fc-atsr ii vr v--fi. s?r J-.- a-aaafc m .-z.x-t: s.&m ?rggfcia3iasai twxi AX ADROIT SELL.. One day a gentleman willed in nt the Btore cf Mr. Kalph Ilardm-m, with a violin box under hia arm. He purchased a necktie, for which he paid lifty cents, and then asked permission to leave his box while he did a few errands down town. Old Ilardman a dealer in new and second-hand clothing had no objection. Mt is a violiu," paid the gentleman, "which I jrizc veiy highly. It was yivcu me by an old JtaLan, who died at my father it house. 1 Leg you bo cartful of it, sir." Mr. Ilardman promised, aiid the owner j or tne precious viol departed. Toward noon, while the old clothing dealer was very deeply engaged in the work of selling a suit of shoddy for bang up Prussian Trioot, a stranger entered the etore a remarkable, will-dressed man, with a distinguished look. The violin box was in sight upon a helf, and as no one was near to prevent, the new-comer flipped around and opened the box, and took out the instrument a very durk Uued and ancient-looking one. Hallo !'r cried Ilardman. when he : -card the sound of the violin, "what for ! you touch Uat, eh V The stranger exclaimed that he was a professor that he was a leader of an or chestra and that he could never tee a violin without n-jin it. And then he drew the bow across the strings, playing a few passages of a fine old German walTz. "My soul !" he cried, after hi? had run Ins fingers over the instrument awhile, "that is the best violin I ever saw! There is not a better one in the citv a perfectly genuine old Cremona ! I will give youa hundred dollars for it." Ilardman said it was not his. "I'll give you a hundred and fifty! Two hundred ! ' Mr. Ilardman was forced to explain Low the violin t ame to be left in the tt jie. The stranger had taken out his pocket book, and drawn forth two one hundred dollar bank notes. He put them Lac!-', remarking : "I must have that violin if money will buy it. When the owner returns will you ask him to wait for me ? If he cannot wait, ask him to meet me hero at six o'clock. If he cannot do that, tell him to call nt the ottice of tLc Treasurer of the Academy of Music, and inquire for the Director of the Orchestra. Will you do it r 3 Ilardman said he would. "Hut," suggested the stranger, "you need not tell the man what I said about bis viol, nor what I've ofFered ; because be may have no idea of what a treasure be possesses. You will be careful and circumspect." The stranger went away, and Ralph Ilardman reflected. In the course of an hour the owner of the violin returned, and asked for his box. liut the thoddy man had been captivated by the golden bait. What would the gentleman sell his vio lin for f At first the gentleman would not listen to the proposition ; but after a deal of talk he confessed that he was not himself a professor, and could not well afford to keep such a valuable instrument. lie would sell it for $175, not a penny less. Kalph Ilardman paid the money and became the legal possessor of the violin, ready to take anywhere from three to five hundred dollars from the director of the orchestra, as he might be able. v But the director did not come. At the end of a week Ilardman carried the violin to a professional friend, and nsked him what was its real value. His friend ex amined it, and said : "Two dollars and a half, without the box." l?ilph Ilardman was strongly of the opinion that the gentleman who left the violin in his care was a swindler, and that the director was a partner in the business, and that, together, they had made Lim their victim. That night shoddy was marked up ten per cent. 'Seeixo tiv: Ett rniNT." A couple of lads in Portage City, Wis., climbed a tree outside the tent to get a "deadhead" view of Forepangh's circus. As soon as the elephant was through in the ring, the managers brought him out and bitched him to the identical tree from the limbs of which the lads were viewing the circus. To "a boy up a tree," this looked a little out of order ; but they kept as quiet as death, fearing that they would either lose the closing performance, or be the sub jects of the displeasure of the circus man, if he thould discover them "dead heads ing" it to his show. In due lime the per formance closed, the crowd di?persed, and horror upon horrors, the keeper of the animals now added to the perils of their situation by hitching two smaller ele phants and a camel to the same tree. Our lads now discovered that they were in for a night of it, as all hands had left, excepting only themselves and the animals on guard below. All hope of escape was now cut off. About this time Romeo concluded to investigate matters about him, and with his trunk commenced trimming out the smaller branches. Our boys commenced climbing also, un il they got above his reach ; and now the camel took up the investigation, and poking his ugly mug up among the limbs, he drove the boya to the very uppermost branches of the tree, where they were discovcied, at daybieak, by Ihoir anxious parents, who bad been searching for them in vain all nght, teetering and tossed about like blackbirds on the top of a rice stalk on a windy day. The boys saw more of these animals than all the rest of the boys in town, and "fur nolLi,,'" too; and if they don I remember the time for the balance of their natural days when they 'Vat up" with Iloraeo, then we miS9 our gueg. 1 be phrase "seeing the elephant," had to them a practical application which thpy will always remember. An echo in Woodstock. Park, Oxford shire. Eng., repeats ccvecteen syllables by day and twenty by night. The most rc rsarkatle echo kuuwa it one on the nonh Fide of Shiply Church, in Sussex, which dutractly repeat? Iiventy-one svllatles. HOOIXAWD'S GERMAN BITTEBS, A5D HOOFLiSi'S GERMAN TONIC, lrpjwiTed by Dr. C. If. Jacknon, riiiladelpliU. Their introduction Into thin country from Germany Oiwui'reil la 1&.'5. TUKi' CURED YOCTl FATTLEH3 AND MOTHEBS, Au'l will rnr you nnrt yemr children. They &r eu'.avly ditiirerit""rj"" amF7m 'rom the many iir(!;ar::'nii9 low 'n 'ie country c!l-d IJiiter or R.1 Tonic. Tliey are no tavern ri m 'r'VTifirn, nr tin thing likeurw; but fc'iuJ, Luncut, rclinblj medicine. Tlicj are The greatest known remcdus for Liver Complaint. DYSPEPSIA, Ner rous Debility, JAUNDICE, Eisca is of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, and &11 1 I si ariNinz from a DIor deictl Liver, Stomach, or impurity of the bloob. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Files, fu'-laf-sa ot Bloo'l to tha Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Jtfausen. Heart burn, Distrust for Pood. Fulresa or Weight in the Stomach, fiour Kructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the fit of the Stomach, Swim min ot tl.eHnad, ll'irried or Difficult Brenthme:. Fluttering at tns Heart, SuCfocatinpr when in a Ly- Onokmir or Sensations intr Posture, "Vision, Dots Sight, Duli Dimr.ens of or W ebs Vefore the Pain in the Head, pendency Of Perspiration, Yellowness or the Skin arid Eyes, Fain in the Side, Back, Chest, lAmXs, eta., 6nduu Flushes of Heat, Burn. in;r in the Flesh, Constant Imag-ininp-s of Hvil and ireat Depression of Spirits. jLll these tudicucr. disruse of the Liver or iJiycstixe Oryans, tumbiucd wtii imj-uft blood. Hoofland's German Bitters f entirely vegetable, and (onta'ns no Honor. It 1 u 4-uruioiiittl of lIuiU Kt. (:tI. 'iUc Ki)l, Herbs, and ISarit li-Ulll YtllK'Jl lUi'SO n re KtioreI I it Cicrniuuy. einal virtue AH iie uu' are rxlntc Iroiii lliein by cLeiii)l. 'I'tieae v m e I o ji 1 1 li eitrui (t art lliev loriitirdil to tlila country to be iit-i finrely for tiie lUHiiulucture ot ttiee Eilllt-rat. 'I here la no u!coltolia Miitt:iit' ol iiu) kind used I ii com uoii dins; tite Hiltem, lipiicc It is the wulr Itittci-M tliut can lc utvd In casea w here ulcoiioiic lLoiuluuS ur iiut advisable. Hoofland's German Tonio it a eomlinnlion of all the ingrtclfmU of th: Bitter, with rri: i:tnta Crux IZum. Ofanye, etc. It it used for Utt dtim diseirs as the flitters, in casts whrrt tome pure alcottblic stintutus is reqiiirerL l'ou wiil bear in ini?id that these remedies are entirely diffrruot frm any o'hers adatrtis'df'ir t!te cure of the diseases named, tli'Se beinj scientific prpart:tt,ns cf medicinal extracts, while the others are mere dtrortiuns of rum in tomt form. Tlie TON lO it decidedly one of the most Iea sunt and agreeable remedies rivr ofered to Ute puttie, lis taste is tiqui.tite. It it a pleasure to take it, while itt lift-ptcing. exhiiizrating, end jrwdinnal qualities kavi caused ii to he known as Oie greatest of all Ionia, DEBILITY. There it nn medicine eqmnl to tfooflantPt German dtlcrt or Tonic i.yyaaraMai- of Ixlilitjf. Tliey impart a tone i 3.n Hand rigor to the whole tysttm, ttteii;i'.hen I-tS the aypetile, cause an enfoymeid of tl, iwmLimm food, tuaLIe the sto mach to dij'tl it. punj y the blood. p re a good, sound, Iteallhy complexion, traditnte the yCllow tiitye from Hit eye, impart a Hoovi to the cwks, tnd change the j iier.t from a short-breoAhed, emaciated, uval; and rurtoui invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and rigorous person. weaK and Delicate Children are made Mtron by iihlns: tlie Tonic. In latt, they re Ki clues. Xliey ca.ii be I'diuini ie ISillei's or Family Ieii- liwlervtl wiilt ttrlert illilr In r3iil.l I ! r mnnlh. old, t lie most delicate leiuale. or u mult oi ninety. T)ust Jiemediet art the lest Illood I u ri n crs rer knovrn, and will cure all diteatet resulting fre-m lad blood. Keep ynurpm blood pure ; kr.p your Liver in order ; keep 11 your digestive, organs in a sound, healthy M wtrondition, by the use of Oiese remedies, m 1 1 ! I lalnid no disease will ever assail you. The best mm tlie country recommend them. Jf years of honest reputation jro for anyUiing ytu must try Uese preparation. FROM HO!T. GEO. W. WOODTVAHn, Chief Justice of tlie Snpreme Court of IVnnayWanla. 1'uiLADEi.rniA, March 16, 1)67. J find " ITnofianiTs German Hitters" is not an intox icating beverage, but is pood tonic, useful in disorders of tlie digestive organs, and of great benefit in eases if debility and want of nervous action, in tlie systi m, l ours truli, GEO. W. WOO WAUD. FKOil nOX. JAMES THOMPSON, J udge of the Supreme Court of PcnniylvanlA. I'm i tniLruii. April -J8. 1SC. Iconaldor r Jloollaiid' German liit A jV Icri a raiuable medicine in cane AitaX of attacks of IndlgeiUmiBfja Bsulnor Iycptl. I (uu cei-til'y tliilrom inv exptrieuce of it. luuri, llfi rcMrVcct, FROM REV. JOSEPH n. KESNARD, D. Tator of Uie Tenth Cnptit-t Church, Philadelphia. Dtt. .Ticksox 1sr Sin:- I hare b'.en frequently requested to connect vr.y name with recommendations nf dijerent kinds of medicines, but regarding the -practice os out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all ciscs de clined; but Willi a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in vty own Jamil y, of the usefulness of Ihr. Hofjland't German hitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to enircss mv fuU conviction tliat for iri-n- enil debility of the nygtmn ai;d especially for Liver Curariluint, it is a ale and vaiuaMe p r p a r ation. Jn Jail ; but usually. some caset it may 1 doult not, it will to those who suffer be very beneficial from Uit ubvvc cause. 1'ours, vry retpee'fulh, J. H. KKX.VARD, Eiyluh, biloui Coat&t slrt& CAunon. JTor.flancTt German Rrmedies are rouvterfetteiL The genuine hare the signature of C. HI. Jackoon on tlie front of the outside wrapper of each b-Jt'le, and th name of the article, lleton in each bollXe. All olktrs arm coutUertiL Price T tlm nitter 1 00 per bottle t r, a hall doyen lor $5 OO. Price ot th 'Ionic, $1 5 ) per bottles Or, a Iialr dozen lor $7 50. The tonic U put up In quart hott'.cs. HeecUect Utal it it Dr. ITyotand'l German nemefiUt that art to universally urrt and tt highlw rtcom mena'd; aJiJuVtiwrawsajs. allow the brvgjitli U indite you to take i l else that Me may say ts just at f fJaoed, b'cause he niaket a larg-r perfi ri isTWT vn lt These Rem, dies will bt teiu by txp,a tv any locality upon ai plica tion to Uu PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE fiTOHE JVo. eai ARCII STREET, PhiladcfyhuM. CIIAS. IL EVAIT3, Proprietor, rormerly C. II. JACKSON & CO. These Kemcdles are for sale by Drns Clts, 5torclrccrs, and. IVXediciiio Deal ers every wliere. Po not ftrel to examine VJ'll (he article you buy, i craer to get tlie geuuuse. 0ZT For Sale by j. j. LLOYD, Dru-oisf, ..ccs-lur& Iv o;t.22-Ty. ENTISTRY. The undersigned, a trraduate of the I3aUi tnore College of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers his PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re main one week. Auff.13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, fggs Altoona, Ia., tUlS3? Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. OiKce rtmavc-d to Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. rcr?ons from Cambria county or eh e where who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars mid upwards, w ill have the railroad fare oeducned from their bills . All wokk warranted. Jan. S21, 18G9.-tf. JR. I). W. ZIEGLER, Surgeon Den list, will viait Eiienpburs: p-o fesslon.tlly on the SECOND Mox DAT of each month, and remainlPfy one week, during which time he- may be found at the Mountain Ilouie. ESFTee?h extracted without pain by the use of Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. TAMES J. OATMAN, 31. I)., tenders his profe&sioDal services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroil tewn and vicinity. Ofiice in rear of build ing rjcrupied by J. Buct & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at Lis residence, one door south of A. Haug's tin and hardware store- fMay 9, 18G7. Jl DEVEREAUX, M. D., Phy- sician and Sckoeon, Summit, Pa. Office east end of Mansioi. House, on Rail Road street. Night calls may be made t the ofiice. f my23.tf. J. LLOYD, successor to It. S. BuKN. Dealer in Dmns. Medicines! Paiiils, &fc Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House." Ebensburg, Ta. October 17. lSC7.-Cm. 1 LOYD & CO., ISankcrs, JiJ Ebessuurg, Tx. Guld, Silver, Government Loans, and Other Securities, bought and srd. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. O-llections made in all accessihle points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. T M. 1LK.OYO &. CO., Bakkees. Altoosa. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold fnr sale. Collection?? made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. an31. V A. SHOEMAKER . . . .GEO. W. OATMAN. f TH lr ITTTiy o r t fin . miuiiiunir,u CC UAJ.lia, ATTOK- Ntvs at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Offices on Ilih Pirec-t, immediately east of Huntley's hardware store. ap 8,'C'J." D. JM'LAUGriLIN JTTORNEY AT LAW, Joluistotcn, ra. 11 Oilice in the Exchange building, on the Coruer of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. I" 18t;7.-tf. R. Ii JOnNSTOX, j E. KCAXLAN JOIINSTOX & SCAKLAN, Attorneys nt Law, Ebensburg, Cambria eo., Pa. Office opposite the Court House. Ebensburg, Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. JOHN 1. LINTON, ITTOEXEY AT LAW, Jufinsfctrn. ra. II Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion H .Ufce, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street.' Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. " WILLIAM KITTEIX, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ehcnshurq. ra. U Ofiice ia Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. !867.-tf. (J L. PEPtSIIING, Attoksey-at- Law, JoJtnstou n, ra. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1807. TM. II. SECIILER, Attorset-at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Ofiice in rooms recently occupied by Geo. M.Reade. Esq , in Colonade liow, Centre street. aug.27. GKO. M. HEADE, Attornetrat'Zjatr, Ebensburg, Pa. Ofiice in new buildin" recentlv erected on Centre street, two doors from High street. aug.27. AMES G. EASLY, Attorney- at-Law. Carroll-town. Camh rid. Un Psi Collections aud all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 31. 1867. A. KOrELIX. - - . . x. w. DICK, K Johnstown. Ebensburg. OPELIN & DICK, Attornkys-at-Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Ollice with Wra. katell, Esq., Colonade How. oct.22.-tf. F. P TIEKXEY. 1 TTOKXEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. il Ofiice in CVjlonade Row. Jan. 5; 1867-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, JTTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. fl Ofhce on Centre street, opposite Linton's ntcK Jan. 31, l8G7-tf. JOHN FENLONj " JITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa ll Office on High street, adjoining 'his resi- Jan 81. 1867.-tf. KINKEAD. Justice and Claim Aamt. OAR rom.j --0 iviiJUICU VJ the office formerly occupied by M. Ilasson, Esq., dee'd, on High St.. Ebensburg. jl3, yr. altfathek; MAKUKACTCRER And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. PLUG AISO PISE CUT ' Cliewlng and tuukin? Tobacco, SnttJ, Pipes, Snuff Ihxes tf Cigar Cases. AT THE SIGN OF THE l.NPIAJf, MAIN STREET, - - JOHNSTOWN. jonx GAY. . . , fCJ- A Y eSs . . VM. WELSH. V E L s II , . j w A .luicr. WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DKALERS IN FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, &c, 302 Libkrty Stueet, - PITTSBURGH C. D I B u R T , With KOKCR & ltKOTIIEUS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE wnn i w? Ah in MiAf m. - w w t w tn iu onutb. No. 432 Mahket Street, Below Fifth, South Side. - PIIIl D i D m b. mm mm m VI - 1 Vt A UIG XII IXG, And a GOOD THING in EBENSBURG. ROYALTY SUPERCEDED ! The "House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY ! NEW STORE! SEW GOODS! New Inducements! High Street ! j lcw Prices ! Has taken possession of the rooms on High Street, (three doors from Contre Street,) recently occupied by R. II. Tudor, into which he h;is jutt inltoJuced a mammoth as.sortmeut of DRY DRESS GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, &c, consisting of everything and much more than any dealer iu this "neck of timber" has ever pretended to keep, and every article of which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP FOR CASH! Oa IX EXCHANGE FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. NO DEALER KEEPS HETTER GOODS I NO DEALER KEF.PS MOIJE GOODS! NO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER ! NO DEALER SELLS MORE ! TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY FRY!!! Buy from Buy from Fry! ! THY FIIY IF YOU WINT TO UUY the fiiicst Dress Goods at the fairest prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WMNT TO BUY Jtlus.lin?, Checks, Ginghams, Tickings, Shirt iDgs, Denim. Drills, Jeans. Cloths, Ca6 simeres, Saiinetts, Delaines, Lav 113, Print!, kc., kc, and wish to get the full worth ot your money. TRY FRY IF YOU WtXT TO BUY Boots and Shoes for MenV, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled in quality and nowhere undersold in prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WNT TO BUY Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Caipets, Oil Cloths, &c., of the handsomest siyles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Hams, Side?, Shoulders. Mess Pork, Fish, Salt, Lard, Butter. Efrjrs, Chpe;, Coffee, Su gar, Teas, Soaps, Candles, tpices, or anything else in that line. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY anything and everything worth buvini:, and Le sure that at all time vou will tie ut.p'.ied at the LOWEST CASH KATES. Oh my ! my eye ' it is no lie That at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. G. Fry, On the street called High, More for your money you can buy Than from any oue else, far or nigh. JPrTs; tVsTpn t t keen a full line of VW DRESS GOODS of the rnot ,a's' " desirable styles and testures, and as I am deferir.ined to se 11 as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, I rcsj.ecUu'ly folicit a call from all the ladies, and especially from those who luive bt-en in the habit ot visiliii-; ihcr plices to make their purchases. AVhatevcr jou want to buv, be eure first to trv the store of A. G. PRY. Ebensburg, May 27, JfeC'J. PKTFR FCnt.rGKL. J. M. MONTGOMERY. ONTGOMEKY & bCIILEGKL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, "ft UOLKiALE SEAI.KRS AND UrCElVEKS OF FLOUR AND PRODUCE, STAR FROXT, 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSIGNMENTS ok PRODUCE Solicited PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hart, Caugliey &. Co.. Bankers, Arbuck'es & t5o., Wholesale Grocers, C. H. Love &. Hro., Dry Goods Merchants, W. I). Cooper & Brother, Wholesale Grocers, Reymcr Brothers, Confcc ttoners. iCirculars with Brands and Prices scut to uea'ers. May 13, lt?lD.-(iin.7. A GOOD T II I N G ! Important to Housekerpers, Hotels, liaiiks, Ottice, V-c. TTITJ PATENT WIRK ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL KIT ANY WINDOW Give Teutilation aud light, Screen from view and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOS and othee INSECTS. The Adjustable Window Screen Co., SOLE MANUFACTURERS, G23 3IarRct .Street. 1'liiIatTa. For sale by Dealers a House Furnishiuc Good. June 24, 1S69. 8m. JOKEIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, AT KEff TORK RATES, OJJ England, Ireland, Scotlaud, VValcs, Germany, Trussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Ilesrscn, SaxoDy, Hanover, Belginoi, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, Nevir South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona, Ta., Jan. 31, 1867. .WORD from JOHNSTOWN! JOtlX J. MURPHY & CO., Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of season able Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c Their stock consists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 28, 1867.-tf. $8 If O II N. C R O U S E , WHOI.ESLE PFALEK IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AKD 1.1(11 OHS. BEST BRANDS OF BRANDT, WHISKY IRISH AVHISKT, GIN, &c, &c. The very best qualities of Liquors, Wines, &c, lor Medical purposes. Prices LOW. tSKotel and Saloon Leeporo will do well to give me a call at my toii on CaDal street ia building formerly occupied by T. G. Stewart & Co, Johnatowa, Aug. 27, 1SG3. tf. PHILADELPHIA. BSampIcs sent by mail when written for. THE BRE1T PACIFIC RAILROAD IS II All SUED! First Mortgage Bonds OK THK UNION AND CENTRAL PAGMG RAILROADS BOUGHT AND SOLD. DB MM & BROTHER, Bankers and Dealers in Governments, IVo. -IO S. Tli I til Street, PHILADELPHIA. GKO. C.K. ZA11M, n ZAUM ZAHFVi Sl SON, DSALEKS IN D-RY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, . egots m mil. ms m caps. AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually Kept In a Couulrj' Store. WOOL AND COUNTiiY PKODUCK TAKEN iN KXCflASOft FOR GOODS ! STOIii: ON MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Pest Office, June 10,1800. LT.LNPIiUUG, FA. OOb7U)RUELL'"cor, WASHIKOTON STUEKT, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in mm aid ssMisnc w urn, BIILIjIXEHY goods, iiAinnvAr.E. QUEKNSWAKR. liOOPS AND SIIOF-F?. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND .NAIL5 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, liEAl Y-MAl)E CLOTHING. GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Wrstprn Procure euch aa FLOUR. ISA CON, FISH, SALT! CARBON OIL, &c, &c. 139" Wholesale and retail unlers solicited nml promptly filled on the shortest notice and niotst reasonable terms. WOOD. MORRELL L CO. Johnstown, April 28, 1861). ly. A WSON & tTa K E It FRANKLIN STREET, In the Old POST OFFICE UUILDIIVG, Juhustoivu, Ia., VHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS I IV EST BR W I'ROOUCE! fill keep consanUy on SUGARS, BYRUi'ti, MOLASSES, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR. BACON. POTATOES DRIED and GREEN FRUITS, TOUACCo! CIGARS, &c, &c. Orders solicited from retail dealers, aud sat isfaction in goods and prk-es guaranteed. Johnstown, April 28, 1SC9. A. D. CRISTE, WITH LITTLE & BAlIil), WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. LA3TGHTROTIIS PRONOUNCED THE BEST EVER YET introduced in this County or State. Any person buying a family right can have their Hes transferred from an old box to a new one. In every instance in which this haa been done the remit had been entirely patfcfactory, and the firft tike of honey has invariably pid all expeiif-cx, and frequently exceeded thni. Proof of the Fupcrior merits of this invention will be lonnd in th testimony of every man who has given it .1 trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, and their etprience should induce every one interested in Bees to Kll A FAMILY RIGHT! Henry C Kiikpatrick, of Carroll township, took lotj pound of fitrplus honey liom tc hives, which he sold at .'$." centj" per pound. Adam Dcitrirh. of C-irroll tovriisiiip, took fiotu two liivca 1W poundi of surplus honey. James Kiikpautck, ot Chest township, tcck CO pund of s-urpbis honey from one hire. Jacob Xirkpntrkk, of Chest township, ob tained 72 poMM! of surplus huiiey fr)!ii o:.t hive, worth nt lc.ss tlian S2U, and the right cost him only $.". IVter Campbell from one hiTe obtained 3f p.iniids of Hurplus honey at one time. 5?"Qi!ite a number of aiieilar statements, authenticated by some of the best citizens of Cambiia county, could be obtained in proof of the superior merits of Lanstroth's Patent Mo vable Comb Bee Hire. Persons wishing to purchase family right should call on or address PETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 5, lSeC.-tf. CairolJtown, Pa. Jolimlotrn anil i:lcnsl:ir MARBLE W0EKS! llavimr aain tJKen charge ol the iCXv branch Vnrble Works at Ebeiisliiiru.-fiJ-TV which he will oTerate in t onnectionTV.iP w rith his extensive estab!ihmut atpoM 'I ohnstOM n, the subj-cribcr adopts tl'"','r netho'l of informing the citizens of rfefej Joh 11) Cambria coanty, that he kce stant supply of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE. which he is piepared at staled limes in Ebena bur and at all times iu Johnstown, tn inanu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or RUREAU TOPS, iu as work 111 mlikt: manner and at as low pri. es as iike woike:iii be put up in p.ny of the cities. Having in my emplor a full force of experienced and skillful workmen. I do not promise too much when 1 Bay that 1 can fiirnifh any of the above ariit-ies on shurt nor.iie. nt the lowest prevailing pi ices, fin! in a 'vle of fiiiish whih cannot lie cicllet bv any other mat Hfaeturer in the Site. A lir-e sLoi k of GRIJSDS1 ON ES on hai.d and lor xale cVieap. .... Prompt attention paid to or.lers from a distance and work put up wherever tie.-iied, or delivered at any iul earned JOHN PARKE Johnstown, Jure 4, IHfiP. tf. OOK WELL TO YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and ltoy' AVtur. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to niaiiHiacture ROOTS and SIIOFS of any desired s:7.i or qualiiy, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest bro;.n. in the vkrt r-rsr m o'nk, on the shot W e.-t notice, and at bs moderate priits as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have woru Hot'ts nud S'lots made at my establishment need r.o aitur tnce as to the superior quality f my work. Others can easily be convinced of th fact if Uk-i wiil only givt me a tria.1. Try and be convinced. trgRer airing of Roots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for p.it favors I leel confident that my work ami prices will cuinmeml me to a con tinuance and iucreu.se of the same. JOHI,' D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, Apr.l 2, ISO. Si N D ii 1: w 1 O S E MERCHA4T TAILOR, Sl-ITES'S FCH.DING, ClIXTON St., JoHXSTjWJV. HAS jnst ri-oeived bis fall and winter stock of tine French. London ard American Cl Oi HS. CASSIMERES and VEST1XGS. and a full assortment of Gtnt"s Fiknishikg Go'-ijs. Mr. Moses h is been for eiaht years cutter at Wood, V.onell & Co.'? establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public gca craliy that he has commenced business in Sup ncs's building, on Ciintou hticct, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and whiter, which he is prepared 0 make up iu the latest s'jies and at moderate prices for cash, hopin-r by at tentioti to buniuess to merit a share ol public pitronage, and mainlaiu ihat success which has heretofore attended hi efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give hiia a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, lStJ8.-tf. RVr.IM-". TTTTT. TT17ATiiLv . tt- w ft? I r- ' r e nrrn 1 iitT,r, . MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The ptibscriher still eontinites to tnanoficture of tlie best materia', aud in the most workmanlike manner, at tha Loretto Marble Works, all kin.l of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, asfvcll as TABLE and RnnKAIT TOPS, an-1 all other work in his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and Bee specimer.s and judge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work JAMES WILKINSON. Ix)rttto, March 12. 18G8.1y. JAMES HOTEL, (Conducted on the European Flan,) 405 & 407 LmnsTT Street, opposite the Union Depot. Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES K. LAN All AN, rrojn-ietor This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Itail roads coming into the city. Tho Eestsurant connectt-d with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-lv. PITTSBURGH: STAE, ISo. 42a Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER, DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. je.ll.-ly. FELIX IIENLY, Ti-opV. UNION IIOUSK, HBKXSBURG. Pa JEROME A. TLO'IT U Propietor, trpares 110 pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of tho liberal patronage it 1kih heretofore received. His table will always bo furnished with tho best tho market affords; his bar with the best cl liquors. His -stable is largo, and will be attendod. by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30, 18G8.-tf. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Edenskcko! IV. I. LINTON CO.. Prop'ra. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with choice liquor, and the Stable attended ty careful hoetlera. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, aaonth or year, on reasonable terma. feb21 M. L. DEALER IM uiuiiL riiUiLi mm consisting cr ; I CRAW, 1LLU, BAC01T, SALT, pj?j FRE8II A'E(jETAULEsJ ALL KINDS OF FRlJi SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEES SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, r Also, a large atott of the - Best Brands of Cigars and Tcb- STOKE ON HIGH STkelt Four Doors Earl of Gvrfoj'g f ' s IIlensbnrpr, ia Ai 41 IX FtJLC BLAST: NEW FIRM, NEWJUILDINGS.1 I.TAVIXO iiorcha.!rt th vt kD,,t.: --JL UiUI,Kt; IrUl M.RV from V.t : Gla, rebuilt and enlarge 1 itn'cr tire'y, Itciiilc icfitiing it veh'.i new ml liC subscrit)ors ore hut prepare! to f"n. COOK, PARLOR $ 11EATIXG 5 of tto l:lit arul mod appliiTon 1 ; THRESHING ilAClll X KB . ;,; LI. 'C I N G , P. O SE ari.l W A T K V, V.' 1 1 F. KL iltvcription. IRON FENfiNG. 1 i . tn.J PLOUGH CASTINGS, and n i in.inner of irticlp nianufa-.-rvi in a Fouia'rr. Job U'ork of all kind ati-.v, prompt iy ainl done ( t'.ca p Tl, c".....v .1 .t, ..p t . ' rjr till I' ,' '4 I II . io to n?w!y patcniol I LOL"GIIS. rf'Sr.ess the dile riu iit t mumil i :ur. in tl'io omir.ly. ::.: h'th arr a.! inu: lh- it cut ij'tro.Muf j l ll; pui. l'cl:evin uuix'ho-. vap:!ic of any noik in our Hi.e in ti.o r r.;-: .n;.'.'- mniinw, and knowin; that ?c c-:i -i iSi ; .,, t" is ri( is mail nave I't'ii cur;,; ' community Wretof.iro c cu'ilidft;j j w p will b 'nil wnrtl-v .11 ' i. 1 Fair r-d jtinns made to wW!ii.t"e dv SL'TI.e liiriiept jTi-j! pni'l iu rKSl r. mftal, or rutiiij:s given in ci haii' e OlU Tl.l'.liS AUK ii:crtr r .. i-u-.i .cos. CONVEEV. VIXl;0i4 Eiion.-biirg, Sept. -2, lrd?. CHAIR lilt MANUFMT0 1.11110 JOEI.S'r(tf 5, Pi. ALL KINDS OF f!!f nrh a? cmnon Winds-r Cii iir, Ft.v Chairs. Vipnna C'iair, Iiu-tle O .ln, 1 Ecickul Chairs, Sociable Curs, : Cant Stnt hbj ROCKING CIIA1KS, OF KTE?,:' SPBIXfi SE.1T tai SpttPos.-Lounges, A-c-.&'c. CABINET FURMTUPi of every description and of Li?. STYLES, WITH PRICES TOSmi Tastes of all. Th artful for past favors, Le rs' ully solicits a liberal share of pub!'; w. Hpe. Clii.tcu Street, .JohcH-ti Cr G). Pa. I J.-n. 51. If " 1 i tt CAVING- iti-".iiii v -ti'ire'l cur !-' are now ncnard to sell reduction from foraitr price-;- O'.r :'-'-s st of Dnijrs, Mi-diciuf-?, Pfrrunierr. M Soaps, Leon's, TLtll's an l M'.e'i's U- aiives. 1'iU?, intmer.'?. Fhsters. LisJ" Pain Killers, Ci'rite il 1 --ii, F f Gincer, Pure Flavoring Etrait--. l" Lemon Syrup, S-'ihi!cr Svrap, Siv.ei-. Rhubart), Pure Spices. &c ; CIGARS TOnii'C Blank Booke, L,c.,'.l, ?. ote5u t I-i--Po-it. CVmmercialaii1 all klcdi of N'j1" Envelopes, Pens, IVia i's, Ar.i""'l ' Fluid, l:lat:k and Ke.1 Ink, l ' i) '-:-? Books, M.razine, .New-ppeiS toriea. Bibles. Kelijrious,l'rjj wand To; sJ Peiiknivri, l'ipes, iVc- V-f' We have added to oi:r ftxi " FINE JEWELRY, to w-h;ch e w.-uli? the attention of the Ladies. ' PlTOTOt!R M'H ALfU'MS alio? th;in ever oittred in tlii pl.iev. , Paper and Ci"rs,uM iitir wiu'l'''-. tail. LK&MOS i J.ir.KiT July 30, lEf.t. -Mam Sued, KCIJKE THE" "SIIADOW t 1HE SUBSTAXCE FADS' 1 nov in perfect ordT for exeout'"? iw even- style of the trt. PlioU'i. idie accuracy, rani-in.T froia the ""' picture to the largest s'.ze for liaaii any weather, amlVarrante-i to C,ve5f-' Purdeular attention paid t j h l aeai Frames of all kinds f.r pale c'lC-ip-any kind not on hand will I" orJprel- sirel. lnftruction in the nrt en l ''4', rOallerv on Julian street. ."t.f of i'owu Il-li. T. T. S'1-""y Ebenshur-, Oct. 8. 1SGS. rfcj m Aiiom n ( ; es y a v,up -fl- REiltH'ED. The fu'jf. riber r spectfully announce to his i-u-on citieus of Ebcr-.-bur-; and vicimtf that he has removed to the rc i'";', Centre street. opp.-i;e tho -M'"'",'v ; adjoining tl-.c law o!Hec f Geo. M and ia niw not only pie'viretl l all Kocd.s which mar he hre-iclit to n . fupnlietl wich a fipo line o! CI.tG.a--.,., M El; ES, VKSTJ N G ic wliU-k , to order in the best style and at ' ,.,:;, ecs. Feeling ce.nfulent of givirg '" faction, I 1 ojkj for aa incre- JrVi': idvdcw Iwulion. P-J" V.t...r,v..lr.. Tin U. tf.'l.-U. WHOLESALE METER WHOLESALE TOBACCO S. E. Corner Thiri end Jan. 22, 1868. m