SI'OOSSI Br DAVID r A CTL JOXK0. As the moon went down one wintry night, A bleur-ejeJ monster Love in sij;ht Of a fine old mansion in the South, Croaking aloud with open mouth f poons !" With an eye asquint ! with pocket wide ! "With stealthy look and stealthier stride ; V"ith via.tge dark, whereon waa wrte The motto which beneath we quote "Spoont !" "Whence ometh thou ?" the good host said ; "What do you eek our gold or bread ? Or do you fr-aui the night nit fly 1" TLe Birungt beast made but one replv Spoons !' Oh, rob ua not !" the good wife cried, "These heirlooms are our family pride ; Oh, take tvh.aever else yon will !" Hut the blutt-coat thundered still Spoons!" "Then t;ke my watch and chain, and go," The okl in in said in accents low ; Tb watch was gobbled hi a trice. But alill was heard that stiauge devir c Sjiovs !-' 'Foul fiend, wonld'st rob the old and wjuk ? Jly sons uie sohticw Phem go eeli I Alas, tiiou art too base to fight, 1 luii coward that do.-t howl at nipht "Spoon!" A fruard of soldier drosse;! in blue Soou racked the household thru and thro ; Until at lat the prize espied J With olio loud voice the robber cried The sj o'ls peenrod. on plunder ben, Tliose vilUins to the neigh iom went ; In ivir house defenceless nigh Was heard that trmge, ungodly cry "Spoons !" And when at lat, at dawn of day. The cock eyed mounter knelt to pray ! Ben Butlvr'tt i-eivmtt swears he lizard Him mutter that accursed word "S p o o n 8 !" A M HIKGE M O III . DISCOVKBY OF A CAVEltN OS THE I'ALIBADKS. The Metropolitan Uncord ! a correspond ent who writea to that journal to bay : "I am thn discoverer of an immense cav ern in the Palisades of the Hudson, fully one mile in length, and at least half a mile wide, with a vaulted roof higher than that of Triu i:y church. Mjpportc-J. by innumerable pil lars, whico m u.-1 have Intn erected by th; hand of mau marty centuries since, and fur nished with innumerable side recessts, ante chambers and li.n' win ling passages of ttie m- st wonderful construction. HuiiiKof what have evidently tsen altars, erected thousands of years ago, are abun dant, together with the mouldering bones of l tii:gs o'.' enorinoL stature, as belonging to a race of ti mU that formerh' inhabited the earth. The flo rs of this remarkable cavern are as smooth :iml hard ns granite, though covtrsd neep vuth tie dust of centuries. Jfore and there a lower deep is discernible through the all-pervading glcom, with pa VjCs etono bttps luadii j thereto. From ti.ee niystuioas cavitwt tii sound ef rush iuf wn&is f.dl c.wn th $ar- with other re verWvratun. of a trune, unearlhly cbarac tsr. The Teru, it is maa.if.-st, is not, like the Kentucky cave, a freak of nature, but as irady cordeatured, the work of rnon iu rotn early period of the world's history. Cabal itic tigus covur the basts of some of the pillars, wixle fiurei bearing a close re wmblanco to the sphynxes, deaths' heads, and mummies, as if of Egyptian design, tuloru various portions of the'walls and roof. It i? certainly papain strange that the exist ence of this remarkable subterranean palace (ftr it richly cL'aervcj the uame) should have to lcr.g remained a profound mystery, lying its it do?s c!o.-e to the mcst populous city in America. Its grassy roof, even now.ccnst ttes the favorite playing ground of thous ucdo of unsuspecting school chil.lren, as well as the favorite resort of innumerable pic-nic parties on summer afternoons. Its mode of discovery by myself waa as follows: Wan deiir. :dor.g the Palisade ridges one after noon I st summer, for recreation and study, 1 eat down to rest myself under the shadow of a tree. Immediately afterwards a couple of rabbits darted past ma, and the endeavor to capture them brougkt me to a small cre vice in the hill, partially concealed by a clump of shrubbery. Into this crevice the animals darted, an J rooting up the shrubbery in orJr to disljdgo them, judge of iy gur 2,riso on discovering an opening spacious nough to admit of the entrance of a man's body. A f(.e!i:;g of fear at Citt crept over me, and I looked around to see if any person 'vas near to help me examine the place; but ju:t a soul at the time waa within calling dis tance ; an I to, after recovering my self pos-e.-ion,I revived to look iu uot, however, without some sciioiu misgivings as to the )ot:L;e presence of some huge anaconda that ihight deprive me of my head. Grad ually mustering courage, in I went, and to iy surprise discovered that the further 1 went the wider grew the aperture. My eouiage, however, had been Severely tested", and alter making such observations as the darkness and cluSe atmosphere would per mit, I grvpod back to the light of day and carefully closed up the entrance to the place, mentally lesolving to return next day to pursue my explorations. My first Impulse was to tornmunieate the secrt to eome friend in whom I could confide ; but the re fection that the cave might contaiu hidden treasure, which in that case would Lave to be divided, persuaded rae that it were best to keep the discovery private. The next day was stormy, and I did not go, but, pro Tiding myself with a dark lantern, on the following morning I renewed my research, witW what results, exciting my wonder and aroazerjsent, you are already informed. Trom that day to this my explorations have Leon on an average once a week, unless in termit' ed hf ill health. Every succeeding vhdt raveals something new, and the mar xels of to-day are quits thrown into tht hade by the yet wore startling discoveries hich brvftk on the eye and ear to-morrow. A remarkable circumstance which I have forgotten to note is, that the atmosphere in the lxvjy of the cavern Is perfectly pure, thirjgh I have not been able to discover any ittet or ia'itt for ventilation, apart from the rhSvd through which I obtained ingress. My tiieory is, that tko rushing water3in the Fab-cavern furnish the means of renewing tk atravspitere. Tkere are small pools of ji witr imbedded in th Hour of the car t, nt do &4i inhabit thm. Jor that i-ifrr, jndeod, no sina f animal life are iiblaL la il thit dark, Jeertd mansion, -2 deh-lik aiiajc-4 reigns, broken oulj by Wail V the b3r myntionad unseen wa .tt J th wcesaea en.tb." At a 'di!ng in Delaware, whsa al! was arranged and tuo minister called on any ons to apeak who objected to tha marriage, & iueky voice from tho corner erfcd out "I do V All eyes wera turned in that direc tion, when a man emerged from tha crowd, Lolding.hU haudkereiiicf up to hii cyca aud Unbbering. Why do you object?" asked thdtaliusurv Uecausc I want her myself !' An editor out west thus hits off the fash ions and the vulgar custom of deacribiDg the dresses of ladies at balls, parties, eti. : "Miss S , old Smith's daughter, wore a short dress of sorVel poplin, striped with brown gewgaws, with tight fitting basque made out of her ma's last wiDter cloak. Sleeves of moire antique to match her high est underskirt, "and bonnet of red oak l ark tied with slippery elm btrings. She looked a little odd, but withai amazingly pretty. iliss x, alleged to be the wealthiest girl ou Sugar street, wears a black aud tan Irish pooliu, trimmed with bias folds of bomba zine, with blue stitching put around the skirt with Spalding's gluo, tbort pacqne, tight under the arms, and bonnet of go u! leaves trimmed with pieces of grapevine." There dwelt in Maine a good Methodist brother who was blessed with a wife of fret ful disposition. Being at camp-meeting, they on one occasion knelt together in the tent prayer-meeting. The husband feit call ed upon to pray, which he did in a devout mauner. lie was followed by his wife, who, among other things, said : 'Thou knowest, Lord, that I am somewJuit fretful and cross at home!" but before .he could annouuee to the Ivml another state ment, the husband exclaimed : "Amen ! Truth, Lord, ettry icordrf .7.'" It would be revealing the secrets of domes t c life to disclose as to the manner and spirit in which the conversation was resumed and ended in the home circle. The fallowing rather tough story is told by a Troy paper : "The other morning a gentleman found in ft ti"p he had set a complete- rat skin and nothing more ! Tin snnp had caught the animal by the n :--, and .in Sniggling to escape he walked e:i tir ly tit of his skin. Attached to the ska: were portions of the bones of tho head, the hind feet, and the whole tail. Leading frv.ru the trap to a hole near by were tracks cf blood." rrui-OErtGY. Tho Sacramento (Cal.) R-:-tO;isays: "The Democracy of the present day derive their name from the Latin word Demon and the English word crazy, thus lit erally signifying 'crazy devils.' Well, by the same rule, says the Grass Valley Xatlvii vl, the Radicals of the present time derive their names from the Malay word Had. sig nifiying rats, and the Chinese word icol. r A. ten thus literally signifying 'rotten rats.' " A Rehrpkiiib paper savs that a fellnv in that vicinity went courting his gir! on Mon day evening, aod wishing to be c nveisa tional, observed : "Tha thfrmomckrii is twenty degrees. be!ow zslon this eveniu'." 'Yes," innocently replied the maiden, "such, kind of birds do fly hiLer ssia season of tha year than others." A genu's in Detroit is Baid to be repay ing to "shoot Niagara" in an India rubber boat, which he is engaged in constructing. It ia to be air-tight and provided with a teat to which he is to be tied. He may not have gumption,, enough to make his will in a 1 vanta, but the thing ought to be done. Ak old woman who went into the poultry businei-s some time since, under theesj ecta tion that she could make a fortune by sibl ing eggs, has quitted it in disgust, because, as the says, "the hens never'tl lay when eggs are dear, but always begin as sKn r.s th-y gtt cheap." A Tocso man told Dr. Cetl.nne teat he had enlisted in the army of Zion. "In whichjehurch?" asked the Doctor. "In the Baptist," was the reply. "1 should call that joining the Xavy,'" wai the D.Ktoi's res; ose. As Ancient Legend. A writer in a recent number of the Pall Mall Ga: tfc reviews a Mahcmedan version of IJibla History, written in the latter part of the ninth century, in which he fiudo this para graph : lJ::lqui3 (Queen of Sheba) was beautiful, and free Irani defect with the excoj.tion of s me goat's hair which grew upon her l-.-g. The divs told Solomon that Ualquis had very hairy lg3, find lie consequently wanted to see them and eseertain the fact. He directed the divs to bui'd him a man sion, and in front thereof to lay down a pavement of crystal one hundred cubits square. On this pavement he ordered them to pour water, eo that it might nil appear lo be water. He then had his throne placed there, and took h'n seat upon it. In order to approach Solomon this pavement must be crossed, and Bal quis, like nil women when they go into the water, hitched up her petticoats and showed her leg;?. Solomon saw them with surprise, and his doubts were re moved. This is why it is usual in the present day for a man to look at the legs of tha woman he is about to marrj'. SCOTT HOUSE, Main Street, JaJinstoirn, Cambria Co., ra., A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. THIS HOUSE having been refitted and elegantly furnished, is now open for the reception and entertainment of guests. Th e proprieors by long experience in hotel keep ing feel confident they can satisfy a dis criminating public. Their liar is supplied with the choicest brands of liquors and wines. Jan. 31, 18G8. (ly.) UNION HOUSE, PBENfiBURG, Pa., JEROME A. TLOTT, 0 Propietor, spares no, pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage ifc,bas heretofore received. I lis Uble will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best cf liquors Hits stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30, 1868.-. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Eueuckg. K. P. LINTON fc CO., Prop'ri. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Uau iu supplied with choice linuorF, and the Stable attended bv careful hostlers. . Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, nontn or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. Sl W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., betwem Market and Arch, May 0, 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE GROCERS TAMES II. DAVIS, v Dealer In all kind of POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, Yard Nos. 314 and 316 N. Broad St., PHILADELPHIA. 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Its cniiteiit.---are d-eply interesting and should 1".! CAlll!l'L"Ll A IU'.AD by every one. Tim tmmeii.-e deiivind ; f. r this -'rent woik sfamix it the most SUC- I CESSrCr, HOC K Or r. I' if de.-idedly tho i-. aik" I'll!! TIIV. 'ilMI'sV Tr I'nilv i!!ii-! i r tnites OLD IJi.'M.AA i, aiMuniis in w- j MANCE. 1 SCi DENT and WIT. slmvin- ; . . . . . . , i - : th. PATRIOTISM and i;l YOi ON. tho ! TRCTil and l-'HRYOR. od pe -r!c, cou!.i!:iin i I ...at warm near?- i:;;es and over I 10..) iloistrat' m.s. I il.dd. Pii. f A cvi.f 1 i-i t h, ;:''. n nr. vi.i: tid ev -rywl. '. Exe'usivtj tei ritory s.ivi"i r :irf l.ii-s an. Ho S -u is:ampl.;c,.p ?!i r- . Vt !: t h t. wrr.r.i m flint. P..i;.nifi;-h:.i. i'a. 4 G FAT:" ''ANTEO I'oR THE ElFii (JUaNT, i;r .a sta vv . itrn: This the ( l.lv i- IE Auth-i.th: i (TlT- : CIAL lH.i-.-r.v i ir vi.v.s (.f the G.e.o ( 01. e t : . :-t is eicio'feo 1- L:f. Pnhl'.c Ser- j nd the. ot.'. ; :;C, j ; anil Cini- j !oX.n I'rr- j hih.- n- .d- j , 1. 1 It it-: hv i i.'ii . Hid, . i - rah hirs Set.d f-r v. i'h tfn.'i ir::en l-.h- s l'a-f t.! -!!!m; Co.. l'iiila ft I; CACTION. The e 00. with .?. ended I,;v.- 1. I'a. nor-v is f Gl.iL.f l; 1 r. : 1 th.-.t halllv. 1 e v. ;' r;C" kan n:i) is ttt.H ' the U.e.u il - it. s I'-EOiT.e'rf 1-0 il GF I.IMGU. l'liY. Coiitaii!!"' over 1 ir. vs.-: 1. , teln-s of erninent j per.-oii.s ol at ar.l e-'iint rtes. w..r.ien as 1 well as men : a iru..!s i:!e I'ct .vo 1 "!. 1 .1 over 000 T' s, ill list rate. I wi'h heat.rif'i: t; (! eni avii'L'H ; wiitlen by .lA'.i,3 I'a;. to?:. the vu'i.t jiopiilar or" lieiny an ft. . i.".V . win se titnie will eiisnrt R.r it n raj-:.' ; bTond for j 1 I'.cscrtrtive c.r tr aiu! s . oil .et 'i terms. A. S. IlAl.K Co.. Pnb'.-s. Hartf.r 1. ( A (HINT (il.NTS WAN i'KI) i-r,H :n of DAY: or loo-rruhis (. f over u") i' the- ni-'Ht pr oMiineot. ni'-n of th : -a-tioii. iiieiudiio ra?t. S'.e. i..i:i, O ii.i:-;, Saiiicci, btai.t-"-- : ".,! i : !.oi, (Jt.iw. K-il-.-y, .i i) (v . -ke. Curtin, Ti '.ti'i'c.l! , "'e:;t..n, Htieh-ins-'hatn, Vi:H..n, Gn lev. Wade. M..rf.- n. Piiil.i-iS. jan-r.r::t, C;::.s-, L :.:!!. Stevens, Dec chef . and others. Koibi I W;. ;: f.v. 1 'OS. Sol ":'s. Sel !Y eC CO 40 lir'-r-ilko only 1-v A -i ei'rit ! ! f r circidar.s. 7.r'A L' 614 Ar:!i stiei-t. Pi ii Pa "-irntC' M ! P''IAT!'1M f - I Oi U Ma .'::- e . I. -oks e- to :,i F Iuf..r!oat;-u. f r M.- 1 .1 r lo . i Oit :- i.tt'--.i) (in t i-'-i John .1 Ii" .; .-it".' Fr. MO C.iiA.-n YA' t l P. are. New rk C:tv. fi I rl AhiLGi'vAo. STEAMSHIP CO. J'AI y'.hV.JU.l RAIUIUMK NEW ARRANGE fVi E N T ! ! AILING I l.nM N 1 w yo!;k on inn Or the day bij'ure woeti theo dates fall on ymvi'i'i. Passage Lower than by any ether Routs l or iiil- i mation nddr- l. N. Cakimngtox. Asrei.t. 177 Wt'.f Sired. N. Y. W. II. Wr.nu, Pre.T. Cuas. Dana. Y. Pres. Office 51 Ksehanp:.! Pl.iee. New York. oilier LA Pv. JIILTi. Ml XJ AND CliOSS-CUT f 1UTLAY, GANG SAWS F.verv Saw t hat leaves our Fuetory is ( I'd Tt-ntper-d j and Patent Ground, ncrfealu true a'l.d even and made of uniform tcinptr by oiir'paicnl teinpcring pre cts. AXC, C'mrr.on shape, as trojd as the be t The PF.1) JACNKT (Colbura'b Patent) AXIj faniKit beex celled. We uaraiitoe they v. ill cut 25 per cent, more than com mon Axes, v.it'n less labor to the chopper. Send for circular and pri cs to L1TPIN COTT & P.AKKWKl.L, Pjttsm-isu. Pa. Sole Manufacturers. For sale by luincipal Hardware Doalcis. MAIIII LANDMAN'S PATI-NT LI OCID P.1 SULPH ATE CF LI v'F. A CElt y.-iy-VPIiKSEUVATI YE OFLYVfAS', j FRUIT, MEAT, Sc, for any length of time, For sale bv Druj.sists and Grocer?. WOODEN WATER PIPE, Gas Pipe, and Eavs Trough. rrUJF. BEST AND CHEAPFST AkTICLE ever twut. Everybody, pai ticuhirlv FARMERS and MINE11S, tend f r a free descriptive oi renin r and price Ji;,t to J. A. WOODWARD. Wi'dhimsport. Pa. "YY"ANTED AGENTS.- i?2tTo per month the year round or a ccrfuiutv of $500 to S 1.000 per month to tho-- h-.n i:-g a little capital. We guaranty the 'above monthly salary to good active agents at their own homes. Every agent, firmer, gardner. planter and fruit grower, Xorth ar.d S r.th. i thani. els i".'.-t GRAN T himself, ilojidlp.-t Hyratoi-.-.t. rjirfprj, j rny t $75, ?:ro'u rt-r-o Contains matter n- other woik has r c; W A A I lV J- J J ,1,1. 'Contents pp-vo it the ory atfimiz: l ! "?L.' n-ita im ti m V' r 7 ;zr$Xi i r 1!- q-'t.cord, f"Vi?AAV-cS l 1 stiouia sen at once Jr rarluy acs i .ease , jrF y0U WANT the Wst Cookin call on or address J. Mha'.X & CO.. 68 JaL .. o. , . , , p fccoud street, Ual (?!;.NTS U'ANTKI). PKOLE in v;u.: of. ai.ii Ageirs wlio are K-ilin all i;::.us or ShU LU MACHIN'l-JS. ue t i0 f..r J. K. qu.'.-i- J t J i.-i-v..t."v led lf.r- . V. it i. I: lln; i v. i v ' - aiul terms d pr:res l'i:.i;su:s. box 1. Ciiaii'-j: 'jj:-:u, M; i t x s isis:.-vs.i Sii.z: ran s.tsjss j -i i tiw SEWING (! LTDE. For the as.d.s j tar.ei: ..f l.id;-s in hand .-owing, pu.tt ctiug the j' fiti-.;..-r 1 i' i 'in ti e the iu ed!e, arid catl.-vinu j s.riit l .s t. he taken with .:. cf rrfjularili and I increased raj-i'ify. Invaluable forul! ki.ids of alroidcnng and v!.rc:hting Sent to any a.'-ircss, by mad elegantly silver plated, f .r 115 cents, or soli I silver, for To rents. Agents w mted in every town. Terms and ra'lll-O f..r i.'3 ' cents. Li he .-a! discount u tho trade. Addi-ess NILES M A N U E A G T L' E- ING CO., 55 Water St., LWon, Mass. mnt, oran 1 ant- cmbrouior in a moi-t snoeiior mairnr. Pi ice oi.ly j 1 8. Fully warranted for livo years. We will pay S1000 f.r a rr;::r:ii:r that will few a ftronycr, mo:e k:tu iila!, or ni.Ti- elastic seam than ours. It nvikes t!.-' '-EhL-tic L.;ek Stitch." V.vrrv sic ud stitth c.iii he cut, and still the cloth cannot i e pulled apart without tearing it ve pay At:ents lro:n iio to i'Oi) per month anti .-.peiies. or a omn. t. ice ihu aniount can I uon from w)i :cli ma' Address Ji.l', ill ' O 1 T - T T . - r . 1 - i- . 1 t . . v,. - w v. . x ,x JL. ,,L itilu, i'A.,or E S FOV, M.', b. t.-M'Ti I'o v.-.t imr.c.'ed 11 r-in bv t. t..r pai iu-n .'un.ir' f-ti w..rt!il-.-.- machines, under th- snrv- Iwn;i ,t (;;st-:fl.r-i, t )"irs is the on! v i.uiue n -all :, j-rn 1. 1: .r (t:;iushy oftiii: IE Ti.'f:Y ! WOXJ)ERFUij F!Sll v vi.i:s! .s a 1.1. ; p,v Cf'.X.i a:.d st:i :;r : f, r 1 " n;.-.! I i" 10 NATHAN HALE, e.- . wa.it cd t' S-' ! 1 1 : t f WL. Ui'iu AMi .;; i.i; i.-uM "ONU.MI'TJ02;, E;:ONa:iT;-. A S'l'HTA, . i-DYSPl- I'.SLA ! Y!:K CAK! UXIZKO MCA Is a .V;:rv Ctre ! Asi-i v.v I ; If 3 . f..r it or tt Li: ,jl for a ( '.m to !'AM L ii. L'I.F,.h Lv CO f f per d .'. -d. L k."U5. Pa. orniN G" LIKE IT --3,N ii'-l'IClXi:. A iux-.iry to the t'-'l '- !;:!.:. tt:t t-i !m tireui ition, a ersi i'Mi ..j v" r.r'."";:i a!i n. an antt- la I b; : i I -h i:.tu;i;iiie. a .-i.-i: .chi;, a diuretic, and : .01 adn.iral I -ei-.:ral alterative. Sii-di aie ihi.MW le.:-,! a.d t!.'.i"v ; r-'vr:i tha,-:e- t-.r ot Tai.imxt's KFF; IiYKSCKNT AF1F PHKNT. ' by ail Drn.-.'t.sts. ( ;i:n fs v..Ti:i) foh kykiiy .J. 1 d:N i'l' G.ir A;;, iits, aie insiliini lo i('l , 1 ; J'er t-i. r.th c.oi.l: ou: !'. TFNF:i:Y GUT TACKAGLS. Send r -ii "!',' II a a !.-; tS LricFCtlT. r.-:i;.iie Man. Uart an.l St !':?' I-:1- -tiv S-rt'-t. ry !NtAt.!!!i!....-nt, tiv -rt"i. ,M".v I"!';. v.; ?4 0L' A .1 1 4. SA ? I MAX Ct) t.. T. ".!!! cc CO -s ().-.,, lV.hir S..1 F :.:'-!i M.l-ii.ericati lrv a;.d I l '.1;:- oy . -.1.-. CutK-ry, dev."..-iry. ,v. A-nt e'e'.VC their -h: a- "if! O :;iVa!tnt f'T ti.-if iahor in pr.H'U: in;: c':ros. Set:.! L'o c-'st. f .r the ;...;ic s of two i;r-!es whkil wiil h-e sei.f .a leecipt cfOXi: D :LL.Ucaeh. A,-:.tv w;.:Ud. Fi'.l! do , ! ii t: --Tr; s i,t frre 1 y lna;l. A hhe.s ' MAl'Sil C.. S Tret-VMit and 12 fl .v.-.ud St.. C ,.-!on rV T7.C?: I.tl5:?. V e. aie -.;-:it. -1- f..r . vet- ONK liUM)i;r:i ioieiuaid !) meM ie if . -.1:1. fact in 1 , aiid are prepared to fiin.i.-h the whole t unity with DRY ai d PA N 0Y ( ;.Ol)S , SI L K S, Si 1 A Y LS. J L W r.LUY, S1LYKU WAI'.H. ITRNITU UK, II ANUS. SIEVING M ACM INKS. At.. at th-; unifonn pi ice cf 02'Ji l)l,f,All jr ciK.lt article. Send our Chios of 10 aud np var.ls. for deeriptive checks. Tow in j what .artielo run l? obtafiu-d for One Dollar, with 10 rents for each cheek. Circulars scut free. Presents worth from 3 to ,1('0 sent fun of ehirue tO flJitliU SJ la'il:g Ciubs. AtiKXTS Va.nt;:u in l.viaiV T.avx. CUSILMAX el CO.. 10 Arch Siie-t, !.-.; .-,1, Mass. ":: sr.s.s van oxk nni.i.us JoI,l at-d Silver Vat.:ie:-, .ewmg Ma-il.inc-, Silk Dfe-s Pattert.s. Carpi-tinss. lo- n.'-Mio O. ods. &-.. CIRCULARS SKNT FRKK. ftivi:;? full part i -ihirs, or ten 'clacks sent for Oio D-iliar, di .scribing t-ii difi'erent aitieles wloeh vev.ilUell IOA; 1)0 L LAll EACH. Sphr.dh1 i u. i uct 11 1 -n t c lie red to A:;ei s r(-li'!:t; lis C.llhs. Address L.C-11-iXTK & P.AI-BITT. 00 Sll.l! U1V St.. li-tsNul. rro Till: 1.ADIKS. Ls , , i . -- (Inc. DoU.au we arc Fur. Only seliin- SILKS. SHAWLS. D1FV atrd l'AN Y COODS. ol (very l' s-Tipti-..ii ; also, SlL'Kli WAllK, FUP.NI TUFF. c. Yidu.ible Pi events, from $0 to C"-".U-i. 1-1 ot free uf charge to agetits .-1 i.dit-v; clubs of tm an I upvvard.s. Z7 Circu'ars sc-bt frc"? to ati v. ad-dress. WYKTII & CO., V. O. P x t2'.VM. .12 Hanover St.. D.-wd.m. Tpn pi r.r?rp saykd. 5,000 Ac-nts iUiJ I Ul hUU. Wanted f.r tie JLim nvth DOLLAli SALK. F'u'.l particulars iu eirtnlar. Addiess Di xteu. Kamus A Co., 10.-5 XYashi.-.t.-n St., Boston, Mp.ss. H rpn CtwJoHiers la four Years MuliUJi 1'ATIMNISK THE P.KST J it-ivi i-j; tho larpjst. capita!, most experi enced buyers, and extensive trade" of any concern in .th- DOLLA It SALE business, we (..UARASTEE SATISFACTION in every instance, and also llv.' best selection of (Joods ever offered at oxi: DoLLAit bach. X'o other conc -rn hns any tdi )v where our Asrtds are s'lini". Our motto: 'T'romjit and Kehabie M,l!e a'"1 f'nin!e n gents wanted in city and country. THE L.VD1ES are particularly requ.-sted to try our popular club system of scluu: kui.l.-i of Orv and Fancv (roods. Dress Patterns, Cotton Cloth, Ciu tcrs, Silver Plated Goods, Watches. &-c. tabhshed 14 ) A P:.t'-ut Pen Fountain and a check describing an ai tit le to le Fold M-r a doll ir, 10 cents ; liO for $ 40 for ; CO for 6 ' ; 100 for ,$10; s-c-rit by mail. Free Piedits to g.-tier up, (woitii 50 per tent, more than th.'.- e sei.t by any other concern.) according to :-'.-, of Si l.d US a trial CHio, or 1 1 l.- -t do tut fni! to d f r a circular. N. P.. Our m!u should kot bo claswd with Nviv York d"Har jewelry sales or bogus "lea Coin pfinii'.-' n it is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN -vS- KENDALL. Co Hanover St., Boston, Mass. i ai mi oiovu Liiii.t n int; w ori-.i, go to UUKXLfir'S tud et Shear's Anti-Duster. fill! XT I5SSTJIJ5?1.;'I8 bv the VJT ?,!KTRO?DLITAN (JIFT tlOMl'ANY. '.'.?7f Gifts to ti;k Amocstot Jtl.'iOOOO. EVF.RY TICKET UUAWS A PRIZE. 5 (,'a:h Gifts, Each $10,000 100 5,000 1,000 500 10U 0 200 ! -100 1 2oC ! 300 j -ir-o Goi) I ?0 Elegant llosewood Pianos, $300 to 5(0 j 35 ' " ilelodeons, 73 lo 150 ! 150 So'.vinpj JIaceiDea Lach $00 to 175 2b0 Musiaal Boxes, 25 to 2U0 l'ine Gold Watches, " 75 to 300 750 Fir.c .Silver Watehes,... " 30 to' 50 Fine Oil Paintings. Fr.uned Engravings, .Silver Ware, PhotOraph Albums, and a lare assortruent Fine Gold Jewelry in all valued at $IOOO OOO. A Cha.n'ck to Draw any op thk above Pbiz;:s by purchasing a JSealed Ticketfor25 ct?. Tickets describing each Prize arc seal ed in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 cunts a Sealed Ticket will be drawn without' choice and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address. The prie. named upon it will be delivered to the lieket-holder on payment of onk dollar. Prize rill be immediately sent to any ad prfps.as rerjncstiljby oxj.rt.-i or rt-turn mail. You W ILL KMO'.V WHAT YOLK Pal'Zti la B.t- fork you J'Ai roa it. Any Prize nuy be exchanged for another of the same value. AO liL-NCS. Our patrons ran depend on fair dealing. ItritRKxers. We select the f:. foilowiujr ii.iTifj from the many who hare lately drawn Valuable Prixes mi'J kindly permitted us to nubiis': thrill : ,S. T. Wi.kius, r.uffalo, N- Y.. 51,000;. Misi A :.:-!; M or-roe, Chicnjo, lib, Piano, valued at 0 ; Uo'..'t Jackson, Dubuque, Iowa, Go'..l V.'iitch, $250 ; PhiFp M'C.irlav, Louis ville, Ky., Diamond C'.u-ter Kin, 600 ; R. A. i'lificrfin, New li'idi'or.l, Muss., Silver 1 Tea .Set, -t'lio; Miss Emma Vt'.il worth, Mil- j waukie, Wis., Piano, 33o0; R-r. T. W. Pitt, j Cl-.u eland, Ohio. Mc'.odeon, $125. j W: iKibliih no named without permission. i Gr-! xi's s or thk I'uess. They are doin I the o'. ir-.-st ttij.ine.Hs ; the firm is reliable, 1 - ' .. . .. ' ar.-i I'.iS'.rve t lo- r iiccess. . etkly ino- 111.1". Ft b. ,J, 1 C5. "We h-tve ' X iiiiit' .', their svstetti, and kn thrm to be a t ir Jealintr liria. N. Y. Ii. 1 aid 1j. 2-. G.S. '-k h :: n 1 of ours drew a $500 h w promptly reeoived." Dai- i: Mar. 3, ii-: icr c.r. ...:-.rs trivir.r mtnv Liore re- .1 it r; :;r-c s ! i.'.vorable 'ti..-es from the ;.:- ss T.i; era I i rei iicia-- r. ts to Arewt?. Sat-!..i.-.c!iiMi i'a .'.-itee i. 'very v-vrt irre of .-e lb- I F.i.vidup eontiii3 omk caiI oift. S.x Tiekots fur SI ; I ;s for $2 ; Zb for $5 ; H i ior Sir,. Al! iettc-r3 should be addressed to I1AU I'Fj:, WILSON cl- CO., 173 liroaiway, N. V. TTfeUXTISTIl Y.-Dr. D. V. Zcig li"'' in has taken the r.-"tiis oa a .--treet rtventlr ooenpie-1 hv Lh-vd - Co. asaBtsikins lloiise.fe.t ar: ! lT-rs Ids i.rofestior.al s-ervi- c.s t3 the citizei.s of I'lu-Tishu 1 g-a:nl vh:in i'y. Tt ctu cxlcaelrd trituout j uin ly use of Ait'' in.-: ijs.ide or L iiKj 'Uluy (jr s. k h. T J STK Y. The vaideriVn- c, firaduate tf the Da'.timore Coih""e of D-.-i.t il S-iiU'-ry, respectfully offers his i .r..t'..s-i.!,ai ser vires to the citizens of Kb- j T si :ir' ai:d vicinity, v.hieh phe. lie will j vifit i t: th fourth Monday of each mc-nth, to j : cii: one iveek. j IV!, G. SAM'L CELFOIID. D. D. S. j :K. T. F. ArCLUIIK, SuLtJEOX ' Dkniist. Carrol It own, Cambria C.. Pa. Tee' h inserted on O-ild, Silver. Adaman- lio. ;i.jop .&o. Professional vi.-its 111 a ic to ( :he.-t Sj-rinrs the iir.-.t wc k and t- Lon-tto the .-eeond wick of each mr-i:th. Carrol i .v.ri. Juiv 4, lSl;7.-ly.,:-i .DEYJr.EAUX, 31. D., I'iiv- mcias ami Shkoi-ok, Summit, Fa. Ofiiee east end of Man.-ioi. House, ou Rail U-.ad street. Night caFis rn.tv be raade at the t.iTi:e. fmy23.tf. J. JJXA'l), successor to It. S. I'ainlx. fjre. Store on Main street, oppo.-ite tho 'Mansion lb use." Kheiioburg, Pa. October 17. I-SG7.-fim. ... JTTOTIXKY AT. LAW, Johnstown, Fa ll Ofiicc in the Exchange buihtiasi. on the Corner cf Clinton nnd Locust streets up ftiivs. Will attend to all business connect td with his jirofc. sion. dan. 31. 18(17. tf. It. L JOHNSTON. J E. SCANI.AS. JOHNSTON CAXLiX, AUcrneys at Law, Eber.sburg, Cambria co.. Ta. OfUco oppo.-ite t.he Covit House. rber.sl-..vj!:,' Jan. 31, 18t)7.-tf. JOHN V. LINTON, ITTOI1NKY AT LAW, Johnstown, ra. i Oilco in building on corner of Main and Franklin ptreet, opposite JlaiiHon House, sc.'on.l tloor. Entrance on Frankliu street. Johntown. Jan. "I. lJ"i7.-tf. F. A. SIIOEMAIvEH, t TTOIINEY AT LAW, Ebcnsburg, Pa il Ofhce on Hi-h street , one door East of the I'.anking II. -use of Lloyd & Co. January 31, 18G7.-tf. F. 1. TllCIiNKY, TTOIINEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Fa. j OflicJ in Colonade Row. Jan. 5. 1 Sf.T-tf. W. II. SIXTILEK, I TTOIINEY AT LAW. Ebensburg, Fa. j Ofiiee in the Commissioners' Room. Gmrt House. Jan JJ1, '07-tf. Joseph m donald, I TTOIINEY AT LA W , Ebensburg, Pa. J Ofiiee uu Centre s-treet, opposite Linton's Hotel. Jan. SI, 1867-tf. JOIIN FEN LON, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. fl Office on High sticet, adjoining his resi dence. Jan 31. 18C7.-tf. ft L. PERSUING, Attorney-at- Law, Johnstown, Fa. OiFice on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Bentou's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. W ILLIAM KITTEEL, i TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Fa. Office in Colonade How, Centre street. Jan. ?A, 1807,-tf. CEOHGi: M. KEADK, TTORNKv T LAW. Ebensburg, Pa. i Oilice in CVouade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31 . J S oT. GEORGE W. O ATM AN, (TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. j Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. January Si, 1867.-tf. AMES C. EASLY, Aitokxey- Jr at-Law, Carrolllovn, Cambria Co., Fa. Collections and all legal business promptly attended tx. Ln 31, 18G7. "fib CK ET KNIVES, Taw.e Knives and Forks, Spoons, &C-., can bo bought cheap for cabh at QiiO. iil'.TLEl''! IIAKTFOKD LIVE STOCK ISSipi GBMFAIT. CASH CAPITAL, $500,000. V'e are now prepared to insure LIVE S'POCK against "both Death aod Theft, iu this live and reliable Company. Owners of Btock have now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company, cf obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the lots of their au finals in caoc ct death or theft. OWSEES OF HOUSES, Manufacture! s. Farmers, Teamsters. Ex-presMne-n, Physicians, ar.d in (act all who are to any extent dependant upon the fervi ceu of their horses in their daily vocations, should insure iu this Company, and thus derive a protection against the loes of their animals, which are in many cafes the sole means of support to their owners. FAllM STOCK Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of earing the value of their stock, and Fecure an equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them In leing deprived of H.oir Catt!,- by insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! By insuring in this Compsny you ex change a certainty for an uncertainty. No man can tell whether his animals may not !e stolen or die through some unfor.-en calamity. (jrj- Cuntpetent Agent. icanfed. to whom a liberal compensation trill be jmii. Apply to KEUfi & CO.. General Agents. April 4. l.f?7.-1v. Altoona. Pa. fj: Col WM. K. PIPER, Ehen.sburg. has 1 ecu appointed local agent for the Hurtfor.i Live Stock Insurance Company. 1 E I. S & Ii E U T II , Johnstown, Pa . BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AM IlOOIi. UJ.ULRS. MAN CFACTCREliS OF 1$ LA Nil POOKS, POliTE-MONAlS. PAPEI: BOXES, AND LOOKING GLASSliS. Locking Glass and Picture Frames always on hand, and mad. to order. A large and nio.-l complete assortment of Diawing Ilooin arid Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of Chrornos. Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate E -grair.js, PI -in and Colored Lithographs, Oil Prints, Phot.-ijTj.hs and Wo. Cuts. This coi ieetioti e:nhi"es a felection of large si.-vl match pictnrps of Landscape and Do ioest:c Seei. oa and Portraits, and 5.000 dif ferent vaiiethsof Card Photographs of rem ind. t men, comic and sentimental scenes and copies of subject.- by celebrated artists. We have ai-o a varied a?soitmeijt tf BIBLES, PiiAYER. HYMN and SCHOOL LOOKS. HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES, NOVELS. kc. lieiigiou: Piints and Emblems iu great variety, and the hirsrfft and mot-1 Coraplute st.Lk of STATIONERY cvei brought tothi county. ff'O liew and beautiful stjle of YALL PAPER, including an assortment o! Potter's t-elebrated Engh.-h make, for which we are sole auents iu this locality. These Wall I'apers are handsomer in design, supe rior in finuh, aud 2j inches wider than any othr make. The citizens of F.bonsburg and vicitiity nre respectfully notified that we make B(.OK BINDING and the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly executed at moderate rates. &Store on corner of Clinton and Locust streets, immediate ly opposite Foster House. Johnstown, Oct. 21, 1807.-tf. THATPMANliFACTOnY. .fOIIXSTOTfr'X. ALL KIPS OF CHAIRS, such as common W indsor Chairs, Fret Rack Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane J?rat fcairs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRIA'G SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, S:c., A'C CABINET FURNITURE ol every description and of latest STILES. WITH PRICES T9SU1T THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he re?pect fullyVoiicits a lil-t-ial share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. j Jan. 31, 1867. ESEISBM MSJB MWf! LEJIJIOX Si. .11 I Tl RAY. DEALKRS IN DRUGS, MEDIC1XES, PERFUMERY, Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair Uesto- : rativts, Puis, Omtnients. Tlasters, Lihi ments. (all kinds.) Davis' Pain Killer. Rad ways Ready Relief, Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Ex tracts and Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Svrnp. Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, PURE SPICES, &c. CIGARS AND TOHACCOS, Blank Hooks, Deeds, Notes and Bonds, Cap, Post and all kinds of Note Paper. Envelopes, Pens. Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and lied Ink. Pocket and Pass Books, Maga zines, Newspapers, Novels. Histories, Bibles, Religioi s Prayer and Toy Books, PenkniveB, Pipe, Arc. tC?" Medicine for th body and food for the mind. Call and see. Main St beet, Ebessbukg. July 25. 187. POREIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. We are now selling Exchange (at Nw 1 nrk K:itru nn England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Ileusen, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland. Korway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany," ' France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. WOKD from JOHNSTOWN! JOII J. 3ILUPHY & CO., Have constantly on hand a largo and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Good's, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of XOTUhNS, &c. Their stock coushsts of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been sclented with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail t t.rvyf .atiafaa torv. Call anil examine fur yourselves. -jfeb. 2?, ie67.-tf. io' WW P PATTW1 1 iitii . ill lifitLj IM. !8G8. SPRIKG TRanr. J8u8- I am n ? v pTepareJ to offer SUPERIOIt INDUCEMENTS TO CASn rCKCHASKRS OF - TiX & SHBKWROS WARE I KiTiirn at YIIOLESALE OK RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variftj j of" Tin, Slicet-Iron. " . COPPER AND imASS -WARES, EXA.MU.tXIl AND TI-AIK SAUCE-rAWS. BOILERS. fit0., COAL SHOVELS. MINE LA?IPS, OIL CANS. HOCSEFURNISmXG HARD WARE OF EYffRY KIND. Speat'd Af-Ditst HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOK1XG STOVES, NCffcLE.TllIUMPII asp PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove def-ired I will ret when ordered at manufactaiei's prices--Odd Stove Plates aud G rates , c , for re pairs, ou hand for the Stoves 1 tel! ; others will be ordered whtn wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of In-st m.ti rialo and put up by competent work mm. Lamp Burners, Wick and CLiuineya AVIIOI.KhAI.E OK Itf.rAtl- I would call particular attention to the Light House I'.urner, with Glass Cone, for giving moie liizht than any other in use. A!?o, tha Paragon Eurucr, for Crude Oil. It reccmnic-nds itr!f. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on baud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowtei possible rates. Wholesale Mlicciiants r.rrs nov,- ready, and will b sent on app.icatic by mail or in persju. Hoping to ?ee all my t-hl cu.-t'-merR ani many new ones this Spiing, I return my most sincere thank ft.-r the very libt-ial ra tronage I have already revived, hml wi!i endeavor to pleas ; ad who limy call, wheth er they buy or i.ot. IT1ANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7. lbbT.-fim. VHOLESALE c): . rrJ (rrl.n r' f D. W. IMRSnBERGER & CO., .T2.il STiinnT, OFIOSITE SCOTT IDUSE, JOHNSTOWN, FA., Keep constantly for sale the largest and bft assortment of pint) 1.1 CAMBHIA c CNTT. PAINTS, GILS, VARNISHES, ,llco!;l, TKirpciiilvtc, Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands, 4G00 Lbs. Whits Lead, DYES . BYESIBFFS EI4SI FiTTY And in fact crcrything lepf in ajirsf-clasi Drug Store, all j ichich trill be SOLD AT CITY PRICES, MISHLER'S CELEiRATED BITTERS, by the doz-.-n or by kfet gallon. OCU STOCK Or Perfumeries and Toilet Articles ii acknowledged by all judges to be thu LARGEST I X Q UA S TIT Y " AND FIXEST IX QUALITY OF ANY IX OIR laWS. SCH.K AT. I. MS FOR simp's Hgimn m mmi SHARP'S MAGIC LIXOIENT ! ALL ORDFJiS PROMPTLY FILLED AT LOWEST PRICKS. Johnstown, Ang. 15, 16CT.-Iy. IV A Jill lUif II ESTABLISHED 1856. THE OLD11ST DRUG STORE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C. T. FRAZER Keeps constantly ou hatd th LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSO R TMEXT OF GOODS FEE TA 1X ING TO THE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers AT WHOLESALE OR RETJIL TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOWEST EATEST . "TEC- FrauRlln Street, ( OPP 0SITE MARKET II OZSE.) JOHNSTOVNr PENN'A, K INPORTS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in nun. iiLu, immaiijiu tTiiL'tsnirD ! - IRON, NAILS, A.. j Juniata Street, opposite United States HoteJ, nOLLIDAYSBURG, YA. JAUM. VUU VVilll U1111U