m 4 . v -v 'W . . DENTISTRY? "T&a T ecjct.l meaning' " " Tamroj? rnfrth give ,. Of fare I, deepest fee'tn, ' At Motftrr. Home ao-l uoaveiw . rfb magi naora t-f mother . - , . Hcm h every beart i ! ' ? Toe feelings Brst awakened T ; v Od that dear pArent parti' j f rAnd col'! nntt be tbe brom,! '- t, Devoid of krvs thsonl. J , V4- ' That I not moved I to goodness '-' ' . By a mother's raild. coo try 1 ! With home "we all remember ' 1 ' Some rision cf the past A May day ia the morning, Too beautiful to last! - When fl.wers cf lowly beauty Beguiled onr youth of tear, . Concealing 'mid the rosea . The thorns of riper years f Yet. when Jhe pass is challenged. A 4 " ' The word that ia most eloquent. Is that dear one of Lime 1 The Chriatmn to the futuro Hit earliest gaze extendi,' " " , While in the brightening distarce The bow of promise bend f Hia weary feet have trodden The devious patha below But now the glorion hea?en With liyht ia all ag'ow - : - His cares are nearly over. His troubles socu will cmm : For smiles of resignation . -Assure us of bis peace ! - Of these few words of beauty . I know not which is bmt -J Tbey speak of lore and happiness, ... . And one cf. future ret !. . I feel that heaven ia deaiest,- And yet I cauuot tell, Fijr mother fiTls the heart with lore,' And Home has charms ai well. Then let the three unitedbe, 1 Nor shall the tie be r'rven ; -v Fpr word of thrilling melody . -Are,. Mother, Home, and Heaven. A Strasok Incident at r'A Fcneral. On last Saturday, in a li'tle-country church, near tliis city, as tin humble vil lage pureon vras preaching- thu funeral Mrmun of an old man, two young men pasted, the. door of, the " church one. a youib of twenty-five, propo?e'J fu go in and "eee whom they are about to plant," (to use hia own words ) They entered, procession J 4, I ' l I .1. natiimi m mnmpni .hi - i im nisr- wnm 1 1 1 . ooa who had proposed to-enter the church and "see whom they were about to plant." bent down over the coffinand nave sighni W - T - - I oi the most noienant ifnet.. lie wmt bit- a v - C3 1 3 . . AT 1 a I - a I. iC nu. rf,ucU iv icavo w.o com.i. Some one suggPbted fo' him ". to pa when he said : ,'Thi9 is'my father on. how ! e&me he here I" - . " " ; Thersquel was soon told. At th bc einnincof the war tlse youth had enlisted aii li luuiaiitt i tiun Lit. oiks ua iwiuniiiuij , : .u. t. . n i iug crKB in iic moi wttmc. , 11c unu , been mustered out, had taken employment t In" Maryland, and remained in that' State until a few days since, when he started home to see his aged parent. En route he had stopped in the village" to vlait a comrade who Jiad gone through, th.e war with him The two, 'in tftking a . walk, passed the church in which the funeral ervice of John Slayton was proceeding, and by aorne strange influence young tiay- i . ... 11. . .1 1 L I uii uvi urrii iks' 1 iu uiiirr 1110 cuucvu, - when tne eight ot tne tiieiess torm cave him the first intiiuatian that he wtut fath erless. The cider Slayton had moved to Ohio 'during the lat few years of hi9 son's " absence. nd had, after a lingering illness, died. - Cincinnati Enquirer, . .Ox Death. Heavens I ..what a mo ment that must be when the last flutters expires on our lips 1 What a chango I Tell me, ye who arc deepest read in n:i turo'and in God. to UhI new world arc wo borne? W'hitlcr has that spark, that unseen, that unccmprehondinl intel ligence fled 1 Iook upin the cold, livid, ghastly corpse that lies before you ! That was' but 9. fchell, gross and earthly covrt ing, wtucn lieia lor a wlute tbe immortal essence . that has . now . left it left it to range, perbrp-t, tbrouuh illimitable space ; to receive new. Capacities of delight, new powers of perception new; glories of beat' titudel . Ten thousand "fancies rush upon the mind as it "cbn ten') pin tew the awful moment- big with imtigmation's greater hoiics and feanrj k is the ronsumation that clears up all mystery resolves all I doubiw which removes contradiction and f- , , . Uc.v-. uwj wnai flood of rapture may at once burst' upon the departed soul ! The unclouded bright ness of the celestial, regions--the ! pure ex- istence of etherehl beipj; the solemn se cret of nature may' then be divulged, tho immediate ,nily f the past, the present and the turure ; strains of ummainabTtj l arrr...nv f.wma f T.I.-.U. 1' may then suddenly - tfisc.loao tbemselve. bursting upon ; the d'."liphted senses and bathing them in measureless blloS The mind, is loft .in tbls f xcess of wondrous light, and dares not torn from the lieaven Iy visions to'one so gloomj, ao tremen dous as tho department of the wicked! Human fancy shrinks back appalled! A Nqvkl Gamblixq Exrr.piT. The folIotvingi queer storjr, which, phows the passion' of the Inveterate gamesteris told ss the recent exploi' of a knight of .the 'green cloth" uif ttia city, by an eye wit nera, ; A young gentleman of this cltyv ome eighteen months "ago, . inherited- a handsoma property,' al of' which-h has tquandered ' at . the gaming 'table." ' On evening , last week his 'last dollar, dieap pea red, in addition to which he slaked his coat, hat and pantaloons al!'of which 'be .lost." As his going' homein a" state bordering upon nudity, might involve' his arrest by the night police, a-servant -of the gambling house loaned bim an empty barrel, the head of which be knocked out, nd donning it after the fashion of an vfreoat, be trotted homo unmolested. It rs said that the severe le&3on has induced . Lirn to foreswear gambling, and that his - friend will endeavor to repair hia fallen v fort uncfl. Cincimiati Paper . - -TlIE thinking man ha wings ; the act ittg man hat cciy feet and bands. and as they did so, the little congregation ,,u r-j"'B ."-"j " were about to lake a last look at the still, ! on ,Q hoP ansl couhdence. . tortunately pale face of the deceased, the youths join- ; f?r lem geneman met them and as d lue melftficnvlv . aooiO " years n.ot one cTening rvciTtl a not eta ting thai n roup! living iiv the mi feurbs of tha city desired Jo bo united k it band oC rojiUiiaoDy, ana required bis rv;cet aioe clock net cnornir. A l the proper time b went to the bourse l8ignuteU and cntererf.4 He inquired of a young Jady whu wad busy washing dish es, if there was a couple there wishing to be taarriei. "I am the lady," skid'she blnsh'mg ; "John wilt be in iu acaomcTtt.'-'-.Thi' tniniBterwas aurprjscd to ee no pre parations, and Btepjwd to the door to view the surroundings. "TVo men were hard at work, griruling Fcjthea in the yard, and. - another. wlu iirocl t Ik; 'John, whs : tending a t-w aid calf Ihe-barn yard j ! The young lady came to thy door pretty . ; soon, Hnd shouted, "Jhn, Jihn, hurry , I up, the preacher's lrtre I' John . leaped f i the fence and ruhcd to the house ; ll.c i j gil wiped lcr IjuikIs on' her pron, nd, ! j af:cr jwit'ing hand?, paid they were ready. ! Tlie minister proceeded, nn I had j ifit i;nt ! through questioning ihc young mua when j the old, lady rushed into the room, shout i ! a ' " ng, voun, ioun, you man i iurn me .cow away from the calf!" John It go his j sweetheart's band inatnntly, and rushed ! to the barnyard, pot the old cow through the bars, and then returned to the house, again took hia position,' when the. balanra of tha ceremony was gone through with. The minikter went on bis way, John went to the hayfield, and the lady resumed bcr dish-washing -Forist 'Republ'am. Am Kmiukation IsciUENr. An extra ordinary emigratluri 'party was made up a little while ago in the county of Mayo, i Ireland.-" Three-chilJren, aged reoecfuI- I iy, eleven, six unci iour, ugreeu iu atari from their native village-.un mnke their ! way to Chicago. Their father had sent them a ticket to take ifcam from Liver I pool to-New YrkT and aimed witUVthut i and il.c sum of ten shilling?, they set out on their travels. The puor. children, .we rare told, hnd not cvsn a wrapper to pro j tect theui "rri ra the cold rain and storms : of the Atlantic in the late months of au l.tutnn." Thy had nothing on but cotton frocks and "skimpy summer shawls." Hut they had pltnty of courage and the 1 f- at a .1- ur ' ' -r.a t. - i rum wDence uiej iwik wiup in amnj iur " I 1 . 11 a -! lorK' " wo"iU 08 Dara 11 l""8e children were not taken good care of by the father whom th(? httJ fareled so far v"' "fo" tw.p Mr,r,. Th. ,ff,,t nf mn. ic. on the sense. wa3 oddly -and wonder lully verified during the mourning for tha Duke of Cumberland, uncle of George the Third. A tailor, had an 'order for a great number of black suits, which wxrc to bo - . , e . t . finished in .afvery? short spacer of. time. . r Amuug til3 wuiKUivu vraa u itnuvr rr iiu . . c . was always singing "Kule Brittania," and the rest of tha journeymen jjined in the chorus. The tailor made hi3 observations, and found that the slow tiroo of the . tune retarded the work i in consequence, lie engaged a blind fiddler, and; ; placing hitn nr the. workshop, made him play coti j Etan.tly the lively tuna cf .''Nancy Daw- i . - Tl, .lorrn l ,1 (t.a -U . J oTy. . , . ., , ,. c , . .. . . the tailor s elb--vs tnjved obeduot to the . , ' 1 .1 1 .1 were sent home witb'rn the prescribed pcritid." sj ? . vmwe m -p K 1,1 1 1 ummivrwmm?mnemr9i fm pypsysjsi OF PIT TSB V KG II, PA. isonpoKATtD roa tue sate KUcriKo or BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES I NO. 63, FOURTH AVK.MIK. , GUAKANTEE RATES. FoR a tkar or llsb r:sii. 1 Government and all other t Coupon .Securities,' iu- j eluding B.ink Hills,. ) t Gold Coin or Bnlliou. : I. . -. I silver Coin or Tiullioii. $1 OU per l.00O, 1 25 2 00 1 ,1100 -1,000. Silver or Gold" Plate, un- der seal, on oa iter's es- j timateof full value. snd y 1 00 100. rate subject toaiijusl 01 't j for but k . on a biaia of., j Deeds. Mortgages and Valuable Papers gen erally, when of no fixed value, $1 a jeir each, or according to bulk., ' ' , . . . ' WilU, $5, which premium covers the remain der of tha Uia-tf tb maker. j The Conrnanr la also prepared to rent Pinal! lron Safes, (each furnished with a Tin Box,) T'. ,1u,lT,?,,lr i rw,r vuU- thre KenLter elusively holding the key thereof, at the fol lowine rates', tiz: St5. 12J.S30. SCO. 75 and $100 per annum. AUo, to Store Books of Ac count, Records. Valuable Title Papers, Ac, at reasonable rates. , No- charge less than SI. : President WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Vice President HENRY LLOVU. D;rr ctors Wji. I'niLLirs. Hksrt, Llotd, Wsi.Rra. Wu. M. Lro?i. Jamrs I Kenntttt. mU. u. . ..mlk ., o. aiORS iso.v, usobok L'SSKV. , , Secretary and Trersurer S.' F.' Ton Boxm hobst. Pittsburgh, Sept. 30, ISbD -3ui L. L. LANGSTKOTH'S PATISTKifuESEISJtlllVI! "P UONOUNCED THE BEST, EVER YET JL inti-odueed in this County or State Any person huiin a family rig,ht can have their Bees transferred from an old box to a new one. In every instance in which this has been done tha result has been entirely aatisdaclory, and the first Ltke of honey has invariably paid all expenses, and frequently exceeded them. Proof of the superior rneiits of this invention will be lound in the testimony of evert man who baa given it a trial, and among the number are the gentlemen named below, and their experience should induce every one interested in Bees to BUT A FAMILY niGIITIV Henry C . Kjikpa trick, of Carroll township, took L6 pounds of eurplus honey fiom two hives, which he sold at 3.r cents per pound, , , .Adam, Deitricli. of Ci rroll township, took from two hives 100 pounds of surplus honey, James KUkpatrick.' ot phes't 'township, took CO pounds ol surplus honey frotn'pue hive. "Jacob Ivirkpitrick, of CheC IbTnship, ob tained 73 pounds ol surplus bonsy from pre hive, worth not less than $21,' and llie riht coft him only $5. . - Peter Camjihtill from one hive obtained 36 pounds of surplus honey at one time tSPQuite a Dumber of sirri'ar-statements, authentic. ted by some of -the best citizens of Cambxia county, could be obtained in proof of tbe superior merits of Laces truth's Patent Mo- 'able Comb Bee Hive. ' I Persons wishing to purchase family rights ( should call on or addross I ' w peter oampbell; Ko'v. 5, lt.'J.-tf. Carroll town, Pa. t i c : r...i .i . . . . : PHILADELPHIA. I3Sani4es sent by ma!! when written for. rcrsa vciilcocl,. .1. M M'HTOOMtlt. jjjONTGOMEKY &, SCHLEGEL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WaOLKSALB DEALCt A SO SLCEITCRS OF FLOUR AND-PRODUCE, STAR FRMT, 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSIGN MEXT3orR0DUCE3oLiciTet riTTSKCRGII REFERENCES. Hart. Caught i.l'o., Bankers, Arbuck'es & Co., VVI'olesale Grocers. C. H. Love & Bro., Dry Goods Merchan'8, VT . D. Cooper & Brotlier, Wholesale Grocers, Rejrner Brotherf, Confec tioners. Css-Circulara with Prnnd and Prices pent todelera. - . f May 13, ISC'J .-Ciii.7.' A. D. CRISTE, ... i -. - . : WITH IITTLE & BAISID, WHOLESALE ' COMMISSION. MERCHANTS." 112 & 1!4 SECOND. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA, A GOOD T ' II u C f I Important to Housekeepers, Bank., Officci, Ac. Hotels. I TIIE PATENT "WIRE ADJUSTABLE WIWD0W SCREEN will fit an y wianow. Gire ventilation aud light. - Screen trotn view and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOS andotuer INSECTS The Adjustable Window' Screen Co., ., . SOLE M.CKACtL'afcRa. (23 Market Street. PSiIIad'a. For sale hv Dealer in House Furniohing Goods Jens 24, 1669 -8m. JOHN GAY. . . :. . . . WM. WELSH. E L S II , Ss. Painter, G A Y & W Successors to Clay . . WHOLESALE - , ' . Grocers andj Commission Merchants! AND DEAI-J.RS IN FLOUR, PRODUCK. FISH, SALT, CAR- dec, Ac, 862 LiberVt St a eet, PITTSBURGH D I B li II T- WITH ..ROKi:il &. ISROTlSCRS, Manufacturers: and Wholesale Dealers in : CITY AN D EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, "' No. 4J2 Maeket Stkket, Below Fifth. South Side. - PHIL AD' A. T. JAMES' HOTEL, . (Conducted on the European Plan.) 405 & 407 Lib3TT Stbeet. opmsiTK thb Union Depot, Pittsbcrgh. Pa. JAMES K. LAN AH AN, - - - Provrictor: This House is newly built and sj-kndidly lurnisneii, and convenient , to all the Kail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. . oct.l7.-ly. ,'. PITTSBURGH STAR, Xo. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, v. . PITTSBURGH. PA. ; je.11-ly. . . . FELIX HENLY r. Prop'r.' UNION HOli&JS, JJBENSBURG. Pa.. JEROME APLOTT. U Propietor, spares no pains to.feiider this notel worthyMil a coutiri nation 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 ao attentive and obliging hostler. - Jan 30. 18G8.-tf. "MOUNTAIN IIOUSEIEbessbcro. B-:P. LINTOS A CO., Prop'r. . The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies; the Ba r i supplied with choice Iiquorf, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Trtinsient. visiu.rs accom modated and boarders taken by the week. nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 .SIEVES v . ASD RE C L O T H ! w 1 . XANucTcacD ar SRLLERS ItROTIII.RS, No. 623 Market Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 23. 1969.-3m. -. - . - JOHN FENLON, ' 1 TTOItNE Y AT LAW. Ebensbura Pa'. Office on High street, adjoininR his resi- ueuco.-- jan 81, J867.-tf. WE KINKEAD, Justice of the-Peace -Jt-.and CI lim. Agent Office removed to the oDice formerly occupied by-M.-Ilassen, Eiq.,decM, on High 8t., Etensburg. J18. For ' restoring Cray Hair:t lb Us natural Vitality; and Color. ; T A dressing' '-which:' is at oifce agreeable, healthy,1 and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded oi: gray hair is. soou s restored to its ' original color with : the : gloss ami freshness of youth. Tli in. hair is thick V t ened, falling hair checked, and bald- cess often though not always, cured : bv its use. Noth in" caa restore the hair whcre. tUa :foHicle3 are 'destroyed, or the gUnda atrophied and decayed. But such as rcraaiu , can . be saved for. usefulness-by. tliis application. Instead of tbaliug the hair with a. pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional u.se will- prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off", anl consequently prevent .baldness. -" Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and iujariou to the hair, the ..Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. . If wanted merely for a.-- - " ' . ; .r. HAIR , DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable.1 Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not Boil white cambrici and yet' lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy, lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &l Co., Puacticai. and Analytical Chehists, IiO WELIi, MASS. . PKIGB fl.OO. For aa!e by R. J..LLQ 'D. Aut.. Ehcnsburg. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,1 ! Tor Diseases of tho Tnroat and Tjunga, " -uch aa Cough. Colds, Whooping - 1 . Cough, iJroaoiutis, Asthjoia, - r aud Consumption. . ' probably never before in- the whole history of motlieir.e, has anything won so widely and so deeply trpoa the confidence of mankind, as this excellent ruedv for pulmoaarycompUints.- Through alon series "of years, and amoni: most of the races ot men it has risen l-.igher and h:shr in their esthna tioo, aa it has become betur kuown. 'lis uniform character and power to ciu-c Uie various ail'ecuons of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against tnein. WhUe adapted to milder forms of disease and to young ruilitren, :tt3 at the same time the moat effoctual remedy tluU can be given for incipient cousuraption. and the dan gerous aSoi lions of the throat aud lungs. As a pro vision, njrain-t audden attacks of t'rop, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as ail are sometime subject to colds and coughs, all t-hould be provided with this antidote for them. , Although settled t'onsuut-ption ! thought in curable, still great numbers ot cases where the dis ease seemed aetlledt have boea completely cured, and the patient restored to sound hcaliii by the Cherry J'eetoral. So-complete b it maatery over the disorders of the latnsts aud Throat, Umt IHUati w.llllw vm . - j - -" iu? elrfc could reach them, under the Cherry i'ec- toral thev anbsido ami Uisappear. . lection from it. Asthma Is always relieved and often 'wholly cured by it. - i lironchiti is generallv cured by taking the Cherry 1'ertoral iu email and frt:qnmt doses.' So generally are its virtues kuowu that we need not publish the certiticates of them here or do more than assure the pubiio that its qualities are fully maintained. . Ayer's Ague Cure, JTor Pevor and Aarue, Intermittent Pevor, Chill Fever, .Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious B"ever, &c, and indeed all the affections which Arise from malarious, . marsh, or miasm a-Uo poisons. i ' As its name Implies, it does Cur, and dr not fall. Containing neither Arsenic. Qniiiiiir,T:!miit!i, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poiono!:s substance whatever, it" in nowise injarea any pr.tienu The number and importance of its euros in Die ague iis tricts, are literallv beyond acemmt, anil we believe without a parallel In the history of Asnm merlioine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in olKtiriate caic, ami where other remedies had wholly failed. I'nacclimateil persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tucted by taking the AOVE CUKK daily. For IAvrr Complniiit. arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the I.ivcr Into healthy activttv. For Rilious Disorders and Liver Complaint?, it Is an excellent reimrdy, producing -man v trnlv re markable cures, -where other mcdlcinps hal failed. Prepared by Dit. J. C. Avek A Co.. Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Man and sold all roMud the world. 1 ... VJtlCE, St OO' PER' BOTTZ.E. Reisk J. Lloyd, Agent, Ebknsbccp, Pa. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. JOIIXSTOWH.Pl. , ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as co'm mob" 'Windsor -Chairs; FretBafci ! Chairs, Vienna Clialrs, Bustle Chairs- Rfm'5 i Backed Chairs Sociable CHairB," ' ! ' Cane Stat ain, ' ROCKING CHAIRS,- l)F: EVEltY" SIZE CHAIRS , Settees, Lounges, hc.&c. CABINET- FURNITURE ot every description and of latest - styles; WITH PRICES to surr THE : Tastes of - allU . ; :l Thankful for past, favori, sbe- respect fully holicits a liberal share of public patnm age. Cliuton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. --' i Jan; 81. 1867. : ' F 0 11 EIGN SHI PPLNG ' ' AND i .: '. EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOW SELLING. EXCHANGE. i .. v' AT KIW YORK RATES, ON . ;" '.T I England, ... Ireland. Scotland,' . Wales, ... Germany, r Prussia, Austria, . Bavaria, Wurlemberg, Baden, , . Hessen, ' Saxony, ' v ! Hanover, ' u , '! Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, .'I Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, ,!s Ireland, .Scotland,.'5 Germany. , France, . t California, New South' Wales or . Australia. KERR & CO. . Altoona, Pa., Jan. 31, 1867. GR0UEBS ' FRANK W. HAY, ,: ... WHOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, of TIN. COPPEU-and SIIEET-IKON WARE. CiwiaZ street, below Qhut Qttf Johns town. Pa.- A large stocl band. oonstautiy DR:. JOHN FRY, Assisted by U Dnshter, IIitviii2 perai'aneiitly locked :in Jjhustown. is prepared to answer all 1-rolVfHioni.l cal!i,atnl hi t rl A rtT I Fi CI A I- T EET H on gei cij.e R tt- er,(Vnlc'anitc) B;ifc, or, it' pieftrred. he will insert them on t!old (SO' carets fine), or Silver (clit micallr pure) boih of his own prepiiring. on IMatina, Alnina'mm, 1'aM.idium. Coraliie anJ Adamantine. Also, ihe I'ureelain tt-eth. EitMCtirig; Filliux and CleauiMg ot Teeth carefully perloroied, avoiding all .um-eeessarr Dilill .: ' ; . . - . IIo would also rail at.tiit!on to his new mode filling teeth With CRYSTAL.J50LD. aliith is the best preparation ever iutrodueed for filiii,-; teeth, lie cau restore a tooth r.i n xati b al MtAi'E wittr this poldj an4 inUe me filling ns solid as a piece of gold coin. tlo and hare yourfee'h examined every fix months at lest. un.t if tl ere 1s an? ?ec:iv about them hve thin nicJ w"th Crynui Goll ard jcnwill i.ever ':ieed artificial teeth. : Artifieial teetlt area good s i stitute. out thev Go not compare, ami tue nstural teth ahen.in a hef Ithv state. All work done irveneh marjner as not to be excelled in Style, Beauty, Comfort, Lightness, Durability;' and warranted to give satisfaction a I ho harmless to llic mouth. Samples of his work ms v be examined by all whodcs'ue so see them. The following speaks for itseit : ' - - TESTIMONIALS. Wf, the unders:gned, citizens of Latn.be and Ligonier, Westmoreland county, P. . che.rful ly submit the ltd lowing as expressive of our estimate of Dr Fry's abilities as a ''enlist : We regard Dr. Frv as naturally adapted to the profession of his choice. His mechanical ingenuity has furni.-hed to his art many inval uable modifications and improvements, and we deem it due to hiin and the public at large to sar that, from a Ion end intimate acqmtiuu oncc'.'ive can confidently recommend bim to all who' mi y feel inreieFted, as an abie, faithful ,ond experienced workman. ' - - - Latrobk Eli Ferguson. M. D . John Mc Girr', M' D . Rev Jerome Kearney, J . L Cliam ber, W. S. Head, J sph A. Head, Mich'i Bos sort,! Da vW Witliamsi. .. . LiGOx'tia L: T- Beam, M. D.. Wm, Ai-hi com; Jacob Eicher. N M Marker, Esi:. J;u;oli Breniser, P M .' Joseph Scroirgs, D.'l. Laighlivstowx Robert Louther, Esj , 'A G. Armor, Y. M. ' ' ''' F-tiHriELn Dh Jme Taylor, my 6 -ly 1 ENTISTKY. TSie'. i:ndt.Tp'rned, a eradunie of the . Balti more , Coiiego of DeiiLal Sor cery, respect fully offers hi FaorEssiuNai.. services to the citirens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the youttTM Monday of each month, to re niain one week: Auk-13.- -' SAM'L BELFORD. D. D.S. , DR. H. B.tYllLLER, Altoona, la., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. ! Oib'ce removed . to v irginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. . Persons from Cambria county or ehewhere who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwaid-, will have the railroad fare ueducted from their bills.' All worn wiiiAMin. Tan. 21, lSCD.-tf. D. W. ZIEGLER. Stirgeon Den- -s- tist.wilt visit Lhenwburjt pro fessionally on the SECOND Mo. dat of -each month, and remain oue-waek, during which time he may be found at the Mountain Hoase. 6JST"Teerh extracted without piin by the use ot is itrale Oxide, or Laughing Gas. . AMES J. O ATM AN, M. I).. tenders his profeKsinnat services as Phv- sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Ofiice in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Haug's tin and : hardware store. ' fMay 0, 1867. f I)EVEREAUX, M. IX, Thy- siciaij and Sdrqeon.' Summit, Pa. Office east end of Mansiou Hou:-c, 0:1 Rati Koad street. Night calls may l" niade et the ofSce. ' f my'23.tf. J. LLOYD, successor to It. S. Bonn, .Dealer in Druys, Medicines, PaiiUs, 4'c Store .on Main street,' opposite the-"Mansion Hcnse," Ehenburg, Pa. October 17. 1867.-Gm. D. M'LAUGIILIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johtistoicn, Pa.' Office in . the Exchange building, on the Corner of. Clinton and Locust: streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 18b7.-tf. : . . . B.L. JOHSSTOX. J B. SCANLAN. .... .. JOHNSTON & SCANLAN. , Altorneys-at Law... , ., Ebcnsburg. Cariibria co'., Pa. ..... QfSce oppobite the Court House. , Ebensbura, Jan.. .31, 1867.-tf. J ', ' . JOHN, i:i.iNTON;ui ITTOSNEY ATXAW;:;iwfoic- ra.-: Office in building on corner of -Main' aud Franklin street. oppjasiLe Mansion House', second floor. Eutrance.on Frauklkifctreet. Johnstown, Jan. .31. 1867.-tL, . . A. KOFELIN, , -'j ' Vobnetbwn. w: Dies. ""Ebensbiire. KOPEMX & DICK,. ATTOUNEYS-ATr Law; Kbensburg. Pa.- Office with Wrn. Kit tell, Esq., Oolonade llow : oot.22.-tf. . F A. SHOKli AKEIt. . 0E0. W. OATMAN. I1QEUAKEU &, OATMAN, Attor nkts at Law, Ebensourg, Ta. Offices on High att eet.' i-nmediately .east, of Huntley's hardware store... . . ap 8,'CtJ" , ; ; VXLU AM KI'ITELL, ; : iTTORNEY AT LA W , Ebe nsburg ,'Pa. Office in Cotonado Row, Centre street . -Jan. 31. l867.-tf. . ! (3 .. It. PERSUING, Attorney-at-Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs,. over Jobn lien ton's Jan. 31, 1867. Hardware Store. 1M7M. II ECHLEK, Attorn ey-at- v v Law. Ebensbur?.- Pa. Office in mom Law, Ebensburg.- Pa. recently occupied by Geo. M. Reade. Esq . in Cotonade Row, Centre street et. ,. . ... aug.27. , GEO, v M. . 11EADE, AttornegatLawt . Ebensburg, Pa. ' Office in new building recently erected on Centre street, two doors from "High street. aug.27. : WAMES C. EASLY, Attornev- JP at-Lavt. CarrofWoipji, Cambria Co., Pa. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 81. 1867. P. P. T1EUNEY, ITTORNEY AT LAW, EUnshurg, A,. Q Office in Colouade Row. . Jan, 6, 1837tf. , . JOSEPH "M' DONALD, 1 ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa Office on Centre street, opposite Lib ton's Uc-tI. Jan. 81,T8'67 tf. rvioabi'vp-. r?mhrla tcnnty,:ra. f PHIS INST1 I U I iW- . uo-er W' unmyju vnimKAiii th . pountrv tor its bracinj: atr, pure water and mapnificient seeue i .u:-i, u uiTiuU without a rival. - Pot received between .the .ages of tour and j twelve years. The discipline ami ntoue 01 m atructi. n is adapted to tl.o age of , tha pupil Nocoar mriMKiur , 1 EH M" PER SESSION.: Board, Tuition, Wa.-dii-'p: Mending,' &.,. $225. NO TXTRS9- '-''. Ksch child will be required to be provide.1 with four suits of clothing. lhs uniform i.l be grav trimtne.1 with black, aouave paats.) suitable 10 the different soMin. lie must alio have a'x'cbangcs of ui.derclothing. six pairs of i'ockiiip's, four pairs of b 'ts or etioes. a cloak or overcoat. Six tow. is, Six laoie n:ipnif, n Ub'.e knife aud fork, n.vcr spoon an 1 gon.et. drtsriup boi furnished with combs, etc., Talise and cortsge ataiiips.' Bulletins informing parents or guatdims of thehaSllh, proficiency, etc., of their children sent every three jr.outbs. The Scholasti'- Year commences on ths sec oud Monday of September and closes about the middle of July. Itefeience can be made to Rt. Rev- Bishop Domet.ec or auy of the clergy of the dioce-e. For further prtifulrs applv to nradJrets MflTUKtl KITPKRTOR. e- As. 6. 1865. tf. Ebensburg, Px. M. L. OAT MAN, DEAI.Ea IX miAino ill if II it ftfiftflPnlPl'l luuiici rijiiiii liiiutDiuLAr cocUTiie r gouble xk:x Jiimi ?'Jf lour, cist . is, feed, ; BACON, SALT, FISH,! FRESH VEOET iULES- ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, .... SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, . SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. : Also, a large stock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco,' BTORE ON HIGH STliEET, Four Doort East of Crawford's Hold, Kbeusburg, I"a. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY AJAI I FILL IXZAST! NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, dtc. HAVING purrhased the well known EB ENSBURG FOl NDItY.frotn Mr. Edw. tUs?, and rebuilt and eidarpe 1. it almost en tiiey. besidea reutiing it with new machinery, tlie uhscrirer a:e now prepared to furnish COOK. PARLOR 5- HZATIXG STU I'L'S. of" tho Infest and most approve! pit'enm TilRESHISG MACHINFS. MILL GEAit IO. UOiEa.td WATEH WH EELS of evert desenrtion. IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, an.r.iti fact ail manner of articles tnannfact .red in a first class Foundry. JojWokof ali kind attended to promDtly and done cbeaplv- The special aitent;ii of F.-irmers m invited to two newly .patented PLOUGHS which we possess the sole right to manufacture end sell in this countyj auc which are admitted to.be tbe be?t ever introduced to the public. Believing ourselves capable of performing any woik iu our line jn the most satisfactory manner, and knowing that we can do work at low prices than have been charted in this community beretoforo we confidently hope that we will be round worthy ol liheraVratronaRe. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealer t'The highest prices prd in cash for old metal, or catins given in exchange. 0l" TERMS ARK STEICTT CASH OR OOEXTRT raoDocc ciJ-s v tity , imioe s uu. Ebensburg, Sept. 2, lbC3. EVE II E THE MEMORY OF FRIENDS D EPA R TED MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber 6till 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 beFt .American and Italian Marble used," and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to i all ".cases at" prices as low as like work can bo. obtained in th cl.tjes or elsewhere. Call ami "-see speuimet.s and .judge for yourselves aa to the merits cheapness of my work'. - : " -. - JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto. March 12. 1868.lv.. . : JEW lCIIEAP CASU STORE BUCK'S MILLSrAlleghany fownshifj; The subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and tbe public in general that he has juH opened at Buck's. Mills a large and superb etock of seasonable, merchandise.' con sisting of all kinds of DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS, : GROCERIES, fUR Nil IT RE, HARDWARE. nd all other arti cles uaoally kept in a country store.'. j sSe Having paid cash for my gwods I am de oftl.e Sisters of bt.Jo.ep.:, j- - rar rn . . ,3 p - tauiatediuoneoflhenttueir- UULil I 1UUJ ul WilU i Ksht!tt! and healthy locatama- in . I -j . . .. WThr at . ; U;iU the otate. iw i" fe-saay : v II(JLi:SAI.r: Oli termined to dispose ot them eituer for cash, lumber or country produce at as low prices as like goods can be bought from auy dealer in the county. A liberal patronage is n srectfully solicited. WM. J. BUCK. Buck's Mills. April 22. lSG'J.-tf. . rlAILORINCr ESTABLISHMENT j .A REMOVED- The subscriber wpuld re- ! spectfully announce to his customers and the citizens of Ebensbiirg and vicinity generally, that he has removed to the rew building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law office of Geo. M Reade, Esq., and is now not only piepared to manufac ure all Oods which may, be brought to him. but is supplied wiih a fine'line of CLOTHS, CASSI MERKS. V EST INGS.&c, which he will mako to order in the best style and, at the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of giving entire satis laction, 1 bopo lor au increased patronage in my new location. D. J. J2VANS. : Ebensburg, Jan. 14, 18G9.-tf. M. LLOYD & CO., Bankkrs, Altoona'. Pa. . - Drafts ou the principal cities aud Silver and Gold for sale. . Collections . made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. anS.1. iLOYD &. CO., nankers, J EBEisncsQ Pa. Gold, Silver, Government" Loags, ad other Securities, bought and sJd. Intervtt allowed on Time i.eposits. Cdlections made in all accessible joints iu the United States, aud a geaera! 3acVinr; buslucis traasfACJ. .' tw cash rtscm At RETAiL j My tock e-insists In part cf Verv T , Tin, SJiect-lroi,, fnODl'T) A"VM DTi I nr. Si WUX X XJ1V ili'i IJlwi., U it1 BNAMEI.LED -ASM H CO i ih.au, "." Ppeat'a Att,-Dt HEATINO Xm COOKING PTnr- t vr 1 ' T c I r y. ...... BU. r.. u r,x.o iv;i 1 uu A j u .c in Pf , - NOBLE. Ata any; v-omiu m.-vo i'eeif when or lered at ir.anuf.!ctaier' ivf!i t Uiia otove 1 lares a:.d Grates. ', 1 pairs, on hami lor '.lie fttiive I , will be ordered when want;i. Pir.; ; alttntivu given to' '' Spouting, Valleys and Conduct all of which will bo made ,ut of rials and put up by coiupttei,t Lamp Barriers, Ytfick and Chlc J I Wuuhl call particular at tei,t;-.L to t'iT'.' j.H.Jtue Burner, with Glass G.ne, fw . more lliiht than a-iv other ia n. 1:. - ( . - i ib"a ijuiucr. ivr l.rU !9 (VI ' SPACER'S SirTES! - Ii reccmrutncSs itMi'.f. SU OAR KETTLES AND CAULDRCv of ail bizes .constaui'y cn Li j Specltil attc-Ltion gito. to ! Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet !- . at loweht potiibV raiss. now rearfy,' and will be sent or. sr: ' by irsail or in peiBn. ' ""Im i-v.' tts an my cr.vorjfn- 01 any tew ones this Spiin, I TT.,,;.-.-. .. -11 .11 most sincere tn.M.lca for the ver-, trcjuaiie i nave a rt. reuirtt-. endeavor, to pleas-.: all bLo !i..i er tiiev l uy vt r.ot. FltANf.I.S . Johnstown, March 7. 1?jT. i 1 G,lKAro RF.riL'CTTO it Pfjt CASH HLYEfiSi AT tiik E:ii:.sut p.G IIOUSE-FiillMSIHM The utidcrsi jned resj tctfully iniura citizens of Eticusburg and the public f ally that he ha made a trreat re iuctiil prices to CASH BUYEIiS. Mv.j j consir-t; in part.cf Cooking, Farlcr end'rv. j 117 Store, f the mob ppu ar km:!ii iraie m every oescriptiou, ia out. ut'acture ; Hardwat e of all kind, Locks, Sciwe, lift Hinires, .Tah'.eua. Shutter HirRes; KoHsTn-n and Xc'a.: dow (ili.sv. Putty, TalJe rlnives a::a Carvih Knives and F..rks, !.hs:ini Apple Paiers, Pen and Pocket Lwv jrreat variety, Scissors. Shears, l.i: Strops Axe-;, Hatchets, llammcn, j Machinep, Anders. Chissels, l'ij.fc .ii j passes, Square,- rites, Uasps, Aarili. ! Wrenches. 4ip.' Pael and CrtvaiV. " i Chains t f ail kind. Shovels, S a.ics.S I and Saaths, Rases, Forks, thv Shoe Lasts, reps. Wax lirist 'w, 1 ; WiirtRcrs-. 'Grind Stones. Pat.r.t i! s GfiSea and Measares.- lumber Sticks, rr, NiV, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel, Iliw s GiVns, Ketolvers, Pistols. Carir '!. ' der. Caps. Lead. &c. Old Sl-vdV Grates and Fire Bricks.' Wr!! ar.t C -Pumps nnd Tubing ; Harness nm S Ware of all kind ; Wooden an:l Wiilx''. in great variety ; Carbon O.l ndt':.ii Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Od, I.::H Oil. Rosin. Tar, Glassware. Paint?, Tr ts. Turpentine. Alcohol. Ac. FAMILY CROCER.'Ei such as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, M-.J-nps. Spices. Prieil Peaci-e. '; tish. Hominy, Crackers, hxe si' Barley; rtnaps, Candl-s; CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scri.t Shoe, Dusting. Varnish, Stve. C.c'-S; T.X)tb Brushes, all kiudi ar.d Cords and Manilla R 'pes, ai. 1 rj -articles at the lowest rrdes f r Di-. ' CO" House Sjwuting made, pa'n.vti -np at low rates for uish. A i;'wt.u made t- country dealers tuyii.g wholesale. , GEO. 1"U . jF.beusburg. Feb, 28. ISOTj-tJ Q.E OR G E V. YKAGI L K - - Wholttalc ad.RlH D'1" : HEATiNB AND GOO! :OF EVERY DESCILTT!C. j .in. mum ssei-iiij - ' OF HIS OWN MAXUFACTr!-' j And GENERAL JOBBER i.iSPC - - and all other work in r.'s '-:! Virginia Street, near Caroline S ;.; altoom. , " - . . ' - - u ! - tVJ The only dealer in he c:tv l'. sell the renowned " JAb-"1 j COOK S rOVE. the mi " complete and satisfsc--? . - Stove ever imroJuc , ... . to the public- S AUCE-PArJS. BOILEBS . A L. SM O V E LS . MI K j . v vT: . CANS. IK)LErr'RNiS!liS0Bi' - ' i Stock; Immense. - ri siTisFACTIOy.Cl'ABAb . ..i 11 .li'!.-.- a n xi ures oi ar. - . . h 5 5 , e building receutly occupjou iq.. ou Hih street, 0lHfLle" flIV ; Son. the subscriber would rer ,c -HtiwMis of Ebensburg a-d V i. that he is prepared o".'VR?V COPPER and SHtET lRo own manufacture, hich be DID 01IlluiMivi -wlifi antee perfect iu ml" ti!ei as moderate iu prke as . hae a anv manufacturer in the couu t .a : .t,ir.T and P"1"-0 I. 1 icniiou paui 10 "'"a ,iut.oa", 1 ji and prices is rer:ttull " no fear but .hat I can fl!lt to all wlw 'v..r me t-Tlf.I-"' Ebenburi, Aug. 3 : ' ..-rv-T j XJK enJebeap.-ev iw j una eo:'-K . fj. 1 .t 1 !ll I-' are at M L- Cai-
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