MOTUS.'JS.n.Lltt'. BY J )H$ o. saxs. If ever you should marry (s-iM M;.j.r McG .rth, While smoking a pipe by my bacbelor-heuth.) Ityott ever should wed and I wouMn't employ A word to prevent it. my brotb of a boy Remember tbat nedlocli'd a company vhere The parties, quite often, are more than a pair; Tis lott'ry in which you are certain to driw A wife, and most IiKely, a mother-in-law! What the Intter may be all conjecture defie?; Bhe is r.ever a blank ; she ia seldom a prize; Sometimes she is eilly 6ometimed s!ie i o.d ; Sometimes rather worse ! ehe'd a virulent Ck'Old. Tou dreamed of an angel to gladden vour home, Asd with her God help you ! a Larpy has coma t Tou fished for a wife without failing or flaw ! And find you hare netted a moihe in-law I 'Dear Asna," she rays "as you clearly may ee Zl.ia always been used to dcpr-ndin? on roe ; Poor child though tte gentlest that evtr was kDown Sheconld never be trusted a moment alone ; Such sensitire nerves, ard such delicate !ui-!" Cries the etoutect of dames with the louet of toDguea. Bnt your mother in-law, yon discover ere long, Though feeble in body in temper is strong , And bo you surrender what lice can you do ? Bhe governs your wife, and your servants, and you ; And calls you a ravage the coarsest of brutes, . Tor tramping the carpet with mud on your boots ; And rows she committed a gtupid "fox paw," In ranhly becoming your mother iu law ! And so (said the Major) pray let me ndvise The carefulest use of your ears ud your eyes; And "ceteria-paribus," fake you a maid, Of widows, my boy, I am sonic time afraid. Who gives you the darling 1 her hand and her love. With a pigh for her "dear sainted mother above !" Prom which the conclusion you eafely may draw, She will never appear aa your mother in law! RESUSCITATIQN AFTER HANGING. An experiment was made cn the body of the executed murderer, Gerald Eaton, hui g ed id Philadelphia ou the Mth of April, to test the possibility of re.-uscitaiing a body destroyed by asphyxia. Complete prepara tions had been made beforehand for the trial, and immediately after the body of the murderer whs cut down, idler hanin thirty minutes, it was taken by the j hyVician. carried to the Medical College, and r, laced on a laoie in trvo cnipnr.i.eater. Tins was the work of ten minutes. A quantity of pure oxygen gas was forced into the lungs, and a powerful galvanic lattery applied to the. medulla oblongata and the pit tf the ttomach. At the samo time the tonjrrr was withdrawn from the mouth; and the body turned from tide to bide, the method r,f Marshall Uall, f. r artificial respiration. Iu four or five minutes a marked change oc curred in the countenance, the chest gradu ally expanded. the eyes opened, one ai in was drawn up. and, by means of a stethoscope, contractions and dilations if the heart were distinctly heard. So evident were the si-r.s of life, that his friends exulted over the fact that he really lived. Another gallon of oxygen was introduced into his hins, and the battery w. s so thacgnd that the current passed the entire length cf the spine, and tho artificial nspiration continued. For a few moments the bigns of life increased, hut in a fhort time disappeared. Kitrous oxide waa injected into the trache, rnado by Prof. Dufije, but all to no purposa, and, at the expiration of an hour arid twer.ty five minutes, the experiments ceased, and the body was handed over to his friends. Theia have been other attempts made to restore executed criminals to life that were more successful. A Swiss convict ivj r.nr hung up thirteen times without fatal effect, and he came out alive from the terrible or deal. It was afterward discovered, on in vestigation, that his windpipe was ossified, and this saved him from suffocation. The case of Annie Greene, a servant girl, who wa8 hanged in London in 1615. is still more remarkable. While hanging, her body was pulled, and beateu with a soldier's musket, and after being cut down was trampled on. Id spite if all thia, when the body was stretched on the table for dissection, by the anatomists, it showed signs of lifs ; restora tives were instantly applied, and the indi cations increased ; iu fourteen hours after the hanging he could speaK, ami in a fewdavs was completely restored. The terrible dif fering Bhe had gone through wa3 considered a tvi'dicient punishment for her crime, and tshe was pardoned. She. lived many yrars nfterward, married, and bore three children. She was often ake.d to narrate her sensa tions during the hanging, and tho time of her apparent death ; bui ou this sulject Bhe could throw no light. She lost her con sciousness, she declared, when tho drop fell, and remembered nothing till her revival. Another servant girl, hanged at Oxford in 1658. was cut down, apparently dead, after being suspended several hours, and allowed to fall a great distance, which of itself, waa enough to kill an unhanged person. She was rtcuscitattd. however, by the anatom ists ; but the officers of tho law insisted on doing their duty, and she was effectually hanged tho nut day. Margaret Dickson was- hanged at EJin burg in 1724, and. after being cut down, was placed in a coffin, and that iu a cart, to be borne a distance of six miles for burial. During the journey, the cofim was broken cpen by Roma medical students, which let the air in to the confined corpse; this to gether with the jolting of the cart resuscita ted the body before two miles of the distance had been accomplished. Instead of being carried to the burial place, she was taken to Ler home; her neighbors gathered round her to offer their services, and the parish minis ter came to pray for her. The restoration wa complete, and she lived long after to bear several childreu, and loi an exemplary life. A man named Smith, who was hung at London, was reprieved, but the reprieve did not reach the officer till ho had been banging fifteen minutes. He was instantly cut down and bled. He revived and recov erd. William Duel!, who was hanged at Londorj, in 1740, was revived by the physi cians who had been given his body for dis section. The government spared his life, but transported Lira. In 1707 a man was executed at Cork, and after being cut down wag removed to a directing room, a hole was cut in hit wind pipe and restoratives applied to the body. He recovered at once, and the record adds, had the hardihood to attend the theatre that tight. A case too marvelous for belief, were not the testimony indisputable, is that of Inetto do Balsham who was executed in England, and kept banging on the gallows from Monday morn t Ing till Thursday morning iV'owing, but who, notwithstanding this fearful experi ence, was restored to life, pardoned, and lived for several years afterward. When the hanging is skillfully done, however, to as to dislocate the cervical ver tebrae, resuscitation is impossible, as tho severance of the spinal marrow caused by the luxation separates the brain from the remainder of the nervous eystem almost as completely as though the heai wcrs cut off. When the neck is not broken, the death comes by asphyxia, as in the case of drown ing, without a lotion of any tf the organs. Iu such cas-es, if too long a time has not e'.apped from the first suspension of respira iioii to the application of restorative agents, resuscitation may bo as possible as with a drowned person who has not lain too long in the watur. liut when the vital spark has fled, and the deatii 13 real r.nd complete, there is no known chemical or galvanic art that can restore life to the corpse. That is a feat which science, with ail its power, does uct pretend to be able to accomplish. UlTtKT.Y IMPOS.SIIU.F. that the oU lady who believes ia Vina and symp tom?," always looks out for the new moon over her left shoulder, nod never makes pickles on a Friday, will not know ''some thing to happen" within the year, partic ularly it she has had tho bad luck to break the looking ph'p ! As the old Dutch farmer sa.d, "Things are always hnppcniiijr, most yea?s!" That tho man who save, "plenty of time, there's no hurry," fchould not miss the bouts, lose the train?, and get gener ally behindhand! Just notice whether people that have "plenty cf time," don't usually end with having no time at all. That the woman who puts off her bak ing until the washing is done, and the w ashing until the weather is a litili warm er, and sits down to read a do's eared novel in the meantime, should have any thing but n drinking husband, shiftless children, and a desolate Lome. That the man who carries his hands in his trowsers pocket?, fchould ever pos sess anything else to cany in his pockets ! That the young lady who sleeps in kid gloves, and powders her face "for the benefit of her complexion," should have more than her share of common sense ! That the man who wears an imitation diamond rincr, will ever own a real on? ! For mock jewelry indicates a lark of brains, and it takes a certain amount of brains P make money enough for real diamond, or f.n thing else that is genu ine. J'L ? nologic-: I Jvurn i I. Flkxibi.k Stme. The Secretary cf the institute at Mi nut Gambler, in Australia, has a pieca tf ttone from th3 Himalaya Mour.taias which pojsesses th .r. t.ert y of Ih-xibiMty to such a remarkable degree us to I excito astonishment. It is about nine inches loiiGf, by about an ia.'h and a quarter wide, and r.ear!y half an inch thick, and ia of a light salmon color, making a cracking noise when shaken. This piece was sawn from a larger block, then ia the p i3-esjiun of a major in the Lng'L-h army, who subsequent ly presented the ci!ri -.-ty tn the Edmburg M-.si tiin. Only one other is kn jwn to be in England, in the poi--?esion cf the authori ties of the Britesh ilu-eum ; and the pecu liar character of the stone hs excited ar tention and the inquiry (f geologists, but without lea.lhio: to the elucidation of its ia y slcrious q u alii ies . How TTe TYppi:d tit;-: QcrsTiox Dea con Small fif Hopkinton, whVn pretty we!! on in years, went to woo for his second srou.-c the widow Hooper in an a.!j .h.h.g town. Thither ho rode on his Ircwn mare, and found her emptying a wad tub. Well. I am that little bit of an old dried up Deacon Small, arid havo but o: question to j rn poso to yon." "Please pn p-se sir." "Weil, madam, havo you my oljcth-n to gou.z to heaven by the way of Ho; kin ton V -None at all, :. :o- n. Come in, sir!" The result was a neddinj tho next wi'tk. If brevity i the soul of wit. what a vast amount of fan there is ia tho tail of a fash unable coat. j-4 FHiLADELFHIA. K2?Samp!es sent by mail when written for. gJECURE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES! Is now ia perfect order for executing l'ic'nres iB every style of the art. I'hotosraphs of I.fe lke accuracy, ranging from the'smallfst card picture to the largest s.ze h.r framing, taken in ruiy weather, and warranted to give satisfaction Parucular attention paid to chiUieu'n iictures Frames of all k'u..ls for sa'-e clieap. Frames of any kind not on band will be ordered when lie sirb Instruetion-i in the art on lii.rral terms. t ij GaMcry on Julian street, 3 doors north of Town 1111. t. T. SPKICE Kt.eashurg. Oct. 81g63. Photographer. JOOK I1EKE! LOOK IlEliE ! ! A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subKcril.er wiil cell the Farm on which he reMdes.ia Aheglmnv twp., C.irubria county. 1 lie I-arm comains Acres (( cleared) and the improvements are ample an 1 in pood order Fair ternu and IndL-putab'e title. Possession given 1st April. A. WALTERS. Feb. 4, lC9.-tf. Iretto P. O. "?"OTICE! All perpong wishin to procure one of t'ie celebrated Et.va Mow isb and Pi e a it k a if achinfs must leave their orders with rae before the 50th day of June nxt. so that I may have sufficient time to cb taia the Machine before they wish to use them - GEO. HUNTLEY. MERCHANTS' KOTETr J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., better Market and Jrofi, Ha 9, I897.-ljr. fUItiAOTLrBU; li ii i i MM wf0mkm The Cambria Freeman WII.I.. BB rtJBLlSIlED EVERY TIIUKSDAY MORNING, At Ebcnsburgr, Cambria Oo., Fa. At ili-e Jullo'cinj raU., pnyalle w;ta three months from datt of subscribing : One copy, one year, ----- $2 00 One copy, ix months, - - - - 1 00 One copy, three mouths, - - - - jjq Those who fail to pay their subscript ioi.-a until after the expiration of six months will be charged at the. rate of $2.50 per year, and those who fali to pay until after the ex piration of twelve months vf ill L charged at the rate of $3.0J per year. Twelve numbers constitute a quarter; iventy Cve, six months; and fifty number, one year. KATKS OF ADVERTISING. One square, 12 lines, one insertion. Each subsequent insertion, Auditor's Notices, each, Administrator;' Notices, each, Executors' Notices, each, "2 stray Notices, each tl 00 25 2 tiO 2 L0 2 o0 1 CO 1 yr. i'j GO 12 00 10 00 21 00 28 00 85 00 CO CO 3 m os. n nos. 1 square, 12 lines, $ 2 L0 $ 4 CO 2 squares, 24 lines, 5 00 3 00 3 Kq.nrci, 30 lines, 7 00 10 00 Quarter column, 9 oO 14 00 Third column, 1 1 00 10 00 Half column, 1 1 CO 200 One Column. 25 00 85 00 Professi rral or Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, with paper, 6 00 OV'ituary Notices, over six linos, ten cents per lin-i. Special and tudness N. tires eight cents per line for first i;;sertivn, and four cents for each Hiih;-quei.t insertion. Kesoiuii.ms of Societies, or commmiiea tions of a personal Lature tuust be paid for a.s a-.lvei titemc uts. JoB PRINTINa. V."e have n.a ie arraugeuients by which we can do or have done ail 'kinds f plain and fancy Job Printing, m:-!i u3 Boohs, Para pacts. Show O.r.ls, Bill an.'. Letter Heads, II '.ndoills, Circulars. Arc, iu the best t vl o t r.-t art anil at the nmt moderate riccH. A! r.V, ki-vh Biauh Pj oks, Tl."k Bin !tr.', A.c , execute J toonhr a g'.-c-il as the Lest at. 1 r:hfc.rt.cf;t. cheap C3 tL t sr. l7 oat ji an; DEALER I3T CHOICE FAMILY CROCEBIES CONSISTING CF Double xU:x jhnxlb iHonr, CUA1S, rELD, BAC0U, SALT, FISH, 1T.ESII YKGET.VIJLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, CCTFEES, SYRUPS, FrlO LASSES, CHEESE, &c. A'si, a large ttoek of the Best Brands cf Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE OX II IG II STUEET, Four Leers East or Crair ford's Hotel EBErJSBURG FOUNDRY NEW FIRM, NEWBUILD1NGS, &c. TTAVITO pun based the w?ll known BT3 LX ENtfCUKG rOLDRY from Mr. EJw. Glai;?, an J rebuilt nl cnhrrpcJ it almost rn tirc'y, br.-M!fs refittinj; it with new m.rchifitry, f.'.e pihscrilwrs f now rrroirr.l to furi.-i-h CUOK. PAULO P, HEATING S Jt) VES, of the l.-tfot nn,i rnct apprnveil patterns TIinF.fJIIINCr MACHINFS." .MILL (J FAK ING, BOEnnd W'ATKK WIIEKLH of everv le-crlrtion, IKON FFNCIN(J, I'LOUGIIS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all mninir of it;c?f- rnnnufji-rurr-d i;i ;i i'wi class Foundry. Jo) V"nrk of a kind attended to prnnriitiv arj'l utiC cheplr. The .pf?chil terit:on of Farmer-? m invited to two rewly r ;trnte 1 PLOL'GilS which we pos-e the sole rh'. to tn-ujuhv.-ture r.nl rell i:t t;i county, and which ure admitted to be the et ever ir.trodijr-eJ to t!ie public. Believing curse! veA csretble of pe'formlns r.nv work i:i (air lire in tiie nio.-t s-itistirtury rn-tnner, nnd knowing that we can do work at Loivra PRicrfl than have been chained in tiii.-r coninromity heretofore we C"ttfider.tlv li.jpethat we will bo ournl worthy ol lilieral ratronn.c;?. Fiiir reductions made to wholesale dealers. VZSTl e hi-l.est prices pn.d in cash for old Hiatal, or catinps giren in exebanpe. OlR TKEM3 AUK STRICTLV C.PR OR COfVT-T paonccK. COXVEUV, VINILOE & CO. Eben.-btirfr, Sept. 2, ltG3. MANUFACTORY. J 5 1 X ST O "5V -v . f .ft . tiuh Miwd w tiiiilko, such as common "Windsor Cli.iirs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Hustle Chairs, Kim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs Cane Bt:d !ite,' ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE 8PBIXG SEAT CflAIUS Settees, Louncfes. &-c.,5rc. CABINET FURWITURS ot every ileseription and of Htest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes cf all. IhariKtul fur past favors, he respect ulij kolieits a liberal bhare of public patmn apo Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria U- Pa- 1 Jan. 31. 1867. JOHN GAT. VM. WELSH. & W V. T. Tr G A Y fiueeeunri to Gay At Painter, Grocers and Commission Merchants, r AND DF.Al.hKS IN ' flour, rnonucE. fish, salt, car bon OILS, Ac. &c, 362 Liberty Stkeet, ' - PITTSBURGH WHOLESALE WW1' .v o V.t- J t 7 m i r l 3 ! HOOD. 15KTTRT; r.rCT , , AUOUS61 - and cbap?8t Tobacco and Ci-.m ,a town we H AI. L. OftUaw'ff. 0V auoJ CHAIR Fr, ffv. trim Y 1 i ti i a rt h &3 1889. MM TRADE. 1809. I an now jrepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to casii rtjBCSASEP.a o? Til. SlIMil & COPPER WARE EITHER AT WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every v-vi&ty of Tin, Sheet-Srou. COrPER AND BRASS WARES, BXAMKU.EU AND 1'I.AlJf SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS, fee, COAL SHOVELS. JUNE LAMPS, OIL CANS, IIOUSEFURNISIIINO HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Fprat's Anh.Dmt HEATING am COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKtSG STOVES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK- INO STOVES, A rul any Cooking Stove tlemJ I will get when or Jereil at manufacturer's prices. 0 Id Stove Plates and Grates. &c, for re pairs, ou hand for the Stoves I .eli ; others will be ordered vrricn wanted. Particular attention iven to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will he made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and CMinneys "WIIOI.KSAI.K OU I! ETA II.. 1 would call particular attention to the Light Ibniso Burner, with Glass Cone, for eivin more liht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. It reccmrnenda itself. SUGAR KETTLES AMD CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Mfkciuntj' Lists now ready, aud vill be p-i:t on application ! oy mail or in peisju. Hopiag to see all ray old ens-torner and rrany new ones th; Spring, I return D;y r.;t sincere thanks f r the very liberal pa trohfijje J i:lve alie.i ly receiver;, nd will endeavor to please all who may c:!!, wheth er they buy or not FRANCIS V. HAY. John?town, March 7, 18C7. fT3REAT Rt: irrcri!' jk rmcia ! TO CASH Ii DYERS! AT TKK i:55;:.SKLTRQ IIOiE-FliRMSIHSfi STORE. 'ilivi no dorsined ret p' ctfu'ly informs the citizens of Ebcm-bc-j; and the public ercr ally that he has rr.ade a preat reduction in prices to CASH BUVEIiS. My ttoek will consint, in jc-.rt, C io!;i :ig. Parlor awl lieat nig Stoves, of the most pop'.i'ar k!:n!s ; Tin tcare of every description, of iny own man ufacture ; lhrthrai-c of air kii. !, m: h as Locks. Screws, Butt Iliiigts, Table 1Il':;cs, Shutter Ilinp s, Bolts, Iron and Nails. Wiu-d..-.v Cl.-.?. Putty, Tal'.le Knives and Eorks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and P ckct Knives in great variety, Scr.-:-ors. Si ear.-, Bazors and 'trops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Borir.r M.uhioes, Augers, Chrsscls, Planes, Cru-pa.-ses, Squares, Tiles, Ua.-ps, Anvsld, Vises. Vn-ncJifs, Pip, Panel and Cro.-s-Ci:t Saws, CiiP.ir:s cf all hinds. Shovel', Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, ForLssiei-h IVds, Shoe Lasts, Peps. Wax Bri.-.t!c3, Clothes Wringers. Grind Stories, Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lnmhcr Sticks, Horse Nails, Horj-e Shoes. Cast, Steel. IS iles. Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pist-.Is, Cartridpres. Pow der. Caps. Lead, iKrc, (J.i.l Stove- I'lates, Grates and. Fire Bricks, "Well snd Cistern Pumps and Tu!io ; J fames am! Sa-M'ery Ware rf all kind ; Woo,! en and WH!ik Ware. in pr-eat varietv ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Li Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glas w ire, Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. iVc. FA5VSILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Ifvminv, Cracker?, Rice and Pearl Barley: Sos..p. Candle-; TOBACCO nt.d ( IGAIIS ; Paint. Wbi'ewa: h, Scrub, Horse, Sb(e, Du.-tmp, Varnish, Stvc. Clothes and Tooth Brushen, nil kindi and sizes; Bed Cords ar.d Manilla Popes, and mmj other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. 3-If-jitse i'j cuiinj made, painted and put up at low rates for crrs.7t. A liberal discount mads to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. li UTLLY Ebccsburs, Feb, 23, 18;7.-tf. gEORGE W. YEAGEK, AVbolesale and Retail Dealer in HEATING AND CQQK STOVES CF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OT. COPPER AID SHEET-mON WASE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, A:id GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING at)d all other work ia his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTCOXA, IA, The only dealrr in the citv having tho richt to Kell the renowned "BARLEY SHE V" COOK 8 rOVE. the most perfect, complete and satisfactory Stove ever introduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Trices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A. D. CRI3TE, IV IT II MI TSrES & BAUD, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 112 t 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Ii. L. LANG STKOTI I 'S FATIIT MOVABLE CIS IE HIVE! PRONOUNCED TIIE BEST EVER YET introduced in thi3 County or State. Any person baying a family rip,ht can have their Eees transferred from an ohl box to a new one. Iu every instance in which this has been done the result; b.13 been entirely satisfactory, and the first take of honey hti3 invariably pui I all expenses, and frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior merits of this invention "will be found in the testimony of evel-y hihu who has given it a trial, and among the number are the rzentlemen named below, and their experience ehould induce every one interested in Eees to lil V A t AlEia.V RIGHT! nenry C. Kirkpatnck, of Carroll township, took 1(;6 pounds of surplus honey from two hives, which he sold at 155 cents per pound. Adam Deitrich. of Ctrroll township, took from two hives 100 pounds of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick, ol Chest towiisbip, took CO pounds of surplus honey from one hive. Jacob Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, ob tained 72 pounds of surplus honey from ce hive, worth not leas than .21, and the right co.t him only $. Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 3C pounds of r-'urplus honey at one time. fC2uire a number of indlar statement, nnihenticated by koiuh of the be-t it;zc;:s of Cambria county, could be obtained in proof of the superior n:.i?ts t f Larigrtrcth'tj 1'atent Mo vable Comb Ece Eive. Persons wishing to purchase facily rights should call on or address PETER CAMFBELL, Nov. 5. lS8C.-tf. Carrolltown, Pa. J olmslotvri :ti:d ! bpnhiij M A II B L E WORKS! Having airain taken charge of the TTTx branch Marble Works at Ebensburg.ff -i'm which he will operate in lonnwtionV-i'Gi'i'i'jlM with his extensive etabli.-lune at rti'J:-?'T ' Johnstown, the subscriber adopts this .'"U'vJ metho ot infurminp; the citizens of ;if.i;." Cambria counry, that he keeps a con- -NT ff stunt supply of t::e best FT " ' ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which be is pri-pared nt stated limes in P"be:is burg and at ail times in Johnp'own, to manu facture to or.W, fiibt-r s MONI'M RNTS, TOMirsTONE.S. MANTLES, TABLE or I3LTItlAlT TOPS, in : work m 'inlike manrvr end at as luv piife? C3 like work cmi be put up in any of the cures. IHv;i:g in my enu.-ioy a f;;!l forva of eij'erivncfd and F!;i!'(!l workmen, I tl" i;ot prcmi-se loo much when I Fay tint 1 can fmn'.vir any ;f tire bove articles on snort rioih-e. at the lowc-t prcvuiiio- prices, and ia a fctyte of nuilr v.iiUh canriot be txce'Ied by uuy other mar uf'dcturer in th State. , A liz-rc stock of GRINDSTONES on Laifcd and for t-a!e cheap. .... Prompt a'.teiition paid to orders from ft dis'auce and work pt.r u; wherever desir ed, or delivered at anv point Earned. JOHN TARKE Johnstown, June 4, 18". -tf. I j:vi-:rk tiik jiemoiiy of MONUMENT O, I UUiDb ! UiiLc. GiC. TAPiipftTAiirrt e The ? p nVicriber eti II continues to m:nofcfure of the bet materhil acd in tho most workmanlike m.mier, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind ,f MONUMENTS AND ToMS STONMrj. as well as TABLE and BUR LI All TC'I'b. and all ot her work in his line. None but the bc.-t American and Italian Mirble used, aad perfect salhf.rction. guarantec.l to all cases at prices as hr.v as like work cn bo obtai.ic.l in the cities or elsewhere. Call and 6e-3 t.peoi;ie'i3 .m j:ulge f-r yourteivLS as to the rocrits chci:nrif.-s r,f mv xvork. J.f.IKS WILKINSON. Ixrrett.i, March 12. leCS.ly. ,A N 1) li E W M O S E S , PiERCHAFuT TAILOR, ScrrEs's Ecii.di.vo, Clitos St., Joh::?towx, HAS jnst rtreived his fall and winter Ptock of line French, London nnd Amerieitn CLOTHS, CASSIMERES an.l VESTINGS and a full a.-sotlLieut of Gent's FlknisuiNG (Jo'iOS. Mr. iloses has been for cipht years cutter at Wood, Morrell & Co.'w cstabiit-hmcnt, and now de.-ircs to it:forra his triends :nd the public pen cr.iliv t'.Kit he has cDinmcucci Irusiness in Sup pes s building, on Ciir.'.on street, with a stock of goods adapted to the fail ind winter, which he is pr-parcd to make up in the bte?t styles ar.d at modc-iuto prices f ;r cash, hoping by at tention to ba.iiie-s to merit a share ot public p.t:on.ipe, and r-s.iiniria th-it success which has heretofore nttei.dcd !i- etTorts in producing good fitting garniem. Give bici a call. John. Town. Sept. 2, lSCS. tf. O li E I G X S II Il'I'LNG AND WE ARE KUV SELLING EXCHANGE, AT M.W ToltK KATKS, OH EriglanJ, Irc-uniJ, Scotlar.J, Waic?, Gciniar.y, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtornberg, 3adcn, Ilc.scn, Saxonv, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Xorway and France. And Ticfceta to and from any Port in England, Irehui.I, Scotlan.l, Germany, France, California, New South "Wales or Australia. KEIili & CO. AUoona, Ta , Jan. 31, 18G7. m A I LOIIING ESTAIiLTSII MENT -l REMOVED. 1 he subscriber would re spectfully ar:nou::ce to his custoniers and the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity cencrally, that he has removevl to the rew building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain IIouho and adjoining the law othceof Geo. II Reade, Esq., and is now not only prenared to nianufaciure all goods which may be brought to him. but is MipnUed with a fine line of CLOTHS, CASSI MKR BS, VESTINGS, &c., which he will make to order in the best style and at the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of givinrr entire satis l.iction, I hope for an increased patronage in my new location. D. J. EVAS Ebensburg, Jan. M, ISfiJ.-tf. WOIID FROM JOIIXSTOWX1 joist j. i2iniriiiY Si. CO., Have constantly on hand a largo and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, Arc. Their stock consists of almost everv article usually kept in a retail btore. all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 23, 18o7.-tf. $$ A. I 1$ WITH li II T Roiirn &, RROTiinns. , J Tl'l , . ' Mxnufarturers. and Wholesale Dtuilers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 4J2 Market Stukkt, Below Fifth, South Side, r JUL AD A. F E T E Ii S WITH I I E S WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. E. Corner Third and Market Sis., Jan. 22, 1S68. PnADELPULX. EVERYBODY Should keep constantly wttbtn their reach those invaiuablu remedies to successfully combat dis ease. Koback'n Blood Pills, Koback's Stomach Bitters and Koback's BJood Purifier. They are infallible in the diseases for which they are recommended. NOBODY Can afford to be without such valuabla medi cines as Roback s Blood Phis, Stomach Elilei.' and Blood Purifier. TEMPERANCE. There is, perhaps, no one thing that his done so much to promote the cau-e of ternpernnoc ns that rentle btimuU incr tonic, Koback's Stomach Bitters. 1 hoy strengthen ar'd invi' or te without producing the iS'l-cU of alcoholic Btiniulunts. 1 11 11 m 1 111 1 1 11 1 111 mi mii mi1 main mm RENOVATE. T'tiritic ti e S:rrint; months it is one of the rejru'ar bo'isnhold duties to renovate, and, in the multiplicity of other duties one's own e!f is, in a great meapur e, OTerltoktd. Tbousnnds of valuable lives mirbt be 1 ro'.ooce-J. and many doubrle.-.s save 1 frorn premature proves, by thoroucldy renovating tlie viiem with Dr. Ro back 's Blood Pilia, S:om.tch Bitters and Blood Putilier. DON'T GROW OLD. There a no necessitv for premature old age. Ee R-iback's St-jmat-b Bitters. It gives vi t ility and elasticity by invigorating every organ of the body. Hou33liold Remedies. There pr e no reme lie ;t well and f-ivorablv kn-wn s Hon-eh 'd Romedies' as 1 .. I'o Biteri n?'ii I iv( k1' Biood Pctiiier. "t rnich iiieoi Pihs, and no family should be without them. PREPARE FOR VARI! 'In time (if peice prepare f-r wet," ir the old idage, and 'here is no sentence in the Knp a, biTiiiuipe more expressive, or one tint i. .o lirplicatde in innunieralde cases. Y.'ho i.j s wi-e sis to know the exact moment th.tt that fl-I! de.'roier. n:.-E-E, wilt at'ack t.ini? Th"-i ! p;; . j '.airl'ai.d bt yecer prrparel. Have the R- b-. -k B 00J wm;ioi Bitters and Blood I ur iSer at d couibut uiea?e fuccesfnlly. Diseases of the Skin, Old Sore?, Kruptions, I'ntui cum Discrs of Diseases of t:;e Skin, all rcadilv Piicunib to the wonderful in.1tiei.ee of Dr R b u ks Blooti Purifier, Stomach Bitters and Biood Pills. EST" For sale by LEMMON i MURE AY, Sie Agonta, E'oenbu:g, Pa. (ray. 20 ) TP A I II I A X K S " STAXDIRD OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, BAGGAGE BAERGWS, YiiiiriiGTjsr. THUCK3, COPYING PRESSES, Improved Money Drawers, ic. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Isear Wcsa Stre&t, PITTSBURGH. ScAtrs EEPAiarn rnr-MrTtT. (ap f'.Sni.) JZ o iFn C II O U S E FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES BEST EUANDS OF TK N DY , WHISKT IKISH WHISKY. GIN. ic., Jtc. Thu very best qualities of Lb pi or. Wicci, ic . for Medical pnrposea. Frircs I.O'.Y. t"?lIot.l iind S.ilooir hcepi.i-3 v.i;! do wll to f;ivo me a call at my storu on Canal street, in'building formerly occupied by T. 11. Stewart & Johnstown, Aug. 27, lSGtf. tf. gtT. JA3IES' HOTEL, Conducted on the European J'hin.) 405 5c 407 Lir.EitTT Stuekt, ofp-site ths Union Depot, Eittsucugh, Pa. JAMES A'. LAX All AN, - - . Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendid! v furnished, and convenient to all tho Ihui roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. "PITTSBURGH STAR, Ao. 4S9 Liberty Street. orrosiTE CNIOX rAS3ENGER DErOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. je.Il.-ly. EELIX HEN LY, Trop'r. UNION HOUSE, rBENSBURQ, I'A., JEROME A. RLOTT. U Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronapre it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best tlie market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors Ii;s stable is large, and will be attended by ail attentive and obli"in 'iustler- Jan SO, 186S.-ff. flf OILNTAIN HOUSE, Ebcmsbcro. , y p L,STO. & CO., rrop'ri. The Taele is always suj.plicl with the choicest dohcaci.-s ; tlie I!ah in supplitnl with choice liquor?, anl the Staiii.e attended by arciul hostlers. Transient visiters accom modated and boarders taken !v the week, nouth or year, oq reasonable terms. feb21 Wf. altfaTiFebT MAKLTACTUBER And Wholesale ami Jletail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. PLUG AM) FIX CUT ' C2:evli:s and Ssmcltlnpr 1olacco, SmiJF, Pijrfs, SnuJ-Foxes ,y Cigr Cases. iT ti!C S18. Of IOK JtiPIAK MAIN STREET, - . . WU&T0WN. "HldTAVG recently enlarge. o-jj . vre art now prepared to sell ' redaction from former price. Our ttor' e:st5 of Drugs, ile-Jicincs, Perfumery y "' ' Soaps, Leon's, Uall' and Allen's HaiVp ' atives. Pills, Ointment, Piasters, Lhii 1 Pain Kiltera, Citrate Magnesia, E, j''j Oh'ger, 1'ure FlarortDg Eitracts, E-t i' Lemon Syrup, Sootbing Syrup, SpiceiV ;M lihubarb, I'ure Spices, Ac. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, P.larik Book?, Deeds, Notes ud B.j.,c', f. Post. Commercial and all kind of Xo; i' ."' Envelupe, Peru, J'enr-il, Arnold's I'nii l, Black and Red Ink, Pocket arrl'i"' Books. Ma;azhies, Newpspers, N-,Tf;i"'"' tories. Bibles. Iteligious, Prayer airi T,yi" IVriknives, I'ijies, 4c We have added to our stock t - . FINE J EWELIty, to which we woa'.dV. the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS tiki.,:,.,, than ever offered irt this place. Paer and Cipars'sobi either whV'e., tail. ' LEMMON & MEKHAV "' July 20, 1?G3. iiaiu Street, L:. .I. lTSTIlY.- -The unIjr.-':"j jte of the Balti more Coil-pe f Dentid Sur terv, respect - fall v o tiers his j PROFESSIONAL (services to the citir.cns if Eb- cijburg and vicinity, which place he w';, Ti on the rorna ilt.snAT of each no:.;h. k main one week. AuX13. SAM'L EELFORD Ir. p ? DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoo:ia, E'a., 3 Operative and Mechanical DENTij Office removed to Virginia stieet, (,..,, the Lutheran church. Persons fr. rn C -county or eliew'nere wh.i get wnrk u i.t . to the amount of Ten I)d!:irsand rrw-.- .', have the rai.'road fre ucdnc'ed in.m? r. All woitK WARCANnn. .Ian. D. V. ZIEGI.KR. S,r- list, win vrsn r.:icr.'u:: p. o fe.ii.r.-.l'.y on the SECO N 1) .Mon day Of each month, nod rem:.";., uue week, ilurlnp which tin t ho rear t found ut tho Mour:t.t'.n II Cr5yT-e'li ex'mctcd without n . ot Niiraie Oxide, or Lauubinz G.: SB... ... .. .-. . f-UIES J. OATjIAX, teudtrs his urofcssi..n.ii -r.-v ti 'ian and tewn and v u: jretn U ' I f t i::: iciiiitv. Odi.v i ; ir. occupied ly J. J'. c .i ,V (.' Ni.il. t calls can be n.a le ..: i il-vor soirth of A. Hate's tin store. J .'.! iv 9. leyi:hi:aux, 31. d.a.- SICIAS AN!) SrK'iKr.N. S.tr-.nr't T - Oflice east cr;d f .M.n.-i' i. li- v?-, , L !bad srct. N:Lt calls niv bs r- the ofTi-P. ' r:.;-.;...; J. LLOYD, ewco nn. Dealer in Dr Pclinf cv Sf"re i-n 'Ti:n st. the 'Mansion II. ne," El-en: Oct .her 17. 18o7 -Cn.. 1) LO & CO., SSimlic rs Er;K Gold, Silver, Gavenif i t I. j: other Scuritic, h u.j!.? .sr. i s. 1 !. I adi'-.ved n 'l'inie i ej.o; i.-. (' :. i n al! c-''eNjb! I" n pero ral ohi:.: 32. LLOI' it Lash-.!..- CO.. s. o : 1 hi vs a; , .cc!i I S 1 it, j'.".y.i r t; l u t'r Drafts rn the j r'.n-.i p:t and Gold f. r sale. Moneys received (.n dep" nidn.i, without interest, int-rest at fnlr rate. iTvANi: v. hay, If WHOLESALE and RETAIL Mi: ot 1 (. t EEIl ar-.i ;il. WARE. Canal slrrct, btb.tv (.'hr.t loicn. Pa. A lar-e si.ik c.-i. hnnd. A. S HOt M AKF R... . OF". w.i.C s uo:::,iaki:k oatman. a: Sirs AT Law, Eutnisiiur;, I'.i. Hih street, jaaieUiaiely ca.-t h:rdw.. e etore. i D tTTORNEY M'EAlTGin.lN. T EW. J.-'.-rv ?i Ofrh-.e in the ;an tl Uorncr of C' :.to-: -Mairs. Will ai'ei:-! ed with his pr.'f-i. dan. 31, l j7.-tt R. t. Ji.IIXST'lN', joii.wrox Altorneys ot Law, l.b(--ohrrz, Cr.-.l r Office ! oit the (.''.. rt Ebcnebnrtr. ,7a:t. 31. l- ;7.-;f. .1 oTiTpTLi N TON . RTTORNEY AT LAW, J..'J Si Office in building on c rr.fr . f -1 Franklin ttrtct, opposite M-.i.m--'- -second floor. Entrance .'n Fra'. 'ti.' dedmsto n. Jan. 21. lb''.- U . WILLIAM KirrELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, E!.n,:-h.:- Odice in Colonade Row, Jan. 31. lSC7.-tf. ft L- PERSIIIXG, ArrvKsr. fn street, up-stairs Hardware Store. ever J. i Jan. fd. 5- TM. II. SUCH LEU, Attoi:sR'. Law. Ebens'our. Pa. Oil:-'? recently occupied by Geo. M. Lt-e-Col ade Row, Cer'tre street. GKO. M. liKAUE. d;:,n',;; Ebensburs. Ta. Oticc ia u- recently erected on Centre s'-reet. t-.. from High street. AjIES C. EASLY, An -n at-Law. CurroUtoicn. Cambni--- Collections and all legal but:'..'" Ir ". attended to. Jan Cl-:" LOPELIX. Johnstown. - - t. v.-. r: . Ef KOPKLIN & DICK, Arrors ; Law. Ebensbur-. Y. OZce Kittell. Es.j., Colona le Row. F. pT'iterney. I TTOI1NEY AT LAW, JL u'-V Office in Co! on ade Row. Jan. 5. 18G7tf. JOSEPH MDONAI11 ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebc H Office on Centre street, qT'"1. Hotel. Jan. SI, b JOHN FEXLON, ITTORNEY AT L.W, Eit Li Ulhce on High street, aoj:"'.-, ". dence. Jan Si. Is". . - - . KIXKEAD, Justice r-f1'-B-i and Claim Agent. O&cer&j the ofilce formerly occupied by y ldec'd, oa High St., EUabsr"' y V,;' If