22 ' SSCS33?V - i - 1 - 1 - . - s A ftnnt-.f f.fiu, utt muscloN of fuel, Ti.h f nr,,at if f ie to tfrasp : A hand thtt ix lvir4j. Uhl am) tea). And Civ f.ir friu'lly clasp A f.&n I lo uWa aim) a hand to gain. To steady the jiUr. o reap the grain. ! tr guide the sbipier the racing mala. Au !vtet hand for friniMl to hold WitK h grip butb ftjn and true; A band that is mightier far than gold, A ni ever ready to do ; A hand f r the weak to grasp at nwd, Tat i flen toils for a scanty meed. And manfully wuika for a cob! deed. A han1 that is blackened with labor's stain, And bold in the cause rf right ; A tender Land by the couch of pain. Its touch of love made light j A hand fur woman to lovingly dins', make on the acvil the iron ring, T level a throne or crown a kin. A Hard Winter Impending. With- J out claiming to be especially weather- wise I uurielvef, although we have fome views j of our own on I he subject of the seasons, i d. duced from observation, experience und j study, we cannot hot attach pufficient credit to the signs nnd tokens which old banter and woodmen on this continent, imd scientific calculate in Europe are ndducing Hif sustain the prediction that we are to huve nn early nod severe win ter throughout the Northern Homis; here. The Renvois nnd prairie dops in the West und Northwest of America, along with many other animals that' house them flves tiwtiy in the cold season, have ireHtly advanced their preparations for the frost this jear, and on the Atlantic const the Storm Iving send ua no equivocal or frqoent warning. In Europe, no less important an organ of learned opinion than the Hul!tin of the Scientific Society anno-ince? that the wiu tvr ot" 1SG8 and 1870 will be exception ally severe on the Eaicrn Hemisphere. It rem'uds its reader" of the fact that the winter of 18C8 and 18G9 whs very re icarkuLlo for its mihines?. The three most moderate preceding winters of the century had been those of 1822, 1823 and IS34. M. riehon, writing to the bulletin above mentrnd, tells the world that since the atmospheric pert ubcrnf ions of 1859 CO. the years have been warmer, clearer and dryer, and the barometer pressure lighter than before. The anotcnlies, he thinks, cannot fitil to find their compensation ere long, the winter before hist closely corres ponding wiili that of 1823, and every thing betolening that about 1870 we hall Iihvo a great winter like that of 1H2D 30. To those whose business consists in the tale of all forts of winter wear and se portable raateiia', this is no unwelcome news ; especially when comtort and plenty nlready fill their homes but to the poor it is ahwmii). Fuel, clothinp, bread and all, they apprehend, will be dearer, and work harder to get. The i'iii.ihU are not invariably right, but there is accumulated evidence in their favor to !iow that on general indications, fand careful comparisons kept up for years pnt-t, tl.ey can make some fair predictions concerning the year to come. At all events, thrift and wise precaution never d any harm, and should the phenominal Iy severe seasons thus predicted ensue, our friends may not blame us for havinc piven them thin hint in good time. A. Y. JJ-r-cunt te Journul. A WoNDKRFL'I. Stohy. It is faid thut in tombs of the Necropolis of ancient Egypt two kinds of mumujies have been found. One is incomplete that is to say, all orpuns necessary to life have been sej nrated from them ; the other, on the con trary, is quite complete, llavir.p ob served this, a Swedish chemist, Dr. Grus selbach, who has the leputatit n of beirg both preat and learned, l ro feasor at the University of UpsaJ, has come to the con clusion that the Egyptian mummies are not all, as has been sai I and believed for some thousands of years, bodies embalm ed by any process of preservation whatev er ; but they are really the bodies of indi viduals whose life has been momentarily suspended, with ihe intention of restoring theiu at some future time, only the secret of preservation has been lost. Professor Grusetlbach adduces many proofs in sup port of his idea ; among others, his cspir lments durinp the last ten years, which he says, have always proved successful. lie took a snake and treated it so as to be numb it as I hough it had been carv ed in niatbie. and it w;i9 to brittle tli if, had he allowed it to fall, it w, u'.d have broken into fragments. In this state he kept i: tor several years, and then restored it to life by sprinkling it with n stimulating Moid, the con. position of which is his se-c-et. For fiiteen years the snake has been undergoing an existence composed of successive deaths and resurrections, ap- jaenily without sustaining any harm The Professor is leported to have sent a petition lohis Government, requesting tuat a criminal who has been condemned to death may be piven him to treat in the same manner as the snake, promising to retore him to life in two years. Ii is un derstood that the man u ho undergoes this experiment will be pardoned Whether the Swedish Government has accepted or rejVcted tire learned cheiukt'a proposal is not known. A CR was hung out of a little oyster hop in Sandusky City. Ohio, while" th State Sabbath School Convention was m aession in that place, which reads: "Ois ters in evry sti.'e, coked to order. Friends of the redemer please caul." "Ik you can't keep awake," said a preacher to one 01 i. is hearers, "when you ftel drowsy why don't you tale a pinch of fnuff?" The shtc wd r ply was Hie snufT fhoulj Lo put tLa ser mon. I)r CuAn.v, faya there .ire many Christian who "heap coala of fire tin their 7 - .rv 11. va inn:, uut fire ery mucb diMHjiDta If they do not t Torch.- 1 f OIIKKIVK-M ALKS Ky virtue of a I writ t.f FL Ka. issued out of the Court of f Onmtnoi I'teisof Cambria cotiwtv. and to me directed, there tt'xW e exposed to Public Sate, I the Poster Hou in J-'hustown , oo SAT URDAY, tui Am dat or Dkclvbek rtrxr, at 2 'o'clock, p. in., the following Real Estate, All tho rinhr, title and interest of Chaa. Z.iwtn-rinan, of, tn arid to a lot of gronnd situ ate in 3d War l, Johnstown horough, Oainbria eounty, fronting 21 feet on Clinton street, run ning I'ack to lot of Aiixra 1'harr on the torth. 95 leet to an alley on the west, and adjoining lot of John Ueis on the souih ; nnviog laereon erected a two story plank hous-e, frame stable, nit hydrant of wild cut waier, now in tl:e oc cupiio'cj of Rev. J. H:irt.-oek. Taken in exe ctiiion and to be sold at the suit of William II, Husiumu & Sous. Ai.SC. all the riiht, title and interest of Andrew H-iimitci, of . in aud to a lot of ground shuttle in 3d Ward, Johnntown borough, Cnm. bri couuty , eororoeneiiifr nt line of John Hbb, on Clinton klreet, thence .-iIoi-k line of said I street nineteen feet to corner of Clinton and j Washington streets, thence alonjf Wauliincton I street fiftv-eicht feet to linnf Joseph R;, kin. iheuee alon line of .losp- h R:tiikin forty eij;lit feel to line of Julm Robb, tlu in e along tfaid lire twelve fet to a coriier, thence alone lii.e ofr'aid Kobh thirty-two teet to lot of said Roth, ihenre fortv-ix feel to the place ol beginning; bnviiijr thereon erected a double two story nlnijk house, now in tbe occupancy of Aidrew lienningi Taken in execution iii'd to be sold at th suit ol S. M. I.Vrtkhnrt Co. JuHS A. RLA1U. Sheiiff Sheriff's Ofiice. Kbiibur. Suv. ll.liC'J. s Hi:i:lFF S SALE liy virtue of a writ of Fi Fa. Post Vend. Expon., issued out of the Comt of Common Pleas of Cumbria county, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to Public Sale, at the Court, Ui.u?e in Ebensburt:. on FRIDAY, tue 3i dav of Dt iruBsu .txr,at I o'clock, p. a., tie following Real K?tiite, to w it : Ail the right, title and interest of Win. K. Carr, of in and to a piece or parcel of land iitui'.e iu S iDimei liiil township, Cambria coun ty, n.jiiiin hinds of ilrirtin Wurd, F.dward Li:cli. Patfick Reilly, l'r Wm. Glentworth, nnd others, contuinias; 1C5 acres, more or les, about 75 acres of which nre cleared ; now in the occupancy of Wm. K. Carr. Tken in ex ecution and to be sold t the Buit of Mrs. l.a vinia Drown. JOHN A. BLAIR, heiitr. Sheriff's OiTee. ben-burg. Nov I1.16t;). PUREIQN SHIPPING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. WL ARK .NOW SELLING EXCHANGE AT SEW YORK HATES, OH England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wuriemherg, Baden, lltvsen. Saxony, Hanover, T5elgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and Prance. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland. Scotland, ("icnn-iiiy. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERU & CO. Altoona, Pa , Jan. 31, ISC". rillN, COPPER AND SHEET-1 RON WARE. Havina purchased the toM? and Cxrures of Mr. T. W. Willi inn, and lea-eo tie biihlinr recently occupied by .S Sineleton. Esq.,oi: Hih street, opposite the srre of Z ilim & Son. tl.e subcrib'.-r would respectfully inform the citizen of FXensburjr and parts adjacent that he N pre;;ared tt furi.isli U kind ol TIN COPITR and SHEET IRON WARE of his own manufacture, which he will i ot only guar antee perfect in make ai.d material, hut fully as moderate in price as like articles nre sohi by any m.wiufacmrer in the county. Special at- eu'i u paid to making and pulling up Sl'OUT INGofall kinds. An examination of my work and prices is respectfully solicited, and I have no fear but what I cm rive entire satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom. VALENTINE LUTT RINGER. Eben-burg, Aug. 5, ItG!. tf. D' ISOLUTION. The partnership heretofore exisiinsr beiwefn :he under- dersigned in the LUMRER BUSINESS has been this d xy disso ved by mutual consent. The books of the firm have been left with Oweu Cunningham for settlement. F. REARER. OWEN CUNNINGHAM. Ebenalnrg, August 21. If 03. PARTNERS!! I r- The Lumber bus iness will hereafter be londucted by the firm of Cunningham & Sionebtck. who will lie prepared ar all times to fill orders for Poplar Ash, Cherry Linn p.nd Pine Lumber, Sawed anJ Shaved Shingle, and will purchase all kinds of Lumber at the t. iciest market rates for cash. CUNNINGHAM & STONERECK. TTEN I'lS'IRY. The undcrs MW graduate of the Balti more Coile'o of Dental Sur :eiy, respect fully oflers hi raorEShioNAL services to the citizens of Eb- 3 -W s. .'i?iV 7T r? . 1 ensburg and v'cin'tv, which place he will viit on the rocKTii Monday of each month, to re ' maiu one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORI) D. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, .tltoona, fa.. Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Oftite removed to Virginia street, opposite the Luther -A church. Persons from Cambria county or che where wh.r Ct otk done bv me to the amount of Ten Dollars it nd upward will have trie railroad fare deduced from their bills. All wouk warrant. Jan. 1 S9.-if. pUIiLIC SATE OF LIVE STOClv, , &c ,,9 1 undersigned w ill ofler f or sale at public outcry, at his roidenr-e in Car roll township. Cambria countv, mils ,0,1th of Carrodtowu. t. TUESDAY, 'NOV MJih IttJ. at 10 o'clock, a. a . 2 Y:,s MVr. 8 wO..4. I- Iigs, Si.ee.; 1 two horse WaKon Carnage, Sled. Su-ih. Plu-hs. Harrows, and other Farm.ng implements; Hay by ,ho ton Vheat, Lye. Cot... Oats and Potatoes bv the bu.el Also, a geneial varietv of Household I-unutuie. 1 cin-s will he made know,, on da of lC- FREDtRICK SNYDER WHOLESALE vQ,, " GR0GEHS t D XV. ZIEGLER. Surgeon Dcn list, w ill visit Iv.eneb.irg p-o fessiomllv on the SECOND Mox ?jA Pay of each month, and remainfrSjil on w-k, during which time heXX' may he fouud at tl.e Mountaiu House. C5tTTeeh exracteil without pain bv the use of Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. D. M LAI GIILIN, ITTOUNKY AT LAW. Johnstown. Pa. II Office iu the Kxcliane buihlin-, on the C.rnerof Clinton and locust streets up -fairs. Will r.tteiid to all business connect ed with his profession. Jau. 81. 1867.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, vrv am' . ... r.. . ITTOnVPV at i ft ( i "5 1 Zl.lZcVL e Row-actre street. gned, a 3 QI1KRIFFS SXLES! By virtue of kT'endry writs of Yen J Expo.. issued out of the Court of Couimcn Fdeaa of Cacbiia coun ty, m.d to me directed th -rn will be rxposed ta Public Sale, on WON DAY, tub Ktb hay or DiOKMBKR jiut, at Itl o'clock, a. m., the fol lowing Real Estate, to wit t All the right, title and interest of John Wilkin, of, in and to a lot of grourd situate in Washington township, Cambria county, at the foot of Plnne No. 4, fronting on the old Por tage Rail Road, adjoining an allev on the south. lot of F. M. Ceorge on the north and Jacob Buigoon on 'he west, having thereon erected a one and a half story plank house, wilh shed roofed builJing attached, now in the occupancy of Maurice George, and two plank ttables. now iu the occepancy- of Richard Trotter. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Wei ler 4: Ellis. Ai.sc, nil the right, title and interest of John Wilkin, of, in and to a lot of jrround sit uate in Wsshingtou township, Cambria couuty, ot the foot of Plane No. 4, fronting on the old Porte Rail Road, adjoining lot of Richard C. Trotter on the south, an alley on the north, and Jacob Rurgoon on the west, having there on erected a two story L house and a coal and j wood house, new in the occupancy of Richard i C . Trotter. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston et. al. Also, all the right, title and interest of James Burk, of, iu and to a piece or parcel of j land st'uated in Sutomerhill township, Cambria countv, adjoining lands of Christian Suiay, j JeremiaB il'Gori'gle, and others, containing ! 300 acres, more or less, about L'O acres of which j are cleared, having thereon erected a one and j a half story log house and a leg stable, nowju ! the occupancj' of James Burk. Taken in exe j cation and to be sold at the suit of Jeremiah M'Goniiile. Also, all thft rigbt, title and interest of Fraucis Luther, of. in and tu a piece or parcel ot land situated and lying in Carroll towni ip, Cambri countv, acij.inin lar.s of Lawrence Stnitli J.hi S. Luther, ard of hers, containing IbO acres, more or less, mI ut 05 acres of which are e: cm red, having thei on erected a two story pi. .nk house and a log staole. now in the occu pancy of Francis Luther Taken in execution and to be sold at the tuit of Jacob Leib, for uso t.f Henry Hopple. Also, all the right, title and interest of C. S. Sharp, of, in and to a piece or parcel of laud situated in Washington township, Cam bria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Criste, Thomas Cr's.e, Charity Siiarp, and others, con taining 100 acres, more or les, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of T. A. Diiibin et. a!. Also, ail the riht, title and interest ot David W. Fox, of. in and to a piece parcel of land situate in Washington township. Cam bri i county, acjoiniec lands of the heirs of Ed ward Dnnal, lf.oii, dee'd, Wm. Tiley, and others, containing 1UG acres, more or less, about 5') acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house and a y.l u.k stable, now in the occnp-i ncy of David V. Fox; & two story plank house and frame bank barn, now in ths octupar cy of Jcs. Smeaders; a two story frame house, now in the occupancy ol E. F. Lvtle ; a two s'Oty phixk house, not now occupied, anU a i-oal bunk ao'. used at present situated at the foot ot Plane No 4, on the old Portage Rail Road. Taken ia execution and to be sold ?t the suit of Vatt Si Wilson. Also, all the right, title and interest of John Bruce, of, in and to a piece or parcel of Und situated in Allegheny town-hip, C am'. ria county, adjoining Liv'i of B, p. Anderson, Michael M'Guire, Bernard Weise. and other, containing 2'ilf acres, more or less, about 4 1 acres ot which are cleared, having thereon an orchard, now in the ocenparcy of . Also, ail the right, title and interest or John Hi ncc. of, iu and to a piece or parcel of 1-nJ situated in Allegheny tunship, Cambria coun iv, acjoiiiiiiL' lands of V. Au.-:uuu, Jeiome D:iwso.:, Henry Sanker, and others, containing 1'2'J acres, more or less. Jtbto.it '.i acre.-of wl.ieh a:e cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half story hou e, now in the occupancy of Joseph Koous. Taken in execution an: to be sold ar the suit of T J. Armstrong &' Co. Also, ali the r'mht, title and interest of David Sharp, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land siturted in Siimnieehiil townMiip, Cam hria countv, adjoining lands of Peter Bastart. John Mulholiau. and others, cou'taitriig 53 acres, mote or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared. haing thcieoti erected a two srorv log honse. now in the occupancy of William Sharg, and a one-and a-half story plai.k house. rot now occupied. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of Isaac Deihl, for use of Jacob Weaver. Also, all the right, litle anJ interest of James M. Fianacran, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna town-i-b:p, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jas. Somerville, J. D. Sii'aw, dec 'd. Jos We-tover. John Emigh. Heurv Lamer and Rob't Hughes, containing I e 1 ucres, more or le-s, about tour acres of which are c eared, having thereon erected two one-and-a half story plank houses, now in the occupancy of James M. Flanagan; a one story plank house, now in the occupancy of Peter Huffm in ; a log st b!e and a water saw mill, now in the ocenpuncy of James M. Flanagan- Taken in exocution aud to be sold at the suit of Robert Hughes. Ai-so, all the right, title and interest cf Jane Ilowlaud (late Jane tiodgers) and Isaac Rowland, (her pre.'ent husband-,) of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Cambria town-Lin. Cambria county, adjoining lands of David Powell, Wm. Larimer, and others, con taiuii.g P)9 acres, rnoru or less, about 30 acres of winch are cleared, having erected thereon a one ai.d .1 half storv fiame house and a log sta ble, now in the occupancy of the said Jane Rodger.s. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of George J. Rodgprs and Wiliiam Kittcll. Execuio 9 of Jane Wl errv, deceised. Also, all the right, litle and interest of VI m B. Butler, of, in and to a piece or parcel Of 1 ind sit lated in Croyle lownsh p, Cambrii county, iolj..inii g h.nds of Jacob , P. M. & J. Brown, Wm. Murray, and others, con taining 2b acres, more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold ut the suit of Henry Cooper. Also, all the riht, title ataPlntercet of Malachi Byron, of. in and to a lot of ground .-iuiate in Taylor townshio, Cambria county, acjoiiiir.g lot of James Cl'.ik on the cast nr'd an alley on the we.-t and south, (said lot being triangular in shape.) havii g there on erected a one storv pi .nk hov.-e, with baeme:it kitchen, now in the occupancy of Maluchi Bvrou. I'a kcu in execution and to be sold at "ihe suit of Spencer, M'Kay Jt Co. Also, all Ihe riohf, ("ale nnd interest of W illiam Butler, of, in and to a piece or p.ncel of land situate partly ii, Wiin.ore boror.gh and partly in Summerhili township. Cambria conn tv, adiiinii linds of Dr. S. M Kern, Bei ja min Noon and the Pa. R. B. Co., con'aining V. ncus. moie or hss, all cleared, havin-' thereon erected a two story plank L house, now in the occupaccv of Wm. Butler, and a frame bank barn. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Hannah Llojd, Executrix. Also, all the light, lillo and interest of John C. Dimond. of, in and to a piece or parcel of laud situate partly iu Minister aud partly iu Summeilnll townships. Cambrii couatv, con taming H2 acres and Hiti perches, more or less, abou; Ui) acres of whih are cteared adjoining lands of delendant. Jnoeph T. Hughes. Owen Jones and Pankk Storm Inning thereon eiected none-and u half story nl.nik house, not now occupied, and a frame stable. Taken in execution and to be sold at ihe suit of William kilted et. al. JOHN A. BLAIR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, Ebeniburg. Nov. II, lbb9. T WELLING AND STORE ioitp f AVlEE , OTS OF GROUND ,s L..KL1 IO ion SAI.E!Tbe .uuiersigued Ul.rsat private sale ou lair terms and easy Payments, 3 Lobs of Ground in Loretto boro"', on which there are emiel a 2 Morv Fnme ItfS',0 Cet' co"lIi"K Store Room. 4xl S feet, and lour other rooms on the first and five rooms on the second fl.lor, all nelv painted, a Warehouse. Stable, Lumber Yard' a Corn Ciibs, Buggv Shed, and other ne cessa ry outbuildii g . The property is a moat pe6i rable ote, aud will be sold choip Lcretto, Sept 23, 1. f, JACOB. TUG 6 y&mki b mf&M OF PITTSBURGH PA. " ' INOBPORATKD FOR THE KAKK SKKP1NO OF BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES I NO. 83,F()linH AVESUiC. GUAn-ANTEE RATES. FvB A YKAR OR Ll'.srv I'KRIOD. Uo-Tcrnmcnt and all other 1 Coupon Securities, in- $1 00 per il.oOO. chiding Bii.k iwlis,.. J Gold Coin or Bullion.. t-ilver Coin or Bullion,. Silver or Gold Plate, nn- 1 der seal, on owner's es- j ti mate of full value. and 1 25 2 00 1 ,000. 1,000. 1 00 100. rate subject to aojustm't for bulk, on a basis of.. J Deeds. Mortgages and Valuable Papers gen erally, when of no fixed value, $1 a jear ech, or according to bu'k. . Wills, $ a, which premium covers the remain der of the life of the m Aer. ' The Company is also "prepared to rent ?mall Iron Safes, (each furni.-hed with a Tin Bi x,) ii side its Burglar Proof Vault. th Renter ex clusively holding the kev thereof. t the fol lowing rates, vi : $lf, $20. .'10. $b'0, $75 f.nd .JilOU per annum. . Alo, to Stole Book of Ac conut. Records, Valuatde Title Papers, Ac. at reasonable rat e3. No charge less than 1. President WI LET A M PHILLIPS. Vice' President HENRY LLOYD. D.rctors Wm. PniLtirs. Hknst Wm. Rka, Wm. M. Lyon, Jamks l! Lt nyn. :n. tTT, Byron 11. Painter. Jos h. Mour tso.v, otur.ot Black. Ccrti3 G. Hcssey. " . Secretary and Trersurer S- F. Vo.s Bisn lORhT. Pittsburgh, Sept. oO, Iftt.'J 3iu ITSKVERE THE MEMORY FIUEXDS DEPARTED I . OF MONUMENTS,- T0IV1BST0NES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the re---t materia' and in the mor-t workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND - TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and nil other work in his line. None but the let-t American and Ifaliau Muble used, and perfect satisfaction Guaranteed t all caes at prices as low as like work can he obtained in the tiurs or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and ja22e for yourselves as to the merits cbea imos; of mv work. JAMES WILKINSON. Lorett.i. March 12. 18b8.l v. A. D. CRISTE, www LITTLE & BAIRD, WHOLESALE fS fe? I r fej s AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 df 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBUaGH, pa. r "gTI L O I i ! N G E ST A 1 i L I S 1 1 M I ' N r a REMOVED The subscriber wou'd re spectfullv airnottr-.ce to his customers ;ind the c itizens of Ebeiirburg and vi -.nitv generally, that he has. removed to the l e.v building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and a.iioininir the law ollice of Oeo. M Reade, Esq.. and is now not on!y prepared lo nianufac ui e ail oods which niav bebrou-.hr to him.4ur is : supoiied with a nne line oi io i ho, v, h-oi- M ER ES, V EST IN OS, &e.. which he wil' make io order in the I est style atid l the lowest pri- ees. Peeling confident of giving entire satw- l:.fli.ll I llliDI lor an ioereas. d pationae in mv ne location. iJ- 'Ebensburg, Jan. 11, lS63-tf. EVANS. JOHX CAY WM. WEtSlk G ,V Y & w K L s II , Successors to Gay Ol Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants. ash m: alius in FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH. SALT, CAR BON OIL'S, &c-. c. 3C2 Libebtt Stkkkt. - PITTSBURGH A C. D I 15 t R T , WITH DOKCR &. liaOTHEUS, Miii'ifact'trcrs. and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 4J2 Marset Stukkt, Eelow Fifth. South Side. - PJIILAD'A. j a T . JAJlEo' HOTLL. j Conducted on the European P. an,) I 405 407 LiBBtriY-Stukkt. vvp sitk tuz I'XI'iX DhPoT. PlTTSnL'UGlt. Pa. JAMES K. LAN A HAN. Proprietor. j This House is newly built and sj lendidly furnished, and convet ient to all ttie Rail roads coining into the city. The Eetaurant connected with thi Hotel open at all hours of the (,y .ind night. ict.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAR, No. 420 Li?jerly Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. fje.ll.-Iy. FELIX HENLY, Pror. UNION house", PBENSBURG, Pa.. JEROME A. PLOlT. j Projiietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofoie received. His tfeble will always be furnished with the best the market affords ; his bar with the best tl liquors His stable is large, and will be nt tended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30. 18G8.-tf. 3. FOUNTAIN HOUSE, Kbensiscrg. -E- n.. P. LI.VTOS t CO.. Pron'ri. Ti e Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with choice liquorf, and the Stable attended by rareful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, lionth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 Fli ANK W. II Y, TjT HOLES ALE and UETAi L Manufacturer. H .f TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. Canal street, below Cliuton, Johns fotrn. Pa. A large stock constantly hand. JOHN FENLON, ITTORNEY AT LAW. Ehensburg Pa li Oflice on High tit.t, adjoining his resi dence. J.tu 31. 18o7.-tf. iJjT KINKEA1), Justice of the react awl Claim Agent Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. llasson, &l..(2ec'cl, q irh St.. Ettcffctirz. jlS. HI O M A 3 C A R L'A N D , Wav'LFSALS 4EALtS IN GROCERIES s OUEENSVAR m . WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ; .: ST ATI ON E li Y - AND NOTIONS, IS. DACOV, f LOIR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, ND- 13G VIRGINIA STREET, Between Julia and Caroline, - 'ALT OONA. All such goods as Spices.' Brushes. .Wood -B-i Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking ut Station ery will be sold lioin manufacturer's pouted price lists, and ail .other goods in my line at Pliiludelphia. Baltimore. Cincinnati and Pi. U burgh current prices. To dealers 1 prcseut the peculiar advantage of saving hem all freight and diaynge, us they sre not nquiied to pay freights from the principal cities and no dray age charges nre made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qua'jt and my prices as moderate as city rate. By doing a fair, upright business, ami by promptly uuJ satisfactorily fiili:g all or.'ers. 1 hope to merit the patronage ol retail dealers and others in 'Cambria countv anl elsewhere. Order ic- .r.ii ... .... t D. .:.! .... ...... t ,, - ,,.,,,, . . , , , , , I HI ait c l -es. k i i ' -j vaiku.v.i l. Ahooai, Ju!v liO. 13t!l.f. TEE E8E4T PACIFIC 111! LHOAD is r 1 XI SUED I First Mortgage Bonds OF TOS UNION AJ CENTRAL PAOIPIO RIILROIDS BOUGHT AND SOLO. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, Bankers and Dealers in Governments, No. 40 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. LADIES' FANCY FURS! JNO. FAR El HA, Tics Arch St , Middle of theP'o'ck. bet'n :h and its.. south side. Importer,' ManuTac tmerand Dealer in - ail kinds and o-iaiiu J t-i v?ri-:r: VjN ;-of .'ANO KURS fur L olie- ;:r;d Chil f '-IV I C " t i Having ei.largei, -iiS?---'" remodelel ai d im- " 5 - ' - throve-1 nv old mid ravr.rahJyr.own FUR EMPOMUM. and hav ing imported a verv large and sp'endid assort ment of all the different kinds ol Furs from first hands, in Eurore, .-nd have had them made up by the most skillfu! workmen. 1 would re spectfully invite mv friends of Cambria and j ai.'j tcent counties to call and examine my very larue and heuunlul nssor'.tneni ot rancy curs, fur Ladies and Cliild.en. I tm ("clerniined to sell at :is low prices as any other respect ive House in this eifr. AM Ears' Warranted. So misrepresentations to ell'ect sales. JOHN FARE1RA. sep 30.-4m- 718 Arclr Street, Philadelphia.. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. ill 0 m i.l J01a.STOW., I 4. ' ALL KWD OF CHAIRS. -ch as common "W irdsor Chairs, Fret Hack Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Rustle Chairs. Iiici Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Caiu Sraf (Ctymrs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZ1 SPRING SE.IT CHAIRS Si-ttees, Lounges. Ac...Vc.. CABINET FURNITURE ul every description and of latest STYLES. WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all, Thankful for past favors, he respect fully solicits a liberal share of public patrol - age Lliutou street, Job nstown Cambr'a Pa. Jan. 31. 1SC.7. N D 11 E V 1 O S E S . MERCHANT TAILOR, ScrrEs's Bchdinc. Clitos St., Johnstown, n HAS just nccived his hiR and winter st- ek of fine French. London nnd American CIO! HS, CASSLMERES nnd TESTINGS, and a full a.-tortuieut of Gent's Flu.msiiing G o ns. Mr. Moses has been for ciht years cutter at Wood, .Morrell & Co.'s establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the ; ublic ze. crally that he has commenced business in Sup pes s building, on CUnton stieet, with a stock ol goods adapted to ihe fall und winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at modeiate prices for cash hop.ng by" at tention to bu.-incss to merit a share ot public puromige, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, lSC8.-tf. TAMES J. OATMAN, M. D., tenders his profer-skmal services as Phy sician and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroil tewn and vicinity. Oflice iu lear of build ing occupied by J. Buck &- Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at Lis residence, one door south of A. Ilaug's tin and hardwnre store. fMay 9, 18G". n. l. jouxstov. j e. scaxian JOHNSTON & SCAN. LAX, Attorneys at Law. Ebensburz. Cambria co., Pa. Office opp.-ite the Omrt House. Ebensburg, Jan. SI. 1867.-tf. JOHN 1. LINTON, ITTORNKY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa. ft Office in building on corner of Main nnd Franklin street, opposite Mansion Hou.-e. second floor. Entrance on Frankliu strcet. Johcttown. Jan. al, 1MT. tf. P HA Willi .lfll 1UJ3 pi w r i J II f cr- .U- GRAND OPENING OF J V 1 j J Ii mm EVERYTHING NEW! EVEKYTIIING IN STYLE! . EVEHYTHING CHEAP! LADIES' DRESS GOODS 1 OF i POPLINS.' ' CaSII MERE Pf AIDS. ALP A CCA PLAIDS." - ' " J1KKINOE.5?, coDunrs. - DELAINES?. - - CALICOES AST) PLAID FLANNELS. ALL NEW AND PRETTY STYLES!! TllZ LARGEST ALTD C S TO C2t cr AFEST 1.1 iA X. .Try m 41 1 i- :t Ever brought to Ebensburs! I;iie ap In aiin to kc:i at from $3 TO $30 PHil SUIT. MTiFiLiiura mnwm FOR MEN AXD ROY.'?.' SHOES -Aaffls SHOES A I t LL STOCK OF Eveiy thing Wanted by Every 'aody3 and all offered for sale Cheap for Cash or Country Produce, AT V. S. BARKER'S n 1 (01 EBKXSnURG, AXD S -t'TT f Liii ; r'! rPil AND PRICK mi U ii U 1 III A W SON cfc B A K E R , FRANKLIN STREET, In the Old POT OFFICE BlILDIXC, Julius! own, P a, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALIRS IN WCSTCRX PRODUCE! keep constantly ou lllLlIl nan-i a larce sunntv UGAU. SYRUPS. MOI.A.SSFS TEAS COFFEES, FLOUR. R A CON. TOT TOFs" DRIED and GREEN I RU1TS, TOR VCCO C1G ARS, Ac. Ac. Orders solicited from retui! dealer's, and sat isfaetion in goods and pri-:es guaranteed. Johnstown. April 2, $Ca. f.OOK V E EE TO YOUR lADi: Ii ST.4 . J I f ; s ! BOOTS AND SHOES . For ?Irii' mill U.-j Ver. The un.'ers?gned respe-f fully informs Iw? nu merous customers nnd the public g. ner iHy that he is prepared to mansfactMre RoO I S arid SHOFS of any desired s:ze or qiMlitv. from the finest French cu!fkin hoots to the co;irset brogan. in theTEBT butmaxmr, on the short est notice, and at nn modeinto jriees as like ork can be obtained anywhere. Tiiose who have worn Roots and Shoes made .it my establishment need r.o assurince as to the superior quality of my work. 0;hers cm e.isily be com inced of the" fact If ther will orilr give me a trial. Try and he convinced. C5ReT airing of Boots msd Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike mmner. Thankful for pat favors I feel confident that my work and prices will c mimend me to a oon ti.iujiuce and increase of the same. . . v JOHN 1). THOMAS. Ebensbcrg. April 23. 1 St. PETF.B fCnUGKL,'. jyONTGOMEKY J. V. MONTGtiJIICKT. & SCI1LEGEL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS) WnOLEiAtE DAL1LR3 AND Kf CElVtR3 OF , FLOUR AND PRODUCE, star; Fit o XT, 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; Pa, CONSIGNMENTS Or rRODUCESoLictrtD f3FITTSRCRGH- REFERENCES. IIrt Oa"f.hty k, Co.. Rankers.. Ari.uck'e & C. ', Wholesale Grocers. CH.Lovsi Bro.. Drv Oooris Merchants, W ,D Cuiipor & Rrother, Vholesale Grocers, Eey'mer Erothers, Confec tioners. - - CSCiiculars ith Brands and Prices ect to Uea'ers. . IMay 13, Itt'J -tiio.7. SIEVES . W I R E C L O T H F.I. I, n Sis RUOTSlKlisi. Wm GREAT FALL IN PRICES Pill No. 623 Market Streot, Philadelphia, i tf vo torn . r. I T. And;'a GOOD THING in BE:; ROY ALT Y"- ERCT The House of Tudor" TO THE SMALL fht't ir-.. T J New Induceiaents! jlligli Street! j' Lew Prit, Has taken Lo.-seion c.r o. . . ' ; "u n - n-.re S recently occupied l.y p. f . ', iu'o hich he hasjtimioJuf' a n. amnio; !i MTtU;,,: of DRY a DRESS QQ0 rutii io, nartiiTarc, 4,t coDMslinc of everything ar.d rr.ne;, ' f my dealer iu ii i ,..rU of tim'v CVtr pretended to kep. ,d nr.ule d wliich will If ' SOLI) VKUY CIIKAP fQPl c,.i NO DEALER KEEPS i!F.TTFR rr-. ' NO DEALFR K VI ps MGK NO I V. A 1 . E K S I : I. Ls. c F T-r NO DEALER sELLS or. J TRY ' FRY! 27?r F.YH TRY Fit Buy rem F,y ! Eaj from f'f j TIJY FIIY IF YOU W.lNTTOr! the Ui est DrtbS Goods et t;;e fa .... . " I'll TRY I-'I?Y IF YOU T0!i iln-uriP, C ccks, Limlinms, Tick'; s ings, D-r.ims. Drills, .Tpi.ts. C h. r" s meres. c..iniett, jjel:i:i.M, Jj.,. Print', Ac . A.C, ami wis-h ty .-:" ttl full Wllbui JOLTILUrt' TRY FKY B'-'Ot and S IF YOi; 'V.4XT TO !. oes Pit MeriV, La ..its' s-'.- Oren's iresr. ur. X' f'tt in t:,!;;It." nolitie umi'Ttuid i:i tfi.e-. TRY FI-rY IF YOU W.4NT T.'t-. UarJwre. Qii'-t:n-iHie, G!-erf fsy Oil C!or.v. Ac , o! t: e 1 stvlfci at the !oit.-; -r . THY FUY IF YOU WANT T')E" illms. Si. e-i, Slum. !er. M-P'.rii F'v L-ai. i!at er. Egg. Chce.-. C-f,s. g-.ir, Te is, Soaps. C:!ririlf . or ar. tiling else iu that iiat. THY FRY if yol: want to : an thine rnd every. hing w-riii b.:T:5.u I Si-re that ar all limes vr,u w.'i i.s-i sit the LOWEST CAoli LAI lj. Oh my ! mv eye ! it is n-- !i "liar t tho Orv Guod S:ir? a:,J G .lus! opened hy A. ( Frr, On tiie sireet c.ill-i Hi u.re lot Tur m net Than from a:v one e!se. l n en t les:cr! to tt n fj' DRESS C.OtirSei ! " ' Ccs:r.iti:e pivles i-ri'cr". snd I am determined to s i! ? Cl!:i ? T E t 'lIL'A I'EST, I refecTul!v r.;i. from all the ladies, and especial! r f-:-v; who have hi't n in the habit ot vi -;! paees to make t!e;r purchases 'jJr ou want to buv, be gure first to tr"H of " A. G ":l I Ebensburg, May 27. ISf.a. i GEO. C. K. ZillM.. .JAS ZAHM BL SON, PKALE&S IN DRY GOODS, GUOIEI; HARDWARE, 0UEENSWA?.:: mi m m E IS I! Lj AKDALLOTKR ARTICir t L'sually Kept in n Countrj' WOOL AND COUNTRY VilOl TitSS IN EXCDAXGS TOR GCtt STOKE ON MAIN STEET Next Door to the Pest OS.".; June 10.1SC3. EBENSUT.3' EUCXRI'RG AVING iccer.tlv etdarped tc--: we are r.ow rrerared to red '-,' reduction fnro former pr ce O ir s sts of Drups, Medicines, Ferine:' . Saaps, Leon's. Hi-ll's and A ilea's hr : ative. Pills, Ointment. Plasters. I- 'J Paui Killers, Cimte Majjr.esis, E- Ginger. Pure FhiTcnnj Ex.rJf;s. Lemon Srup. Soothing Syrup, Spiced - ; Rhubarb. I'ure S::ces. ic ; CIGARS' AXD TUfiACCUX 1 Rlank Rooks, Deeds. Notes i-.cd "J Pot. Commercial hikI ali kinds ofy Envelope, Pens, Pcnc Is. Arnfi' F;uid, 'lilack ar.d Red Ink, fvc;'- s'-' . Rooks, M.-iiiz;nes, Nc sp ift-rs, 'X'-lf"lV tories. Bibles. Relifrious.Frau-rai'.u i -J- i reiiknives. Pines, ic , ' Wo have added to our stcc - FINE JEWELRY, io which ww- the Httemion of the Ladies. ., PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS itlc-I than ever oHered in ibis plnce. - Paper and Cirs sold e ither l , 11. LE M M 0 N 5' x 1 ta July 31, 1G. Main Street, Ei'ei.i. NEW MERCANTILE Fli' IDVA1ID KOliEKIS here7 j 2i notice io his od friend that, on the first dav of J sly, iat .1 his son, Gtoacc H Rosekts, ii' V" , " Willi 1.1 UI 1" ( - 1. 1 ... :.. t, n.rean;r " - tl.A 1..,., t, .-!.! ol all qu:u;c. ol Haidare, Q jweuware. ic. - ev ery article countrv store to be louua ia "v' ant experience of more t..an c f. business at this place, and ki 'S iry. tnaeious edifice on Uifh stree $ x mr facilities for .upplwns .'-; times at!d t the lo.M ices sr?r ikies in the market. 1 rr those who hive so leuerou-i F l(1 .... con ; -M.l mn-Tiurr ui ' ' ' "I ...... , ; th' cjc n.eieurt. v Fbensbur- JuK IS. lCt,n :' shll) Ebenbarc. sod that here.it er i- y will be EDWARD ROIH-KT.- Our stock will end.race eyeiv ;--jr,; Fancv and Staple Dij G-od 'ice. o-. all kinds. Roots and Shoes. H o f
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