IHOCULESOMG KCI&IISaitS. First Mrs. McGinty came over to know If a pailful of coal nhe could borrow, lKr husband had ordered a ton from the yard ; She'd return it again by to-morrow. Then came Mre. Martin from over the way, Who aid she stepped over so 8e If 1 would oblige ljer till that afternoon With only a drawing of tea. JText came Mrs. Juhnsoa who'd lika Terr much IM lend her. an hour or two. A H-mp!e of irons, as she had on hand Some work ishe was hurried tc do. Then came Mra. Thorn jion, a neighbor next door, A troublesome, craokv old dame Who wanted to borrow for that afternoon , The loan of my large quilting frame. Boarce had he gone when old widow J one, ho aid aba was poing to scrub, Cum into the room, and wanted to know If I'd lend her the una of my tub. Then Mr. Wilaon came over in haste In ler haDd a pitcher she bore : Iler molaMea fell bhort, she hadn't ennnch. . ..... . " ' Ana would liRe to borrow some more. Kext came Mrs. Hern: ndo, Lo wanted to know If the late PiUB I had read through. Acd would feel much obliged to me if I would I3ut lean it for an heur or two. Arjd eren at night, when pning to bed, There came to my door Mrs. Doyle, "Who had to sit up. ler daughter was sick. And wanted some kerosene oil. With patience exhausted, I'm forced to de clare That in future TU lessen my labors Ey refusing to lend everything I poteen. Tn improvident, troublesome neighbors. Tl si m . travtriy magazine. TIIIYUS WORTH KXOWMG. The Poiso in Ped ?tociixgs. The French chemist, Tardieu, bus made interest ing experiments with red stockings iruported troni England. After extracting the color iug matter, he introduced a certain quantilv of it beneath the tkin of a dopr, which did iu twelve hours. A rabl P rndlarly treated, expired in eight houis, and a frog in fbur. Opening the animal. Mr. , Tardieu re-extracted the redcoloiing matter from thuir bodie. and with it dyed a skein of silk. In hjs report, communicated to the Academic c!ea Sciences. Mr. Tardieu. condemns the ue of "Caroline" (the mineral poison to which the fatal ateckiugs owe their hue), as an ar ticle of general commerce, and recommends that the importation of red stockings from England be absolutely prohibited. How to Cube a Fki on. A physician, in Moore's Itural New Yorker, has no con fidence in any of the "sure cures for a felou " wnicli are bo abundant, and which bt'dv recommends, lie rays : every- "The true treatment is go at once to your surgeon, before the felon is twenty-foar hours old, and let him open the fiajzer down to the bone and out to the tnd. supposing the finger to be the seat of. the affection. This lets the imprisoned b!ood out and relieves the pain at once. Then ponltice for a day or two, and the finger will be well and not deformed or injured. This is the "short, sharp and decisive" plan, besides being the most merciful and least painful. Takk an ordinary nail keg. as near water tight as possible, bore quarter iuch boles in every third stave an inch from the bottom. Spade and pulverize thoroughly a circle of ground three feet in diameier. Place the keg in the center, filled nearly fall of good stable manure, well pounded in ; plant Lima beans end downwards, two inches deep, eight inches apart, and as many inches from the keg, pour oa a pail of water, or as touch as the manure will absorb, which may be repeated once a week ia dry weath er. Place five or six poles a foot from the kejr. letting the tops meet over it, and the work is don. Four bills will be fcund to raise euGugh for any family. Uow to Clkan Oil Cloth. To ruin them clean them with hot water or soap mo s, ana leave them nail wiped, aud they will look very bright while wet, and very diEgy and dirty when dry, and toon crack and peal off. But if you wih to preserve them and Lave thorn luok new and nice, wash them with cft nmuel and luke warm water, and wipe them thoroughly dry. If you watt them to look extra nice, after they are dry. drop a few spoonfuls of milk over them and rub with a small dry cloth. Pimedt for Sckmkr Complaint A Correspondent of the Scienlijic American states that a tea made of the seeds of the sunflower, roasted like coffee berries, is an admirable remedy for all species of summer complaint- A half pint of the seed is suf ficient. It should be remembered, however, that serious results often follow the too sud den stoppage of dirrarrhcea by astringents, and with this, as with all remedies of a sim ilar nature, caution should be used. .A Substitute fob Cofkkk. From chem ical analysis it appears that the seeds of the asparagus when dried, parched and ground, make a full flavored o GWe, but little inferior to Mocha, costaiuiug. in common with tea and coffee, the principle called taurine. Dry the asparagus berries well, after being thoroughly ripened, then rub them on a p!ve ; thus the seeds are readily separated. jQwncu oj itealli. Sisgclah Results or a Fitk Cint In ykstmext. A man from the country invest ed five cents in the purchase of an orange. and preparatory to getting him&elf outside of it, threw the peel on the side walk. Boon after a young woman came along, slipped upon the peel, and fell upon the sidewalk. breaking her leg. lhts young woman was to have been married the next day, but wasn't. The man who was to marry her had come from St. Paul, Minn., and was obliged to return on account of business, to await the recovery of the girl. On his way back he unfortunately took a train on the F.rie railroad, which ran off the track, and his shoulder blade was broken, which forced him to stop at Dunkirk for repaira. The Travelers' Insurance Company, in which ha was insured, had to pay $250 in weekly in stallments before he recovered.- On getting back to St Paul found that bia forced ab sence had npset a business arrangement which he had expected to complete, at a pecuniary loss to him of $5,000. Meantime the injured girl suffered a relapse, which so enfeebled her health that her marriage was delayed, which had a bad effect upon the young man, and he finally broke the en gagement and married a widow in Minneso ta with four small children. This so work ed npon the mind of the girl that she is now In the insane hospital in Middletown. Her father, outraged by the conduct of the young man. brought a suit for breach of promise, and has just recovered $10,000. The anx iety and expense of the whole affair thus far kas been enormons, anybody can see. Sim liar caret are likely to oecnr so long as peo ple will persist in throwing orange peel around loose Ilarfcrd Courant, Who Tuasw That JJmck ? Yester day afternoon a two cent dog sprang from an alley on High street, closely fol lowed by a brick. Hounding the corner at right angles be came in contact with the feet of a dutch woman wh'i was car rying u ju; of molasses in one hand and a basket of eggs in the other. T he fcud- den collision of tLe dog with her lower ex tremities threw her from her feet, and she sat down upon the basket of eggs, at the aaine time breaking the jug of molasses upon the fidewuik. A youog gentleman, carpet bag in ha:d, anxious to catch the train, was running close b-hind, and step ping upon the fragments of the jog- and its contents, fat down upon the chest of the dutch woman, who said 'Aline (Jot. The young man euid omething about mad dog, but in the excitement of the moment said it backwards. In the mean time the dog ran against the feet of a team of horses, attached to a load of po tato?, and they, taking fright, started for home. The end board bing out, they unloaded the potatoes all along the road as they went. Crossing the tail road track about a mile from this place, the wagon caught in the rails and tore one of them from its place. A freight train, coming along a few moments later, was thrown from the track, smashing up a dozen cars, and killing thirty or forty hog?. The botaefl, on reaching home, ran through the barnyard and uvei turned a milk pail, the contents of which another two cent dog l'uktd up. One of the hoi sea having broken his leg wad killed this morning, and the other isciipp'e l for life. It is now a m n tid q Jestion wheth er the man who threw the brick at the two cent dog, or the man who owns it is responsible for the chapter of accidents which followed. Exchange. The son of a western clergyman was delivering a college valedictny ad :r.ss a short time ago, when, iu taking his hand kerchief from his pn.-ket, he pulled out a pack of cards which fell to the fl.ior. "II el loa," he exclaimed, "I've got on my fathei's coat." The worthy civine, who sat in front of his promising s n, was more con fused than the hopeful ecion. L. L. LANGSTKOTII c, FATE1T MOVASIE COMB Ml! PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced in this County or Su:e. Any person buying a family riht can have their Tees transferred from n old box to a new one. In every instance in which this has .been done the result has beeu entirely satisfactory, and the rt?t take of honey has invariably pai J ull expenses, aud frequently exceeded them. Prouf of the superior merit of this invention will be found in the tesiimouy of every man who has given it a trial, and among the number are tlie gentlemen named below, and iheir experience should induce every one iuterested in Pees to BUY 4 FA31IL.Y RICfilT! Henry C. Kirkpalrick, of Carroll township, took lei6 pounds of surplus honey from ttvo hives, which lie sold at 3o cents per pound. Adam Deilrich. of Carroll township, took from two hives 100 pound- of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick. ot Chest township, took C'J pnunds of surplus honey from one hive. Jacob Kirkpairick, of Che-t tovnship, cb taintd 72 pounds ol 6urp!u honey from o e hive, worth not leas thau 21, aud the riht cost him only $5. Peter Campbell from one hire obuiued 30 pound of urplus honey at one time Quite a number of similar statement, authenticated by some of the lest citizens of C.Jtnbiia county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Lacgs:rolh"a Paten: Mo vable Comb Hee Ilijre. Persons Uhirig to purchase family rights should call on or address PET Eli CAMPBELL, Hot. 5, 188G.-tf. Currolltown, Pa. Jobnttoirn aud Ebemburg MARBLE WORKS! Having aeain taken chsrp-e ot the . tfflRv branch Darbie Works at Ebeusburg.S'V! which'he will operate in ionnectiou.iJ;S,l with his extensive eUb!iih:nent at wL V" 9 Johnstown, the subscriber adopts this'ii'J methol of informing the citizens of hifcgjL; Cambria county, that he keeps a con slant supply of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at stated times in Eheus burg and at all times in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either ns MONUMENTS, TOMP.STON'ES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUKEAU TOPS, in as workmanlike manner and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in my employ a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when 1 say that I can furnish any of the above articled on short notice, at the lowe-t prevailing prices, and in a style of finish which cannot be t xcelled by anj ether mai ufaeturer iu the State. A large stock of G11IXD5TONES on Land and for sale cheap. .... Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work put up wherever desired, or delivered at any poiut named. JOHN PARKE Johnstown, June 4, ISOfc'.-tf. EVERE THE MEMORY OF c-u' FRIENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, be. The subscriber eti'd continues to manufacture of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Harble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and sea specimer.s and judge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12, 1868. ly. A. C. 1) I B js K T , WITH BORER &. IIROTI1ERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 432 Market Stuket, Below Fifth, South Side, - PJ11LAD A. WHOLESALE A RS ETER SIDES. WITH HICXLMASr, 1 1 0 I.I. & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. E. Corner Third and Market Sis., Jan. 22, 18C8. TllADZLPllIA. THIS MENAGERIE ! Is tLe Lrxt, Beet Yartod. and most Valuable CoUeo leotlon of. &3B BZBBB, Ever eonccctrated La one establishment, LESS DUPLICATIONS ! MORE DIFFERENT AM RARE SPECIES. Are the WHITE BACTEIAJT CAMEL: dTETATT SB sei oi i-ispLant:na wonder, tbe saialluet and vounirest GOever fcni-ortwl. "TIN V TIM ;" A SENEGAL PEU- AL; THE TKL'E IBEX OK Til E ALPS: A STATELY ?ATIii0.Fe!,E:LK5 TUE MILKEN FLEECED LAMAS; AN ALASKAN BEAK u&d JAO-SoTEIi BENGAL UlUEIi. - Id tbe Dona will be found i African and Asiatic Lions, African and American Panthers, Bmzubu: Jagnara. Pumas, African and Asiatic Leopard a. Striped Hyenas, Pacots, (iriidv. Black, Brown and Cinna mon Bears, Conquers, gritted Hyenas. Zebua, Camels, Peccartea, Kangaroos, Bidons, .Dromedaries, "Wolves, Cranes, Ostriches. Lynx, Jackal, Otpi-cys, Pelicans. Eagles Tultnrea, Wombats, Foxes, all kinds of Carniveroua, Aquatic and Eich Plumed. Foreign and Domestic Birds; and an unusually well selected assortment ot Apes, BaL booaa, lloukeys and other ilinor nniiiiin While la the OF Will give a THRILLING SENSATIONAL SCENE ! Illustrating the dominion or " "Master Man" Over Brutes; A Zoological Marvel, A Veritable Tartarian Cow-illlspus Something neror before witnessed jn a Bttte of captivity la itj or Huy cuuxlry. Hash-n safrraneed that 1 IC e:r.p!(ive.(l IN TliE LIAD'LLE JOSEPHINE, Premiere Equestrienne. MRS. L.IB3IE SIIOVLES, Female Dorse Fnc ptress. MR. JAMES DEMOIUiEST Principal Equestrian, MR. J. SHOWLES, Antipodian IUder. MR. JAMES IIEMMINGS, Tlie Kcueatriau Casllostro, and expert on Uie Banning Globes. MR. JAMES MAQUIRE, The Pest Clown oftlio c;e. Mesers. BURS ( )UGHS & BERD2 AU, A Duet of Musical Grotesque. MR. JAMES WAMBULD. Tbo Anatonilca.1 Paradox, or Multifarious Maa MR. JOHT COUHLIN, A sujicrlor Mundane and rial Performer. rrin: procession "Will at once euow how Extensive the Caravan. . Gigantictiie Circus.. Mammoth tno rrienagerio o o ' ,VMCl'.,.-'v fM5f - -.-'Sr-Nia Contalulns DOUOLASS'C-" l:eally . rMylish Crrauis gaily caparisonc-a. T"WO E!epL.ant8 in Crimcon. IIoi:Eing8. j CAMELS AND DROMEDARIES. ; ? Kmerald ajil (.lit, decorated with Elaborately Paint ed Yiewa, each one drawn by MATCHED DAPPLED GREYS ! 'T-J Ecjoed by Drivers in full Triform ; VTavliig Plumes from each Aalii.aU Head ; l"l:u-, lniinrx auu Lublgua FI1"!T from fxcrv Vehicl. MUSIC and SPLKNliOK In tii line. Kr.iUaslastic Cheers ii:arkitii the course of Tlie C3-crgeo"us DParetde I Vhich will terminate with an exposition of tie CITJCTJ3 IiiiTIX I E, lth ZJRoJcd Uoief . Poidi and Mule. AN ENTIRE NEW OUTFIT! tJ Com SS3C0.30O. C3 ALL FRESH, COSTLY AND SPLENDID. Every iota mads for tbe Second Annual Tour of tula Grand Caravan. TWO IF.RF2S5ZA.Cr:ft DAILY, Afternoon and Nljrht, at 1 1-i and 1 1-"3 P. M. Doors open at 1 and 6 1-2 P. M. ia order 10 allow j. rou to eo all Ilia 2LsXC7-3:iCr3- "V7"02Wr332Z321.0 ADLIIPION ."-0 CKNTS ClIILtiUEX, 10 ycrs of age ami all unJcr.. ..ti CLMT4 WILL EXHIBIT AT Summitville, Hollidaysburg, Johnstowh, T DEYEIIEAUX, II. D., Pirr- " biciAS and Subokoh, Summit, Pa. Office east end of Man si. n. T.,;i ; . w . . f vkJ Jkau Koad ktreet. Xight calls raaj ba roado at UxeofSce. fmj28.tf. Dens of the THE FOREST, none bet KIltST-d'A" 111 mo .Jk.liiXil are. 03J" O-OXjZS, EXET BAN I drawn by Tea W ednesday, June 9th, Tuesday, 4 ' 8th, Thursday, " 10th. "R J. LLOYD, successor to E. S. Eukn, Dealer In Druys, Medicines, Paints, Sfc Store on llaia street, opposite the "Mansion House," Ebensburg, l'a. October 17, 1867.-6m. v v-'t? r 7 - ! t, rr The 1 Success. IK DRESSIMUl will quick! rcctorc Gray Hair to its nataiil color and kcautv, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a ne head of hair, a well a those who wbh to restore it. The beautiful gloss and pcruirne imparted to th.2 Hair make it desirable for old and youn. For Sail by at.ll lOTigrit4. DEPOT, 10S bT If. T. PHILADELPHIA. ent by mall when written for. A I T M A N K S STAXDtKD TT :S2 OF ALL KIXD3. ALSO, BAGGAGE BA5S0W3, COPYING PRESSES, Improved Money Drawers, &c. FAIRBAKK, MORSE. & CI. 102 Second Avenue, r.Tear Wood Strcot, FITT2U"GII. Scales repaired tromptly. (ap 8 3m.) A. D. CRISTE, AVITII LITTLE & 3AISD, 7E0LE3ALE J M A ?.1 fj. i MERCHANTS. 112 b 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. T. JAMES' HOTEL, Conducted on the European Plan,) 405 &' 407 Lip.e3tt Street, orPvsiTK tub UNIOK I)EPuT, riTTSUUKGH, Pa. JAMES K. LAN ARAN, Projn-ietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, aud convenient to all the Kail roads comiug into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAB, Xo. 420 Liberty Street. oprosiTE uniox passenger depot, PITTSBURGH, PA. Lie. 1 1-1 j. FELIX IIEXLY, Prop'r. UNION HOUSE, JBENSBURG, Pa., JEKOilE A. PLOTT, U Propietor, tsparcs no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation nf the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best cl liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging fcoster- Jaa 30, 18C8.-tf. "MOUNTAIN - HOUSE, Ebexsuceg. -a- H.. P. LIJiTOS A CO., Prop'r.. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with choH-e liquor?, and the Stable attended by caret ul hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week nonth or year, oq reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., letveten Market and Arch, May 9, 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. BUD tj ri- h . v -1 l-j r -r-t - 7 REIGN SHIPPING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE AUi: SOW SKLLTN'G EXCHANGE, AT KEW T'"'BK RATKS. UK England, IrtUnd, Scotland, Wales, GViuMuy, Prut.-iu, Austria, Iiavaria, Wurtcmberg, Baden, llbn, SaxcTiy, Hu.iver, T?el;ium, K witzerland, IluIUud, Norway and France. Aud Ticket to and from any Port in EDi.'l-Ld, Ireland, Scotland, (!:n.Ruy. FraiK;, California, New" S 'lith Waltn or A'jftralii. KEIlll & CO. A'oon. Pa , Jan 31, If"". WORD FitOM JOHNSTOWN! Have constantly on hand a Iar! aiid ri! selected ock jf M"apn8ble Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Groceries, an l a g. ai vi i y .i MOTION'S, fec. Tlivir fct..-k ci j.Mf "f aiin.-t tvy art id Uni Ily tcj.t in a retail (me, of wLich hve in w I"tfl wit!i care and are ff-ied at pricf( vk ii-. Ji catin it f-til to prove t:fj.c Uty. C!l and eiaiwiue fur ynuielveu. rV!.. '2. l-i il.-tf. jS EN'M.VriiV. TLe u Jers-ig-ed, a of the Kiiti- ,-f of Djiul Sr jf-A ; .--;-ivi" frke3 to the Ciliieus of Eb- eiibburg and yicinity, ):cli plcc be will viU on the roL&TH j!jdi of each month, to :e sc;n or week. Aui-13. SAM'LBELFOKD. D.P.S. DR. H. 8. MILLER, Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Office rtcoveJ to Virtinia fctieet. rpr1te Ui LutLerin church. Persons from Cambria county or e!fewhre wh.j ork ;ine br me to the amount of Ten I"l!nrsrini upwaul-. iil h.ie tLe raiircud l'rt Uc-;lactt-ii fruni i)if-ir bill. All woi.it wiiii.NTiu. Jan. 21, lft;9 -:f. JU I) VzfllGLER, Surgeon Dei: j&J? tit.u'll vij.it Eh?aslnrjr T o- iV fesiioua.l'y on t.-ie.SECON'D iloK T, ' iTN day of aJi icoDth, niid re-iixii TVY.- J on week, uurinir wl!fh tiriie he -Ji' laav K foun i tit th Mountaiu House. frTe'U x'rctfd without T:in by the use ol f ilial Oxide, or Liuhiii GdB. "g"AMES J. OATMAN, 21. IX, '- tenders iiia jprofeViwi:al erviceMr.s Phy ad SiirMn t. tle cstiieiis of Carroll tewn aud vicinity. Uric- in tear tf br.il. 1 ir.jr wj.-ur.i'd ! -y J. Utics it Co. us a t';re. Nii;ht c.xW c-i.i be mii.ie at hi3 ridem. one d'jtir totith ot A. iluu, 'a tin hardart store. fM.iy S, 1S57. LOID & CO., Setili-r?, J4.A Kbunseiks, Pa. G"ld, .c:ilvtr. G;ver;,n,eijt Loao, sud othiT fcjfcuritiir-, Kuht an 1 k Id. Inttrest a'tioweJ on Time i.t io.-ii. Ci-lifcti je riisc in all acce.si-ii.jp . intf in the United Stater, and a general IVttAiui; business traao.ictf:. 77 53. E.a.ors's a co., ? v PjASSEus. ALroi)NA, Pa. Drafts on tbs principal cities and i':!vt.-r a:.d Gold fir sa. Collections maile. Mitiicys rrctived on drptvsit, j-ayaMe on le Diaud, withi ut interest, or upon tinie. with interest at fair rates. au31. FIJ-XNK W. HAY, F7 HOLES ALE aid RETAI L :,Iar.ufact;jrer. t.f TIN. COPPKli and SIIEET-IKOX WAKE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns town. l'a. band. iar stcck constant! v r A. 8HOKMAKI. . . CEO. W. OiTHi.1. QIIOEMAKER & O ATM AN. ArroR- m at Law, Ebensburp;, Pa. OSees on High strctt. inaiediately cast of llun'Jy' hrdwai6 store. apS,'6'J D. M LAKGIILIN fTTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. i Oft'.ce in tho Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust utrec-ta up btairs. Will attrnd to all btihinesa connect ed with his j rofedi-ion. Jan. 31. lSo7.-tf. R. r, J0HK8TOX. J i. RCASLAK JOHN STON & SCAN LAN. AttLiruej-8 at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria co., Pa. Ouico opposite the Court House. Ebensburg. Jaa. SI, lSC7.-tf. JOHN I. LINTON, ITTOKNEY AT LAW, JJinsfoim. Pa. il OlSco in building on corner i f llr.in aud Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnetown. Jan. Si. 1SG7. tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, 1 TTORNEY AT LAW, EUnsburQ. OlTice in Colonade Iiow, Centre ttr Pa.- rect. Jan. 81. l8C.-tf. (J L. PERSUING, Attorxet-at- " Law, Jvhmtown.Pa. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Benton Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1867. YALlfSECIILER, Attornev77 f T Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Oulce in rooms recently occupied by Ceo. M. Reade. Et-q . ia Colonade Row, Cetitre street. aug.27. G.EO. M. 1IEADE, Atiorneyat-Laic, Ebensburp, Pa. Office in new buildin" recently erecte-i ou Centre stret, two iloors from High street. aug.27. JAMES C. EASLY, Attorxet W at-Law, CarroUtown, Cambria Co., Ta. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 81. 1867. A. onus. - - - - t. vr. dick, Johnstown. Ebensbnrw OPELIN & DICK, ' Attorneys-at- Law. Ebensburg. Pa. Office with Wm Kittell, Esq., Colonado Rovr. foct.22.-tf. F. 1. TIEKNEY, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. fl Office in Colonade Row. Jan. 5. 1867-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburj, Pa. U Office oo Centre street, opposite Linton' Hotel. Jan. 81, 1867-tf. JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. OfHca oa Iiigh street, adjoiuinfc hi resi dece. Jan 81. 1867.-tf. JT S. STRAYER, Jcsnci: of the Pkacb, Johnstown, Pa. Office on th cornr of Market street nd Locust Uey Socoud Ward dec.l2..1y KINKEAD, Justice or tl and Claim Aaent. OtTi the office formerly occupied by M. Uasson E1 dec'J, ca Hish St., Ebensburg jls! V-"-. ;. n: v w-w i860. SF3II6 WM, 1869 I ani now jirepared to c2tf SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to casu PcacnASEas or Til SIIIHM ft wm mi KITUEa AT ' WHOLESALE OR KETAIL My ktock c-oniata in part of eyery variottf Tin. SXiecl-Ijon. COPPER AND BRASS TTABEl BN'AMKU.tl) AN t PI.Alv A IS IQIL2B3. COAL MIOVEI.S. MINE I AXJT'S f. CANS, HOUS! FURNISHING IlAhl)."' WAUE OF EYERY KIND fpi'i Ano.Dait HEATING am COOKING STOVHi EXCELSIOR COUX1SG STUVLS NOLLE, TRIUMPH am. PARLOR O lNtJ STOVES, And ay Cx king Stove detirJ I when oruert-d it nanuf.tcturer's ricw Odd ."'tore Plates ard Grates. &c , for K puim, ou l.!tl for the Stoves I btii ; ,;;,.,, will hv! cuiired wiitn wanted. Pti;;.u;v attention given t' SpcLitin?:, Valleys and Conc'vcn all of whi h will be made out of ...... r. f rial, and put up by competent wnl, Lass? Uuruers, Wick -and CMstsyj W1I01.'8I.E OK EKTAIL. I would call particular atteuti' n to tl.tT-, Holier Burner, with 01ns Ome, f ,r gV- rnoj lifht than any otb?r in h-p. A' .: Paragon Burner, fur Crude C!. . tiPKSCER'S SIFTER 1 It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDR0 of all fcizes contautly or. LuiiJ. Special attijtion pivea to Jcbbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Ire?. Ml lo fcl p4;hs'ibie latt-s. Wholesale Mkkchantj' I.isrs cow ifdy, and ii! fce iiit oij tj- t by ;i.all or in ifis-ti. Iloj.ir. to ree all my old cntrirm ul many new nnsa this ri-j-.s in, I return pf in os. t sluter' tl.ankis frr the v.-rv n'A! tri-i.aye l hie already ri-i t.vt... n.i! ; eudravor to .ltas !ail who may .!!, er they buy or not. FP.ANCIS W. K.T. Johnstown. rLtrch 7, lfcCT. .'RKaT Rr.ouc-rioN ix Vu-.a- 2U CASU ULYEi.S! Uv;-l!oii-i4tuiiMaiU! hihii, The ntidrr.si r.ed re.-j-cf tftd:y v.J- rn.su c;t:irus -f Lbf sis-'ung and the juh!;c tut allv that he bis v i '.e a j-rt-at reluttk-. priefs to- CASH I'.UVLKS. Mv..- ,'0 coiihit. in part.t-f t'i'v'.iig. Parlor ohili-c inj Stoves, i t the ciit f.'.; i; a t.'- .-; 7 ttare !' every Cvscrij.-ti.-n. .' i.. .... :. . niitciiire ; Hardware of all ki:..I, . s i' L-ck?. P--evs, IJntt. Ilis-.s, Tut'i, 11 : -tiutttr Hir.f-5, Jiolti., In n a;.d Na!s. F, d.-w Libiss, Putty, Tat e Kuivcs ai.-l r". u. Carviufr Kiiivcs aiid P-.rks. 11-at Vi::-.: Apple Partrs, l eu and I'.-.ket K::itri artat variety, Su-ors. SIh-his, Kaz-ri. Strops. Axes, Hatch: ts, Hanini.Ts, Machine", Augers, Chisei-l, ('.: raes, Squares, Files, lla.-ps. Anv:!, V: VVr inches. Kio, Panel anl Cro.--Ci:t S.': Chains t-i all kinds. Shovels. Sj- :c., S.v: .-. ar.d Snaths, Kikes, P.rk.. Me:sh t. Sine Lasts, lV-cs. Wax Pristh-s, C",:'. Wtinserfc. Grind Stonos, Paur.t M Gates and lleasnrcs. Lu?yjber Sti.-ks, K Nails, Hore Shoes, C.ut Strel. F. Lt-; Guns, revolvers. Pistols, CartriJi;. I uer. Cits, Ixad, etc., did St .veF.. Grates and Fire Erlcks. Well tr.l C-r. Pumps snd Tubicji ; IZimczs a:i i S:'- V.'are of ull kind ; I bo : fen an l Vil-s: in grat varie ty ; Carbon Oil and (.HI YAi Oil, La-d Oil, Lir.sesd Oil, Oil, Ib.in, Tar.Glaware, Patch-, iru ta. Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GRCCEPaES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, M l i.-."" nps, Spice-s, Dried Peaches. Pri-1 A;:' rish, llounnv. Crackers, Tc:o 1 Barley ; Soaps, Candles ; 'J'OIiAaV' CIGAliS; Paint. Whitewah, S-.-rub. 1' Shoe, Dusting, Varuiah, St. vc. C -:; ---f Tooth Urushcs, ail kinds ai.d Cords and Manilla iior.es, &::d la.-.ny articles at the lowest rates f r CA:L fc House Spouting made, paiteJ y'r up at low rates (or cath. A libpr.il : made to couctry dealer. l uvh u- 1---w h .'.e.sale. G P.O. I'l C TL Lleusburs, Feb, 23. 1SG7.- Q.EORGE W. YK AGES- WboleikU aud Uctall Dealer l HEATIN3 AND COOK ST0tr OP EVERY DESCRll'TICy, TIE COPPER AID SEEET-IKOHil of nis own ifANurAcrrr.r. And GENERAL JOBBER in SP0l,'i "and all other work in Lis h"e- Virginia Street, near Carol line S" ALTOOXi, XM. Th only dealer in the citv having tr' sell the renowned "BARLEY Su-- I;!' COOK S rOVE. the most pcr.e. complete and satisfactory Stove ever introduced to the public. Stock Imilexse. PlelCtS SATISFACTION GUARANTE O II N 'CROC . n 13 ' - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC W BEST BRANDS OF T5RANDY. IRISH WHISKY. Clr. c' The very best qualities of Lio.uoM.f &c. for Medical purposca. Price L tSTHoteland Saloon keepers to give me a call at mj store n c inTbuilding formerly occupies! by ' & Co, r Johnstowu, Aug-J ML OAT Jt EBENSBURG. P 4 I the sole owner of the Bight to W . and sell THE UNEQUALLED , METROPOLITAN 0V
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