THE KREEMAN- j lIL;KiSiAl : : J AX. 2S, 1SG9. lQ(L AND pRS0NAl- , Fresh No. 1 Oysters, in cans, constantly for sale by M. L. Oatman. The entire cumber of militia enrolled ia t'bU couuty iurlng the year 1868 ia put tb,n at 2,110.. Several t-oya were arrested in Tyrone last reek and sent to jail, charged with pilfering irora a store iu that place. A I! at Hemlock, this county, whi'e c- i-ting iown a steep hill, on Friday last, against a large log and austaiued consid- ble injury. V"e have no contributions to our "Youth's I) i.tirtment" tlaia week. Answers to Enig ma and Charade given in our last will be -liblisbed in our next issuo. The attention of Supervisors and School X :reclorj U invited to the notice published r 'sewhere in our paper over the tignature of ie G"uuty Commis'ioneta. A inrry weighing twenty-four and a j.fcif pounds, and measuring five foct from r. unt of beak to tip of tail, wao recently shot La&r Newry. Dlair county. Dtv'ni F.irher, repair foreman on the Ta. R. It. at Wumore, jumped from an engine w;tit'o in ruction, on Tuesday of last week, i :.d was pietty severely injured. A lad namci Myera died in Shirley town s'.ip. fiuaticgdm county, from tbat dread : .:! disease, hydrophobia, on the 12fh inst. 1 bc-;n bitten by a rabid cat about a 'lA-dtii previous. lion. D..J. iljnell gave a reeeption to the Senator elect, Hon. John A. Sctt. aud to tha member of Caress from this State, in Washington, on Thursday last. It is said io have t.n a very brilliant affair. Dr. H. I). Miller, of Altoona, whom we Inow to bo . competent dentist, and clever gentleman, naV.-,s a most liberal offer to persons from a distance getting work dona by h.Qi. See his card. Mrs. Isaac Cornelius, of Cas township, Huntingdon courtly, presented her husband vitu a .iirint.-i!as present m the shape f three uouuoir.rr babies. It Is well enough, perhaps, for Mr. C. that 'Christmas conies but once ytar." I James Pjw1, of F-lls River, Mafs., fell j from a psronger train near New Fiorence. a j few rig''f eircc, and was 6?ruckTy a freight ' train, which .fractured the cap f.f oue of his knees aud toro much of the llesli-from hi i kg, lie was taken to tho Westmoreland Fucr Ib3. Sirs. Catharine Il-cver, of A!lobeny Fur nace. U!air county, has been suffering with a raiu in hor fxt for the past mx years, but r-ioeutiy the psin amended her leg, and she was surprised to find, a few days since, a lorjg cauibrio needle imbedded iu the flesh, which fcii forthwith had extracted. 'ilia nam cf lliuan M'Corruiok, reported to iaave been murders 1 iu Indiana county, wns John, not Robert, and he ia not dead, t ut still I'teth. Ha was not assaulted and bcMtb-it 1 cither fell, a horse kicked him, somebody etn:ck h'uu, or sjmcthiug ele rapp?u-?dtol:im,.Vi-i (hat is all that is kuowo about the who'o hT dr. The edi'er and publishers of the CIrecs-har-j Democrat have been prosecuted for siWl by A. M. I'.msr-r, of Irwia. They entered bail In $100 each I jt their appoar nnce at the hearing of the case on j estcrday. When w jl! rr ;..p1c lesui tbo utter folly of prosecuting epAjn.r men for what tLey conceive to Ve MLvIlus ? At the a:.r.'ul e'eciioa cf tha C.unbria Comfy Fire Insurance C?., l.tld on the 11th inst., too foi'owir.g gentlemen were ch6en Oircctors fjr tha current year : J."Moore, K. Uvoeits, I. Cf. I ford, G. M. Reado, A. A. Harkr, Jno. Williams. W. KitU;ll, R II. T-i-lor, Jno. Lloyd, I). J. Mills, R. L. Juhns ton, aud IleDry Walten. At aa election of the E. & C. R. R. Co., held on the 1 1th inst , the fallowing officers were elected for tbe ensuing year : President, A. A. Barker; Directors, Ed. Roberts. Ileury Fo6ttr,ames Myers. Jno. Williams. Geo. J. Hotlers, Emn VI. Evans, Richard Jones, i'ho (Jrifiith. Abel LloyJ, U. J. Lombaert, Ge. M. RmJ, and Jas. A. Moore. . The 0!dF'!uws hereaways, with their wives, sweethearts, and other ladjT friends, ivi''i: gcJ to a m(t suniptuou.s reptt at lw.'c Iccgo rccm. on luday night last. The war i aid to Lave been carried iuto Turkey with a perfect vengeance, and the nlio'e affair is i jj-ifsentcd as havicg been rejii-te with dfc'.icioi'.s edibles and pleasant enjoyment. OJl f;!Iowe, however, not to invit? the printers. A p)t named Drown, from Ashland coun ty, Ohio, but who has resided near WiliiamB burg, lilair county, for the past six months ia iasd to be afil:ct"d with a snake in her stctuach, and tho reptile frequently crawls r.p her throat and produces cboking fits. She was recently taken to tha Poor House, nu tLe officer who accompanied her alleges tLat he raw the fnake protrude its head rev era! inches from her mouth no less than five timc whi'o -u the way, and in each in stance chrkin fits were the result. Several citiz'-r 6 of Williamsburg testify to like facts. Rev. (i Chmtoph, for tbe past seven ears cr so pa6tor of the St. Benedict's oou grcga'JoD, Carrolitown, has been called to Fsi;rne the duties of professor at fit. Vin cetit'a Academy, near Latrobe, and Thurs day last took his departure for the scene of bis future labors. Xo clergyman has ever more fully or faithfully performed the du ties of pastor, and no people has ever more heartily loved or highly eeteemad their spir itual director than have the members of St. Benedict's church loved and esteemed Fath er Ciles. lie ha wen the respect and good will of all classtK, and they caunot but wish hi&i abundant graces in this life and unend ing 'el'ifity in the next. On laft Sunday week Rev. R. C. Christy, pastor of the Catholic church in this place, proposed to his congregation that twelve njambtrs thereof thould undertake the ex pense cf putting in the twelve large win dows icquired for the new church building la courso cf erection, stating at the Same lime that the name of each donor or rtLer inscription the donor himself fcrhi irc, Would be inscribed upon the - , , " -b"ted. which, .would window he had co... -.. be of j-Mncd e'.as, and would cost about m ty dollars. Up to pre.ut writing eleven of Ue windows have been taken, aud of course tie remaiaing one will not long go bcggirg 1L. idea is a gxd oue, and we are pleased to rj.,ie the fact tbat it fcaa so soon been ftctcd upon. IIabriu). At the reeidence of tho brlde'u Tatber in Cambria townbhip. on Tuesday even'.i., 10th in:;t., by Rev. W. U. Schell, Mr. Ed. James, j ltd . r editor of the AUegfia nlan, and Ming Annie, youngest daughter of Reee S. Lloyd, E6q. We extend the fry- of we'o me to our young typo friend, and the opportunity to congratulate him upon the ly mariner ia whi.-h he slipped his head in to the matrimonial nooto. May him and his fir biiue enjoy a long life of unal-L&tyd! ppppinefs, and when their "forms" are 'locked up" in the cold embrace of death iuay their life records present a 'clean Woof af;rj may e g0on deeds "registered" w o!r ctsdit.entiUe them. ta enrollment- IocaI Correspoudence. Al'tooxa Cxtt, JaD. 25, 18G9. Friend MaOa Thursday night last oc curred one of the most terrific fires that ever happened in this city. The large and com modious freighfc car ehop belonging the Pa. R. R. Co. a building erected in the form of an L, one wing being about 600 feet and the ether about 400 feet long by some 75 or 80 feet wide was set on fire by some fiend in human shape, between the hours of ll and 12 o'clock on the night in question, aDd with its conteuts was totally destroyed. At the time of the fire there were in the shop twelve or fifteen new cars, worth son.e eight hun dred or a thousand dollars each, besides seven other cars laden with merchandise, bacon, lard, leather, coal and sand. These cart" and all thtrv contained. tnnrr.f,r miih lumber, tools and machinery contained in the building, were also consumed, whilesev eral buildings adjaceut, belonging to other parties, were moro or lesa ininr TI.e Compauy'a loss is estimated t Sinn nnn They haveofiVred a reward of $1,000 for the arrest ot the miscreant who communicated the fire, and the city authorities have offered an additional reward of 500 for the arrest aurt couvictiou of any one guilty of incendi- oiioiu wiuiin me corporate limits. As u usual on such occasions here, there was con siderable pilfering and stealing going on in ukuci pana oi. tne city wniie tne tire was one iaay .osi a valuable eewing machine, and Feveral others who hud not ta- .i..t. L I.J I . a .. aen tbe precaution to secure their doors found themselves minus bams, bread, butter and other articles on the following morning. Tha fire department, as usual, were prompt ly on the scene, aud worked with a will and determination worthy of all praise. The citizens in the vicinity of the conflagration are iu a great measure indebted to the brave and gallant firemen for the preservation of their properties. On Thursday evening soma one of the light-fingTed gentry effected an entrance by the back way hit . the sewiog room of Mrs. M'Ciellan, but finding thero was little, of value excepting portions of a dress pattern lying around loose, he confiscated it and a considerable quantity of dress trimmings, besides a small sum of money which he found in a drawer, andthon made his exit by the way he had enterd. Tbe last "Aitoona Vindicator," by wy of mu.-eineut, no doubt, pitches into the City Council with a perfect looseness, for not being us Democratic as he could desire. I think the editor is presuming too fur on the gullibility of nis reiuers a lie imagines lor a moment that tbe tloic he gave them last'weck will be swal lowed as good Democratic doctrine. It i3 true the majority ot the Council are L'tmocrats, but they are none the less men of integrity and in dependence who know their rights and their iluties, and dare maintain the one :i:id perform the otber without fear, favor or afleciioa. When aworn into office they were to know nt.- p-rtv or sect, cr do aught else incompatible with the best interests of the entire city. 1 heir first J duty was to elect a Solicitor, aud for this poi j lion two legal gentlemen were riatnrd. Oue of j the e was known to the majority of Council as a man of enlarged views and great legal abilities. The oilier ra iy be his peer in all re spects, but he was not so well known. - Conse quently the one that wrs knowu to he corupe tent was chosen to lid the position. And that this was iij;ht even the "Vindicator" inau should be wilting to admit, as his own c;ts will illu.-t.-atc. lie has a suit in Court, aud has the right to select au attorney to plead his cause. Which would Le employ, one known to be competent, or one of whom nothing was known? The City Solicitor is not a party man, so far as I know, lie has not identified himselt with any party, and few men possess a better lcs;al record or more gentlemauly attri bufes. That tho present incumbent ia a demo crat and a gentleman is beyond question, but that is no reason why the "Vindicator'' man should lash hinnelf intu a fury over the fact that the Couucil has saw fit to stop the pay of an incompetent officii 1. Nor does it argue very much lor his intelligence when he says that some of the "best mindi" iu the city doubt that the Council has the power to stop the pay of of an oilicer. Any man with common sense who has ever read the charter cannot for a mo tueut doubt that Council possesses that very power, liut the "Vindicator," with streaming eyes and accents wild, exclaims that the city is in tbe hands of the Philistines or Republf cur.s. Rather a left-handed compliment to his Honor the Mayor, who has general supervision over all our municipal aflYira. The Council, being the first elected under the city chart er, had much to coutend with', but I thii:k they have done a great deal towaros bringing ordtr out of chaos. It is possible, however, th.it they have not nor could not do on vhing that would meet the approbation of the 'Vindicator" mn. I could nevarihcle, if the oc vision required it, show much good that the present Council has accomplished, and if future Councils pursue the same commendablo course tho progress aud prosperity of our new city will be ensured. Tbe inueudoes of the "Vindicator" contain other flings which I thall pais by for .he pre sert. It certainly afford me no pleasure to lind lnult iu ny way with the Democratic or gan of the ciiy, aud I trust shall never have occasiou to do so agaiu. Quite a ecnaatloii was created among the loilists" here by a communication in the Phil adc'.uhia Sunday Mercury over the non de plume of "Allen." Oh! Lord, "but it did cause a rat tling ainrmg the dry bones. Bowie knives aud pistols were greatly in vogue with those who were hurt. The "culled aemineu" who bad their names associated with the white traeh were not a little indignant at the insult. Yours, &.C., T, I M. Wii.moke, Jan. 25, 1868. Dear Freeman Was hoping to have some thing now for you this week, but as yet nothing has occurred Everybody seems to be sleeping waiting on the returning spring to rouse their dormant energies. Business,.also. has been very dull, except the bark business, which in every form seems to flourish. The weather has been very moderate for some time, and the snow has nearly all dis appeared. This i pleasing to a few per sons who were afraid of being stayed by a young politician who caused so much cool ness hero in November by going Iuto busi ness. As a Democrat of the "New Block" I might submit some new political theories for an amateur critic to exercise his or her til- ents upon, were I not afraid of bn'chering your coulmns by a "nonsensical article.'" ' A movement is on loot Lere to organize a society ol Good Templars, and it is thought tbe project will be successful. " ri J. D. Hardman. of Altoona, who has canrau the State in the Temperance cause delivered a lecture on that subject to a large audience, in tbe Lutheran church here CL' lBt (Saturday) evening Ho ac cused us of Wing too rnady cfc-'-Sgs ni went so far as to caution us against loving Parlor. . Our worthy representative paid ua a fly ing visit on last Saturday. Seema to beer his new honors meekly. The ngfot and employees of the I . i; K. Co. are now doing business in the new de pot', which Is accorded to be as fins a one as there is east of Pittsburg. For an indefinite period I reluctantly closo oa aecount of nothing to say. Chif, &c. Thb Ebsnsborq . Female Srminahy. Rev. B. M.Kerr, A M, Principal, will open or the next session of five months, or twenty &i,o n Mondav. February 8th, 1869 Terms', per'- scholar, one-half fa f $11, P0 and acceding to FRI9IETAI. POLITICKS. " ' BI PETBPIIUM T. HiSBT.JS. : Mister UJitur I he been a read in' ov lecktshures made by sientifik men on Pri meval Flora and- fanna, and on Primeval Kemisiry, but tbe subjeckt of primeval poli ticks remains ontonched yet. So I guess I had orto touch that ere sul'jckt jest a leetle. Sientifik men prove that the world onto which we live u a hundred thousand years old. They prove this by the compound eye in the irilnAUe, an animal found deown onto tho pala-ozaic formashun. That ere animal was made tew see. for it has eyes ; therefor ther must ov bin light. It's a-water animal; therefor ther must ov bin clear water. It's a hundred thousand years old ; therefor ther mast ov bin water and light a hundred thou sand years ago. , . Now we drop the Jilosofy and take up the politicks. Tho wcrd iriboite means three fold, so that this animal no dont was a. paster ! and jAder. hit so, we can trace pasters and I folders back onto the eekond geological for mashun. This ez the first instance on rekord ov pasters and -folders, but the remains is very noomems. ' The uext instance ot paster and folder ez found onto the beaver, which Las a fiat ta!e maid on ptirpos to paste and to fold. - They wcr noomerus tew, and" built many dams, for which reason it ez rekoned that they wer a crewel wicked rase. Both - these speches ia now extinckt, except tbe beaver, but an other speches has sprung up at Ilarrisburg that ar akin to the old tribolite, which ez misteriously prooved. Etaminin' ov ther eyes, they are found tew.be made fur light, and tho' not a water animal, 3'et examinin' ov the retina ov ther eyes it i found that greenbacks ez disticetly reflected. They ar noomerus tew, and breed fast, like the old tribolile. Whether this speches breeds in Landiies old mill-dam, on Paxton creek, ez a good questshun for antiquarians. Our Le gislature shood investigate th matter, as they seem to breed very noomerusly. No doubt thousands ev years alter this sura ge ologist will dig up the orgauic remains ov these; pesky critters, aud spekulate onto ther origin. Ef ther eyes ar as good as the eye ov the pala-czoic tribolile no dout the green back will still be visible onto ther eyes. Gen. Grant, not bein' a sientifik min, is mvm on this subjekt, but ho thinks with Gov. Geary that'laue soljers who fit for ther country orto git orfis. Yours, in the wool, N., Jr. Not a Bexe, which means take notis.- My Unkel promised tew giv me one ov Webster's quarto Dickshunaries ef I would spell tew hundred words that he would se lect. When it oome onto the test I spelt all but the last word, which was the nam ov a river onto Italy. I spelled it first "P o e," but he said it warn't Edgar Poe. I then spelt it 'P-o A." but he sed it wern't an in torjeckshun. I then braced my nerves and spelt it P-e-i-a-u g h." He laift and sed thai, would do, and giv' the dickshunary onto me. Neather him nor mo noes yet ef it is right or wioug. But he sea I'm improviu' in spellin'. N., Jb. Johnstowx, Jan. 25, 1869. Dear Freeman Local news is still scarce The weather has been warm and mild up to the 2 4 tli inst. Tbe snow is pretty well gone and the streams are all open. Parke's new Opera Uouse has received the finishing touches, and is now a model if ele. ganco and comfoit. It is very commodious aud is other w iso admirably adapted to the purpose for which it has been fitted up. it will be occupied for a brief period, commen cing on Monday night next, by a theatrical troupe from Pittsburgh. The Cambria Iron Company is about changing its title to the Cambria Iron, Coal 6nd Steel Company. There will be an in crease of capital stock some say to 6ix mil lions of dollars. More territory will be bought up, and tho "machine" will no doubt be run strong. Tho weather has been so favorable that stone masons are busily engaged in putting up the foundations of houses, and many new buildings are progressing." Painters are en gaged on outside work, and carpenters are framing- tenements. There certainly will be a cold spell yet, and will likely be early in February. .The spring elections will soon bs at hand, but little interest is now taken in local elec tions. There have teen several exhibitions and musical entertainments in the Union Hall and other places, but not of an extraordina ry character. The- chicken pox are prevailing in some localities otherwise the general health is good. The soft weather may occasion sick ness. There will be an eclipse on the evening of the 27th inst. If the weather ehould be clear, the moon will be seen partially ob scured, commencing at about 7 o'clock. I have nothing more to note just at pres ent and being unwell will ask your indul gence, next week. MacSjiakb, Jr. Is Drmand. Considerable inquiry is being made just now for tenement houes by many of those who do not own the roofs that shelter them. There should be more houses erected in our town, and if our neighbor down the road don't succeed in removing the centre of the county to its extrene circumference, we hope to see many new buildings put up the coming summer. And those who make these improve ments will do well to remember that George Uuntley has all kind of building hardware, as well as paints, which he will sell very cheap in order to encourage improvemerts of this kind. Auy one who needs any article in bis line may reit assured that no dealer cau undersell him. Kctirsi. If everybody will keep a sharp look out mid h stiir upper lip they will be apt to see an eclipse of the moon at an' early hour this (Wednesday) evening, and if they then go to Shoemaker & Co's cheap cash store they will Fee a stock of merchandise tbat cannot be eclipsed in quantity, quality, or cheapness of price, by any similar nssortment this side of tbe moon s eclipse. There is no moonshine about this latter statement, however, as all can learn who pay the Messrs. Shoemaker a visit. Still Maintained. The reputation earned by A. U. Faller for keeping the largest aud most lucious oysters eer brought to Ebcns burg is still maintained by that geulleman. If you wish to indu'ge in the finest bivalves, the choicest confections, nuts, iruits, etc., the freshest ale or beer, or any other palatable del icacy, you can be accommodated at a moder ate price by Mr. Faller. Wi understand onr friend, M- L. Oat man, of this place, is dointr tbe largest Flour trade done in Eb3'uurg . lie keeps on hand at all times the choicest brands oi Flour, and sells at a shorter profit than any dealer in this vicinity. The choicest Groceries of all kinds will also be found at Mr. Oatman's establishment, and can be bought at tbe most reasonable rates. . Still Enocgh. If any body supposes that Vallie Barker has not enough ot goods of all kinds to supply every body who wants o buy the bes. of merchandise at the very lowest fig ures, a visit to his exunsive establishment will soon dispel tbe doubt. He keeps up au ample stock and keeps bis prices down very low. SraiNQ- Onlv orte more winter month re mains after the present, and during that time Mr B- B- Davis : intends to dispose or his lariie and beautiful assortment of goods at ex . in,ar nrirM. in order to- make room for bia aprin stock. - Let bargain seekers make a. jjot of tbk fact, wd act according ty f Ttb 5v c. "THE TELEGRAPH," published at Keno sha, Wis., says: A J-l . . T i . a hood AiEsioiNE. it is noi oiten we gar much iu favor of Patent Medicine, because it is hird distinguishing between tbe humbug and the really valuable medicine. But we .go out ot our general custom to sav tbat HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BlTTERS is no hum bug. We have tried it. and we know it to be almost infallible incases of indigestion, dis arrangement of the Liver, sc. It has cured us of the most obstinate case of Jaundice, after every other remedy bad (ailed. And in no less than half a dor.en instances, wheie we have recommended It to our friends for the same disease, it has proved alike efficacious: and we have yet forbear of tbe case wherein it has tailed. - i HIS 1S1TTKBS IS KNT1RKLT FK FROM ALL Alcciiolic aratixTLRE. HOOFLA.ND-S GERMAN. TONIC is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, with pure Santa Ciuz Uum, orange, anise, Ac, making a preparation of rare medical val ue. The Tonic is used for the same diseases the liitters ; in cases where -ome Alcoholic Stimulus is necessarv. Frincipal Office, 631 Arch St., Philad'a, Pa. Sold by Druggists and others everywhere. jan 21. -lm. HABITUAL COST1VENESS OR CON STIPATION, From this.afiicf ion arises uny of tho ailings of mankind. In our eve. ry day .1V of life we hear people complain of nervon? and sw.u Headache, Biliousness, In activity of the i Liver. Listlcaauess. De bility, los9 of Appetite, Cholic v-sni) want cf sleep at night, and drowsiness through tiv Ger.eially the cause of all this train of difficul ties can be traced to costiveness or constipation of the bowels, and a remedy for this compWnt is what is required; but among the multiplicity of catharic remedies how shall they choose? We all know that cattarics, after thorough ac lion on the bowels, leave them in perhaps a worse constipated state than before the remedy was taken. This, however, is not the the case with Roback's Ulood Pills. They act mildly, yet most effectively, n the liver, causing that organ to throw off the accumulated morbid matter, leaving the stomacn ana bowels in am perfectly healthy aud natural state and not const ipatcd. . Those afflicted In this way would do well, after the treatment above indicated, to have Roback's Stomach Bitters where they could take a dose alter each meal; they would aid digestion and strengthen the stomach. How to Kill a Town. The Dubuque Herald gives tho following receipt fur knock ing a town stiff aud dead, which we think is so applicable to our own town that we trans fer it to our columns : "If you wish to kill off a town, put up no more buildings thau you are obliged to occupy yourself. If you should happen to have an empty building, and any oue should want to rent, ask about three times its actual value. Look at every newcomer with a scowl. Turn a cold shoulder to every business man or mechaniceeking a home among you. Go abroad tor wares rather than purchase of your own merchants or manufacturers at the same prices. Refuse to advertise, so that persons at a distance will not 6 lppose any business is being done in your town. ' A prompt and clos! obser vance of these rules will ruin auy town in two years." Tlic Danger of Delay. But few diseases require more attention than Colds and Coughs, and lew are more general ly neglected. How many persons, when they take a cold, consider it of no importance, and let it rnn cn, without reflecting a moment on its consequences Remember that neglected colds are frequentl t darger us, and ottfii re sult in diseases moit' difficult to cure A cold in the head produces a cough, then comes pain tn the side, fever, difficulty iu breathing, and finally ends in Consumption.' vVbo would suf fer from a cold, with the probalility OT a seri ou? attack of Catarrh. Bronchitis, Influenzi, lnfbimation of the Lungs. &c, olifn that rffi cient preventive. MISULER'S HERB BIT TERS can be had at any moments notive? It will remove the tickling sensation which preceeds a cold prevent hoarsness, check cough ing, expel the mucous gtthered iD the bron chia, and resist successfully that fell destroyer, Consumption. Bkware ! Tbe great success which has attended the celebrated . Metropolitan Oil, wherever introduced,, has led to the manu facture of inferior burning fluids, which are being palmed upon the public as superior articles. The Metropolitan Oil can have no equal as a cheap, brilliant and satisfactory inluminating fluid, and all oils introduced to compete with it, while they fall very far short of tbo mark, are infringements on this patent, and hence the proprietor of the right in this county, Mr. M. L. OMman, is dclcr mined to proceed against all parties who undertake to sell any euch oils within the bounds of Carabrut county. The Metropoli tan Oil cannot be excelled in any particular, and the nubiic should beware of all imita tions, for. they are worthless. . To Consumptives. The adretti.-cr, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, attec having suffered several years w th a severe Innir affection, and that dread disease. Consumption, is anxious to make known to bis fellow suffer ers the menus of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the Prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for reparing and using the same, which they will find a sckk Curb for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, kc. Tho only object of the advertiser in send, ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and send information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every aufferer will try his remedy, ns it will cost them nothing, and may prove abless:ng Parties wishing the Picscription will please address Rfv. EDW '.RD A. WILSON. 1C5 South Second St., Williamsburg, Kings County New York. . fNov.l3,'68.1y. To ascertain tbe length of the day or night at any time during tbe year, double the time of the sun a rising, which gives you the length of the night, and double the time of its setting, which gives you the length of tne day. To keep yourself posted on time and its flight, buy one of those excellent American watches which C. T. Roberts is selling so very cheap, and which will besure to give you perfect satisfac tion. The Weather Though the weather has been very mild for the past three weeks, Messrs. Leopold Jb Brother, at the Oak Hall Clothing Store, Main street, Johnstown, have sold lots of winter clothing. Buyers know that winter 13 not over, and that they can purchase cheap and durable goods at Oak Hall. Acctiow.-Never buy goods at(anction. If you do you will gt cheated. If you need any thing- in the Dry Goods line, go to Leopold Mayer's New York Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Storejand you will havea chance to examine before you buy. He keeps on Main street, Johnstown. .. Good looks depend on good dress, and no one is well dressed without a new hat. We saw tin-ton hats at L. Cohen & Bro.'s New York Clothina Hall. Johnstown, on Main street, opposite the Express office. We examined the price. Cohens fcell cheap and good goods. Shadows. Comintr events cast their shadows before, when the sun shines, but J. J. Murphy, of the nar Clothing Store, Johnstown, sells cheap and durable clothing all the time. Ufl. can be found on Clinton: street. Doors always open, and admittance free. OUR. K ErV FAMILY SETINGh JklACHINE ! ! The superior merits of the "Singer" Ma chines over all others, either for Family use er Manufacturing purpo.es, are bo well established and so generally admitted, tbat an enumeration of tbdir relative excellences is no lour or can- sidercd necessarv. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE. which has been brought to nerfection re?r:trdVs of time, labor, or exp nse, ia now confidently presented to the pub.ic as incomparably the uxxT .-ewixg .Machine is existence. Th machine in Question is 1M PLE. COil. PACT, DURABLK aud BEAUTIFUL. It is quiet, light running, and cai-asik or,rsa- FOSJIIXO A RANGE AM) VAUIETT Of WORK never either . t : 5 .... .t.j 1(1 sewins Willi r. l . c . and coarsest materials, aiin .u:.... the two extremes, in the mcst b;f:,,?ri .. substantial manner. Its attachments lor xim ming,-Braiding, Cording. Tucking, Quilting.i renin?, trimming, itniding, &c, are .ot(l and Practical, and have been invented aud adjusted espesially for this Machine. .New designs of the Unique, Useful and Pop ular Folding Tup and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Machines manufactured by this Compa ny, have been prepared for enclosing the i.ew Machine. A faint idea, however, can at best be con veyed through the medium of a (necessai ilv ) limited advertisement; and we therefore urge every person in que.-t of a Sewing Machine by all means to exaidne and test, if they can pos sibly do so, all the leading rival Machines be fore making a purchase. A selection can then be made understandingly. Branches or agen cies for supplying thi ' Singer" Machines will be found in nearly every city and town through out the civilized world, where Machines wid be cheerfully exhibited and any information promptly furnished. Or commuuicatiena may be nddressed to The Singer Manufacturing Company, 458 BROADWAY, X K W YORK. Philadelphia Orricr. HOiJ Cm srNiT Strekt. tSC. T. ROBERT.;, Agent for Ebensburg and vicinity, keeps these Mnchines constantly for sale at his store on High street The pub lie are respectfully invited to c.s!l and see them in operation. Instruction- given free. .Ma chines sold at city prices. N 3 kbeight oh akokd. Also, Stuger's Needles, Oil, Silk and Cotton always on hand. aug 20.-1 y. STRAY STEER. Came fo tbe prem ises of the subscriber, in Clearfield tow n sbir, Cambria county, on or ahout the first of September lasl, a large dark brjw.i s-teer Ac unknown, onj no mirks visible. The o vner is reque-ned to conic foi ward, prove pro perty, pay charge and tike him away, other wise he will be disposed of i-c-Hi;ig to law. JaD. 28, ltD -3t. HENRY B. XOEL. TOTICE. The ncount of Jeremiah McGomgle, Committee of Peter Movers, a luuatie. wa.s filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, on the 10th day of December last, and w ill be presented for the action of the Court on Mondav, the 1st day of March next. J. K. HUE, ProtVv. Prothy's Office, Eheusburg. Jan'y 2$, 1S-GD. LICENSE NOTI CE. Notire is here by given th.it tbe petitions of Baltzer Hel frich. of CliCFt township, for license to keep an Katinjr Ilouse, and of N'c' ola Lambourn, of Carroll twp., and Oebhart Ebenhoch, Mutster twp., for Tavorn Licenses, have been filed in my office, and will be preseutel to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions at the special term commeLcinK o M- n lav, Feb. 15th, IHC!. J. K. IIITE", Prothonotary. Eberisburg, Jan. 23. 18C9 -3t. 1J"OTICE. To the Ckkditoks or -i- V THE HCNTIXGDO.V, CAMBRH AMD I.NDIAXA TcRXPiKE Co By order of the Court of Hun tingdon coui.ty I am directed to pav to the creditors of the Huntingdon. Cambri.t aud In ctintx. T.rnpiko Compnny or. r: res. c&:l . u I lit) amount of tluir claims, with interest audid to January 11, 1841. I am prepared to pay said amount on presentation ot certificate of indebtedness- JOHN LLOYD. Sequestrator. EbPnsbtirg, Jan. 2$, lf6i.-3t. SHERIFF'S SALES. I5y virtue of sundry writs of Al. Vend. Expon and Le vari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Pub ic Snip., at the Court House in Ebensburg, on MONDAY. the lfTH dat ok FmauAtv Fxr, at 1 o clock p. u , the following Ileal Estate, to wit : All the right, title and iutrrest f J. W: Boody, dee'd, of, iu and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson townr-hip, Carubrjn county, adjoining lands of Vf in., ty) ere. Joseph Buikhart, and otheu, containing 254 seres, more or less, about 60 acres of which arc clear ed. having thereon erected a two story plank house, now in the occupancy of Henry Ely, and a water saw mill not now occupied. Also, all the right, title and interest of J. Xf. Boo ly.de ceased, of, in and to a piece or parcel of laud situate in Jackson township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Wni Uidan, Andrew Rib bleu, and others, containicg 23 acres, more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Lewis Dunmit e. Ar.so, all the riht, title and interest of Elijah Morrison, Administrator of Joseph War ren Boody, dee'd, who ws co-deieudaut with James E. Soulhworth, to wit : All that certain tract and parcel of laud situate in Jackson twp , in the county of Cumbiia and State of Penn sylvania, adjoining lands now or late the pro perty of S- Dormyer and L. Donuyer on the wost, lands of Joseph Burkhart onthesouih. lauds now or late of Simon Dormyer on the nor.h, and lands now or late of Teter Berg and John Arnold on the east, and others, contain ing 118 acres, more or less, excepting, never theless, the surface of 18 acres of said tract reserved, it being part of the same land which L. Dormyer conveyed to Geo. Slonaker, dee'd, and which Elizabeth Slonaker, by deed bearing date the "th day of January, A. D. 1S65, eon veved unto the said delendanU, in said inden ture securing part of the said purchase money of the same, with the appurtenances and hered itaments. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Elizabeth Slonaker. JOHN A. BLAIR. Sheriff". Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Jau. 23, 186J.3t. FINE PROPERTY FOR SALE! Will be sold on the most reasonable terms tbat valuable property situate ia the Borough of Summitville, Cambria county, cornering on the Northern Turnpike and the Old Portage, embracing FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, with a front of 130 feet, having thereon erected a large TWO STORY HOUSE, part brick and nrt frame at present occupied as a tavern The nrooertv has every convenience either for a public house or a comfortable private resi dence It has Stabling for fifteen or twenty hnrw. a first rate well of water and an excel lent warden, and everv other accommodation for either a nubiic bouse or a private dellii.g For terms apply to the subscriber at Summit ville.- xj.fc.ttn i tJUUUiiis. . Jf.'nttarv 14. 1868..4L . ' jgJ ohnatown Democrat, Altoona Vindica-' tor and xJoUidaysDurg otanuaru copy lour times ao4, end bU to ad v eraser- UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. AND FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. This great enterpise is approaching com pie-. tra i wiih.ii rapidity that astonishes the world.' Over fifteen (15 (J) miles have been built by two (2) powerful-companies: the Union Pa cific Railroad,- beginning arOmaha, building wct, and the Central Pacific Railroad, begin ning at Sacramento, and building east, until 'he two roads sh 11 meet. Less than two hun dred -and fifty miles 'remain to be built. Tbe greter part of the interval ia now graded,. and it is reasonably expected that the tbrouch connection bet wee Saa Francisco and Kew York wi;l be completed by July I. As the amount of Government aid given to eicu ia dependent upon the length of road each shall build, both companies are prompted to great efforts to secure the coi.strai.tiou and control of what, when completed, will bo one aud tbe only grand Rai'road Line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific couii. tr.ellundred and Teu Million Dollars (?I10 0G0.0UU,) in money have already been expend ed by the two powerful companies engngeJ iu this great enierpri.-e, and they will speedily complete the por.ion yet to be built. When the United States Government found it neces sary to secure the construction of the Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect its own infer est. it gave tho companies, author'zed to build it such aicp! aid as should render its speedy completion beyond a doubt. The Government uiJ may be Lrielly summed up as follows: . rirst. The light of way and all necessary timber, i stone lrona public domain. Second. It nj--wr 4 Qoul.:oa of 12 800 acres of land to tho mile, wm.,ben the road is completed, will amount to twe.- tv f n-tiKon (23.U0'J,0JI) acres, and all ot It'within twe, (20) miles of the raiiroa l. 'liiird. It loans the companies fiftv million doll.irs ($50,000,0 Jl), for whiuh it takes a Econd lien. The Government haa already loaned the Union Pacific Railroad twenty four million and fifty -eight thousand dollars v$24.0.'nS,lO ) and to the Central Pacific Railroad sve:it eii million six hundred and forty eight thousand dollars ($l,64t?,000), amounting in' all to fortv-one milliou seven hundred and six thous and'dollurs ($41,706,000) Tbe companies are termltted to wsue their own Firit Mortage Bonds to the same amount as they receive from the United States, aad no more. The companies have sold to permanent investors about (t4t ,01)0,000) fotty million dollars of their First Mortgago Bonds. The companies have already paid in (including net e uning.-not divided, grants from State of Cali fornia, snd Sacramento city and Sun Francisco.) upwards of i $25,(0J,U00) tweuty-nv million dollars of capital stock. WHAT IS TIIERE YET TO BE DONE ? In con idering this question It must bo re meaibered tint ad the romaitiing iron to finish the road is coatracteJ fur, and the largest por tion paid for and now delivered on the line of the Uniou Pacific Railroad aud the Central Pa cific Railroad, aud that tbe grading is almost fii.isbed. WHAT RESOURCES II AVE TI1C COM PANIES TO FINISH THE ROAD ? . First. They will recciae frui the G.jvern nieut hr tbe r-jad progresses ubout $D,i.0O,0d0 anditional. Second Thev can iaue their own First Moiltfage Bonds for about 49,01.0. 0U0 addi tional. Third. T' e companies now hold almost all the lar.-l they have up to this time received from the Govornmeut; upon the cooi.letinn of the road they will hare received in ail 23,'iOD,. 000 acres, which Rt$l.I0 per acre wou'J be wor-.h ?31 50'J.OU'J. In addition to the above the net can ingR of the roads and additional capital, if necessary could be called i:i to Cuish the road. W AY B US I NESS A C T UAL EARNI NO 3 . No one has ever cif resrei a doubt that us soon as the road is completed its through busi nes will ba abundantly piofit ible Gross eariiiugs of the Uni in Pa cific Railroad Company for six months, ending January 1, 'CD, were upwards of. . $3,003,000 The earning? of the Central Pa cific Railroad, for six months, ending Jan. 1st, lf09. were. tl,T50,OOOg'Id Expensos S.r50.0 0 gold luterest ... 430.1 00 - l.COO.COO ' Net profit of Cen'ral raciflc Railroad, after p lying all in terest and expenses for six mouths 8750.000 gold Th prwent cr:ss earnings of the LTuion and Ccutral Pacific Railroads are $1,20 J.t-OJ mouth Iv. liow large a business is it safe TO PK EDICT FOR THE OiiEAT PA CIFIC RAILROAD? We would give the following .facts acilved from Shipping Lists, Insurance Companies, Railroads, and general information: Sbips Koinz from the Atlantic around Cape Horn, 100. .. . S'J.OOO tons. Steaiships connecting at Pa nama with California and China. 53 120.0C0 " Overland Tiains,Stage3, Horses, etc , e c 31.000 Here we have two hundred and thirty thous and tons carrie 1 westward, and experience has shown that iu the last few years the re turn -passengers from Culilontia have beeu neatly as numerous as those sro:ng. HOW MANY PASSENGERS are TIIERE? We msike the following estimate. 1 10 Steamships, both ways, TO.t'Od (act'l for '68) 200 Ves-els, - " ' - 4.0(H) estimat'd Overland " 100.(00 . . . ' a - Number per amium . .174,000 .: Present price (averaging half the C03ta of the Btesmships), for both passengers an tou oage., gives the following result: 170,000 passengers at $100 $17,450,000 4G0.0U0 tons,' rated at 51 per cubic fo . . . 10.640.0WO $33.01,000 Basing calculations upon the above figures, without allowing tor the large increase of bus iuess, wbieh can safely be looked for, then es timate the running expeuscs nt one half and we have a net income of $16 20.0i)0; which; alter paying the interest on the Firet Mort gage Bonds aud the advances made by tho Government, would leave a net annual income of 00",Ut0 over and above all expenses and interest. The First Mortgage Bonds of the Union Ta n;; T?iilmu.i fomn:inv mid the First Mort gage Bonds, of the- Central Pacific Railroad company are botn, principal ana interest, pay- auic i v , - t J -J- r - - - est in gold coin, and run for thirty years, and they cannot be paid before tbat time without l.A i.nn I t " tlm IlCkltlofl. First Mortgage Gold Bonds of. the Ufnjon r- j T. . ; T J t - . . . 1 : .. . . nt.il Virjr I.rv.i rr a (I. lI.I Tlnmla kf IlllUI CSV, . ' ' ' t' t v . . ... v. w - -j Central Pacific Railrord at 103 and accrued luterest. BE HAVEN & BB.0.. DEALERS IK , , . Government Securities, Gold, &c, NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 'PIIILADEiriII.4. FOR RENT A Ilouse and two Lot ot Ground, with Stable and ether out buildings, belonging to the 'wP,,.fIp M'Cague, dee'd, (now occupied red W Kit- 46 Apply T" gW GHUNTjiEY. .PACIFIC BAIL ROAD 11SO 9IILE8 DVILTI THE UNI0H PACIFIC R. H. CO. axd in CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO. Have added Eight Hundred (700) Miles" to their lines during the curreut year, while doing a large local pa senger and freight business. Tbe through connection will undoubtedly be completed next summer, when the through traf fic! roust and will be very great. Forty thou sand men are now employed by the two power ful companies in pressing forward the great na tional highway to a speedy completion. Only yt)0 miles retnainjtobe built, most of which'ate graded and .ready for the rails. First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union Pa cific Railroad Company for sale at par and in terest, ard First Mortgage Gold Bonds of tb Centra Pacific Railroad at 103 and interest. The principal and interest of both bonds ar payable in gold. DE HAVEN &L BROTHER, DBALKKI Xtt Government Securities, Gold, &c.t Xo. 40 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. . Q.EORGE W. YEAGER, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer tn HEATING AND COOK STOVES err EVEET DESCRIPTION, TIN. EDPPI1 AID SIET-IKi WARE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all otber work in his line. Virginia Strec-t, near Caroline Street, ALTOOl, The only dealer In the citv having the right to sell the renowned "iiARLEY SHEAF" COOK Sl'OVE. the rno.t perfect, complete and satisfactory btove ever introduced to the public. Stock Immukse. - Phices Lo"9r. " SATISFACTION". GUARANTEED. PHILADELPHIA. iSrSampIei sent by mail when written fo ALUAIH.E TOWN. I'KOPEKTT FOR SALE. Will be sold at privata sale, th.it valuable property situate at the cor ner of "Ilornpr and Mary Ann streets, in the borough of Ebensburg, toitaining nearly an acre af ground, with a large an commodious Frame Dwelling Ilouse, outbuildings and sta ble ail in excellent order. The property em braces a woo-d-houae. wa--h-hjuse. and an ex cellent cellar, and there arc tu the premises a birge number of selected fruit tree3. A far ther description is deemed unnecessary, aa those wishing to purchase will call and exam ine for themselves. The title is indisputable. For particulars inquire of Ebensburg, January 7th. lfefiO. IOR SALE The undersigned offers far sale the FARM ou which they now reside, situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, within two miles of Loretto, (formerly owned bv James McAtcr.) cr.nt.uninsr ONE HUNDRED and EIGHTY-SEVEN ACRES, more or lest, 1L'() Acres of which are cleared the balmce well timbered. There is erected on the premises a good DWELLING II0USB aud splendid BARN, together with other ne cessary outbuildings, such as Blacksmith Shop, Corn Crib. Sheep House, Sic. ; also, an excel lent ORCHARD of choice fruit. Title per fct. For terms apply on the uremises to B. & C SHIELDS. Loretto P. O.. Atig. 20, 16Grf.-tf. OTICE. -Letters of Administratioa v on the estate of Mary Anu Buser, Bar bara Baser and Margaret Easr, late of the borough of Carrolltown, county of Cambria, deceased, having been granted to the under signed by the Register of said county, notice ia hereby given to persons indebted to said e-tato to make payment without delay, and those having claims against-the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BENDER, Adm'r. Carroll Twp., Jan. 14. 1SC3. Ct. BETTEU BARGAINS than EVER 1 The undersigned having disposed of his interest in the F.hensbnrg Foundry, and re tired from the business, offers for sa'e, to eloss out the remaining portion of bis stocte, FOUR THRESHING MACHINES and ONE TON OF METAL SLED SOLES. The Machines are well made, and will bo sold for $1-25 each, on six months' credit, or for $112,50 cash The sled soles will be sold in one lot for 3 cU. per lb. E. GLASS. Kbenahnrg. Jn. 14.19g9-tf. ' .' TTWU. D. W. ZH'-CiLtrli, burgeon Dea- JLT list, will visit rfnen,ourg pro , i the SECOND Mox-1 lessiouanj' . , r wr of each month, and remain one wecK, " o. - ----- - . , may be found at tne omee nercioiore ocmpiea hr niw. adjoining Huntley's Hardware Store. Teeth extracted without pin by the use of Ni trate Oxide, or Laughing Clag. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Mrs. Mary Owens cft'era for sale her House and Lot situated on the corner of Ogl and Mary Aun streeU. The House hat laud j been rebuilt and fitted up with all the modern improvements. Term liberal. For further information apply to - ' v OKO. M. RE APE, Agrt. KUebarg, Nov. t, IPerea.