AX OLU H.4LLID.- TVniTTlCJI IS THE YEAR 1430. f" J X 1 rsave a youog sister ' ""Far be3'ohd the tea ; " Many ara the presents That she has sect to mo. Sl.b.entrfa a hrry? f ' Withoel anyktoneT'""' &he has tent roe a piyeon Without "any bone ; "Without gDTthunii,, . r V She pent (tie a briar '. t& bade ne Jove'tny lover Auu mat wiuioui desire. - How can a'cherry" De without asjtone ? i II."v can a pigeon :Iie without a bone 1 IIow cau a'trlar " v ' , Be without a thorn 1 . , . f i4 .. -. Arid whoe're loved without desire , . Sine true love lirst was boru ? When the cherry was a blossom Then it. bad no stor.e ; When the dove was in the egj , Then it had no bone " ' ' Whe thu briar sprouted , .- ? ''": ..Never a thorn it bore;,, v .., And when, a luaideu Las her lover - Oh, .then she longt; no mora.. 'TTT SOTED ASS ASSI.XS. rkBtrrrSBAVAIiXAC, UACBBTH, STATS, CIUU 1.0TTK COniJA Y ASU BOOTH. IT it were done when His done, then 'twere well it were done quick! .-Macs.th i I "' The recent'disinteirnent of the remains of J. Wilkes Booth from the prison yard in Washington, aul their re-burial iu CJieen wooJ tciuctery. in,--tLpreetce f ffiiui)a an.irtUtivu, recalls Ur tho public meniofy the fenrfid tragedy in which be was the principle figure, and earned the mind i f the writer to run over some of the most memor able assas.-i nations in the world's history ""J , ; FJrat.with itftrtnce ,CS the r origin and meaning of the word assassiu, aud a defini tion of iu present derived sigoiScatiun. We learn from the i.tw Cyclotedi.t that the .'or'waa brought by the crnsadera iuto Vv;teru Europe on tlieir return from the Holy Laud, where existed a set -of-, bloody ianfities, bound to their leader, the" then rcelcbrated "old man of the mountain, " by fearful oaths, and who murderad unhesita tingly whoever was pointed out by him, ret k!ess of death or daubers. The name of this lender was Hasbiehnie, being 'derived from HashishDie, an opiate now known as hahith. used by him to bring his disciples into a fctite of .murderous frexzy.-a- drug which Lad been introduced among the Arab by a contemporary cf Mahomrned. It U a little 6:.ugular that this frenzy of mind, whether Produced by artificial stimulants, as hushisii,'or superinduced by purely moral causes, seems to hav been the neeest-ary mental condition of all assassins, aud indeed ia their chief characteristic, r ';-, J , This brings us t the deprived sense of tie woid. - Asa.utiii is defined to be a secret murderer but although the : word id fre quently used indiscriminately to denoto al kinds of scciet murder, jet an as$asMQ by pre-eminence, is something me re than a murderer.- Indeed, it is not so much the act, nor the raanr.er of it, whether sscret cr open, fv.r uiot asa64iiia are hold to reck!a but the motive which determines the nature of the act. . The motive of the as ea.asin rarely, if ever,' a purely persuual, el Csh or private cne; .but the word has ; as sumed a oliucai meaning, and the hii-tori-cai cSiS!ins acts in obedieuce to some high er law, of which he persuaded himself by his own peculiar "ai.d fallacious reasonit g that ho, is the executor. - Some " motive uf public, politioid. national, patriotic or relig ious necessity prompts him. The reasoning that bring6 the will to such a remedy for auy evil or oppression, wheth er pubjig or private, no matter bow many, is4 neeessjirily fallacious, and. betokens a dis eased imagination (iu the ptTaun that even contemplates it.) whether the object ia to cut down bee's country or avenge a private wreng they all belong to th class deaomi r.nU i moiiotiioUiacs; - - ' ! The jusABsTnatTon of Ctear by IJrutuTof Henry the Fourth by the fanatic Iiavaillac, v( Duncan by Macbeth, more celebrated by the poet than by history, of Marat by Char lotte Curday, the terrtle attempt ou Napo leon the Great by ftaps, aud.. the last equal ly as horrible and defenseless as any of the others, of Lincoln by J. W'iifcps booth, are among the most celebrated in history, and are removid by the motives, nut at a'.l by manner, fiom those vulgar murders prompt ed by such private and selfish motives as revenge, jealously r gain. Brutus, instigated by a misconceived pa triotism, holding, at the time, tho. ofiice of city piator, thus recognising tho govern ment if hi patron by acting noder.it, killed C ar at Jthe capital. intbc .Senate Cham ber id the light of day and tho very eyo of the public. He failed even by dint of bis po'igcarpower and itlie ; nioat.artful elo quence to make the liomnn people tpprove .f this nngrateful utt withdrew into Maee dcufa, and, although, oppoaing the triumvirs with a mighty force, met the avenging spir it of the murdered Ca?sar at l'hillippi, sad in the 2ocy of rem.rse, miserably cast him telf open fcis sword and put au.:'tn4ta Lis vn life. Fiauc is Rav;uliac, first a lawyer's cle'rk, then a schoolmaster, and afterwards "a tueiu ber c f the order of the 1'euiUants, but tx pclled from it as a fanatic afterwards re turned to his native village of An golem, where Ws gloomy fanatician. enzeodered iu him the most tuter.se hatred of Protestant ism, and especially of his sovereign, lleury IV., an adherent of the new faith, acd one of tho most eulightcned uionarchs. who ever set upon a throne, whom, -however, he had been taught to believe the enemy or the Cath-Jic faith, and whom he went to Paris to kill. Clad iu the loos "own of hid order and armed with a long kuife, Kavaillao met the King as he was riding from his- palace to visit the sick Sully, aud - in the public street of La Feirotnerie, in the. midst ""of "a crowd, pliinged the dagger into the heart of bis victim. ile41od,-but was-immediately caugnr, acKurrwieagrJU ine ueeii, and, after a trial- in -I'aris, was torn to pieces , by1 horses.'- '-?" . - Macbeth; afier inviting Duncan, Kin; of Scotland, to partake of his hospitality, (at last, Ruch'is the' legendary account upon which the tragedy of Shakspeare is founded, and, although differing froia the obscure rcrap of history which make Macbeth kill Duncan in battle, near E!gtn, is the account to whicn the minda of readers must natuial ly revert.) murdered the Ij King !n his castle, thus committing a double-crime against the Uws of hospitality and nature The act of the poet has coiilrukO. bj" Like 1 en lue piiy a.Ka tyrapamy away trom thel poor oju yiciim oi toe noma aeeu. by fix.ino' all our attention on the agony of remorse that tortures the conscience of Macbeth. Charlotte .Corday, (whose character-has been recently in our city so vividly portray d by -Mrs. Lander.) a youuff woman of no ble descant; of a singular purjty of life,"-and a remarkable personal beauty that contrast fed ktrangelj srith the horrid; ctiaie she ma tured ia her mjjea. bosom,1 Immolated oqe of tbe-most"Tjdiorts and vnrgar decpots that ever presided over the dabtinki. of. a people and herself at the same time upon what she conceived to bo the altar, of patriotism andof Bublic; saft v a meet desirable oi ject, but -fearfully pr verted means.- -This dei-d she did by penetrating to the' inmost chamberof the victim. -and in the veryptes- cnctf bf his' mistress afterwards boldly 'ac-f kubwlwlged and glorified in - the fearful acU She ptrifhed ni the sraffold, t' the ' early age of twenty-foiir. dragging down to death with her two enthusiastic .admirers ;' br.Ler h.fty -bearing. vaiVit rcma-kable courage on her. wny to , the , guniotineT-rAdam .Lux, a icpriseutative anJ.t, (lerman euthusiastj( una Andrew Cheuier. a poet ; both f whom had conceived a romantio faion' ftr their t heroine, wuicb lhey were una tie to conceal. it An orphan, young, pure and beautiful, fat ) ?verv noint m elarine contrast witn the hideous deformity of per.n aud character 1 of her victim,) she is the least repreheiit-ible and the most to be excused iT all tho noted asa.ins of history.. .' ' . ' ' I ." On the ex-er-meniornble Friday, the 14th j Ai g'.f A ikt-i! 1St:"k iti Wdkbincrtftn wait ripr JiCLrdbCU k.i iiwi I t4 ' turn, Uiav.&rui.u buw ) page wii e ew worm .nu.ry wiui a " - C . I ) .1 . L : crime. r xne com ran. iu mis at-e was j striking as the lat, but the effeet of it wast tue exact converse or me icrmcr. a. ceniai, . t . . . .t . r . ri 1 warno hearted,'whoe-soulisd man was strick en down, ir the very acme of his fame, by an enthusiait and reckless sentimentalist, whose avowed ol !ect was to" rid the world of a tyrant but whose real ambition was a morbid 'defcire for fame, of notoriety, tomat tcr. whether it was of , a. theatrical or infa Dioilfi nature,--, j ;,3 - ;.a. i t . ' - : AlLof. thea-a-.aarins and their admirers affect to call the tyrannicides. But, by a aiupular fatality, the most edious tyrant, with an exception' or two. is the very one to escape the areassin's eteel,while Ca;sfir, the noble hearted ; and " forgiving ; Ilenry IV. the generous and tolerant ; Duncan, the meek 'arid virtuous, and Lincoln, the amia ble and ci mplaisaut, are the very ones to : erish at their haudf. , The only fct that can be fiVrcd in extenuation of their crime is that like their .prototypes, the to. lowers 1 r.f W j aKiLk 11 i Thni r . AvtMia arA iha rfTaririnfr ' of frenzied min is, caused by gloomy aDd frantic imnptnations. J " D'Arcy McGee, the parliarac ntr.ry leader iu Canada '; Geueral VTan Dorn. in Tennes cve i and, recently, the aged UcCuhnell, in Jacksonville, Illinois, and numenius other persons since the war, all perished by as-sas.-si nation, . showing '. the fearful rapidity and pre valance with which the tragedy at "Washington has inoculated the desperate portion of our population. Louisville Dem ocrat. - '.: : ... ' - " ' ' Violet colored ink. now very fashionable, should not be ured for krepin? books nor writing notes, ns it very oon fades and dis appears from the paper ' .... , .- . If a r-ponnful of yeaft will raise fifty cents' worth of flour, how much will it take to raiae another barrel ? - Answer may be handed over tho fence. PHILADELPHIA. S5Sarnp!es sent by mail when written for. New Firm Hew Goods. fRBE undersigned, having given his eon, JL J. E, Shields, an interest in his store, the business will hereafter be conducted un der the firm name of P. II. Sh'ields & 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 patrouago from a gcucious public. , -i, . - ..v.. Having determined to settle up my old books of thirty years ftanding, I now ask those indebted to me to come forward and make settlement on or before tho 1st day of December, 1SG8. P. U. SHIELDS. Loretto, Oct, 15, 1?C8. tf. . . ... EW CHEAP CASH STOUE BUCK'S MILLS, Alleghany Township. The subscriber would respectfully anuounce to his friends and the public in general that be has jut opened at Buck'aMiUs a large und anperb 6tock of seasonable merchandise, con sisting of all kinds of DRV GOODS. DRKS3 GOODS, NOTION'S, OKOCERIES, FUR NITURE, HARDWARE, and alL other iuti cles'nsually kept in a country store. tS?IIaving paid cash lor my goods I am de termined to di.-pose of thern eiihrt for. cash, luniber.or country produco at as low prices as like goods can be bought, from acy.deakr iu the county. A liberal patronsre is resnectfiUly soliciied. VM.J, BUCK. Buck's MHls April 22, I SCO. If. OOK IIEKE! LOOK IIEHE1 1-- A VALUABLE-FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell the Farm on which he resides, luAlleghen.v twp., Cambria countr. i ne Tarm contains I4j Acres (90 cleared) and I uc nuprovemeuia are ample and ia gocd order Fair term' and ludisputab'e title." Possession given 1st April. A. WALTERS.- - t r -'-.vi ekvj i . o. JOHN OAT. . . '- X.. iw '--. ... A yrit .v'.W ILS H , Saceitiori to 0y .. Grocers ; and ; Comraission ferchantSj FLOUR, PRODUCE.- FISII, SALT, jCAR- WHOLESALE, '3 : " SROGEH MM M f 1ST OF HETAILEItS of.For- eiqn and Domestic Merchasdisi in Cambria county, as appraised for the year jonxsTowir;B0RODGn., v.v . l.'TTrd. Mop-' t . ll4 Sitrnh Dickey 7 00 3 i reir &. Co tSQO 50 H . John Tlionoua 7 00 W"-V,MTIeiWa 7 00 U:T. Border 7 00 lirtJeo. King ii- t - 14... Wm,.. Berlin rr 7 tMl BroiW : ' 7 004 3. John Utbert- 1 00 JA J3ott it Kriger 7 00!3-Cobea A'Bro iO 50 14.; Jos. Eankin., 7 50il3- A.,Maver - .10 50. UW.Updegrve 7 Suj I,4iiib;rt iJen- 14. G.Eeiiiiev . 7 tKt v-- shoot "-) 77 (HJ I4 A ain I-hsrc.-T lioj 13. Uavui Uibert JO SO 11. " G Zimmerman 7 50.14, Kic'd Bennett 7 00 12. Geis it Fostei- L2 50 14.-. It. T, Morris 7 00 14 J as J Marpby 7 Ou i 4.- F. Leiteuber- ; o ! 14. N. ii O. A. " '. . ger,- ... ,7 50 - Iloine ' t v 7 0l14. John Benton 7 00 14 M L Gronberg 7 9u 14- Lawsou & ; . 14. F. W. Kress 7 Of ' Baker 7 50 14. A KraiisaiiCo 7 50iM Jolm IInuon:7 50 14. Geis li I leutu 7 5ilil4. Kenry Clever "7 50 rSt, .7 00 12. F. W. Hay 12 50 14. A. Burer 14. Euill Young 7 5u 14. W J Kennedy 7 00 14 And'w Modes' 7 53 N.'David Creed 7 00 14' Jacob Vrjlde 7. 50 1 4. Hay Brothers 7 50 13. V. Xuthtr " ' 1 0 50 14. John Jordan , 7 50 14. C. Detelbach 7 00 14. Lewis Phillips 7 00 14. F.W. Yodt-r 7 50 14. Chas. Wurr - 7 50 14. Mrs. il'Kenna 7 50 14.JD Yau Horn 7 50 14. J. J. Williams 7 50 14. L. F, Leiteu... berer ., .., 7 CO la. G. W. WalKer 7 00 PIy aV - . . . p ,n a -J3 ; .fj.TJuveizat 10 00 14, L. Luckhutdt 7 00 q nurt : 7 00 . t 14, E. Leopold i - Brother . . 7 00 14. WF AUfather7 50 11. n. W'.dteis 7 30 14.1Ionkk4GeU7 511 14. J.- Leviui"on -"7 50, 14. J A M'lCinney 7 50 14 A.'Montgoui- '" ,t;-.- --17 50 14. C. T.Frazer 7 00 12. T. G. Stewart ' k Co r ' 1 12 50 4. R R Edwards 7 14. Johnston & Co 7 50 50 14.'Flcrnm;r,Steel ' - & Co 7 00 .'i 5!) 00 M. D. G. M'Cul- lough : 'r 7 14. Win. W. Tike 7 14. K liable Sc GriJliih '--7 7 7 7 50 0J 50 00 50 0) 50 14. Davis k Lewis 7 oo 14. Thomas &' Wearer 14. Keim i: Co bauth 14 Feckler&Le rergooc, 14. Fockler t C 13. J Swank&Co 10 00 14. Wm Caldwell 7 00 14. 0. Miller - 7 00 14. W.H. Lever i good . 7 00 13. Jacob Fend 10 0U 14. A. 1'feifer- - 7 50 7 14. J. H. Howard 7 (4. A I:lauchlCo7 14. J. Burkhart - 7 50 14. Cunningham ft Muilcr ' 7 50 14. Geo. Shaffer" 7 00 14 E. Sunnenthal 7 5" 14, A .'leb! oh 7 5;i 14. Mis L J Kiug 7 50 14.1. Van Horn -7 5lt 14. A. D Brinaer 7 iO 14 H. Schxiabel- 7 00 14. Kiunev Co 7 50 14 Theresa Fro- maid 7 5i) EBENSl'.URG F.GKOUfiH. 13. E, Iloberts S10 00 13. V. S. Barker 10 14. Lctumon & ! j Munav 7 12 A. A. Barker ii Sou 12 50 14.-E E. Evans 7 14. T Vf Williams 7 . 13U. K. Davis -10 00 14. R. H. Tudor ?7 OU 1A.R. lt.Thomaa7 ; 14. C. T. Robert 7 " 14 M. L. 0tciiin 7 14. A. HFaller 7 13 13 14 14 13 Geo lluatlcj JO , H. ki Slice s . maker & Co 10 G.X3. Owen 7 y.J.L!od 7 J. I'.'Thomp-" ' sou 10 'M ' (LOTiETTO BOROUGHi V 14 14 14 f JtCUis t li. F l Saupp 00 W m Jjitz.nger 7 A J Christv 7 60 u,t U i riei - 1 14 .' Mrs M X ess? or 7 11 JoLu BraJlev 7 14. Shields 4. Sob 7 , 11. P Hcrzoz 7 C11KST SPRINGS BOROUGII. 13. E & H Nutter 10 CO: 14 : John Watuer t 00 14. , John Conrad 7 14. Aue Shedetl 7 i 14. Johu Croune 7 Jacob Wagner 7 14. 14. SM Douglas 7 .... ..v ; ( CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP.- 14. E R Dunegan 7 504. AliceWhanon 14. A Saupp & Co 7 . .. . , ' WII1TE TOWNSHIP. 14 All Fifk . 7 0J.14. Walters & Son 14. Perrv Troxell 7 .il4 Gates & Sons 7 CO CO CARUOLLTOWN EOROUGIJ. 13. 11. 14. Barker i. Son 10 00 J Kuek t 7, F P Graasbsr- 14. 14 14. Alin Oswalt S Scbrotu -JoLu Yeituer 0 ger 7 50! . CARROLL TOWNSHir. John Swii'''iK 14 5'J 50 50 00 SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP. . 14. eter HellVich 7 00,14. Peter G.irmait ELACKLICK TOWNSHIP. 14. A. A. Barker & Son , . MUNSTER TOWNSHIP. 14. D. It P. Famm.. GALL1TZIN TOWNoniP. 14. James Murray 7 50.14. Mrs Margaret 14. Pat'k Smith 7 Whclan 14. Thos Bradley 7 50 14. FJ Christy 14. J,J Troxell 7 1 14. .K J Pairish - SUMMIT VILE BOROUGH." 14. Chrisfn Reich 7 -.14. W M'Connell 14. Jaf M G.!!in 7 50, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 14. M MoLaugh- 14. El:x M'li.tosh 50 50 5J 7 50 7 5!) li.i A Son 7 50, 14. Jane M ullln 14, J 11 Dvsert - 14 k Co' 7 14. 14. Otao Stinor' 7 50 - - WmTileyjr 7 5(1 Morris George 7 50 , WILMORE BOROTJGH. 14. WmR Hushes 7 50 14 Kenbsrt & Co 7 50 14. J M 'Colgn ' 7 14. Evuns k Co 7 14. E Miller - - 11. J s Horner 14. John Schroth CROYLE TOWNSHIP. 14. O B Wike 7 - (14. PMiJBrown7 5J 14. J D Plurcmer 7-1 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. 14. Wood. Worrell ,t Co . " 7 50 EAST CONEMAUGH FOROEGH. : 14. Brcken& ' 1 j 1 4. P F SliafTer 7 50 " Egan - ' 7: Il4. Kobeits 3; Co 7 FRANKLIN OHOUGH. 14. Fcter Ri.briiz- 7 14 Cmdtor k Co - - RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. 14. Geo Conn.d 7 50.11. H Y RhafTer 14. Geo Bcrkey 7 5uI4 Geo W Fe : CONEMAUOII BOROUGH" 7 50 7 59 7" ' 14. JacobWidinan7 50 14. P Koine 1 1. Ai:g Lahmjrr 7 14. John Stonn-r 7 14; Louisa Aaron " MILLVI I.LE BOROUGH. 14. GWStutzman 7 ! 14. Richard Ellis 7 50 14. P McDeriiU 7 CAMBRIA BOROUGH. 14. 17 M-Lona!d 7 50;I4: John Kinty 14. John Rrati;,:,7 50.14. Jos Slibica 14. Ignafs Kohle 7 I JACKSON TOWNSTTfP.r." 14. Saml AIbaugh7 50; 1 4. J M Singer BREWERIES:- i& 50 7 50 Henry Hansman, Johnstowa Boroogb,ri5 00 GratV It Ilenbach, --' 1550 J A Siemratf," . - 5J F Becgell, Loretlo Borongh,.'. . . . 15 Julius Siich, Cairo!' town, Borugh, -f-JSt-Heniy illume, Hi ; - ii J5M G J Schwsrdcrw Washingtm Twp .v- 15 50 Joseph Kot. Cenemcgh Townyhip,-.-? 15 50 Lambert & Kres, Concmaugh Boro,V ; 15 5 Georg Q desS3rtgau.rCainbria,JJoroufiC 15 50 BILLIARD, TABLES. . g ' W Mullin, V.'ashiDgtoii Town-hip,, . B "CO F. A. Oibt.oDg, APeghany Towi.slup.. . r 8 00 Jane Gaihegan,' Johnstown, 4 Tables,, CO 50 ' ' -TEN'.PIN ALLEYS. ; . -,.f O W Mullin, Washington Tp,, 2 AiieySJa 5; F A, Gibbons, Alleghany Tp., I Alley, tt CO AN APPEAL will be held at the Com u)lsaiot)es, Office, in the Borough ot -Eben. buig, on MONDAY, the 7tii dat or Jpxe, A. D.l6a. . - t- JAM 3 M. ROSS. . t April 22. 18C9..4U Mercantile Appraiser. 5 ANDREW MOSES,5 - MERCHANT TAILOR.v . Scms's Btjn.ii5c;CLixTox StT, JonxsTWN, HAS just received hi4all and winter ptock f fpe French; Loiuloa-.and .American CLOTES; JD ASSUJSRES. and V ESTI X GS, and, a fuli, assortment of .Gent's Fuaitiani.ye Goons. .n'-t - ATosea has been for eight years cutter at " oo. torreii tC-a establishment, and nowi desires to miorra his Inends and the public gen erally tW he hae commenced ijasineea in Sop pes s bmlding-on Cliutoa sueet,:with a Mock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, wbhsh he is prepared to make up in the: latest - styles and t. moderate prkea ue saahvhopmf by at tentioa to business to merit a share of nuhli pitronage; and maintain thtnno 4 t aa erenore axienaed hut en'orta in prodacinr . - .... .V-M I Jost9a,iaenVJ: lt?6Stf' - ! rkst L. L. LANGSTUOTH'S PATEBTMQVABIE- COMB -BEE HIVE ! PRONOUNCED THE BESTEVER Y'ET. - Introduced in this County or State.. r Any person buying' a family- right can have their Bees transferred from an old box toa new one. In every Instance in which this has been done the result has been "entirely satisfactory, and th first take of honey has invariably paid all expenses, and frequentlj exceeded them. .Proofj 01 the superior merits oi mia uneuuuu win o y found in the testimony 01 eTerv man uo uas given it a. trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, and 1heir experience should induce every one interested 'In Bees to : 'Bi t V FAIIIILY CIGUT! ' Henry C. Kirkpatrick, of Carroll township, took 106 pounds of surplus honey from two hives, which he sold at 35 cents per pound. . "Adam Deitrich. of Carroll township, took from two hivea 100 pounds of surplus honey. : James Kirkpatrick, ot Chest township, took CO pounds of surplus honey from oue hive.; j Jacob Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, ob tained .72 pounds of surplus honey from ore hive, worth not less than 821, and . the i right cost him only $5. , ' .", . . ' - Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 3G pounds of urplus honey at one time. : ' ' C5FQuite a number of similnr statements, authenticated by some of the best t-itizens of Cambria county", could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Langstroth's Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hive; : . t. ..Persons wishing, to purchase family rights should call on or address - - . ' . ... PETER CAMPBELL. '. " Nov. 5,1850. -tf: V 1 Carro'dtown, Pa.,; 3f.:L. OiLTMAiN, CHOICE FAMILY fiROCEBIES eMSlSTJ3 c BACOi?, SALT, FISH, ; FRESH. TEGET AliLES, ALL KINDS OF TRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFJSS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CH EESE, ' &c. ..: Also, a large stock of the : . - i Ho 2 Urauda of Cigars and Tobacco. STOKE ON HIGH STREET, Four Bcoii Fast of Crairfird's Hotel, ' Ebcasbnrsr, Ta'. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY NEW' FIRM; NEViBUlLDiN'GS,,&c. H A VINO pnrrhnsed the' ell known TB ENrf'dURG FOI NDRY from Mr. Edw. Glas, and rebuilt aud enlarged it almot en tirely, besides refitting it with new machinery, the subscriber a:e now prepared to furnish CO OA", PARLOR $-JlEATIXG STO VES, of the Intest and mont approved pHttems THRESHING MACHINES. MILL GEAR ING, ROSE snd WATER WHEELS of every description, IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS nd PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manner of articles manufactured in a first class Foundry. Job Vv'ork of all kind attended to promptly and done cheaply. The special attention of Farmers ii invited to two newly prUentod TLOUGHS which we possess the sole right to manufacture and sell in this county, aud which are admitted to bo the best ever introduced to the public. ' Relieving ourselves cnpble of performing any work in our line iu the most satisfactory manner, and knowing that we cm do work at lower rmcfs than have been charged in this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will be found worthy of liberal patronage. Fair reductions runde to wholesale dealers. EsTThe highest prices paid in cneh for old ine'al, or castings given in exchange. Oca TKBS1S ACK STRICTLY CASH (II flDST.T rcooucs. CONVERT. V1NROE & CO. Ebeiibbur, Sept. 2, 1803. B : BE.SEJUR AVING recently enlarged our slock we are now prepared to sell at a ere. it rcductiou from former prices. Oar fctock con s:?ts of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancv Soaps, Leon's, Hull's and Allen's Hnir Restor arivcf Pills, Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Fain Killers,"'" Citrate Magnesia, Kss Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &c"; i - . CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, . P.lank Books, Deeds, Notes aud Bonds; Cap, Po.-a. Commercial and rdl kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's .Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Tass Dooks, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories, Bibles, Religious.rrajerand Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c. ! ' : ' W have added to our stock a lot or FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. .-.. ? PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS at lower, prices than ever offered, iu Ibis place. - , Paper and Cigarsjsold cither wholesale or re tail. LEMMON k MURRAY, July 30, lSGt. Main Street, Ebensburg. p:ere the memory of FRIENDS DEPARTED ! M 0 N U M ENTS, TOM BST0 N ES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture ; "of the best material and in the most ; : workmanlike.inanncr, at the Loretto Marble Works. all1 kind of MONUMENTS "AND TOMB STONES,' as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and air other work in his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect ' satisfaction? guaranteed to all -'case" at "prices as low "as like work can be rtbfained, in the cities ot elsewhere." Call and' eee speeimer.s and judge Tor yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES -WILKINSON. Loretto. March 12-; 1868.1y. - ' A. t'-; rHlAILOUINGr , ESTABLISHMENT I -H. . REMOVED .-The subscriber would re spectfully announce to his customers . and the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity generally, that' he has removed to the new building ou .Centre street, opposite the Mountain" House and adjoining1 the law office of Geo. M. ltcade.' Esq., and is now not only prepared to manufacture ftll goods which mav be brooht to him. but is Supplied with tineline of CL0THS', C AS3IJ ME1;KS,VESTINGS, which he will make to order. in the best style aud at the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of, giving .entire, satis faction, I bopo for an increased patronage in my new location. ' "D. j. EVANS. ' Ebensbtrrg, Jan: 14, 38n9.tf. ; f TSH"- I. Oi'MTuA N fT-H- EBENSBURG. PA., I the sole owner of the-Right to Manufacture , iSiU't and sell, vcti -f-' S-TIIE UNEQUALLED, METROPOLITAN .OlblJ A.2 GOOD HEALTH ,x ; Is' paramount to wealtbr- If the System ' if in bad order purge out the vile he mors-and dis tempers with Roback's Blood Pills, and get the internal rgsus perforniins their regular func tions, and o uce ia order,, keep them so by the daily use ol Roback's Stomach Bitters..: ? i - c 'J 1 i: j ? - ' '' ' . . 1 T s- DYSPEPSIA. c 5 M, There !, probably1, no one disease w!th wh:ch mankind are afflicted w hich' is the source or so many ailments as Disrvrsra, and there is no more eertain cere than Roback's Stotnaeh Bit ters. . ; !J ;-i -- i----' .- .'- J , , : : " v t '' - -; A RErVlARKABLE FACT - That not a single instance has' come to the knowledge of the proprietors, of the foiliirauf Roback's Medicines to give en tiro satisfaction in the hundreds of thousands of case in which tbej bare beeu used; this is worthy of remark and undeniable eviunav cf their intriiicU user- ltev .'.-c-.Ivs i- : 3r'S . . '11 : u 1 Is the praife iu the mouths of everrhody in fa vor of Roback's Stomach Bitters," Blood Pills aud Blood Partner. ' - - -: ; - IS IT RIGHT That you should bid deQnc to ail naturtl l.iwa iit the xcibiica of Uiedical men, and fcufiVr with Djspcpia or Indigestion when Itoback's Stomach Bil'.ers eau be procured at any drug flora. - - AS A PREVENTIVE Against M!rU. Fever and Ague, and all dis-et-es, arising from a torpid stale of the liver, there is no niediciiio so highly iccommendcd as Kobaek's Stomach Bitters. n THEY WILL CURE YOU Of 5crofula, Erysipelas, Sick or Ncrvou3 Head ache, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigettion, Consumption, Pain in the Back or Loins, Gout, Pleurisy, Lcucorrhoea, Erup tions. and all diseases arising from disordered state of the stomacn Robsck's Blood Pills, Stociach Bitters and Blood Purifier. GRATIFYING To know that a reliable remedy is within the reach of eveijbody foi the radical cuieof Dys pepsia or Iudieotion. Such a remed? is Ito- back's Stom.tch Bitters. ( CS7old by LtiiiiON Sold by ull Druggists, i. iliRJiT, Ebcnsb'g. 1 WORD from JOHNSTOWN! JOUA' J. Mi:ilIIIY &. CO., Have constantly on hand a large aud wU ! 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 aud are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves.. Feb. -23. lSa.-tf. $ 1 on n C R O U S E WIIOI.ESLE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES a.m Liqioas. , BEST BRANDS OK BR A N DY, WHISK Y IRISH WHISKY, GIN, kc; ke. The very best qualities of Liquors, Wines, kc lor Medical ptirpss. Prices LOW. - CSTHotel and Saloon keepers will do -w ell to give me a c.ill at my store ou Canal street, in.buildir.g ibrmeily occupied by T..G. Stewart k Co, . Johnstowu, Aug. 27, 136S. tf. H ALT EAT HER max actuu.h , And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC -CIGARS, PLIG AND PIKK CUT V CIiciTlngr and SinoKlngr Tobacco, Siivjf, Pipes, SnvJfL(xes tf Cigar Cases. AT THE SIGS OF THE INDIAN, MAIN STREET. - - - JOHNSTOWN. UNION HOUSE, r BENS BURG, Ta., JEROME A. I'LOTT, Q Propictor, spares no paina to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it baa heretofore received. II'uH tabic , will always be furnished with tho best the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors. -His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler.-. ... , Jan 0, 1868,-tf. g ,T J A M E S ' HOTEL, (Conducted on the Eurojvan Plan,) -, 405 & 407 Libestt Stref.t,- OPPOSITE TUE Uuroji Depot, PiTTSBunrtu, Pa. 4 - ' JA MES K. LAN All AN, :- '.. : Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Uotd upen at all hours of the day aud night. .. oct.17.-ly. . PITTSBURGH STAB, So. 423 Liber ly Street. I ' ii ' . .. (. . ..... - OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGEB DEPOT , : ;- " PITTSBURGH PA. ' .'; ' - j rjil.-Iy. X" 1 FELIX HENLVjprV. TOUKTAIN IIOUSE.- Ebeksuurg, -4.VJS. . R. p; LIHTOiU &. CUn Pron'ri. ' ; ; TherABtRjs always' supphod with tl choicest dehcacic : the Bae is i;nnrlil ,; . .. - DO choice Iiquorfj and the Stahi.k ttA th raretul hostlsrs. . Transient visitors acconf, motjated and boarders .taken by the week' jaontb.yr.yeaj, oq reasonable terms. ; eb21 ' IYIERCHANTSL HOTEL Jj W.-C.MIKIBBIN.x ProoVifjtori; Fewtlim.i hctxeen Market anA trrh- - O B IU G.N . SH I PP. I N G . AUD EXCHANGE OFFICE; wii are 'soyr selltg exchange, ' " AT yXW TOK BATXS, OK England," - - Ireland.: Scotland,, , Wales, . . .ft 1 Germany, Prussia,. " ; Austria;:: BavaritJi UurteruWg, Baden, Hessen . : Baxony, - k Hanover, :0 BeIgiunjr fiwiueriand, 11 o4 land ' - .O Norway and France. - , i -rAnd Tickets to and from any Port in , t England, t J s Irrfand, ';s Scotland. i . 'enrRiiTrAf':v i France, Califorrna, New South Wales cr ; Auatralia. . . ; .'. :- ; , J KERli & CO, : "jAltcxTna. Ta:, Ju, 31. 1867. ' . D1 EN TISTKY.- The , undersigned, ; a graduate vt , the Balti more College of Dental Sur erv. reDct fulfv offers hie f?aisa? services to me 4 s ' citizens of Eb- ' VA-' er.sburg aud vicinity, which place he will visit on the rocaTH MoxpaTi of each uioj.th, to re main oue week.' ' Aug 13." ' SAM'L EELFORO D. D.. S, dr: h:b. msller Altoona. Pa.;'1' ' uf'Tf7 Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. - OAce removed to Virginia street opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or ehewhere who get work done by me to the amountof Ten Dollar nl upward-", will have the railrond fare deducted Iroin their bills. All wouk wabsantko. -fJan. t'l, 18G!l.-tf. D W. ZIEGLEIl, Surscun Den- st, will viic Ehn'bur'r r.-o- fessionally en the SECOND Mo day ot each moiith, and rein:i;nvity'&Si'y oue week during which tiire he-J may be found at the M ountnin Hono. .' rfjfTee'h ex'ractl without r)-iiiby the use of Nl-nue Oxide, or Liughiiig Gas. ' JAMES J. OATMAN, 3L I), ' . tenders !iis pi ufcssiouikl services as'Pl.y- j sioian and Surgd-u to the citizens of Carr"H tcwh and vicinity. Ofnce iu rear i build ing occupied by J. Buck 5; Co.- as a st rc. Night calls cau ha made at his resilience, otie door south of A. Haul's tin' and" hardware ' "TMay 9, 18C7. store. ! DEVEREAUX,- M. 1). , Pnr- stctax and Fckuf.on. Summit, Pit. Office e;st end of Mansion Hi use, be fmv ou nan made e.t 23. tf. II w trcet. the office. Night J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. Brsy,: Dciilr in Drvys,' JlfcHcines. Paints, oc. Store on Maiu street, npput-ite tho "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa. Oct-.ber 17. 18C7.-m. ' . LOID &. CO., EStttik4i'S, . -Ebensuuuo, Pa Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, .bought and s1 1. - Interest allowed on Time Lepotif. O-ltectioriK made iu all acces&iblc points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. 31. LLOYD &. CO., , Ransf.ks, Altooxa. Pa. ,. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold f. .r sale. Collections made Moneys received on deposit, payable onde mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. an3l. FHANK W. II AY, WHOLESALE and RETAI L Manufacturer, ff of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-WON WARE. Can-.rl street, below CHntun, Johns tou-7i. Pa. A lare stock constuntly hand. . ' F A. SHOKMAim... GLO. w. CATKAX. SHOEMAKER & O ATM AN, Attok xi ya a i Law, Ebenrurg, P. Offices on High street, i-auiediaie'.y tast of Huntley's hardware store. ' up J,"C2. I). M'LAUGIILIN, ': ITTORNEY AT LAW, JiJmstou-n. Pa. i Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs.' Will attend to all business cuuucct ed with his profession.'' Jan. 31. lSGT.-tf. rt. id jonxsTox, i B. SCAKlUN.- I JOHNSTON & g CAN LAN : Attorneys wt Law, - ; Ebensburg, Cjimbria co.. Pa. Ofiice opposite the Court House. Ebensburg, Jan. SI, lS67.-tf. '- JOHN P. LINTON, ITTOBNEY AT LAW, Jvhnsloum. Pa ll Office in buildiug on corner of Main and Frankliu street, opposite Mansion IlY-use. second flcwr. . Entrance ou Franklin street. Johnstown'. Jan. 31. lSG7.-tf. WILLIAM KI1TELL; ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa.-j 11 ti.uce in t.oiomule How, Centre street. Jan. 31. !S67.-tf. . - : L. PErvSIIIXG, Attoema-at- Law, Johnstown, Pa. Ofiice on Frank lin street, up-stairs, Ilaidware-Store. over John Benton's . Jan. 81, 1807. II. SECIILER, Attorsey-at- v Law, Ebensburg. Pa.' OSice in rooms recently oecup:edby Ceo. M. Eeade. Esq . in Co'.onade Row, Centre 6treet. - aug.27. GEO. M. RKADE, AttorneatIjiicy Ebensburg, Pa. Office in new buildin recently t-rected on Centre etroct fi-om High btieet. ., two ug doors 27. AMES C. EASLY, Attoiiney- at-Law. Carrolltoicn. Caudn ui A) Pn Collections and all lecal b attended to. - Jan 31. 18G7. : r r j w. dick. Johnstowu. Ebensburgl TTOPELIX-&- DICK, Attokxevs-at -"- tiir, Ltensburg. Pa. Office with Wm Kitteli, Esq,, Colouade Row. f oct.22tf. ' F. P. TTERNEY. ITTOKNKY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pi. Q Office in Colon ade Row.. Jan. 5. 1867-tf. . . ; - JOSEPH MCDONALD ATTORNEY AT LAW, -Ebensburg Pa. Office on Centre street, opposite Lintou's tlotel. t.i. : : fJan- ai ip6T.tf; " - ' J OIIN FENLON, , ' ITTORNEY AT 3 LA.W, Ebenbwg. Fa-, fl OlTico. on High street, adhining .bis Tesi-deQce- - - - t ' . Jaa 81. 1867.4fU TJ KINIvEAD, 'Justice ofthe reace flid Claim. Ag'eiii.QiEcQ removed, to the office formerly occupied by ML Ilasson. La.; dee'd. on Hich St.. Ebecburfi. ,. jl3. J S. $TIvAYER JusTicn,oFtTnE Peace; Johnstown, Ta.' Office on the oorner of Market street and Locust alley. Second Ward' - " ' " dec.12.-ly fioon; BErrrER; pest. The best nnd ehojtpest Tobacco and Cgriin town are at Mj.L.'Ont'ri'ftnVi Go ami fee? The Cambria Freem - --- - WILI, IE FCBLI8BM Hi ' EVERT .TilUESD AY MORXv. , , At jEbensburs;, Cambria Co., Ja -' At ihe folluveinj rates', payahle uWJn r ' ontA yroin date of subset-ilky -'" Oue.copypuf jeerj - J. - . j, ( Oue copy, aix, months, . . Oae copy, three xaciuthj, - . . L Those who fil to pay their eulicrip until after. the; expiration ol six raoniu. be charged at the rate of $2.60 ptr aud those who fali to pay until tJt piratioa of twelve month will b chirr--' the rate tf t3,00 per year. -, . Twelve ..uuin bora oocstttute a qtur twenty-five, six months; and fifty uui one yt-ar. . - ' -'- Otr8 J KATtS OT ADVXBTISIKQ. One square. 1 2 Hues one insertion. Eich subsequent icserttoa? . ' Auditor's iiotice.' each, - " Administrator; is'oticea, each, Executtira' lotices, each, "stray Notices, each - 11; t i i .-'"' r 3 rrtot. 3 ros. 6 mot. f r.quare,12 lmes,' 2 50 $ 4 CO V. squares, 24 Tines, v ' 5 CU 00 i; 3 -jaree, 35ltutf3, '7 0Or' 10 00 :;: Quarter column. . .9.50 11 00 Third colomn "11 CO IC 00 Half column, '714 tO E2r, c.n S3 , One Oifnmu. - , 25 00 ' 25 CO C0;. Professional or Business Cards, i.u exceeding. 8 linos, with paper, Obituary Notices, o.ye; six liues.hn Cii. oer line. . , :' . ? 00 Siecial and business Notices i-"gl.t Lt t insertion. itnJ four per line for fin each subsequent ii)icrtu.E. - Tiesolutious . of boeieties, or co.tata. lions "t a personal mature niut It jj;, as aJrertisetueuts. ; ; , Jolll FBIXTiXG. Wo have ,roalJ arrangiin"ti- l y v. . we can do or have., dune aii k:nl!r ;, and fancy 1' Job. Printing, such I;' j. Pamp!ets, Sho-.v Cards, Bill a;,.! Heads, Handbills. Circulars, ice, iu iV, st3"le ol tLe art i.l at . the mot m,.J.. prices. Also, all. kinds of Xlulls.g. I;..- Bouks, B.ik Biinlij:g, &C, t Xt CLIeJ . as g-jod as the Lcat,, aniis cLe.ip a cheapest. . , , It E J S & U E , Johnttonu. P . U XI! BOOKSELLERS, STATIONED A ItOOZi. B5I:;5i'. MANU fc'AOTVREKS Oh' BL.X XK i;." - rORTE-MOXAlS. PAl El; Icxs" AND HXKINU GLASSES. L-oktig Gla and Picture 1- niv k'v on hand, and rrw.de to' order. A lir-.-s niost C(mplete assortment of Diawic; f: and Misceilanwus ' PictnreK. o -.r..-tir; Chronn. Piiintinofi in Oil, Steel l inv I -srravintrs, riin and Colored Lith :r.t Oil Prints, Photograph and VYo.! C;:s This collection cnibraces a select":. n vf ; - sized match pictures of Laudscppe tw.il mestic Scenes and Portraits, and 5.0( 1 : ferent varietiestif Card Phot gru; lis f ;-r-inent men, comic and sentw.enUl ;.:: copies of subjects by celebratetl a'ti-i. ' . have l-o va i.l - aMot ttner.t f li il' PU.XYE5L HYMN and SCHOOL 1 1 -i v HlSTOiJIKi, LIIOOEAPIIIFS, .( V ire. Eciigiotis Prints and E nbicn,? i . ; variety, atid th lanreRt 'and rr.o--t c r: r stock of STATIONEUYrej br t:-?,t : ' Cf'iintv. P00' licw'ai-.d l-f-'.i'if il srt'' WALL PAPER, ii.cludirg ass-rtr': Potter's celebrated Ef oiak", f -r '-: we are sfc jgert?' in tbi-s li-".!iTv. "j ? Wall PaptTfi are hftn'l.---nT iu i"es:jn.r ri' r iu finish, and 2 iticLes v. iC'er t! : other make. - " - Tiie citizens of "Ebensburg aT- T "t " renpeetfttllv" tiotificl that we iii"k ?. 4 niNDING and the manufacture f DI..T HOOKS a speciality. All wotk r eseented at molerale rates. . CO-Strre i -e.irnr f Cliotcn and T streets, immeiab ly npp,?ite I'ostvr h" ' Johnstown.' vt t!4. l867.-tf. CHAIR MANUFAGTCn" Hill . p-flijirapi V JLwMB kdi M JtMl S 1 Will JOUXSTOWX, 1M. ALL KINDS OF such as common Wind.sor Chain Chairs, Vienna Cljiiirs. Hustle C! Fret U : Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, ROCKING CHAIRS. - OF FVEHY mm seat cms Scttes, Ionnges R-o.."''. CABINET FURNITURI ol every description and of !.it: STYLES, WITH PRICES TOSaTI'ui Tastes cf all. Thankful for past favors, ho t&t tilJy tolicits a liberal share of public ; age. Clinton Street, Johnstown G'"''' C. Pa. " ; . ;- ' ' J J.tn. Sl.l5''"- Jobiiatowu und Lbciis-)ur? MARBLE -WORKS: aaui LAhLU tu-Tllc vi me v t branch Marble Works st El lt:.. :.. i .t ,i.o wmcn npwui operate in tonnectio..y with his exteusive est-tblishmcnt nti Jobnstown, the subscriber adopts t'lis r nietho I of informing the citixers of'.'j&s Cambria county, that he keeps a con sunt supply of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MASSL5- which he Is preps red at stated tiu-.rsla ' burg and at all times in John?to!. Ji facture to order, either as MONUV,1" TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, T S BUREAU TOPS, in aa workmvd k b' aud at as lew price as like work csa be P' in any of the citiea. Having iu my emt'? full force of experienced and skillful I do not promise too much when I s".T can furnish any of the above Biti-lc o:i notice, at the lowest prevsilisig pi ice.. a"J -( style of ficir-h which cannot he r xceV.el tj other mat ul'acturrr in the State. t ., A Urge stock of GRINDSTONES on -aud for sale cheap. , Prompt attention pid to onlr diitncAuil work, put up wherever dcjjrv delivered at any poiul named. " ' " JOHN rAS- Johnstpwn, Jane 4 ISIS.-tf. A; C. DIB P. WHIT. - BOKGR St. nuoTilti Manufacturers, and Wholesale ! .'i CITY AND EASTEJiN MAl BOOTS AND SHOES' ' No. 4J2 MiKiu STF.Kirr. . Relow Fifth, South Side. - :MlU I E T E 11 S IDE WITH i. . WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER; 5 i 'SE. Cmer. Third and Jtarkei ;
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