A ModeKi 3Jan in a Bud Fiv. I haven't dated I his letter, because I don't know where I am. I am about nine miles from Juleshur, ;it a lifile set tlement on the South I'latte River. At daylight to-morrow, I am to catch the finest Salmon 'ou ever saw. They will not bite at any other time of day. I suppose they learned this disagreeable habit of early breakfasting from the "Hull Whnckor?' wuo have navigated these plains I am stopping at a little hotel . about thirty by ten feet. The scarcest thing in this country Is lumber, settlers having to pay ever bo many dollars a foot for all they use, besides what they bro't in their valises. Tho landtanl is from Pennsylvania, and seera.a to be doing a thriving business. Hy dint of hard talk ing and liberal promise.-", I got a room to rnyelf. It is just large enough for the bed and candle box get on a chair upon which I am writing this letter, it id in one end of the building, and separated from the next room by a bed quilt, which you must crawl under to come in or go out. Iiut it is my room, and after the jolting I have had upon the Indian pony, I expect to have a good night's Was ever a poor pilgrim in such a fix ? Just a9 I had written "night's" above and had sleep on the point of my pen. I heard a knocking on the floor outsidti the bed quilt 1 "Crawl tinder," said I. Enter the landlord's daughter, a buxom young lady about seventeen years of age, I should judge. She opened her rosy lips and spake as follows : "Mister, don't take- off your clothes to night when you go to bed." "Why t" "Because I am going to slepp with you." "Well, if you have no better reason than that" "Hush! Shetup! You toli par that you would Dot sleep with a man." "I had rather sleep with a wet dog." "Well, I have given up my bed to a sick man. I have been hard at work all day, and have to work hard all day to morrow, and I can't afford to set up all night. That bed is wide enough for us both. I shall stay on the back side, and if you don't stay on your side, you'd bet ter, that's all.' As Bhe said this she raised from her drew pocket an infernal jack-knife, such o farmers use in trimming fruit trees, and then let it fall back with a chug. I comprehended the situation in half a mo ment, and unto this maiden I quote as follows : "Miss, young lady, your intentions may, cr may not, be honorable. I am traveling entirely by myself. My natural protectors are miles and miles away be yond the boundless prairie, ignorant of the perns which may beset their idol. I am a man of a few words, but they are always emphatic. I will give you up a part of that bed, and that's all I will do. If you attempt during the silent watches of the night, anything contrary to this firm determination by St. Joseph, my patron saint, 1 will shoot you right thro the midriff 1" A.s I concluded, I laid a Slocum pistol upon the candle box. A low chuckle outside the bedquilt gave evidence that jxiUr fumilias hud heard and approved the arrangement. My antagonist laughed and saying "Mister, I reckon we understand each other,' bounced over to back sile of the bed. There she is, now, pretending to be asleep. I can't finish this letter. I can't do any thing. Talk about the trials of the earlier saints about being flayed alive about being boiled in oil. What was all that to all this! SOniC GIA2KTS. In 1718 a French academician named Ilenrion endeavored to show a great de crease in the height of men between the periods of the creation and the Christian era. Adam, he says, was 123 feet 0 in rhe high ; Eve, 118 feet 9 inches ; Noab, 20 feet ; Abraham, 20 feet ; Moses, 13 feet. The allegation about Adam is mod erate compared with that made by early Rabbinical wrhers, who affirm that his bead overtopped the atmosphere, and that he touched the Arctic pole with one hand nd the Antarctic with the other. Tradi tionary memorials of the primeval giants 6till exists in Palestine in the form of graves of enormous dimensions ; as the grave of Abel near Damascus, which is 80 feet long ; that of Seth about the same size; and thai of Noah, in Lebanon, which is 70 yards in length ! Pliny says that by an earthquake in Crete, a mountain was opened, and in it was discovered a skeleton standing upright 46 cubits long, which was supposed to be that of Orion or Otus. The same Au thor relates that in th time of Claudius Caesar there was a man, named Gabbar ras, brought by that Emperior from Ara bia to Rome, who was nine feet four inches high, "the tal!est man that has been seen in our times." But this giant was not so tall an Posio and Secundilla, in the region of Agustus Caisar, whose bodies were preserved as curiosities in a museum in theSallustian Gardens, and each of whom measured ten feet, three inches. The Emperor Maximus (very much of a man) was nine lent high, and was in the habit of using his wife's bracelet for a thumb ring. His shoe was a foot long er than that of any other man, aud his strength so great that he could draw a carriage which two oxen could not move. He generally ate forty pounds' weight of flesh every day. Not at all desirable or profitable guest for the 'St. Nicholas," even at the current price of board ; though not so tall as one of whom Joseph us tells, viz: Eleazer, a Jew, who was one of the hostages whom the King of Persia sent to Rome after a peace. The giant was over . ten feet high. But these are pmies compared with him of whom Kircher writes (though this is what a Yankee philosopher would denominate a whopper.) , The skeleton of this giant was dug out of a stone sepulchre near Rome in the reign of the Emperor Henry II, and which, by an inscription attached to it, was known to be that of Pallas, who was slain by Turnus, and was higher than the walls of the city ! The same author tells us that .mother skeleton was found near Palermo, i hut must have belonged :o a man forty feet high. A Gikl That Jumps. The Boston Herald gives u report of a jumping match in Dorchester, between a man tun! si young girl named Kaiie Murphy. It says As Katie made her appearance, clad in her jaunty little jumping costume, hbe waa greeted with many ioud and hearty cheers by the crowd. In tossing up for the first jump the man won, and at once took his position, and straining every nerve made a leap of 10 feet G", inches, receiving great applause for his effort. It was Kate's turn next, and she came to the scratch very unconcernedly, and taking her position, apparently with great ease made a leap of 1U feet and 8 inches. This was discouraging to the Flj nnitcs, and their man sold low in the pools. Time was again called, when Flyun made another leap of 10 feet and 1) inches and won the beat, as Katie jumped again right into her old tracks, making only 10 feet and 8 inches. Here was encouragement for the Flynn party, and they put on their stamps more freely. After a few mo ments delay the third and last jump was called. Every one was on the tip toe, and both parties confident. Flynn came to the scratch well braced and well cheer ed, and like Sampson of old bowing him self with all his might, made the leap, clearing only 1U teet U inches. 1 here was a moment of suspense, and anxu ty waB mirrored in every face save Katie's. She seemed perfectly calm and not the leust escited, Nimbly she walked up to the line, and with much gracefulness took her position amid a most profound silence. Scanning carefully the ground, she sud denly bounded off like a young fawn, making the extraordinary leap of eleven feet two and one-half inches. Cheers then rent the air and the pretty and hap py little champion was nearly overcome with the greetings of her exultant friends. One gentleman who bad won $100 on the match, came forward and presented her with a $50 note, for which she most kind ly thanked him. The match was fur a purse of $300, which was at once turned over to the victorious Katie. It is moot ed that the defeated patty are about to bring out another young girl and match her against the little champion Katie. PHILADELPHIA. fir"Samp!es sent by mail when written for. m GMT PACIFIC RAILROAD 1 S F1SISHED1 First Mortgage Bonds or THE UNION AND CENTRAL PAGMG RAILROADS BOUCHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN i BROTHER, Bankers and Dealers in Governments, Xo. 40 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. UNION HOUSE, BBENSBURG, Ta., JEROME A. FLOTT, y Propietor, spares no paina 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 ci liquors Ills stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30. 1868.-tf. ffiT. JA3IES' HOTEL, (Conducted on the European nan, 405 & 407 Libe3TT Street, opposite the Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES K. LAN ARAN, Proprietor This Ilouse U newly built and splendidly lurnisneu, ana convenient to all the llail- roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and uight. oct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH: STAR, TVo. 429 Liberty Street. OPFOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. tje.ll.-ly. FELIX IIENLY, Prop'r. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebexshckg. IU P. LINTON & CO., Pron'ri. The Table is always supplied with the cnoicest ceiicacies ; the Bar is supplied with choice liquorr, and the Stable attended by :arelul hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 LJfft I mitt I iH iftui i rTli ifr" n nrum m i i ELEVEN YEARS Of e xperience with a const -mtly increasing da Miii'.il ior Koi):ck's Medicine is sufficient nc knowleJpmeiit of tru'?r intrinsic merit, snd places them tie very firt in rank or curing the dieui-es !br !icli they are recommended. Sold by all Druggists. COSTIVENESS, Or Constipation of the Bowels, should always receive prompt attention, ns it pre dispones the system to disease. The timely use ot such a valuable caih irtie remedy as Robiick's Hlood Pills hn saved much sickness, disease uui deutli. kikI no.tny persons to day are indebted to tiiee pili- alJiu- f r iheir etiteuce, as the certificates iu our possession will attest. DROPSY, And Drop?ical Swellings, are always relieved, and often perm mently cured, by the alterative effect which the timely use of Rob.-tck' Blood Purifier, when taken in conjunction with Ko buck's Blood Pills, is sure to produce. DINNER PILLS. All persons of bilious habits, after eating or drinkinc too freely, will find yreat relief in the use ot Dr. Hobuck'a Blood Tills. They aid ingestion by stimulating the stomach, thus avoiding the pain, nausea, sour eructiona, etc., which follow Irom eating too heartily. ERYSIPELAS Often arises from the m rbid condition of the entire sys'.em, and no better remedies can be found than Dr. Koback's Blood Pills and Blood Purifier. CONVALESCENTS, Or persons recovering from Fevers or any of the malignant forms of diseaoe, will find Ro back's Stomach Bitters invaluable as a tonic and a'inaulant for removing all the prostrating effects which follow disease. It supplies the g-ieat want so long felt for a Bafe aud reliable tonic and appetizer. LIVER PILLS Are Fill that have a direct and powerful ac tion on the liver, and lelieve any inactivity or congested state of that all important organ up on which depeuds the whole process of diges tion. The importance, then, of procuring a Pill that shall have such direct, action wiihont the ill effects of mercury, is manifest to every ore. Such Pills are Robacks Blood Pills. They are warranted purely vegetable, and can with cer taiuty be relied upon, and aiesafeat all times MELANCHOLY - Is one of the many diseases of the nervous system arising from a low state of the consti tutional health or severe prostration after long continued sickness, and requires invigorating remedies like Robaik's Stomach Bitters to re store the nerves to their naturaj vitality. tSFor sale by LEMMON &. MURRAY, Sole Agents, Ebensburg, Pa. (July 22 ) lOf EVERE THE MEMORY OF iL' FRIENDS DEPARTED! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber Btill continues to manufacture of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yourselves as to the morits cheapness f my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12. 1868. ly. SECURE THE SHADOW ERE tup. snnsTANnE r,iDK.i SPCXCC'S Is now iu perfect order for executing Pictu in every style of the art. Photographs of life like accuracy, ranging from the smallest card picture to ihe largest s'ze for framing, taken in any weather, and warranted to give satisfaction. l ariicul.ir attention paid to chilJren s pictures Frames of all kinds for sale cheap. Frames of ony kind not on hand will be ordered when de sired. Instruction in the art on liberal terms. CW" Gallery on Julian feireet, 3 doors north of Town II'.Il. T. T. SPENCE. E'.ensl.urg, Oct. 8. 18G8. Photographer A GOOD THING 1 Important to Ilontekerptri, Banks, Office, &c . Hotels, THE PATENT WIRE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL PIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light, Screen from view and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOS and other INSECTS The Adjustable Window Screen Co., sole manufacturers, 23 Market Street. Pbllad'a. For sale by Dealers in House Furnishing Goods. i una 24, ictti -em. JOHN GAT WM. WELSH. GAY & WELSH, Successors t Gay A Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, PRODUCK. FISH, SALT, CAR- LHJJN OILS, &C, fcc, 362 Liberty Stbeet. - PITTSBURGH IT C. D I U ii R T" with BOKER & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 432 Market Strket, Below Fifth, South Side. - FJIILAD'A. WHOLESALE & GROCERS MT. GJLLITZIN SEMIMRY roil S.11AL.L. ROYS! Ebensburg-, Cambria County, Pa. rpHIS INSTITUTION, tinder the direction -L of the Sistirs of St. Joseph, JgxjL is situated iu one of the most de- $?Vsrstl, lighttul and healthy locations in VV?f!!l the State. The place is . lamed S'j&ft&i throughout the couutry for its --' bracing nir, pure water and magnificient 6cet6 ry, in which it stands without a rival. Eoys received between the ages of four and twelve years. The discipline and mode of in structs n is adapted to the age of the pupil. NoCORr HA PUVIdllMSir TERMER SESSION : Board, Tuition, "Washing. Mending, &c.,.$225. NO EXTRAS. Each child will be required to be provided with four suits of clothing, (the uniform will be pray trimmed with black, zouave pan's,) suitable to the different Reason He mut also have six'c'ianges of underclothing, six pairs of stockings, four pairs of boots or shoes, a cloak or overcoat, six towels, six table napkins, a table knife and fork, silvnr spoon and goblet, dressing box furnished with combs, etc., value and totge stamps. Bulletinc informing parents or guaidUns of the health, proficiency, etc, of their children sent every three months. The Scholastic Year commences on the sec ond Monday of September and closes about the middle of July. Reference can be made to Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenec or any of the clergv of the diocese. For further particulars applv to or address MOTHER SUPERIOR, Aug. 5, 1SGD. tf. Zbensburg, Pa. M. L. OATMAN7 DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES CONSISTING CP gouble (&fnt Jfamiljr Jf lour, CSR.41X, FEED, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH YEGET .BLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Also, a large stock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE ON HIGH STREET, Four Doors East of Crawford's Hotel, EbeMbnrg, Pa, EBENSBURG FOUNDRY ACiAIX IX FULL II LAST! NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, &c. HAVING purchased the well known EB ENSBURG VOX X DRY from Mr. Edw. Glas?, and rebuilt and enlarged it almost en tirely, besides refitting it with new machinery, the snhscrihers a-e now prepared to furnish COOK, PARLOR HEATING STOVES, of the latest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES. MILL GEAR ING, RO&E and WATER VH EELS of every lescription. IRON FKMlAU, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manner of articles nuinufact jred in a first class Foundry. Job Vi'ork of all kind attended to promptly aDd done cheaply. The special attention of Farmers is invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we possess the sole right to manufacture and sell n this county, anc which are admitted to be the best ever introduced to the puMie. Believing ourselves capable of performing any work in our line in the most satisfactory manner, and knowing that we cuu do work at lower pricks than have been charged in this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will b found worthy of liberal patronage. Fair reductions made to wholesale deal era. REf'The highest prices paid in cash for old metal, or castings given in exchange. OCR TKEMS ARK STBICTT CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCt UOK VCKX, Vli KUK Ou (JO. Ebensburg, Sept. 2, lb6d. PETER PCHLF.GKL,. , . . J. M. MONTGOMERY. JJONTGOMEIIY & SCIILEGEL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS AND RECEIVERS OF FLOUR AND PRODUCE, STAR FROST, 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSIGNMENTS or PRODUCE Solicited PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Dart, Canthey &. Co., Bankers, Arhuck'es & Co., Wholesale Grocers, C. H. Love ii Bro., Dry Goods Merchants, W . D. Cooper & Brother, Wholesale Grocers, Reytner Brothers, Confec tioners. J3F"Circular3 with Brands and Prices sent ' todea'ers. TMay 13, 1869 -6tn.7. j U" OOK WELL TO YOUR UNDERSTANDINGS! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and Boyi' Wear. . The undersigned respectfully Informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to manufacture BOO I S and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the vert best hanker, on the short est notice, and at as tnodeiate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact If they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. l3T"Rer airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favor I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 28, 1869. A. D. CRISTE, WITH LITTLE & BAMD, WHOLESALE t AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 St 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to it3 original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick- ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands ntrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can ouly benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Coutaiuiug neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL MASS. PRICE $1.00. For sale by R. J. LLOYD, Agent, Eheneborg. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and X-unga, such as Cough. Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole hietory of medicine, has anything won so widely and .odeely upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent rernedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a lonff series of years, and among niout or the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estima tion, as it has become better known. It nniform character and power to cure the vurious affection of the lungs and throat, have made it known a re liable protector again tt them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to yoang children, it 19 at the same time the most effectual remedy that ran be given for incipient consumption, and the dnn perous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Vromp, it should are sometimes subject to colds DO Kept on nana in even- ituniiy, una inuera as ai and coughs, all lote for them. thould be provided with this antidote for them Although settled Consu curable, still great numbers Consumption a thought ln- 8 01 cases where tne dis- ease seemed settled, have ben completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Vnerrj reexorai. 00 couipiewj is us niaaivry over the disorders of the Lnnss and Throat, tiint the most obatiuats of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Cherry l'ee toral they subside and disappear. Singert arid l'ublic Speaker find great pro tec t ion from it. Arlhtna. is always relieved and often tvholly cured by it. tironchitis Is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in tiinull and frequent doses. 80 generally arc its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the uublio that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Perer and Acue, Intermittent Ferer, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Feriodioal or Bilious Fever, Ac, and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or mmrratia poisons. As its name Implies, it does Cur, and doe? not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, yuinlne, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. Tho number and importance of its cures in the anile dis tricts, are litcrallv beyond account, and welx-licve without a parallel in the history of Airne medicine. Our pride Is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate eases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo pro tected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For JAver Complaint, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy nctivirv. For Bilious Disorders ami Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing ninny trulv re markable enres, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold ail round the world. RICE, St OO PER "BOTTLE. Reisk J. Llovd, Aoknt, Ebknebl'sg, Pa. CHAIR . MANUFACTORY. HLF.MTTOI JOIIIVSTOWIV, P I. ALL- KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs. Sociable Chairs, Cane Stat -Sjatrs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees. Lounaes, Jfcc.&c. CABINET FURNITURE ol every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favort. he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton fetreet. Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Jan. 81.1867. PO REIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOW SELLING EXCHANGE AT KEff YORK BATES, ON England, Ireland, Scotland, Prussia, Wales, Austria, Baden, Hanover, Germany, Bavaria, 1 lessen. Wurtemberg, JsaxonT, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO Altoona, Pa., Jan. 31, 1867. . WORD from JOIINSTOWN1 JOUX J. MURPHY & CO., rt . . . - nave constantly on hand a large and well 6eiectea siock or seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c. Their stock consists of almott every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been sele-ted with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 28, 18S7.-tf. j8 asicji mi -. Ii4 1" HAVING recently enlarged our etock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices Our stock con a st of I) nips, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, II til's an 1 Allen's Hair iCestor Mtives. 1'ilU, Ointments, Plasters. Liuiinents, Pain Killera, Citrate Magnesia, E-8 Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, E-sences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb. Pure Spicea. &c. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Books, Deeds, Notes nnd Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kind? of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens. Pencils. Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Ited Iiik, Pocket and Pi.?s Bo-jks, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, II. s ories. Bibles. ICelipious.Prajeraud Toy liooks, Penknives, Pipes, Jtc . tW We have added to our Stock a lot of FINE JEWELHY, t which e would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cipars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 166t. Main Street, Ebensburg. TENTISTRY. The undersigned, a M-F graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers hi professional services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place l;e will visit on the fourth Mu.vdai of each month, to re main one week. Aug 13. - SAM'L BELFORD D. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, $pl Altoonu. Ia., JJ-Ex5tCLP Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Office removed to Virginia street, opposite the Lutbernn church. Persons from Cambrfa county or ehewhere who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwaid. will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All tvoiiK warra5tki. Jan. 21, lc'69.-cf. Tll D. W. Z I EGLER, Surgeon Den- M-r tist.will visit Lhensburg p-o. regionally on the SECOND Mos at ot each month, and remain' one week, during which time he may be found at the Mountain Ilouse. J3?Teeth extracted without pain by the nse oi Nitrate Oxide, or Laugbiug Gas. JAMES J. OATMAN, M. P., ten'lers his professional services as Phy sioian and Ruryen to the citizens of Carroll tewn an'I vicinity. OHice in rear of toiM ing occupied by J. KucK & Co. as a btore. Night calls oan be made at his residence, one tloor south of A. Liang's tiu and hardware store. TMay 2, 1867. DEYEHEAUX, M. D., Pjit- fciciAN and Rcrgkoit, Summit, Pa. Office east ond of ManaioL. Ilouse, od Rail Itoad street. ITight calld my be made at the office. rrny23.tf. ej. ILOYD, successor to K. S. BrNff. Itealer in Vrtf-js, Medicines, Paints, Ife. Store on Main street, opposite thi Mnioa House," r.bensbarg, ra. October 17. 1867.-6rn. 1LOTS & CO., Banker, -J Ebkspbuho, Pa Gold. Silver, Government Loan, aud other Securities, bought a xl M. Interest allowed on Time Lepofiits. Coflecfrona made n all acoeiiWe points in tbe United Mares. and a feneral Banking business transacted. WM. LI.OTD & CO., Bankers, Altooha. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold fr sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rate. auSl. PIIANK W. HAY, f HOLES ALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON W ARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns toum. Pa. A large stock constantly hand. A. BHOIHiBtll GEO. W. OATMAN. SHOEMAKER & O ATM AN, Attor kvys at Law, EheDsbvctr, Pa. Office n High street, iTunedfately east of Huntley's hardware store. f ap.8,'C9l D. M'LAUGHLIN, &TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. Office in the Exchange building, on the Comer of Cliuton and Locust streets np stairs. W ill attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. B. ti. JOHNSTON. 1 w. unvuv JOHNSTON .t SCANLAN. Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria co., Pa. OiSce opposite the Court Uouse. Ebensburg, Jan. 81. 1867.-tf. JOHN P. LINTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa. Office in building on comer of Main and Frankliu street, opposite Mansion House. econd floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 81. 1867.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. IX yjmce in coionade liow, Centre street. Jan. 81. 1867.-tf. L. PERSHING, Attornet-at Law, Johnstown, Fa. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 81, 1867. M. H. SEC H LEU, Attornet-at- Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in rooms recently occupied by Geo. II. Reade, Esq , in Lolonade Row, Centre street. aug.27. G EO. M. READE. AUornsxatiir. Ebensbure. Pa. Office in new buildine- recently erected on Centre street, two doors from High street. aug.27. VJAMES C. EASLY, Attorney- J at-Law. Oirrolllovn. Cambria Co.. Pa Collections and all legal business promptly auenaea lo. Jan 81, 1867. A. KOPEL1N, Johnstown. - - T. W. DICK, Ebensburg TT'OPELIN & DICK, Attorneys-at Law. fcbensburg. Pa. Office with Wm h.ittell, Esq Colonade Row. oct.22--tf. . F. P. TIEUNEY, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. II umce in uoionade itow. Jan. 5. 1867-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, ITTORNKF AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. IX umce on Centre street, opposite Linton Hotel. Jan. 81, 1867tf. JOHN FENLON, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa IX mce on Uigu street, adjoining his rest Qcace. Jan 31. 1867.-if. r 1809. F.1LL TRJDE. I sift now prenarfvl . u' SUPERIOR INDUCEMLYr ! TO CASH rCKCHAaKKS 0r 'i Til SEME! & It ElTHfcK AT 4 WHOLESALE Oli lllAl j My atock consists in part of voryT 1 Tlu, SUeet-Jron t COPPER AND BRASS W KNAMF.M.ED AND n it- S co; CAN WAKE OF EVERY Hi? KIND, "P"''" Anti-rtust HE ATING an r COOKING STfir- E LSI OR COOKISG STX.n 2, Till UMPI1 and I'ARLOB CTiri INU STOVES, a' - y Cooking Stove detirt,! T f NOIiLE when 1 ordered at manufaeturer'g j,r- ? Stove Plates and Grates, &c t"1 i, on hand for the Stoves I l?. - aw pai rs will be ordered when wanted Gtv attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conduct- ail of which will be maJe out of bertTnj rials and put up by competent wot Lamp Burners, Wick and Clims? WHOI.KSAI.K OR KKTAII, . I would call particular KtlcLl'iMj to tfctj,.' House Burner, with Glass Cone, for f more light than any other in u.e. j Paragon Burner, for Crude OiL t SPEXCCK'S SIFTER It reccmraends itself. 1 SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDv of all sizes constantly 'on La.i Special attention given U Jobbing in Tin, Copper and She::' at lowest inedible rates. Wholesale Merchants Li i now ready, and will be sent on aj. :4f by rnaa cr m person. Hoping to see all mj 7?' cn'iE!j many new ones this f?prirj, Ir'. most sincere thants for the terv !.t j tronage I have already received, endeavor to please all who may call, wa.4 ct thtj buy or vet t FIIASCIS Ei! ; Johnstown, 3Iarch 7, lttT. TO CASH M YERS.' at Tne cacsciRQ ? nOUSE-FORNlSUlAG M The undersigned re'fefifull; h.rss citizens of lEbeibDrg nryl tSe ptHica? allv that he has made a gTrat rj pri'ces to CASH BUYERS. Mr ! rl f cousii-t, in part, of Coc-king, farVir;'1! ing Stoves, of the mo6t popular k!iri; .t vrmre of every description, of myc:r trfacture ; Hardirare of all Vtc Locks, Sciews, Butt Hin:-, TjWjEv Shutter Hinges, Bolts, lr n ai d X.'j dow Ola?. Putty, TaMe Kcivw t.7.i' Carrirg Knitf and Forks, M-i;h Apple Parere, Pen and T'-cket h great variety, Scissors. Shear., for a Strops Axes, Hatchets. IIarc?!i, 5." Machire, Augers. Cliis.-l, Fla:.': passes, Squares, Files, Rafps, Anr'ijj Wrenches. Kip. 1'anel and Ln-Ctf i diains t f all kinds. Shovel, paries. Sri nd Snaths, Rakes, Fi rks. Seigi H Shoe leasts. Tegs. Wax Prist es. i : Wrhrgers. C?r!i;d ?torJr. PaW-ut S Gates and Measures. Lurril er M;t,:v Nails. Hon Shoes. Cast Steel. Ks-. Guns, Revolvers, TUto!?. Carlnfe. 1 der. Caps. Lead. &c . OU S: ? ' Grates and Fire Bricks. We!! and i;': umrs and Tubinc : IJirnesM arto Si- If are of all kind : Wooden and Pui'! in great variety ; Carbtn Oil and Oi M Pish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, LnH". Oil, Rosin, Tar. Glassware, Pair.tsJ'i es. Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. t FAMILY GROCERY such as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, U&-) ups. Spices, Dried reaches. Dri V' Fish. Hominy, Crackers, if.ee Barley: Soaps, Candles; 'IUdAW CIGARS; Paint. Whiu-wah, Screi Shoe, Dusting. Yaruish, St,-ve. G;-w. Totith Brushes, all kinds acJ i '; Cords and Manilla Rope. B?; erticles at the lowest rates fr CA ? S3-House Spoutina maiUspain- up at low rates for ctwA. A iibt made to country dealers I'liv f;, wholesale. GEO. Uli Ebensburg, Feb. 28. 1S67.-U. i Q.EORGE W. r Vboleaale and Uetall D"r ; HEATING AND COOK STfc OF EVERY JJESCRlfTlO. f CQFPER AP SIEET-HGJj-j OF HIS OWN MASUFACTrtj And GENERAL JOBBER in SPCM and all other work in hisl Virginia Street, near Carols -j AL.TOO.V4, Ti. Tbe only dealer in the cUy "l sell Hie renowne.1 " i COOK S rOVK. :ho m' r complete and satisfactory Stove ever introduce1 ! to the public. 7,.N 1 , Stock Immense. - AWl SATISFACTION GUARAS nn IN, COrPEKANDSll JL WARE. Havin nnrC0J; and fixtures of Mr. T- Wiili- the build )ng recently wn -.y-rt Esq. .. on Hiah street, oppofi,e ZSai & Son. the subscriber wouia , the citizens of Ebensburg Ji' ; that be is prepared t. furn ' tfVj COPPER and SHEET IRON own manufacture, which be j.N1 , antee perfect in make and any manuiarturer in " - ..ui:?-,,r ufacturer inbecop- lenuou paia to manug - .? ,b, P -- , UETTEIIES, G OOD and cheap-st J 0Dacv. - , SAUCE-PAWS. BOILEBs . ih SHOVELS. MIXE UW; S. IIOUSEFLTiNlSfliNG V inuoi an Kinas. au - . . l- - and prices is respectfully I no fear but what I can gi ,1 to all who favor me i with f tTbI" VALENTINE U 1 I n I A ii 5. ICtDJ. are at M- L. Oaxraaa "v b L