iSUilM-!-1 J,MJW JS-'U.-Smi ! ISVi-i A TOUCHING 1XCIDEXT. Wc have never read a more tcuchin;: incident that the following which occurred a short time since in one of the French courts. The nobility of the brother and the affectionate faith of the sister, are examples to be followed by the unfor tunate youth of our own country, and an evidence, however dark the day, that an honest heart and a firm resolve will over come the greatest obstacles. A French paper says that Lucille Rou en, a pretty girt, with blue eyes and fair hnir, poorly but neatly clad, wa9 brought before the Sixth Court of Correction un der the cl-argo of vagrancy. "Does any one claim you ?" asked the magistrate. "Oh I my good pir," said she, "I have no longer any friend ; my father and mother arc dead, and I have only my brother James ; but he is as young as I am. O, sir, what caD you do for me?", "The court must send you to the house cf correction." - "Here I am, siiter, here I am, do not fear," cried a childit.Ii voice from the oth er end of the court, and at the same in stant a little boy, with a lively counten ance, started forth from amid the crowd and stood before the jude. "Who are you ?" said he. "James Kouen, the brother of this poor little girl." "Your ape ?" "Thirteen ?" "And what do you want 1" "I come to claim my Lucille." "Kut have you the means of providing r her !" "Yesterday I had none ; but now I ave. Don't be afraid." "Oh ! how good you are, James " 'W'II, let us sec, my boy," Raid the magistrate ; "the court is disposed to do ll that it can for your sister; but you Aust givo us some explanation." "About a fortnight ago, sir," exclaim 4 the boy, "ruy poor mother died of a .ad cough, for it was cold at home. We ere in great trouble. Then I said to myself, I will become an artisan, and when I know a good trade, I will support my sister. I went apprentice to a brush maker Kvery day I used to carry her half of my dinner, and at night I took her secretly to my room, and she slept on my bed while I slept on the floor. Hut it ap pears tlmt she had not enough to eat. One day she begged on the Houlevard and was taken up.- When I heard that, I said to myself 'Come, my boy, things cannot last bo ; you must find something better. I scon found a good placp, where I am fed and clothed and have twenty francs a month. I have also found a good woman, who, for these twenty trnncs, will take care of Lucille, and teach her needlework. I claim my sister." "My boy," said the judge, "your con duct is very honorable. However, your sister cannot be set at liberty till to-morrow.' "Never mind, Lucille," said the boy, "I will come and fetch you early to-morrow," then turning to the magistrate he fcaid, "I may kiss her, may I not, sir t" lie then threw himself into the arms of bis sister, and both wept fond tears of affection. The HuallouH and tSie Pliebc. A few years ago. under tho eaves cf a barn, in Charlotte, Vermont, there had been built about twenty nests of the Barn Swal low. On their return to their old domicils the following year. In exercising the rigid of search, they found one 01 their nests partly demolished and in possession of a pLebe birij. This the swallows appeared to con eider an unwarrantable Intrusion, and the pair which laid especial claim to the nett commenced a mit of ejectment. The flat tering and twittering of the swallows not having the desired effect, the owner of the barn took up their Bido of the dispute, and with a fish-pole endeavored to drive off the intruJor. but without success. About noon the swallows collected en masse, evidently with the intention of hav ing a regular palaver, ami hovered around the ridge of the barn on which the trespass ing Phebe-bird had taken up hor position. The swallows wheeled round and round, now mounting npwards, now coming down with a swoop, as though they Intended to drive the Phebe from her moorings. She stretched herself as it were on tip-too, ready to repel the expected attack, while they kept up such a jabbering and twittering as to show that no common subject was under discussion. After nearly an hour had been spent in this feathery negotiation, the swallows dispersed, and Phebe retired to her purloined borne stead. Soon after, the swallows were busily en gaged, with mud from an adjoining spring, ia building a partition-wall through the nest, allowing sufiiciont room for the intru der te attend to her own domestic concerns. They carried op the wall, restored the dilap idated covering, and exUnded it in a direc tion opposite to its former one, with so mnch alacrity that before evening several inches of the new wall were visible. This had been done without disturbing Madam Phebe, although the builders were in close contact with her ladyship's plumage, and probably splashed a little of the mud in her face. But there she sat, apparently regarding the incoDvenience she had occasioned with sullen indifference. The "right of search" had been bravely and pertinaciously insisted on, and although Phebe could 6how no "good papers," cor any other than a "robbei's right" to the nest, yet rather than go to extremities in open war, the swallows allowed her to retain possession of a part, and thus the "boundary question" was settled. Whether she took any comfort in Eitting where she was not welcome, or how the Indulgent swallows es timated her want of good breeding, I am not informed. The readers of this incident may be re- miQaca ot cne le9coa, that however much we consider ourselves injured by the tres passes of others, it is always "better to suffer wrong than to rfo wrong." And if young and grown up children would scrupulously observe this rule, what a marvellous change would be brought abont in the family circle, and in the various relations of mankind. from "Our Dumb Animal:'' CORxa. An exchange gives the following as a sure cure for corns : "One , teaspoonful cf tar, one of coarse brown sugar, and one of saltpetre. Tho whole to be warmed together. Spread it on kid leather the sizo of the corn?, and ia two days they will be drawn cut." A Goose Story. Three winters ago, on a stormy and tempestuous evening in au tumn, a friend, then residing in Arkansas, had his attention attracted by a loud and singular noise in his yard. Going out, he saw a largs flock of geese overhead, steadily winging their flight southward, on the ground lay a large gray goose, seemingly in the agonies of death. On examination he f.'und one of the wings broken, and the bird wounded in various places. From the na ture of the injuries, it was supposed to have been hurt in a squabble with its compan ions. The gentleman brought all his surgical skill to bear on the wounded fowl, and with such success that It recovered rapidly. It became the general pet of lh-i whole family, and mixed wtih the tame geeao as if it had never known a wider ci:cuit than the farm pond and meadow. But at last, when the old ea.on of migration rolled round again, instinct became too strong for the newly ac quired civilization. The goose disappeared, to the distress of the household and the cha grin of its master, wbo blamed himself for not having secured it by cutting its wing. Last fall, and again on a stormy Dight, the family were awakened by a terrible quacking and screeching, as if a million geesa were clamoring for admittance. When they went out an immense flock of fowls seemed hardly ten yards from the ground, and in the centre of the yard stood twenty or thirty geese. Quacking a loud farewell, the main flock passed on, leaving the singular guests beaded oy the gray goo6e the farmer recognized as his old protege. lie opened the door of the pen. The goose marched into her old quarters, followed by her brood. Xtxt day the gentleman secured their 6tsy by cropping their wings ; and apart from a little restlessness at 6tated seasons, they have remained with him ever tioce. The accuracy of this tale is not to l-e doubted, but the greatest singularity consists in these geese leaving the main flock in mid career, and bein escorted to the chosen resting place- New Orleans Times. A Shower of Shells The Delaware County (Pa.) Rejivbhcan of June 15th says: On Saturday afternoon last, about 3 o'clock, a shower of shells, accompanied by large drops of rain, fell in this vicinity. For an hour previous to the storm a heavy, dark cloud could bo seen in tho wet, which spread rapidly in all directions, betokening a thun der btorm of ununnal violetc . At half-past two o'chek a high wind prevailed, which subsided as the rain commenced to fall in largo drop, accoimp micd by what we aud others in this office supposed to be hail, but which proved on examination to be small shells, resembling the shell fish known as the round clam. We have a number of thoee minute shells now in our possession, gathered by a lady duiicg tho storm, which are open to the inspection of the curious or those who are doubtful cn this subject. The Little Ones. Do you ever think how much a little child does in a day ? How from sunrise to sunset the little feet patter around us bo aimlossly. Climb ing up here, kneeling down there, running to another place, bat never still. Twist ing and turning, rolling nnd reaching, and doubling, as if testing every bone and muecle, for their future use. It is very curious to watch it. One who doea so will understand the deep breathing of the rosy little sleeper, as with one arm tossed over its curly head it prepares for the next day's gymnastics, A busy creature is a little child. To Make a Light Pot-Pie. Take lean fresh pork, or veal, or chicken ; boil tender, and ecason well with salt, pepper and butter. Be sure to have plenty of gravy, and thicken it with flour stirred up in water! Make two or three slits In your dough to allow the steam to escape. Boll half an hour after the crn?,t is put iu. Yon will have to break it in pieces in taking it cut, it will he so light. Do just as I tell yon and you will have a crust as light as a spongt, and a diah to suit the most fastidions. S. n. Todd. Lkthoh Ciiekse Cams One pound of sngar, broken small, six eggs, l'avins out the whites of two, the juice of three fine lemons, and the rinds of two grated, snd one-fourth of a pound of fresh butter. Put these ingredients Into a pan nnd boil them gently over a slow fire until as thick as noney. ronr it into a small j,ir and tie it down with brandy paper. One teaspoon ful is sufficient for a cheeao cake. It will keep good two years. Am old lady put on her specs, and taking up n village newspaper, th first thing that caught her eyes was fhe head ing of a political article, which read, "Il linois moving." "Bless my soul !" said tho old dame, "I hope it won't move on my son William! farm on the border of Indiana." Sympathetic- Isk. To make an amus ing sympathetic Ink mix lemon and onion juice. Writing or pictures made with this mixture, on plain white paper, will, when dry, be invisible. But on warming the pa per beforo a fire, the lines will appear in brown tints. Very prettv effects may thus be prodneed. A. D. CRISTE, wrrii LITTLE & BAIRD, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, : PITTSBURGH, PA. JOnH GAY ww. T.r O. A Y & TV E L S II t , A-a later, WHOLESALE Groacrs and Commission Merchants. ASD DEALERS IH ' FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT. CAR BON OILS, Src. frc, 862 LisEktt Street. - PITTSBURGH A C D I B 15 R ' T , with nORER Si. HROT1IEEIS, ZManufaclurers. and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADB BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 432 Market Struct. Below Fifth, Kouth Side, . PHIL AD A. 10G A NEW THING, llWSi A KIR TZZZKG.- HJVV And a GOOD THING in EEENSBURG. ROYALTY SUPERCEDED I The '-House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY I NEW STORETnEW GOODS! Hew Inducements! I High Street ! j Lcw Prices 1 j Has taken possession of the rooms on High Street, (three doors from Centre Street,) receutly occupied by R. H. Tudor, iuto w hich he has just introduced a mum moth assortment of DRY a DRESS GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, &c, contisting of everything and much more thin any dealer in this " neek of timber " ha ever pretended to keep, and every article of which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP FOR CASH1 OB IX EXCHANSK FOB COVNTBT HODUOB. XO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GOODS I NO DEALER KEEPS MORE GOODS I HO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER! NO DEALER SELLS MORE ! TRY FRY! TRY PRY!! TRY FRY!!! Buy from Fif ! Buy from Fry 1 ! TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO RUY the finest Dress Goods at the fairest prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Muslins, Checks, Ginghams, Tickings, Shirt ings, Denims, Drill. Jeans, Cloths, Cas simerea, Satiuetts, Delaines, Lawns, Prints, &.O., ic, and wish to get the full worth of jour money. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Boots and Shoes for Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled in quality and nowhere undersold in prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Hardware, Quoenwnre, Glassware, Carpets, " Oil Clnrh". ire., of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Hams, Sides, Shoulders. Mess Pork, Fish, Salt, Lard, Butter. Ejrgs. Cheese, Coffee, Su gar, Teas, Soaps, Candles, Spices, or anything clso in that line. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY anything; and everything worth buying, and be sure that at all time tou will be supplied at the LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my I my eye I It Is no lie That at tbe Dry Goods Store and Grocery Juat opened by A. G. Fry, On the street called High, More for your money you enn buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. ) r J design to keep a foil line of UKJiSS GOODS of the most desirable stvlea and textiirm. and as I am determined to sell ns CHEAP A3 THE CHEAPEST. 1 respectfully solioit roll from all the ladies, and especially from those who have been in the habit ot viaitinjj other places to make their purchases. "Whatever you want to boy, be sure first to trv tho stere A. G. FRY. Ebensborg, May 27, 1 8C9. PHILADELPHIA. Samp!e8 tent by mail whon written for. John town and Ebensbnrg HAEBLE WOBKS! Having again taken chsrjre ef the Taucn arDie works at JCbensburg, which he will operate in tonnectioo with his extensive establishment at Johnstown, thn snhriHr lAi.t. method of informing the citiaens of niDna connty, mat he keeps a cob staut Bupply of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE. which he is prepared at stated times in Ebens burg and at all times in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS. bSrIIS TS ANTLtE. TABU! IjUKLAU TOPs, m 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 I say that I can furnish any of the above articles on short ?t.VSV r! PreTiliS Price, and in a style or finish which cannot be excelled by aav ther maiuracturer in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on band ana for sale cheap. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work put up wherever desired, or delivered at any point named. tv. JOHN PARKS. Johnstown, Jane 4, 18f8.-tf. EVERE THE MEATiVRV tvxr FRIENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, dtc. The subscriber still coniinnes to mantifactnre of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work In his line. None bnt the best American and Italian Marble rjsed, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained m the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yonrselres as to the merits cheapness of my work t 4. ,r -JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12, 1868. ly. IIOOFLAND'S GEEUAIT BITTXILS, HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN TOHIC, Prepared by Di. C. X. Jackson, PbllaArtphJa. Their Introduction late thia oHOlry ru Germany occurred la 1825. TJtET CUKKIS TOUTS FATHERS AND MOTTLES S, And will Ttre jm and yonr rtilUlron. They are entirely Jlfltrent"Pj pafrom tbe many preparations sow EkLl n country oalk'd Bitters or tTlrl Tonlca. They w no tavern prepa aaaarUon, or unj tfclnf likeon; but good, iujnont, relUblo iu4iUlvaV ThT are Liver Complaint. DY6PEPSIA, Iervou3 Debility; " JAUNDICE BIsoascs or the Kidneys ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. and all Diseases arising froru a TJlaoTs dervd !! vr, Stomach, or lupuRxrr or tits jnootk Constipation. Flatulence, Inward PQea. Fullness of Blood to the Head, Aoldity Of lb Stomach, Naua, Senrv bo-rnEhasust for Food. Falsest or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Kructations, Sink irifc or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim minfr of the Send, Hurried ot Difficult Breath inc. Fluttering ax me xi.ea.TT, Suffocating, When in a Ly- Chokinar or Sensations in? PoBtnra, Vision, Dots Clmnom of or Web before the siRnt, sou Fain in the Head, Deficiency ox Ferapiration, Yellowneu of tbe 6 It in and Eyea, Pain in tbe Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, eta.. Sadden Flushes of Het, Barn in the Fleah, Constant Imarininw ef Kvil au2 Oreat Depression of Spirit. All Ihttc xndictW litttate uj Hit JAvtr or Viyttixvt Hoofland's Gorman Enters le entirely Testable, snd contain no llfjuor. It Is a compound of Fluid Kx trad. Tbe Roots. Herb, and Hark irom which tlicsc extract ar made a po nattered Bt a Germany. All the uiedlY VSclnal virtue are extracted t. Jry from them by a e 1 e u tl li c BseS& chemist. These extracts are theo forwarded to this tonnlrjr to be ued expressly for the manuftictare of these Hitters. There 1 ii o alcoholic su outline? of any kind ascd 1m romponndliii; the Hitlers, hence M i the only Hitters tltat can be used in eases where aicoltoil StlxuitilltttV ax not advisable Hoofland's German Tonla tf a nm.binaHon rjf aTl fte Irtffrcdtmtt ef We 19ffrt, t'A rs as Santa Cru Rum, Orange, Mo. ft it tued fnr tht nunc dittastt at tht liittfrt, in Mm tt-Arrs loni pure alcuholic Hmului it required. Tou tot'U bear in mind Uiat these remedies are entirely different rots any othrrt tulvartitcd for the cure of the diteaie$ named, Arte Xtrittf scientific prepa ration o f medicinal extracts vhilt Uu othrrm ar mere decoctions of rum in som4 form. The TON IC is decidedly one of Ui most plea sant emd agreeable remedies ever offered to Uu pultlia. Its taste is exquisite. 11 is a pleasure to tales it, lohile its ttjeivtng, eiiuarattng, ana meumnal cvaiiu sauted UU hs knnm as Ve greatest J aU wuuift . debHiItttp. TheSt A se mediefne rmnl to Fninifl ffrrman Bitters or Tonic in t i UI totes erf DUaiY. S7kjr impart m tons ln Hand vigor to thtvhols tyttem, strengthen P-TTj the appetite, cans nn enjoyment of themsSaiem food, enable Vie s. "' digest lUpunjw the blood, pre a good, sound, healthy complexion, eradicate the ytllow tinge from tht ejft, impart a bloom to the cheeks, and clumps Uu patient tram a shnrt-brcaUud, emaexaled, weak, and nervuue invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and vigorous person. Veak and Delicate Children are made strons by usine; the UiMern or I onic. In Jact, they arc Family JTfedW clncs. They can be administered with perlect safety to a child three months old, the moat delicate ttsuiale. or a man ol ninety. Z7ut Etmodict art O.tUtt Blood Partner toes-l-nomn, and uriU cure ig diseases rr.mMvj frrmt Imdbloexl KecpyourBsiiysm blood pure ; k.tp your Ltver in order ; keep l.J yur digestive organs tn a sound, healiltj, EJ Tf-ondition, by the u of these remedret,mtrimrne3aitnd no diteate rta ever assail you. The. best men tn tht country recommend tAem. If years of honest refutation oa fur anything youmststlrg Oust preparations. FROM IIOX GEO. "VT. TVOOD-WARr Chief J nstlce of the Ftipreme Conrt ef Fenngylran!. rmi.ADsi.rni, Marsh 16, 1S67. J find " nooflnrxtt German liilttrs " U not on intrm fcatmg beverage, but is a go.nl tonir, useful in disorders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in eases ef skclUUy aud want of nervout action, in tht system, Xtntrt truly. 60. W. WOOD ITJl&P. from now. james TnoursoiT, indgt, of the Baprmne Conrt of PennsyrsnJs. raiLSBBLraiA, April 2S. 1?04. I fonitder jer ' iSooiland German lilt V. ters ' a vaiuablt mrduxne. in case bsjS'W f attack of Inrt tRcstloneaLsBi saeaior Iyspepsla. rl" certify this irom my experience of Me a'oori, with resiterl, J A MUX TXI03XPSO?iV FttOK RBT. JOSEPH H. KEWITARD, D. Tastor of the Tenth Bnnttst Church, Philadelphia. Ia. Jiosson Itsia His: 1 hart been frequently requested to connect my name with recommendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases de clined ; but with a clear proof in varienis instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Itr. Hoajtand's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that for rra eral deUlity of the system snd especially for Liver Complaint, it Is sawrpv :,ibI and valuable preparation. Jn fcVSv H ne cases it may fail; but usually, I XsB doubt not, it unU be. very beneficial msSsm 3 to those ee suilt nm (As nbvt causes, fours, very rrrtc'fuUy, J. If. KX.V.VAHD, Xighth, beitm OoqH4 mrtmv CATJTIOIT. ITbeiltetntTt Herman Remedies ore emmrrff The genuine hare the signature of C. M. Jacksost on the front of the. outside wrapper of each, bottte, and tht name of tht article blomm is each, knlilto Ml aLkxrt r covmtcrfcU. lrlee of trie Rttters, 1 00ter1onlet Or, a half dorcn for fa OO. Frlce of the Tonic, $1 5 O per bottle t Or, a half dozen for $7 fiO. The tonic it put ap la quart bottle. Recollect that tt t't Dr. Hoofland's German Rrmen that art so universally uf'd and ee highly recom mended; and do noiU'i im ssbvj, allene the Druggist f induce you to take M aytAae else that ht may say is just as JJ$t oecaust ks makes a laryrr prof BsaABSBSS vn iL These Jttmt dies unit bt tent by txprtso t any loeaUty pau ZvU-KO-turn to Uu . PRIXC1FAI. OFFICER at the ar:n2iAnr stediciwh sToms; vo. eii jjtca sr&xx t, rhadipAim 2XAL 2X. EVAlTSj fropzietaSav STon&Qrly (X it. JACKSOST a ccx Tliese Remedies are for sale by Drtt& Cists, Storclrrepers, aoA ZIodJsXas Xnal rs eycry where. mSlTt fTet wtZtU tcrtitle pen tan Or vaer toguthe genuine. LTOONA NOT YET IN RUINS I CLOTHIHG BAZAAR ! 1 STILL KI3IIT SICE UP I IN IMilEXSE rilOFUSIONf ALL WANTS SlIPrLIED ! ALL TASTES SUITED I ALL BUYKIiS PLfiASJSD J SUITS FOR OLD rEOPLE ! SUITS POIt LIIDDLK AGED! SUITS FOR YOUXGr AilEKrCAJ CLOTHINCTCLOTHING! TO FIT KVKRV AIAN AMU liOY GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS 01" ETEBY DECH1 PTIOtf. BOOTS (tlSHOEsTHATS St CAPS, Or ALL STYLE! AUD SlaZa. Trunks, Valises, Traveliiiff Bags, t7mbrellat, &c. &c. STOCK THE LAKOFST GOODS THE VERY BEST I BTYLES THE NEATEST t PRICES THE LOWEST I CLQTIIIXG HADE TO ORDER f any goods or sty desired. CALL A5 SSR ! J j CALL V-d BES J j CA2T SUIT YOU GOODS & FRICZS Storb o A5i Stbrkt. ome door north of the Post Offir Don't misukc the place and there sill be e naijituke about yoa geitin? itood bargains. OODFRJEY WOLF. Ahoona, April 23, 169.-tf. EBENSBURG FOUMDRY NEW FIRM, NEWJUILDINGS, &e. HAVINO pun.hr.ted the irell known EB ENSBfJRG FOl NDRT from Mr. Edw. GIas, and rebuilt and enlare-1 It almot en tirely, besides refltiing it with sew machinerj, tie subscribers ate now prepared to furnish COOA-, PARLOR Sf'JiEATIXG STOVES, of the latest and moat appro red patterns THRESHING MACHINES. MILL GEAR ING. ROSS and W ATEH Wfl EELS of ererr depcription, IRON FENCING, PLOUGHa and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manner of article manufactured in s first class Foundry. Job Work of all kind atlfleded to promptly and done cheaply. Tbe special attention of Farmers it Invited to two newlr patented PLOUGHS abicb"w9 poaaess the sole right to manufacture and ell m ttia county, etiJ which are admitted to be the best ever introduced to the public. Beliericg ourselves capnble of performing any work in our line in the most satisfactory manner, and knowing that we can do work al Lowta raiOES than have been charged in this community heretofore we confidently bop that wewill be fonnd worthy of liberal patronage. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealers. . 3F"Tbe highest prices paid ia cash fot Id metal, or eastings given ia exchange. Oca TEBliS ASS 8TSI0TLT abs ot OFirraT feodbcb. CONVERY, V1NK0S $ CO. Xbcnsbnrg, Sept. 9, 1E63. "TOOD, ilORREJLL 4? CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa, R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., WholtsoU nnd Retail Dealers tn llUMWMl MT E84 MILLIE CUT GO25ff, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTFJING. GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, iCKcmcr wun an mannwor TT extern Produce, 5,. L. ' rlj"-lt' tfACUis, ri3H. SALT, CARI50N OIL, Ac, &c. SW Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice sod most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL k CO. Johnstown, April HB, lfc69.Iy. Ia OOK WELL TO TOUR CSDER5TAND1SGS 1 BOOTS AND SHOES Kor Men's and Boys Wear. The nnderslzned rMHAPt full tVis.... V?. " r-w.sm4J 1UIVI HO It IB IUI- rneroua customers and the public generallv that o?TVErep,ared to raanfacture BOOTS nnd SliUli.S of anv )MlrH ..i:. c the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest -.b-... i.i iu; test bkst xamir, on the short est notice, and nt as moderate prices as like WOrk can Ka nStainl n u n .ii in ucra 1 hose who hive worn rtnnti rwi ai,.. j. x ... . Ml-' jijks III IU C at my establishment need no assuranco as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of thR fi.t :r :n i e'sa tr.11' TrT and be convinced. is airmg 01 aoot an.t Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. 1 hankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and nncaa i . Lnuauco and increase of the same. i0HN D- THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 28, 169. KW CHEAP CASH STORE BUCK'S MILLS, Alleghany Township. "baenber would respectfully announce ha. TnJrendSa,nd bP0blie ' Kene"' " nas just onened t P..,f s-.Yi- t . - . -- o jjun a lare and 0C ,-f e&?M merchandise5, con- , - , : sun an oiner arti- Cl';?ll, kePl ,n country store. ternrf "to SiS JSJ i . r-w ucia ciiner lor cash Hk. roo0!001"1 I1 " ,0- as' solicited pDaRs u respecttully ui3) siyru 4tt IPb'J. tf. WHOLESALE jwiaawvu.!.! pETER SIDES, WITH uicnaiAsr, iiotr. & co.. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. E. Corner Trhird and Market Sis Jao. 22, 1868. PHILADELPHIA. EVERYBODY Should keep constantly w:thin their reach those nvaluahle reroediea to successfully combat dia eaie. Iiobatk's Blood rill, Robnck'a Stomach Bitters and Koback' Blood I'lirifier. They are iufnitiblc in the diser.scs for which they are recommended . NOBODY Can afford to be without such valuable medi cines as Roback s Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Fuiificr. TEMPERANCE. There is, perhaps, no one thing that has done so much to promote the cause of temperance as that gentle stimulating tonic, Koback's Stomach Bitters. They strengthen and invig orate without producing the efl't-cts of alcoholic stimulants. RENOVATE. During the Spring months it is one of the regular household duties to renovate, and, in the multiplicity of other duties one's own self is, in a great measure, overlooked. Thousand of valuable lives might be prolonged, and many doubtless saved from premature proves, by thoroughly renovating the system with Dr. Ro back's Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier. DON'T GROW OLD. There i no necessity for premature old age. Use Robaek'a Stomach Bitters. It gives vi tality and elasticity by invigorating every organ of the body. Household Remedies. There are no remedies so well and favorably known as "Household Remedies" as Dr. Ro bsck's Blood Purifier, Ptomach Bitters and Blood Pills, and co family should be without them. PREPARE FOR WAR! I "In time of peace prepare forwir," is the old adage, and there ia no sentence in ths Eng lish langnige more expressive, nor one that is so applicable in innumerable cases. Who is so wie ss to know the exact moment that that fell desirojor. diskask. will attack him? Then be ye ever prepared. lUve the Roback Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Pnrifier al hand and combat disease successfully. Diseases of the Skin, Old 8ore. Eruptions, Cutaneous, Diseases of JJisensesor the fikm, all readily surenmb to the wonderful influence of Dr. Robaok's Blood Turifier, Stomach Bitters and Blood Pills. tW For sale by LEMMON & MURRAY, Sole Agents, Ebenaburg, Pa. (mj.20.) I Tj. IjANGSTROTH'S PATEST MOVABLE CIS BEE EITE ! PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced in this Cour.fy or State. Anv person baying a family right can have their Bees transferred from an old box to a new one. In every instance in which this has been done the result has been entirely satisfactory, and tho first take of honey has invariably paid all expenses, and frequently exceeded them. Proof of ihe superior merits o'f this invention will be found in the testimony of every mnn who has given it a trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, and their experience should induce every one interested in Beea to Bur a fa uu li ninisT! Henry C. Kkkpatrick, of Carroll township, took 106 ponnds of surplus honev from two hives, which he sold at 35 cents per pound. Adam Deitrich. of Carroll township, took from two hives 100 pounds of surplus honey. James Kirkpatrick, of Obest townhip, took 60 pounds of surplus honey from one hive. Jacob Kirkpatrick, of Chest township, ob tained 72 pounds of surplus honey from o-e hive, worth not less than $21, and the right cost him only $.'. Peter Campbell from one hire obtained 36 P"tk1s of surplus honey at one time. ESQuite a number of similar statement, authenticated by some of the best citizens of Cambria county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Lacgatroth's Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hive. Persona wishing to purchase family rights should call on or address a ,oo.. WSTER CAMPBELL. Not. 5, lSSG.-tf. Carrolltown, Pa. JOHN CROTJSE, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES BE3T BRANDS OP BRANDT, WHISKY IRISa WHISKY, GIN. Ac, ic 7br r768,1 iaalitie ot Liquors, Wines, cal FurPes. Prices LOW. tiSHotel and Saloon 1ru. j n n ,!rmer Ml1 7 Btore on cn' street, ... ..,U4 .yri,,er,y occupied by T. O. Stewart s Uo Johnstown, Aug. 27, 1568. tf. gT. JAMES' IIOTEL, (Conducted on the European Plan,) 405 & 407 Libistt Street, ofposit ih Union Depot, rrrTsBCRGH, Pa. JAUES K. LAN All AN, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly bruit and splendidly furnished, and conYenient to all the Rail road coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAR, To. 423 Uberty Street, OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DETOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. je-M.-Iy. FELIX HENLT. Prop'r. UNION nousE, JBENSBURCr, PA., JEROME A. PLOTT, pfopltor "Pa' o P&ina to render this notel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostl". Jan SO, lS68.-tf. FOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebexsbcrcj. 1U P. L1.1T05 dt, CO., Prop'ri. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with choice liquore, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Transient vi -stva 4V,Via modatea and boarders taien by the week. "vuvu f oa reasonaDie terms, feb2l The Cambria Freem an WILL BE PCBl-ISntD EVERY THURSDAY MDR At TThflrvs'hnr. r ,n: -- ...wia i a At the following rates. j:rijuhle K.'n f vionCts font date cf'eabsu.lu. " Oue copy, one jrear, One copy, kii months, - - . j One copy, three months, ... Thoso who fail to pay their ubscrSt-1" f until afUr the expiration of eix mt.tn'a I be charged at the rate of $2.50 ptr''5 i and those who faii to pay until after tL""' ' piration of twelve mouths will U clarJ1" the rate of $3.00 per year. cX Twelve numbers constitute a quart, tweaty-five, aix months; aud fifty nji one year. RATES OT ADVtkTISTXG. One pqnare, 12 lines, one icocrtion, V u Each Fubseqtient insertion, ' ' Auditor s Notices, each, Administratori' Notices, each. Executors' JN'otices, each, "S.tray Xoticea, each III ir. 15 or. 3 mos 8 not, 4 4 00 8 CO 10 00 14 00 16 00 25 00 1 square, 12 lines, 2 squares, 24 lines, 2 square, 36 lines. Quarter column. Third column, Half column. One Glamn, J 2 50 6 00 7 00 Q 50 11 00 14 00 25 00 85 00 Profesbional or Business Cards, nt exceeding 8 lines, with paper, Obituary Notices, over six lices.Untti.i per line. Special and bnsineea Notices tlg.t per line for first insertion, and four ctL. each subsequent insertion. Resolutions of Societies, or corcitcS(k ttons of a personal nature must to as advertisements. JOB PKlXTIXO. We have made arrangements ty wv ,j we can do or have doDe all kinth 'if f w and fancy Job Printing, such as Et i, Tamphets, Show Cards, Bill and L: Heads, Handbills, Circulars, Ac., in t) tm style of the art and at the most mcn prices. Also, all kinds of Rnlin, Ety Books, Book Binding, Ac, executed t; as good as the best and as cheap cheapest. M. L. O ATM AX, DEAUEB IV CHOICE FAMILY GROCEIi coKsiaTiso cr GRAI3T, FEUD, BAC0H, SALT, FISE FRESn VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, L Also, a Urge stosk ef is Best Brands of Cigars and Tob::: STOKE OX HIGH STREET, lour Doort East of Crawford' t Cbcnsbnr?, Ia. "CHAIR MANUFAGT01 r.riiii JOHSsTOvT.T.Pl. ALL KINDS OF 1 such as common Windsor Chair?, Fr::: Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Ch.ai.-i, li Backed Chairs, Sociable CLiirs, (ant Stat S ROCKING CHAIRS, OF KVEuT S2 mm SEAT BUBS Settees, lionrfres. Arc At. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and cf Iat-: STYLES, WITH PRICES TOSCUlZ Tastes- of all, Thankful for past favors, be re ully solicits a liberal share of puLr.c 5 age. Clinton Street, Johr.etown Co. Ta. j Jan. 21.1:c:- V , . AVING- recently enlarged our s- reduction Irom former price'. Ours:; of Drops, Modi Sosps, Leon's, Halls and Allen's Hair K atiyes. Fills, Ointment, riaatcr. Licx Ta'n Killers, Citrate Magnesia, K;s sr'" Ginger. Pure Flavoring Extract-. Lemon Syrup, Sbotbiug Svrup, Spicel r: Rhubarb. Pure Spices, ie.'; CIGARS AND TOBACCO. .. Blank Books, Deeds, "otes nJ B'-j. Post. Commercial and all kinds of ft' Envelopes, Tens, Pencils, Arnold's i;r Fluid, Black and Red Ink, lxket & Books, Magazines, Newppapers. 0Tt 'p' tones, Bibfes. Keligious.PrurerftcJ To,': Petiknives. Pipes, &e. , .; tT'e have added to enr eti'n FINE JEWELRT, to which wewou.i the attention of the Ladies. . PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS atloi" than ever offered in this place. , ,. Paper and Cisrarsjsold either who1 tail. LEMMON MUKA July 30, 1863. Alain Street, Eb. VQRD teom JQLCCST jora j. mcrpht a & Ilare constantly on hand a large aw selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Crc 'i f? mm i9 s have been selected with care anu a' at prices which cannot fail toprcve,fs tory. Call and examine for yeurf-'lTy Feb. 23. lS67.-tf. TOT F. ALTFATfl And Wholesale and Retail 0 J., HAVANA AND DOMESTIC Cl' PLVQ ASD FIE Cl Chewing and Smoklusr To SiwJ, Pipes. Snuff Hoxcs ? Gj AT THE SIX OF TUB 'NPIl.ltf, MAIN STREET, - : - J0H:i
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