TITO GII3ST STOUI I S, Tbd worl.l still contains a larga num ber of peopla who believe in ghcta ft firmly as in their own existence. If any of these happen to bo among the readers of the Portfolio, they will see by the fuU lowing instances of aoppoed ghostly viai ationa, which are clipped from a gho.'t chapter in an ii.ijjllsh puper, that people can be rnistakeu even about things super natural: Metropolian Record. TCB WOODSTOCK GHOST. The most celebrated instance in which human ageucy was made to arouse the fears of the timid by pretence of supernatural diturbama refers to the ancient palace of Woodstock, hen the Commii-'sicnere ap pointed by Parliament weutdowu to destroy the residence of the kiDg : They arrived at Woodstock on the 13th of October, 1649. determined to wipe away the uouiory of all that connected it.-eif with the reeoiloction of monarchy in Ei-gland ; but in th crur.se of their progress they were encountered by obstacles which apparently came from the n xt world. Their hedcharu bti6 weie infested with visits of a. tiling re-embling a dog, but winch came and pas d as mere earthly dogs cannot do. Log f wood, the remains of a very large tree called the King's Oak, which they had splintered Into billet for burning, were tossed through the lidiu-e, und the chair displaced a'id jlibuitJ about. While they wee in bed the feet of their ouches were lifted higher than their beads, and tbea dropped with violence. Trenchers "without a wuh" Hew nt tber heaus of free-will. Thunder ami ligktning ca.ne next, which were set down to the same eaue. Spectns made their appearance, they thought, iu different shapes?, and or.ei f the party saw the apparition t f a hoof, which k'rked i cmidlc.-tick and lighted candle into the mi'Mle of the room, aud then politely fcciuichcd on the red snuff to extinguish it. Otler and worse tricks were practised nn the ahtouished Ccmm isomers, who, considering thit all the fiends of hell were let loose upon them, retreated from Woodstock without completing an crraiid which was in thiir opinion impeded by infernal powers, though the opposition offered was rather of a play ful and malicious turn than of a dangerous cast. Tha who!e mattar was after the He t 'ra tion discovered to be a trick of one of their own i arty, who had attended the Commis sioners na a clerk unier the name of Giles Srtirp. Tlr.s n:an. whose real name was Joseph Collins, of Oxford, calle 1 Funny Joe." was a concealed Royalist, and wll acquainted with th old mansion of Wood tik, wl.ere Le had been brought up before the Civil War. Being a bold, active, spirited UiHC, Joe availed himself of his local knowl edge of trap doors and private passage, so as to favor the tricks which he played off upon hi n.nsitrs by aid of his fellow don. cities. T3Z SIXeiy'C GIIU9T3. Sometimes the secrets of science are made use of to furnish the deceiver with the means of succetbfuiiy accomplishing his deception, us in the case of the Hungarian nobleman and his gueot. As a certain old cattle on the borders of II uugary the owner had re Solved to celebrate an entertainment worthy of his wealth and of the magnificence of the ancient structure in which it was to beheld. A nnmerous company was invited, among whom an officer of Hussars of great personal Bravery, ami who had distinguished himself in tho wars, was prominent. Shortly After the arriv.il of the party the host intimated to his guests that, spacious tho cattle was, it would be found ineufd cient to accomrr.Dd.ile so large a number of guests, unless one of the party consented to sleep in the chamber which was haunted, and as the n.artial Hussar was kuowu to be abova such prejudices, the preference was ass'gr.ed to him. The oQIeer bign;fil his ac,u;escence. and after sharing the festivi ties oi the evening retired to his chamber shortly after midnight, vowing vengeance agah.st any "no who should dister'o bis rest, lie was cartful, however, ia getting into bed, net to txtingubh the light, and to leave Li Lade J pistols beside him. After Bleeping for about an hour he was awakei-ed by tho strains of music at the farther end of tha apartment, and looking O 't, he distinctly observed three ladies of fantastic appearance, and dressed in green, who Sao, a solemn requiem. Charmed at first with their visit, the iflioer sat up and listened to the chant, but at lcig:h,no al teration being made in the air, he beeame weary, and requested them at least to alter the melody ? Tho ladies sang on regardless of their host's demands, when the Major lost patience. Maidens." he cried, "this is but a trick to annoy me ; disappear, or reap the conse q.tri.ces." The figures were motionless, but fang on. when the officer, faiily excited, seized his pistols, pn called oot that he would 6re iu : : . - : r . i i . . , - uve iuukii'h ii toe cnant were not mscontin- notj. The song was un.ntcrrupted the tl:: expired. "Ladies," said he now thoroughly exas p.rat?d. "1 will count twenty, aud thus yet giv y.u law." He commenced counting accordingly, and , a:' he pronounced the word "twen'y," he rod both pistols at the mus'cal damsels, who to his t::tr confusion and astonishment sa;'-g on as before ! The total d;sconfiture of the gallant offi cer, and the futility of his violence, brought upon him a serious illness, and he was con fined to his bed for several weeks. The ex- 1 . - e .1 . 1 fni female chori-trrs were p'aced and sang in an Adjoining room, sad our hero fired at thsir ittleotiou, which had been thrown into the room by a concave miiror. A Hard Posmoir. Zion's IleraM pub lishes a story about one of those "good little boy.' who nnf rtunately almost always die yourg. Iu the court- of the story the little hero is placed ia the fallowing trying posi tion. He citinly ueeded sympathy : Oh, Low plMkMit ould be the company c f ni.ie cm.crea they oniy snch as Burtie. lie mindad wkat wa said to him. and was nevr saucy. TU poor litti follow, when Hoout Bx yr ol ag. fell on red hot ftiv? aud eurut jlh his hands to hlistsr; Iu his aony be sprang and leaped about at sncn a tr.mtio rate that or.a could catch him. li'u criea brougkt air-tha pas- ' l ui-ra ana wmcow 01 the nous. " U" iear I ob dear ! " be scraamavl, "I want to sear ; and if I suear 1 shall go to hell, and what ha!l I do V There was a Uugh without, and one man j tnii.i vnat will reit tempUtion uudar fuch circumtuca will m,k man that will stand by hw priucipla. "My diar soa." aaid Bertn,' fitatir. "try and not make such Urribla noua. It dott Oh, papa. Ism trying; but if yon felt Id., you d halloo. t. Yon arm t. .!r,r. as . " V A mam - . J T .. . C -"-. r J, """ "a am oomg the best I can. and wL.it i.iore can we An 1" This raised another laugh ; but every body b-i-tued to feel great sympathy with tb your little aaBKr. J WUQ Anecdote of General Washington. -Wafchington hnd accepted an invitation from Arnold to breakfast with him at West Point on the very day the plot was discovered, but was prevented from keep ing bis engagement by what men call chance by the earnest request, namely, cf an old officer, near whose s'ation they passed, to spend the night there and in spect some works in the neighborhood Next day, while Washington, with h's ttalT. including La Fayette, were seated at a table at this offiver's qutirtors, a des patch was brought to the American gen eral, which he immediately opened and read, then laid it down v'to u con m n?. No alteration was vit-ihie in his counte nance, but he remained perfectly silent. Conversation dropped among bis suite ; and. ufter some minute?, the genera! beck oning La Fayette to follow him. passed to nn inner apartment, turned to his youn friend without ulterior n y liable, placed the fatal deppaicii in his hand.-", and then, rriv ing way to an unirovei nable burst of feeling, fell on his neck and sobbed aloud The effect produced on the young French marquis, accustomed to regard hisgeneial (cold and dignified in his usual tnannei) as devoid of the usual weakness of humanity, may be imagined "I believe," said La Fajette in relating this anecdote, "that this was the only occasion, throughout that long and sometimes hopeless struggle, that- Washington ever gave way, even Cor a moment, under a reverse of lortune ; and perhaps I was the !y human being who ever wifi";sed in him an exhibition of foeltng so foreign to his temperament. As it was, he recovered himsi If before I had perused the communication that had given rise to his emotion ; nn 1 when we returned to his staff not a trace remained on his countenance either of grief or des pondency." "Byoncl tht Zre7rs," in Feb. No. of Lippincott's Magazine. A Jcdgi: of thi: Oi.UEN Time. Some years ago, before tho maritime boiridar'us of New-Jersey and New-York bad been definitely tolled, it was the cus'om of the fi.-hernien of New-York to nv.ke predatory excur.-ions into the waters of Ne.v-Jeisey and dredge for yt rs. This was resent ed by the latu r Mate, whu h passed laws making such offences punishable by fine, imprisonment, or whipping at the public whipping-post. On one occasion, a New Yorker was arrested by a constable cf Monmouth County and taken before a jus tice of the peace, who, finding the cafe clearly proven against the New-Yo kcr, imposed a fine and a short imprisonment for his offence The New-Yorker sued j out a write of habeas corpus, and by ! means of a writ of certiorari oi ti:i icd a , new trial in a higher court, ttnd through ! some legiil flaw in the proceedings before 4 u :...: . v.. .: 1 1 . 1 1 tence, and got off scot free. j Emboldened by bis success on this ooension. it v;nn not Ion" lvfoi- lm w-ia I again dredging for 0 slots within the juri.' diciijn of the jjsticc aforesaid, and was again arrested. The 'justice had bcn greatly annoyed nt the reversal of his judgment on the previous occasion, and now determined to pay olf the old score. After hearing the case, which was with out difficulty proven against the culprit, he turned to the constable and said: "You take this man right away to the whipping-post, and give him thirty lashei, and, d n hirn, let him certiorari that . The New-Yorker was ever afterward impressed with the idea that legal practice in New-Jersey needed codifying. will quickly rcitore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It i perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, aa well as those whff wish to restore it. The beautiful gless and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sale Vy a. 11 DruzgUta. DEPOT, 1SS GREENWICH ST., Y. IOR SALE The undersinned oifers fr sale the FARM on which they now resid. situate in Alle-heny township, Cambria county, within two tuiles of Loretto. (formerlv owned bv Jnmes McAteer ) containine ONE HUNDRED and EIGHTY-SEVEN ACRES more or lest. 100 Acres of which are cleared' the balrnce well timbered. There is ere-ted on the premb a pood DWELLING HOUSE and splendid Ii ItN, together with other ne cessary outbuTjdings.such as Blacksmith Shop Corn Crib, bheep House, Ac. ; Uo, n excel- ! leni uitwiAitu ot choice fruit. Title per lect. For terms apply on the premises to B. & C SHIELDS. .Loretto P. O., Aug. 20, lbGt.-tf. jjAILEYTFAitllELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF LEAD AND BLOCK TIN PIPE, SUECT.A.VD BAR LEAD, 1 AND A LI. KINDS OF riumUrs'. Gas and Sleam Fitters' Materials, f0. 167 SMlTliriELD Stbeet PITTSBURGH, PA. STScBd fcr & Priw Listr- novda-fra. The last fjllMij Success. A MISERABLE LIFE Is that of the dyspeptic w ijy sutler hcn Ro back's j!ool Purifier and Ulood .'ills will sure ly cure you They cau be obtained from any druggist. An Ounce of Preventive Is worth a poun-l of cure. Fever and Ague can he prevented in all climates and in all con stitutions by the constant u-eof Roback's SOj aiach Uilters. an.l oft times the very worst ca ses have been cured by their timelv use. Per sons liring in malarious districts should never be wiiho .t them. :ece That, af'er repeated trials of other remedies. Rob-irk's Stomach Uiitors, Blood Purifier i-nd JJlood Pills are lhehet medicines extant to cure the diseuies lor which they are recommended. INDIGESTION I3 but anoth r name tor Dyspepsia, and the pa rent of many ills. Roback's Stomach Bitters taken ia wine gass full doses, directly after each meal, will surely etVict a permanent cure. Do not take our word for it, but try them. MARRIED Ladies, who, durng certain periods are so nvach troubled with Costiveness or Constipation, can find certain relief in Roback's Rlood Pills, which can he ttiken during all stages of preg nancy with perfect safety. SCROFULA And all disease? of tb blond, and nil eruptive diseases of the skin. Old Sores, Tumors an i Ulcers, arising fr.on whatever cans. can be permanent' v cured bv the use of Dr. Roback's Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. UNPEINCIPLED Dealers often recommend other nitters because thev have not Roback's We desire to caution the u v ted gainit purchasing anv of th'm : Roback's Stomach Kh'.ens, and none other, .. ' j WANTED, All persons trouMed with Costienes cr C-.r.-stipation of the Row els to buy Roback's IMr.od Pills. They contain no mercury, are purely vegetab'e, arid work like a charrn ; can be ta ken with safety by persons of all ages aud iu all conditions of life. WHO SELLS THEM: The Ageuts fr the saleof Rob:tck" Wood rills. Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier are Messrs LEMMON-i MURRAY, Sole Agent , Ebensburg, Pa. S S UljL,1OAYSi5URG SEMINARY. A Bo g School for Young Ladles. !. JOPKrH "WACGIT, A. M. . Principal. CAUL F. KOLBE, Prof, ot Music, French and German. Competent Asistai:ts in other Department-'. None but czperleiiccil a ml siiccmsful Techers are employed iu tnis institution. Healthful find Beautiful Situation. Euildin" elegant and complete in all iu ports. Supplied w ith Oas, Water. . Bath Roor.ia Wardrobes, and all librae comforts. Next Session opens January 1-tth, 1SC9. Hollidaysbur;. Kov 2, lfiiB 3m. o UN C 11 O U S E WIIOLFSLE OEAT.EIl IV FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AI LiqioibS. BEST BRANDS OF UIMNOY, WHISKY, IRISH WHISKY, (JIN. Ac., &c. The very best qualities ol Liquor, Wines, &c.. for Medical piiirosn. Prices LOW. rWHotcl and Sa o n keepers will do well to ive me a call at iny stor uu Canal street. in tMuuinig lormei'y occujaetl by V G. Stcw;irt k Co. Johnstown. Ausr. 27 1 SGS. tf. C. 1) I B jii n t avit:i Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 4,5-J Market Strrkt. Below Fifth. South Side. - Till LAD A HAliVF.V CHII.D9. . . . LOWRIE CHILI:. XT CIIILDS & CO., Vliolrsale Dealera in UTS. SHOES, AID S3LE LEATHER 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton larn. Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 23, 1867.-tf. iOUS GAY. ..... WM- wm cir G A Y & W ELS II , Successor to Gny b. Painter, WUOLKSALE Grocers and Commission Merchants. ANO DCALtRS IN ' FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c. &c. 352 Liberty Street, - PITTSBURGH. m. L. O A T 31 A N Is the sole owner of the Right to Manufacture and sell T1TR UNEQUALLED METROPOLITAN OIL!! 10.000 PRIME CIGARS just re- Ceiirf? at T ' T. riilin.i.1. nna door east of -Freeman" office. Also, a large ui toe oest brands of Chawing Tobacco. OigiB st wfroHwrf prise. H I S & R E U T II ' JoKhitoWn, Pa , BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AXE) lKIi BirVOIJItS 1IAXU fAOTL KERS OF P. LA NIC BOOKS, POUT&MONAIS. PAPER -ItOXES AND LOOKING-GLASSES. Looking Gl:oss and Picture Frarr.es always on hand, and made to order. A large and most complete assortment of Drawing R.om and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of Chromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Tlate En gravings, Pbin and Colored Lithographs, Oil Prints, Photographs and Wood Cuts. Tins collection embraces a selection 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 n. varn-d assortment of BIBLES, PRAYER. 11YM! 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 conntv. 00 new and beautiful styles o WALL PAPER, including an assor"1. Potter's celebrated Engli-h p-. fur l,c" we arc sole agents lUls h-cahty. Ihese Wall Papf"-"' handsomer in design, supe ri,, :.i nni.ih, aud 2i inches wider than any other make. The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are respectfully notified that we make BOOK BINDING and the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly executed at moderate rates. 33-Store on corner of Clinton and Tocust streets, immediate ly nppoMte Foster House. Johnstown. Oct. 21. 18G7.-tf. ThjrmnufacWy7 a, JO II. STOW ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane nl fiairs, RODKTNG CHAIRS, OF EVERY STZF. SPRING SUIT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges. fcc.,vc. CABINET FURNITURE ol 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 Co. Pa. I Jan 31. 187. 628 HOG? SEIETS 628 AND CORSETS, CORSKfS. Trji-T" IK)1K,NS N-n2S Arcu T T St.. Phil4., Manufacturer of the cele brated '-CHAMPION" HOOP SKIRTS for Lidics, MNscs and Children the largest as- i sortnient and best rjnulity and styles in the American Market. I-.very lady should try them, as they recommei.d liicmselves by w eating long er, retail. ing their shape much better, being lighter and much more elastic th oi all other WARRANTED in every respect, and sold at very low prices. Ack lor UorKi.xs' "Cham ri n" Sk:kt. Superior Ifan-.l-made Whale bone CORSETS in r'i.'teeiw'i.flerent Grades including the "Im peri il" ai(! Thompson .t Langdox'b "OlOVE F1TTIN (i" CORSETS, r ming iu prices f ro tn Sri Cents to S3 o'l ; together with Jos Heckel's celebrate--! RENCI1 WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and quality, 1(J different Grades, ttom 51.10 to $ ."() Thpy are th.e finest and best goods for the priees ever im-virted. The Trad.- supplied with HOOP sKUU'Saud COR SE IS at the Lowest Rates. Z3Thfae vis'st'ng the City sliou'd not fail to cad and examine our Goods and Prices, as we deiy all competition. Not. 13- 4m. WORD from JOHNSTOWN! 1 JOII2V J. 3ILRPIIY &. CO., Have constantly on hand a largo and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Srioes, Groceries, and a general variety -f NOTIONS, &c. Their stock consists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove sati&fac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 23. 18(i7.-tf. . t$ WHOLESALE v9. " w GROCERS JJS E T E It SIDES, . WITH IIIC'KIIAX, ISvil:L, & ro., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. K. tor. Tlilr.l A, Klarktl Sts-, Jan. 22, 1807. P H.ADELPIIIA UNION HOUSE, p DENSBURG. Pa.. J ERO.M EA. TLOTT, ft . Propietor, spares no pains to render tl is hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His ts.ble will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best r t liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hoIe; Jan 30. 18G8.-tf. gT. J A 31 E S II O T E l7, (Conducted on the European Plan,) 405 & 407 Libkuiy Stbkf.t. opposite thh Uni'-n Dkpot. Pittsbubgh. Pa. JAMES K. LAN All AN, Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convet-ient to all the Rail roads coming into tho city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours oft lie day and night. oct.17.-Iy. PITTSBURGH STAR, Ao. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. je.ll.-lT. FELIX IIENLY, Pron'r. ' "J1JOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebgnsbuko It. P. LIKTO. St. CO., Prop'ri. The Taste is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Eak is supplied with choice liqncrs, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. -Transient vi.s;trrs accom modated and boarders taken by the week. nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 M E R CHANTS' HOTEL. J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., between Market and Arch, May 9, 187.-l7. : PHILADELPHIA. FM. L. OAT MAN, DEALER IN CONSISTING OF GR.4I.T,TECD, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSFS, CfiEESE, &c. jxiso, a large dock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. STOKE OX HIGH STKEET, Four Doors East of Crawford's Hotel, Ebensburg, Pa. FLTANOSTKOTirs PRONOUNCF.D THE BEST EVER YET introduced in this Convoy or Stite. Anv t.erson bovine a fimilv rieht can have their Bees transferred from an old box to a new one. In everv instance in which this has been done the result h is been entirely satisfactory, and th.- fir--t tke of honey has invariably paH all expei f e . and frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merit- of this invention will he (mind in th testimony of everv man who has given it a tri.d, and among therumbsr are the jrentlemen named below, and their experience should induce every one interested in Bees to TIl'V 4 FAMILY ItlfJIJT! nenrv C Kirknatrick. of Carroll township, took U6 pnnnda of surplus honey from two hives, which he sold at 37 cents per pound. Ad;im Deifrich. of C. rroll township, took from two hives 100 pounds of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, took CO pounds of surplus honev from one hive. J:icob Kirkpatrick, of Che-t to-vnship, ob tained t pounds ol surplus honey trom o-e hive, worth not. less than 21, and the right cost him only Jo. Poter C-impbell from one hive obtained 3G pounds of surplus honey ot one time. 5?Quite a number of siiri'ar statcmpnt-. auhenticated by some of ths best citizens of Cambria county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Langslroth's Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hive. Persons wishing to purchase family rights should call on or address PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 5, 18?C.-tf. Carrolltown, Pa. ANDREW MOSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Srrrrs's Bciidixg, Clinton St., Johnstown, HAS just received hU lull and winter stock of tine French, London and Amer'can CLO HIS, CASSI.MERES and VEST1XGS, and a full assortment of Goat's Fcknisuisg Goons. Mr. Moses has been for eiht years cutter at Wood, Morrell & Co.'s establishment, and now de-ires to inform his friends and the public trea ly that he has commenced business in Sup nes's building, on Clinton street, with a stock of goods Auupte-1 to the fll and winter, which he is prepared to mske up in the latest styles an.l at moderate prices for cash hop ng by at teiition to business to merit a share ot public p.tronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 9., 1SC8. tf. rTew Firm Kew Goods. f U THE undersigned, having given his son, JL J. E. Shields, an interest in his store, the business will hereafter be conducted un der the firm name of P. II; S'u'elds & Co., and as we are determined to sell Goods cheap for cash, or exchange for grain, lumber or produce, we hope by strict attention to bus iness to merit a liberal patronage from a generous public. Having determined to Fettle up my old hotilta ,f thirty ycura standing, 1 now ai-U those indebted to roe to come forward and make settlement on or before the 1st day of December. 18C8- P. H. SHIELDS. Loretto Oct. 15. 18SS. tf. ECUrvE THE SHADOW EKE THE SUBSTANCE FADES! S PCX CCS SEW Is now in perfect order for executing Picfures in every style of the art. Photographs of life like accuracy, ranging from the smallest card picture to the largest s'ze for framing, taken iu any weather, ami warranted to give satisfaction Par'icul.ir attrition paid to children's j ictures Frames of all kinds for pale che.ip. Frames 6f nny kind not on hand will be ordered when de sired Instruction-" in the art on liberal tt-rms EGa!lery on Julian sireet, 3 doors north of Town II-ll. T. T. SPENCE. Eheasburg, Oct. 8. 1S63. Photographer. STEAMIR&PBOOP SANBORN'S PATENT has been demon strated, by the most thoroughly practical tests, to be vastly superior in fire proof quail tie3 to any other makers, (beiog water in cop per tubes hermetically sealed.) preventing com, pletely any evaporation and is the driest safe iu use. . The patent can be a p .lied to anv safe. Before purchasing elsewhere call and exit mine, or send for pamphlet containing the certificates of tri ds with all other makers safes. American Steam Fire Proof Safe ComjHtny 300 Broadway, New York. Nov. 12. ISGtt 'Mn. T 1 1 A I LOUING ESTABLISHMENT - REMOVED. The subscriber wou!d re spectfully announce to his customers and the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinitv generally, that be has removed to the rew building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoiuing the law office of Geo. M , Reade. Esq. and is now not only prepared to mannfuc ure all goods which mav be brought to him. but is supplied wiih a fino line of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES. VESTING, &c., which he will make to order in the best style and nt the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of givii: entire satis faction, I hope lor an increased patmnage in my new location. . D. J EVANS. F. A L T F A TII E II , " MANUFACTURER . And Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. PLUG A IV IJ FIXK CU r CIieiTlns ami Smukf npr Tobacco, Siiujf, Pipes, Snuff Boxes y Cigar Cases. AT THE SIGN OF TI1E INPIAN, MAIN STREET, - - - JOHNSTOWN. fRAFF, WATKIN & CO., L-n Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. No. Market Street, FLEM. HOLLIDAY. PIIILAD'Jk, IiCi:ltBPRC UJCwU LiiMiiJ UiSUiZ UiiUbiwiJS H AVING recently enlarged our Ptock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices- Our stock con a sts of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Alleu'albur Restor atives. Pills, Ointments. Plasters. Liniments. Pain Killers, Ci'r.te Mngnsia, Ess Jamaica Ginsrer. Pure Flavoring Extracts. E-sences, Lemon Syrup. Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb." Pure Spices. &c. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Wank rooks, Deeds, Notes und Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens. Pencils, Arnold's V ruing Fluid, Black and Eel Ink, Pocket and Pass Books. Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories. Bibles. Religious.Prayerand Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, 6lc t5?- We hnve added to our stock a lot or FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Lailies. PilOTOURU'II ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, IcCcJ. Main Street, Ebensburg. F OREIGN SHIPPING ANI EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOW SELLINli EXCHANGE, AT .NEW YORK RATES. OM England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemterg, Raden. I lessen. Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, New South Walea or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoons, Ta., Jan. 31, 18C7. EN T IS I KY. The undersigned, a pradiiate of the Bilti mnre College of Dental S ir gery, respect fully oilers hi- PttO?KSIOVA services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he will Tiit on the foikti! Monday of each mouth, to re main one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD D. D. S. JAMES J. O ATM AN, M. D., tenders his professional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens cf Carroll tewn and vicinity. Ofiice in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his recidenc, one door south of A. llaug's tin and hardware store. - TMay 9, 18G7. DEVEREAUX, M. D., Pjiy- piciah and SnrtGF.ojr, Summit, Pa. OiTico east end of Maiihion House, on Rail Road street. Night calls may be made Rt the ofaoe. " my23.tf. J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. Bunn. Dealer in Druqs, Medicines, J1U Paints, If c. Store on Main street, opposite tho "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa. October 17. 1867.-Gm. FRANK W. HAT, TTTIIOLFSALE and tlETAIL Manufacturer, n of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns town. Pa. A large stock constantly hand. D. RP LA UGH LIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnslon-n, Pa. Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 1807. -tf. R. L JOHNSTOV. J F. SCASUN. JOHNSTON At SCANLAN. Attorneys at haw, Lbr-nsburg, Cambria co , Pa. Office opposite the Cturt House. Ebensburg, Jan. SI, 18C7.-tf.. H 6 1 1 N I. LINTON, ITTORXEY AT LAW, Johnsloirn, Pa. f Office in building on corner of Main and h'ranttlio str.t-t. -(vuwta3IansJn IIoue. second ilo-r. Entrance on Franklin, street. Johtir-tcwn. Jan. 31. lSG7.-tf. A. KOmiS, - Jidmstown. - - T. W. DICK. ' Ebensburg. KOrELIN & DICK, Attounets at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OflVe with Wm. Kittell, Esq., Colonade Row. foct 22.-tf. F. A. SIIOEMAKEK, ITTORNEY AT LAW. EUnxlurg, Pet ft Office n Ilisjh street , one d'jor East of the Banking House of Lloyd & Co. January 31, 1807. tf. F. P. TIEHNEY. ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. ft Office in Colonade Row. Jan. 5. lS67-tf. JOSEL'H M'DONALD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa Ofiice on Centre street, opposite Linton's Hotel. Jan. 31, 18G7-tf. JOHN FENLON ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa ft Office on High street, adjoining his resi dence. Jan 31. 18C7.-tf. GEOKGE Y. OATMN, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. ft Oflico in Colonade Row, Centre street. January 31, 1867.-tf. "vlLLIAM KITTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row, Ceutre street. Jan. 31, 1867.-tf. 6L. PEItSIIING, Attorney-at- Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs. Hardware Store. over Jolin lien ton s - Jan. 31, 1867. 'CMT'M. II SECHLER, AtxoIjney-at- w Law, EbonsburR. Pa Ofiice in rooms recently occupied by Geo. M. Reaiie. Estj , in Colonade Row, Centre street. aug.27,. GEO ' Eb, M. RKADE, Attorncq-atlMic, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in new building rrt.-rnu v ereciea on ventre Street, two doors . i i g. from High street. aug.27. AMES C. EASLY, Attorn ey- at-Lav, Carrolltown. Cambria Co Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 31.1807. "FT KIJfKEAD Justice of the Peace - and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Hasson. Ea.. dee'd. on High St.. Ebensburg. jl3. S. STRAYER, Justice OF THE Peace, ohnstown. Pa. Office on th corner of Market street and Locust alley. SvCMsd Ward ft-r7 :i''.s :.-ij73 The Cambria Freeman ' WILL BE FC3USHED EVERT THURSDAY BIOKNIKG, At Ebsnsbarg, Cambria Co., Pa. At the foUouring rates, payable within Ver mouths from date of subscribing : One copy, one year, ----- J2 00 One copy, six months, ... - 1 00 One copy, three months, - - - - CO Those who fail to pay their subscriptions until after the expiration ot six months will be charged at the rata of $2.50 per year, and those who fati to pay until after the ex piration of twelve montha will be charged at the rate of $3.00 per year. Twelve numbers constitute a quarter; twenty-live, bix months; and fty numbers, one year. RATES OT ADVERTISING. One square, 12 lines, one insertion. $1 2 2 2 1 00 25 CO 50 0 50 Eacb subsequent insertion, Auditor's Notices, eacb, Administrator-' Notices, each. Executors' Notices, each, - 'istray Notices, each - 3 jwos. C '?o. 4 CO 8 00 10 CO 14 CO 10 00 2r CO 35 00 1 yr. oo 12 00 15 00 25 CO 28 00 35 GO CO 00 1 square, 12 lines, 2 squares, 24 lines, 3 squares, 3G lines, Quarter column. Third column. Half column. One Column, $ 2 o0 5 00 1 00 9 r.O 11 CO 14 00 2 00 Professi ual or Business Carus. not exceeding 8 lines, with paper. 6 CO Obituary Notices, over six lines, ten cert s per line. . Snecial and business Notices eight cents per line for first insei lion, and four cents L,r each subsequent insertion. Resolutions of Societies, or communica tions nt a personal mature mutt be paid L.r as adveitisements. JOB PRINTISO. We have made arraniie'in-t.ts b V Wfil . ,n ti.k .r fiave i"iiv u.i i.iiiv.a -' and fancy Job Piiotir.g, .neb r.s P .oks, Pamphets, Show Cards, Bill and Lcttt-r Heads, Handbills. Circu' irs, &c, in the bes-t stvle of the art aod at themo.it ia Hlcr .t'? j prices. Also, all kinds of uni.ug. b.rt.iK: j Rxjks, Book Binding, &c , executed to'-rder as good as the best and as cheap aa tLo cheapest. Tin: FXJTCRIL CLOTHES WRIXGBR, mm I Cannot be surpassed or equaled by any other Wringer for durability. Till the r-soi: V.ion of the patent for the "CuC, WHEKL REG ULATOR." or 'STOP-GEAR." r.o other Wringer is licensed under this Patent. It beii'ft universally conceded that Ot sre necessary to prevent the loiii frtMr:. i e Lg broken or torn loo-e, niry atttmi-ts bav been made to gt t a C g-Wbccl arr;-.nuemei;t which fhal! equal the UMVEP.SAL, a-.. 1 yet av id tlin "Stov-G n r," 1 t u-tl"iut suc cess. Fur sale bv ' G S O. HUN i LEY. Ebcnsbursr. May 7. 1 lv. LADIES1 FANCY FURS! AT JonN Fakt:tras Id e.-.:d.rsbe.l FCRMaxtfact ky. No 718 AKC1I st., above 7th. I'HILA. 'fv : boo now a s o eft &r a-J onu In-port ' ' W?t:J- tore, one of the lar Hivi; !;ow in s ere rta- rc cfcp FANCY bUR?. .vvz--'-r?' for Ladies end Chil-"-i"-- " c'ren's Wfjr, in the City. Also, a fine assortment of Gt-uts'Far Gloves and Colhirs. I am enabled to dirpose of my gooJs at very reasonable price", and I would t!. rcfore si-lk .t a vi-it from my friends r! Carabri.t coui ty and vicinitv. Ilemcmbr tiie Nan., Number a n -i Street ! JJIII.X FARMHA. N 7J8 ATtCIl St . ab. 7t.li. south ti:o, Vl'.. Octotier IcGS. 4m. JoltnitowEi ai:tl S.ljS!.-Iii;r MARBLE W 0 fir n t tt e Havinir"at;:iin taken eh irtr or the branch Garble Works at Ef .-eiburg, which he will operate in t onnect 5o:i f . :' with ti'.a extensive c?t;:Lliihni. ni n,-'';'-i Johnstow u, the subscriber ruiopts this ''-ff- metho t of ii.furuiinc the cit zt-ns of A. Cambiia contity, that he keeps a con- , slant hiif plv of t' e bc--t ST" "" 3 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is j rep.-.red :.t st-itc.l limes in F.:-e: s bur; and at ali times ia Johnstown, to mm-i-ficrure to or-iei-. citiicr :i MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE rr BUREAU TOPS, in workm-.ti'.i!:c bu.-.iv? and at as lew prices as V.'.'.c work c. n 1-e f". vp in any ot the Cities. Having in rry f m: !"y n full force of experienced und ski". !fol workr-jpn, I do not promise too much when I say tact I can furnish any of ti e nbove artn-les on st:ort uolice, t the lowest prevsi!ing pi ices, an t in a ttyle of finish whii-h cannot t.e cxccliej by uzy other mai u:'acturcr in the S;:itc. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale cheap. C5? Prompt atretition piid to orders from a distance and work put tip wherever ticrhvd, or delivered at any point named JOHN FARXE. Johnstown, June 4, 18(:. tf. TOEVERE THE MEMORY OF FRIENDS DEPARTED J MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still cemtinues to manuficfarQ of the bst material and in iha most ...... workmanlike manner, at the. ; Loretto Marble Works. all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and HURRAH" TOPS, and all other work in his line. Nor.i but the best American and Italian M.irblo used, and perfect satisfaction cii traiired t 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 mv work. JAMFS WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12. 18GS.lv. For doing a familv washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any ir the world H is all the srrengo of old rosic soap with the mild and lathering tiualities o genuine Castile. Trv this spleiid'ul Soip. Sotd bv the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS. 43 N. Fr.nt Street, Philadelphia. sepJ2.-ly. GOO LETTE H 1JES?tT TbTbt and cheap -gt Tobacco and Cigarg in tama ITPMt U. fc OatvaK'as a4 M. ' 1 1 I 1 I . caw-i'v:c ct. I iz coTLMr n y.