nozinrs oux italtz. The sensitive nature of Moxart, that sweet est of all musical corn patera, la well known. The slightest discord produced iu him revere In i tat ion. and when engaged in musical conapos'.tioii hi feelings grew so intense that he almost lost couaciousneas of a'.I X"'D 011 aronnd him One day he waa engaged iu arranging one of the raot beautiful airs in an opera ne was composinc. when the butch er called for .hia iy which had long been due. Iq Tuia hid wife endeavored to at tract tha attention of the rapt artist, who scribbled away, utterly unconciotis of her presence. She ran do.n stairs with tears ilj her eyes, telling the butcher that her bus bar;! C'iiiM nut be spoken to, and that he n.nt come auother time. But the man of Liood was Dot easily to be daunted ; he ni'i-t bavs his bill settled, and Heak with M.urt himself or he would not senJ him another ounce of meat. He ascended the ttiirK. Mozart, distantly coneious th-U .oroethm.s; Lad passed in hia presence, had c.-minnf-d pouring the effusions of hia fau taMi on piper when the heavy foot steps responded in the hall. Ilia stick was at Itir.d. Wkhout turning hi eyes from the tiieet. held his stick against the door to keep r,;t the iiitm-.cr. But tho steps were approachicg. Morart, more anxious hurried as fast as he couid when . a Tap at the door demanded permission to -lVt. The beiutiful effnsion was in dan cer of being ht. The affrighted composer cat a fugitive glance at his stick ; it was ty short. With anxiety bordering on fren zy, lie looked around his room, And a pole standing behind the curtain caught his eye ; this he seized, holding it with all his might gainst the door, writing like fury ail the whiic. The knob was turned, but toe io!e TMistovl the firFt effort. A pause succed ed. Words were heard on the taiic. t-(1 the intruder renewed his efforts tbe second time. But tho strength of tbe composer s.ca.ed to increase with hia anxiety. Ijarge drops of perspiration stood on hu forehead. Stemming the pole againit his left breast wilu the force of despair, he still kept out the visitor. Ife succeed! but for a moment, yi-t it was a preciom moment; the delight ful air was poured upon the paper ; it was b.xved ! 4ilr. Jlozart "said the butcher. ."Half ! halt !" said the composer, seizing the manuscript, and hurrying toward the pianoforte. Down he sat. and the niost de lihtfcl air that was ever heard responded t'i ii the instrument-. The eye of his wife, ind even of ths butcher, began to moisten. M -Ziit finished the tune, rose again, and, firming to the wntin-Jeik, he filled out bt v.-s wttuiittg. "Well, .Mr. Mozart." said the butcher, when the artut had Guiahed, ''you know t!:at I am to marry." "No. I do not," ga'ul M.zart. who had Pvmewhas recovered from his musical trance. Well' then, you know it now, and you clso know that you owe me money for ieat." "I do," said Mozart, with a sigh. "Never mind." said the man. under w';pse Hood-stained coat beat a feeling heart; "you make me a waltz for my mar riage bail, aud I will cancel the debt, and let yon have meat for a year to come." "It is a bargain!" cried the lively and g'l'.d M'z-i.rt ; and down he sat, and a waltz via elicited from the instrument such a waltz as the butcher had never before heard. ''Meat for a year, did I say?" exclaimed ti. ruiaptured butcher. "No : oue hun dred ducats you shall have for the waltz, bv.i want it with trumpets and horns and fi-!"ie you know best and soon fro!" "You shall have it so." said Mozart, who cer.ld s'-arceiy trust his ears, "and iu an hour you may send fur it." The liberal-minded butcher retired. In an hour the waltz was set in full orchestra imwc. The butcher returned, was delight ed with the music, and paid Mozart his one hundred ducats, sum ruore splendid than tie hd ever received from the Emperor for the greatest of his operas. It t to ihi-i incident that the lovers of har mmy art indebted fir one of the rn.st ivumipsj trfids. the celebrated "Oxen T altz," a piece of music still unrivaled. 31ar3, Twain Victimized. r It is sel iutn pieasaut to ttll on one'a self, but souietiuKS it i a sort of relief to a man i ; make a s.ui cohfesiou. I wish to unbur uii my ii'iu j now, ant I yet J almost believe tttt I am moved to do it more because I ou to hr;n.-i censure upuu Htiother man than U.aJutc I tieo-.re to pour baltu upon my winded hi-ari. (I don't know what balm u, never having aeen any, but I believe it is ;..c eo. rcct txprtislou to UvSe in this counec- 1 ti.-i.) You ni iy temtailK5r that I lectured j icwari lAlely fjr the yoHtig gentlemen of 1 He Ulayojiaa SvKiety. 1 did, at any r.xte. louring the afternoon of that day 1 was talk nig with one of the yumg treutlemen juai r 'trred to, a'nl he said he had an uncle who, from tome cuUMi or ctLer, sjemed to have frown p?nu:ueut:j bereft of all emotion. nJ, with tears iu Lis vyes, this young man t:J : .Oh, if I cotil-1 only eo him laugh once tore! Oh, if 1 could only see hirn waep!" I was to'ichcd. I never could withataud cT.ttres. I siid : . "Iinng Liui to my lecture. I'll start him for you." :Oh, if you could but do it ! If you could but do it, iJ our family would b!es you for erernjoro, f r he is very dear to us. Oh, my l-i'Ut'Vtor, can you make hita laugh ? Can yea bring soothing U-ars to those parched crbs?' I was profoiiDo'edly movsd. I said : . 'My son, ufiog the old arty around. I l.ave got fome jokes in that lecture that will make him la.jgh if there is any laugh in him and if they mis fire I have some others that'll n.ke him try or kill him, one the other." Th.10 the yojng man blessed rxe, and wtpi on tny nctk, and blew hia nose on my codt tail, and went after his uncle, lie placed Lim io foil view, in the secoud row of LciKl.es that night, and I bgan on him. I tried him with mild jokes; then with se vere one? ; I cWd him with bad j .kea, and riddlnci Li'n witu good onej ; I fired old j "kea hto him, and peppered him fore and art with rod-ht new onus; I warmed up to iny Dioik, and assaulted him right and left, ia froj-t and behind ; I fumed and sweated, alad ch-jged and routed, till I was hoarse and b.clc. and frantic anil furit.ua but I sever ioved l.ini once I never ttarted a snii'o or a ter ! Never ghost of a smile and never n suspicion of tniter! I was a:!o'--.dtd. I c'.'.iHtd the lecture at ast lth cu ieojairiny shriek with on wild burst of humor aud burLd a joke of Uuer Tiatr.ra; -truco-y full at him. It never phasd hhn Then 1 b&t down bewildered aud ex- I'iitstcJ , The Presided of the company came up sp .bathed my head with cold water, and txtid : "",hat mada yu c"y oa o toward the ias-t 7" I aaid: "I was tryrng to make that con ft u.cicl o.d i., lacKh. iu the tecotid mw " Aul Le k-iiJ ; - Well yo ware waeti yonr time because be is deaf and dumb, and as b'ind as a badger." Now was thnt auy way for an old man's nephew to impose on a stranger and an or phan tike me? I simply ask you, as a man and a brother, if that was any way for bini to do 7 Mark Twain. T R OSPECTUS. A 1869:- "the age." 1869. "TKEJCE." CinCULA TE THE DOCUMENTS. A Dally and Weekly Democratic Journal Iu 1'hlladelphla ! Improvement la Kvecy Department, Political. Literary. ( om nt r rcll, Financial and Agricultural. The Piinliaher.' of Thb Aok beg to call the attention of the Democratic and Conservative musfe tt tht. Daily and Weekly iesue of their popular journal. The importance of circulat ing newspaper among the people cannot be too highly est i inn ted. This is thoroughly ap preciated by our opponents, and nothii-g is left undone with them to accomplish this purpose. We should not be behind them iu this great work. The general dissemination of sound political information must result iu great good to the Democrntic party. Wiitakvsa Radi CAI ISM SKNDS ITS FOIL'S. LIT IS BE rSOlirT IN ruayisHiNG tuk ant dote. We have jut fini.-hed nn exciting political struggle, and the Democratic pnrtr, vigorous and uuJioin)eJ, ii now ready to begin the fight again, arid to light ou until victory crowns our efforts One of the most rvwerfu' enir'" m p'c?,r' ing victorv is the l,e-rr.c press of the countrr, an.t :'n who can offor,J to, fub" scribe V". a Deuiocratie newspaper should at once do so. THE DAILY AGE Will continue to be in the future what it was in the past the esrueu defender of the Union and the Constitution the bolJ and tearless advocate of Democratic Piinciples and the constant and unyielding foe of lt.idicalisra in every form thnt it presents itself to the people, It will coxtais thc latist srws from all farts or Tiik wosld. discussiong ol all subjects of general interest and importance ; tditorial cotniaents on Government, Politics. Trade, Finances and all the current questions of the 'iay ; and will have all the characteristics of a live, leading, progressive journal. THE WEEKLY AGE Will be a complete compendium of the news of the ween, and will contain a large quantity of original, political, literary, agricultural, and miscellaneous matter, m iking in all respects a first cl;t as family Joun.al, as well for the poli tician as the peueral reader. 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Kifty copies, ona yer all addressed to one person ." f 62 5 J And one extra copy to the getter up of the clut additional copies at the sam price. Forty copies, one year all addressed to one person 52 CO And one copy extra to the get'er up of the clutv additional copies at the fame price. Thirty copies, one year, all addressed to one person $42 0J And one extra copy to the getter up of the club additional copies at th same price. Tweuty copies, one year, all addressed to one person . " $3M.0J And one extra copy tp the getter up of the club additional copies at the same price. Ten copies, one year, adcre-sed to one per on flfi 50 And one extra cepy to the getter up of the cluo additional copies at the sarae price. Five copies, one year, ttll addressed to r-.ne person ts.a-j These prices, are cash invariablv in advance, apply onlv to yearly subscribers, and the pa pers must, in every case without exception, i sent to one person, and nU apJre-isea sev erally to the uiemnej of the club It will be observed that our offer to an extra copy to the getter up of a club, refers only to a club often or more. The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Drafts on Philadelphia, or Postt.ffice Ortlers, ptvable to the order of the Publish rs, being safer, are preferable to any other mode ot re mittance. AU who send money by Express mu-t prepay Express charges. Specimen copies of the Daily a'.d Weekly sent gratis, on appli cation t.t this ofFca Advertisements inserted at moderate rate. Address. WELSH & ROBB. 14 and IB South Seventh St.. Philadelphia. 628 HOOP SKIRTS 628 AND CORSETS, CORSETS. WM. T. HOPKINS, No. f28 Arch T T St., Phil., Manufacturer of the cele brated -CHAMPION" HOOP SKIRTS for Ladies, Misses and Children the largest as sortment and best quality and styles in the American Market. Every lady should try them, as they recommend themselves by weatirig long er, retailing their Bhape much better ,beine ligh'er and much more clssiic th..n all others WARRANTED in every respect, and sold at very low prices. Ask lor Hopkins' "Cham rr n" Skirt. Superior Handmade Whale bone CORSETS in Fifteen different Grades, including the "Im perial" and Tiiomp.-on &. Languor's "GLOVE Fl f TING" COKSETS, ringing in prices from M Cent to $5 3't ; together with Jos Brekel's celebrated FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and quality. 1 (J different Grades', irom 1 .10 to S5.50 They are the finest and be.-.t goods for the prices ever imported. The Trade Kiipplicd with HOOP SKIRTS and COR SETS at the Lowest Rates. tW Those visiting the City should not fail to call and ex tmine our Goods and Prices as we defy all competition. Nev.12. 4m. JJOLLIDAYSBURG SEMINARY. A Boarding School for Young Ladies. Tr;?,11 WAUG". A. M.. Principal. CARL F. KOLBE, Prof, of Music, French and German. Competent Aisti:t in other Department. None but experienced nd aace..fal I etchers are employed in tfis Institution Healthful and Beautiful Situation Building elegant and complete in ail its oarta Supplied with Gas, Water. Bath Rooms' Wardrobes, and all home comforts. Kext Session opens January 13th. 18G9 Hollidaysburg. Kov 13, Itfot 3rn. liji .boatman" ATJU EBENSBURG PA., Is the sole owner of the Right to Manufactere and sell TnE UN EQUALLED METROPOLITAN OIL 1 1 1868. FALL TRADE. 1868- f ans.now prepared to tfler SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASII PURCHASERS OF . ' TIH. SHEET-IEOS & COFFER WARE KITH EE AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every T.iriety of Tin, Slieet-Iron. COPPER AND BRASS WARES, BNAMKIJ.ED AND PLAIN SAUCE PANS. BOILERS, fee, COAL SHOVELS. MINIS LAMPS. OIL CANS. IIOUSKFUBNISHINO HARD WARE OF EVEItY KIND. Spcsi'i Anli-Dnit HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOBLE, TRIUMril and TARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and nJuctors, j all of which will be tc out of 1x58 ' mato- rials and J" UI' J competent workmen. xamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WIIOLKSALK OR KKTA1I- I would call particnlar attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass G-ne, for giving moie lijiht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SPECER'S SIFTER ! It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on haud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Whoi.k3ai.k Merchants' Lists now ready, and will b sent on app.ication by mail or iu persju. Hoping to see all my old enstomera and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa tronage I hare already received, bdJ will endeavor to pleas- ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnntown, March 7, 1SG7. G E 1 S & R E U T H , Johltstown, P , BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS AXD QOOEi. RIDt:it8 MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK BOOKS, rOUTIi-MONAIS. PAPER POXES AND LOOKING GLASSES. Looking Glass and Picture Frames always on hand, and made to order. A large and rnnut complete assortment of Drawing Room and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of Chromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate En gravings, PUin and Colored Lithographs, Oil Prints, Photographs and Wood Cuts. This collection embraces a pelection of large sized match pictures of Landscape and Do mestic Scenes and Portraits, and 5.000 dif ferent varieties of Card Photographs of prom inent men, comic and sentimental scenes and copies of subjects by celebrated artists. We have also a varied assortment of BIBLES, PRAYER. HYMN' and SCHOOL BOOKS. HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES, NOVELS. &c. Religious Prints and Emblems in great variety, and the largest and most complete stock of STATIONERY ever brought to this county. 6C0 new and beautiful styles of WALL PAPER, including an assortment of Potter'a celebrated English make, for which we are sole agent3 in this locality. These Wall Papers are handsomer in design, supe rior in finish, and 2i inches wider than any other make. The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are respertfutly noil fled that we make DKre BINDING and thc manufacture of BLANK BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly executed at moderate ratea. OO-Store on corner of Clinton and Locust streets, immediacy opposite Foster Uouse. Johnstown, Oct. 24. 18G7.-tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WI.P.PATTOI, JOIIKSTOWW. 1A. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, auch as common Windsor Chairs. Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Siciable Chairs, Cane Sfat (&tynn, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, Jtc, &c. CABINET FURNITURE ot every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors., he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria C)- r- Jan. 31. 18G7. "WORD from JOHNSTOWN! . JOHX J. HJl UI'III A. CO., Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c. Their stock consists of almost every article Manilla I-... 1 - a -1 have been sele-ted with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves Feb. 28. 16G7.-tf. 8. J O II N C R O U S" E FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES BEST BRAXIJS OF BRANDY, WHISKY IRISH WHISKY, GIN, &c, &c AeVuZV qU3,i,iea of Liquor,, Wines, r Med,c' Pnosj. Prices LOW C-Hotel and Saloon keepers will do well imV" CaU .at my ftoron Cal treet. in building formerly occupied hy T G. Stew.rt Johnstown, Aug. 27, 1368. tf. 1ft flflO PR,ME CIGARS just re lU.UUW eeived at M L Oatman's, one door east of -Freeman" office. Also, a large stock of the beat brands of Ohewuag Tobacco. A MISERABLE LIFE Is that of the dyspeptic W hy culler hen Ro b ick's Blood Purifier and Blood 'UN will 8ure ly cure jou T They ean be obtained from any druggist. An Ounce of Preventive Is worth a pound of cure. Fever and Ague can be prevented in all climates and in all con stitutions by the constant use of Koback's Sto mach Bitters, anil oft times the very worst ca ses have been eured by their timely use. Pri sons living in malarious districts should cevir be without them. That, after repeated trials of other renJie. Ruback's Stomach Birters, Blo- rurifier Vnd Blood Pills are the best nwemes extant to cure the diseases for Jch they are recommended. INDIGESTION Is but anotlur name for Dyspepsia, and the pa rent of many ills, llohack's Stomach Bitters taken in wine g'ass full doses, directly after ench meal, will surely effVct a permanent cure. Do not take our word for it, but try them. MARRIED Ladies, who, during certain peri-xls are so much troubled with Costiveneas or Constipation, ean flud certain relief in Roback's Blood Pills, which can be taken during all stages of preg nancy with perfect safety. SCROFULA And all diseases of the blood, and all eruptive diseases of the skin. Old Sores, Tumors ami Ulcers, arising from whatever eaus. inn be permanently cured hv the u-e of Dr. Roback's Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. UNPRINCIPLED Dealers otten recommend other bitters because they have not Roback's We desire to caution the sfUxted sgiinst purchasing anv of them ; buy Koback's Stomach Bijters, and none other, if you would combat disease successfully. . WANTED, All persons troubled with Costivenes cr Con stipation of the Bowels to buy Koback's Blaod Pills. They contain no mercury, are ptirelv vegetable, and work like a charm ; can be ta ken with safety by persons of all agM aud La all conditions of life. WHO SELLS THEM: The Agents for the sale of Roback's Blood Pills. Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier are Messrs LEMUON ii AIURRAT, Sole AgenW, Ebensburg, Pa. I I D Hi XI T WITH BORER A. Ill OTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND KASTL'UN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 4A2 Market Sthkkt, Below Fifth. South Side. - PUILAD A. WHOLESALE E T E It SIDES, WITH IIICK3IAK, .. if. CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. tu. Cor. Third 4i. Marker St., Jan. 22, 17. PllADELPIlIA UNION HOUSE, FBENSBURG. Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT. 0 Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it haa heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best cf liquors His stable is larpe, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30. I868.-ff. T. JAMES- HOTEL, (Conducted on the Eurnnean PInn 405 & 407 LIBK3TT SntEET. OPP.SITK THB Union Depot. Pittsburgh. Pa. JAMES K. LAN All AN, - - - Proprietor. This lloase is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant louueciai wnn mis Hotel open at all hours ofthe day and night. oc t . 1 7 . -1 y . PITTSBURGH STAR, . So. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE CXION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. Ue.ll.-ly. FELIX HEXLY. PropV. "MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg R. P. LINTON A CO., Prop'ri. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with choice liquor?, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., between Market and Arch. 7 9, 2t7My. PgjLeADELPOfi M. L. OATMAN, 9XALXK IS fliOin; FAMILY GROCERIES COBBI8TIMG Rouble fn Jamilg Jf lour, CRA1X, FEED, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH YEGET BLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUOARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. lo, a large itock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. STOKE ON HIGH STREET, Four Docri East of Crawford' t Hotel, Ebensburg, Pa. L. L. LANGSTROTH S PATilT MOVABLE CfiHl iEIIVI! PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced in ibis County or State. Any perron buying a family rieht can have their Bee transferred from an old box to a new oue. To everr instance in which this has been done the result has been entirely satisfactory, and the firt. takeof honey haa invariably pai! all expM.,' , and frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merit of this invention will be lound in the testimony of everr mnn who haa given it a trial, anil among the number are the gentlemen named below, and their experience should induce every one interested in 13eea to Rl'V A FAMILY HICIIT! Henry C Kirkpatrick, of Carroll township, took l(i6 no inula of surplus honey from two hivea. which he sold at 35 cents per pound. Adam feitrich. of Carroll township, took from two hive 100 pound of surplus honey. Jrroos Kirkpatrick. ot Chest township, took GO pound of surplus honev from one hive. Jeob Kirkpatrick, of Chet to-vnship, ob tnined 72 pound of surplus honey from o e hive, worth rot. less than $21, and the right cost him only $5. Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 36 pounds if surplus honey at one time. rQiiite a number of sirei'ar statement, authenticated by some of the best citizens of Cambtia countv, could be obtained in proof of the superior mer?t,s of Lanjrstroth's Patent Mo Table Comb Ie nire. Persons wishing to purchase family rights should call on or ad treas PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 5. 188G.-tf. Carrolltown, Pa. ANDREW MOSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, ScrrEs a BoiLDiNe, Clixtox St., Johxstowx, HAS just rfceived hi fall and winter stock of fine French, London and American CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and VEST1NGS, nnd a full assortment of Gent's Pcamaaixa Goods. Mr. Mosca has been for eight years cutter at Wood, Moirell k. Co. 's establishment, and now de-ires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Sop pes s bi'ildmg. on Clinton ntieet, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latent styles and at moderate prices for cah hoping bj at tention to business to merit a share ot public p itronnge, nnd maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown. Sept. 2, 16S. tf. New Firm New Goods. f fl VIE undersigned, having . given hia Bon. A J. E. Shields, an interest in hia tore. the business will hereafter be conducted un der the firm name of P. II. Sh'elda Sc Uo., and aa we are determined to sell Goods cheap for cash, or exchange for grain, lumber or produce, we hope hy strict attention to bus iness to merit a liberal patronage from a generous public. llavine determined to settle up my old books of thirty years standing. I now at-k those indebted to me to come forward and make settlement on or before the 1st day of December. 1868. P. II. SHIELDS. Loretto. Oct. 15. 1868. tf. SECURE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES! Is now in perfect order for executing Pictures ih cvrrj Biyie or cue art. rnotographs ot lite like accuracv. riiiini fmin iha cmillxd n ,i picture to the largest a re for framing, taken in iijr wvouio, uu warrauira io give sauaiacuon FarMfillar itf rnf ion noirl tr r.hWAmn'a f -- in imi r- pivtui ITS Frames of all kinds for eale cheap. Frames of i . i , .... . uhy Hum i on nana win oe oruerea when cie sired Instructions in lh mrt tGallery on Julian street, 3 doors north C '1' T r 1 1 n. rrt Kbensbnrg, Oct. 8, 1868. Photographer. STEAM Fm&P&OOF. JSET' e SANBORX-S PATENT has heen demon strated, by the most thoroughly practical tests, to be vastly superior in fire proof quali ties to any other makers, (being water in cop. per tubes hermetically sealed.) preventing com. pletely any evaporation and is the driest safe in use. Tht- patent can be p . lied to anv safe. Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine, or send for pamphlet containing the certificates of tri lis with all other ankers safes. American Steam Fire Proof Safe Company 300 Krn.dw.j, RCw York. J JTev. 12. 1868 -.'im. fl AILORING ESTABLISHMENT REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully announce to his customers and the citizens of Ebnshurg and viciuitv generally, that he has removed to the rew building on Ce-Hre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law office of Geo. M Reade. Esq and is now nol only piepared to maimfac tire all goods which mav be brousht to him but ia supplied wiih fine line of CLOTHS, CASSI MERRS. VEST IK OS, &e., which he wil make to order in the hest style and at tbe lowest pri ce.. Feeling confident of giving entire satis faction, 1 hope lor an increased pattonage in my new location. D.J EVANS. F. A L T F A T II E R , MANUFACTtTHKR And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG AND FINE CUT Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes. Snujf Boxes If Cigar Cases. AT THE SIQX OF THX INDIAN, MAIN STREET. - - - JOHNSTOWN. fJRAFF, WATKLN & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 5M Mmin Sihsit, ' F1I. gOLlT. FSIlAD'A. EBEHSnURQ mm MB S3E-im HAVING lecently enlarged our afock we are now prepared u sell at a great reduction from former prices Our ttock con s sM of Drugs, Melicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, HitU'a and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Chrate Magnesia, Ers Jamaica Gineer. Pure Flavoring Extracts, EfSencee, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb. Pure Spices, ic. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Rlank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kiods of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Boks, Mng.-izines, Newspapers, Novels, Hia loriee. Bibles. Religious.Prayer aud Toy Books, Penknives. Pipes, &c tW We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOHRATH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigaraold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON ii MURRAY, July 30, 18-68. Main Street, Ebenaburg. REIGN SHIPPING AKD EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, AT MW TORK RATK3. O.N . Eng'and, Ireland. Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia. Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, 1 lessen. Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, 5r witrerland, Holland. Norway and France. And 'Pickets to and from any Port Id England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona, Ta , Jan 31, 1S67. yEN TISTIJY. The undersigned, a JU Kranuate of the Balti more College of Dental Sur pery. respect fully oflfers his raor khioxa services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he will viit on the roraTH Mokoat of each month, to re main one week. . Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD; D. D. S. TAMES J. OATMAN, M. D., tenders his profetsioual tervices as Phy sician ami Surgeon to the citizen of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Oflice in rear of build ing occupied hy J. Buck & Co. as a fctore. Night calls can be made at hia residence, one door kouth of A. Ilaug's tin and hardware store. IMay 9, 18G7. DEVEREAUX, ii. D., Pnr- kician and Sdrgeon, Summit, Pa. Office east end of Mansion House, on Rail Road street. Night calls may be made the office. fmy23.tf. J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. Bunk, Dealer in Druas, Medicines. Paints, Ifc. Store on Main street, opposite the 'Mansion IIiuse." Eheubburg, Pa. October 17. 18G7.-6m. FRANK V. HAY, HIIOLFSALE and RETAI L Manufacturer, H of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns totcn. Pa. A large stock constantly hand. d. m laugiIlin" ITTORNEY AT LAW. Johnstown, Pa. IX Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all buaiaeaa connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 13G7.-tf. R. L JOHNSTON. J K. 8CANLAH. JOHNSTON A F CAN LAN. Attorneys at Law, Ebenahurg, Cambria co., Ta. Office opposite the Court House! Ebensburg, Jan. 31, l&G7.-tf. JOHN I. LINTON, &TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstoicn. Pa. Office in buildiug.on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johustown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. A. KOPKLTN. Johnstown. - - T. W. PICK. Ebensburg. TZ"OPELIN & DICK, Attornets-at-J"-- Law. Ebensburg. Pa. Office with Wm. Kittell, Eq., Colonade Row. oct 22.-tf. F. A. SHOEMAKER, ITTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg. Pa S Office on High street, one door East of the ranking Uouse ot Lloyd & Co. January 81, 1867.-tf. F. P TIERNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa, Office in Colonade Row. Jan. 5. 16G7tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa li Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's Uutel- Jn. 31, 1867-tf. JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa Office on High street, adjoining his resi dence. Jan 31. 1867.-tf. GEORGE W. OATMAN, &TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. January 31, 1867.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. Office In Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. !867.-tf. L. PERSUING, Attorney-at-Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Frank lin street, up-t-tairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1867. WM. II SECHLER, Attorseiat Law. Ebensburg. Pa Office in rooms recently occupied by Geo. M. Reade. Esq . in Colonade Row, Centre street. ang.27. EO- M. READE. AttornrgatLaw, Ebensburg. Pa. Office in new building recently erected on Centre street, two doors from High Btreet. aug.27. :EAMES C. EASLY, Attorney- a at-JLaw. Carrolltown. Cambria (h . Pa. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. . Jan al. 18fi7. IT KINKEAD, Justice of tlit Teace and Claim Aaent. OmV rpmofp tit the oQice formerly occupied bv M. Ilasson. rn., (ieca, on Uigb St.. Ebensburg. jl3. ."f S. STRAYER, Justice OF THE w Pzace. ohnstowu. Pa. Office on the grper. of Market B tree I &nd Locust alley; The Cambria Freeman - WILL. Bl rCALl6UED EVERY THURSDAY MORXIKO. At Ebnhar;, Cambria Co-, Pa. At the following rates, payable icilhin thru months from dais of subscribing : One copy, one year, ----- 2 00 One copy, six months, - - - - I 00 One copy, three months, - - - - 60 Those wbo fail to pay their subscriptions until after the expiration td six months will be charged at the rate of $2.50 per year, aud tboae who fali to pay until after the ex piration of twelve months will be charged at the rate of $3.00 per year. Twelve numbers constitute a quarter; twenty five, six months; and fifty numbers, one year. KATXB OF ADYKTISIKO. One square. 12 lines, one insertion. 100 Each subsequent insertion, 25 Auditor's Notices, each, 2 00 Administrator Notices, each, 2 60 Executors' Notices, each, 2 60 'Sitray Notices, each 1 60 S mos. 6 mos. 1 yr. 1 square, 12 lines, 2 60 4 4 00 0 00 2 squares, 24 lines. 5 00 8 00 12 00 3 squares, 36 lines, 7 00 10 00 15 00 Quarter column, 9 60 14 00 25 00 Third column, 11 00 16 00 28 00 Half column, 14 CO 25 00 35 00 One G.lunm. 25 00 25 00 CO 00 Professional or Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, with paper, 6 00 Obituary Notices, ovor six lines, ten ce rer line. z Special and business Notices eight cents per line for first inaertion, and four cents for each subsequent insertion. Resolutions of Societies, or communica tions ot a personal cature must be paid for as advertisements. JOB PRISTIKQ. We have made arrangements by which we can do or have done all kinds -.f plain and fancy Job Printing, such as Bixks, Pmphet3. Show Card, Bill and Letter Heads, Handbills, Circulars, &c, iu the bet style of the art and at the.mo.-t moderate prices. Also, all kind of Ruling. Blank Books, Boos Binding, c , executed toorcer as good as the best and as cheap ai the cheapest. THE V.MVCRML CLOTHES WHIXGBR, m mi jar-r.H.ir..-rLB Cannot be surpassed or equaled by au- otli-r Wringer for durability- Till the expiration of the patent for the "COG WHEEL RK(i ULATOR." or ' STOr-QEAR," no oir Wringer is licensed under this Patent. It beiug uuiversally conceded that Cutf sre necessary to prevent the Rolls from being broken or torn loose, many attempts have been made to get a Co-Wheel arrangement which hP equal the UNIVERSAL, and vet av id the Sto--Gear." but vithout suc cess. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg. May 7. 18(i8. ly." LADIES FANCY FURS I - AT Jons Fareiila.' "Id established rURMascFACT.aT. No 718 ARCH St.. above 7th. PLIILA. U:tv uow in sor of my own I m porta -ei?-t!o and Maim it- ilVt. tur. one of the larg- ?fJ?$r 1 most beauu- '3 wob f j fr Ladies' and Chil dren's Wear, in the City. Alro, a fine assortment of Gents' for Gloves and Collare. I am enabled to dispofe of my pood at very reasonable price, and I would tlierefore solicit avlait from my friends of Cambria county and viciuitv. Remember the Name. Number and Street I JOIIX KAIttCIUA. No 718 ARCH St , ab. 7th, south aide, PLlia. Ostober i. 161 . . Jolinstowu and tbeuxlmrs MARBLE WORKS! Having niraiii taken chtrpe ot the , -.iv.il ,uaiuit IIUIKHKI XjOCnBOUriT, which be will operate in tonnecti with his extensive e.-talilihmnt Johnstown, the subscriber adopts this '? 1.VIIV vi u.u. wing me oi :iijcy Cambria coanty, that he keeps a con- yJ" slant supply of tbe best g - ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at stated rimes in Kbeua burg and at all time in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmiolike manner and at a? low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in my cnmloy a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when 1 say that I can furnish any of the above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing price, and in a style of fiuish which cannot be excelled by auy other mat ulacturer in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale cheap. tSf Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work put up wherever deeirtd, er delivered at any point named JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 4,18fi8.-tf. It EVERE THE MEMORY OF FRIENDS DEPAR TED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, de. The Bubijcriher Btill continues to manufacture oi tlie bjst material and in the most Wtirkntanlil.- rvmar a 1.a Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONIUIKNTS ATsm thxiii STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU i ui , anu an otner work in bis line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guars uteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12, 1868.1y. For doing a family washing in the best ani cheapest in inner. Guaranteed equal te any ia ' the world J II as all the strength of old rosic soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Trv this splendid Soap Sold b the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 N. Front Street, Philadelphia. : . (sep.-ly. G OOD, BETTER, BEST. The best and ehMpJt Tobaeco and Cia-ars ia av , """" , s . e nmw r. - - . w.ri.iwriTN L VV .'rear it. CUtwunV. Co eri W-