LETTKU I KCK EUIIOI'I-:. The English Pcmlc Their Ljnoranre about America Americans in Paris J'aris Cafes restaurants Pork, and Bizcktzhial Cakts, tyc, ifc Pahs. August 12, 18C9. Ti n Freeman' My last letter was v. - i-xui London, where it was my in : v. :. :.i remain lor a longer time, but ..;.:::... : who come to this side of the At . rally find the city in which this 1 emg written much more to their : km London, uud I find 1 am not an us to the general rnle; whether the . .. : ..; a circumstance to be set down against o' to be stated in my fivor, I must con-i-ss i . London is a gloomy, smoky place, v here the men all dress the same way, act the same way, and seemingly think the same way. They have in England thiirown way i f doing things, which, for want of better hnowUdge, they conclude U the only way, and the person who does otherwise is at once net dow n as a know-nothing. English have strong prejudices about their own country ; will hardly admit that there is any other, nnd in regard to America evince an amount I ignorance that one who has never visited ) -'t ik land will hardly credit, and beyond the fact .that there is a city called Near York, nnd another called Boston, s"tai to know in thing about America, and du uot care to know more. If the enthusiastic American volunteers information about his country, v.-hat lie states is taken with a very great unioqnt of allowance ; in many cases strong doubts are expressed as to the truthfulness of the assertion. I have been asked if Penn-t-vlvania was in New York, and if there was gr.od Buffalo shooting in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh, and only a few days ago a gentleman asked rae if living expenses were nut quite small with us by reason of the game we must be able to shoot. State the case to them as it is, and as I said before, your statement is apt to be doubted. There me, of course. Englishmen who have visited the United States and can compreheud the vastness of our country, and are willing to admit that its inhabitants are energetic, en terprising and industrious-, but they are few, for Englishmen travel very little, at least far from home, and for one Englishman that goes to America, there are forty Americans cross to this side of the Atlantic, so that in f rmatioa about America is not apt to be 'geminated very rapidly by that method. You can find a great number of full grow n J, i.duners who have never visited Paris, only j. few hours ride from London, notwithstaud- g the many attractions of the beauli.'ul t j ; but I venture to say that, if Paris was jo i lose to New York as it is to London, it v.i.uM be hard to find an American boy of t u years of ago who had not visited it. What I have written may seem to stay at home- Americans strong assertions, but. though as much had been told me before I visited England, I came abroad with the best feelings in the world towards England and the English, and though upon my first visit to the country I noticed the thing, 1 refrain ed from mentioning it, but this time so much ignorance and prejudice has come under my observntiou, that I cannot help but make a note of it. Meeting this on all sides, it is nol surprising that Ameiicans are eager to cross the channel to France, where from the diilVrence in language little is to be expected, but where there is evidently more general information about America than in England; whore the people are poiite, and where, from th-3 social freedom of the city and m:iry attractions of the place ttxelf, Ameri cans find delight, so much so, that ir the neighborhood of the Grand Hotel you hear the English language spoken almost as much you hear French. Amusements of all l.h.ds arc numerous, fetes and gala days fol ). ;ri constant bucccssiou almost; the cli : i charming at all seasons of the year, il t'.: time when you are all sweltering in i -.j I. ..', at hjme. it being cool and pleasant 1 : ::0 a- 1 good living is che.p. Americans : r.:.:,'.o all these things, and though the : : spoken of may be superficial, it : :ict from the pleasure it imparts. .ommenced writing it was not my i to have written as much about the .co between the two countries, but : o is nothing I wish to take back and , '. before I offer it as a sort of introduction I .o this epistle. 1 don't like "guide book" letters, and consequently don't propose to describe the public buildings of this city, but note for your readers some observations f some of the peculiar features of Parisian Jil'c, among the most remarkable of which are THE CAFES. A stranger visiting Paris and arriving at night, has his attention attracted immedi ately by these brilliantly lighted and ele ..itly decorated establishments, located on every hand and seemingly numberless, II led with gaily dressed men and women, and thortgh crowded with people, there is no noise or confusion and no unpleasant bustle. The profusion of mirrors, the glare of the inaoy gas jets, and the gaily nresssd occu pants of the room go to make up a picture at onco striking and not to be witnessed in any other city. During the stMnmer season small tables are placed along the spacious bidewalks in front of these establishments, and there under cover of an awning, men and women sit, sip their coffee, chatter and laugh, evidently bent on enjoying themselves to the fullest extent. Besides coffee, tea, chocolate, ices, wines, etc., are served, and in many of these places of resort seem to be the real home of many of their frequen ters, all their leisure time being spent there. About as tumorous as the spirit shops of London, Liverpool or Glasgow, these cafes do not present to a stranger's eyes the sad spectacle, too frequent in cither of the cities just mentioned, of blear-eyed, bkaed vis aged women, staggering from them ; in fact, a drunken man is quite a rare sight upon the streets of Paris. Though supplying bread, butter and coffee when ordered, no regular meals are 6erved, and as French peo ple seldom do any cooking at home one of the features of the city is the RESTAURANTS, And as Americans corning to Faris find something to cat," one of the essential things of life, here as well as anywhere els, I shall endeavor to give them such informa tion as I havo gained by some little experi ence. The French generally take, immedi ately ou arising in the morning, a cup of coffee with a roll and butter ; at eleven par take of a substantial breakfast, and about five or six in the evening enjoy a good din ner. One cf tha great advantages arising to the visitor in Paris, from the number and variety of these restaurants, is that almost any purse can be suited and almost any taste satisfied. You are independent also, and qo one makes it his or their business to make any comment if you see fit to dine at a cost of sixteen sons, in one of tha cheap restaurants, or going to the celebrated Trois Frere Proveneeaux, to partake of a thirty franc meal. Though the cafe will supply the first meal or lunch, it is tbo restaurant that furnishes the others, and they are found in all quarters of the city, being numbered by thousands. They may be divided into two classes, those where a fixed price is charged and those where you din! a la Carte, thai is, paii;j a certain price for each aiti cle ordered. The former range iu pri--from sixteen sons, (about mteen cents gold,) up to about seTen francs, (about one dollar and foity cents in gold.) which at the latter almost any amount of money can be eaten up, a great deal depending upon the appe tite of the diner and his capacity. The sixteen sous restaurant is mostly patronised by the workingmen, students, shop girls, etc.; are generally clean and neat, the wai ters attentive and civil, and furnish to those djsiring it dinners as high as one franc and a quarter, The sixteen sous dinner consists of. a plate of soup, a plate of meat, a dish of vegetables, a dessert, a small bottle of wine and bread as desired, quite enough to satisfy even a hungry man, though the por tions arc some times small. For five sous an .additional a bottle of wine, double the size of the one given with the sixteen sous meal, is furnished, or if teutonic in your tastes, you can have beer instead. For a franc and a quarter, (twenty five sous.) you are allow ed a plate of soup, three dishes from the bill cf fare at choice, for instance, fish, roast meat and entree, a dessert, aud a small bot tle of wine with bread as before. The bill of f.ire presents a considerable vaiiety to .e!c-ct from, and persons who are not too fastidious, or those who do not stop to con sider that in the economical management necessary in such an establishment, such scraps as are left on the plates of those who hod their portions -too large, may become the component parts of some appetizing dish on the bill of fare of the day following, se disguised that the very person who left it the day before would fail to recognize it. The next class of restaurants are those where dinner is served for two francs and for two francs and a-half, the difference in price owing to the quality of wine furnished, and among this class some very excellent places are to be found, especially in the Palais Roy ale. They are generally on the second floor, are neat and tidy, serve the dinner well, furnish napkins, etc. Dinner at these places consists of soup, your choice of three dishes from the bill of fare, comprising fih, en trees, roasts, vegetables and entremets, a dessert and a small bottle of wine. .The portions are larger than the cheaper estab lishments furnish, and a hearty appetite can easily be satisfied. Other restaurants, on the same principle, charge more, according to their reputation for cuisine and the fur nishing of the establishment, but any rea sonabb person can be satisfied at the two franc and a-half restaurants. Parties who become acquainted in this tity, have no trouble in living for less than they cou'd uuder similar circumstances at home, and let those of your readers, who contemplate coming here "cut this out and 'paste it in their hats," and save vexation that 1 had to go through, from not being able to read upon the bill of fare how many dishes I was en titled to, sometimes not, getting all and sometimes having to pay considerable for ex'ra dishes ordered, but which I was not entitled to. Those anxious for home fare will find on one of the principal streets a restaurant, where buckwheat cakes are served every morning, where pumpkin pies are baked fresh everyday, and baked pork and beans leady. throe times a week, in fact so many Americans visit here that their tastes are ca'ered to, in many places, and American iced drinks and American Soda Water, have become established insti tutions. B. turn Vlt Ti 1 IS FINISHED ! First Mortgage Bonds OF TOE UNION AND CENTRAL PACIPIG RAILROADS BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE MM & BROTHER, Bankers and Dealers in Governments, So. 40 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' PHILADELPHIA. JB2?Samp!es sent by mall when written for. Jolimfown and i:teiislurg- LI AUBLE WORKS! Having again taken charge ot t!ie hranch Marble Works at Ebensburg, w inch he will operate in tomiectioii J ?tW!M with his extensive establishment nUv? j! '''I'l Johnstown, the subscriber adopts this yL nietho I of informing the citizens of j'-J'fS Cambria county, that he keeps a cou stant supply of the best fr. ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at stated limes in Ebetis bcr and at all times in Johnstown, to manu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLEst, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, in as workmanlike manner and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in my employ a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do uot promise too much when 1 say that I can furnish any of the above articles on short notice, at the lowest prevailing pi ices, and in a style of finish which cannot be excelled by any other mat tifacturer in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and lor sale cheap. Prompt attention paid to orders from a (Ji(jtii:T m.J work pul up wherever desired, or delivered at anv point named. JOHN PARKE ' Johnstown, J une i, l. U 11 11 I 7. VI If P 'M M. V.I . L M. L. O ATM AN, DEALER IK CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES CONSISTING CP . gonWe (grira amiln f fair, GRiLV, FEED, BACON, SALT, FISH, FEESII VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Alsa, a large stock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE ON HIGH STKEET, Pour Doors East of CraicforcVs Hotel, Ebensburg, Pa EBENSBURC FOUNDRY AGAI I. FULL. II LA ST ! NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, &c. HAVING purchased the well known EB ENSBURG FOl NDRY from Mr. Edw. Glast, and rebuilt and enlarged it almost en tirelv, besides refitting it with new machinery, the subscribers a: e now prepared to furnish COOK, PARLOR S,- HEATING STO VES, of the latest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES. MILL GEAR ING, ROSE and W ATETt WHEELS of every description, IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manner of articles manufactured in a first class Founcry. Job Work of all kind attended to promptly and done cheaply. The special attention of Furmers is invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we posses the sole light to manufacture and sell in this county, and which are admitted to be the best ever introduced to the public. Believing ourselves capable of performing any work in our line in tl.e most satisfactory manner, and knowing that we can do work at lower tricks than have been charged in this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will be found worthy of liberal ratronage. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealers. OfThe Inchest prices paid in cash for old metal, or castings given in exchange. Ot'R TERMS ASK STRICTLY CASH OR COCST3T produce. CONV'ERY, YIN ROE & CO. Ebcnsburg, Sept. 2, ItCS. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. JOfLSTOW., I4. ALL KIPS OH CHAIRS, such as common ind-or Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Yienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, (Cant j?tat 6mrs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING Sfi.IT CHAIRS Settees. Lounges. Arc.vc. CABINET FURNITURE ol every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Jan. SI. 1867. ESEXSIiURG HAVING recently enlarged our slock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock coa s'eti of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices. &c. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes nnd Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, l'cns. Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Booka, Magazines, Newnpapers, Novels, His tories, Bibles. Religious, Prayer aud Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c W We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of ihe Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigarsaold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 1868. Main Street, Ebensburg. jew ciieIvp cash- store AT BUCK'S MILLS,' Alleghany Township. The subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and the public iu general that he has jut opened at Buck's Mills a large and superb 6tock of seasonable merchandise, con sisting of all kinds of DRV GOODS, DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, FUR NITURE, HARDWARE, end all other arti cles'usnally kept in a country store. W"Havinz naid cash for mv iroods T amrle. termined to dispose of thcui either for cash, lumber or country produco at as low prices as like pooda can be bought from ar.y dealer in the county. A liberal patroDage is respectfully solicited. W M . J. BUCK. Buck's MmaApril 22,- 18GL).-tf. SECURE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADES! SPCXCE'S XKW Is now in perfect order for executing Pictu in every style of the art. Photographs of lifo like accuracy, ranging from the smallest card picture to the largest size for framing, taken in any weather, and warranted to give satisfaction. Radicular attention paid to children's pictures. Frames of all kiuds for pale cheap. Frames of any kind not on hand will be ordered when de sired. Instruction In the art on liberal terms. E2yGallery on Julian street, 3 doors north of Town II-.ll.; T. T. S PENCE, Ebeasburg, Oct. 8.18GS. Photographer NEWhTAlLOR SHOP. ME. JONES, Pbactical Tailor, respectfully informs the citizens of Eb tiitburg and vicinity that he his commenced tho TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its va riou br tuches, in the room adjoining the resi dence of Mr. Thomas Todd and opposite the store of A. A. Barker & San, East Ward, Eb ensburg By ftrict attention to business and a detcrrriii.atio:i to give entiro satisfaction in the .quality and price of work done by n;e, I hope to merit a fair share of patronage. ' Spe cial care will be takcu in the cutting and fit- 111.; i incuts, July 1, iy(i9. 3ai. ELEVEN YEARS Of experience with a constantly increasing de mand for Roback's Medicines is sufficient ac knowledgment of their intrinsic merit, and places them the very first in raukjor curing the diseases for which they are recommended. Sold by all Druggists. COSTIVENESS, Or ConstiDation of the Bowels, should always receive prompt attention, as it pre-oisposes the system to disease. The timely use ol sucu a valuable cathartic remedy as Rcback's Blood Pills has saved much sickness, disease and death, and many persons to day are indebted to these pills alone f r their existence, as the certificates in our possession will attest. DROPSY-, And Drop-deal Swellings, are always relieved, and often permuiently cured, by the alterative effect which the timely use of Roback's Blood Purifier, when taken iu conjuuetion with Ro back's Blood Pills, is sure to produce. DINNER PILLS. All persons of bilious habits, after eating or drinking too freely, will find great relief in the use of Dr. Roback's Blood Pills. They aid digestion by stimulating the stomach, thus avoiding the pain, nausea, sour eructions, etc., which follow lroin eating too heartily. ERYSIPELAS Often arises from the m -rbid condition of the entire system, and no better remedies can be found than Dr. Roback's Blood Pills and Blood Purifier. CONVALESCENTS, Or persons recovering from Fevers or any of tho malignant forms of disease, will find Ro back's Stomach Bitters iuvaluable as a tonic and siimulant for removing all the prostrating effects whicU follow disease. It supplies the gaeat want so long felt for a safe and reliable tonic and appetizer. LIVER PILLS Are Pills that have a d:rect and powerful ac tion on the liver, and relieve any inactivity or congested stale of that all important organ up on which o'epends the w hole process of diges tion. The importance, then, of procuring a Pill that shall have such direct action without the ill effects of mercury, is manifest to every ore. Such Piils are Roback's Blood Pills. They are warranted purely vegetable, and can with cer tainty be relied upon, and aie sifu at all ti mes MELANCHOLY Is one of the many diseases of the nervons system arising from a low state of the consti tutional health or severe piostr-ition after long continued sickness, and requires invigoratiag remedies like Robark's Stomach Kilters to re store the nerves to their natural vitality. 3T For sale by LfAlMOX & MURRAY, Sole Agents, Ebensburg, Pa. (July 2- ) JP O REIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, AT NEW YORK KATES, ON England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Ilcssen, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norwaj- and Franee. Aud Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERB & CO. Altoona, Ta., Jan. 31, 1867. JOHN GAT WM. WELSH. GA Y & W E Lr S II , Successors to Gay fc Paliitcr, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALEIiS IN FLOUR, TRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, &c, 362 Liberty Street. - PITTSBURGH O L) I B n: R T , WITH BOILER &. BROTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 432 Market Street, Below Fifth, South Side, - TUILAD'A. WHOLESALE W L fi I B . F-ft F e TEE SIDES, WITH IIICKMAX, II-tlLI, & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. E. Comer Third and Market Sis., Jan. 22, 18C8. PHILADELPHIA. UNION HOUSE, EBENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. FLOTT, Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan SO. 18C8.-tf. 3 'P J A 1T "KIR ' HOT V. T. (Conducted on the European Plan, 405 & 107 Liberty Street, opposite tjjk Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES K. LANAHAN, Proprietor. This House is newly built aud splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into tho city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. "PITTSBURGH; STAR, A"o. 409 liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DErOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. Ue-H- lj. FELIX HENLT, Prop'r. HOOrLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, ASD HOQFLAHD'S GERMAN TONIC. l'repared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. Their Introduction into this country from Germany occurred la 1825. TIIEY CURED TOUB FATHEBS AND MOTIIESS, Anl 'will euro yon and your children. They ara entirely d;.relllCS, pjlrom Uie many preparations now I?mbi ne country called Bittirs or hi i 1 Tonics. - They are no tavern prepa aaAuasi aHuSaBratioii, or anything likeouv; but good, honool, reliable mediciuca. 'liiey are TTie grtaUat known rimtdittfar Jjiver Complaint. DYSPEPSIA, IJerrous Dobility, JAUNDICE, Disea s of the Kidneys, ERUPTI07,S0F THE SKIN, and all Dioea arlsins from a Dlaor. dercd Liver, Stomach, or ixrciiirr of the blood. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullness 01 Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heirt liu.rn. Disgust for I"ood. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sink- infr or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swim minsr of the Head, H'irriedor ZJitneult .Breathing, yiuttarinf? at the Heart, Suffocating! when in a Lv- Chokmir o r Sensations ine Posture, Vision, Dots Sight, Dull Dimness of or Webs before the "T3 . I TT -2 Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flushe of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imafonins of livil and Great Depression of Spirits. All Hum iniltcaU disease of the Liver or VtgcUxW Oryani, combined with imjiurt Viuud. Hoofland's German Ditlers Is entirely vegetable, and contain no liquor. It innrompouiid of I-Mtiicl I'x trat to. The Ifoot, Itcrb, and Barka from whirl Ihene extract are made are ellered sfp3mm3t I u iierniany. All tle ntlifjf Vcinal virtues are eitnirtrd VOk fyirom Ihrm by extracts arc tlieu loruardtd to tlifa country to be used exprenMly for tlie manufacture of lliete lilt lorn. 'I'll ere la no alcoliolicNUbxtaure ofuiiy kind ued in compouudln: I lie HiUerh. hence It is tlie only ISUterM that can be used in caea uhere alcoholic stimulaiits art not advisable. Hoofland's German Tonic it a combination of aU the ingredient of tit. Bitter, wiih rt'KS Santa Crux Hum, Orange, etc It it used for Uie tame diseases at the liittert, in eases tchere some pure alcohjtlie ttimutut is required. You mil bear in mind thai these remedies are entirely different from any oihert adtvrtis'd for Hit cure of the diseases named, Uve being scientific prrparationt of medicinal extracts, while, the rithert are mere deefn-tiont of rum in torn form. The TONIC it deci'Udly one nf the most ptea tant and agreeable, remediet ever offered to Vie pui.lic Its taste it exquisite. Ji it a phasure to lake iL, tchiU it life giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qnnUtitt havt cutucd U lo be. Luown as thegralcst of all tvnu DEBILITY. Thert is nit medicine rival tn IfooflaniPt German Hitters or Tonic in MtpJJasat -irrs of Debility. They impart a tone and vigor to the w?:tjit tustr-m, streri;''h:n t j" ajpttil. cdiia on enjmjmcnl of f i i in food, enable the s'-o- tnach tit digest xl, punt y the blofl,gie a good. f,timl, healthy comtlrxion, eradicate the yrllina Urge from the eye, imjxirt a bloom to tlie cheeks, and chnj.yf tlie patient ft cm a short-breathed, emaciated, weak, and nervous invalid, to a full-faced, stmtt, and vi-jorout person. Weak and Delicate Children are m it lie ntroiiir by uxins tlie Itlttcrn or 's onic. In laot, tliey arc Familj IMell cl . Xliey cau be administered with perl'ect safety to a child tliree montlia old, 1 lie iuoit delicate leiuale, or a man of ninety. Tutt Memeditt are Vee best , Blood Purifiers ever l-nmen, and trill cure, all diseases resulting from bad blood. Keep ynui'BTvs blitod pure ; ke.p your Liver in order ; keep your dires'ire t riant in a tound, heahhy LJ wmcuuditton, by Uie use of Uiese remediet. EaLsKaEaaLi and no disease will ever assail you. The be-st men m the country recommend tltrm. If yean of hantst reputation go fur anytlung lu must try Uiese preparations. TllOM JIOX. GEO. V7. W00DT7AKD, Chief Justice of the Huprerne Conrt of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March IB, lf7. J find " IfooJlancTs German Bitters" is not an intox icating beverage, but is a good tonic, useful in disorders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases of dcbiliiy aiui umiiU o f nervous action, in Uie system, l ours truly, UQ. W. WOODWAED. Fitoii iiox. james Tnoiirsojr, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 28. ISM. I consider JTJ. "Hoofland's German Hit ter " a valuable medicine in cane yffi .TV of attacks of lndigentioiiBLi !) lanr t r j ri 11 r i In 1 can certif y tiiitf rom my experience of it. lourti, xv llli rewnecl, JAlilS XiiO-TIfSOX. rcoii rev. josErn n. kennard, d. d., rawtor of the Tenth Baptirt Church, Philmlolphla. Di. Jackson Ibar Bin: 7 have been frequently requested ta connect my name with recommendations of dijlerznl kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice at out of my afiprojiriaU sphere, 1 ha'.-e in ail cases de clined ; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. JoojIamTt German Bitters, I drpaii for once from my usual course, to ervress tn v full conviction tliat for ten- end debility of the aystl-m and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a preparation. In fail; but usually, be very beneficial safe and valuable tome catet it may I doubt not, it will to thnte who tuffer from tiit above taints. X'ours, very rerpee'fully, J. H. kemS'ahd, ZighUi, btlum Coute street. CAUTION. TTotttancTt German Jlemediet art cemntrrfeitrel. Th genuine have the signature of C. itl. Jackson on Uie front of Uie outside wrapjier of each bottle, and tht name of the article blown in each bolllc. AU uUteri art counterfeit. Price or the Iliftcrs, $1 00 per bottle! Or, a hall dozen for $5 OO. Price of the Tonic, $1 iO per bottle; Or, a halt dozen lor $7 60. The tonic Is put up in quart bottles. Recoiled that it it Dr. Hoofland's German Jtemfe$ that are to universally used and to highly recom mended ; and do nMa!9SBSssw allow the Druggist to induce you to take 14, anvthing else thai ht may say is just at ti Jyffeod, because ht makes a larg, r profit mttaJmmattV on iL These Jiewit diet will be teni by Uf t l. any locality uj. m applica tion to Uie PRIXflPAL OFFICE, AT THE CEMIAN MEDICINE STO BE.' iT. 631 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia. CIIAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. These Remedies are for sale by Dmj. Cists, Store lrvepera, and medicine Deal era everywhere. Do not forget to examine toe 3 tht article yu buy, Uk truer to get Uie genuine. y For Sale by R. J. LLOYD. Dru-isi Ebcnsburg, Pa. o:t.22-ly. i860. FiLL TRADE. 1869. I am now prepared to oiler SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PCTBCUASERS OK TIB SIlIMli & COPPER WARE ' EIT11EB AT WHOLESALE .OK RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of TIu, Slieet-Iron, COITER AND BRASS WARES, BNAMEIXED ASI PLAIN SAUCE-PAWS, BOILERS. &c, COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, OIL CANS. IIOUSEFURNISHING IIAED WAHE OF EVERY KIND. Fptit'i Anti-Dust HEATING ani COOKING. STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING SJVVES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH axp PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any CookiDg Stove des-ired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I eell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particul.tr 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 "WIIOI-KSALK Oil RETAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Rurner, with Glass Cone, for giving more lisht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SPKXCER'S SIFTER It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLESA"ND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Mkrchants Lisjs now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person. Hoping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spiing, I return my most sincere thanfes for the very liberal pa tronage I have already received, nnd wi'.l endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they buv or not FRANCIS W. HAY. JuhnFtown, March 7, 1S67. GREAT Reduction' ix Pkices ! TO CASH BUYERS! AT TISC ECCXSkltJRtt IIQi SE-FL'RN I SIf L G STORE. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH LIT VERS. My stock will consist, in part.cf Cooking, Parlor and UeaU ing Stoves, of the most popu'ar kinds ; I'in vare of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of 'all kind, such a3 Locks, Sciews, Dutt Hinges, Table Hing, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Inn ard Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks. Meat Cutlers. Apple Partrs, Pen and Pocket Knives in PTtat variety, Fci.-sora. Shears, Razors lad Strops Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Borir.g MarljinoR, Augers. Cniscls, Planes, (kmi passe, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip. Panel and CYoss-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, P..ikcs, Forks. Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wringers. Grind Stones, Patent Molasbe. Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horre Shoes, Cast Steel, Rifles, Shot Gun5, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges. Pow der, Caps. Lead, &c, Odd Stove Plates, Grates acd Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware is great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating On, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried reaches. Dried Apples, Fish, ik.miny, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse. Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other article at the lowest rates for CASH. 5-House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. (JEORGE W. YEAGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AM OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING &Dd all other work in his liae. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOX.4, PA, The only dealer in the city having the right to sell the renowned "BARLEY ciHEAF" COOK S rOVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever introduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Prices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully announce to his customers and the citizens of Ebensburg and vi.Vinity penerally, that he has removed to th rew building on Centre street, opposite the 3jPuntain Uoupe and a(joiriing the law office of Cifo. M. Reade, Esq., and is now not only ptepared to raanufac ure alt goods which may be brought to him. but is supplied with a fine line of CLOTHS,' CASSI MERES, VEST1NGS, &c, which he will ir akc to order in the best style and at the lowest pri ces. Feeling conGdent ot giving entire satis faction, I hope lor an increased p&imnnge in my nem location. D. J. EVANS. Ebensburg, Jan. 14, 18G9.-tf. " FRANK W.'lIAY WHOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, of TIN. COPPER aud SHEET-IRON WARE, Canal street, below Clinton, Johns town. Pa. A large stock constantly hand. A. D. CRIste, LITTLE &" Hi WHOLESALE AVIi COMMISSION MERCHft 112 & 114 SECOND AVEN': PITTSBURGH ; t-i:ntisti:v.ti,c ssf W rrw a 1 1 1 a 4 a ft 1 o . of tJl. Ti:.ti- Haiti- '"'N S his more Coilese xf- .I'-S? of Dental pery, respect lullv offers PHOFESfclOyAL services to the 5 f i y P"' citizens of Eb- euslmrK arid vicinity, wh.iL p;.,t.c r on the folktu .Mo.ndav uf eilf;, :t main one week. ' A uS 1 3. SAMI L ELFORD I). D . DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoona, Pa., Op erative and Mechanical DFV Office removed to Vir'ir.i.i trwt ' the Lutheran church. Perng frurr !( county or ehewhere who get orkcor. to the a mount of Ten Dollars snd n-v have the railroad fare oeJuc'eJ l'romiil.' All uukk warsantki. Jan. "1,1n'. u d. w. zil:gler,s tist.will visit Ehonburcp o- ' feiontllr on tlie SECOND'ilo.s day of each month, and remaii.vffif one week, dining which time he "maybe fonnd at the Monntain Hcu CSTech rx'racted without pilub-.. ot Nitrate OxiJe, or Laughing Gas. TAMES J. OATjIAX, r tenders his professional ferviciM--siuian and Surgeon to the citizens dy tewn and vicinity. Office in iear ! ing occupied by J. EucK fi 0(. a ; Night calls can be made at Lir re? ." door touth of A. Haug's tin a- ah store. . fAIajS.ij f DEA'EIiEAUxTTlTKj3 t-IClAN ASD SUKOEOS, Simuit I Office east end of Mansii-u ijV"!p, ( Road street. Night cIIs ir;.-.y h rr; the office. frr.2t: J. LLOYD, siK-cf-ssortnR. Dusx, Dealer in Dn:-i, Paints, ifc. Store on Miiin st h the "Mansion lion -e," ElieLaLurg. h October 17. 18G7.-Gm. iLOlD & CO., Ranlifni, J Erkn:;' Gobi, Silver, Government L rr -otl.er Srcuritics, Liught ami g. Id. allowed on Time Lcposits. 0 ''.Kti in nil acceiblc j.ohitH in the UnirM and a general P.unking business trr.o T 31. LLOIO & C O., v I'.asu: i;, Alt; Drafts on the jiriueit-a! cit; ??;: and Xlohl for vale. Oolite. ;.!!: Moneys rereived on deposit, j-st: mand, with.-ut interest, or up o t!:-' ' intercut at fnir r.-itcs. :.' F A. SH cr.i. :i- OHOEMAKER & O ATM AN, A" O nits at Law, Eh-nnurg, Pa. 01 . High street, inin.ediaitly ejni of E-f h irdware store. " - - ' D. JrLAL'GHLIX, TTORNET AT LAW. J,Jiv-ki' H OCQce in the Exchange buiKiir.g.;: Corner of Clinton and Loou-t s:r.r--stairs. Will attend to all Irhc" ed with his p.rofession. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. R. L JOHXSTOS'. 3 t. JOHNSTON & SCAN LAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cunibria co.,I. Office opposite the Curt Uiuie. Ebensburg, Jan. 31, l?C7.-tf. JOHN V. LINTON, 1TTORXEY AT LAW, Jhiut-x.j-il O.lice in building on comer -f Franklin street, opposite 2LiEis:on H: second flr. Entrance on Frankhs " Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18C7.-tf. WILLIAM KirrELL, 4TT0RXEY AT LAW, EbensluJ Office in Co'onade Row, Centre Jan. 31. lSG7.-tf. G L. PERSUING, Aitoknii- Law, Joh nstoicn. Pa. 0&ce ot F lin street, up-stairs, over John llardware Store. J-i'J. li' SrM. II. SECHLER, ATTons1- ' H Law, Ebensburc;, Ta. OCceirf; recently occup'ed by Geo. M. Kca" Colonade Row, Ceutre streeU!, EO. M. KEAI)E, .l wrfr Ebensburg, Pa. Office in ei '- recently erected on Centre street, t from liigh street. l1'- VfrAMES C. EASLYTAnfi at-Law, Carroll Unrn,Canihna Collections and all legal busine-'s rr-, attended to; Jan Si. A. K0PBLIN, - - - - T. W. Johnstown. ttt- KOrELIN & DICK, AnonN( Law. Ebensburg. Pa. Oiace Kittell, Esq.. Colonade Eowj F. P. T1EUE1, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebcntors Office in Colorado Row. Jan. 6. 1867tf. JOSEPH M'DONALP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebcirg-J Office on Centre street, orr,,e Hotel. Jan. 31, 1 JOHN FKNE0 ATTORNEY AT LAW, "r'ff;.' Office on Uigh street, o; -;i deuce. Ju sl " - SIT KINKEAD, Just V ' IL- and Claim Agent. -Oince the office formerlv o.-cup'.ed to) ; . Eq.. dee'd. on tficn St.. Kb- - 1 IITOUNTAIN HOrsE. 'j iid - rti - - The Taek isaiNvays s"H' cno mt. nri cat'i cb.oice liqr'.rr, and the i-ZAV iC caielnl hostLns. Tran: v'',te r modated and boarders taa u f:.. jxonth or year, on reasocab. -Iff
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