TIIUIJSDAY, : : : JULY 0, 1868. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Tnr. G tenors Fociith. The only recfp i::ti,us c!' ti:f national anniversary in this vicinity wa.-s tie pic-nics of tbe Catho'ic con jugation mid the Presbyterian Sabbath which were held in two teautiful fl.lj.iccut to town. At the former the innit txttnsire preparations were male for tfio n ci imnedatU ns of visitors, and an l i iiilai.ce of the jichrst viands and most lubstantial eatables were prepared w ith l.ivihh hrnds, Lut we regret to say that in point of numbers the affair was net a success. Many persons were txj ected fiotn neighbor ing localities, but they fai'ed to puHn an appearance. The Carrolltown bra.3 band w as on the grounds throughout the day. and did much to enliven the ccca-ion The Sab bath School ce'eb-ation ws enj iyed by the little folks with great zest and spirit, and happiness and good feeling prevailed to a nio.-t gratifying extent. Prom other sections we have received no report of proceedings, but learn that the Catholic pic-tiic at Johnstown was tie most extensive and most pleading ever held there. All nations m! sects were represented, and nothing occurred to mar tl.o festivities in ariy way. TiiF.Stnot i. Commencements at Louet 10. We had not the pleasure rf attending ither of the recent school exhibitions at Lo-n-tto, nor have we received any report there of, Lut understand that bo?h exhibitions panned fi" with more than UMial credit to all concerned and with great gratification to i very person in attendance. The exhibition . f the voting ladies of St. Aloysins' Acade t.iy i.s particularly spoken of as having been of the most pleasing character, and tvi dmced the gre.-it care and culture bestowed by the good .Sisters of that institution upon tle puj-.I.s under their'charge. St. IVancit' C'ulKc and St. Abiys-im.' Academy are :irr. i. the best, if not themselves the very I t. fcnoois in the country, and we ae j.tad tokuow that their unsurpassable merits ue deservedly appitciatcd far and near. PfKo(-s K.WLKOAT) AfCIt T.ST AT Wit. M nr.. A lad named Eddie, Claycomb, aed about fourteen years, attempted" to cross the Ji. K. II. trai k on horrback, near TVilmore. on Tuesday in-.rning last, but before he shc veeded the Cincinnati Express WVft came i'h.r.g nnd Rtrn. k hie Lort-o, killing tho nni-r-.nl in-tnnrly and throwing the boy to a -.t!sideraU c'istance, fracturing one of his b'U- and it,j:nit g bim very severely about the head and brea.t. Young Clay comb was removed without delay to his home in the village and place', under the care of Dr. K"ru, but at lai-t accounts was lying in a ery prrc irious conditii u. We believe it is the rpiirm r f the physician thrt the ii.j'iml leg will have to he amputate., but eves that may net tave his life. Loon ovt rr n Tnr. A PitUburg paper says a new schcr-f for swiniling fcrniers i n li e tapis. The article now tGeied is a wroi-crt iron p. nt. i.V'u.p int a ho h.w : pi.iie, of the economy of whi h wonderful J being conveyed from Whito towuthip. this taesare Md. Tiwe that havh pot bit.cn count v. to the A.-ylnm at Uarrisburg. es fn.d Lh.it wrfut;ht ir -n points cott more aCaprd" from his friends bow Altoona, on p.ne tnan tntiro shares ot ca.'t ir.-n. A th.'e low-point swindlers arc undrr&tood to i f. making a hurried sweep up through f.:.; S-.uth-rn cnv.'i. s of iew York, in ord"-r : .r. t into West Virgit.i.i, Pcnnsvlraniaand ' e Eastern States, farr. era would .1.-, Weil to 1 on iho al. rt for them, P.tpers desirous .ng mi-:r patrons' pockets will direct Attention to thi i swindimg siiemo. It has c st the farmers of the West about $20 j, 000. P.Asr. P.M.i. The return cw of bas i Villi b 'tween the Sir. untnin eer" club of this ! p -.c and the "Mountain Sta." Club f Al tjona wpg play.i on the gr(unds of the lat t"r. on the 4th, rind, as in the Crt game, re F'.iU. lin favor of the "Mountaineers." Ow-m- to ihe e-rrem heat, only live innings were played, resulting as follows : 1- 2. 3. 4. .1. tounfaineers, 1 1 33 17 242. Mountain Stars, ... . 0 1 1 a 5 9. Files caught Mountaineers, ; Mountain Stars. S. Left on bares Mountaineer. 6 ; Mountain S'ars. 4. Umpire Dr. J. M. Gem no 11, of AHoor.a. Scorers for Mountaineers, jm. W. Davis; for Mountain Stars, J. M Etii. 1 11110 of gam, M hours. That Sf.t rkack. -We were the recipients fi a delightful terenade a few nights ago. Several interesting specimens of calico resid ing ia cur neighborhood no doubt attracted tie irenaders in that direction, but never theless thry came our way AtisL-ev up under ur window, and then nnd tlere they did 7MI id in a style that was se veral Kinlnh) ad of anything in the instrumental music line that wo have listened to for a "m..nth r f Sundays." Consider us duly obliged, gen tlemen, nnd the next time you go serenading tlon't forget to fiddle a few ut der our window. NiRncw Fscat-f. Mr. David Jones made a narrow scape from death yesterday after noon. While at work in the public well near our office the persons engaged in hoist ing the dirt let go the handle c.f the windlass before the bucket had been properly secured on the platform, and the heavily laden ve rel. descending the well with great rapidity, struck Mr. Jones on iho head and shoulders, lnlhc.ng a tcvero cut and several painful bruises. H,e well was over twenty feet c.cep, and how he escaped without being killed outright, is certainly wonderful. The Mfrcaktile Tax. The County Treasurer is required by Jaw to bring suit apainht all dealers who neglect to pay the mercantile taxes assessed against them on or before the first day of July. As Treasurer tx does not desire to become responsible, nor does not wish togivo delinquents trouble, be ,Wcs us to say that ho will wait nntil the loth lust., but after that date all taxes remaining unpaid will be collected with costs and five ir cent, additional. Jrsr as East. -A quart bottle of Metro politan oil caught fire yesterday at the resi dence of Mr II. C. Devine.anJ spreading over the shelf ami partition soon produced quito a flame. About tne pint of water thrown upon tho fire extinguished it instant ly, and no doubt a serious conflagration was thus r.reventad. Would this have been the case had tho oil been Carbon instead of Me tropniiton? Oar readers wjl! do well to think of this. li .""Mttu-V7e are under ob "; "n.,rf?r 'nd " to our frienjl " win iuaun.a are alKO d ue to Mrs. H. C. " ior another invoice of !elicious cake a fw cm.ant PMtr botVexceHent, Yor-Q persons ereine from home to school wn Lno a good febool at Edinboro. - There is some talk of establishing a paper mm at 'iyrone and a city park at AltoOna Yes. s(me talk. Rev. A. O. Shaffer, s rresbyterian clergy man of Allegheny county-, was killed bv lightning, on Tuesday week. - A bHck snake measuring fire feet eight in .hcs was killed oear Bradley's station ,orae three miles Irom town, one day lastweek. 1 he absence of the editor has Drevented tbe showing tip of a Western Radical hailing from this tec t ion, as promised by us last wet k. Fivo Johnstown boys were prettyseverely ourneiJ, on V ednesday last, by tbe explosion of a quantity of powder with which tbey were playing. James It. McQuown has been found guilty of manslaughter in Indiana county, for killing George Shields, and sentenced to five years imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Traugh, of the Holldaysburg Standard, has been "attacked in tho rear" by one of "Job's comforters." We don't know which to commiserate moet, Traugh or the "com forter." Our former townsman, Hon. Thomas Col lins, has been nominated for Congress in the fourth district. Philadelphia. Glad to bear it. but shall be more glad if he thould hap pen to be elected. Tho Altoona Tribute corrects its own statement by saying that tbe girl's name who de.-erted her illegitimate child in that city is not Wilson, aud that the reputed father nevrr was married. W'm. LI. Gardner, Esq., haB been elected Cashier of the First National Bank of HoHi davsburg, in place of Robert P. Johnston, Esq , deceased. Mr. Gardner has been bead clerk of that institution for the last yr a. A Pa. R. R. enginer named Augustus Pelan lay down and fell asleep npon the track at Parkersburg, on Thursday night lnsf, and a freight train ran over bim and literally cut him to pieces. Air. P. was one of the oldest engineers on the mad. In the trial of the case of Gillis vs. Ta. R. R. one of the suits growing nut of the Johustown platform disaster our. Court held that the Company was not liable for ; oamages ; and that decision has been re cently amrmed by tut Supreme Court of the State. f John Redman, a track repairer on the Pa. I R. Ii., was run over and killed near Brin- t toT.'s Station, op Thursday morning last. , II was cn a hand car with otuer werkmen, bnt all but him jumped from the car Rjfore the accommcdatiou train struck it. lie was a young unmarried man. During the prevalence of the heavy thun der storm on Sunday last, the barn of Mr. Petar O'Neil, in Mnnstor township, was struck by lightning. The fluid passed down one of the main timbers and set lire to the building in the basement, bui was fortunate ly discovered in timo to prevent any serious damage. A n a i called at the farm of Mr. "Williams. 1 n vir iNew Alexandria, stnioreland county during the recent abs- nce of that ptntlcmaa and 1 is wife, and representing himself to j Mr. T.'s 6on, a mere lad, as a cousin, Ftr'.L-et d.-d in borrowing a h-T.-.o and saddle J t "Jgo to G eetisburg, since which time he has i n t boen heard from. Tho horse was valued I at '200 r nd tho saddle at $ 10. At inaiue man named Bender, who was Wednesday Isst, and rettirmtig to that city on a freight train, excited much fear and apprehension pmong tho citizens by the wi'ilcst kind of mad anlics and threatening demonstrations. Her "male thing-i p" generally until x nursnay evening, wnen ne was caj -Hired and taken to the Poor Ilouse. A young Jol.ni-town lady, who had been on a vi.-it to East Liberty, attempted to com p.lt suicide by taking laudaumn, at the Union Depot, Pittsburgh, on Monday, but was foitunatcly discovered swallowing the pois.n, and antidotes being administered without delay, her life was saved. It was all about love. She preferred a Johnstown lver to a wealthierone at East Liberty who was urged upou her by her friends, and swal lowed the landanumn to simplify matters. Her namo is given as Morrau. They have a method in Indiana State for preventing a donkey from braying, which might be tried with good effect not a thous and miles from this place. It consists in tying a heavy stone to tho animal's tail. He can't bray, they say, unless he can bring his tail to a horizontal position, and this be ing impracticable when the weight is attach ed, the "barbatio yawb" is suppressed. The patent comcB from China, and its efficacy is now btdng tried on a mrdo in Madison. NiNriT-Fora degrees in tbe shade the ther mometer has made in its weather indications, aiid higher than that it has never been at in its upward gyrations, so Tar a we know, in this region where blow foft zephyw to cooling ; and hence we've no doubt that all would bj about I as well content if the heat was played out, and an end put to its orpressive ruling. But as this cau"t be done to suit every one, we suggest as a means to save us from running down in our boots or wilting clear to the roots in a warm perspiration, that oool garments we buy. boih you an I, at the cheap store of Rowland It. Da vis ; and thus bargains secure, onr coiufort in sure, and avoid all further vexation. Eclipse. A total eclipse of the sun is an nounce! to take place or! the lth of August nevt. The darkness en that occasion, it is said, will be unusually prolonged, hut as it will onlr be vit-iblo in Australia snd other out of the way regions it won't make a ' biff of diterecce" t us how long the fhow lasts. There 13 another eclipse, however, which intercuts us, and that is all the time visible at Thompson's great mer cantile mait on High street, whoro there fa now in store a stock of goads which for variety, beauty and cheapness eclipses any assortment ever oOfcred for sale in Ebenb-burg. This eclipse is worth seeing and worth investirg in. As You Please. You may think as you please, talk as you please and act as you pleaso, but if you want to please yourself, your wife your family, your relatives and your friends, you will find the most pleas 'nt mode of doing it is 4o call at the cheap clock, watch and jewelry establishment of C T . Roberts, on LTijrh street, and buy a sewing machine, a valuable watch, or some other handsome and desirable article comprised in the immense and beautiful assort mint so lavishly displayed and so moderately sold by the enterprising proprietor of that re nowned and low-pricel emporium. Push is n good thing. All progressive people have it. The world demands it must havo it goes to the wall without it. It is tbe condi tion o( sucess, the story of achievement, the song of triumph, and unless a man practices it he, can ejapect nothing better than to be pushed and jostled from the busy walks of life. So 'push along, keep moving," and while indulg ing in tbe exercise don't neglect to push your way into the cheap cash store of V. S. Darker, wheie all kinds of goods are sold at the lowest prices prevailing in this market. You will be suretona it a push that will pay. Ladies, attend ! Of counse you must have millinery goods and fancy goods, and of course you want to know where to buy those to the best advantage. L. Mayer Is reputed to keep tho largest and best millinery store in six ooua ties, while his piices are said to be low bevond precedent. It might be to your advantage to pive him an ordtr. Mr. Mayer's store ia in Parte" building. Main st., Johnston. "Pat as yob go i" is a motto that's sure Trouble to "are and be?t comfort procure ;' "With "pr.y us yon go."' as a rule ai d a guide. You'll bare all you need and something beside. For then you'll buy what your wants demand, And buy where money the most will command; You'll bur what you need, no leap or no more, You'll seek for your goods at tbe cheapest store. And seeking you'll find, as surely you must. He Fells the cheapest who sella not for trust. And now as a fin-ale to this wisdom in rhyme, 'We tell you you'll saYe many a dollar and dime By making your purchases in the grocery Hue From a stock that's coirpleto, fresh and fine. And this stock you will find, as good as the best, At the store of, M. 1. Oatmau, oie door west Of Roberts' jewelry emporium, oo High street, Where customers always a wcleome will meet: Where nothing on credit but all things for cash Are sold at great bargains, and go like a flash: Where all can be suited and none seek in vain For ail that they need, whether fancy or plain; In the way of provisionf , tobacco anil cigars, Confections, iruiu, waps in cakes and bars. And everything else which in stores of tha kind Customers will be 6nr at all times to find : Not forgetting the best and cheapest oil in town, 1 be famed Mctropohtan.cin here only be found. A Co!staxt Streak Almost ererv dav brings something new to the extensive house"- iurntshing anl hardware emporium of George Huntley, which at this dav stands pre-eminent among the first class business establishments of Cambria county. H e won't attempt to enu meiate what can be found at Mr. lluntlev'a es tablishment, but would just sav to our readers that In ninety-nine cases out of one bundled you can get what you want at bis store, at the lowest prices, and In either large or small quan tities. Amone recent eoods receiver! bv him is a large invoice of Deck, half bushel. hnhol bushel end a half and two bushel baskets. The attention of farmer is particularly invited to these, and the attention of everybody is invited to the thousand and oue other articles comprised (u his immense stock. With the. heat so oppressive and a close, Bti tiing air. We all feel as if wt'd about as soon go it bare. But as this would be shocking, and make peo ple stare. All that we can do is to seek the coolest gooua to wear And this can be well aud cheaply done; we do declare. At the store of SnozMASLra, whose prices are always fair : Whose goods are rioh ami stjlieb, handsome, fine and rare. And good as the best that can be found bete or elsewhere. U you khcw a friead or ;gbor or 4aT man Who wants to buy his ciotbins on the moner- savinjr plan. Just whisprr to him kin Jly, in word? both clear and plain. ! That the best place iu Camhm tor bargains him J t gain, ' Is in Johnstown, at COHEN'S, in Parke's fa j moua Hill, Where prices are tbe lowest, and there's goods I enough lor all. IiAitx. Grr.M.vs and Frekch ate taught At t ',rririnl fZ.-Jiru-J tit r,l;.l,n. r'l.o.- br.gin tlug3 studlM ln the Fftll pby3.;o!ogy nrill Hygiene are tanght by an experienced phjgjclan. r LITC XEWS ITE3IS, . . A letter withdrawing Pendleton's name was to be read in the Convention this morning-. . . A locust stun; a Radical editor out West the other day. The editor survived but the locust died. . . A lunatic jumped from a New York forry boat, the other afternoon, waving tho American flag over hia head. ..Mrs. Victor, lately convict c J at Cleveland of the murder of her brother, William Parquet, has been sentenced to be hanged August 20. . . Major Lawrence Vnn Buren, brother of President Van Buren, and tor many years Postmaster of Kindcrhook, New York, died suddenly on 2d instant, in that village, in hia eighty-fifth year. . .It ia flaid that lamp cylinders can be prevented froru cracking when exposed to the burning flame, by fi-ft placing them in a vesFcl of cold water and bringing this to a boil over tho fire, then removing the vessel and allowing it to cool before taking out the cylinder. . . A special from Aberdeen, Mississip pi, says : On Tuesday night a Air. Her bert, a Radical candidate for the State Senate, murderously assaulted a frcedman who had voted the Democratic ticket. The negro's life was saved by somo citi zens. ..Peter Cagger, n well known Demo cratic politician of New York, was thrown from a carriage nnd dragged a con9idra ble distance, in Central Park, on Tuesday evening, and instantly killed. Another gentleman with him was very dangerously injured. . . A Znncsville paper describes a mon strosity to which a woman gave birth in that neighborhood lately. The body of the child ia naturally formed and perfect in all respects ; but tho head, instead of a mouth, has a well formed trnnk, like an elephant's proboaia, through which is received all the nourishment that the child partakes. . . It in asscrlod that Mr. Uhase has written a letter to John Cisco, pledging himKlf unreservedly to support the nomi nee of tho Democratic National Conven tion for President. This may be relied Dpon, says the correspondent of tho Louis ville Courier, as correct, and fully commits that eminent statesman to opposition to the Radical Jacobins. . .General M'DoweH signalized his as sumption of command in tho South by removing Gov. Humphrey, and tho Pres ident of the United States, in the exerciae of the little power that is left him, recalled M'DowelL It was a very decided step on the part of the President, taking into consideration Thaddeus Stevens' new ar ticles of impeachment, and the admission of four new iiu poachers into the Senate. ..On Sunday, the 21st nit., a party of twenfyflve negroes started from Bur gess's Mill, on the Satilla river, in a small sail boat, to attend a meeting at Jeffer sonton, Georgia.. On tha way tho boat, through mismanagement, capsized, and nineteen of tbe party were drowned. The others saved themselves by dinging to the boat until help arrived. Of those drown ed eleven were men, tbe real women and children. Radical ReToratiom. Its pood ef fects are permanent. It not only restores the color of tho hair, but the quantity and natural gloasiaesa. This is said by every one using Mrs. K. A.' At.i.kn'8 Imphoved (new style) Hair Restorer or Decssixo. (" W! bottle.) Every Druggist Bella it Price One Dollar. ?jul.9.1m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Can nnd should obtain a good education. For particulars address J. A. Cooper, Principal of the State Normal School. Edinboro, Ta. rjuly 9..4t. ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE t rhe 8ubecrib r ofrra at Private Sale his r A KM, situate in Chest township, Cambria county, 4 miles from Carrolltown and G miles She3t SPr'nK3- Tlj Farm consibts of C5 ALKtS, of which 20 Acres are cleared and " good stato of cultivation. The balanceof the land is well timbered with marketiible lum ber. There is a comfortable Frame House and a Ham on the preroisos, besides a vounc and tnwity orchard of choice fruit trees. There are also a never failing spring of pure water aul other conveniences on the ) md. The property will ho (old on fair terms and an indisputable title will be given. For further information apply to X. D. EASTMAN. Cheat Tp., yjpieeg SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sun dry writs of Fieri Facias and Vend. Eipin . issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria Couutv. and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Foster House in Johnstown, on Saturday the 25th dav of July next, at 2 o'clock r m . the following'Rel Es tate, to wit : All tbe right, title and intereptof Robert Uarclay, of, in and to a piece or parcel of laud situated in Yoder townshio. Cambria county, adjoining lands of G. W. Osborn on the east, the township rond on the north, and lnnds of O. Y. Osboin nnd Samuel Blough on the we-t, containing nine acres, more or less, improved, having thereon erected a two story plank L house and frame stable, now in the oc cupancy of Robert Barclay. Taken in execution and to be Fold at the suits of John Thomas et. al JOHN A. Br.ATl? Khoi-irr Sheriff's OlTlco, Ebensburg. July 9, 18b8.-3t. NOTICE. In tho Court of Comi Pleas of Cambria Countv No. 6 M mon arch jnui, iiTO. Daniel bnvuer vs. Margaret Snv der. Af.iA8 Scbpoen-a is Divorce CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS. The Common wesdth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Cam bria County, Greeting : "VVnitnicAS, Daniel -nv- ,r.,c,id' on tll 111,1 dxy of December, A. . lrOi, prefer bis petition to the Judges of our Court of Common P ca for the said County of Cambria, praying, for the causes therein set forth, that he might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with Margaret Suy der, his w ife . We do therefore command you. as wehave heretofore commanded you, the said Margaret Snyder, that setting aside all other business and exci:sei whatsoever, you be and appear In your proper person before'our Judges at Lbensburg, at a Court of Common Pie-.s there to be held for the said County of Cam bria, on the first Mondai of September next. 1 to answer the petition or libel of the said Dan' I Anvrlfiv an, I tn . . . !C V why tho said Daniel Snyder, your" husband" should not be divorced from tho bonds of mat rimony, agreeably to the Acta of General As sembly in such cases made and provided ; aud hereof fail not. Witness the nouorable George Tavlor. Pres ident Judge of our said Court,' at Ehensiurg, the Kh day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eixtv-eight. GEO. C. K. ZAlIM, Proth'v. Attest Joh A. Bt aia. Sheriff. jul.O 4t, yto$200 per montli salary V I J paid to Agent, male or female, to introduce our PATENT EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHESLINES. Addrpss AntR-CAN Wmic Co.. 76 Wjiiiai Sit., N. Y. or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. CIRCULAR. MILL. 1IULAY, GANG AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. E very Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Tempered and Patent Ground, perfectly true and even, and made of 'uniform temper by our patent tempering process. v 'W W eC? s CHVtf- s -t 1 w AXIiS, corr.mon s-hape, as good as thehcBf. The RED JACKET (Colburn'a Patent) AXE cannot beex celled. We guarantee they will cut 25 per cent, more than com mon Axes, with less labor tn the chopper. Send for circular and prices to LIPPINT COTT & BAKEWELL. Pittsbcho, Pa. Sde Manufacturers. For 6ale by principal Hardware Dealers. STAR iGRICrLTVUIL Work. THE ALBANY COTTON GIN MAN UFACTURING CO., Albany, N. Y., Manu facturer of General Agricu liural Machinery, comprising the celebrated "Star" Threshing Machine?, "Star" Railway (or Endless Chain) aid Lever Horse Powers, "Star" Cotton Gins and Condensers, Circular Cross-cut Saw Mills, Vegetable Cutters, Horse Hay Forks, Corn aad Fed Mills, Power Cora Shellers, Dog Powers, tc. &c. We wish to call the particular attention of Farmers to our celebrated "Sta" THRESH ER and CLEANER, which, as lately improved, we claim is far superior to any other machine now in market. It is compact and easily por table, simple in its construction, and therefore easy ta operate by the most inexperienced, and will do its work with marvellous rapidity and perfection, and with comparatively the least demand upon the strength of the animals driv ing it. V e have made recent improvements in this machine by which we are enabled to THoaouon LT clean the ob Aix under almost any combi nation of difficulties, and we are now using an entirely new and effective device for relieviug the feeder of dust, thus making the operation of threshing as comfortable aud safe as with tho ordinary roaehines it is annoying and fre quently de3tructive of health. These Machines are made of suitable sizes for oar "Star" Railway S Horse Power and for our "Star" Lever Powers for 4 and G horses. For sale by our agents and dealers generally. For full particulars, send for our Illustrated Descriptive Circular and Price List. Corres pondents will please address THE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO, P. O. Drawer 163, Albanv. N. Y. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE! WARRANTED to mmovk ALL DESIRE roa Tobacco. This gieat remedy is an excel lent appetizer. It purifies tbe blood, invigor ates the system, possesses great nourishing and strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refresh ing, and establishes robust health. Smokkhs and Che-webs roa Fitty Ykabs Cured. Price Fifty Cents, post free. A trettwe on the ii iu- rious effects of Tobacco, with list3 of references, testimonials, etc., sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dx. T. R. Abbott, Jer?ey City, N. J. f S. ST11AYER, Justice of the PEACE. tJohtiEtown, Pa. Ofiice on the corner ef Market itreet and Locust alley, Second Ward. dec.12.-ly. A GENTS WANTED. Something new. - Every family wants it. Galvanic Silver I lating Fluid. Received 1st premium at Paris Exposition. Send CO cts. for sample. Hareis Co., 32 North 5th st.. Phda., Fa. THE SUCCESS Of tb OSK DOLLAR SALE Kcvolu tlen ln Trade. WE furnish at a uniform price of O.vk Dol lar such articles as are used by everv family, at a less price thaa they are sold by any wholesale dealer in Ne York or Boston. Agents wanted to co-operate with us in car rying out a plan which meets the wants of the million, and in the disposal of a larg and va ried stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Pla ted Ware, Watches. Carpet'inga, &c. Our terms to Agents are superior to those of any other firm, as our circular will show. Those getting up clubs can secure a piece ol Sheeting, Watch, Dress, Sewing Machine, kc , FRKE OF COST. A check describing an nrricle to be sold for a Dollar, 10 ets ; 0 for $2 , 41 for $ I ; CO for $G ; 100 for $10, eent bv mail. Send money oy Registered letter Circulars mailed free to any addre s. Agents wanted everywhere. Address HARRIS & PLUMMER, 34 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. Proof of our statement that we have made A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE can be found in the fact that the immense bus iness we have built up has induced a multitude of small conoerxs to imitate our club system, and some by advertising the presents they will give to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, to divert some of our business to themselves. We make thU anncuncement simply to inform the public that it will be for their interest to patronize our house, as we still continue to give bi'tter OODS AND GREATER INDl'ChXEXTS Ti AQ&NTS TO AN ANT OTHER CO.VCER.f IN THE BUSINESS We sell everv descrintinn of DR V A- i.- a VPV GOODS, PLATED WARE. JEWELRY, BATCHES. SEWING MACHINES, 4c. &c , for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Circulars sent to anv adJres free. "PARKER & CO., Nog. 93 and 100 Sumner St , Boston. We are prepared to receive Advertisements for A New List of FIFTY NEWSPAPERS ON THE PACIFIC COAST EMBRACING CALIFORNIA, OREGON, XEVAD A AND Till TEKKIT0BIE6 OT MONTANA. UTATT, IDAHO and WASHINGTON. Also, a new List of Newspapers, by which we can insert an Advertisement occu pying an inch of space. in 250 NEWSPAPERS, l-or 40 cents each per Month. SEND STAMP FDR CIRCULAR. ADDRESS ADVERTISING AGEXTS. A3IERICAX Anti-Incrustation Company's Office. No. 147 South Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE ANTI-ixCRUSTATOR Will remove scales from STEAM BOILERS and keep them ch ak, render the Boiler les liable to EXFLOSICN, AND CAl'StMO A GREAT SAV ING OF F0EI.. These Instruments haAe been in successful use during the lust two tears iu many of the large establishments of Philadelphia and oth er parts of the Unite 1 States, from which the most flattering testimonials of their wcn pkrful saving of fcel and labor have been received ?TPARTIES having BOILERS would do well to call at the office and examine teptimo nials, etc. JOHN PAREIRA, Pres't Kzba Lukens, Sec'y and Treas. ju.4. 3m. T ICENSE NOTICE. The following JLA persons have filed petitions for Tavern and Eating House Licenses in the Clerk's Of flee of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cam bria countv, which wi'l he presented to the Judges of said Court, cn Wednesday the 15th daj of July next : tavern license. Conemaugh Bor Andrew Abler, 2d ward. Johnstown Bor. Margaret Nicholson, Thomas S. Davis, 2d ward; John Brady, 3d ward MHlville Br. Thomas Michaels. Yodt Tp. Robert Barclay. eatino nousE I.ICTNSC. Carrolltown Bor. Simon Schroth, Julius Steich. Johnstown Borough Jacob Fend, 4th ward. Loreito Bor. .Tames O'Donnell. GEO C. K. ZAHM, Clerk. Ebensburg, June 22, 18H8. CAMBRIA CO. NORMAL INSTITUTE, E RES S BURG, rA. Geo. YF. Cope, - - Principal. The second session of this Institute com menced on Monday , JuneS2d, and will continue tkn weeks'. There will be no other Normal School in the county ibis summer. This school will afford superior advantages to teachers and othera to receive instruction in the higher Eng lish branches of education. The teacher of the school will receive a fixed monthly salary, so that the gre-itcr number of individuals who attend the lighter will be the tuition fees on each. Remember, teachers, Improvement is the watchword. Ebensburg, June 25, 1869.-3fc I C n A TJ D ROWAN, ALTOONA, J3 A., fjE0.J? BgWELL J. (S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Is prepared to make contracts for the paint ing of Churches, Dwellings and other Build ings in Cambria and surrounding counties, acd for the execution of ail other work in bis line, raiuting done at prices more moder ate and in a style far superior to most of the work executed in this section. Satisfaction guaranteed. feb.20 -tf. STATE OF JOS I A II U. I1RO WN, -i DEC'D. Letters of Admintration on the estate of Josiah R. Brown, late of Blacklick townshij, dte'd, having been granted to the undersigned by tho Register of Cambria coun ty, notice is hereby given to all persona indebt ed to 6aid estate to make settlement without delay, and those having claim against the same will present them to mo in proper shape for adjustment. GEO. M- READE, Administrator. Juno 11. lc'CS.-Gt. VT ANTED Men to cut nnd haul one ' to two thousand cords of Wood . Dia- tance short. M. M. ADAMS, je.ll.3t. A. DITRBIF. ROHRER'S WILD CHBRRY TONIC BITTERS ARE THE BEST IN USE! M H HH HX Tl Ml RITTKKx The very best in the Market. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Cor. 2d ana IVooa Streets, PITTSBURGH, TA,, Wholesale Agents for the West. For sale by A. A BARKER for Ebenbnrg and vicinity. j ll.'6t.-ly. Tte Last &wmi Success. Jh inerneBolCte will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and bcautr, and produce luxuriant growth. It Is perfectly harmles, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a Gne head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful glojs and perfume imparted t the Hair make it desirable for old and young. Tot Sale toy nil Druggists. DEPOT, 193 GBEEXWICH ST., X. T. Jolimtoivii and Kbenshursr MARBLE WORKS! TT ' ? . i , , jia lir acain uscn rmrgc ot tne i branch Marble Works at Ebensburg, 4, wnicn ne win operate in tonnetion" with his extensive eftabushmer jonnptown, tne Fubscriher adopts this 171 metho.l of informing the citizens of Cambria coaniv, that he keeps a con stant Fiipnlv of tlo best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at stated times in Ebens burg and at till times in Jobnptown, to manu facture to order, either n MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU" TOPS, in as workmanlike manner and at as low prices ns like work can be put up in any of the cities, ilavin in my employ a full force of experienced and skillful workmen. I do not promise too much when I say that I can furnish any of the above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a f-tyle of finish which cannot be excelled by any other mm ufacturer in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale cheap. CEP Prompt attention paid to oruers from a distance and work put up wherever desired, or delivered at any point named. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 4, !Sfl8.-tf. NNUAL STATEMENT for 18C7 of ihe Board of Directors of Ehfnhnrc School District, showing the receipts and ex penditures, and the amount due from the Col lector, and all the financial operations of the district for said School vear : DR. Amount due on Duplicate for lSfi7,..l,117 75 " from Cambria township and other sources,. . 1C5 11 " received on School Warrant of State Treasurer,. . Hd 18 Balauce due from 18C6, 343 94 Total, .81.752 9d CR. Amount piid to teachers $1,000 00 " " for fuel continEeneies. ISO 44 " " collector, treasuier and eecretarv, 135 G2 " " for rent, repairs, etc.,. . 27115 Balance due from collector and treas urer, July 34th, 1668, 175 77 Total, 1,752 98 D. W. EVANS, Trepidant. Samckl Sisolxtom, SecrcUry. JN BANKRUITCY District Court of the United States for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. lu the matter of ISaAC WIKE. Bankrupt: Tnis is to gith notick, that on the 1 1th day of June, 1858, a Warrant of Bankruptcy was isued out of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, against the etateof ISA AC WIRE, of Wilmore, ia the county of Cambria, in said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition: That the payment of any debts aad the delive ry of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him and for his use, and the transfer of anv property by him, are forbidden by Jaw, sn'd that a meeting of the creditors of said bank rupt, to prove their debts, and to appoint one or more Assignees of his estate, will be holden at the law ofliee of James Patts. Esq.. in Johnstowa, before JOHN BROTHERLlNE, E.-;q., Register for said District, on the 15:h day of July, A. D., 18CS, at 10 o'clock a 11. THOS A ROWLEY, U. S. Majsh.il, June IS, lb63 4t. As Messenger. OMMISSIOXER'S NOTICE. -Dan-iel Snyder vs. Margaret Snyder, ln the Court of Common rieas of Cambria County. No. C, March Term, lcf3. Libel is Divorce. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court Commissioner to take tetdimony in the aboTe stated case, hereby gives notice to all parties interested that he will attend to the duties ef said appointment, at his office in Eb ensburg, on Friday, July 31, 1S6S, at 2 o'clock p. M., when and where they ciay artend if tbey. think proper. GEO. V. O ATMAN, July 2, 18(53. -3t. Commissioner. DMINISTRATOliS NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Kavbr, late of Allegheny town ship, dcceaei, having been granted to tho un dersigned by the Register of Cambria countv, all persons indebted to said estate are uertbv notified to make payment without dciav. and those having claims against tb. sarae will pre ecattliem properly auhecli!atd frr settlement MARY E. KAY LOR, Juno C5, lfCS.-i, Adminis'valrii, J5V HAIR JJOUSEKEEPERS, ATTEKTI0H! A WASHING MACHINE WORTH IIATISG! T30TVS Clothes WASHER. Tkn tea ever irvenicl The longer Xliey nre comlnsr Into Kcneral ue througliout the country. Many who tll h UKivfRSAT. Watvocm. keep also the DeTT NV ASHING waich, although but recently intrcduced. is as great a iAibor and Clniliex Saver as tbe Wringer, and Is destiaed to win public fa vor and patronage every when. It washes yfrfcf-'J without vtzrinj cr ruMinff tbe clothes at all. CO-Pricos Family Washer, $14. No- 1$ Wriniter, $10. These Machine arc adopted by the Am&r iVa A'lrii'uJluriit Premiums, and en luretd by its Editors as the beit in market. noMC teshwow. Ra T the following teftitnonials fr ri per sons ln Ebensburtf who have used and learn ed to appreciate these valuable Machines: 3r. G. JTunllrv We have usK'd 'n ef j Dt-'s Washing Machines, which wo pnr J hasl from you several veeks bince. and it 1 gives entire Batiffsctirn. xiV cheerfully rc j corumend Jt to all busekerpeT!?, and are f'eo I to say that we wonldJot dipenre with it f-r j any: conlderation. It is a great saver of J time, labor and clothes, j LINTON & SON, Monnta: Floiise. I purchased or.e (4 Doty's Washers from Mr. G. Huntley and am dchted with U. and would reuoinniend every bousikep?r to get one. Mrs. A. M. PITER. Mr. G. ITunZty The Doty Washing Ma chine I purchased from yon proves to be aa article of real merit the best I have ever peen. Considering the great relief it afTords in the 1kVt of washing and th saving of time, no fa.ti!y should be without it. WM. M. JONE3. ilr. Geo. Huntley I am dclighfl with the Doty Waster purchased from you. The more I use it the belter I like it. I would not be without it. It is a great saver of time and labor, nnd does not w eir the clothes as much s the old tub and wash board. Mrs. A. ELAINE. The Doty Washer and Universal Wring-r obtained from Mr. Huntley have given rb most perfect satisfaction, and I am fme to say that I would not wish to return to firnt principles again for a very handsome con sideration. Every housekeeper ehould have one of each of thes-e machines, as tbey are certainly excellent in their war. Mrs, A. W". McPIKE. Tor sa!e by GEO. HUNTLEY. May 7, 18C3. 6ro. Ebensburg, Ta. THE ITI VERSA CLOTHES WRIXGBR, Cannot be Eurpaysed or equaled by any other Wringer for durability. Till the expiration of tfce patent for the "COG WflEEL REG ULATOR." or "STOP-GEAR." no oOtcr Wringer it licensed under this Patent. It beioR universally conceded that Oc bm necessary to prevent the Rolls from beiri broken or torn Ioofo. many attempt have Wen made to get a Cg-Wheel arrangement wli'ch fhall equal tbe UNIVERSAL, and f yjt'avoid tro "Sfop-Gear," but without nc ccss. K.-r sale by OI.O. H UNI LEY. Ebcnfbarg, May 7, lS58.-ly. THE ALTOONA WARE HOUSE CO., Dealers and Commlssisn Iilcrchants Cornrr Virginia St. and Plank Road, Will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of FLOUR, n?EI, SALT, FISH, GRAIN, COAL. LIME. FAND, 4c , at Wholesale, in Altoona City, and tbe adjoining counties can be supplied with the leading articles generally used by them at city and mill prices. All kinds of country pro -ace recive 1 sn 1 paid for in caeb, or sold on commission. Prompt retnrr.3 will he ma-lo. Storage furnished for all articles, euth floor lumber, sbooks. hirg!e. etc. Articles will be delivered to purchasers or sent to freight warehouse.. Flaring the only h.oui'e where pod by the car load can be removed at the door, thu3 saving drayage, our customers wiil re ceive tbe benefit of it. Price current will bwsent wec Vr to per 30ns desiring them. THE ALTOONA WAKKTTOI'SE CO. Altoona, April 80, '.863. -tf. AILEY, FARRELL 'A CO., TsT. 4 D niC, TSSMHiBMMMCIlEIS ALSO. rijr Lead, Iron Tip", Rubber H.o, iSteem Gauges, Whistles and Valves, Iron and Copper Kinks and Bath Tubs, Hteani pumps, farm Tamps aai Forte Pumps, And every description rJ ro,ls fi r WATER, GAS &, STEAM. No. 107 Smithfielo rBBir, riTTSBUi;GU. TA. P3ySend for a Price List. pr.3g.. 1 r. INCOUKAGE HOME INDUSTKY Ji WAGON, BUOGY ako CARR1 AGil MANUFACTORY Having taken the Wa ponmaking Shop recently occupi. d bT Mr. Win. Lichty, (who till remains in tbeir employ.) the subscribers are premrod to msnnfactiire light and heavy WAGONS, BUGGIES, CAR RIAGES, and other vehicles, and will guaran tee all work done by them to ba perfectly sub stantial, neat and satisfactory, while the'r prl'-o will be as moderate as those of any manufac turer in the country. Repairing of all kind done promptly and done well. (Jive us a oall if tou neei anv work in onr Pne. THOMAS T. WILLIAMS & BRO. t-nensburgiviae Q5, 1 863 . D5. H.B.MILLER, ALTOONA, TA., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST, Office an Caroline street, between YirpiM and Emma streota. A.l won a wahbamk. Altoona. June 1?, lc'feS.-fiaw 'fin.., wa"orrW - tlV Wmrn
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