"i V OPTICAL EXTRACTS. Oh, Absalom ! uiy son ! my son ! , ilia tifcece was white as m.ow ; - lie btole a pig and away herua' . : To the bay cf Biscay, O. The bey stood on the burning deck," ' And smoked bis pipe of clay. r And bet -Lis money ua a bob-tailed nag, : When the moon had gone away, I'm lonely since ray mother died". The ice is round us still So I'll peel bag of tutors, O, With theword of Bunker Hill. . . : . It is the hour when from the bouglis . ' I kissed my Molly -inn, . . So rua, Elijah, aiA hurry up, Tomp ! , Or any other man. Oh what are the wild waves saying? I cried the whole night through ; And ft voice replied fr up the height ; A little mere cider, too. The harp at nature's advent strung Is coming through the rye ! Then kiss me quick and go, my honey, . Said the spider to the fly. My Willie's on the dark, bine sea. With five hundred thousand more, And my days are gliding swiftly by . To the old Kentucky shore. A RACE FOR LIFIEON A RAILROAD. AN ENGINEER CIIASKU BY FIRE AT SEVKX IX MILES AN 1IOLU A TIIUILI. JNG NAKHATIVE. Correspondence Grand Rapids (Mich ; Eagle. ' To make it an iutilligible matter to the reader, let me say that the JiulFalo, Corry and Pittsburgh road inter sects the Lake Shore road at this place 1 The station at the junction is called Broo ton. Now lot it be understood that from this point to Mayville, at the head of Chautauqua Lake, a distance of only about ten milea, n train 13 carried over an elevation of 700 foet. 1-Vorn the station to the summit tho grade is about 80 feet to the mile, with curves which increase the distance to four miles. - Jt is over this read that the immense quantities of jet c leurn are brought. ' ' ' On Tuesday evening about 9 o'clock, a train of six oil cars and two passenger cars reached the summit on its way to the Junction. Here, by some cause, as yet unexplained, one of the oil tanks took fire. The passenger cars were at once detached and the brakes stopped them. Next the oil car3 were cut otF, and the locomotive, tender, and a box car containing two val uable horses and two men passed down the road, the engineer supposing that the brakemen on the oil cars would arrest the course of those, but what was his horror on looking back, to see the six cars in pursuit of him down the grade, enveloped in flames. They not only pursued but overtook him, knocking the horses and men Hat upon the floor, and yet almost miraculously not throwing the engine from the .track. ..-.. It was now with the engineer a race for life, and he gave the engine every ounce of steam. Looking south from the place of my residence at that terrible junc ture, one of the most magnificent specta cles was witnessed that a man sees in a lifetime. A sheet of intensely bright flame, sixty feet high, wa3 seen coming down the southern slope, apparently with the speed of a meteor, and really very nearly the speed of a huiracanc (eighty miles an hour,) for pursued and pursuer flew over the course, or rather down it, and around tbe curves, at the rate of more than sev enty miles an hour, as the engineer de clarer, and as everybody ran believe who w itnessed the spectacle. The whole heav ens were illuminated, and the landscape way lit up as by tbe noonday light. On ward and downward flew the engine, and behind it flew and thundered the hug fiery demon. Twice its prodigious weight was driven against the fugitive, as if in etinct with a purpose to drive it from the track. It seemed as if to tho heroic en gineer and fireman there was a perfect en vironment of peril. The S(eect of the en gine was such that it ceased to pump ; then again, the Cincinnati express was due at the Junction nt this time. The engineer of the oil train whistled "open ewitch,' and shaking hands with the fire man, they bade each other farewell, know ing that their lives depended on the bpen ing.of the Lake Shore switch by their friends below, and this -was to -imperil the express train coming down from the WeBt with its living human freight. The engineer on this train aw the fire when it first broke out at the summit, and suppos ing he could clear the junction, before the flaming terror reached it, he, too, put his engine to the utmost ppeed on a. level grade. - A mile short of the junction ho paw that the effort was a vain one, for tbe living conflagration had rushed out upon the Lake Shore track, and was roarinf onward in the direction of Dunkirk. He checked the onward course of his train, and brought it to a ptand-ttill. It did not proceed until 3 o'clock in the morning.. The case took in another danger, and it was imminent. A heavy freight train was coming op the Lake Shore road. All I will say of tha escape of this is that it did escape to tbe side track, and only escaped by the last moment of possibility. Running on to a safe distance from the depot,, the engineer of the oil train detach ed his engine and left the six cars to con 6-me. He says his situation was fully re alized by luni. He expected to lose his life. At every. moment he expected the engine to leave the track. He saw he was going at a perilous rate of speed, but there was no belp for it. The demon was ba Lind him, and be declares that it looked like a demon. With that fondness of real affection for his engine, which these men display, he said "I thought everything of my engine, and was ielertmned to stay by it to the last." The fireman made one at tempt to escape by jump.ng from the ten der, but the engineer restrained Lira. Al together the occurrence was a remarkable one, and in part remarkable for this, that no lives were lost. The brakemen on tho oil cars had gone back to the passenger cars, when the oil cars started. - It was well they did. Unless those rear cars bad been detached and stopped, their in mates would have been burned to death. Ii-ULuAt. IUsbakdky BcatiDg a wife. .A Stohy of a riivsicus. An. emi nent physician in 'Iicarth and Home' contributes thi JoUuvviu; exuiUciteVaVucle' j. fur the benefit- of young, mothers.' ' lie (fays: An inte'ligent young mother- in quired some dys fincciiowj'f he could best preserve 4ier child's linen cicanTsind sweef when changed frequently. through the day I directed hcrhcicr to dry it ly the fire, but in the sun and open air if the weather I ernutted. ' , ; V. Xou thus not only avoid saturating the air of -your rooms wi;h': the volatile and poisonons gases di iven out of thu linen, but the sun's rays ha x-e powers of cleansing and disinfectmgw!iich artificial beat has not nnr will purify and preserve life IjneVP She folowed my direction, but . a is too often the practice, dried and nired it in the nursery window, llor fastidious husband retnonstrutcd in vain against this unseemly exposure. Believing that if she saw her practice, as others saw '. it, she would de sist, he so directed their afternoon walk as to bring the nursery window into full view from a central part of the town. ", Sti-ppiug abruptly, he pointed to the of fending linen (lapping conspicuously in the breeze,- and asked sarcastically V '""My dear, whatsis, that. 'displayed from our window ?" Why, fche proudly repJieJ, "that is the flag of our Union !" Conquer ed by this pungent retort,; he saluted the lhig with a swing of his hat, nnd pressing his wife's arm clo.e within his ywn, -said as tl ey walked homeward, , And long may it wave.' '' - " ; j Straxce 'Coincidence. The Syra cuse Courier tells of a singular coincidence which happened in the family of a respect able citizen "of that city. J The biith of a little child occurred, some "nine months since. Its mother was ill jit the time of consumption. -vSince the chil i came.lnto the world it has followed the physical con dition of its mother with marvelous preci sion. Wculd she be taken with vomiting, the child would be iifliicted in the same manner ; did her health improve for a few Weeks, marked, improvement was noticed "in the child ; , when .her bea'th declined, tho child's would also begin to decline at nearly, the same time.- ! A short time sfucV the mother was -taken muclr worse ; the symptoms of the child were of a similar character.' Finally the mother died, and only a few seconds after : breathing her last, 4.he child fallowed her into, eternity. The case is a strange onp, -showing tho great influence unconscious sympathy mav exert over physical conditions. . ' SHERIFF'S SALES Uy "virtue -of sunui-y wiftsVf Vend. Expon.,' Al. Vend. Expon. and Levari Tut-ias, issued out of the Court of Common i'leas of Cumbria countr. and to mo directed, there will be exposed to Public Sule, at tbe Court House in Ebensburg, on MO.N D.Y i", .tuje I'm day ox StrTtuBEu. Nxr, at 1 o'clock, p. ra , ttie following Keal Estate, to wit : , 3 .All tho right, title and interest of Rees E. Ilecs. of. in am to a piece or parcel of land situated in Cambria township, Cambria county, adjoining lands .of Row h rtd. Francis. Rob'tW. Roberts, hinds of K. D. D.ivis, tlec'd, Jan. D. Jones, Ilob't AVolfl. and others, containing 175 acres, more or lesA, about 5'J acres ot which are cleared, living thereon erected a two story plank L home, large frame bank barn and ater saw mill, now in the occupancy of Rees E. Rees; and a two story plank house not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be fiold at tln suit i.f T.WA,-a Ai.so, all the right, title and interest of cv. ir -. . . oiimuei iveese, or. 111 ana to a piece or parcel of land situate in Blacklick township, Cambria county, adjeiuing lands ol John Ferguson, Hen ry Campbell, und others, containing 105 acres, more or less, about 3J acres of hicli are clear ed, hiving thereon erected a one and a halt story lo huuse, a log bam and a log stable now in the occupancy of Sani'l Ree.Mj. Taken in execution and 10 be sold at the suit of Den nis Bi.in ley. A'o, all the righ, title and interest of William D. Skelly, of, in and to a piece or par cel of land situate in feurnmerliill township", Cambria county, adjoining lands of David M. Davis, Margaret Brady, und others, containing CO acres, more or les. unimproved. 'Also, a piec r parcel of land situate in SummeihUl township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Margaret Brady. Jlichael Gates, and others, containing 4'J acre, more or less, about 2 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house, stable and blacksmith shop now in the occupancy of Thos. Hughes and Isaac Jones. Taken in execution and to be sold at the uit of K. Biffiuger. . Also, all the right, title and interest of James Henry, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Gallitzin township, Cambria county, adjoiuing Jand of James Collins on the cast, on the south by land of Sam'l Craig, E-q , on the w-st by Hemlock street, and cn the north by land of David Watt, containing to acre, more or less, all cleared now in tho oc cuDincy of Hugh Devlin. Also, all the right, title and interest of Jataes Henry, of, in and to a lot of ground situate inOallit.in township, Cambria county, fronting on the township road on the east, lot of Jyllu Traiuor on the south, land of James M'Closkcy on the west,.aud lot of John Smith on the north, having thereon erected a one and a half story frame double house, with two back buildings attached, and a frame stable now in the occupancy of Hu'h Devlin and Michael M Morris. Tnken in cxa cutioa and to be sold at suit of R. L. Johnston. Au$o, all the right, title and interest of .J ua. Swinehait, of, in and to a : iece or parcel ot l;-.nd situate in Clearfield township, Cambria comity, adjoining lands of Lewis Storm, John Dia-bin, and other, coutaining four acres, more or less, about halt an acre ot which i3 cleared Laving thereon erected a one storv plank house' aud shamy htables now in the "occupancy of James Swhieliart. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot John Bradley. : - . Also, all the right, title and" interest of George A. Miller, of, in and to a certain dwell ing house, one and a half stories high, havm" a front of 14 and a depth of 24 feet, situated upon a certain lot of ground in the county of Cambria, bounded on the enst bv street on the west by land or Michael 'Waltz, on the south by a street, and on the north b v. lands of William M-Guire. known on the plan of the borough of. Chest Springs 93 Lot Xo. 17. Ta ken in execution .n.,1 r. ri.i ... ,u 1 . ouiu a. lue nail Join t.guer et al. T . ' A M .1 . - au iuo rigiit, title and interest of Joseph Kemp, of, in and to all that tract of 1 md situate in White township, Cambria county warranted in the ar me of Joseph Jones, adjoirr' mg land warranted in the names of Jticbard Jues, Thos. Brown, John Harris and Mitbew vy ills, containing 435 acres and 8d perches and allowance, unimproved- . Taken in execution and to be sold at the scit of John Rover. Also, all the right, title and interest of John Smay, of, In and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Croyle township, Cambria coun ty, adjoimug lauds of Ephraiot Crura, Anthony Miller, and others, couUiuiug b( acres, more or less, about 4U acres of w hich are cleared, having thereon erected a two story loo- bouse and log barn row in the occupauoy of John Smay. Tnken in execution and t be sold at the suit of Thomas Clark et al. w.J,'so a11 tLe riS,lt. title and interest of W 1.11am o.r of. iu and to a lot of ground sit- ,lUfhe -rOUSh of Johnstown" Cambria ST floSon Main street 54 feet, and in Nicholas Tcbner und on the south by lot of Joseph M'Faring. Taken in execution and to besold at the suit of Dorouhof Johnstovin. .Also, all llie right, title and interest ot. William Miller, of. in and to a piece or .parcel of land. situate in Subtjochuna, twp., Cambria coumy, aiijoining Jaotiool John Mannie, Simon Weakland, and others, "containing 5J acres, more or les, about, 1 1 acrts of which are clear ed, havicg thereou erected a cabin house. uiid cabin barn unoccupied. Take 1 iu execution and to be sold at the suit of E. Hughes. - , Ai-so, all the right, title and interest of John C. Dimiid, of, in and to a piece Or parceh of land situate partly in Munster and partly in Summerhitl township, CambritToOoniy . fidjein ing rands of defendant, lands' of John T. Hughes, Oweu Jones ind Fatiick4 Sform," containing JW acres and 140 porches-, 'more or less, about "20 aorcs of which are cleated,- having thereon greeted a oue and a half story plauiv. house and a frame stable uot now occupied Tukeu in execution and to be sold at the suit of William Kittcll, Trustee. .. . . Ato, a.11 the right, title and interesrof Abraham Hitthew, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Cairolltowu borough, Cambria coun" ty, fronting CO feet 011 Main street and extend ing back 240 feet to land of Christopher Cole,, adjoining land of Mrs. Barbara Baker on tbe north and Cole street on the south, having thereon erected a one and a h;ilf story plank house, (weather boarded,) a frame stable and a one and a half story frame carpenter shop now in the occupancy of Abraham Hitchew. Taken in execution and to" be sold at the suit of Jt'stcr c. wienie. , ; ' ' " Also, all the right, title and interest yf Michael O'Fuel, of,.in nnd to a piece or parcel of land situate in Chest township, Cambiia j couuty, at joinicg lauds ol John Kuse, James M'Ance, and others, containing 40 acres, moie or le3a, about. five of which are cleared, having thereon erected, a one and a half story log house and log stable, not i:owoccupied, and a water saw mill- now in thejjecupancy of John ilor--ton. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Bradley. ' ' Also, 'all the right, title and interest of Christopher Noel, of, in and to a . piece or par cel of land situate in White township, Cambria county, contai. ii g .113 acres, , mote r lcs. about 50 .acres of, which are cleared, ailjoluicg .'ande of William Reara,7iiath in Gates, aid others, having hereon erected u one and. a LaJ story (part frame, part log,) double house, now in the occupajicy ,of Christopher Noelr and .a onc'ht.d a half story log house' and log barn'," now 1n the occupancy ot John II. Noel. ' Ta ken in execution and to be sold at the suit of F. M. Flanagan.' - - ' : Also," all the "right, title r.nd interesrof Cl1rI5tOi.her.Xoel, of, in and to a piece or par cel of land situate ,iu White township, 'Cambria county, ajjuining htnds of Nathan Gates, Wm Ream, and others, containing 100 acres, nioie "or less, about 40 aires of which are clearct1, bavrhg" thereon' erected "a two story log hou.-e, framo back ;bnihi:ng nnd a log barn now in tbe occupancy of the said Christopher Noel Taken in execution and to be sold ut tho suit ol Abraham Matthews. -, 'Also, all the light, tiile and interest pf Edward-Burk, dee'd, of. in nnd to a piece or paicel of laud situate in Vashington township, Cauibiia coenty, adjoining lands of Nicholai A.;Burk, Arent Son man, and others, contain ing 130 acres, tnoie or less, about an acre ami a halt of which are; cleared, having-, jthereorc erected a one and a Jialf stcry plank hou-e and frame stable, not now ohcupitd. Taken in ex. ccutiou aud to be sold at suitof E. CIubs &, Co. Also, all the right, title and interest of S:iruh Rorley, George Rowley and Ann Mor-: gau, of, in and to a lot of grouud situate in Millville borough, Cambria countv, fronting 33 feet on Lock street ind extending back 100 feet to land of Cambria: Don CoTupany, adjoin- ing lands ot Cambria Iron Com pan? .oik the 1101 th, south and east, uavii'g thereon erected a two story brick, houi-eaud outbuildings, now in the occupancy of .Michael JJoland. .- .Taken in execution and. to be sold at tbe suit of Siiies, Allen & Co., for aie of Geo. S. Xing.: . Also, all the right, title and interest of Daniel Kline, of. in and to a piece or parcel Of lauu biiuaie m jnest township, Uambria coun ty, adjoining lands of 'John Warner, Michael Eanor, and others, containing 5J acres, more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared having thereon erected a log catip house and a log stable not now occupied. ' Taken in ex ccutiou and lobe sold at suit of David Noel. - Also, all the right, title and interest of Jaraea Burk and Thomas M'Connell, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Sum-" mcihill township, Cambria countv, adjoining laud of Jas. M'Gonirh. O . V?. Xlr,r':i:urrW i,,)'t otners, containing acres,' more or les-, 1:11 improved.- Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of W. K. Piper. ----- - Also, all the. right, title an.l interest of Christian .ll'cs, or, 111 and to a lot of ground situate ju the First Ward of Coneraaugh Buro', Cambria county fc Ironting on, Peter street, au joiuing lot of arart Andrews on the ast, an alley on the svest and aii alley on tlie north, having thereon erected a two story plank house now in the occupancy of Christian Nilgus. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Jacob Fronhciser. Also, all the right, title and 'interest of WilIianrKiXrr, of, in and to a lot of ground Situate in Wilmorc boroagh, Cambria counf t, fronting 64 feet on" Crooked street and extend-' ing back 123 -feet 'to Fine alley, adjoining an alley on the north and lot of George Win.rode on the south, haviug. thereon erected a two story log house and plank stable. Taken in execution and to be sold at the duit of ilr?. Lavinia Broyn.:. : " ; j Ai-so, all the right, title and interest of Mathias Shortencehner. of. in and to n. tiippn nr paicel of land situate iu SutQuehanna towiiship. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jacob Lu-. tner, James Icetner, und oUiera. containing 5 jcres, more or less, about 2"i acres f which, are cleared, kftring .tLcfeua" ticoteJ a-two" t.tocy plank house and log bai n now in the occupan cy of tho said.MiUjiiaa Shortrncelirter. .Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Darkey et al.; - - . oi A JOHN A . BLAIR, Sheriff. Shenff.d OQice, Ebeusburg, Aug. 10, lfcG9.-3t. A. D. CR1STE, ' WITH -'-.I,'?;': IITTLE & BAIIIB, WHOLESALE COMMISSION. MERCHANTS. 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, ; i PITTSBURGH. PA. WW LIVERY. AND .'SALE STABLE The subscribers would re spectfu.ly announce that they haveopene.1 first class LIVERY AND SALK STABLES at the stables recently occupied by C. Gibson, on ban. pie street, one square north of the Diamond. Our horses have been selected carefully and 7i VrfW toMfJr.wuuraace. elegance and foetd. Our saddles, harness, wagons, barou, ches aud carriages are new and of late styles Horses, bought and sold on commission A Keguter will be kept iu the office, and farmers and others having stock to sell are invited, free of charge, to record the same in the Register, w I. bost,cr8 a,wS 'n attendance ? - e hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage.. . : , L-eM- DaVIs & CO. - ibensbcrg, Ang. 19, 1SCU. 3t. ... rj A".?. M7- wife, Jt ru Ann, having left my Led and board without Just cause or provocation, all persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting her on "iy ac.-o,,nt. as I am determined to pay no debt which ehe may henceforth contrac. - . . LEONARD HILLER. TV."., Aug. 13, lcC3.,3- pt-Sff" - -I, I-,,, -i'' - - W-W 1 , PHILADELPHIA. . J6S"SampIessenfbymail when written for.-; TSI5SI5T PACIFIC RArLROiD ' is fix;iiei First Mortgage Bonds OF TOE 1 u ; UNION AND, CENTHAL V PitciFie HMtii(Mi) - bought'' and sold". DE HAVF.X & iiROTIIER, Bankers arrd Dealers in Governments; .o. 40 S. Third Street, PIIILA DELPHI A. GILO. Gt'kt. Z AUJf : 1 '.,iJ AS B. ZAIIM. f. DEALERS IK - - bRYG0t0l)S, GROGEUIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,' - III n 1 v.i t 1 AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES UsuaJIy Kept inaCountry Store. WOOL AND COUNTKY PKODUCE TAKES IN' EXCHANGE FOX GOODS 1 , STOUE OPIAIX STREET;'; Next .Door "to .tiic Post Office, -r. Jtme.lO.lVco'." . , EBENSliUUG, TA. ;T - WASHINGTON STilEET, ' " ' Near Pa. R. R. Depot," Johnstown, Pa., . Wholesale and lldcil Dealers in FGSE1BI AM DOMESTIC BHY BQDDS ItlILL,IXt:iSY GOODS, II ART) WAKE. ' QUE KNS WARE. ; BOOTS AND SHOES. ' - HATS AND CAPS. UiOS AND XAILS, CAR PETS AN D OIL C LOT US, ' "UEADV-MADE CLOTUING, GIASS WAKE. YELLOW WARE, i , WOODEN, AND "WILLOW WARE.' PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, ugeuiier im an manner oi western 1 rortoce euch as FLOUR. BACON, PISH, SALT, C A It RON OIL. ie.. Ac. . . ics.ile and retail orders solicited arm promptly nnea on tne shortest notice and modt reasonable terms. WOOD, MORRELL k CO. Johntown, April f6, 18GU. ly. g T . . JAMES' HOTEL, Conducted oh Vie European Plan,)' 405 407 LlBKltTT Strket. opposite tus Union Dkpot. Pittsbuegh. Pa. JAMES K. L AN AH AN, - -Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. " oct.17.-ly. "pittsbuegh; stak; . o. 429 Libeily Street. ; , OrrOSITECNIONrASSENGEK DEPOT, ; s PITTSBURGH' PA. ' . . yj ..... fje. ll.-ly " FELIX HEJTLY, Trop'r. - UNION HOUSE, PBENSBURO,: Pa., JEIiOME A. TLOTT, U Propietor, spares no paina torender thi hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patron.iqe it has heretofore received. Ilia table will always be furnished with the best the market .affords ; his bar with the best ct liquors. His stable is larjrej and will be attended by a'n attentive and obliging hostler. - Jan 30, 1868.-ff. - MOUNTAIN IIOUiiE,.EcExsiicnG. B.. P. LINTON &. CO., Prop'rs. : The Taece is always supplied with tho choicest delicacies ; the Cab is supplied with choice liquorr, and the Stable at tended by careful hostlers. -Transient visitors accom modated, and boarders taken by the week, aionth or year, on reason ablo terms. - fcb'21 '.FRANK W. HAY, fHOLESALE -and RETAIL Manufacturer t-f TIN. COPPER and SHEET-ICON WARE, Canal street, below Clinton, Johns toivn. Pa. A large StCCi C0H6,nt'v ENTISTIIY. The undcrs'.gaed, rrrr.ilii A f A of the ' Baltic ' tnoro'- College of Dental 'Sur-pery,:'respeO-fully offer his PaOFESblOXAX services to the citizens of Eu ensburg and, vicinity, which place he will visit on the kouktii -Mo;AAT.of each month, Ure maiu one week A uS 13., SAM'L BELFORD, D.D. S.,,: DR. H. B. MILLER, Operativejmd .-Mechaffte'al i DEfglST: Office removeJ to irginiaUtufcet, opposite the Lutheran church- Person ""Smh Cambri county or eheWhero who get work donely me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upward, will have the railroad fureSedncted from their bills. All ttobk warsamko.. Jan. 21, 18C3.-tf. TIi. D. W. ZIEGLER, Surgeon Den- -"- tist, will visit r-bensburg pro fessionally on the SECOND Mow J)AV Of each month, and rmuin one week, durinz which time ha mar be found at the Mount .1 1 n Tinner tWTeeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. ; .TAMES J. QATMANV M. " tenders hU professional services as Phy aioiari and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied l.y J. Duett & Co. as a store. ,ight calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A, Ilaus's .tin and hardware store. .K V " May 0, 1867J I 1 DEVEREAUX, M. D., Pjiy- fclOlAN AND SURGEON', SuVMlit, Pa. Office east end of Mansiou' llonse, on Rail Koad street.' Night calls may be made at the office. ' ;. - fmv23.tf. ' f? J. LLOYD, successor to II. S. Dunn. Dealer WDru-js; -Medicines, Paint, fyc. Store on Main street, opposite tho 'Mansion IIcusc," Kbensburg-, Pa. ' i October 17. 1807,-613. , " ' '. : LOID &. CO.; Kan Iters, ' - Eiiex.ul-rg, Pa. , Gold,r Silver,-: Government Loans, and other SecuriticSj-bought and shl. "Interest allowed on Time -Leposits. 0llictions roade in all accessible points in the Unitetl States, and. a general Banking business transacted. WM. LLOVO & CO., JiANKSKd, Alioosa. Pa. .; Drafts on -the .viaci pal cities and Silver and , Gold for sale. Collections made. Honeys receive! on deposit, payable on de mand, , without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair ratas. . ; au31. i . . j . . F A. SHOEMAKKR, ;...., .'.. . . .tito. W. OATilAS. SliOEMAKEK & O ATM AN, Arrou Kt rs at Law, Ebeusburg, Pa. ; Offices on High street, immediately east of ,Hunt!ev's h;.rdwar store. . .. . ." ,ap.8.'ey - D. M'LAUGHLInT ''- ' ITTOIiNEY AT LAW, Johnslou-n,- Pa. ft Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. . Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. '... , . E. L JOHNSTOX. - J S. SCASUS. - ; " JOHNSTON & ECANLAN, Attorneys at Law Ebensburg, Cambria cp., Pa. Onlce opjiositc tho Court House. Ebensbiirs, Jan. -31, 186.-tf. - '-JOHN P. LINTON, ' I TTOBN EY AT UVXl-Jo7uistou-n . 'Pa. ft Office in buildiug'on conier of Main and Frankliu street, opposite Mansion IIouc, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street.' Johnstown'. Jan. 31. lS67. tf. " ."" WILLIAM KITTELL, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebaulurg, Pa. ft OGice in Colonade Row, Centre street. ' ' Jan. 31. 1867,-tf., , . , - (2 L. 5?ERSHINGAttoknf.y-at-" La v,-Joknstowii,Pa. Office on Frajilt-' lin street, up-statrs," over John Ik-nton's Uardware Store. Jan. 31, 18C7. XKTM. 11: SECIILER, Attounet-at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in rooms recently occupied by Geo. M. Keade. Esq . in Colonade Row, Centtfi street. (aug.27. GEO. M. 11EADE, Allurnegat-Law, rt ... rw uuuuiiiir recently erected on Centre street, two doora from High street. LauS.27. AT-Law. CarrolltotrnT Cla Collections and all legal bueineas. promptly attended to. : JaQ 31. 1807. A. KOPBLIN, - . . T. W.DICK, Johnstown. Ebensburg. 7WELIN .CDIClv, Attorneys-at-Law, Ebensburg. Pa. Office with Wm. KitteH, Esq., Colonado Row. (oct.22.-tf. f. p. tiekney; ITTOIiNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. fl Office in Colonade Row. . Jan. 5, 1867-tf. .; J OSEPII M'DONALD, ITTORNE Y AT-LAW, Ebensburg Pa. fl Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's Hotel. ; ' jan- 31 1867-tf. . . JOHN FENLON, , I TTORNEY. AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. ft Office on High street, adjoining his rcsi dcej ' . Jan 31. 1867.-tf. J J KINKEAD, : Justice of the Peace and Claim Agent. Office- removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Ilasbon, Esq.. dee'd, on High St..' Ebensburg. jl3. TOTF. ALT F ATHER" MANUFACTURKB " And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ' HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, - PLUG AMJ FIXE CUT Chewing and Suioklu? Tobacco, 7 SmiJT. Pipes, Sn ff Ihxes $ Cigar Cases. , . w AT THK S1GX OK TUK INDUS, . , - MAIN STREET. -JOHNSTOWN. JOHN- gay. ..... .' WM. rKLSli. fjr A Y & W E It S II , Successor to C3y Painter, ' . ."WHOLESALE .- Grocers and Commission Merchants FLOUR, PRODUCE, FISH, SALT, CAR- DllkT lttil r, . JiX KJXL.&, 43CC, &0., . 3G2 Liberty Street, - PITTSBURGH A. C. D I 15 J-;. R t IIOJiF.U & 11 R OTHERS, , Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES No. ii2 Market Strwf ' D " p; M r- r j . . !8C9. SFMISilMi-'lSOU. , ' 'T am now prepared to offer ' ' " SUPilIOR INDUCFIETS . to casii ranuHASESii o?, -. TIN. SBEET-IRBS S COPPER ABE ' '. EITHER AT AYIIOLESALE OK RETAIL. My stock consists is part of eVery variety of ' B" Tin, Slicel-Irbn,' COPPER AND BRASS WARES, - SAUCE-PAWS. BOILERS. &c, . COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS. OIL CANS, HOUSKFURNISHJNG HARD--. WAliiiOF EVEItY KIND. . 1 1 FATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, . And any Cooking Store desired I will got when ordered at mannfacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, Src., fur re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ;' others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys M IIOI.E.SAI.E OK KKTAIT- . , I would call particular attention to the Liht House Purner, with Glass Cone, for giving moic lic;ht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. .SPKXCER'S SIFTER -.. ... It recommends iUcif. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS ; of all sizes constantly on hand. ' ' - ; Special attention given to : Jobbing in Tin, Copper and hect-Jron. at lowest pubsibitt rates. '".'. " ...Wholesale, Mkkcuants Lists now. ready,' and will be sent on application ' " . ' mail or in persjn. -s; , : . Hoping to soe all my old. customers 'and many uuw-ones tbi spring, J return my most sincere thanks for the jrery liberal pa tronage I. Lave already received," i-nd will endeavor to plcasa all who my call, wiieth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. UA Y. . Johnstown, March 7 1867. : ." dJ.riEAT Reductiox in Piticrs 1 TO CASH B L YERS 1 -; AT TI1K EBFASUrRG lIOIiSE-FliHiMSllING STORE. The undersigned re?jectfully iniV rms the citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally that he has matle a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My fctock will consist, in part, of Cocking, Parlur and Heal, iv g Sioces. of the most popular kinds ; .Tin ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; -Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinsres, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, In-n and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Furks, Meat Cutter:. Apple Parers, Pen and Tucket Knives, in great variety, Scusora, Shears, Razors aud Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, . Boring Machines, Augers. CliLjseLs, Tlanes, (xim Tiasscs, Siiuare, Files, Rasps. AnviU, Vises, w renclies. Kip, 1 and and Gross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spaiies, Scythes and Suaths,. Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Ptgs. Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringer. Grind Stones, - Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, JLuutler Stieks, Horse Nails, Ilor.-e Shoos, Cast Steel. Rifles, Shot Guus, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der. Caps, Lead, &c, Odd Sove PUtcs, Grates and Fire Bricks. Well aud Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Wave of all. kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil. LLusecd Oil, Lubricating Oil. Rosin, Tar, Glass wre, Tair-ts, Varnish es, Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fish. Ilominv. Crackers. R!r m. 1J Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse. Shoe, Dusting, Varnish", Stove, Clothes and' Tooth Brushes, all kiuds and sizes; Bod Cords and ' Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. : House Spouting made, : painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HLtStLEY Ebensburg. Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. (JEOHGrE" W. YEAGER, AVhotcsale tud Retail Sealer la HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, - - . j , . . A.id GENERAL JOBBERin SPOUTING and all other work in his liue. " ' ', ' Virginia Street, 'Rear Caroline Street, ALTOOXA, PA, The only dealer iu thecitv having thc rieht to , sell ihe renowneil "liARLEY SHfiF" COOK 3 TOVE. the most perfect - r complete and satisfactory J " Stove ever introduced ' .to the public. Stock Immense. -.'. Pmces Low. bATISFACTIQNHHUARANTEED. r jlAILQJRING KSTAHLISILMENT JL R Mnvifn-ii ...... ipectrully-ttunounce to his customers and the Ol fTS ? Ja'eni!t'u,"S nd-vicinity generally, that be has removed to the new building on Centre street, opposite th Mountain House aud adjoining the law office of Geo. M. Keade, Esq.. anu is now not nni r,r...t ... - Ml ,00(14 which may bo brought to. liim. but is a uun line ol SJIjKJ Ills IT MERES. VEST1SGS. &e.. wWch he wU make ... uct hiyiu auu av. me lowest pri ces, icfchng confident t giving entire sutis laction, I hopo for au Increased patronage in mwew location. D.J.EVANS. Ebensburg, Jan. 11, 18C9.-tf. jp E T E R S I D E S , WITH - HICK 91 AX, UuLt & CO.. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS S. E. Corner Third and Market Sts ' AXB HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN lOSIf , frr pared fcy Dr. c. M. Jckon, fhil... TlicW intro.lutt.iua luto tLi couulry Iin g occurtcd la - Util I - ! , i THET CUUED TOCB FATITL1BS AND , An4 wilt emv ym nnr-iy 1iI1liiiI Mvpamtion row f, the clltni - lHttrrs or no tavern prepa like outf : but avotl. Louwel. ruliM. tr...t '.: are TegrtattK tsntnen remetlitsft JLivcr Complaint. DYSPEPSIA , ": x Iferrotn Debility, . ; , ERUPTIOIiS OF. TKE SKIlf, and all Xleae arUIns from DUttit dcred Liver, Stomach, or liirVJHTV OF TUB rr.nnn Constipation, Flatulence, Inward P- FaUaets of Blood to the Uead, AcJ??i of tine Ricruach, NftuneK. Hwtl burn, I)iscut for Foo-1. Fulnei or vVei.ht in the Stomach. Sour Uructatious, Sink : it:?- or riutteriria: at tho Tninif of t reHead, H'lrnedor D flicult BranthiTur, Fiuttrint at the Heart.- Ju CLckimr . Suffocati tgt tuitiot,: when in a Iy-tAj- JfJinv Poitr, Oimueas ot (' Vision, Tjiu' or Weba before th Si.ht, Ti Fiiin-in th Hsnd. D-iimenr "...of Pernrition yeUowneu of ti.e Skin aai liyea. Pain in tbo Side. Back. Cheat, limbs. etc Suadcii Flusliea at jdeit. Bum. Ins? in th Flesh, Cozantant Iuiarini.?f. of V.Tii flihd (ir. at Depressiou of Sp! J.' Ut'fc indicM. dteac t.J the .u:cr r Zvi (M j.i.if, auilintJ urUh xmyurc ZUnL Koofland's German Cillers I t ... 1. . r. .1 ilnuor.. It la k l oiupoima ol riuldii tracti. ' Xlf Root Iero, aiif u,.i frm w':tb th are athcretl itr'ta mrm ma 1 . '" -.in., from ihr-m l All tl I.c5i are nlra-ifdJi a Kt it u II He -c tit- mir. Ti. extracts arc tfit-u coiin.ry to bo loriiard'd tn it, d exire.ISr fnr u. manufacture oldifke Kitirro. Thrr no alvolioll- Mitotan e of any kind in romfosiidiKS ino'nin'ors. fcrnrrti) lllf -uuiv iMiirm in .rt can Dt rakes tt lifre alcoholic atluuiaiiu o not a.& iialiie. IV lllll" IIn can b iivi . not "' Koofland's Ccrmn Ton!: binatitm of mil th injrrdimtx cf Ote 8U with FLUB Jsjnl4X Cr Juim. Gr.iH.it, itc K u y for the ame ditcav at Ihe DitUrz. in ca.-rt v -nm purt mirrtliulic Mtiwutus it rfjuirfi. 'ntiridbrt vii tut Utal that rrmflitl are cnlir! y .';:. iju v y others auoer'id Jor Oie cw of tit ia'wiKm Ui'S bring tct'nitfc ireparatunt of mrtn' tsxe tnJtilt Vit nthert rx mn d'earf.m, &rMmm form. The TONIC i JfciJr.iy une .'f U.- m tattt and agrt'nhlt rrmrdiet rrr fXrrfl te J m. ltt tattr. it exquisite. It it a p'tasurt. t takt Hnt lifejiring, rxJiilraUnff. and wrjiemol fvonnti eauiCti ii iu It Lmuwh a Uj. grtaicil cj eii luiui DEBILITY. I There it vn mrdirin erwl tn lf'iiarfi Vtttrrs or Ttmic in'ipa,-rtti if Irt i Tliry imjtort a Ume tA m 61 md rtp,rk xmt j tytt. in, ttrenjthrn IjU Vie off c. uiticA iu diffst it, ptirrj if Hit blued, girt a j-in ttfiiUlty omi'nn, eradicate Uit y-i vw eye, impart a Lloom to the chtclf. and ch-r,j -in iron a tltcrt-brxa Jted, et.. ta.c-i. trc wn iuralij, to ajull-jd.i.cd. cud t (,; '" vi'ui. Weak and Delicate Children r marie klron;; ly uin 111 SJ:llf r 'J ouic. In lact, they arc I-'anuli riu in. Xliey fx. n b- adiiiliiifctfrfi perfect talrtyto a -!iild llir-f moi' oll, ke Diokt dullcatc Icmalc, or ju ol ninety. , - . Tim EtmcdU art tiit IxU . - Blood rurlficrs ? . . - 4 tver Inamn, and vjj7 cure all ditemet tad Lloud AVrpy.iian limdjw i,r:" Liver in order ; keep your dipi'mf in a. mom mi, health f fi wn.-oHduir. ) J Uiese rcmediet mlammmmil tad no K erer attait you. The hen mew it. the -uu.'Tr Utetn. Jf yeart of honett repuUilio JO J J jou mutt try t.ts jirtjparixiiviit. FROU HON. GEO. VT. V700DAS." : Chief Juetice of lie Supreme Court of l'.ntfj lHii.rEi rv.k, Marrh " Jnd 1oe.f.and t German Huteri " u icalima btvatnge, but it a gnod tnutc, me"' of the dijeslive. oryirnt, and cf j'tal t'" a utMUity and Ka,nl ff nem mt action, iA JJ" : ... Xourt trilv. -,r'" O0- H". W003V-'.. ntOil DON. JAMES TnOMP50', ; Juilgo ot tbu Supreme Court of renwylyj l'l.ll ALSLPU; A "'11'- . o n alder (icrmmi Uil i-r m'H'pr in f-Me . v. . I KiLtM. certily tlal i im my exfe"' of m' . rnoii REV. josei'u u. kexxakd.B' Tsator ot the Tenth n."it Ct u"., 1 ll. Jjcs.n Liim but: i hare 'lt! 4iJerent kinds of medicines, lul Kurd 's as ant mf my etfnifruiU sphere, 1 w ' cliurJi but mi-A a i-te-tr prm-fin fwTTfiVu.irc'i iw w v ' n om.'.'v. '" : " , . iiiortnud t Geiutan Hu -rs.) "y"'.'u"'Vi usual iMUrte. to esi-rcss l- lul! f i.t"-"." , eral debility of lit- vlvm anI i''-s'i preparauon. ' In, jail; out loudly, wrv beneficial g! to tkt 'If J " Kl Lu altuve causes. low i CAUTiorr. " j )(., genuine h-tvt the ttfaitur v . Uierunt i.J the outside wru'P'r l e-i' n.ime of the article lluutn in c-mU ri" t- WutHerftiL . Prlee or tli Ultiem, M 0 Pr Or, a ltalf doen ivr f S 0 ' l'il'e ol the T.il'ii', p Or, a halt doicu lor v oU The touic is pul up iu quart tctt:ofc , j-. r.r j Recollect that it it Pr. k':'-,B,,"J mai art to umars-i-.i mended ; and do ni .? to iriduee you t take -mej My is jutt at - ' . .. I.. M.. . ... - .- . .... 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