 ,K I HTs ? ' are the b--t and CuvAri-.sT Iow Titrcrn Hoop Skirts in the n-rrj. et. 'Trvil Skirts. 25 springs, $1.00; ?.n sjoinrrs, JJ 1. 20 ; an ! 40 springs. $P4. Plain Skirt, tspes.'iO springs., f-Q Cents: 25 springs. rft tnts; i 80 springs. $1.15; jtnd :;5 pf!lis 1.0. n arrarnci ii -rv r'.?-j. Our JN Make" of "L'mos ?KinT8." Eleven T.ipe Trails, from TO to 50 6, ring-.. ,!1.20 to .f.O. Plain. Six Tape-, id to f,0 spiings. frt?n, 05 G?ts to .t-'.OO. Tha Skirts aro belter than fho-o sedd l-y sdher establishments as first class goods, and at much lower i rices. -Our OWN Hake" of "Champi n ?K:nTs" are in every way superior to ail oilier Ho.ip Skirts before tHc public, and otdy have t-t be exatriitied or wvm to coi-vii ce everv dr.e of the fact. M inn'nctnred cf the best l'To-r-finished English S:crd Spricgs, very superior tapes, and ihe style of the metafic fasten ings and manner cf securing them Mirp.is for durabiiitfy ar.d excellence aay other Skitt in this country, and arc lighter, more la.-'i , will wear loiicrer, give more satisfaction end nre really cheapertthan all titl.ers. Vry lady nhciuld try Ihem. They are l-eing Fold extensively by Merchants thr. nghotit this and the adjoining States nt very modeia' prices. It you want the best, ssk far "Hopkins' Champion Skiit." If ycu d not find them, get tV.e mercliant with whom you deal to order them for you, cr corr; cr send direct to us. Merchants will fir: .1 mr different grades of Skirts exactly what th-r nee., and we especially invite them to cmi! and examine our extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List. To be had at R.-tail at Manuf.ictr.rr. and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Whole sale cf the Mamiracturer rlv, to whom all cr h-r-s cf-iot-.l.f ttrt 1. 1 mcs. 1 Mxnvfachi end Salesroom. C25 A, cl Streei, ketwern Gth aud 7th St-.-., riiiiad'a. April 2, 19C8 -4m. WM. T. HOPKINS. J SIT IT. A. Shot-maker J- Ct. are the nrdy 1 dealers in Ebensbnrg who keep the cele brated Skirts for sale. J. Is . liltALLiEK, WITIt GILBERT &. ROYAL, KatablUItrrl 1 S35, Wholesale Bruggisls, Scs. S09 and SI I .. Third SIrort, 1'JJlLAVr.LVniA. JO IIS Gtt.PKRT, . . THFCIl'iKr A. KCiT AT.. Imjwters and Dealers in . Drugs. j Spicea, jOili, ' jDyeStLfTi Metiicinra, Paints, j Glass, ke.,Lc. April 2. Fr,?.-.?m. Pi i:V TAILOR SHOP. Hsivinir opened a TAILORING ESTABLISIi- I MEN T in the ahoji formerly ecenpied Ly R. j I. Thomas, a few doors east cf A. A. Bar ker's store, the subscti'iHT respectfully i i forms Ids old costorcers ivnd th rest of ir--r-kind that ha is n-w prepared to mamMaf tureall kinds of Gent's and YoiitV' w earing apprtrtl in the latest style of the ait. wun neatness a.id dispateii. jtnd upon the riitwi reasonable terras. Persons needing work iu my line ate respectf joy invited t i give rue a rail. DAVID J. EVANS. Ebcnsbnr;:. Aprl 0, 185? -tf. WALL PAPERS t a i u it xi a x ; i .v a & r Jl a immlnse ftock or WALL PAPERS, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLF.S FOR PARLORS, R ALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AM RKTAIL, HOWELL i IlOLTliKES, Corner of Fourth and Mnrkel Streets, April 2. ISoS.-om. FaiLADEU'HIA. I C II R D ROW A X , ALT0QSA, PA., HOUSE AND SI5N PAINTER, Is prepared to make eoa tracts for the paint ing of Churches, Dwellings and other Luiio iugs iu Cambria and surrounding cuutn. aed for the execwlic n of all other work iu bi line- Paiuting done at prices merre mxler ate and in a style far superior to mot of tb .weik exeented ia this ittio. Satbiaclkm gnarauteiHl. feb.gQ -tf. TA3IES J.. OATMAN, IL D.r tenders his proTessiunal Ferviceaas P.iy -Bioian and Surjejn to the citizens cf Carro.K tewn and vicinity. Office in rear cf buiV ing occupied by "J. Buck & Co. as a rtoro. Night cnllacan be made ? residence, adjoin ipg thq betel of Lawrence Schroth. IPlClv FOR SALE. Tbc fpK-J -m-M haa for sale a large lot of "6rUuK. burnt and of good quaiity.at hia kiln, twj railr east of Ebsnaburg. aud is now prSNirol to fill all onferaon short ntcsp.-,, resnable tmn.