A Nrw PArtj,We publish the follow ing prot-rectus, as it fa decidedly rich : 'I propose to start a newspaper on the Rift enterprise plan. It will Le devoted to tancity, sewing machines, politico and pat ent mediunea. The fallowing premiums will be riven ta subscribers : . Subscribers ta one copy of tbe Chvrch Cancer will be presented with a box of pat ent petroleum paste blacking. Tbia is a nperior article ; it will black boots or tove. and may be used ad a tair dye. (See testimonials from the leading clergy men: statesmen, and boot-blacks.) Subscribers for two copies will receive a box of eardinf-s. , .Subscribers for five copies will be presen ted with a. pair of ironclad spectacles with glass eyes, warranted to suit one age as well ab another. Subscribers for twelve copies "w'il be en titled ' to o wooden leg, a patent adjustable boot jtck, which can also be used as a cork screw, a coffee mill or an inkstand. . Sulcribers for twenty copies will be en titled to a pair of false calve, a gilt-edged copy of Ann Dickinson's speeches and wri tings. Subscribers for thirty copies will receive a tilting hoop skirt, and a marble bureau with a mahogany top. Subbciibers for fifty copies win rercive a et of summer furs, and burial plot with an order for a tomb stone when required. ; Subscribers for five hundred copies will receive a nomination for Congresn, with a library consisting of a bottle and a pack of cards. Subscribers for a thousand copies will bo presented with a farm in 'ew Jersey fenced and mcrtaged. Clergymen acting as ngents for the Can ctr will be furni..hel with one pair of brass knuckles, and an acre of court plaster. To Prevent Railroad Accidents. The arch of pragret is irresistible. Kach re imlng year finds as farther advanced in e arts and ecietices A niac'nioe has late- been invented to prevent disastrous rail ad accidents, which is pronounced by sci- ltific men who have examined it a com eto surce.s. The following U a descrip h : Underneath each car, and between n trucks, is placed a couple of levers. ich are allowed to play up and down by . ans of firm spiral 6prir.gs, aud are held in ace by a strong bar of iron with a slot it, which is also firmly fastened to the ucks. Connected with these levers are trong pieces of pliable India rubber intuba ted wire, which are to emnfet with the car immediately in front or in the rear. Oa the engine is placed an alarm bell and a mag netic battery, which are conuected with the ksulated wires.' Now, as the cars 6tnd upon the track, the levers above referred to come within & few inches of the rails, and should any one of the cars encouuter an obstruction, these levers are sprung up by tlje obstruction it self, and an alarm is instantly ttruck upon ine oeu in the engine,- thus giving the en- , Cincpr notice that therp. i Rftmpt.liincr wrrmf .11 1 . t -J w - - --- "i a pair or trucks get off the track while the ,CS f the da . A the'r nvcrFation go. a train is in motion, the alarm bell instantly I on the7 ge excited, and each advances his notifies the engineer, who is thus prepared;0'" er opinions in. emphatic language, to stop bis train before any other damage ! The discussion i3 sure to interest all the occurs. The breaking of the insulatad wire j cats in the neighboihood, and thoy make will C;U6e the alarm to be struck, so that it j a sliaight wake for the rendezvous. would seem that no kind of an accident can j - happen without the engiueer of the train j - knrwing it immediately. The connection ) Salt Yova Chimxhts. In building a of the wires to each car is so simple that is chimney, put a quantity of :a'.t into thernor can V) done at the same time the car it '' tar witn which the intercourses of brick are iau ! uoiib hi me same lime xne car n coupled on the train, and with a single mo- ! tion of the hand. . - Josh Hillings in tiib Editok's Chair Jofh Hillings answers newspaper cor respondents in the following bnef and lu cid stylo ! Whip You are ritp ; mules live to a Ion la age ; I've known them myself to live one hundred years, and not half tri. You are rite about there being surefooted; I've known them to kick a boy twice in a sec ond, ten foot oph, Gertrudo" Your inquiry stumps me. The more I thiuk on it the more I can't tell. Az near as I can rekolek now I think I don't know. Much mite be sed loth ways, and r.ecthr way be rite. Upon the whole, I think I rather think I wud, or I wouldent, jist as I think best or otherwise. Plutark You're mistaken ; the Shakers don't marry. If young Shakers fall in luv tha ar sot to weeding onions, and it cures them forthwith. I kant tell you now how much it dug kost to jine tbe Shakers, but I be'.icve the expense used to be inkluding having ynre hair cut and laming how to danse, abont $65. Sportsman Yure inquiry is not egzactly - in mi line, but I haste to repli, as fullers, to wit : The right length to cnt oph a dog's tail has never yet bin fully discovered, but is undoubtedly back of his tars, provided yu git tha dog's consent. N. B. It ain't absolutely necessary the do's consent should be in writing. How to Take Out Ink. Stains It u certainly very much worth while to know how to take ink spots out of colored clothing. The writer, "on a summer's day," when it seemed as if one bad enough to do to tup port life without extra trouble in the torrid heat, once npi.el a bottle of ink into her lap, over a linen dress, striped with brown and white, and trimmed with rows of brown 'braid. Aghast, the first thought was the dress was ruined ; the second was to dip the skirt at once into warm water, rinsing as much ink out as possible, but what was left made a rueful sight hand breadths of doleful thunder-dark color, over the light 6urumer dress. Quick, it was plunged inte a warm solution of oxalic acid hot, that it might take effect sooner. Care was taken to dip only the spot into this liquid (there are some people so stupid they will seed to be told this.) and in a nsinuto they faded, of course, taking the color of the stnpes with them. The liuen was rinsed in warm water again, and wet with dilution of ammonia, which changed the skirt to its original color, and the dress was as good as ever.. LTence I keep high and sublime courage over all ink mishaps, sure that acid and ammonia an'l care will make all right again. The process must be gone through as quickly as possible when once began, but it will cancel old ink stains on wool, cotton or linen. S0AE.ixo SKEDH.The Chinese seldom eow a crop without having previously 8oaked their seeds in diluted manure, keep ing them there until they begin to sprout. They hold that this not only gives the plants an early and vigorous start, but pre serves the seeds from worms or birds. Tbe practical results of Cbiuese agricnltnr too important for us to bpeak of them with I contempt. Would it cot tc.v?e!l fr m to ' i-ee some safe 6teep3 for our corn, squashes i lueioos, etc., as a general rule, aud not as tu exception ? j i-u.) -.itj thae 1 : A NovKt' J.lbnvE IVweh: A J f"ew dnvs sitice as a fleet of fishing-vessels were lymg-on one of the banks with which oer coast abounds their boats' wandering from place to place in eearcli of good fi?h-ing-grouii(T, they encountered a large shoal of sword-fish. The men on board of one of the boats '.' struck "one of them, and as they were haulinj; hkra io, he came, in ! Ins cyrations. full at the stem of the boat, running Lis wora several icei long through the scull-hole, at the same time disengaging the iron from bis . fL-sh. Quick as thought,' una .of the . stalwart mariners seized the sword, and getting as tride of it, held him firmly. Meantime, the fish,' by the action of bis tail used ns a propeller, urged the boat forward at a . . 1 t A 1 j good rate of speed uutil she reached the vessel to yvl.icb. she belonged, her. bead fortunately being in that direction when be made the attack. -The novel scene was t witnepsed by 'till the members of the fleet, who greeled theetrange performance with cheers and shouts of laughter. Iikefues of Jamaica. The fireflies of .Jamaica emit so brilliant a light, that a dozen of them, enclosed within an in verted glass tumbler, will enable a person to read or write in the nighttimo without the least difficulty. Indeed, it is an ex pedient to which many resort." 1 These flies are in size as large ns a common hive bee, aud they are perfectly harmless. Their appearance in' unusual numbers nets ns a thermometer to the natives; and it is an unquestionable indication of approaching rain. .To travelers they afford, even on the darkest nights, sufficient light to . guide their footsteps with the greatest safety. The light which they send forth is in eve ry respect equal to that of the purest dia mond ; and hence (he Creo'e coquettes frequently insert' a few of them, confined in pods of gauze, in their hair and parts of their dress, in the same manner as actress es avail themselves of the paste jeweller's art. Ml'sicat- The local of the Cleveland Herald, discussing feline sercnader?, ea) s : A male cat sees an acquaintance in the next yard, and asks permission to ccme over in something like the following: "Me-ri-er m-a-y-c-u-t I c-o-m-e o-v-e-r l-o y-o-u-r. ho-u-3 e !" Tbe request and the answer are pitched in a high key, aud we have noticed that it don't make a bit of difference whether per mission is given or not. Thomas walks right over. The two then pitch them selves on the fence, always taking great carB to get directly under the window of t . . a. UtU TWIU, ttliU IUVIJ JLUCT iiailiaa LUC I U' - - I 1 A . t . I 1 1 - ' e ' never will The efi'.ct will Le that theie !1 be anv acctmulatirn of soot in that chimney. .The tihiloeoi'liy is thus sta- ted : The salt in the portion of mortar whuk i exposed absorbs moisture .from the atmosphere every damp dny, . The soot thus becoming damp, falls down into the fire place. This appears to te an English dis covery. It is used with success in Canada. The Last Success. Hi dressi: will quickly restore Gray Hair to hi natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless and is preferred over every other preparation - by -' those who have a fine head of hair, as well as those who wish, to restore it. The beautiful glosi and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. . For Gale by all rrusgtsis. ' DEPOT, 1S GREENWICH ST., XI Y. Q.EORGE W. YEAGER, Whlenle aud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EYERY DESCRIi'TICLV, fll COPflR A! SIEET-1I fill OF IIIS OTVN MANUFACTURE, . And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING ... ... and all other work in hia line. " Virginia Street," near Caroline Street, ILTOOXl, IM, The only dealer in the citv having the right to ' mi the renowned "BARLEY SHEAK" COOK Sf O V, ih uiunt ptafeet, ' . - complete aud satisfactory , . . Btove ever introduced L . - . to the public. ; ... ' satisfaction." guap.anteeb.' mmm m MIR i - t ' ; ncoruiirs geexiait eittess AX HOQFLAHD'S GtRMAH TOHiC, T'uuir uitsoJiiotWu laio UiU xuutrjr frum Ucimjay occurred la , . j " TH3T CURED TOTTS ' FATIEGBS AUD ITOTIIiJL'G, And Tri.1 cr you w1 yimr -WUlriv. They are elirly d ilir oi. tv" from Out mstiy rircpnraUons row f?? Cj in tlm ooauUy calit-U Billcia or t-J Tonic. Thoy ") no tavern pruio aZam itAmnlion, or miytMiLg i;tuuu; Ut g' Muiwtl, iuili! usiLcWa. They arc Tht jfrtattat ihtKm rcmedict for Liver Complaint.' - Iferroua rtebiHty, Eiscasss cf the Kidneys. ERUPTIONS OF Tli SKIN, nml jtll &boMCti arfhiBe from a 13 too r tlered Liver, eioiuacH, or t UiPVRlTY OS" TT BLOOD. Constipation, Tlai nleiiee. Inward IS.Ir Fu'incSB of Blood to tha Head, Acidity f ttie 6tomah, Kausec, HovrU burr, Tjisf'tvit ior Food. Pulnosa -er Veiiht fca. the Etcrmcii, Cour Ernottittons, in';- irxt-j or 3flatuea-iig at tiie l it of tti Btomacii. S'wij's miiir ot t'.-a H8d. Homed er (.nokixic or Suffooati xi f whan in a Lv- Beneationi inr Posture, Vi6iMi, Dots eiebt, Dll ' D ira n e s 8 of or We'ua taeibre xi P.in in tJa Ilo&d. of Perjspixu-tAfta, VlJowiie6a of ' tJie CHai c-ad Uya. Puio in vii Sile. UfiGlc, CSiPct, Liirta. etc., Cudden .TTluiJti-s of ttszt, Ruro lm.ir in tiie T?lxli, C cirt.ft nit Xoieeinioiffl : al ifvil atid Crat Xcprtsioa of SpirU.au ii lii'.rt iitiu'U iiuae of tti Xacxt or i'(ati Eocnand's CeTrns.a KttM's l. octSrely tcspIhWc, nnil fosteJon 11 o lienor, it uaconipoaud .' I'l-M Ik r-Ii-rtri. X -i t! UooU, Kerbs, cud. isirti. m rrom wiiieiM iita cxiract-s tre uimi are ciithio-.t y-!81 a tcrm.By. AH ia lxnti &i wtinal virsn. uro tvaAxaared u ' jfelrom Ihwrra by a. mc i c u ti Si c "isteC' eieuilt. 'fbrce cjtiJ-3 sjt dio torwiu-diiJ to tHlm tonutry to be ncd esprnxtir ror tle iujtn uictore oftheee Kitters. There t no alioA.oilc iil.lajiee uf an) kind uafJ lit con'MHi?iiiJj:K iti dtier-. Uenev It t3ie only Wttlrf- tjist tan ! o.n1 l mmk irhtr iiAcoiuiA tlmaJUuAta u uwt viuul. . Uoofland's German Tonia it a ombir.attun uf cH (he ingrtdimU f Hit Di'ttrt, vti'M pl hr Sania Orus Sunt, Oi an,7c, tie. Jt tisti fur the ttimt diva-t4 t tu BiiUrt, tu ea:u vftrrc purt aU allelic siujitUus Is rcrpfirvL 1'au rcifi hear in mind Uuit ilttx rnAim are anLlrriy icrent rata any otJia a.diit kitU fur Lite curt tf Iht tlnwtet tKMnxi, thttt bung tctcntijle prrparatiotiM ofmcMcinal tjtraeti, vchiU thr oOver ar m-e dtcootiom f rvm it ffM firm. The TON iC u dtcxdtdZy vat of i&e noM pitai sani and tigreecJtLt rmeiit cvar offertA to the puoUo. jLt uixie it cxaiOs. Ji is a platturt to laLi it, vrlU' til lift-giving, etrh&armiinf, end wtdcnal owKtitt AM ustd it to Lt kxaizn 04 tiufrttctt f ell ouma DE33ILITY. BiUert or I'ijxm: ri.txrsJiLiutiastatm of Jstbilil. Ihty t'mjuzW a taitc FjJi yigertn tht veha!t tptmn, tirvtaSm IjTl Hit trftttlt, aa cm ciijeytrteHi iff' f . mf - fTi, tnublt Ort It- tnnrh lo digeit it, purxjy Hit blood, ct C totml, AfaMy e&mplrini, ertuiioat th ycJain Uriffe frtm Ct eye, impart a iiootn U tht c .-. rnd chanpt tk pettunt irorx a tharl-brtadttA, cntacioltH. tr-wi. or.d nsrvcta tnrtiKd, to a full-faced. sU-ut, emit vfpnrms person. Weak and Delicate Chi'ren crs made Ktrong; j ifu tttc tiiutrs or I onic. I lu't, tlwy re i'amilr Hrdl Ctnen. Ttie-j riiu be aeZniLaiiileiWX'A Willi lorfet talvlf to a -tilHt tbre mo.K !- old. th niokt tciio4 temalet or a saan of nlnctr. n&te. BtmeditJ art Ore tui . Elood Partners cr known, amd fit cure all toiwi rrtuUivg fret bad blood JC&cp your" blood part ; xep ynur Liver in order ; Uep yonr tiifftstirt rtas M a oound, heallLy " f$ rendition, by tit tixe of Chest Mnfal '''Tm kt 1 1 iff no disrate tn8 er OAsail you. TlieOe men m live caunlry reo"mvnid tkm. If yetLrt of Monttt rofruUtirvn go for tniihng JrMt wuui try ikose prcparutua. FitOM HOS. GEO. 'W. WOODWARD, Chief Jiullu of tlie Puprcmo Court of lVDny'vinia. HiiLiuiLPiui, Wavsh 16, 1637. 1 find " HoofianX't German Hitters " not an rln ieahvg btwrvtje, but is a good tonic, uscjul tn disorders of the. digtsttve otgattt, atl of great benefit in exues cf icbiiily snd leant of ncrfr.us a-ct ion, in the system. J ours trvlii, . CAO. JK. WOODWAXID. mon nos. jawes TnoMrsoN, Judge of Uic Boprome Court of Iuni).y!vanla. J'mi.inKi.ruiA. April 23. 130t. t e 011 n I! - ' ' UoilamTa German Kit . A -jf iera " a ra.ueMt neitcHte fn fiw a!jV of ntlacks of InillcrolinnB&i loaiWor typop-ila. Mtn ocitify tll rrotn my eatperieiioe of tt. Vuiirt, i ii rewi'cei, ntoit rev. jossrn u. kexxjltid, d. d, raster of th Tenth Baptist Chnrcfe, riiiimtU-lp'iln. I- J.vOKSoa Ur htoe bte-n frcyueHily reqursistl to connect n;-j ntrr-jt isifh rtcmm'itdatipns of tUfeienl Iriuds of mufirims, but regarding the praotict as out of my aj fn api-iau f-J.rt, 1 ha.00 iti uil casts dc e-inrd ; but miUi a dear pror.f in various ivilancex, tnd particularly in viy own family, of Pie usefulness of Dr. UonfancCs iiei man Mitten, I Apart for ones from y vsiiil course, to eytrets my full cmniclion Vial for gc-u-rnl debility of the vnuu ti1 espeetally for Avoi Compluinl, it la R",.' "J"wifi atid .v!M p r f a r tion. In JhsV. R tJV waT fetH; but utv&V. " B tVM - tfonht w(,-wil be orry bmrjicioj tmi'im aS to those mhn svjfar r IA aU-tx caiUk. fours, vary rfirct'uXy, ... ; J.Ji. KEXfrARO, - ' f - MiffhOl, bkm lAttUM Urcst. - ZTonJIemcTi German Rwsdits ar ecvnlrf'Hetl. The genuint Auw Uis sitmalssn of C. 91. Jackson a the front of Uu outside vrrtjipir of each boftie, and Bit am of Bit arUols blown in &cA tff., Mi urtui are nna-torsU. Zrl or tSio Btttcrs, 1 OO per boKle Or, a lull doia far OO. Price of tsc Tor.lc, $1 50 per botUfrt . Or, a liatf doxeu for 7 50. ' Tbe toaie ia pt ub hi quart boltie. ; Jtocollect Vial tt rt Dr. HnfUnSs German Bsmsx'ttm theU ort 00 ttniosrtaf, y nxtd And so h if hi 9 rtoon mendtd; and do f.o: wrjii. aUciv the. DrucpisU to indnos you to tmJts f N 'MtvtA.ny tilt iXal Kt may say ts jnst os p.S . Iff 00 d, btcetttt lu maica brgr profi.mm' Kmrnmr m These Mumso diss unit bt mi Ljf oxyitu any lotaUty upon t&ptuta tuiu to On FBIKCITAL OFFICE, ' Al THE GKZAjr HXDICINE KTnfV" Jfo. tl AMCB STZMXT, f'hiHidtljJUa. f CTTAa Di. EVA1TS, Proprietor, formerly C. US.. JOTIBOK A OO. Tliese UeHieitlee ar Tat sale tj Zrca Kteta, fttorelreepers, and XZoUctue Xeal era ever ywiitre. Po not forget to sxanvinu uwX the article you lay, i rdxr to got Uu gen tone. ; . C7-For.Sa!e by R. J. LLOYD, DrnVeiit,' Mcttg, r. foct.22-ly 11 m M. L. OATMAN, DKALKR I3T CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES CRAW, FEED, BAC02T, SALT, FI8H, FRESH VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &e. Also, a large etock of the Be s Srands of Cigars and Tcb&cei. STORK ON HIGH STKEET, Fur Lin Last of Crawford $ ffoiti, Ebeosltcr;, Pa. ' EBENSBURG FOUNDRY AG Air .V" rCLL BLAST! NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, &c. HAVING rurc-hased tlifl wcl! knon EB EXSliUlUI FOl NDItY irom Mr. EJw. Gl:s, and rebuilt and eu'arpe l it almost en tirely, besides refitiinsj it with new machinery, tbe "uhscrihei hto now rreDsred to furriih COOK, PARLOR HEATING S'W VES, of the lntrst and most approved patterns TIIR?:SHING aiACLiJNFS. II ILL GEAIt ING, ROSE and WATI'.U WHEELS ofciery descriftion, IKON' FKNC1SO, l'LOUGIIi r.;;d PLOLTtJU, CASTINGS, and in fact ail manner of nrticies mrumfmctured in a fir.t clasa Foundry. Job Work of all kind attended to promptly end done cheaply. The ppeciul attention of K.irmeri invited to to newly patented PLOUGHS which we peases the Bole right to oiaDuli-.-tnre and sell in thii cour.ty, and which are admitted to be the best ever introduced to the public. Eelievirg cursclves cap-.lde of perforrrilny any woik in our line in the mv-t ntifaetory manner, and knotting that ve en do work at lowt rucis than have been charted in thia community heretofore we confidently hope that we will be found worthy oi liberal iatroi)iige. . Fair relurtion5 made to wholesale dealers. 2TTLe li'K';t;Sl piites paid in cash for old raetal, or ca? lilies given in exchange. Our teems ace j-tuictlt cash or. cdcxt-t rnor.ccB. CON'VERY". VINROE & CO. Eberi-bunr, Sept. -2, lbC3. PHSLADELFH1A. JESTSampIss cent by mail when written for. I S"AVING iecently enlargel our ftock we ure now prepared to pell at a crc-itt ion irom foraier prices. Our fetock con sist of Dru-fl, ITcdicinca, Perfomery, F.iiiey Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor ative?. Pills, Ointments, Piasters. Liniment?, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flfivormp; Extracts, Essence?, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb. Pure Spices. tVe. ; CIGARS AXD TOBACCOS. Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Ponds; Cnp, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Euvelopes. Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, ".Pocket and Pas Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories, Bibles, Kel;Kious,rraeraud Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, Lc t3? We have added to our stcck a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Lidies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered iu this place. Paper and Cif ars'sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, lfcGt?. Main Street, Ebenaburg. Hew Firm ITew GoGds. f BlilE tinj-rssijrned, having given his son, JL J. E. Shields, 'an interest in Ids store, the business will herpafler he conducted tin der the firm name of P. IL Shields & Oo., aud as we are determined to sell Goods chean for cash, or exchange for. grain, lumber produce, M-e hope by strict attention to hue iness to merit a liberal patronage- from a generous public. Hiving determined to settle np my old books of thirty years standing, "I now Rsk those indebted to me to come forward and make settlement on or before the 1st day of December, 18G3. P. II . SHIELDS. Loretto. Oct. 15. 18G8.-tf. S2ECTITIE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES! I now in perfect order for executing Pictures in every style of the art. Photographs of life like accuracy, ranging from the smallest card picture to the largest size for framing, taken in any weather, and warranted to give satisfaction. Particular attention paid to children's pictures. Frames of all kinds for eale cheap. Frames of any kind not on hand will be ordered when de sired. Instructions in the art on liberal terms. 5Gallery on Julian street, 3 doore north of Town Hill. T.T.SPEXCE. Ebensburg, Oct. 8, 18C3. Photographer. W F. A L T F A T II E R , ' ' MANUFACTURER. ; And Wholesale and Itetail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, . ,"WiVa AND FINK CUT Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Swf, Pipes, Snuff Boxes If Cigar Cases. AT TWK RIGS (jf THE FKDIAN, JAIN STBKLHf, - - - JOHNSTOWN. itEAT'.REDL-cTiox, "Prices 1 IV CASH MYERS! " AT TBSK tBESSBlRG 'HO BSE-F URN I SH1N0 STORE. 1 The uudersiijced respecifully iniorms the citizens of Ebeu.sburg and the public gener ally that ho Las made a great reduction in price to. CASH BUYERS. My stock will eoiisist, in part, cf Cooking, Parlor and JleaU inq Stores, of the most popular kindaj Tin ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; liardtcare of .all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Ilingca, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glast--. Butty, Table Knives aud Forks, Carving Knives, and "Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops, Axes, Ilatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines., Augers, Chissels, Planes, (Com passes, Squares, Files. Kasps, Anvils, Vises, VTr2uches, Rip, Tanel and Cro&s-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scy the and Snaths, . Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoo Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringers, Grind Stones, Patent Molasses GaJpb and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel, Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der, Caps. Lead, Ac.. Odd Siove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wioden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish os, Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, M -lasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples. Vi.-h, lb miny, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO asd CIGARS; Taint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dueling, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. - (jej-Sjpuf.inj ma !e, painted and put up at low rates f .r cah. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 23, 18CT.-tf. L. I,. LANG ST ROT ITS FATEIT MOVAEE COMB SB BITE! PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced in this County or State. Anv pcrson b;ninjr n family riz.t can have t'.eir Pees transferred from nn old bf-x to n nfw ore. In every instance' in which this has been done the result his been entirely satisfactory, and the first take of honey has invariably paid all expenses, ai:d frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merits ot this invention will be found in the testimony of every man who has given it a trial, and among the number are the per.t'emen named below, and their experience should induce every one interested in Bees to Henry C. Kiikpatrick, of Carroll toanship, took loG pounds of sui jiluti honey from two hives, which he so'd at 35 ce:,t.: per p our-d. Ad.ini 'DeitricV of C-rro'd township, ' took from two hives 100 pom:d of surplus honev. James Kirkriatriek, ot Crest township, took HO p'Minds of surphu honey from one hive. Jacob Kirkp:iirick, of Chet to-vnahip, ob tained 2 pound of surp!ii honey irom o-.e hive, worth nt less than 421, and the riht cost him only $5. Peter Campbell from one hive obtaiued 36 pounds of Fnrp'us honey at one time. fty Quite a number of sitri'sr ftaternents, 9nt!ier.ticate! hy sorn" of the rest citizens of Cr-.rr.bsia county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Langstroth's Patent AIo va!d Comb B-'e Hive. Persons mailing to purchssa family rights should cull on or addrea PETER CAMPBELL, .Nov. I), IScG.-if. Carrolitowa, Pa. MANUFACTORY. lAff mm 1 ALL KINDS & CHAIRS, such as common " indsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Kirn Backed Chairs, Sciable Chairs, Cmu 5 rat 6ain, ROCTHNG CHAIRS, OF HVEltY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS-. Settees, rounges. Jl-c.,.Vo. CABI?v?ET FURNITURE cf every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect ully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. . Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Cj. Pa. , Jan. 31. 1SG7. ; EVE RE TIIE ME3IOH YF . FlUEXDS DEPARTED! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ac. The subscriber still continues to manufacf ure of the best material and iu the most workmanlike manuer, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES. Bwe!l as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other woik in his liue. None but, the best American aud Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the titica or elsewhere. Call and sec specimens and judge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work.' JAMES WILKINSON." Loretto, March 12, 1863. ly. pO REIGN S II I P P I N EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NO7 SELLING EXCHANGE, AT KEW YORK BATES, 0T England, 'Ireland, Scotland, Prussia, Wurtemberg, Saxonr, Wales, " Germany, Austria, Bavaria, Baden, ' Hesscn, llanovcf, Belgium. Switzerland, Holland. Norway and France And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERB Sc CO Altoor.a, Pa., Jan. 31, 18G7. i TAILOKING ESTABLISHMENT REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully announce to hi customers and the citizens of EbenBhurg and vicinity generally, that he has removed to the new building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain IIou?e and adjoining the law office of Geo. M. Iteade, Esq., and is now not only prepared to manufacture all goods which may bo brought tn him. but is supplied wiih a fine line of CLOTHS, CASSI- MERES.VESTlNGS.&c, which he will make to order in the best etyle and at the lowest pri cea. Peeling confident of giving entire satis faction, I hope lor an increased "patronage in mv new location. D.J EVAN'S Ehessbur, Jan.-M, 1869. -tf. WfilliT 7 1869, SFRIHfi TR&BE. 1869:1 T ans now prepared to 2er SUPERIOIt INDUCEMENTS - ! TO CASll PURCBA&EK.S Of TIIJIEIMIi & mil MI KITH EH AT WHOLESALE OH HETAIL, My stock ct'ns'uits in part of every Tariety of Tin, Sheel-Iron. COPrER AND BRASS WARES, UNASIEIXEI) AND I'l.AlN SAUCE-PANS. BOILEBS. Etc, COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS. OIL CANS. HOUSEFCRN! SUING HARD WARE OF LVEItY KIND. Spear's Aati'Dvit IIEATTNG ani COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOP. COOK ING STOVFS, And any Crx-kin? Stove desired : I vr gl when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stuve Plates and Grates, Sec, f-r re pairs, ou hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention iven to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp JJiirnerSj Wick and Chimuays WHOLESALE OK KETAU- I would call particular attention to the Liht House Piorner, with G!ar 0ne, for giving moie liiht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, fur Ciude Oil. SP!E!VCElS SIFTCR X Jt recennnends itsif. SUGAR KETTLES ANB CAULDRONS of all frizes constr.ntly on hand. Special attention piven to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Shest-Irsn. - . at lJwet p!ib!e rates. Wholesale IIekchakts Ltsts now ready, and will be sent n app.iaali'.c Ijv mail or in pei6.n. IToping to see all my old customers and j many new ones thia Sp'ing, I return mr rriost sincere thanks frr tha vtry literal pa j tr.L.ae I hare ahoadv received, unti will endeavor to j-Ifcasa ad who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7, 1867. G E I S & Jt E U T II JohBitOWB, Pa , BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS ' XI BOOK IIIXDE'IKS MAN I' FA ( H U R K 1 iS O F BI . A N R BOO KS. POKTE-MONAIS. PAPtli DOXiiS AND LOOKING GLASSES.' Looking Glsie and Picture Frat.es tlways on hand, and made to Older. A large aud most complete aN-rtn;ent of Diawins; Room and Miscellaneous Pictures, consistirj: of Chromog, Paintings-in )d, Ktecd Piute En pravins, Pisin and Colored LithrnTitpha, Oil l'ririts, Phot.'raphs Riid Wo-l Cuts. This collection embraces a selection of large ei"d match pictures of Landscape and I) -m?;.?ic Scenes snd Portraits, and 5,000 dif ferent vaneticsof Card Phot -"graphs of protn inent nien.ccntic and sentimental scents and copies of buhjecta by celebrated artists. V have also a varied a.-soi tment of BIBLT'.S, PRAYER. HYMN and iSCUO'OL LOOKS. HISTORIK8, BIOGRAI'HIUS, NOVELS. c. Religions Prints e.ud Eoiblems in great variety, and t'e larrf;t and most ermpote stock of STATIONERY ever brought to this countv. 600 rew snd beautiful style of WALL PATER, includir-s an asscrtivcnt of Potter's celebrated English make, for which we are sole agents in this locality. These Wall Papers are handsomer in design, supe rior in finish, and 21 inches wider than any other make. The citizens of Ebonsburg and vlcinitv are respectfully r..t;;i.-d that we make POOR BINDING" aud the manufacture of BLANK LOOKS a pecidity. Ail woik promptly xecuted at moderate rp.tes. O-Store on corner of Clinton and I.c'ii,t streets, immediately opposite Foster lluune. Johnstown, Oct.24. 1867.-tf. MAEBLE WORKS! iiavinir aium taken charge ot tbe TS hrauch Marble Worka at Eleriirm-'r, .ssVi whirh tt ! ! I nnpritU in fiTno.:..1.v.'','1 'At with his extensive estrvbli.-liment 1 at Johnstown, the suriscrilier ailonts metho 1 of lntorm-.n!? the cWnrrt nf -V--V6. , r . Cambibi county, that he keep a con- "U stniit suprilv of tJje best 8f" 3 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepnrcd ut stated times in Ebens burg and at all tiroes in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMHSTONES. MANTLErf, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmanlike manner and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in mv emidov a full foree of exr-erier.ced anil skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when I eay that I can furnish any of the above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a frtyle of finih which cannot he excelled bv any other mat ufaclurcr in the Srnte. A Urge stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale cheap. ' tSTTronipt attention paid to orders from a distance and work put up wherever desired, or delivered at any point named. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, June 4, 18"tf.-tf. ANDREW MOSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Surpis's Boiloino, Clinton St., Jounstow.v, HAS jost received his tall and winter stock of line French. London and Americnn CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST1NGS, and a full assortrneut of Gent's Fcrnishiss Goods, Mr. Moses has been for eight years cutter at w o, d,.Morrell & Co.'s establishment, and now dcsiits to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Sup pes"s building, on Clinton etieet, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he ia prepared to make up iu the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share of public p ttrounge, and main tarn that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. : Johnstown, Sept. 2, lSGS.-tf. 4 WORD rgQM JOHNSTOWN! JOUX J. MUR1I1Y & CO., Have constantly on band a large and wall selected stock of seasonable - Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of 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 offerad at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call aud examine for yourselves. Feb. 23, leCT.-tf. $8" . 1 The Cambria Freea, will 3 i cB-isnr.i. EVEIiY TIlUli&DAY MQRXpx- At Ebensbarg, Caicbria Co., p4 JLtthe foUowinj ratns, pctytl'e trHti' months from jliie of su'jscrilin Ohm .tt r.t) r ta r . v " J " - - - Jr. One copy, hx. months, ------ . . , ' One copy, three months, - ... Those who fail to pay their sur,3cri until after the expiration ot six rn( nti be charged at the rate of 2.50 pej4 and those who fait to pay until afir u' piration cf twelve months will be chat- the rate of $3.03 per year. ' Twelve nunibers consdituU a twenty-fiv, six months;' and fifty m,.' one year. . - BATSS or ADTEKTISIXG. One square, 12 lines, i.ee inserti'ir. Cach subsequent in?erti n, Auditor's Notices, cach, Administrator"' Notices, each, Executors' Not ices, each, 'ibtray Notices, each J: , i S T770S 1 Equare, 12 lines, 2 squares, 24 lines, 3 squares, 26 lines, Quarter column, Third column, Half column, One Glumn. 5 00 7 00 5 50 11 00 14 (0 2.-j 00 10 Oi 14 00 25 (0 I'.i !5 00 Mh Professional or Business Cards, c.j exceeding 8 lines, with paper, Obituary Notices, over six lines, Uc ct. per line. Special and busincf? Notices t'g'.t per liue for first insertion, and fuu: cv, each subsequent insert inn.. Resolutions of Societies, or c n.:-;. tions ot a personal mature must la i.; as advertiberaenta. JOB PRIXTIXQ. r We have made arrangements y we can do or have d.n e all l in.: f , and lancy Job Piintiiig, s'-.ch ks ' , P.unphets, Siiow Cardo, Bill .j Heads, Handbills, Circu'-ara, &c.. in t' ,; style of the art and at the most t. prices. ALv-t, all tir-dii of lbi!;:.. Books. Bjok Binding, &c , cxecv.te-.: t -. as good as the Lett arid as cheap a L cheapest. mmim wmm irif ' i' i f 1 - M if.- n St CCHTASO' VT HY Cannot l-e surpassed or equaled l-y a: y ... Wringer for durability. Till t!.e v of the patent for the "COG V LIE!:!. F. ULATORv' or -STOP-GEAR." , Wringer is Zicensul under this Pa'.::.',. beinft urdverbally'.concedcd ihst C,v necessary . fc prevent the Rvlls f.. broken or torn loose, many atttn ; . ; : In en made Ui gtt a Cog-Wheel ar'i-.; wl.'eh shall equal the U-MYELSAl, . yet avoid the Slop-Gear." 1-r.r uiJ.-i.-i;. ctss. For sale by GEO. EUXILLI Eben.burg, May 7, 1SGS. ly. ft C. D I .15 l r, i wnn OaiiKiS &. BiliQi lSTRS. Mdnvfariurers. and Whu.csa1? Jcj':t CITY AND EASTERN MAI1" BOOTS AND SHOES No. 4 V2 Market Strsft. Celow Fifth. South S de. - PHll.Al. JOHN oat. ..... wy. wit. GAY it WELSH Successors to Gj- dt Painter. WilOI.SSAl.E Grocers and Commission Merer-". AX1 rEAI.KKS IN FLOUR, rROlUOK. PISH, ALT.f;: BON OILS, c. Ac. 362 Libei:tt Strlkt, - PIT It; ft"' WHOLESALE - Ji"jj!. t-l E T E R sT"D rl WITH IKECELMS?, MA & CO.. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER: S. E. Corner Third and 1'ark-t .0.'". Jan . 22, 1 80.8. - P t'LL A H TI Fn; iO II A F F , . WATKIX" 5 Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES No. 51i Market Sthiet, FLEM. VfOLLIDAY. I"3IIl.t5'1 UNION HOUSE. PBENSBURG, Ta., JEKOML A. m" U Propietor, spares no pains to renotr hotel worthy of a continuation of patronaee it has heretofore reeeivtb fc tible will always be fumisbt-J ') '' best the market affords; Itis bar wits1 best cf liquors Uis st.ible islarjre, ani be attended by an attentive and --' hostler. JanSO.JJ-- S T . - J A 31 E S ' ifoTEL Conducted on Vie European i'.'ff". 405 & 407 Liebstt Street, orrv-1 Union Depot, Pjttslckou. Pa- JAMES K. LAN All AN, i'n;. This House is newly buiit aij.l si"er";" furnished, and convenient to all tie J; roads coming iuto the city. The I;1 connected with this Hotel open r.t nil l of the day and night. lctAr FITTSBUEGH STAB, No. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER D0" F 1TTSBU RGII, 'PA. fj.U.-Iy. FELIX IIEXLYPr, llfOUNTAIN HOUSE ."Ebessu Thts Table is always supplied with choicest delicacies ; the Dae is euppl'" " choice liquort, and the Stablb atteD careful hostlers. Transient visitors Aii rnodated aud boarders taken by tbe nonth or year, on reasonable terras MERCHANTS' HOTEL; J. ;& W. C. M'KIBBIN, Propriety- Fourth St., bcttreen Market and Jr ; May 9, lS67.-ly. miLADE "
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