l IP. j.Jw 1 mil . 't i. i - J 1 kit-..'- .J'. S.4L.T NIXCOF 1TIL1EZKA. One of the most famous salt mines in the world that of Wiliczka, nenrOnicou', l- lund is threatened with dtstitiri i'-n uy a; flow of water which nearly tided it. 'lie J fui lowing aiax-uut of it may lo intertstfcg to cr.r readers : I 'The trave'er must procure a permit frcrn ! the government in order t-t visit, t he- mmes. i but that is easily done, nn ortieer be'r-g r j tiiO spot f'T that purpose, " he v:sit---r is dressed in" a lonp coarse linen M. n a 'door i is oper.td, and he goes down by .-tail s, pre-i ceded by boy. bcarir i lamps If one is i deposed, he can d..-cer,d by the wiu.ilass j arid ropes Mipc-mlod . in the centre, of th- ! haft. Generally vl.lt rs oe-et'-.d by the ! tiaii av au'i ux.i-iki ny lae r j vs.. Salt first appears at a depth i i Mv.net:. in" more than two hut.dred let t, in abed of ci..y and ii motoric. Pacing in through one i (' these galleries', you come to t! a chapel of !St. Anthony, the first and oldest it these chapels. It is supported by columns of salt. ai;d an altar, crucifix and ttatu-.s f saints, as large as life, a'l of the same xuuiciial. Owing to the moisture in thipart cf the mine, dissolving goes on shwly; th-saints gradually melt away, here an arm, there a leg. and finally they lose all sd:cpe. The finoKe ari.smg ironi tne torches; ana lamps i gives all objects very much the appearance j of black maible. St.tirs r.f cr stabs are de- scnhd. tunnels and chambers visited,' till j the trivt'ler is completely bewildered. Ev- i trythitg is solid salt, except wh'-re some in- j secure roof is supported by lare timli-rs. j There is one hall out cf which has ban cut i una hundred million weight of salt. j In ouc spacious hall stand two salt obe- lisks, cut in hom.r of the visit of Fmperor ' Francis I. and his empress. Eeyond this j you Citne to a salt lake more than twenty ; feet deep, which is crossed in a boat. Fran- j cis Joseph's ball room is described as another T the wonders of this stibterratioaa world. Jt is an immenss ai aituitnt. both in lu-izht ! and extent, and on some festive occasions is u-ed for dancing. It is lighted by six lar chandeliers, which resemble cut glass, but are in reality crystalline rock salt. St tu;s of Vulcan and Neptune, sculptured from ?alt, also ailorn this hall, which, when well illn jiinated, exhibits a marvellous splendor, the light being reflected from innumerable bril . liant points and arg'es of the glittering rock. Croups of miners, naked to the hips, are seen vorkiug all through these galleries. Their manner of work is the same simple method uvl centuries ago. The number of laborers constantly at work is from one to two thousand. These miners live outside the mines, and are a fine, healthy, mu.-cular looking set of men. The t -mperature is very even all the year round, and the preservative power of the air is such that wood never decays, but retains its qual ities for centuries. People with pulmonary affections are said to have been much bene fited by inhaling freely the atmosphere of the minrs. These mines have been worked since the twe'.fth century, but how much earlier is not known. They have already been ex plored to the extent of two miles and a half; and the aggregate length of all the innumer able excavatijes is mora than fjur hundred miles. ' Ccriocs Effi cts of Pine Tuf.es os the Soil. A remarkable instance of the tlTects of pine trees on the soil in which they grow lias been published in the Woods and Waters lieports of the north of. Fiance. A forest lieir Valenciennes, comprising about eighteen hundred acres of scrub and stuuted oak and birch, was giubbed up in 1813 aDd replaced by Scotch firs (pinus tilce&tris.) The soil, composed of silicious sands mingled with a small quantity of clay, was iu some places very wet. It contained two or three fir.e springs, from one of which flowed a small stream. The firs succeedeel beyond expect ation, and large handsome stems now grow vigorously over the whole ground. It was iu the early stages of their growth that the remarkable effect above referred to was no ticed. The soil began to dry; the snipes that once frequented the place migrated to a more congenial locality : the ground be came drier and drier, until at last the swings ano the stream ceased to now. Deep trench es' were dug to lay opeD the sources if the I springs anil discover the cause of th'j d.-v in' ! up ; but nothing was f uud except that" the i roots of the firs had penetrated the earth to j the depth of live or six feet. B irho's were I then made, and six feet below the s-Juree of the spring a bo:y of w.thr was nut wi.h of cohfiderabie depth, from which, it was in ferred, the spring had foimt-riy been fed. Hut in what way its level h-ad b.en lout-red by the- actiou of the hrs could not be deter mined, aud is still a matter of speeulaticn But the lact remains, and may bo uta!:. ;d by any one intere.-te 1 in tree culture. For years it has been turned to account iu G is enny, where the lagoons that intellect the 1uncs have- been dried up by planting the rinus uiarilimiiji along their margiu. Il. nee we. may arrive at the conclusion that while leafy trees feed springs and maintain the moisture of the soil, the contrary function is reserved for gpin6 or ceedle bearing trees which dry the soil and improve its quality. Our War Office might perhaps dj well to take note thereof, seeing that the forts now building at the mouth cf the lied way thow a tendency to sink into the soft marshy soil. If fhe ground can be consolidated by plant ations of the maritime pine, it wouM be goenl eronomy'tohave them planted. Cham Levis'. London Journal. Highest Mountains. The geography of our country is one of the unsettled things ; at least, one's knowledge of it caunot"be re lied on unless he keeps himself well posted lu regard to the latent discoveries and inves tigations. Many a well-informed person might blunder if asked, for example, which is the highest mountain-peat iu the United States. The queatLn has long been un.-et-tled ; but now the contett seems to be between Mount Whitney, iu California, and S pri's Teak in Colorado.- Mount Whitney was accurately measured two ot three years ago by Mr. King, one of the State Geologi cal Survey, to a point 14,740 feet in height. The peak was inaccessible beyond that point, but he estimated that the summit rose three or four hundred fept W Tim Therefore he reported Mount Whitney to be at least 15,000 leet high. LutSopri's Peak has never been measured ; and as it towers above many other surrounding peaks which are known to be upward of 13,000 feet, it may exceed Mount Whitney. Four peaks of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado are without doubt between 14,000 and 14.500 feet in height. These are Long's, Gray's and Tike's Teaks, and Mount Lincoln. Mount Shasta, in California, a peak of the Cascade Kange. U 14,400 feet high, and Mount Hood, iu Ortgou, is 11,000 feet in height. The highest peak in the Northern States ia Mount Washington, one of the White Mountains, in New Ilampt-hire -w hich measures 6.42S feet ; aud the highest in the Southern States is Black Mountains, 6,707 feet, of the Allegheny Mountains, in' Ntrth Cbrolina. Teachers1 Aliwate. Txie Xew York Sim suggc-ts that only Cin-e laborers should be e.npl .yed during the heated term, for the le-.son that tl.ey are cojlies. PIOSS AC5ATi:S. A enrreepondent of the Cincinnati Com m'7ciil, writing from Sherman, lnack illl!?, Wycndag Territory, Fays: Nc-.tIv every visitor to thoie hills and 'is is an atixhms and excited seeker alter pla' ma ng.ittv7 a name applied to a species f siiiicious forn).itkn thru has Lee:: wonder fully in, 1 beautifully- li;med and flow wed thii'ii-gh thj united airencios of in.n solutions peu!trating it, and then beeermr '.psti to the actiou of ttie air, y.ing thn a sun d '.vir.il-Mrv'.e t j roeess aftiT the s..rn-j river ltd ir lake had evaporated. Home i f these tnes agate-. are very tat fj.ly inlaid v.'ith exact imitarior.a of phm trevs. vi is, stars. cvdar .tortst. f"4::r;s, an ! hc-c'--s. '.ii- st e-v; .a of en: imii'in tb'o liaw!4 g. ''hi! abates fountl ah-iig the line t f the Uni-i'i f'aeific are o( f.ur ihie-ieat col ors, paitaki'jj of the u a Lies of the hcalities where fi-und, as f"l.ov.s: The t.'he:uue Itowu aate, Gn'.n;:er water agate. Church Duttes iight bine agate, and the S veet.vatfr creaai agae. Tie w latter are the m st vaUiahle and KO-! ded-'a'.'. y formed. "The no t e xtensive ag ite hen's are found in the vicinities of Chureh L'.uttes and Gr .n er, distant abt.'ut ei.,ht hundred and tibry miles wc-t of Oaiaha. Theoe beds are alout fif v yards wide and :;eai !y one hunc.re 1 long, being isolated from each other at a dis tance of fi-rn one to two r.,il:s. As you ap pie.aeh the-.n you observe a large patch of smooth, bliek, round cobble stunes. and be tween these lie. alnvst concealed, the dillVr tut sized and thaped mossaiitcs, and.oeca signally sp;tik!in among tiieni, a briaht to p iz ahd hn.wn un l e lo v st.e ike 1 c rio ha: . The intrinsic valce of the agate consists iu its display of moss the vine and cedar for est being the most prized for j-'wclrv se's. In one hour's time I have gathered a ha f gallon, some extremely pre-tty. and I know of no pleasure, either in hut ting hnfu'o or catching trout, half so exciting" and full of glory as the finding of a choice na'e. I have t-een staid old men search in sdence f .r a few minuks for a 'real .shiner.' and when they came upon it pick it up su hh n'y, take off their hats, swing them in the air. j'irr.p up and shout aloud, like schoolboys that had j'ict been let out for a twi weeks' vacation. The very novc-lty of find.ng precious ston.-s aim ng black rocks, far out on the plains, many miles from homo or habitation, is a delight so pleasing and intoxicating that it takes a mighty nerve to resist the pressure of one's making a fool of himself. (Jeod agates are worth, as jewels, f:om three to five dollars apiece. As novelties they are invaluable. A German in. New Albany, Indiana, has what he calls a '-dumpling clock" ia hb window. On its top is a fat end jolly look ing Teuton, who holds a fork iu his hand. Dy an ingenious contrivance the fork, at the end of each minute, dips into a dish of duuu -lings, and carries one of them to the m aith of the Teuton, who swallows it with aciiok ing gurgle, and a qu-ir motion of his glass eye-. We have seen even boys and men a ho are little- more than dimpling clocks, good to Count breakfast, dinner and sup ar time. FHiLADELPHiA. irSamp!e3 sent by mail w hen wriUsn for. TRE EESAT PACIFIC R IILROAD is r i k i s ii e a s First Mortgage Bonds OF TDK UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS BOUGHT AMD SOLD. be mm & buothsr, i Cankers and Dealers in Governments, R'o. 40 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. a. JOIISTOWX, I.4. IF I FIHIFICI All nifiinn such as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Kim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane Stat tb,' ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, K'C.,&c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for pa-st favors,, he respec nlly iol-eits a liberal f-hare of public patron age. Cliiitoa Street, Job v..A ywn Cambria Hn.i Tlie:..v .FtT..!.lcc,-a:jd Ciiarau ton We at - L. Oatuiau's. Go aud See. U !:p-nrc. j t:i r PllTTflB - ELEVEN YEARS Of experience with a constantly !n.creninsc dr--m:i;ul ;eT Jl -biiek'i 'de'dic'iies is sulrieiens ac knowledgment of their intrinsic merit, and f liicc' them the vry firt in r;i:ik lr curing the li'.e ises for which they are rceumn. ended . Soid by all Druggists. COS7rEriZS3, Or C-.in?t:rition of the Rowels, should always receive prompt attention, as it rr u:.posis 'he syito'n t- ul.-ci Tho tini-dy us-o oi f-' h a v V.niibhj c i:h u ric ren'e ly :s JohMrk'q Itlood I " i 1 : -s lui' sivej mnc'i r':k:-C:--, i".:-e.i-? 1it'i. and -.i.i'iv r,.ir.- :i3 o d;i v t:" iiale j:-d to thee j, ":!!- alouf t r their e: e. ; ceriiiieates iu our porse.-0ion will atiejt. tao tt r.irt flr-m j-nrrt DROPSY, And Drop'e.il s?ellingi, nre iu.vy reliorr-J, t:id oltei! perio uiently cared, by the nlteritive r,Vet wiiitii i!:e linieiy use of o!i,ick's IVood i'urltier, wl.cn takvn in tin j n cr!. a wb.li Ko tai.k s Hlood Pills, is sure to j.iouuc. DSER PILLS. All persons of bilious hahTts, alter eating or driniin? too freely, will find -reat re'ief i;i the use of Dr. Uuba'ck's Iilood Piii3 Thv aid digestion by s-tiiuuiatir.g the stomach, tlnm avoiJing the pata, nausea, s:)iir e.-uer.ions, etc., which follow lroiti eating too heartiiy. ERYSIPELAS Often arises from the in ibid eon-hiion of the entire system, and no better remeJis cin he fonnd th.au Dr. Itoback's Uiood Piis a.ui Idood rui-ifier. CONVALESCEfJTS, Or persons recovering from Fever" or any of the malignant forms of dise.a-e, hl find Ito bnck's Stomach Bitters invaluaoie a-t a tonic and sdmujant for removing idl the I'losimting e fleets which fil'ow di.-eac. Jd sanjilies tl.o gjeat want so Jong felt lor a safe uuu' reliable tonic and appetizer. -IW-JWO JJJJ"IVIW.H . ....T.J Are Til's that have a direct ami powerful ac tion on the liver, and iciie any inactiviiv or congestod st iteof t!nt all imiiiant oipanur' on wliieh o'c; cue's the whole process of diges tion. 'I'he iiupoi tance, then, ot procuring it Pill that fha!l hvc sui:!i direct action without the ill etVec's of mercury, is manifest to ererv ore. uch PiiM are Iloback's KlooJ J'iiis. Thev are warranted pureiy vegetable, and can with cer tainty be ithei upon, anJ aiesafuat all times rs,t-,s rTfa-cjgiarriwrtui,.,iiiajjr.w .. 1... MELAWCMOLY I? one of the many eii-eascs oT the nervons fy?tein arising fp.tn a low state cf the ccruti U.lhniid health or severe ptotratiou af-er long cononncd sickne.-s, and requires mvi-oraiing reme-lies lii:e Itob.u-U's b'toni-ieh llhters tote siore the noiaes tj their natural vitality. Far sale by LMM.MON i i!L'UI:AY, So.e Agenis, L'bon-barg, Pa. (July 22 ) A W.SOX & BAKElt, FIiAXKLI2r STREET, I the Old POST OFFICE BI."Ii.DIXC, JLwtoTa, Pa., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DtAtl'BS IV WEST 12 21 S PHODECI2J M';aR, SYKLTth 110'. ASSES. TEAS. COFFEES, FLOUT;. 15 A COX. POT ATOMS, OKiLD ai..! OKKKX TJCUITS, TOIJACOo! CiG KS, e.. A.c. j!-der3 solicited l'iom rpt:il le:drrs, and Fa t-i.-M.iciicU in goods aiJ guaranwed. Johns-town, April St, ISn'J. $ N L R E W MOS i : S , Surrts's BciLDixs, Clixiox St., JonxRTjw.v, HAS jast reocirod hi. fall nu winter stock of line Fir-neh, London and AtnPricnn CI.OIIIS, CASS1M EKES ;.nd VKSTOS. and a fail assortment of Cent's Fukxish.no Co n-;. Mr. ro?o! b;ts lion for ciubt voars cutter at Wood, Morrell & Co.'s r.stablish'rr.ent, ar.d now dedres to iniorra his friends and t!.e r ubbc sren eruliy that he has commenced business in S.;n pes s buildmg, on C: in ton Rttcftt, with a stock ol goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the lalcst styles fcnd at itiodciate pliees f-r cash, hoping by at tenlioa to basmess to merit a share ot public p .tr-.ttftgo, ami m -Jnndii that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in produdu" goo l fitting giirir.ents. (live him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, lSo.-tf. gT. JAMES' HOTEL, (Conducted on the European 1'lan,) 403 & 407 LniEitiT Stui:i:t, oip site the Union Depot, Pitts uunan, Pa. JAMES K. LAN ARAN, Troprktor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all tho Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connecbJd with this Hotel open at all hou-s of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. PITTSBUHGH STAR,"" Ko. 429 Liberty Street. orrosiTE ILXIOX tassexger depot, PITTSBURGH, PA. fjcll-ly. FELIX HEXLY, Trop'r. UNION IIOIJ.SE, FBEN'SBURCJ. Pa.. JEROME A. TLOTT b I j-opietor. spares no paio to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the libera! patronage it has heretofore received. IIis Ub!e will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with tlie best cl liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obli,, hu&lcr- JanSO. 18C8.-tf. BfOUNTAIN HOUSE, Euekslukg. t" m V' & CO., Prop',,. IheTASr.K is always supplied with tho' o. nicest ie.:eacies ; the. P.ar is supplied with c.onee l;n -is, and thf Stabix attended by :aretul hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated aud boarders tal.cn by the week Xioata or ytar, ou rca,ulio ttrmj." fcbil Ayer's o 'sip Fcr restoring Cray Hair to its natural Viialiiy and Coor. is at once agreeable, licalthv, atul c-Tcctual for i.re.-ei-vinqj the ! lialr. 1' tiled or gray ( hair i.i soon restored J to ? fsniinal color tr'Mt the rrJs and ftr.shuci-s of youth. Thin hair is thick o. i ; . j..j'7 ened, Tallin: hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured . by its rise. iNcth-.n can restore the I hair where tho follicles are ikvlxcvcd," cr the glaiuls atrophied xind tlccaycd. E:;t such a-5 rej::ai:i tan Le saved for t!3t fa:e.-3 by lhi.- rpplicatiun. luslead j of f.ju;n:g; tno hair wilu a past f-e-di-mcut, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will rit cvent tl'e hair frcm turning "ray or lulling ciV, aud i ponennn anfltr r.i'ovort 1 1 i 1 A t -o J?me I from those deleterious substances Aviiich make some preparations dangerous aud iujiiriouj to t'ue Lair, tlie Vigor can only benefit but not Lurm it. li vauted mereiy for a 'HAIR DRESSING, cotliing cl.?e can be fouitfl so dcsiraLIo. Containing lieiLuer oil nor uye, it tloos not soil wliito cambric, and yet lasts long on the litiir, giving it tt rich glossy lustre and a grateful ptrfuiao. Frepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co,, rHA.CTICAL AXD AXA.LTTICAL CilEiHSTS, IiOWEIiTi, 3IAS3. FKICD $1.00. For n!?hy 71. J. ELtiY'tt, Aent', Ebenrh-jrg Ayev's SarsaparHia, Ti-.o reti'itMtion tills ft rr!!.'i:t n : iiv.-ir enjevs, i. iieriv-; i-..i:r U-? euros, limiiy .f M hii.li fire truty jr.nrvcIIv'U-:. Invetcrnto i :(es of ; rr.l;l.i:s Us-C;i-:o, where the syptPi:i Ei.-.-ined I'atiii-.-itcil v.iih Corn:j.tioii, l;2ve li.-ra pui iin il nn.I t nri .1 tir it. ticrofi l :.u .t'lcrtion? and lor.U-r-, v iiichtvcre c?. tn-avatf l ly tin- scri.fu- l.ul l.llf.:Trlt..T ... tooy rrrc pninfully aaiirtlnp. have been ra.li-.il'y riirod in su:li preat nuinUc-r., in alnm-i pvitv -e--1i. n ol tiie t-ouiitry.ll.at tin? i-uUic sctircely mied to bo liitiirTnoil ol' its virtues or u.-os. Scroi'uloua ioi.-on i.-s one of tho rci.ort (lrr'ive enemies of our nice, oitcn. th.s ii:n ci-n .-o,,! nnV- it tenant ot the organism ;iik-i-iuina- the con-lit-.ition nnl invites tho attack of eiu'Lt i.Hnor f:ti:dSj-ns without cxeiiiiiir n sitsfiit ion of its' la-o'i nce. .Air.iin', it seeuis to breoo inf.- ti'jii throughout the tiCfly,:tnd then, on 8ome l'avor.-ihle occ.a-i'.n. rai.i.ilv develop nito one or other of its hhleou forms, either on the Btirlaec or amor.cr the vitals. In the l itter, ttiher eles may he fiKhlenlv deposited in ttie lunirs or lieart, or tumors farmed in the liver, ur it hh.ovd its reser,-e l..y ert;pt.ji on the bk'.n, or f ml ulcer lituiiis on tome part of tie l.odv. in in-e tiie r.cca-fio:i.-'l use of a biu!" of this. f-'aritrtrUla ii ad visable, even when nn ai tive vnn -torn of iI:.-t a-o fiopear. l'erson.i lolheted willi the J. V.i inir torn J.hiints peneraliy lhid inimeuiate relief, and, at leiurtli, ojif, hy the use of this SA2iS.4r.-UHL-J.A: St. A I'tftonti'a J-'in-, v-r j:,-ifxij-lti!tf Tetter, Stilt Ji licuni, Srulil Jleatl, Jii'itu orm, Sorr -:, ..-;- jf-;ra, aud other erupt;, m or visible lonns of Smifitlon disea-e. Also in tho more eo!- alcd forms, as fvn,rf.sin, Ji af,s'i, Jlrntt 2is4iixr, l ift, pili-.,sy, Jituraf:ia, and toe various l lr.-rous niTei!io:;s of the uiat-cu-lar and nervous systems. Siih tll.i or Iii n-(-; and Mercurial XHxrttrm are cured by it, though a lonjrtinie is re-pnred for Fiitiduuiff these oh.-l inate tuala"'.ies h- any mo-! ieme. 3:ut loiiK continued use of this ii-'iieiiit v iii cure the eompl-itit. 1-rurorrha-n or White. Ltrrine iArerntitms, nnd 2Vmrilr 2ismscs, are roni mouly toon relieved nd tdtimatelv rured tv its Jiuriiym and invi-r.utm etle. t. '.Minuto D'irec tions for each ccso are tV.nnd in o;ir A!:a.-inac, sup liecj rat.'3. Jthi-ntimtistn. and Hunt, when eam-ed ly nociinu!uti..iis of extraneous natters in the Vl.iod, yield qtdekly to it, as :i!o J.irrr Cumj lai itn, Tnrj'irtit.i, f'omt-sltitu or Jujitn.-i-tnal ion ol" the JAn r, um! .1 :i tiu:ire . wlu n arising, lis thi:y oil i ; d , f"nr.l the rr-nkhn;- poisons ill the. l !ood. This HA USA I' A It 1 1. T.A is a jnvat ! C. Korer for the sire riKih and vijror of the sytem. 'Jho-ev. h iiie l.umnti.1 and I.!-tir.-t. Jtes.x.n "'' Sl,'e;-l.-xft, u.l It-oul h i with ?.. I) An j i-cn-H-ihnut or J;tr.i, (-r f.:iv of the nrTcetioni fcymptomatio of lV'A'.-, W'll :wl inimed'M. lehef nnd roiiviachis cvldez.ee of iu reaor.ttiva liowcrupoiitiud. r j? epa r.m r. y 13 r- C. Al'EII & C?.,2.ovrf-!I, Ttan rraetical uud Analytical CJimitx. COT.D CY ALL DElMtilSTS EVIIJiYUlirjltE. IIki.sk J. Llovd, Aokst, Ecenslurs, I'a. A . D . C R i 3 T E, V. IT II .I'l1 H A T? mmmm merqhats, 112 & 114 SECOND AYEHUE, PlTTSBURCKjPA. J o n x chouse, W!-.or.l:sl.K DEALER T M FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES Area SiSqus. BEST BRANDS OF TIKANDY, WHISKY IRISH WHISKY, (JIN &c, &c. The very hest qualitiea of Liquor?, Wines, ic.. for Medical purposes. Prices LOW. C5?Hotcl and baloon keepers will do well to pive me a c ill at niy utore on Oi'nal street, in buildinj formerly occupied by T. (. Stewart & Co, Johnstown, Aug. Q7, lSGS.-tf. "vW V. ALTFAT IIEli" MASrt'ACTCRKR And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. 1'IiVG ASD FISK CUT Clictvlntr mid MmIi!?if; Tobacco, Snxijjr, Pipes, Snuff Boxes & Ci,ar Cases. AT THK SU.N OF XUE INDIAN, MAIN STREET. - - JOHNSTOWN. JOHN OAT V'V. wir.su (TS A Y & "V K L S H Successors to Rny &, Painter, WltOLEs ALE Grocers and Commission Merchants. AXD DEALKUS IX ' FLOUR, TRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR EON OILS, &c, d-c. 812 Ltbkpty SntKF.T, - P1TTSRURGII JS C. D I i jTiiF7 with i:u2r:n &.tsu others, Maiiirfaetu-rers. and Wlu Ze.vr Dealers in CITY AND i: ASTER X MMK BOOTS AfJD SHOES No. 4.12 Maiiskt Sthrkt. Eclov Fifth, South Side, - Pll'lLADA. WE :iOIiJlELL fc CO., Yt " J Y.rASIIINOTOX STREET, Ne?,r Fa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., M'hdtsale and ILlc.il Dealers in mms mi niMyiil Ml mm, GOODS, HARDWARE. BOUTS AND SHOES. liATVS AND CArS. IliON AND NAIL-- CARiTrs a:d oil iruvnis. i; i;a 1 Y-M A 1 )E CL( Tll 1XG. GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEX AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, To.'ir.l.er witli all m-uuiTcf Wp tern l'r '. I'.ce. e.oii n FLO'JR. BACON, I-ToH, SALT, CA " liOX OIL, Ac, ic. y Wlirf--i'e and rc'"il orders solicited ami rrou.-ptly filed on the Mtortest notice an.! Liiost leaonaMp terms WOOD. MO R II ELL & CO. Jobii'-town, Aj i ii lr. L'U.-ljr. DENTIST RY. The undersigned, a Of iho rr.r.r-Q C'oilee oi JJeuod .v:r ticry, re-ppet- f- -; -." ,rt-'' " ----V.'I".--'- '" full v otler.-t his f 7 K-rrler, to the j - V J rishurir :jd v?e:nitT, li:eh t-Ijco "i r:!l riIt o the FotrnTH Lnday of c-.ich month, to re i:,-ii;i one week. .iu; IU. SAM'L BLLFOKD. D. D. S. DR. H. D. ri!LLER, A I toon a, J'si., frLi Operative and Mccl-.anica! DENTIST. OfSof. rf moved to Virt'inia strref.. orr-osi'o tlie i-'itnt-i an ehundi. I'ersons J.om Lt.-ibri-i f-oiMity or f-Lcvlifre -li.) iret ork kci.c hv ,. to the ."mount of Ton Dollar.- and upward-! will hive the railroad fare itiJue'td fni iheirhiil. All v.-ouk wa heantcd. 'an. 2!, lrf.9.-tf. Sll I) V. ZIEGr.EPi, S-jr?oon -" t;stwiU visit Kv.eTisl,.jt .r p-0 r.. r.. .i i.i.w .;- .uno v on lot? LLU. iJ .7.i- II 4 V ft f tt,tr.f n...l ; ... - . ...v .-v. i, inn. ir'iin.i x f one Mfcex., ourir. wh-ch t;rr!" he may 1p fotiiid at the Mountain House. u-? 1 ee'h ox'r.ieted whhout piin bv theu.se of .Nitrate Oxide, or L.urhiij!r (ias. J AMES J. OATMAN, I) , tenders h'vt r r-. '.?;. in al srrvi.-sas Pl.v. sioi.m and .Surwm to the citizens of Ciim.!-tc-.rn and vicinity. OiT'nr- in rear of LniM inc; rem pied by J. r.tick; tc Ho. as a ntf.re. Mi;'ht mils can be made at hi.- rftderce.r-i:e d-.r outh of A. Haul's tin and v.-are ftoro. rr.Iay 0, 1PG7. I)EYLVRRAiTXrM. I.).,fnT-- nctAN a ni Srnnr.oN. Summit, Pa. Offi'-e e.i.-t end of M.u.si-.r.' iloti.se, on K.iil Hoad street. Night calls mv he made at the cHiee. " fniy23.tf. S3 j. LLOYJX Bue-epssor to Ji. S. n 7) ;'.?, Jfr.dicinc., Pa''n, t'r!. ! thf 'M :Y:sh Orl-jlir 17. 't-..re on Ldn f-'rut, opfosite Il-nso," Ehvijgburg, I'a. 16G7.-Ctn. -V J EnrxscL'Ko. Pa. Gold, ilvr-r, Gevercment Loan?, and other .Vecnrities bii-!)t and k Id. Interest allov.-d on Time Leposits. Collecfions made in a!! accrs.sihle points in the United States. And a central Ihinking business transacted. TZWf M. LLOYII A CO., Hankf.p.s, Altooxa. Ta.- I"r:.rts cn tlie principal cities an 1 Silver and (jokl for Fa!o. Collections mn.de. Moneys received or: deposit, j nyable on de niand, v-ithut interest, or upon time, with interest at fsvr rates. an31. r. a. mcokmas om. vv. oath ax. q noc:.i ki:h & oat.m an. atm;;. -tVS Af hlV. l.ln'U'l-r- Ti n-T.-., null siioet, iv.rncdiaiely cist of H-iith-'s h.-rdvare e'ore. i-'v tn-f- STto:;mey at lay, . ra il Oilice in the Exehanu'e btaidL'i-. t.o fh L uriii ot Oni.tn: ?;k! J. ii ost .lrc.'f- --.ip stj:rs. Wi-A attend to all bu.siuess c e i with his profivrioa. Jan. Cl. lf.07.-tf. 11 K. L JOHNSTON 'rz SCAXLAX. Attorneys at Law, F.bti.sbur, Catubria co.. Pa. Ofilce opposite thv C-uit lUuse. EbensburJan. Cl, lSOT.-tf. JOHN P. LINTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J.,7,nslr.,rn, Pa. ii i"ii'n:o in btiiidin- ou corner of Main and Franklin street, epposite Mansion. Hon.-e. secc-i.d t'.----r. Entrance on Frankliu street. Jnl.tU vn. Jan. Cl. lH!i7.-tf. villia:.i kittujx, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Elcntbuvy. Pa. ft Oiiico iu Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan-31, l807.-tf. L. rKRSiriXG, Attorsky-at- V Lav.-. J.-hnxtoicn, Pa. Olncc on Frank lin Street, iip-.stairs., Hardware Store. over Jidin T.cn ton's Jan. 31, 1867. "ini. II. SF.CIILEH. Attoun kv t r ' - Ofiice in rooms recpntly of-eiip:t-d by Geo. M. ReaJe. Esq , Colonadc Row, Centre s'reet. au.27. in G 1 KO. It V A IIP. 1 .. r ittv tt ' ct l I J t i'y Ebensburs, la. Office in now imii.i;.,r recently erected on. Centre etreet, two doors from High street. aa.27. AMKSC. EASLY, Arxr nx e y W at-Law, CarroUloicn, Cambria Co., ',t. Collections and all legal butintr-s promptly attended to. Jan 3l, 18o7. KOrELIX, Johnstown. T. V. DICK, Ebensburr:. T'priT"-'-!-' "f .v DICIv, Attouxmys-at -...,uutuauai(;,i.l. UUKeWltll V m. Kittell, q., Colonadc Row. foct. '22.-1 f. F. p. tiekney! ft TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebenxbury, Pa. U Office in Clonado RJw. Jan. 5. 18G7-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, JTTORXEY AT LA W , E ben st n ry Pa li Oince oo Centre street, opp.sito 'Linton's llotfcl- t-Lan. 31, 1807-tf. JOHN FENLOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ehenxlvrq Pa il Oince on ih-h biret, adjoining "bia rcsi-,ltuce- Jn 81. 18G7.-tf. Wt KINXEAD, Just ire of the Peace and Claim Ayent.Oiilco removed to the cfii,-c formerly occupied by M. Ilassnn, a. !.. Ujo a, oa tlih St.. Lbensbur jl3. t AT-TfiT). oa( ANEVTMING.-JOf-Q And a GOOD THING in EBENSBURG. ROYALTY SUJ'IIRCEDKD ! The "Hcuse of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL TRY I XEW STORE! SEW GOODS! ITev Inducements! 5 Iligli Street ! j lcv Frices ! j II.O? ti'.'i.fil orVCr-r-ion of the rooms on IIipJ Sti-f-t, (ftirr e d irs from Ociitre Sirct.) it ciiMv (i.-cii- io. t t.v It. li. 1 i-iior, H. iuio .i l-'i h !.e j.v t n Ill.l n .no'ii ftr ' ft IV -.cls-.l Vi-t Of DRY & DRESS GOODS, CireccrJc, !3ardi7are, f.c. w-.c . tirf t'.TT;-r r. j-.!? miii-h Ti""ir tl'-iit anv "dealer in this "r t-rk of tir..ber" hits ever piere!;:ed to Veep, ni.d every srticle of whieh w ill be SOLD YVMY CilHAI' FOK CASH! ok ix EjrciiANcn tor cointp.v rsoDt'CK. NO TVEALF.Tt ETTER OOOPS ! KO DKALl'R KKi.rs MOIfKiiOODS! JiO LKALKK rjKLLS t.'il V. I'Kii ! SO DLALLH bLLLS .MOLJ-I ! TTx Y Fli Y ! Til Y FIlY' ! TR V FR Y! ! ! Buy from Fru! Buy fium Fry! ! THY FliY IF YOU WANT TO IUJY the tirct Drcj's Goods at the fairest prices. THY FiH' IF YOU WANT TO HUY Muslins, Check, Gintrh.ima, I'sc-k'Tips. Shirt- j ln-s, !i-;iiir.i. ; M o:.-, .! o.tn.i, U.ottis, tks slineros, Salinet'., LeI:ni.o, Lnvrs, i'rints. Ac.. Ac., and wif-h to get the full wrirlh ot vour tnoi:ev. TRY FliY IF YOU WANT TO UUY ',oots t-t:J Shoes for lli::', Ladles and Chil dren's weir, uric -set 'lo J in r;u ility and nowhere undersold iu prices. THY FRY IF YOU WANT TO HIT IlarJr. ,-e. Qurertewnre, Glassware, Oaiptts, Oil Clo'hs, &t- , ot the h;i.orncit Etle at thft lo-.vcit fiti'jrcri. THY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Ham?, Shies, Shoulders. Mess Pork . F:th, H;dt, Lard, l?:it'i-r. Kpp-fi, Ch'-ese. OoiV-e, Su gar. Teas. Soups, C.pdl.. Spices, oi anything else in that line. THY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY an?thit.p ftiifl evervthintr worth buyHicr, nrn! he sure that ft H time von will bp sinpiied at tha LOWEST GASH RATES. Oh ny ! n-,v pye ! it is no lie Thar nt the Pry G-..ods Store aud Grocery Jtisf n;:.ri!fd t v A. G. Vi v, On th Rtryet cM-il ILh, Mrre foi your money you car? buy Than from .inv cue ele, fiir cr irh. T Tr""j-T f'ern t r -ti a 1 1 Una f s "f- 1HCK8S GOODS ol the most -aW" desirable styles and textures, nnd hs I am dctrni-tied to stli tJillAl' AS 1 HE CHEAPEST, I resptcridly solicit a call fii-m ail tiie 1 iiJies, and est.t'tiall y frrn those who have ix-fn in ti. ha'i of otber places to make tr.eir ri.rchipe.s. Whitever jou watit to buv, be gmc iirst to tr the More of A. G. FRY. Ebensburg, May 27, 15rj. LTOONA NOT YET IN RUINS! CL0THI2TG BASAAR ! ! STILL IiiGHT CIDL UP ! mm m mm isii IN IMMENSE 1'LOFUSION ! ALL YAXTS Sl'pJ-i.iKr) ! ALL TASTES SCI TED! ALL IH'Yi.KS I't.EASED 1 SUIT- FO?t OLD Pi OPLE! SUITS E.iH TdlDOLE AGED! SUITS FOPt YOU NO AMERICA! LOTHlfMQI CLOTHIiG! TO KI T EVKKV :i.VX AMI IlOY I -- t j cr evi.:;y i.kschiptiox. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS L CAPS, OV ATI. STVtvj ivn ti.o Trucks, Valisos, Travelinj H3rre STOCK THE LARGEST! COOPS THE VERY REST ! STYLES THE NEATEST' TRICES THE LOWEST! CZ,OTIII?V TO OlinEEl or unj- feootls or style aeslrett. CALL ani SEI CALL AND SEE CAN SUIT YOU in GOODS i TRICES. iStOuE ox Axktr Strfkt. one do...r rorth of thh lt OtT,, Don't mistake the place nnd there will be no mistake about you gett:nir poo ! bargains. GODFREY WOLFF. Altoona, April lSoD.-tf. ?OREIGX S1IIPPIXG ZXCKAMGS OFFICE, VK A11K NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, AT NEW YORK KATES, 0T England, Inland. Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, R.ivaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Hcsscn, Saxon v, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland. 'Norway and France. And Tickets to and frota anv Tort ia Unwind, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR CO. Altoona, Ta., Jan. 31, 1SG7. J$pY CHEAP CASH STOKE BUCK'S MILLSrAHeghany Township. 1 he subscriber would respectfully announce to hiss friends and the public in general that he hn.s just opened at l'uck's Mills a large and superb htoi-k of senson ilde merchandise, con Fistinir of all kind of DRY GOODS, URKSS fiOOOS. NOTION'S. OUOCERIES, FUR MTITRK. HARDWARE, end all other arti cles lnuiilly kept iu a country store. 3rHaviin.' paid cash tor my trooda I am de termined to di-pobe ot them either lor cash, lunititr or coauiry proluce at low priced aa like goods can be bought from aty dealer in tlie Kiutiiy. A liberal patrpii.te is ngpoctlully solicited. M'M.J. BUCK Luck Mills, April 22, tf. 1 w 4 11 Ull. V t : j SUPERIOR INDUCFAir-l rr j- c ... J mSSIIHUt'llr r.;iusTt at f WHOLESALE Oil Kr.;-A-, My lock comswls iu jj.irt of eT,.r Tin, Sbctt-Jror, COPl'ER AND RRASS V, " GAUCS-PAIJ3. 33ILr?,3 J )AL SHOVELS. i!iv;.; t i - V 3 l n i T r.- i.-i ii x-. . ' v i Ct.) CA'. noi;:-'i-TENi WALtE OF LYELV Kv- m:TJX(; an!, cok'Lnu L.C r J.Sl o. r-uiii v-, NOi:LL, i 1 1 1 .M'fil a. .,j.L, IN'O rsTuVKs" . Ann any .oKtn uv? ..,-:r...; B'l.&n or:crMii . t ,.ot-, . I 031 Sie Vhle. pans, on tiaiw lor the .r.s j . will Luurdcisd w!if-n n--t r, ' at!ri.t..ia p.v'ri Spouting, VaiSoys a:i-j Core-' ri'l of if i.-.r h wi:i r." ri- rr.V.i ami j ut Uj,. hy c whoi.iis M.i: or. ':':;" I vror.ld c"ul ..Art ietilar .ittc-'iti r. . Ik as Stirrer, wit'i O'a r. note IVht tl.;"i p.oy r.tv- r ir. irp. Furag'.u Eurr.i-r, f r Cr;.'.t grrxcTR's srrrr.r. It rtcciii minds ii.-clf. SUGAR KETTLES AND CA'JIP of all sizes coobt.mtly tn Ld.,c. Ppcml attention given ta Jcbbirg in Tin, Copper and S: :r- ai l.o.vt.-t p. :.sible iat?o. v7nor.r.3ME J-It-.r.en ants' I.-.-row ready, aud will he i?ut or ;t:. r.j man i: Hoping to ses all rny old c:-.:-?-r many new ones tbi Sf-'ing, most siiiCi-re t,r.rjk i V r it 9 rrr , -. tr-it-ae I have i:e.idy rei eive . ::: i endeavor to p'pas-a".l n hr. i.-y tl; -i er they Ley cr iu t. j FHAXriS ',7. IV j J.J-in.-town, March 7. 1"o7. fiin.l-Vl itI.DT CTi -- I' IV CASH Hi Y LI'S! AT TS1T1 EnriXSKMfi 11 0 I ij ii i t ilil i ij U hi U o i t The undt-r-ined resj.t rtfuilv ; citizciis of E'ovnbur &u-l th? jt:'-!-: ally that he has made a pn..; r-. " -; prfces to CASH IiUYEL'S. Vy consist, in jiart.cf (X'&kii.j, f'.i-.' r. tng Stoves, of the mt p..pr,:ar -ware cf every deserij ti.n. of :. v ufacture; Hardienre of all ki :!. Lcka, Scicwn, li'itt flir.Es, 'J . f Shutter Hini:e?, BoU, Ir.-n nr.. V; dow Glass. Putty, Tal-lo Ki ivf- : . Carving Knives and Forts. : Apple Pare-rs, Pen and P k't K -ereat variety, Scissors. Sr.a;, l'r.--Strops. Axes, Hatchets. Lh.r.- ' Mach ines. Augers. Cbisf's, 1 1 . a passes, Squares, Files, hasps, .'.. VYrFnches. It; p. Tanel and Cr s-C: Chains rf 11 kinds-. Sb-vr-'s. -s-and Snaths, Rakes. F -rks. '. Shoo Las??. Peers, Wax V-:: '-. Wiinpcrj.. (Jriud Stc-n- , IV-- V. - i (f:a and Hfcastsrcs. I.n.1 c-- -.1 , ..or.-e noes. Ci-t S Guns, Revolver. Ei.-t. Is. Cir ' der. Ca:. L"sd. tVc . (: i ' Grates and Fire Di ioVs, W--'! s: : " Ptirrps and. Tubing: ';. If ,sre t.f all kind ; IEv. m T. . " in urr:t varictv ; Oirbo-i ii a;n:o:' Fi-h Oil. Lard Oil. Lin?fed T.1.'"" Oi!, R,.in, Tar.Olcware. i r :".L- ! 1 "T'-tittno. -Vic h..l. f (. TT !i"m . r?rt! I .euen ir.-s. as IVa, OfT.-t. Si 1 ' I":e ps -rs. Unr : V;-. Fi.-h, II minv, (; x 7..-:.T;ts ; '.t .;a,i UGALS P.iii.t. Whit. w;L. ii'ir, Y:-.r:iis'i, St. - ve. i-oe, i sa.tti'ir. t Tcth r,n.su-s i I a : 1 i .' I . v. U..'-. - s m-. M ir.i!Ia ii e. ' I :"- " ;ti 111 If ,11 i i;e i. ."-. ! .... , , . . f . C s l.i'Ci l ur at low rates f r (. niado t. i wht'o::a'i?. cro. iii .v: Ebcatbiircr, Ft-b. 2. ! '.-ri. P. --T- - EG2 Vv. y j: I I,. 'i . F c WUolcssle and Itetall VctUt CF EYERY 1ECRH'TIC5. Til, Mil m m&: OF HIS OWN HAXUFACTrr." And GENERAL J0B3ER in SFlV' and all otl.er work in L'.s ' . Virginia Street, nerir Can.;"5 S. Al.TGO..l, ri. The only dealer in te c'tv h.ir .zZ -'f' sell tiie renew ne 1 dAKI-h , COOK SI OVE, tho mr?t in complete and snti'i'ic' ,rT Stove cv?r i:.trvhce-l to tho public. Stock Immense. - Price satisfaction c.uar.as C -v t 'f : i.: VHOtESALE GBOGES I K T K K S 1 V WITH . n WHOLESALE TOBACC0 D- S. E. Corner Third and f; Jan. 22, 1863. Pll" FRANK W. ir'. WHOLESALE and RETAi L u-.; If of TIN. COITER a.J,..3.;i WARE. Canal street, below ;tf town. Pa. A laro stock - , Land. f
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