Tjje Attorn et General Elect Mck rtPo an KurroK. It eec-ms, says the EIuntfTOmcry Mail, that Joshua Morse, the euce.sMoniat, who before tUo war cru tily boat a negro, urvJ poured salt on the quivering wound?, and who since the war lias been promoted by negroes and Con gress to the position of Attorney General of the bogus Government, has continued his infamous career by murdering the ed itor cf the Ciioctalo Herald, a man who has not hesitated from tho outset to espoe tho disgraceful character of the leaders cf the Ifadical party. By a gentleman jutt from Hu'l r we learn that on Tuesdav last our friend N. L Thocna, editor cf i the LIkc aw Herald, was murdered in a most cowardly manner by Joshua Morse, the Attorney General of the scalawag oligarchy which the so-called Congress at Washington Las just voted to recognize as the lawful government of what wr.s tho State of Alabama. Ha was ass'sted by cne Wm. Gilmore, a Iced eminent member of the gang of renegade white men, but well enough known. Mr. Thomas has not I en backward in ex pressing his opii.ion of these creatures, acd it seems that they took the occasion on a fishinii excursion, cr something cf the sort, to visit 1 im at hia cflice and provoke a difficulty. Gilmore mado a commencement which brought on an nl- lerction, w .ich resulted ,n Ihomaj lir n a pistol at him. JMorse, who had kept h.mself in the backsroumh nn;ears bv this time to haveDrovid jv this dm t i.nvA-nrnri.io.i ..f L with a double barrel gun, with whicli he iired twice at Thomas, lodging thirty- i;ht buckshot in Ills body, causing hie dentil within half an hour, ttoth tha assas-sins immediately fled, and it Is un derstood that they have made their way to Atlanta to shelter themselves under t!.c : ro'.ectijii cf Geuoral Meade. Mobi'.o Advertiser. I 'eki'Ktl'a l. Motion DrscovnnKo. A Sir. Vr. D. Wright, of Peterbarj.', Va., s'ipIcI nfrop vpn c (1f l.lur n,.,l cf,K- in producing a macLine. self-movina and re p tual. So a Virginia paper sravelv de- clarcs, and describes it conridinlr. The motive power is a single round grapehot, weighing six ounces. Two itcat little tenements, one larger than the other, are separated about three or four fret, yet connected by two inclining grooves, the ne immediately above the other, and each inclining in eppobite directions. The upper cne inclines about three-eighths of an inch to the three or four feet, and the lower onj about two inches. The ball is t tailed slowly on the Mist and rolls on to th sipkIW tT.crr.ent, falling nbout three iui a half inclui: It It i.L,rou out upon upper gico-e, and rolls across to an apptriura in the larger tenement. As it enters the opening it t;ikcs a spring vllitl tdta n l.nll V, . ' MJ- til Llti IUA t i VOiiiU L O j f.et afeoTe, ind, rolling on is quickly , :vl"1 (-'at uotlimg until you arc well. raised to tha lAiight of six inches ami j rp rp : " tl.-rown out upon the upper groove to re- j . llIKA"r Ikap. As the season peat th same motion. , is ow at hand for these pests, the In the length of time it has taken us j ants, housewives find others who to tell this, the ball would make one or ' are troubled with them mayproba two dozan rounds. Tha jrrcafest difficultv. ! blv usa fiie followiii" tr:m to mlnm. ve arc assured, was in raising tho tall from the upper groove, and Mr. W. was eleven years ia mastering this difficulty. A Colt colt with a wrm a IIptAN Lac. -A human face is the last sens- ns county, N. Y. Say. the J tion in Lew ,-1 tupy!?! it We learn that a large gray mare bc!ong-! jug to KoLcrt Harrison, a farmer residing ; fibout five Tnil west of La CJrange, gave ! Lirtli to a co!t, a fuw days since, having a J face etrangcly resembling the human feu- ! luiedivitiC. In every other part except j the head it ,3 not unlike any other young colt, and may be considered well formed ' up to its ear?, wLere the human-like fiicc j U-ghis. The eyes are smaller than usual and very ciprc-Mve ; the note having only t ridge hLgb the. centre. The nTomh, and chin are modeled after tho human I form, and are quite perfect. The colt has no teeth, which is unusual, and it cannot I obtain its nourishment from the mother, ; but is fed milk with a . spoon. Its breathing i pcema diuicult and hard, and it is not very active, beinjr loth to stand unon its f.-.it. We have given thia account from the de ecription furnished us by a gentleman who huv the colt, on Thursday afternoon, and cumbers of our citizens aro going out to see it every day. It is thought it will not live, but if it should arrangements will be made to exhibit it over the country. KtMAKKABLK HiKAGF- A mirage was risibhj lately nt Dover, England. The dome-of the Cathedral and Napoleon's ':l!nr nt IJouiogr.c were to be seen fiom the Crescent Walk by the naked eye, but with a telescope cf ordinary power the entrance of the port, itg light-house, fia shipping and the surrounding bouses, the valley of the hill tide at Ca pecure, and the little fishing village of Ported, were distinctly visible ; whilst on the eastern tide the principal features of the country, the light house of Cape Grinez, and ad jacent wind-mill, numerous farms and villages, with their wihdows illuminated ith the setting sun. stood out with ex traordinary clearness. Whilst these were under observation, a locomotive vyas seen to leave Boulogne, and travel some milc8 in the Calais direction by its puff3 and vtrcatha of white eteam. Shortly after sunset the mirage eubsuleoj. PiTnoii: AyoTrr.g The Tire:ta (Pa.) Let gets otf the following ; In a neighbor h:g village lives a fmily who recently emi grated from PUholo, and which contains, ao-ionp other members, two lilile girk, Annie aud iiinnie, aged respsctively four aud eiht yer. Ob night, a ehort time since, 33 her mother sent Annie to bed, she told her to ba s good little girl, go to sleep, ad th e angola would corns to watch her all through the night. Littl Anni's sleep was as Bound as tha nature of the case would admit, her ten der licsh being a rare feast for the miniature snapping turtles that infested the bed. The next morning when her mother came to tako her up sfco gave the following opinion of tho angola .---"Mother, I don't like them angels. I don t want them to watch any more, they lte me an." "Oh rv,..v.o.i u.u - ftuLl S?' ! I , . t3 fc4kUV.c au-e.s. - Toe Importance op Pkesexce of 3Iind. It If. a man. faints, place him fiat on his back and let him alone. 2. If anv poison is swallowed, drink instantly half a irlass of cool' water, with ix teaspooiiful each ot common salt and ground mustard stirred into it. This vomits as soon as it reaches the stomach. For fear some poison may remain, swal low the white of one or two raw cirgs, or drink a cup of ttrong cof fee. These two beins; better anti- j dotes for the greater number of j poisons than any dozen other ar j ticles known, with the advantage of their always being at hand ; if not, a pint- of sweet oil, or lamp oil, or "drimmi"?. " or moltt-d butter, or , i x , j - - - j lard, are good substitutes, especially it they vomit immediately. 3. The best thing to stop the bleeding of a moderate cut, instant ly, is to cover it profusely with cobweb, or ilour and salt, half and half. 4. If tho blood comes from a L v. Oaiid by jets or spirts, be spry, or i "..."fu . ;.";.;.. . I hceauso an artery is severed; tie a j mmkeichcf ,dv ttrouiid, near i , , . . , i 1 he l,art' 'cen the wound and I the heart ; put a stick between the ! nanukercinet ana tne eu.ni, :auJ i 4. it. ,. ,i i.,. i.i i twist it around until the blood c?a?C3 to. flow; keep it there till the doctor comes ; if in a. position where the handkerchief cannot be used, press the thumb on a spot near the wound, between the wound and the heart; increase tho pres sure until the bleeding ceases, and j until the physician arrive, so as to glue up the woiatri by the eoaguhi- ; tion or cooling of tho hardening ! biood. O. it vonr clthinr takes fire, i slide the hands down the dress- keeping them as close to the bodv as possible, at the same time sink ing to the iloor bv bending the knees ; this has a smothering effect upon the flamea : if not extinguish ed, or a great headway gotten, lie A,'. ,k ..f,.7i ! uvnu y-'i-i lj.j iiuui u-iiu ikjii uvcr uxiu over; or tie iter, envelope yourseli in a carj.et, rug, bcu-cloth, or any garment you can get hold of, al ways preferring woolen. (. If tho body is tired, rest; if the brain is tired, sleep. 7. If the bowels are loose, lie down in a warm bed, remain there , - - 3 1 " " t.iiTC : j "Procure ti lare sponge, -vrasli it well, n.nd ress it dry, which will . fc-priaklc ovcr it SOIne n,J wLit " , , i i , , - J aml lac 11 near iero t" 'ants arc troublesome. Ther will i ie;tve tlie cells mute ctm t m eooTl ('ol!ect uPon t,ie poiiire and n their alode in the cells. t is only nccorsary to dip the sponge in scalding water, which will M ash them out dead. Put on more suar and fcet the trap for a new html Tl;s pg9 win EOun j , ; ilol,a(. ,rf.V(,IT 11UIUL " lIXiS 1N Gai:dT:s. Wt pcoi-lc .. ,,. 1 ,,11, 1 1 ' ta garck-ns are h 1 10 mJ" dono hu' 11 lS aul tliat ain patch' may be success lull y defended against the depredations o bus by laviiiir boards between the rows ill silcli a manner as to atlord shelter to toads in the day time, and leave it undis turbed, so-that they will make their home under it, which they will do in. threat numbers. At night they will tally out and devour everv bu. I and irrow fat as Aldermen. A o- lleman who has made tho experi mrnt says he ha:s a dozen or more of these little philanthropists mak ing their home under a single board not mor than fcix toet lonr". II.IUTFORU IS 'Kl !l 3 I CASU CAPITAL, 500,COO. We or now ureparcd to insurs LIVE STOCK against both Death and Theft, in this live aud reliable Company. O wners of stock have now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the lots of their an imals in case ot ijkath or theft. OWNERS OF IIOIftSES, Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex piestoen, Physicians, and in fact all who are to any extent dependant upon the servi ces of their horses in their daily vocations, should insure iu this Companv, and thus derive a protection against the loss of theJr animals, which are in many cares the sole moans of support to their owners. J'AiJr STOCK Farmers aud others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of savin" the value 01 tueir stock, and secure an equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fail heavily npon them in being deprived of their Cattle, by insuring in this, the PFONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! By insuring1 iu this Company you ex change a certainty for an uncertainty. No man can tell whether his animals may not be stolen or die th calamity. CO- Ckmneteni Aaenls want. in. liberal compensation tcill be paid. A pply to jri.it cz CO., General Ageiits, April 4, 1867-ly. Altoona. Pa. V 5nt for the Harford QG- Col.WM. K. PIPER, Ehensbur. has .it ;;vwii i.a5;irRHC VC2iT,anj- LIVE STOEK mmil COMPANY NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. aptlRCULAK. MILL. JIULAY, GANG AND CKOSS-CUT SAWS. Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Tempered aL(l Patent Ground, perfectly true and even, and made of uniform temper by our patent tempering procebs. V f-. i?-.: AW- v V - c " " JVQ r i i "X- -r VXES, common bhape, as good as the hf sf. The KED JACKKT (Colburn's Patent) AXE cannot Vcvx celled. We guarantee t hey will cut 25 per cent, more thau com mon Axes, with lees labor to the chopper. Send for rircular and prices to UrPIN" COTT & P. A KE WELL. Pittsbpeo. 1a. 5,jii2 .i:nur .u-iurcrs. iur tale by principal Hardware Dealers. STENCIL STOCK. O TAFFOliD MANUFACTUKING CO., CG KJ 1 ulton otrcet, ew loik. Circular; and sHmpIed free. A G E N T S WAN TED OR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR: l!s Causes, Character, Conduct Results. BY DOS 4UIANMRII STET1IKN3. Its ready -ale, cutuliined with mi incrca?ed cumaiUsiun, m ike it the bei tubtfejiption book ever published. One Ageui in Easton. r.t., reporu 72 -srribers in three d;tj3. Another iu lioitou l'J'3 suljseribers in four d.t ve. Send for Circulars ai.d see our tcrma and a full description of the work. Address y Arion al FcBi.ia iixu Co , Philadelphia. Ta. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION !- FOL'U Ma'-niCcentlv Illusti.ited Ht-r1if:il Hooks containing Important Physiological Informatioa, fbr Men and Womeu, sent free on receipt tf 25 cents, by addressing Dr. Wi?AV.lU'UUL. Xo. SO Ciintoi. JUilN ANDERrOOL. No. ew Yi.rk Citv CRAWFORD'S Stump aud Hock Extractor and Elevator perfected. Send for circular. A. Crawford, Warren, Me. WAffUB. AGim!e?r tma!e, to introduce the Genuine Improved Cwnmon Sense Sewiny Midline. This ma chine will stitch, Lem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, l ind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner, l'rice only 113. Fully warranted for five years. We will pny 1000 for a machiur that will few a stronger, more beau tiful, or more elastic scam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We nay A cents from iTr. tn .ti.no, npr m.-i-i k and X!)cntS. or a commissiim frnm tcliw-1-. I t-.vj.--H that amount can be mad". Address ISECOMU & CO., ITTTSBURUH, FA., or BOSTON, MASS. j Calti ix. Do not be imposed upou by j other parties palming off worthloss cast-irou I machines, under thf samfi namp rtr ntlirwi Ours is the only genuine aud really practical cheap machine made. PARPTMTFnQ 801,(1 for Catalogue of Urtllf LI I L tlj. New Practical L'ook-i 01, Architecture aad Stair Building. A. J.BICK .VELL ii CO.. Publishers, Troy.X. Y. THE SUCCESS Ol the ONE DOLLAR SALK a Rcvolu tleu lit Trade. f,,rn'sn at a uniform price of One Dol- ur such article as are used by everv iHTdily, at a Ie.-s p ice 'han they are sold by any wholesale dealer in New York or Boston. Agents wutel to co-operate wrth us in car-rjin- out a plan -w hich meets the vints of the million, and in the disposal of a large and v;i lied fU,ck of Dry aud Fancv Goods, Silvtr Pii ted are, Watches. Carpetings. Ac. O ir terms to A:rents are superior to L)m nf nr,v ,.t,Q. ! tir.-si, a our circular will sh,uj- Tl... " . JWOV p. ILli! up clubs can secure a piece of Sheeting, Watch U.co-, Seeing il;cbiue, 4ic , FKEil OK COS'!'! A check describing uu article to bo fold for a polh.r. IU cts ; i201,r 2 , 4 ) lor SI ; C!) lor Vt; 1UI) fur.?iu, scut bv nail. Send mouv Keistered letter Circulars mailed tree t'o any addre s. Agents wanted evervw hrvo. Address HARK1S & PLUMMKK, 31 Hanover St., Boston, .Mass. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! A n U AXTED -Fo Suaw i Fish's , 1 AwxuuoKKR'd Sale, to horn great iu u .cements are oirered. We win ed you a Sewing Mclne or Mice Orets Kree of Coat. Give us a trial. Catalogues sent free. SHAW k FISK, T. O. Box 3173, Boston, Miss. NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE? 1 you have not now is your time to secure tUe fittest bargains ever oflerel by any concern in the world. I.nvkstujatk tu,c .t once-it wu.L pat. All parties in tho Dollar Uuuvfj auveruse 10 cive the bet bur gains, best inducements to ngents. etc. But the Goods tell the storv. The nroof of tl, pudding is the eating. Terms lower than the n ,rculars fee. Address Towle & Co., 7 1 remout Uow. Boton, Mas. Proof of our s:atement that we nave made REVOLUTION IN TRADE can be found in the fact that the immense bus iness we have built up ha induced a multitude of small concerns to imiute 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 this announcement simply to inform the public that it will be for their interest to patronize our house, as we still continue to givk better uttJiAlfcll INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS THAN ANY OTUER CONCERN IN T1IK BU3INF8S We sell every description of DRY & FANCY GOODS, PLATED1 WARE. JEWELRY WATCHES. SEWENG MACHINES, &c.', &c, for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR.' Ciiculars sent to any add res i free. PARKER & CO., Nos. 98 and 100 Sumner St., Boston. PITTSBURGH STAR, IVo. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. Ije. ll.-l.J FELIX HOLY, Trop'r. GREAT SAILJE I ' OF Dry Goods, Carpetings, BOOTS AJSO SHOES, SILVER PLATED WARE of all kinds, ALBUMS! And a variety of valuable and useful articles for sale at ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE A cheek describing an art'cl "elected from our Stock fir sale at ONE 1)!1T.T,aR. will he ?ent on .the receipt of Three Uet3 to pay postage. No Charge fob Schedules on Cht-.cks MADE AT THIS E.SXA UUSHM EST. Send for Circulars, as this 13 the most liberal sale of t!e kind iu the country. Address FARXHAil & CO., No. 21 Friend St., Boston, Zdass. rp TSIK IAI8:S. Wearengents JL fur over ONE HUNDRED Foreign and Domestic Manufactures, and are prepared to furuish the whole country with DRY and FANCY GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS. JEW KLKY, SI LYE It WAKE. FURNITURE, TIANO.S, SEWING MACHINES, &c, &c, at tie uniform price cf ONE DOLLAR for each article. Send your Clubs of 10 and up wards, f r descriptive checks, showing what article cun be obtained for One Dollar", with 1 0 cen ts fur each check. Circulars sunt free. 'Presents worth from S3 to 400 sent free of charge to ayints sending clubs. Agents Wanted is evkiiy Town. ( USE MAN & CO.. 10 Arch Street, Eoston, Mass. ( 1 Bill s' IHSM:iniTI by the V M r.TIiOPOLlT AN GIFT COMPAN Y C'ASlt OlFTS TOTIiE .A M V T OF K,'25C OOO I.-TL!- 'I-I . . T-!.-',. - . . t ..... . ) 0 tash jitis,. Each Si 0.000 100 " t J0 u 100 " " oc 300 450 " ' 5,000 1,000 .00 100 .e0 ou'j 5 "0 Elegant Tiosewood Pianos, $300 to .r(0 3." ' Melodeons, 75 to 10 1T.0 Sewing Maccinea, Each $00 to 175 CCiO Musianl 15oxes, 25 to 200 .100 1'ine Gold Watches. " 75 to COO 75-j Fii.e Silver Watches,... " so to 50 Fine Oil Paintings, Fr.nnfd Engravings, Silver Wure, 1 imuwrupli Albums, and a large assortment Fine Gold Jewelry iu nil valued at $IOOO.OOO. A Chasck to Draw anv ok Trijj ijovr Prizes 1v curchasiuT a .Scaled Ticket fnr''.i cts. Tickets describing euch Pri.e are seal ed in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. Oil receii t of 25 cents a Sealed Ticket will be drawn without choice and delivered at our othee, or sent by ninil to any address. Ti.e priio named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes will be immediately seat to any a l- pr S3, as rejuested,by express or return mail 1UU WILL, KNOW WHAT YOUR I'v.liC IS I;- loiiE you pay 10R it. Any Prize jaay be exchanged for another of the same value. So Blaxks. Our natrons ran depend on fair dealing Ukkekksces. We seJect the few lollowiug names from the many who have lately drawn Vul uable Ptizes and kindly permitK-d as to publish them : S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, X. Y., $1,000; Mis3 Aunie Monroe, Chicago, ID., Piino, valued at $C")0 : Bob't Jackson, . Dubuque, Iowa, Gold Uatch, lr-250 ; Philip M Cartiiy, Louis ville, Ky., Diamond Cluster King, S000 ; It A. PiUterson, New Bedford, Mass., Silver Tea Set, Sl7o; Miss Emma Valworth, Mil waukie, Wis., Piano, $5o0; Rev. T. W. Pitt, Cleveland. Ohio, Melodeon, $125. We publish no names without permission. Opinions of the Pkkss. 4,Tbey are doing the largest busine.-iS ; the firm i3 reliable, and dt-Berve their success.'1 eekly Trib une, Feb. 8, 18CI3. "We have examined their system, and know them to be a fair dealing firm. N. Y Herald. Eeb. 28. "Last week a friend of ours drew n. 5()0 prize, which was promptly received." Dai ly News, Mar. 3, 16C8. Send lor circulars giving many more re- icr.inc-es ana lavorable notices from the press Liberal inducements to Agents. Pat taction guaranteed. Even- package of Sealed Envelopes contains onb cash oikt. Six Tickets for $1 ; :3 for J; 35 for $5; no ior s-io. All letters should be addressed to II TI BER, "WILSON & CO., 173 Broad ,v,.y, N. Y JEW TAILOR SHOP. 1 f avino- oiiened a TAILOIIIXO ESTAHTdsn. jii.n l in tne shop formerly occupied by R I). Thomas, a few doors east of A. A. Bar ker's store, tho subscriber resnet-t.fnllc in. fi-rms his old customers and the rest of man kind that be is now tirpnarp.fl tn mon,f.,. turea'.l kinds of Gent's and Youths' wearing apparel in the latest style of the art, with neatness add dispateh, and upon the most reasonable terms. Persons needing work in my line aro respectful!'- invited to give me a call. DAVID J. EVANS. El.ensburg, April U, 1868.-tf. sco rr house, Main Street. Johnstown, Cavibria Co.. Ta., A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. ITIIIIS HOUSE having been refitted and lelerantlv furnished, is now nnen for tho reception and entertaiument of guests. The u 1 r i ... iuu c-Ap-jrience in noiei seep- : r i r- , . . . MX icei coimoeni iney can satisty a dia criniinaling public. Their P.ar is supplietf with the choicest brands of liquors aud wines. Jan. 31, 1868. (ly-) UNION IIOI7SK. E BENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT, Promoter, snares no n.iins t.o rpml . ' r l.io i.wiei uui ioy vi a continuation ot the liberal patronage it h;id heretofore received. Wis table will always bo furnished with the best tho market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30, 1868.-tf. .. ..,1 ' V .. 1 " OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensulug. TJa- rt. P. LIXTOS &, CO., Prop'rs. J-ne 1 able is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bak is supplied with choice hquorp, and the Stablh attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' HOTELr J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., beticeen Market and Arch, " May 9, 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA: (Q-RAFF, - WATKIN & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 512 Mahket Street, FLEM. HQLLIDAY. 1-IIILAD'A. pOCKET KNIVES, Table Kkives -O- and Forks, Spoons, &c, can be bought cheap for cash at GEO. HUNTLEY'S. F YOU WANT the host ClnrkVinr or Parlor Stove made in the world, go to HUNTLEY'S and get Spear's Anti-Durttr. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" or "KEYSTONE SKIRTS" are the best and Cheapest Low Priced IToop Skirts ia the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs, $1.00; 30 springs, $1.20 ; and 40 springs, $1-45. Plain Skirts, 6 tapes, 20 springs,, 80 Cents; 25 springs, 96 Cents; SO springs. $1-. 10; aud 85 springs, $ 1.26. Warranted in every respect. ' -Our OWN Make" of "Uniov SKIBT9," Eleven Tape Trails, from 20-t 50 springs. $1.20 to $2. CO. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 60 springs, from 9a Cents . to $2.00. These OKircs are oeuer tnan tnose sokl by oiner esitablishments as first class goods, and at much lower prices. 'Our OWN Make" cf "Champion Skibts" are in every way euperior to ail oiher Hoop Skirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to convince every ons of the fact. Manufactured of the beet linen finished English Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and the style of the metalic fasten ings and manner of securing them surpass for durability and excellence any other Skirt in this country, and are lighter, inoe elastic, will wear longer, give more satisfaction and are really cheapeAhan all others. Every Imly should try them. ' They are being sold extensively by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining State at very moderate prices. It you want tho best, ask for "Hopkins' Champion Skirt." If ycu do uot find them, get the merchant with whom you de;il to order them fur you, or come or send direct to us. Merchants will find our different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially invite them to call and examine our extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List. To be had at It-jtail at Ma nufactory. and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Whole sale of the Manufacturer only, to whom all f rders should be addressed. Manufactory and Salesroom, C28 Arch S'ret Betweeu Gth and 7th Sts.. Philad'a. April 2, 1 80S -4m. WM. T. HOPKINS. y II. A. Shoemaker Sf Gj. are the only dealers in Ebensburg who keep these cele brated Skirts for sale. JJENTISTItY Dr. I). W. Ze Icr hits taken the rooms on p. High street recently occupied hy5gg L'ovd & C-. as a B. inking ITnnuA and offers his professional serv',- ces to the citizens of Eb-rsbuig and vicin if.v. Teeth extracted without puin by use of Citrous Oxide or Lavyliinj Gas. JJENTISTRY. Tlie undersijrn el, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offer3 his professional services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he wi!l Lit on the fourth Monday of each mcJit.h, k remain (.no week. fi.-b.6- SAil'L BELF0RD. D. D. S.' It. T. F. rCLIHlK, Sckgeox Dentist. Carrolltown. C&mhrtik rr. Pa. Teeth inserted on Oold, Silver, Adaaian tine, ClieopIastic,.S:c. CI'rofeMoxiavihita made to Chest Springs the firtt week and to Loretto tbe second week of eac-It nit-nth. Carrolltown, July 4, 1867.-ly.$.1 TA3IES ,T. OATMAU, M. I)., tenders his professional services as Phy fioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll-' tewn and vicinity. Ofie in rear of build ing occupied by J. BucK & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at bin roldeuce, one door south of A. llauy'd tin and hardware rc-' May 9, 1867. F DEVEREAUX, M. D., Phy- EICIAN AND SCRGKOV. Summif Pa O lice east end of Mansion House, ou Rail 11 jad street. Night calk may be made at the office. f my23.tf. 1TP J. LLOYD, successor to 11. H. M-. Uu.sn. Dealer in Drvys, Medicines, Pahits, Sec Store ou Main street, opposite tho "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa. October 17. 1867,-Cm. D. M LAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. H Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and LocUBt streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 1867. -tf. R. L JC.nSTOV. J B. PCANLAN. JOHNSTON SCAN LAN, Altorne3-s at Law, Ebensburp, Cambria co., Ta. Office opposite the Court House. Ebeusburf:, Jan. 31, 18G7.-tf. JOHN IV LINTON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnston. Pa. l Utncc in building on corner of Main and Franklin fctreet. onnosite Mansion House. second floor. Entrance on Franklin fctreet. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18C7.-tf. F. A. SHOEMAKER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg, Pa. I Office on High street, one door East of the Banking House of Lloyd A Co. j January 31. 18G7.-U. i F. P. TIERNEY. ITTORXEY AT LAW, Eoensburg, Pa. U vjiiice in LAionaue i.ow. Jan. 5. 1867-tf. W. II. SECHLER. ATTOl Offic ORNF.Y AT T.AW Fw.nf..,M Tn - .. , j i OiTice in the Commissioners' Room. Court House. Jan. 31. '67-tf. JOSEPH M'DONAI.n. 4TT0RNEY" AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's llotel. Jan. 31. 1867tf. JOHN FENLOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa.-r-Office on Iligh street, adjoining his resi dence. . jan si. iati7.-u. L. PERSUING, Attorset-at- LAW. Jo7l7lslvicn. Pa. Offim on Frank. lin street. tiPstairs. over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31. 18G7. WILLIAM KITTKIVr I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Ja. H vuicu m oionaae xww, uentre atrest. T n . t m .r- jan. wi, icoi.-ll. GEORGE M. KEADE. I TTORNEY 4T LAW. f?A;K, ii Office in Colonade Row, Centre tftfewt. jan. ai, lao. GEORGE W. OAriTAV I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebemburq, Pa. n -tr- r r. i it-. .- u wince m ijoionaae itow, uentr street. January 31, 1SG7.-U. r, AMES C. EASLY, ArronSEr- AT-LlW. CarrtJUfum Cnwhrin Cn TVt Collections and all legal business promptly iitieuueu to. Jin 31. I HOT. HKINKEADj Justice ,cf tht Peace ....v. v.w..". .... v.ikv ivlliiJTCAl WO the office formerlv occubiftl hv M IT Es,. dtc'J, on Hi-h St., Ebn-burb.: jl3.' .. . (ESTABLISlflCX) XX 183&) FIRST PRIZE GOLD frvmAT Avudtd by tl Aanrio&n Iostitota, Nov Tcrk, 1857, to SOHITTZE & LUDOLFF, FOB XHH BEST PIANO Bol KwalAcUrwt cf Grand nd Squtrs Piat , Hoalter PUU Tiano rcrte, wiii DOUBLE IRON FEAME. A COMPLETE PEOTECTIOJf AQATNST TTET COLD OS HOT CLIiTATE. ' WBrwMa 4Z J XSroeuc St., !c-w York. Tb Tatnit Uonltrr PUte PUaoa by h.lr pcrulUr Coo. trnrclcfk arc iapriur to k.1 otuers. mJ tt ir u.rlt coc.Ul ! Ik wmt fiuk Hniri by the Iron frui. ailow- Iu4 larger wr l.w tl.c uilin board ttun niuuKd br any acbr kind ot liaua By tbu tinu tar .uutu, aa wU aa tbe ualily oftuc uji la imrfuy torrraMr. Tktt PtaiM UT( prvnuuBCcd by lUc bt Judaea to b nrtTaUl(wr Tow asi Bweetattt of Tone, E&ey aai igreeall Tcmoa and Bauty of Tiniah. Moat Cattrring eertifirata .f exarllrnre frnm Thaiberf, O.HCacbala. Straauach. ,ujtlnta. and a t&rge uun.ocr lua mart iKtliiniatae.t r'rt.icaaora a:u Ar.iairnra. Kmra king ti pcrtrncc auu auprriur (ariiiltra f..r Mnnufiu turing-. we nru ca aled to ctlrr our PiaAua at aa Uar pri(.ca ea are wji(J by ijr trior n.akrra. cnJ lor Clrrnlax and I'rlc Llat. WM. K LLOTD. JOHN Ll.OYD, Cashier. President. F TEST NATIONAL BANK COVEUXMCiT AGCXCV AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Conker Virginia ami Annie Streets, North Ward, Altoona, Fa. Authorial Capital, ----- JSOO.OOO Cash Capital paid in, ... - 150.000 All business pertaining to Banking Jul e on favorable terms Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in btarr.ps. will bo allowed, as fallows : J50 to $100, 2 per cent, j $100 to 3200. 3 per cent.; '20J aud upwards, 4 per Ceiit. Jan. 81. 1?C7 tf. 1LOVD & CO., Hankers, -1 EliKKr-i CP.O, T. Gold, Silver, Government Leans, and other Securities, bought ami s Id. Intorest allowed on Time i.epopits. G ltecti )n-j made on all accessible pr.ir.tn in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. JanuKrj- 31, 1 807. M. LLOYII V. CO., I'Ankkks. Alto..?.' a. T - Drafts on the principal cities aud Silver and Gold for sale. Col 'pet ions : m:tle. Moneys received on depr.f'it, paai Itwi de msnd, without interest, tr upon time, with interest at fair r!?. an31. JOHN GAY. .... . WU. WELSH. E L S II , fc rulnitr, G A Y it W Sutccjtnra to Gay WfTOI.ESALE Grocers, and Commissicn Merchants, A.'t'b 1'kALI.KS IN FLO I'll, I'RODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR DON OILS, &c, &c, Corner Penn and Canal S"ts , opposite Gra:n ilevator. feb2S Pittslurgh, Pa. HAF.YEY Cnilt'iJ. . . . LOWSIE CHII.DS. II. C 11 I L I) S fc CO., Wliolcsa.! Dealer In MS. Mil AID SQIE LEATHER, ma v.uuu sue let, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale cf 'Hope Mill" Gitton Yarn, U.ips, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 23, 18C7.-tf. T J A M K S ' 1IO T E Jj , (Conducted on the European Plan,') 405 & 407 Liberty Street, oppusite the Union Depot, PiTTsaur.GU.'PA. JAMES K. LAN AH AN, Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with th'u Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. ;t.l7.-ly. J. L 15 11 A L L I K Ii WITH GILBERT & ROYAL, Wholesale Druggists, Xos. nOD and 311 IV. TIifrl Street, PHILADELPHIA. JOI1S GILBKRT, . . THKODOKE A. KOYAL, lutjtorters and Dealers in Drupa, j .Spices, j Oils, Dye Stuff Motlicines, Taints, J Glass, j Ac., &c. April J. 18G8.-3m. WALL PAPERS. PA I U It II A X.G I x a S I A IMMENSK BTOCK OF WALL PAPERS, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FOR PARLORS, IIALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HOWELL & ROURKES, Corner cf Fourth and Market Streets, April 2, lS6S.-3rn. PHILADELPHIA. U. CRES8WKLL, JOHN A. RTPKR, E. T. SLACK, M M. D. GEMMILL. M. 3Ic0'AL.O, W1TU M. CRESSWELL CO., Importers and Jolbers cf FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, No. 511 Market Street, June 20, 1867-ly. PHILADELP HI A. A. C. D I 15 Ji. R- T , WITH BORER & UKOTHERS, : Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. -3S MAKKCX BTKKKT, Below Fifth, South Side, - PHIL AD A. WHOLESALE GROCERS P K T K R S IDES, WITH 11ICIOI AX, UOlala & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, K. Cor. Third fe .Market St., Jan. 32, 1807. PJ Li, A DEL PHIA T A M E S II. DAVIS, " Dealer In all klntli or POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, Yard Nos. 814 and 318 N. J) road St., PHILADELPHIA. fc-Tusines8 attended in Klcsliur ly Wm. J. Williams. j royl -Jy ate ?rJ r7 Xle Ht)WK SowinK 2VIaclilne tiik itoivi: ikiiim: co. ELIAS HOWE, je., rOR FAillLIES ANJJ iLAXCFACTUEERa THE GHEAT P1UZE, IlMimi Uai.aaaaua. P.aia, loOJ Awarded over Eighty-two Ooiapctltoi-a. THE HIGHEST THEinUiL T1TE ONLY CH.OSS OF 1HI I.EOION OP HONOB AND GOLD MrnAT. Tiwnt.A.im.. :.... M.cirti.rlmirii.! D.r rcH- . Iij.'irnln tne .Vmutj-or (".nv,r.l jm.ial Juurual of li.a r rcuch ire,, Ja'.y, J5t7. tn C.trtr w,.r6r I Knt.rl.Mc 6r Marhiara ti.a llowa, JB ccuare rxcosant. Mannfactiirrr -f Sr-winf MuLiuea, ExtaL-iiir. Th niw- 3wfr Marhlnra are ci. hratrj Im- d..ln tha h-t .ork. t.t.iS a 11...CB .maiier nrclw for tafe- aaiiie thread t.jn lay ottt.r marUlnr. Tt.ty r .d..ul to ail kind, of Faraiir arwina. and Mano farluriiif ofrrrrv Ufarripri.jn. Il.ailn,, a tu-autlful and prrtrrt S.itc h. a;ikr on b-nb dra of the article aeweil. and wjlinellhcr rip nnr rawrl. Kery Mar liincis aa near prrfectloa aa the Ut n.arhloerr in t.tr witfMrtnnjhk.lt. ' Tbt prtlinrfiirt.:iko. if any part needa to be re-y.nr-l. ttie otw-ratorenn rrt.iat .- it Tin- S. w Improved Faml y Marblne ia without a ril anrl "."".not ueaiiraaanl. a Hrr.tnr. KeLcr. Hrnulrr. Ulitcr atU iui.lego wttaaih Family M l.luc free c( charge: Hytr f f Mirbinei tre nrntrtly -auti"ned to r V k Ura.i ci K'U. H.,.. Jr. (Vra.lrn.-rat .......let in earl, Wa. hinr. Certain (-a.ti.a bar- t" k. Zi! IrvUt, tofjrtiti.ftatioi.arntlie rM-.c :j Howe MarLinta. SEND TOR CIKCCEAK. v. B. W Kye Ft:!:, r Pam'.uia N.-w To. k Crewr an. l-'T:u'a.Cr,r !i" Ul!''-';r "-""'ineo. a.l Scwu.j SIHLKV A KTOOIK, airrrita fr rennayttrama. New Jrrarr. Dlawnr- and Wt.t . t'ja;ta. "!fii'l ain ' :i for Arrttrna m...t tn- a.l tr.-Mt nt Mtn.r ol tbt-f-!'.o inif t.:!r.a ; So rt So'trt "it-th trr.-t l-'-.i.adr.ij.hia. (Ir:tiit!i 0c-:S No. 4 S.l't:'t'ciaiV etr.t. I itfabu.-a. 1'er.naylvama. or:"6 Hnaii atmi, .vr,-, ew Jtr.-wy. ' TE0SE EEAUTirUL Ni:v.- VOKK SILICATE BOOS SLATES, j C-Uerje, ScLool, aad Kercantila Book Elates, I C.VJia I LLL CLIU liUtX'ISoS.) Ter HunJnsL r ;ta. POCKET BOOK SLATE, i .... i ir.r... aii.i wiiu ca,. uar tor I i ti it ia)Mtrirrr iai. i!. ... a.sr, f r xi UUASTZ EOCK Si. ATK, irc'ji:iuiuiiuuol uk, v.iia acat'ne ) li-n-i;. 0- -Ac. Si '. 3.. "O CKYBIAL BOOK BIATE. ! 1 lurcuuiiM.n k:uui l, ita aiarttrte I Pencil, .do. tlj!Cl40 a EIX.ICA BOOK SLATE, i I Jiilerlravt-J.. aix i air tarrs-fr.r arhrn?, J meiruitiie ami 6-eu:rai jiu.-j.uaca, (.' ( 'ltoue 1 m ti, J j, r xv .J luO BILEX BOOK ELATE ; : Jul. T-avt-a. .ma h.ut. au; furrp; for offire i and niercattti:e purjHj.ea, wiin aapluua ' reurji. do. Sixl --la, BTONB BOOK SLATE, 1 i iuter.eitve t. t.A S.aK-auructt? furarhoo ji .t.i ?rRttltati.-a with -amtoi.r Mucit, - do. fS-:5 Lv SIIlfERAL BOOK SLATE. ; iCO itiirr.ti..i-4i..i;s at r r tat fa j ,.r ml iea, 1; eaiclt iui auki rrulvacicual uae. itu auai.- fl tone p.!in:, . .... o. 7xll icv IU.NTBOOKSLATE, II Jtitericnwd, (aix Siate aurfarra for a'u: lr.eT. ftore tr luecuautlr, v.it.a ijciioi,t , Aiiyotie.rti.al-,.-.Te(stan!r.V) will be ar.t, ftupnil by mjjl. , mi rec.it ff tar m;un- price. ' i.rrry!o.!y uatiU; rrrri l,iv buva aa quirk aa een Juat Iti Ihlna for u .irticaj rauraurra A B-d matt waiite.1 f..r tkia Count,, arrly or addreM hew York Eicat ook Slate Ccmpacr, CorUauititti- t. ? II ATE StrFFERED -VITL C ATA Vim th.it y -- J ears, it ltaj dcstrovetl my TO'r antl omf-Uiap tupatrwl my iabt and" hearing. . Ia rix weeks I -iVte 1k j" -"tiffly cnretl. Ior littrt.anitv's sake 1 will send tbe rr-tipe fur the imple rrriuttlv uet il. I-0tage Vi;tE, to ail aAH.-ted. Thoio ttii-LiEg or nfcduig the bme, -w ill j.u-a.He atUlrm JAS. T. liOLHEX, Station T, HiLlr Ht.Hsr-N. V. f J'uiMioii- trow 1'rinolinra Are ChariuiDgfor Ijhtncs. rilt4nisii'ii Crown Crinolinra Are Suiit-rir for Elasticity. T houison's Cr vn Crinwliac ttutHjualled lor Durability. njlhoinaan'a t'rairr Criuolinra, JL Iu a word, are La best iu the world, ajoil more widely known than uiy otlit-r. At wholesale by THOMSON', LANG DO X : Co.. 391 Broadway. New Tork. HOWE'S pTERT DESCRIPTIOJ. OT SCALE ..u..T.a t. .... ara, for aaiaCHKAP. taaca ia part pa; for HOW E SCALE CO.. i Tar Placet New Tark Wl f curral at.. Boatxa O. & H. BAEHOEE, 2X MAXUFACTVKBS, "Ware-rooais, 348 Bleecker Street, Kew York City." 34 Yenra ICatnbliahed, and S7 Prlzo Itlcdala Awarded. ,"r Ptao Fortas arr now nr.lTfr.a;iy arknowirrlrra thnm..Tij.soi.a.aaTiaTa tobetl: Best mannfarlnrrcL rl whrrc.rtii-y na. own intrr.tf,...1 anJ u.r.1 i are n. t atai.d. prrmmj-ntl, t., tb.rnf othrr n.ai-ra; and"7,n III at loo to l.vjiua rt.au a a-.;n:lar om can be boajjlit cwWe. Every Piaao Tort "WtrraTited fer 5 Tears, aad to giTa Satisfaction. Oar IMAnoe are tr.rue tn Inst ; them airria'a naed for mrrn V fe ta r .ural a. aa:.r.t. and f tbe rrv brat qulir. ttia can prororrd. No prt ia aliKlitr.1 : wnat the public .v. miaht ;ia-a orer, ncrcr eaap- a uur virilanrc. Earrv part, Inaija arm -at, la liunratly. faitlUuHy and t knrouvhly n;m,r ao that l will bcatthr mutt minute rumination. Tl)r o.rtrr Irum the Inud. tonrar Unr of uioat r'inn.-a. ( m hi, h baJ in tar briU ninir, ana iri wont er.-ry day. ) iun-nurli aa i. ia rrrinrd an.1 rWclicatr ,.arr in ita Ttbratioiia. drlii lit f j I in . ta amiliia rapa"t ir?'4" dh",Utbe lw ncaaary w proiuco attry aclrrta i Thay r arlthort don' t, the brat, tha moat laatlre. and f""iu'ut'T " J""1"-' W' ,r Mutant wtU a lui inlti tf mr pneaa raufc trota 3oo to asocoj. wca- CTEW YOEK PIANO FORTE COMPANY. (CHAETEREU MAJlCai, 1SC4.) Karuiactuitri of GRAND AXD SQUARE Agraffe Piano-Fortes- IVo. 310 and 343 ftecoud Avenue, (CORNER OF 'th 8TKEET.) XKW YOItK. Seed for descriptive Catalusae aj Price Liat, OSB0ES MAKUFACTURIKQ COJITAirT, I09 Ulrcckcr Htrrt.Ti. " CJ6DOKS" BIRD AVD AXIMAi CACtJ. Mannfactarrd aoMv by tbla fompsnv at Bridsrpcrt Coia an.lrr i'trraof Patrut .'.r tor l nii..t $tatra. ' . ,h,-?etaTefacraat artrty of atylca and fiuiajj aJ lUL'ittUC Canary. Parrot. Mocking; Bird. SQuirrel Stc TLf y arr flniahed la a anprrinr raar.nrr r.; " laaoairrioa arUirh iaao fatal ta Mr4. ..a .nlm.la hrnc car4 in thrir roitatructlon. Tan aa Vaa... t'.c.a. 15ira Fan- rtrra wi!la4preciatthrar raiiitat.fr. c.ilrnr. - (oud la n. ucitrr Cacra. They rrcaivrd t h:ht rrwmmm at th Aanrrican Inatltat. aud N. Vera Si.ir atra cf STMDAIill SCALES J-'al iirot,at j ;ba rH, jmU tircu.ar asa rrrci
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