Railroads In tlic far ITcst. The following letter was received by j Jay Cooke & (Joi from W. Mdr.or Kob- j erts, a prominent civil engineer, am! one j of the commission sent out by Jny Cooke & Co. to examine a route for the fsortii- ; ern INcific Kailroad Company eastward j from l'uget Sound. In pushing over the i Union Pacific Railroad, he makes the fd- ! lowing flattering rcpoi t : j Salt Lake City, June 18, 1SG0 Messrs. i Jjy Cooke fc Co. Gentlemen : We arrived ! here yesterday morning by stage, twei.ty eight miles from the railroad station 4,Deso- ret. cri!tnea trciliy we !i!t Omaha tj Wintah," after a prominent range of sr.o-.v mountains, in sight of which we were i. early all day of tLo IGth. The view of these pnow-clad summits, standing at an elevation cl eleven or twelve thousand feet above the tea. is both beHUti-.'l and grand. nii'road from Omaha to Cheyenne, 616 miies, is equal, in all respects, to the best of our first-class Eastern roads, and su perior to most of them on acceuut of its easy grades. Ou this whole distauce the road is remarkably smooth, so that it is easier to write ns the cars arc going than ou any rail road I know of. NoaWy the whole of it is ballasted with fine gravelly matt-rial. It is all prairie land, and all the way in the val ley of 1 he ri itte river or its brandies. At North Platte." 201 miles from Omaha, the line tukes the valley of the South Platte, and rung on the north sido rf it to 'Jules burg," S77 miles from Omaha. Thence it follows the "lodge p.,h," fork of the South Platte to "Pine Uhiffv' 473 miles from Omaha. It then parses across an ensv 'di vide" over to the waters of "Cow Creek," another tributary of the SVuth Platte, and descends to Cheyenne, GIG miles from O na lia. Omah.i, the starting point, is 700 feet above the sea ; Cheyenne is 5921 feet above the sea; so that the total rise is 4'JOl feet in 516 miles, cr an average of 9 6-10 ieet per mile; the maximum rise for short dis tances being 35 feet per mile, excepting that in getting out from Omaha there is at pres ent a grade of 62 feet per mile, which, how ever, on the completion of the bridgn across the Missouri at Onnha, row in pro gress, will be reduced to ahmt -10 feet per mile, and w hich, occurring at an important city, is not of much moniant. Practically, the railroad from Omaha to Cheyenne is a straight lino for 518 miles, with ruling grades below 30 feet per mile, and averaging about 10 fi-et per mile. This entire-distance is a grass country, but most of the way jt may be cultivated, ur.d produce spring wheat, corn, potatoes, oat", etc. At present it is virgin soil, ranged over by antelopes, occasional Indians and emigrants, aixl lat terly by the railroad, aud now dotted with railroad villages about every fifteen miles, these villages as yet depending wbo'ly on the railroad employes and the travel by rail, no local trade existing along the route till we reach Cheyenne, where the stage road runs to "Denver," 110 mils off. As far as Cheyenne we were honored with the company of ex -Secretary Seward arid his family. At Cheyenne he was welcomed by a crowd and a band of music ; and here he bade our party f.t:c.vell, intending to pro ceed to Deuver, aud afterwards to the Pa cific. Cheyenne bears somewhat the same rela tion to the passage of the Ulack Hills range of the Rocky Mountains that Altoona bears to the Allegheny range on the Pennsylvania Central R ad ; only, however, in this, that at Cheyenne the grade increases, anil con tinues gradually increaMng to the pass of the mountain at the summit at Sherman ; the highest point attained by the railroad anywhere between the Atlantic and the Pa rifis Ocean Sherman bain 2 8.22," feet above thy sea. Rut here Ui3 resemblance ceases. The nscent of the Black Hills, from Cheyenne to Sherman, a distance of S3 mile, is entirely different from that on the Allegheny slope. Ia the S'i miles the rise is 2314 fat, or on an average of 70 feet per mile, and the max imum at any poii.t 85 feet per mile. Rut in attaining this easy asceLt there is no heavy crekt, no deep fills, tlic deepest cuts only about 20 feet, and nn tunnels, and on the very top, at Sherman, it so happens that there is a slight depression, requiring an embankment alout four feet high. I watched this portion of the line critical ly all the way, although it was by moon light, in company with Dr. C'axton, look ing from the hind platform ( f the hinder car, and I wa3 particularly struck with the fact that thera is little more work on these 83 miles than on the route approaching Oheyenn- from the East, and no appearance of a mountain ascent. Such is this remark able pass. In fact, it was not necessary that oven this Fummit should be passed by the railroad, for the Laramie Fork, a3 well r.s the main North Fork of the Platte, cuts through the Black Hills, and could have been followed with regularly ascending grades, though on more circuitous and more costly routes. Where the line now crosses the Laramie west of the Black Hills, it is 7123 feet above the sea, or 1112 feet lower than the Sherman summit ; and at the crossing ol the North Platte, west of the Black Hills, it is only 6477 feet above the f,ea, or 1C58 feet below Sherman. These features are not generally understood by our people in tho Hut. Oa tha entiro distance, 54D miles from Omaha to Sherman, on the highest summit passed between the two oceans, the work is absolutely trilliug, the curves of the easiest kind, and the grades are as above stated. From the Sherman summit, descending the slopes of the Black Hills, the work is hoavier aud the grades somewhat undula ting, the maximum descending, grade being 8G feet per mile for about ten miles into the Talley of the Laramie. The general lauge of the height of grade above the sea, from the Liramie, crossing 23 miles west of Sher man to Green river, is from 7000 to 6000 feet in a distance of 274 miles, between Lar amie aud Green river, with no very heavy work at any point. At Green river the grade is 6112 feet above the pea, and at the Aspen summit, 92 miles further west, it is 74G3 feet. Aspen is the second highest pummit on theUoion Pacific Road, and it is 772 feet lower than Sherman, at a point 9G9 mile from Omaha. At Deseret, or Wintalt row, wo left the cars to go over to Salt Lake City, 28 miles south of the railroad, by stage over a tolerably good roa !, which we pa-ed in a little less than six hours, between 1 aud 7 o'clock, on the morning of Thursday, June 17. I will not take time to write a description c.f this curious city, or of the little inrideots attending our journey and fday here tince yesterday moining. I prefer to generalize a little in connection with the Union Paci fic Railroad, as far as we have passed over it. It is a g'wxl, well-located and well-con-F.trncted railroad in m t of the distance from Omaha to Wintah, 1021 miles. From Tiedmont west for about 90 miles the track was hastily laid during the winter, and at a number of points trestle-work still supplies the place of the ruott permanent bridge structures which are in process of erection ; but it will require only a short time and no large expenditure of money to m ike it as good as the best in the country. We male very good tlaiaovtr fctn thj word parts of I it, vf'rh v. ' extraordinary notion of theccrs. J I could take notes comfortably on the very r. Uixhcsr. portions. I can have no doubt. thtrefore (havii.g been over all over all excepting CO miles of the Ucion Pacific'), that the whole 1084 miles wiil, in a very short time, be qxx d tl r.ug out to tl e best rjads in the Last. Jiespecttng the business to be -ilone on these one thousand and eighty-four miles, it is obvious that it must be almost wholly through travel and transportation. There can be no local trade or travel excepting what m;iy d ine in from Denver, at Chey- j none, and from Salt Lake City, at Wintah, i or th:t vicinity. 15,-anch railroads will be ! at once constructed to both Denver acd Salt Like City. At all ether points the only ; business must bo surh as arises from the working ot the raid, nothing more. After sjme years the country between Omaha and Cheyenne will be settled and cultivated, and thus create local business ; but beyond Che enne the nature of the ground is such that very little settlement can take place in the present ag-?, a large portion of the distance being sage desert and alkali plains. Concerning the throng!; trade and travel I am not yet prepared to speak. As to snow, my opinion is, from the best data I have been able to gather, that the snow difficulty on the Black Hills, and on the Union Pacific line (1084 miles) gener ally, bus been greatly exaggerated in the newspapers, and that it will not prove to re 8J very formidable. Last winter was, how- I ever, a favorable one; less snow thin usual j fell, and the railroad was obstructed for j several w.eks; but it is to be considered j thai the track was being laid in the dead of I winter, and that there was not time to per i fVct all the appliances for guarding against the snow or for removing it from the cuts. ! There will Vie more or le.-s trouble- from snows every winter, doubtless ; but I feel constrained to come to the conclusion that with first-clasa snow-ploughs and good man agement, the difficulty from mow between Omaha and Promcntory Point will be little if any greater than on some of the New Eng land railroads. All our party are well, and pet feet ly harmonious. Very tndy yours, " V. MfLKOR RoBSET3. The terms of Senators Yates, of Illinois. Grimes, of Iowa, Ross, of Kansas, MeOeery , of Kentucky, Fessenden, of Maine, Wilson, of Massachusetts. Norton, of M:nnrsota, Thayer, of Nebraska, Cragiu, of New Hamp shire. Catted!, of New Jersey, Anthony, of Rhode Issland, Fowler, of Tennessee, Wil liams, of Oregon, and Howard, of Michigan, expire March 4, 1871, and most of the elec tions A.r their successors will take place next year. This gives great Importance to the elections of next fall for the State Legisla tures. IQfrQ AEVTK!?G, 0r0 And a GOOD THING in EBENSBURG. ROYALTY SLTERCEDED ! The "Hcuss of Tudcr" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY 1 MW STORE! NEW GOODS! Hew Inducements! Eigh Street! lcw Prices ! Has taken possession of the rooms on High Street, (three doors from Centre Street,) recently occupied by R. II. Tudor, into which he has just iutro.biced a mammoth assortment of DRY & DRESS GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, &c, consisting ol everything and roueh more thau any dealer in this " neck of timber" Las ever pretended to keep, and every article of which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP FOR CASH 1 OK IX rxCUANGK FOR CJUNTtV FfiOXCCS. NO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GOODS I NO DEALER KEEPS MORE GOODS I NO DEALER SELLS CH K A PER I KO DEALER SELLS MORE 1 TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY FRY!! ! Bui from Fry! Buy from Fry!! TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY the finest Dress Goods at the fairest prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY lluslins. Checks, Ginghams, Tickings, Shirt ings, Denims, Drills, Jeans, Clothi, Cas siraeres, Sstinetts, Delaines, Lawns, Prints, &c., &c., and wi?h to get the full worth ol your mouey . TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO IiUY Boots and Shoes for lien's, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled iu quality and nowhere undersold in prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Hardware, Qucensware, Glassware, Caipets, Oil Cloths, 4c., of the handsomest Styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY llains, Sides, Shoulders. Mess Pork. Fish, Salt, Lard, Uutter. Eggs, Cheese, Uoflee, bu &ar. Teas, Soaps, Candles, Spices, or anything else in that line. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY anything and everything worth buying, and be sure that at all times vou will he supplied at the LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my 1 my eye t it is bo lie That at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. G. Fry, On the street calltd High, More for your money you ean by Than from any one else, far or nigh. design to keen a full line of JJKESS GOODS of the most desirable stvles and textures aud as I am determined to sell as CHEAP A3 1 HE CHEAPEST, I resneetfullv solicit a call from all the ladie, and especially from those who have been ia the habit of visiting other places to make their purchases. Whatever jou waiit to buy, be eure first to try the store of A. G.FRY. Ebcnpbr.rg, May 27, 18fi9. SOUEIGN SUIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE AUK NOW SELLING EXCIIANGE AT SKW YORK RATES, ON England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurteinberg. liaden, uesen, fcaxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, New South Wales or . . Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona, Ta., Jaa. 31, 1S67. ELEVEN YEARS Of experience wi'h a cont.itit!y iner-epslng da mand tor Kooack's Medicines is sulheicnt ac knowledgment of their intrinsic merit, and places t'netn the very first in rank tor curing the diseases for which they are recomaieuded. Sold by all Druggists. COSTIVENESS, Or Constipation of the Bowels, should always receive prompt attention, ns it pre disposes the pjstem to lisense. The timely use ot such n valuable cath irtic remedy as Kobaek'a Blood Tills ha3 saved much sickness, disease tiiii death, and many persons to-dtiy are indebted to these pills alone f r their existence, us the certificates in our possession will attest. . . DROPSY, And Dropsical Swellings, are always relieved, and often perminently cured, by the alterative etl'ect whieh the timely use of Roback's Blood Purifier, when taken in corjuuetion with lto back's Blood Pills, is sure to produce. DIMMER PILLS. All persons of bilious habits, after eating or drinking1 too freely, will find firi'nt relief in the use of Dr. Itoback'a Blood I'il'a They aid digestion by stimulating the stomach, thus avoiding the pain, n msea, sour erections, etc., which follow lioin eating too heartily. ERYSIPELAS Often arises from the bj rbid condition of the entire svs'eni, and no better remedies en be found than Dr. Roback's Blood l'ills and Blood Putilier. CONVALESCENTS, Or persons recovering from Fevers or anv of the malignant forms of diease, will find Ro back's Stomach Bitters invaluable as a tonic and s'iiuulant for removing all the prostrating effects whieh follow disease. It supplies the gjeat want so long felt for a safe and reliable tonic and appetizer. LIVER PILLS Are Pills that have a direct and powerful ac- iion on iue liver, r.na relieve any inactivity or congested state of that all important orgin up on niucu uepcuos tne wnoie process ot inges tion. The importance, then, ol procuring a Pill tleit shall Lmc such direct action without the nl euects of mercury, is manifest to everv ore. such 1'ills are Kohdcli's Rlood Pills. Thty are warranted purely vegetable, and can with, cer tainty be relied uneu, and aie safo at all ti lues 1 - " ' -fiBn -TrrT-Tr,fi;rrrmnf MELANCHOLY is one oi the many uise:ss:s of the nervov.s system arising from a low state of the con?ti tutional health or severe prostration after lone continued sicklies", and requires invigorating remedies like Koback's itomaeli Hitters to re store the nerves to their natural vitality. For sale bv LEMMON k MURRAY Sole Agents. Ebeiisburjr. Pa. ( Julv 22 LTOONA NOT YET IN RUINS I CLOTHING- BAZAAR ! ! STILL RIGHT SID2 UP ! iPI MSI CLQTHII5 i IN IMMENSE PROFUSION ! ALL WANTS SUPPLIED J ALL TASTES .SUITED ! ALL BUYERS PLEASED ! SUITS FOR OLD PEOPLE I SUITS FOR MIDDLE AGED ! SUITS FOR YOUNG AMERICA! CLOTHiNG! CLOTHING! TO FIT EVERT MAS ASD HOY t GENT S FURNISHING GOODS OF EVEIiY PESCRIPTIOK. BOOTS & SHOEsThATS & CAPS, OF ALL 8TYLK3 AND SIZES. Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, &c. &c. STOCK THE LARGEST! GOODS THE VERY BEST! STYLES THE NEATEST ! I'll ICES THE LOWEST! CLOTIJIXa B5.4DE TO ORDER or any goods or atyle dealrrd. CALL and SEE 1 j. CALL asdSEe'i j jc-AN SUIT YOU in GOODS i PRICES.l to Stotir on Annie Stefet, one door corth of the Post Office. Don't mistake the place and thore will be do mistake about you getting pood bargains. GODFREY WOLFF. Altoona, April 28, lt?b9.-tf. Y00D' ilOHRELL & CO., WASHIKQTOX STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOHEI&S Al DQMESTIE S1Y 69011 SIiaMLIXERY GOODS, HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. 11 ATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS., CARPETS AND OIL OLOTIIS. READY-MADE CLOTHING fIT.IRS WiT!P VPirnnr wtnn ' WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, -PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western lVnln.A such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT! CARBON-OIL. &c, &e. ' S5? Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms wood, morrell & co. Johnstown, April lbG'J.-ly. FRANK W. HAY. fflOLESALE and RETAI L Manufaetrtrer of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON "Alu'J- Laiua street, below Clinton, Johns town. Fa. A large stock constantly hand. J f i nTf- If" ' i'rl i'm it 'S-i-' - ' ' PHILADELPHIA. fiS?"Samples sent by mail when written for. TSS GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD IS FIXISDCDI First Mortgage Bonds OF THK UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE ti l i '.ill,' itaMi i ill ill Bankers and Dealers in Governments, IVo. 40 S. Third Street, rillLADELriHA. A W SOX & 13 A K E 11 , FRANKLIN STREET, In the Old POST OPriCK nT.IL.DIXG, JuJtnslowii, Pa., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN WESTERN PRODUCE! LAWSOiJ S MIES hand aieupy M'liARS, SYKUTiS, MOLASSES. TEAS. COFFEES, FLOUR. KAOON. POTATOES, DRIED and GREEN FRUITS, TOUACCO, CIGARS, &c., Ac. Orders policiced from retail dealers, and sat isfaction in gooils an-1 prices guaranteed. Johnstown',' April 2d, A "V Tl 1 V. 1r TIT ll Q C! ' J 11 Ji V kj J 1 IVSSRCHANT TAILOR, Scrrt:s's Boilpino, Clinton St., Jobsstovtn, XT AS jnst received his fall and winter ftrck i J. of tine Frenh, London and American CLOUTS, CASSIMEUES and VEST1NOS, and a full assortment of Gent's Fc&ms2inu Goons. Mr. Moses has been for e'srht vears cutter at Wood, Morrell & Co.'s estahlishment, and now desires to inform his fricnJo anil the public iien- cr.iliy that lie has commenced business in Sup- n-s s tiuilu-.n. on Lliuton street, with a stock of poods adapted to the fill and winter, which he is prepr.red to make up in the latest styles and nt moderate pticcs for e:ish, honipjr by at tention to business to merit a share of public nitrinn;re, and maintain thit success which has heretofore attended his effort in producing gxa fitting garments, (rive luni a call. Johnstowu, Sept. 2, 18GS.-tf. O UN G R O U WIIOLFSLK PEALKR IK S E FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES BEST BRANDS OF BRANDY, WHISKY, iKlSti WHISKY, UIN.-&C, &c. The very best qualities of Liquors, Wires, &c, lor aieclieal purposes. Trices LOW . tHote! and Saloon keepers will do well to give me a call at mr store on Canal street, in building formerly occupied by T. O. Stewart & uo, Jonnstown, Aug. 27, 156S. tf. SI T . JAMES' HOTEL, Conducted on the European Tlan,) 405 & 407 Lieestt Street, opposite thr Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES A. LAN AH AN, Proprietor. This House is cewly built and splendidly famished, and convenient to all the Rail roads corning into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAB, Xo. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. rje.ll.-Ij. FELIX UENLY, Trop'r. UNION HOUSE, PBENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. rLOTT, (j Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel 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 cl liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obli "in" hostler. . Jan SO, 18G8.-tf. OUNTA1N HOUSE, EcExsiicna. IL. P. LI.TO. it, CO., Prop'ri. The TAKf.n is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with choice liquorF, and the Staple attcnd?d bv careful hollers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders tak en by the wot'k . jiuniu or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 C. D I 11' tl R T WITTT ROItr.R & imOTIIERS, CITY AND EASTERN M A DP. BOOTS AND SHOES, Btlow Fifth, South Side, - PHIL AD A. M. L. O ATM AN, SCALES IS COS5I3TIXO CP SlonMf (Evtnt Jfirmitn Jflour, CKASV, FEED, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFLES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Also, a large etock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STORE ON HIGH STREET, Four Doors East of Crawford's Ilutd, EbcnsTiiri g, Ia. MARBLE WORKS! Having apaln taken charge of the branch Marble Works at Ebenshunr, fiA with bis extensive cblihment at Johnstown, the subscriber adoptu this '( method of informing the citizens of lfc?i? n . i . i i i. ffc?t ' vuuiuritt coHuiji mat. lie keeps a con stant supplv ol t!ie best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE. which he is prepared at stated limes in Ebens burg nnd at all times in Johns'own. to mnnu ficuire to ordr, cither ns MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTLES, TABLE or BUJiEAU TOPS, in as workmanlike manner and nt as low prices ag like work con be put up in any of the c-ities. Having in my employ a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when 1 sav that I can furnish any of the above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a fctyle of finish which cannot be excelled by aaj other mat ufacturer in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and lor pale cheap. . . . .Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance nnd work put up wherever desired, or delivered at any poiut named. JOHN PAItKE Johr-stown, June 4, 181P.-tf. MANUFACTORY. nrnm M &k isi Oka Lo J!l.STOW,, PA ALL RIDS 01? CHAIRS, bucb as common Windsor Cnairs, Fret Rack Qiairs, Vienna Chairs, Rustle Chairs, Kim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, ROCKING CHAIRS, or EVERY SIZE 1 ' it e . n. a x mi 1 r. l a r t Settees. Lounges, Ac.,Vc. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect- ully fcolicits a lit eral share of public patron age. Ulinten street, jonnstown uamona Go. Pa. I Jan. 31. 1867. TOKVE11E THE 3IE3IOHY OF D El' AilTED ! MONUMENTS, TOhlBSTONES, &c. The subscriber ftill continues to manufacture of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto XiTarble "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 rases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and iudae for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, JIarch 12, IPtfS.ly. EBCXSSZl'Ktt im MB BSE 111 SLAVING recently enlarged our stock -a. we are now prepared to sell at a creat reduction lrorn former prices. Our stock con- pism or Drups, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives, Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, i am Killers, Litrate Magnesia, l.es Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Svrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spice-. &c. ; UIUAHS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tories, Bibles, Religious.Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c. iT e have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower rrices than ever o tiered in this place. Taper and Cigarsjsold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY. July 30, 1608. Main Street, Ebensburg. mAILOKING ESTABLISHMENT REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully announce to his customers and the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity generally, ma!, we nas removea to tne new building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law office of Geo. M. Reade, Esq., and is now not on!y prepared to manufacture all goods which may be brought to him. hut i Fuppnea with a tine line of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES,VESTINGS,&c., which ho will make io oraer in the kest style and at the lowest pri ces. Feelini: confident ot triviny n;tir cniU. faction, I hope lor an Increased paiionage in Lbensburg, Jan. 14, lFT9.-tf. WHOLESALE GROCERS E T EHS IDES WTTir IIICKMAX, IKILL & Va.. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, o. . -uirtw i nira ana Market St.t.. yt CHAIR II 1 fey no on aie's gliliian bittebs, 1X0 HOQFLAHD'S GERMAN TOHIC, l'rirrf d by Pr. C. M. J.ickcon, n.UaflolpbVa. Their IntroJuction Into this country from German occurred ia 1S23. TIIKT CURED TOUR FATHERS AND MOTHEES, Ar.l will cvre jroti anl ynnr rb-Mdren. Thoy art ftit'niv diir-n-i.tr-" l"'ron the many I.r.fr'.t1.n now k4 k-4 In the country calUU l'itl.r w K-i is1 'Joriic. Tbey ar no Liv'.-rn irrin tmYfwm wriSiri'""! '''"f ttkuouv; but jjtiod, injuiai, reliable mtiiiciau. XUcy are TUr grtfilftt lnnnn rcMtdMifvf Xiiver Complaint. JJYisPEPEIA, Her roiw Debility, JATJISDICB, DisaV'S of ths Kidneys. ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, and all RIei. artittnz from a Dia or dered Liver, Stoniacli, or JiirVJtJTl' OF TTIZ 71LCOD. Constipstion, Flattiler.ee, Invrari Pils, fajEtM of Hlood to the Head, Acidity or the f-tomaeh, Jau.iei, lierc bum, Discttrst lor JFoo-1. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, KoTir .Kruotattor.s, Sink ing or I'luttej'ir.c: at the T'it of the Stomach, Ewim Tnin? of the Head, JJ 'ii ri:d or Difficult Erestv-iTiif, Fluttering at the Heart, yff3as& Cholcinc- o Su ff o ca t i r.p ff yTSS e n b n 1 1 o n when in a Ly-A. 2irv Poaturi, Dimr. cm o f iitczs5i Vision., Dots cr Webs be-fore the Fipht. Dull Pain ia the Head. Deficiency Cf Perspiration, Vellownes of the Skin and ETe, Tain in the Side, Back, Chect, Limbe. etc.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Enrn intr in the Flesh, Constant Imaeinin?r of -vil and brcat Depression of Spirits. Aii Uittt tmlfc'itr ditto sr. if th: Liver or JXgtiiim Ui jutu, combined tvtyurt biutJL Hoofland's German BItlers fnt1rlj' TfirtoMe, and ronteltn no In Itnuor. It ln compouiKl or flu Id V. x- lrm. Tito Ioou, Ilcrbw, and Dnrku from tvMcJi Ihfue n(rft nr mnte are f aliiered ymtJV ' n rroany. All tle lived! fij Tkc lnal vlrtnoit are coLtrnctodXJ. llrom them by a nclcntllic an3 chrmlM. XIr(e extrrxl are tlieu forwarded o this ronntry lo be ttrd . ex reml- for tlie inaniln-lnre ol lli-ie If liter. There 1 no alrohAllrnnbotanrp ofany Kind ucd In com no 11 ft l 1 11 k ? Itltter. henee it la the only ltlteri Hint can be ntd in rc wnere alcoholic liinulauLs orrc not uU iaaJjie. HocHiind's German Tonic U n (mtli"'ft'"i if fhe intrrtttimfs of the fiiTtrr, n;i n B -in a Crux R'tm. ' Oran:?, tie. It it utrd WM lift' ot th' liiU.-rt, wi r.axtt vhrrt toast ttmiu.'iu is rrqw'rt'l. vi'I brzr in ' rrm'ttirt art enttrlv d:fiernt fr'mi itTrtir'd for the cure nf the dxsrasrt ttamd, th'tt bung scitnlifiC frrjiratiort cr mr.aionai cs.rau. v hi't II.' rhrrs cr'. mire d'wttcnt or rum in tome ---IT.. Th'. TON IC u decidfd'j cmr of the most rJo icnt ar,d ajre'al'.e. rem'diet ever cJTcrid to iht public J:.' t"su it ej-ftisi'e. li it a f.'t-irure to lake it. while its lit''-ii-''tnfj. rThi:ariiling, and wc-urciwai irtw ifia cutuui ii wltt kiiuu.n at the ffrzaicU if all toftM Thrrt O t med'rine. rn.-l IfoofantTt German Titl'rt or Tonic :' IsyaMSBg :o jf i of Vfbtli'y. Z'hcy j'ntKTrt a P-ne. cjB lmdrignrUithtvhblt ty:t-rr, trrn;'hen X It a;'p?t;:'e, catttt on twymtiU of t'n ml mm J'", eitnt-Ie the fv tmjc.H to digrtt it, pvnjy tie L'ood,pire. a fffod, tvund, healthy eompleTifitu, eradicate Ue y.l:v tivje from iht rye, imjvirt a Unom tn the ch'ds, nnd e"i.vr?e fhe folirni from a thort-ltrrnthed, rmacttied. weak, end n-nout ijiv.n.'d. to a full -fired, tfrt', and riromvt person. Weak and Delicate thilrireri are made ntroti ly iitim tl liiltor or 1 mik . In ict. tlrj rc I'n.lly lic. lijry rnn lc ailiilnllorfS w'.rii l-rieot tatvty to n !ill! Ciiife nionllts vUl, Hio inokt delicate fcuiulc, or a ki&u orninctx. Tktu litmtdics art Die Ittt Klooa Purlflor tver T:ne.trn, and ii'l rire all ditenit's rerrffnfj frem Led hiord. Ji'rp iff,ur W- blnttd ii?rre : k i . your Liver in order ; keep yttr t!i$r'ire org.uit in a loiijid. k'lltlty i.i p,omfion bj th uee of thrtt r'K(fi-;.BivMCBu iml no eiifafe tr.3 cwraMit'l you. Th'. brt rnrn xn the vouniry rzre.m rrmd firm. f ymrt of l.onest repuUL&on go Jut anylUiug yvu mutt try Utete jrr;ara.'t.iJ4. ruoii iioit. geo. vr. svooBAnr. Chief Justirc of the Pnprc-mc Court of ronn'ylTn'a. 1'HiLAPti.rHiA, Mnrah 1ST. Ifnd " ITonfuind t (Jrrman Hhtert " i not on intor irautig berrrvy, but it a. Qor,d tunic, ntefal in dit'.rdert f the digestive nrytnt. and of great be'nfjit in catc tUltlUy and tvatU ot nirxout aUion, in the eysttm, i'ourt trtiht. G&O. W. WOODWARD. FItOit HON. JAMES TUOMrSON, Judge of the 8uprpme Court of rennsylvar.l.'v !'Hii.niiLFHlA. .Ar-ril 2S. 1. Ironiild'r -nk I3ooflaiil, GrrniHii Ilit V tern a valuable medv-me III rate - ol" attack of 1 It tlltrek tlonoa nUaior S opln. I cau cerl'.lr tlilstrom my rxperlrnce ot It luuri, with rrir)prt, iliO-UPSON. FROM REV. JOSEl'U IX KENNARD, D. D., r.itor of thp Tenth Daptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jacisos Dkx. Si: 1 have been frequently reqvettsd to connect my name uriih rccvmmen'datiuiit of dijterent kinds of medicines, but regarding the praotict at out of my appropriate tphere, 1 h.ir-e tn all cusej de clined ; but with a clear proof in various instances, and partievlarly in my ei11 family, of the usefulness of Vr. Jl.H.f.and t German JiiUert, 1 df part for once from my titual courte, to exprett my full conviction that lor een- cmi art. uuy ol tlic jysltm unci eppeciailv fur I especially nr I.iver complaint, it in a p r e p a r ation. In fail ; but msunlly, be very bineticiol rate ana vaJuanle tome caf-s ii may I dut.t not, it a to those who surfer yours, very resj-ec' fully. J. If. KKS'AKC HiglUK, beluw VoaUl sirteL CAUTION". TToofianoVt German Hemtdies are rounterfeite. genuine hare the signature of C 71. Jarkion the front of the outside wrapter of each bieitle, and name of iht artUUe blown in each boUXtm AM others counterfeit. lrloe or tlie mtlrra, $1 OO per bottle Or, a halt dozen (or 5 OO. ,ce V1 Toulc, l 6i) per botHet The tonic Is put up In quart hot.!es. Recollect that it it Dr. Bxfiand t German EtmerUtt that ore to universally used and to highly recom- mena'a ; and do nvBMMb. aliens the lyruogit's to induce yens to take fj &uyUing else lhal he may toy tt just at ll JJlfod, because hs r-."i 111 tr" on U. Thtse Jiem- VZIIXCXVAIm office, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STOUE." JTo. 631 Alien 8TREE T, rhiladclfhia. CIIAS., SI. EVAITS, Proprietor, rormerly C. M. JACKSON Ss CO. Tlir.o Uemcdlm are for le 1T Dmp ctat, Store lreeper, and Mediclu Ical en everywhere. Jo tun" forget to enn.int well iht artuiU Wtt by, truer to get Uvt genuine. The Cambria Fcepm Wll.f. RX rril'Ki.... H: . . "ni.J j At Ebensbarg, Cambria Co., pa' Al the ftiluicinrj rates, payxUc r.'';-,', nonius j i uin utxie vj Sabju g One copy, cu3 year, - -One copy, fcix months, -One copy, three months, - 1 Those who f.iil to pay tlxir s-v.Wr' until ancr iue cxpiraaon ol nx n be charged at the rate of $2. ... i .k .. i, r.'i . .. . . 5'j rr ... rir!itif)n of twplv montl-.c I i - - " " ue ci ir the rate of $3.00 per year. ' ex.. lwelve numtcrs constitute a n-,r tveity-fi ve, six deaths; aud Sfty tV,. " one yea.r. RATHi OT ADTrkTIKJK". unc Fqmrc, nr.Cf, oi.e lustii.L, Etch Bubeq'iieut insertion, Auditor's Notices, eacli, AdmiTiibtrator ' Notices, cach, Executors' Notices, each, 'istray Notices, each 1 J.UOS. $ 2 CO 5 00 . 7 00 9 r,0 II 00 1 1 CO 25 00 C m o.. 4 4 (M) & f.() 10 no 14 00 i; on 2- t-o I Eq'iare, 12 lines. squares, 24 lines. 3 tii'taren. SC lines, Quarter column, Ttiird column, Iliilf column, Oue fjolumn. Pr ifesfci .'tial or Businths Carus, i.t exceeding 8 liiws, with j-apt-r, Obituary Notices, over fcis li:.e3,ten per line. Special anl 1u.!dc?s Notices ti'.' . per line for first insertion, and four cu-:-each subsequent insertirc. Resolutions cf Socie'ics, or cr-v?-tions ot a persorj.il nature mutt be j a : as advertisements. JOB FUlKTIKd. We have made arrangements 1 y V we can do or have done .ill kimls .f . and fancy Job Piinting, such Pi, Patuphets, Show Cards, Bill ami L Ileads, ll indbiils, Circulars, Arc, in tV. style of the art and at the rr.ost rr;c--prices. Also, all kinds cf Knlincr. i Cooks, Dook Iin!in.2, &c, execrrted t. -as good as the best aad as cheap chapr-st. L L. I j A NG ST Ii OT IPS Mil M8.E! CIS m PRONOUNCED THE BEST KVF.il ir inrrodiiced ir. th'tt Coui.'y or Sfa. !r person bcyfng a family riht cn Ltr ti fiees transferred fruni n old lx.s t" a r ir . In every instance in which ih: ts t-eec:: tlie re?nit r! !cea entirely r at:-!HcU rr. th fir?t take of honey has nrarUVv i;., exf'Cn.-?, ai.d frequently exf-ee.ieil tl.err.. of the superior merits of this i;iTor.:i found in the trttircory of ctitt n;in v given it a tri.'d, aiii wir j the r.ur.sV-er r gentlemen nxtrie.l be'ow, and '"'r should induce every one ir.cretr- ia . sirv 4 FASk nzf;i;i: Tler.rv O Ktikpatrick, oi Carroll i -- took l-'P pounds of purr'n t-'-'-py ( biv?s, wh;h he s3.J at 35 rcnta rer Adam lV-itr'.ch. of Ciroll t'-nr.v--. ; froni two hivei J 00 pounds of ?i:r; .. Jam: Kirkratiick, ot Ct.'.'st t 'w-; ... 60 poMnd of surplus Lone- fr r.e ' Jr.cch Tvlrk'T.rick, cf Cr l : taincd il pound. ot s;:n 'iM hor.ey ? hive, rronh rf? le? tar. $21, and :.., co?t him only 5. Teter Campbell from one hire cbvit.; pOHri'l of snrplr.s honey at one iirr? Quite a nuiber of f iui ar suvis authenticated by f.im of '.lie l r-:: '::-( Canibila county, could be obts:n-i in : r the superior mcrts of Lansiruih's IY.k.:! vale Comb Bee Hiy. Persou ishir.g to purrh?..'? fs-.i'j rf should call on or ad-lres I'Eter CAvrr."-, Nov. 5, lSG.-tf. Ciiiroliiosr, ;i EBENSBURG FOUNDF.K A la A I :V IS FULL RiL tT! NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, HATINO M-.rf based the 01 Vtfv- V LNSP. tTlifi FOINDRT from iir. I ' Ghijia. ami rebuilt arid ealarce i tirely, besides retiing it with vr v.:;1 '' the subscribois v now prcparou l- ''f..'. COOK. PARLOR JIEATJSG S3 of the Isieot nd most n: .-..-'rtJ r'. THRESniNG MACHINT. MILL ..- IN G, ROSS and W AT V, V.T. Y.I ' descrirtion, IRON FENCING. Mr-' and PLOUGH CASTINGS, .mi ir, f i manner of articles mar.uftict ire-1 in t nr-:s Foundry. Job Work of all ki:.d a::;! promptly nJ done chcaplv. J he special attention cf i armor i to two newly patented PLf-Pt-riS pos?e. the sol right to tuaiiui-s-iureit! in this county, ar.c nhicb are fi'n,.L f--the best ever intrrxlure l to the 7 "ti- Btlievii.w ourse'.To cirh'e of re any woik in our lire in the ra-t manner, and knowing that cr. :i lower pricks than have bepn cha'c'd :c ; communit v heretofore we corfiJer.ti we will be found worthy ol lii.er&l r"' Fair reductions made to whole?' ' r-f rS"Tlie hihtrt prices pi.d in c metal, or castings f;iven ia exch.mzc Ol TERM" ARK STTCTLT Cn OB C r"' rsonuci. CONVERY. V1NKCK L Ebeusburg, Sept. 2, lb63. A. D. CRISTE, WITH BAIBI WHOLESALE The on Uu art COMMISSION AM 112 & 114 SECOND AYEW1& PITTSBURGH, I JECITKE THE SHADOW;1-' THE SUBSTANCE FAD I 1 SPEXCE'S X,-lf- I7 rsA i n v fS Q Is now in perfect order for cxecu-1 , , in every style of the art. Photi'i;.- f like accuracy, ranging from the spii' picture to the largest size for rfl,:n"',4 any weather, and warranted to ?'veS-'-;f Particular attention paid to chiUrea Frame of all kind.- for ale cLep- 'v',. any kind not on hand will be order -'r sired. Instructions in the art on l . . IfTGallery on Julian sireet. 3 ,f of Town 11-11. T.T.EV? K'lensburg, Oct. 8, SG3J: Ttf&r f. a iTt f a t he5 And Wholesale and .VJ ' r,:; HAVANA AND DOMESTIC C''j PLUU AND FI-K c CJictvIiiif and Smokfnff Smif, Pipes, Sn vjf Duxes if. W at mr. sao;i or Tar MAIN STREET, - - - JOH f VZr- For Sale by R. J. LLOYD. DrugSist, EUn&burg, Fa. fo:t.22-ly. Jaa. 22, 1S68. PHILADELPHIA.
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