33. 22 S 2EB - A 3IOVIXIJ SERMOS, We have the subjoined discourse, deliv ered by a Southern divine, who had re moved to a . new field of labor. To his new flock? on the first day of his miniitrfc lion, he gave sumo rem'misccuceB of Lis former charge, as follows : s belovp4 brothering, before I take my text I mnst tell yon about my parting with my oIJ congregation. On the cioni iog of the hut Sabbath I went into the meetingshouse to preach my farewell dis course. Jast in front of me sot the old fathers and mother ia Israel ; the tears coursed down their furrowed cheeks; tlir tottering forms and quivering lips breathed out a z&farc ye wdl Brctktr Wutkius ahl ISehlnd them sot the middle ged men aod malrous j health and vigor beam ed from every countenance ; aud its they looked up I could see in their dreamy eyes fare ye . mil, Brotlur Watkhit ahl Behind them sot the buys and girls that I had baptized and gathered into the Sab bath school. Uany times had they been rude and boiafcrou?, but now their merry laugh was hushed, und in silwnce 1 could hear -fare ye vxll, Brother Watkinsuh ! Around, od the back seats, and in the aisles, stood and sot the colored brutker iugi with their black faces and honest hearts, and as I looked upon them I could see a fart ye icel, Brether Watk-iniaK When I had finished my ditcourse and shaken hands with the brethering ah! I passed out to take a last look at tho old church ah ! The broken steps, the flop ping blinds, and moss covered roof, pug gested only arc ye mil, ' hrother M'ut lins ahl I mounted my old gray mare, with my earthly possessions in my cadJle bags, aud a3 I passed down the 6treet the servant-girls stood in the doors, and with their brooms waived me a. fare ye well, Urother M'uiZtus ah I - As I passed out of the village the low wind blew softly through the waving branches of the ran, nnd moaned fare ye ivdl, Y.ydher Wut- Lins ah I I camo down to the creek, and as the old mare stopped to drink I could hear the wafer rippling over the pebbles a fare ye u tU, lUothu- Wall 'm ah 1 And even the little fiaLs, as their bright, fins glif-tened in the sunlight, I thought, gathered around to say, as best they could fare ye well, Brother Watkaa ahl.-. I was slowly pa3eing up tho bill, meditating upon the sad vicissitudes and mutations cf life, when suddenly out uouQueu a big bog liom a tenco corner, with ahool aboo I and I camgto the ground with my eaddle-bags by my side. As I lay in the dust of the road my old gray mare ran up the hill, and as she turned the top she "waved uek tail back AT ME, SSE1ILNGLY TO SAY FARE YE "WCLI. Brotueu Vatkin3 au ! I tell you, my brethering, it is affecting tinaas to part witli a congregation" you have been with for thirty years ab 1" Editor's Drawer, in Harper's Magazine for November. About tho only difference between the poor and rich is this the poor suffer mis cry while the rich have to enjoy it. " Bee yee as wise as a sarpint, and as harmless as a dove ; " and then if a felle'r comes boling around yure dove, you can set jure sarpint at him. Rise arly, work hard, and late, live on what you kant sell, giv nothing away, and if you don't get ritcb, and go tu the devil, yu may ta me for damages. Marrying for love may be a little risky, but it is so honest that God kant help but smile on it. There is one thing I kant never forgit nor I haint tried tu, and that is tho fust time I kissed a gaL If I. was asked "what is the chief end of man nowadase T " I should im mediately repli, " 10 per sent." Yu may orgy a bull terrier out of a bone, but yu kant argy a woman out of her will. Mi advice to them who ir about to be"in in a roes t the journey oTife. is to fske their hart in one hand and a club in the other. The biggest glutton I ever heard tell ov was lh feller out in Indianny who eat a pair f twin lambs for breakfast, and then chased tho ole yew three miles and a half. The peacock has one of tha moat beauti ful tails in thewoild, but I take notis he don't drag it on the ground when ho walks Out Josh Billingj. Twenty-Seven Cents' Wohtii. In Virginia, where the 14W fixes the mar riage fee at one dollar, there is a rerain scence of a couple who many years ao called on a parson and requested him to marry them. "Where" is my fee ?" said the function ary. . The parties who wero to unite their fortunes did so at once, and found the joint amount to be twenty-seven cent3. "I can't marry you for this sum," said the irate old gentleman. , . A little Lit of service will po a Ion" way," suggested the male applicant. .VA.h no, said the parson, "you dont pay for the 6ize of the bill, but for the good you hope it will do you." The lass intent on marriage, began to weep, but the parson was inexorable, and he couple turned sadly to depart. Just then -a happy thought seemed to strike the forlorn maiden, and she turned and cried through her tears. "Please, 6ir if you can't marry us full up, won't you marry us twenty-seven cents' worth t we can come for the rest some other time." This was too much for the parson. He married them "full up" and they, went on their way rejoicing. Faint heart never won fair lady. A German barber in Cincinnati was long prevented from marrying his sweetheart, tha daughter of a lusty "bear seller. An elopement was arranged, and the Teuton drove to the trystring place, aud found the girl's father quietly waiting for him. Then a fight ensued, a long and nose bloody one, in which both were greatly exhausted i After the old man was pret ty well whipped, and . both had paused to pant a' wbila, the ''stern parent" observed, You bc's a pooty goot man," Herman ; leVitcp lis tarn business. You shall ba'f Christina, sure." The moral is ob vious. Young men who are opposed, have only to show their manhood by giv. log the old gentleman a good thrashing. Tiic Democratic Iloostcr. The Cincinnati Enquirer gives the fol lowing account bf the "Cock that crowed in the morn," but which lately has wa kened the Democracy all forlorn :) . . , ? " The rooster was' not known" ia the days' of JeCVrson or Jackson. ; It wae( not un til to late a period as' 1840, the year of the "log cabin," "hard eider," aod "coon skin" campaign, which resulted iu the election of Gfcuerai Harrison j" tht bemud Li ppeirarLce. Indiana then had her Siule election's inAugoei. The editorfef our respected Democratic contemporary, the Indianapolis SieiUiiul, Julio W. Chap mr.D. In tkese day, cf cour, there were so telegraphy, aad fv railnads, in the Wtt. Locuiuotlon was blow, and it required days, and even week a te get any raturns from tha back -counties. It no happened that in some particular county in Indiana, wbos name, ww do not recol lect, the DsuocraU made a gain over pre viotfs efectioug. . An ei Jlmii-wUc Demo crat wrote to a friend ui Indianapolis the news, anil not knowing Mr.' Chapman, the editor of the SnUintl, personally, re quested hie friend to coaimuideaXe . the facts to Chapman, adding these eignilU-unt word, "Tell Chapman to crow :" He lit tle ihought, by that cxpretfeion in a pri vate Utter, ha wus furnishing a powerful party with an emblem which will lat perhaps for centuries. Tha writer of the famous , letter, is uow,:. douUluss in Jjis grave; and poor chipman 1ms long been there. Hut,. 'catching tho Infpiration of his eecond-hand correspondent, Chapman did "crow" in the &utincl, ,arid as the busings of "crowicg" ii usuaUy'done by chanticleer, he brought out one of thoe fine large birds at the head of his columns. That wa3 the first roosier ever placed in a Democratic paper to rejoice over a Dem ocratic victory. As the general results of that election were agauiat ua, it was a matter of derision for tha Whig papers, when-any Whig ictory was obtained, to add these words, "Tell ' Chapman to crow." This assisted to fiz'tLe matter in the popular mind, and nationalize the em blem. No better one could have ' been adopted The rooster is probably the most gallant and bravest of bird. lie is never conquered as long as he has life. Beaten to-day, he is ever ready to renew the fight with hi conqueror to-morrow, lie is also a fine and handsome specimen of the feathered tribe, and no 'one more keenly enjoy3 a victory or loudly proclaims it. Chapniau little thought that by in troducing that rooster into his columns, he was giving his name a celebrity which would never have been attained, even' by his sharp and forcible editorials.' rf UN", ; COPPER AND SIIEET-IKON ii- " 'WAKE. Having 'purchased the tools and fixtures of Mr. T. W. Williams, and leaed the build iuij recently occupied by S. Singleton, Esq., on Hih street, opposite the store of Zahiu & Sun, the subscriber would respectfully icform the citizens of Ebenaburg and parts adjneent that he is prepared to furnish nil kind of TIN," UOPPEiland SHEET IRON WAKE of his own manufacture, which he will not only guar antee perfect in make and material, but tally as moderate id price as like articles are sold by any manufacturer in tho county. Special nt tontion paid to making and putting up SPOUT ING of all kinds. An examination of my work anJ prices is respectfully solicited; and I have no fear but what I can give entire satisfaction to all who favor me with their custwra. -.VALEXTINE LUTTlilNGEE. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, l&titf.-tf. JEW CHEAP CASn STOKE AT BUCK'S MILLS, Alleghany Township. The ubacriber would respectfully annouuee to Li3 fiiendi and the public in general that he has just wpened at Buck's Mills a largo and euperb stock of seasonable merchandise, con sisting of all kinds of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, FUR NITURE. HARDWARE, iid all other arti cles usually kept in a country store. llaving paid cash (or my goods lam de termined to di-pose of them either for cash, lumber or couutry produce at as low prices as like goods can be bought from any dealer in the county. A liberal patronage is r snectfnlly solicited. WM. J. BUCK. Buck's Mills. April 22. 18(i!)..tf. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. The under--aJ- tignei Auditor, appointed by the Court ot Common Pieas of Cambru county t report distribution of the moneys ia the hands of tho Sheriff arising from the sale cf the real estate ot Joux Smay. or.e of the defendants in the case ot Thos. Clark, for use of Isabella Clirk, now for use of Sechler & Paul, vs. 8. A. R. Fitch aud John Srcay, No. 40, Sept. Terra, 1809, hereby gives notice to all parties inter ested that he wi'l atteud to the duties of his ap pointment at the olHce of Shoemaker & Oat man, in Etjcnsburj, o:i Monday, thb 15tu day of NoTEiiBEa, 1WC9, at 2 o'clock, p. ia., when and wtere they may attend, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. GEO. W. O ATM AN", Auditor. EbensburgOct. 21, 1&G3 -3t. N THE ORPIIANS CQURT OF 3i CAMBRIA COUNTY. In the matter ot the first and final account of Jas. P. M'Canco, Trustee to soil the real estate of James Ptott, dee'd. "Aud now, October 13, on mo tion of F. P. Tiuruey, James C Easly, Esq., appointed Auditor to distribute the funds in the Lands of the said Trflstee. " By the Court. Ex met from the Record I hereby c;ive notice that I will sit at the of fice of F. P. Tierney, Eeq.. in Ebensburg, on Tiiiihsi.AY, Nov, 11th, at 2 o'clock, p. m., to attend to the duties of said appointment, at which Umeantl place all interested may attend Oct. 21.1519. JAMES C, EASLY. 4 UDITOK'S NOTICE. The under--i3L pinned, having been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Cambria, to distribute fuud ia the hands of the Shei iif orijiug fiora tbe sale of the real es tate of Michael G'Frie), hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appoint ment at the o:Iice of F. P. Tierney, Esq , in Ebeusburg, on Feidat, Nov. 12-ru.at 2 o'cl'k, f. ii., at which time and place all persona in terested may bo present. Qct.2t,lM'j. JAMES C. EASLY. ALLAN IICWE FOB SALE. The well kuowa. commodious aud popular summer resort, the Cai.- ATTV lan Holse. located at Cresson, is of- H M fered at private sale on accommoda- f S S 1 ting terms. It is a most derirable property, the buildings beinj; all new and ia th best of order. The wish to t-ell is prompt ed solely by a desire to quit the business. For price, terms, etc., applv in person or by letter to . WILLIAM CALLAN, , Sept 16, 18G9.-2in. Ciesson, Pa. ESTATE OF MARY liUCK, Dec'd. Letters of Administration on the Es tate of Mary Buck, late of Carrolltown bor ough, dee'd, having been granted to the under signed by the Register of Cambria coutUy, no tice U hereby given to all persona -indebted to said estate ta make payment without deltr, and those having claims against the 6anie are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. -JOHN" FLICK, AdmV. Carrolltown, Oct. 7, 18tJ9.-Ct. ' ' DENTI-STilYl Caving peimanenlly located iu Johiiitowu, is prepared to answer nil profrtfsioaal caUa.s.iiil ia-, aert AKTIFjCI A TEETU on geuuih Kuu, tier (Vuliiiiilc) Hse, or. il" preferred, he.wiU insert tbeai on Gold (2J curta fiueKor Silrer (caemically pure)--loth of Li omepur'uig on Watida, Aluiaiiuni, J'aiUiliuia, 0oralii and Adaatautine. A!o, tbe PcreeUin Utb- Extracting:, FiiHiig uid Cleauing ol Teeth carefully performed , avoiding all uuiiteedsury puiu. ... lie ?v oiil d also rail atUntlcn to bio Dew mode filling teetb witb CRYSTAL UOIA),. which i tbe beet prcparatiou evw iulroduoed for fiilkig teeth. He cud i6toie a tooth tj its katcral i kBAi't: wiin tuis go ia, una maae ice uiiing as vour teeih ejuuiiiied every ci mootlis at !e:it, Lad if there w any drpay about thein have theni filled with Crjtai GoIJ anJ you will never need artificial ifeih. ArLififial teeth area good sulbtilute, but tlwf do not compare villi the EEtuial tetth when in a hatltbr state. All work doue Li euch aa miner as not to be excelled ia 8tlc. Beauty, Cooifort, Lightness, Durability, and.- wa:r:iuted, to ive satUlYiction aud btt Luruilts to the aiouth. Bannfiles of his work ma be examined by nil who dcire to see them.; The following Fpeak3 for itself: 1 ' ' " "-; - ' TESTIMONIALS. '' Ke, the undtTjiiKned, citizene of Latrobe and Ligonier, Wetajorelaad coanty, l'., chef rfui ly mbaiit the following as". expressive of our estimate of Dr. 1'ry'a abilities aa a "entist : ,W"e regard Dr. Fi-y as naturally adapted to the profession f his choice. IIIj mechanicitl iDgeuuity has furniahed to bi'a art many inval uable modifications and improvements, and we deem it due to hiia and the public at large to say that, "from a long and iiitimate acquaint ance, we can confidently recommend him to all who .may feci interested, a au able, faithful and experienced workman. ; , Latucbe EU Ferguson, M. D John Mc Girr, M. D., Rev. Jerome Keuruev.J. L. Cliatu ber, W. S. Ueal, Joseoli A. Ilead, Micli'l Bos bdrt.David'Wmiams. r- Lisosica L.T: Beamj;M. D. , Wm. ArIi corn, Jacob EicLcr, N. if. Marker, Esq., Jacob Brenircr, P. II., Jos'oph Sc-roggSj D D. Laioulinbtowx Robert Loutiier, Eq , A. G. Aroior, 1. 3d . , . Faikfield Dr. Jamei Taylor4 my 6.1y .ENTISTIIY The undersigneJ, trraduate of the Balti more Coilcgo ot Dental tur- citLzeas of Eb- J-rfs-', ensburg and vicinity, which pls.ee be will vitit on the focltu Monday of each mouth, to re main one week. .. . .; .. . . . Aug 13. - SAM'L BELFORD. D. D. S. ' DR. H. B. MILLER, mm J,lltuoiia..l.,t. Operative and J4echamcal DENTIST. OfUce removed to Virginia street, opposite the Luliieran church. Persona from CanJjria county or eltewhere who get workilone by rce to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwards, will have the raiiroad fare deducted from their bills. All wouk WAaaiNito. Jan. 21, 16C9.-tf. ,K. D. V. ZIEGIJn'Soraonn Tr,. . 1 e 1 list, will visit fc-bensburff nca- fession.illy on the SECOND AIo oua wek. during-which time ha ASC-CjJ may be found at the Mountain House. PS'Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. TAMES J. O ATM AN, M. P., tenders his professional services as PL v- sioi.tn and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. 3ilice in rear of buiM lngocr.upiea vy j. UucK. & Co. as a store. Night calls can bo made'at Lis residence, one door south of A. Haul's tin and hafdvvare -Q'Q. . r-Iay 9, 1807. DEVEHEAUX, 31. D., Phy- IGIAN AND cbgeox. Summit. Pa. umce east end of Mansion House; 6n Rail Road street. Nicht calls mav be m.idfl t the office. J. LLOYD, successor to II. S. P.fTVUT . IliJlIoi. in Tint. to r,.' Faints, ifc. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa. " October 17. lSeT.-Gm.'0 ' . D. M'LAUGIILIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Juhnsloicn, Pa. ii Office in the Exchange buikling, on the Corner ot Clinton aud Locust streets np ttairs. Will atten.t to all husiness connect ed with his profession. ' Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. B. Ia. JOHNSTON. J B. 8CANLAN. JOHNSTON & SCANLAX, Attorneys at Law, '..,"-' Ebensburg Cambria co., Pa. Office opposite the Court House. Ebeusburg, Jan. 31, 1867.-tf. . JOHN P. LINTON, ITTORNEY AT LAW, JoJmstoicn, Pa. 11 Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf- A. KOPELIN, Johnstown. - - , t. yr. dick, Ebensburg. OPELIN & DICK, ATronKKt3-AT- Law. Ecensburtr. Pa. OlSca with Wm. Kittell, Esq., Colonade Row. (oct.22.-tf. V. A. SHOKMASFR . . . GEO." W. OATUAX. Q HOEMAKER & O ATM AN, Attor O nkys at Law, Ebensourg, Pa. O (Sees on IIif,'h street, immediately east of Iluntlev'a hardware store. . , LapW.'t'J. - WILLIAM KITTELL, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensbura. Pa Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31, 187.-tf. L. PERSUING, Attorney-at- w Law, Juhnstown.Pa. Oftlco on Frank lin street, upsstairs, Hardware Store. over John Benton's Jan. 31, 1867. . 7M. II. SECIILER. Law, Ebensbunr. P. . OfSc in tnnm recently occupied by Geo. M. Reade, Eq . in Colonade Row, Centre street. . aug.27. GEO. M. READER Attohiegt-Laiv Ebensburg, Pa. OfSce in new buildino recently erected on Centre street, two door! from High street. ' aug-.27. W.UIES C. EASLY, Ator- vSj at-Law, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. J Jan 31.18G7. .. . F. P. TIERNEY, 1TT0IINEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. fl Office m Colonade Row Jan. b, 1867tf. rJOSEPn M'DONALD, I TTORNEY AT LAW, EUnsburg. Pa. 1 Office oa Centre street, opposite Linton's Hotel, Tan. 31. 1867-tf. gory, respect- fc.&&ZigTQi tuiiy oaM hu fws paoy ESfctos a l Vt:-r V f '-'ri i . . PHJLADELPHIA. J6Sy"Samp!e8 sent by mail when written fort CHAIR MANUFACTORY. I FT . ai JOHSSTOW., IA ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such aa coramcn Windsor Chairs, Fret Buck Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs. Kim . i : J. Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, T -.!' 6ane 'Stat 6&r;:,'; ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EYEHY SIZE SPUING-"SEJT .-CHAIRS'- Settees, Lounges. i-c,,tVc. CABINET FURSTUnE , , . ot fcvery tloiscriptioa anl. ,of latot STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all,1.' Thankful for past favor's, he respect fully tclic'iLs a liberal share of iubJic patron age. . Clinton Street, Johiuitown Cariihria Co. Fa. , ; r J Jan. 31. .1807.. FKTta ECULKGF.L, ." JONTG OME1IY . J. M. MONTGOMEUy. i SCHLEGEL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -WHOLESALE nALRS AND atCElVEE3 OF FLOUR -AMD PRODUCE ' ''J: T . .' STAR JFROST, 337 Liberty' Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSIGNMENTS 6r PRODUCi: Solicited PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hart,. Caub7 k Co., Hunkers, Arbuck'es i Co.,. Wholesale Grocers, C II, Love & Pro., Dry. Goods Merchants, W. D. Coopt-r & JJrotiier,. Wlioleaalo Grocers, Reymer Brothers, Coafec tionors. CCircuhir3 with Prands and Prices sent to aea'ers. f May 13, tetiJ -Pm.7. A. D. CRISTE, . WITH- - . IT TOF V, WHOLESALE ' ; MERCHANTS. U2A 114 SECOND AVENUE, . PITTSBURGH, PA. JOHN GAY. . . . . . fj a y & vr Successors to Gay E L S II , fc JPaluter, WHOLESALE Grocers andi Commission Merchants AND DEALEHS IN ' FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR- ; BON OILS, &C..&C, S62 Liberty Steekt, - PITTSCURGn A C. D I B 11 T , WITft " boker & ucioTsacns, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in V CITY AND EASTERN 'MADE ' B O O T S. AfJD S H O ES , No. 4J2 Market Stkket, Belovr Fifth, South Side,' - PIIILAD'A'. s T.:. JAMES' HOTEL, : (Conducted on the Eurovean l'anA 405 & 407 LIEK3TT SrUEET, OPOMTX TUB UnIOK Df.PoT. I'lTTSBCKGH, Pa. JAMES K. ' LAN All AN f Proprietor. Tliis House is newly built ami srlendully furnishej, and conveuieut to ail 'the Ila.il roads comiDg into the city. , The KcVtauract connected with this Ilotel opeu at all hours of the day and night. , V oct.17.-ly. .,, TlTTSBUriGK; STAE .': , JVo. 42 liberty. Street.1. OPPOSITE UNIOX TASSENGER DEPOT; PITTSBURGH, PA. , ' ' fje.Il-Iy. FELIX HENLY, Prop'r. .UNION-IIO LE, ,v. : BBENSBURG, Ta., JEROME A. PLOTT, U Propiotor, spares' no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it haa heretofore received, ilis table will always be furnished ; with the best the market affords; his bar with1 the best ct liquors. His stable is large, and will bo attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. ' . Jan 30.- 1868.tf. - "mTOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebessiicro4 IV. P. LIMOS &. CO., Prop'n. , The-Table ' ia always supplied with tho choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with" choico Iiquorr, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 FRANK W. HAY, F HOLES ALE and RETAIL Manufacturer of TIN. COPPEIi and SHEET-IKON WARE. Canal street, below Cliutun, Juhns iown, Pa, A largo stock constant v band. ,. , , . 'JP-I1 E IS.CORPOIlA.TfcU 'FOB THE4AFK KKKP1KO OF f BONOS AND OTHER SECURITIES! . HO'. 63, FOURTH AVEMK, - . . s GUAkANTEE RATES. ; , -t rut. A IKA. OR , ,. ... . LKttS FKBiOD. . Government ami all other ) . Coupon Seciu itie. in- $1 00 per $1.U0. "eluding B4uk Bills,. Gold Coin or Buluon.. . . . Silver Coiti or Bullion,;. ; Silver or Gold Plale, un der seal, on owner's ea timateof full value, and ,. Tj.ie subject 16 nojustm't for bulk, ou a basia of.. 1 2r 2 Od 1.U0O. 1,000. 1 00 100. J Deeds. Mortcascs and Valuable 1'apers gea- erally, when of no fixei value, $1 a year each, or acoordiug" in bulk. ,;.. , Witlrf, 5, which premium Covers the remain der ot tbe life of tne maker. - The Company" also-prepared to rent mall IrofcSale. (each furai&hed with a Tin Box,) inside its Burglar Broof Vault, the Renter ex clusively Holding the key thereof . at the fol lowing rates, via : $15, $20. S3;), f60r $75 and $1UU per annum'- Alio, to Store Book of Ac count, RecorJe, Valuable Title Paper'?, Ac, at reasonable ra!ee. Ho charge less than 1. President rtLLTAM rHILT.TPS. ' Vice President HENRY LLOYD. ; Dirpctora Wit. - PniLLirs Hr.vay Lloti, Wm. Rka.' Wm. M.'Ltom. James I. Bexett, BraoN II. Paintkb.' Jos. a. iloansox, GtORoa Bf.ACS, Ct'ltTiS G. IIchsei - - - Secretary and Trersurer S. F. Vox Bo.kn Hoabi. Pittsburgh, Sept. 30, lcb3,-3m L. L. LANGSTIiOTirS PATEST HOYAELE E0M8 BEE HIVE ! r PRONOUNCED THE PEST EVER YET introduced in this Count fr or Sutet Any Derson buinc a family riaht caa have their Bees trantfene-I frora ao ojj box to a Dew one. In every iutai:ce in whic-u tuia has been tlcne the result has teen entirely fiatifactory, and the first take of honev ha3 invariably Pai'l all expenses, and frequently exceeded them . Proof of the superior nitrite of this invention will be found in. the testimony of every mn !io has given it a trialrani amonff the number are the entlenreu named below, and their experience should induce every one interested iq liees to Henry C. Kiikpatrick, or Carroll township, took lGS pounds of 8nrphi8 honey from two hives, which he sold at 33 cents per pound. - Adaoi Deitriciu of Cf troll townphip, took from two Livea 100 pounds of surufuo honej. James Kirkp;ttrick-, ot Oii3t township, took CO pounds of eurpiua hooey roia. one hive- . Jacob Kirkpatrick, of Che.-t township, ob tained 72 pound of purphis honey from oe Live, vorth not less than 521, and'the right' cost him only $5. - Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 36 pounds of fciirplus honey at one time. ! C2 Quite a number of.- sirrilar statements, authuuticated by some of the b3t citizens of Catiibiia county, couid be obtained in proof of the superior raoiits of Laugatroth'a Patect Mo vable Comb Bee Uive. .-.'.' Persons wishing to purchasa fat&ily rigats ehould 'call on or address ' ! - ; PETEHT CAMPBELL, Nwt.'5, ISeG.-tf. Carrolltown, Pa. IS HIT PACIFIC RAILilOiD ,.: is fik;issjed : First Hortgage Bonds ' or TDK " UNIOX AND CENTRAL ' PACIFIC RAILROADS BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, Bankers and Dealers in Governments, ISo. -SO S. TUIrd Street, ' PHILADELPHIA. ' , LADIES' FANCY FURS ! JN0. FAREIRA, 718 Arch St., Middle of the Block, bei'n 7th and 8th "St3., south side. Importer, "Manufac turer and Dealer' in .mm all kinds and quality 0 :'-fYfts1i:HV)f r'AXUY FURs 5ry.T-Hifor Ladies' aud Chil "TS'.'ift'.-iren'a wear. ' FURS ""rirfe55St:- f& Having enlarged, -"jLr1-" rlI'j' remodeled and im--sv"-- , nroved my old and fayorablyjknown FUR EMPORIUM, and hav- J ing-iraportei a very large and splendid assort ment of all the different kinds of Furs from first hands, in Europe, ar.d hare had them made up by the most skillful workmen. I would re spectfully invite my friends of .Cambria and adjacent counties to cail and examine my very lart;e and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladies and Chi'd.-er.. . I am determined to sell at as low prices as nny ether respectable House in this city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales. JOdN'-FAREIRA, sep.30.-4m. 718 Arch Street; i hiladelphia. N DUE W MO S E S . MERCHANT TAILOR. . . .- . i . Sur-PEs's BciiniNo, Clixtcx StI, Johstows, HAS just received his fall and winter stock of fine French, London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3 and VESTINGS, and a full assortment . of . Gent's Fuenjsuixg Goods. - . . Mr Mosea has been for eight years cutter at Wood, Morrcll & Co. 's establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the j ublic Ren crally that he has commenced business in Sup pea's building, on Clinton street, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a 6hare of public pitronage, and .maintaiu that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in products" good fitting garments. Give him a call. ; Johnstown, Sept. 2, 1868. -tf. ' ! ' ; ' -WORD from JOIINSTOWNl . JOUXJ. nVRKIIT &:'ca, ' Ilave constantly on band'a large and vell selected stock of seasonablo Dry poods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS.. &c. -Their stock consists of almost eveiy" article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been seler-ted with care and are efft-red at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac- i0T anJ exaniin fur yourselves. Feb. 28, 1887.-tf. j6. t-4-LT00NA-NOT-YBT IN RUINS! ff'OIrr'S 3I.431HO I 11 CI0THIHG BASAAK ! ! K . STILL .RIGHT BIDE UP ! SFRIE5 -AIDTSIIMEa: CL0T2ISG! IN 1UMEXSB ALL irANTSSlTITLIED! ALL TASTES NU1TED! ALL BU YKK-i LEASED ! SUITS FOP. OLD PEOPLE f SUITS RR MHDLE AGED! SUITS FOR YOUNGr AMERICA! CLOTHIfSlcTcLOTHIMG! JO FIT EVKKV MAX AXU BOY I . GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS OF EVKRV DEtCRH'TIOS." BOOTS & SHOEsThATS & CAPS, OK 8TVLES AND BlZiS..' Trunks, Valises, Traveling, Bags, -- ' t'uibrellai &.e. &.C.- STOCK TIIE LARGEST!.-. . ' GOODS THE .VERY IiESTI . : - STYLES THE NEATEST ! . . PRICES. THE LOWESTI CLOTfllKG IS AEE TO OZiDftlfl of an Bud or ttjlt dolrrd. j C ALL v.' i - v I CALL ai SEI UIT IOUjs GOODS & PRICES.V iSTOiK Of ASNIi M&fKT. one door corth cf the 'Pes T) tf.ee Don't mL'ttaVe tbe t!ace and there will te no oiU.io iJjwut you ctttin,r food biirca'r.s. - OODFKEY VOLKF; ' Altooaa, Ail 2?, Ist9.-U. rm HO MAS CARL A N D yra.-i-XsxVK tf. LEK GROCERIES I OUEENSWARE, - WOOD AND WiLLOWWAHE, STJLTIOEUT A'D "OTIONS, ' !lS:jiltSIM'!ilE3:ilt BitO.Y, FJLOUR, FEED AND: PROVISIONS, HO. 136 VIRGINIA STREET. '.'. Biitn JtJia,and Carciin. , ALT CON A, - - t ' t ' : t ... , 'All aueh gonda a SpSo,. Brushes. Wood ai Willow Ware, Shoe Utack.inj51.nJ Station,, erf will bo aold lrom muiiujcivrer's printed pric linia. and ail ciher good 'in iaj line at PhUadtlplda, Baltimore. Cii cinimiiand Pi'.U tiiugh carreat prices.' To dealers. 1 present the peculiar ad-rcEtge of savinp iht rn tilt frepht aE(J "dravne," t they are not 'rcqnirwi to 'pay freights from the princTpal cities andno lray aae charges are made.- Dealers may rest -sured tbat ay goods are of the brat qualur . mypricesas moderate as city rates- . U doinp: a fair, upright business, and bv promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit th patronage ol retail dealers and others ia Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited itnd satisfaction guaranteed io all capes. THM A3 OAKLAND. Altcona, July 29; lbb'D.-tf. , "yOOD, ilORRELL & CO., VASniXGTON-STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Whtlttale arid EttcH Dealers in mmmmmmmi "aiI3LL.I5,'EUY GOOUS, HARDWARE, ' QUEENS WARE. ' BOOTS AND SHOES. IJATtJ AND CAPS. -IRON AND NAIL CARFETS AND OIL CLOTHS, ' : READY-MADE CLOTHING. GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Y extern Produce, snch aa FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, &c, Ac . 15?" Wholesale and .retail erders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD, MORRELL & CO. Johnstown, April 23, lriK'Jly. . IT.OOK WELL TO YOUR ISULUSTAXDIGS! BOOTS ATd SHOES .For Plea's ami Boys' "Wear. The undersigneil repectfuriy informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is-prepared' to manafactare BOOTS and SLIOF.S of any desired size or quality, from the linest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. ia the vist besi vannu, ir the short est notice, and uv as modatate 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'faet if they will only give m a trial. Try and be convinced. SSRerairinp of' Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and iu a workmanlike maimer. Thankful for past favors 1 letti confident that my work and prices will commend me to a cou tinuance and increase of the same.- - JOHN D. THOMAS.' Ebensburg, April 2d, 18C1L A S O N fe B A K E R , FRANKLIN STREET, ' ' ' ' - i r- In the Old POST OFFICE BUILDING, . JoIznstoiTii, l a, .. WHOLESALE GROCERS AXD DKALKBS IX WESTERN PRODUCCl UWSflH S'DAKER lceen constantly on liarr.1 ft lar're'fvirtfilv sugars; SYKPPS. MOLASSESTEAS. COFFEE3,'FLOUR:RAeOX..POTATOE. DRIED un.l GREEN PRUITSTOUAGCO CIGARS, tic. Sc. ; ' Orders solicited from retail dealer jand a.-t isfaction in goods and pii'res guaranteed, i .' Johnstown, April 2t), 1603.. joiin fi:nlon, , ' i TTORNEY AT LAW,. Ebensburg Pa. ! Oilioti on llih atit-et, al.iuin Lia ri dzce. . Jau SI. leOT.-tL lor-ft A NEW THINGS? AVui a GdobThlNG m'EBEKsl ItOYALTr UfECFj)v The "House cf Tudor" SurrP TO -THE SMALL FKY?' NEW' STORErXEW GOOD IlewIuducementa! s High Street ! Lcw prije, Ha takuu poeion of the ruoa 0, t Slfcet, (tnrce doois from Centre Su- recently occupied hv R. H. Tad'' 5 Into which he has j i-t iatroJurM' '' - a nmmmoih asrortiutnt nf' DRY & DRESS GOOD1 Groceries, tlardware, cbDM-tiajT'Of 'everything nnd aiacli ttori if any dealer in this ' neck of timh.il i . ever preteinled to ket-p, aod evn nrticle of which itl be SOLD VKKY CHEAP FOR C. -on. ia ticiiA.Mt roa toiMTLY natx NO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GOT .. Xt DEALER KEEPS M0REG0ni. - . '() DEALEIi SELLS CHEaPEc' SO DEALER bELLSlluEE:" TRY FRY! THY FRY!! TRY Ii Buy from Fry .' Bay front Etfi TRY FRY IF YOU W.-1NTT0BT H ' TA ' 1 . .1 r v lue iiiitt. iivta uin,us a- ve Xd.rfSipr'j TRY FRY IF YOU .W.4NT TOB Muilin, Checks. CJiiij-'hiims, Tic'tiaji, tegs. Denims, 1 nlls, weans, tioi.Ck siuiere3, s:ttmetta, JJeUiL, Ltt- - i'rints, ic,, Ac, aud wish to j Uie full worth of jour rcuLtT. TRY FRY IF YOU,. W. INT TO r Booti aud fri.f'Cs'fo'r Men's, I-i:i' ; dren's ear, uu: xcellej in qj',itttj nowhere undersold in prices'. TRY FRY IF YOU ISMNTTPjrf rr-.i - f . ' . . " , 1 . -. v I ' styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TOB Hams, Sides, Shov.Mcrs. M? P.nk Lar i, Butter. Ecrs. Cht.-e-e, CtlTrt.i .' gar, 1 cas, Soaps. Cno!-?, Sritst, . , r aintLin else iu that line. TRY FRY: I FYOU WANT Tu L anrlhiup- nd everTih:nrr worth hurm? ! sure that at H timf' you will t' ; at the A-Urtt-bl CAlliiAlU -. . Oh my I my ere ' it ia no lie That at the Drv Goods Store ui G::?, Just oj.pued by, A. i. Fry, - On the street callsd iEh, " More for your money y-u r rt . Than from any one lse, far cr irH. DRESS GOODS uf if ja?r:tr.iv tvp find 'Mi nd 14 I am ilet prmiiit'd La t-ti! Li. ii.' Tllli i;iiEArESl ,l re.-pectiuliy. from all the ladies, and especially f: who h.r Lpn in ftliit nl vi-i: places to make t!.e:r jmrcliases. )ou want to buy, be eure first to tr of - A.i Ebensburg, il-iy 27, 1 SU. 1' : GEO. C.E. ZAHM, ...JAS LU ZAHM SON, -. i DKALEf.S IS " " dry goods, '-mm . HARDWARE, QUEEHSi'.'?.?.: AKD ALL 0TH R AHTIC1T Usually Kept la n Couatrj' WOOL AND COUNTRY FKOr: ' TAKES IS 'EXCHASGE F&K GX:i' STORE ION MAIN . Next Door to the Post OSs June 10.1S63. EBENSKlT.i-- ,T-' AV.ING , iecer.tly i r litre.! ff we are now rrpp"rtd tu 1,1 reduction from former price O-t-'-sists of Drups, Medicine?, l'wfu-f? Snt. T.n'fl- Hal I'll mid Al'cn's b- anves. r nis, vyimruenis, !!.-,. Pain Killers. Ciirata'Mairr.esia, K--s Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extract. ; Iomon Syrup, Soothini:-Syrupt .'t' Rhubarb, Pure Spices, kc. ; . CIGARS AND TUZACl Rlank Rooks. Deeds. "-otrs Ul1. Post, Commercial and ail kiaJ.- -Envelopes, Pons, . Pencils, Ari4! :. Fluid, Ulaek and Red I a!:. Books, Mngaztnes, News'"?ers. - . tories, Bibles, Relipious,Pra.'r;i1 - ' I'enknives. Pipes, ie. . rr- w .!,io,1 to our stlK FINE JEWELRY, i. which "'' the attention of t!ie Ja.n- , c;' rUOTOGRAEH ALBUMS thsn ever ofl'ered ia this place. Taper and Cigars sold eitr ;;; tail. - LEMMOX A - V 11.' Jnly 30, ISC. Main Sireet- NEW MERCB13 Ship witn tuui m lie ''L,; .befr Ebensimrs, and that w.':j: 1 will be EDWARD RO:;t r-t Our stock will n.brHce..; Fancy and Staple Diy Go - (; alt Klnnj, uoots auu the latest stvles and of a:i id Hardwarv; Queennre. er-ai ticie to be fouBJ i - firm. Ebtnabur ODWAHT) ROBK1MN nonce to his old fwf 'r that, on the first day of Ju'.r.mrt ,-. his son. Geoigi U. RoBinrs- U'; conntry stoie. ct:"' ' I , -Uavtag enjoyed tBi eicporienro ol more l1"" tw.:, ,.V ' buniuess at this place. au4 tpacioas e'diice on Ljh y 1 mr facilities for supplying tif I times and at the Kei?l 1 ' ' , 3 - f licles in the tna.kct. I f U those who h ive to genereu-. (0 contidence and support in .ijVl-.r,J the same measure ol v Z D S.July LM-"- r. 11 1
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