iU There arr, eotm tiroes. rel bhuwers of very unreal ruin. It ib stated by an old wiiter tliat i Lapland and Fin mark, about a ctri tury ago, mice of a peculiar kind were known to fail from the sky, and that such an event w;ia sure to be followed Ly a guod year for foxes. A shower uf frogs fell near Totiloute iu 1804. A prodigious number of black insects about an inch in length, descended in a snow storm at Patroff, Russia, in 1827. On one occasion, in Norway, the peasants were astonh-hed at finding a shower of rats peltinsr, down upon their heads. Showers ( f fishes have been numerous. At Stanstead, in Kent, in 1606, a pasture field was found cne morning pleLttlully covered with fish, although there is neither sea nor river, lake nor fish pond near. At Ailababid, in 1839, an English cfticer saw a good smart down pour of fish, arel soon after thousands of small dead fish were found upon the ground. Scotland has had many of these showers of fLh. as in Ilnsshirc. in 1829, when qn,,tities of herring fry covered the ground ; at Ilay, in 1830, when a large number of herring were found strewed over a field after a hea ty, gusty rainj at Wick, much more recent ly, when herring were found io large quan tities in a field half a mile from the beach. In all these and numerous other cases, when a liberal alio -.ranee has been made for exag geration, the remainder can be well explained by understood causes. Stray wind blowing from a sea or river, a water-spoUt licking up the fish out of the water, a whirlwind sending them hiil.tr and thither all these are intelligible, The rat shower in Norway was an extraordinary one. Thousands of rats were taking their annual excursion from a hilly region to the low lands, when a whirlwind overtook them, whisked them up" and deposited them iu a field at some distance, doubtless to the as tonishment of such rats as came down alive. The so-called blood showers have had- their days of terror and marvil, aud have disap peared. N t that auv one ever saw such a shower actually fall, but red spots have oc casionally btuu se.n on walls and stones, much to the popular dismay. Swammer dain, the naturalist, told the cople of Ilamie, two centuries ago, that these red spots were connected with some pheuomena of insect life, but they would not believe him, and insisted that the spots wtie real blood and were portents of evil times to come. Other naturalists have since coLtirmed the fccien. tific opinion. A Wonderful Do. A gentleman in Oswego, who has a dog valued in the family as a pet, relates a Ftiauge incident of the power to charm or fascinate, common to reptiles, but rather extraordinary among quadruped;!. Recently the kitchen girl saw this dog seated on his haunch;s with one forepaw lifted, eyeing a rat under a cupboard in tome room connected with the house. The rat also had his- eyes fixed on the di g, and after watching them a few moments, the girl, thinking it 6t range, called some of the family, who, interested to see how this curi ous circumstance would turn out. came and stood quietly by. For half an hour thee animals maintained the same position, being some six or eisht feet apart. At the end of that time Uie rat, slowly and trembling with fear, began to approach the dog, their eyes Btill fixed ou each other immovably. Con tinuing to creep up, when within a couple of feet, the dog sprung, and catching the rat, quickly disposed of him. It was afterwards discovered that the hole iu the wall through which the rat cmie was immediately back c f where he wa first seen. This occurrence is vou-Jied for on the most reliable tetitr.o ijy, and is ore i f the most tdugu!a.r instances of "charming" on record. IIlSToRV OFTIJElEUCrP. POTATO. la the year 1802 Mr. John Kiikey. of fiercer coun ty, renusylvauia, living alcng Neshanock crk, planted a quantity of blue, red, whi:e and other varieties of potatoes, from the product of which he selected the above named variety, which at first were calcd Neshan ocks. after the creek near which he lived They were soon brought into notice, by the name of Mercer and cultivated near Phila delphia, from whtneo they spread over t e whole country, and were for a long tin e more generally cultivated than any other variety, but of late years have been on the decline, other new varieties having beeu in troduced, none of which, however, have ob tained the celebrity of the Mercer, which was almost universally planted for nearly half a century, owing to its superior edible quali ties aud productiveness. It may be a long time before any one variety of this valuable esculent to man will attain the prominence of the noble Mercer, which, although having had its day, is still the favorite with a large number of people. Bcsn Yourt Tomatoes. It is just as sen Bible to grow peas without bushing them, as it is tomatoes. You may grow both in a slovenly way, if you have plenty of room and the ground j but you can grow either twice as well if you have something to sup porftbem, and tomatoes are decidedly better grown up in the air than near the ground under the shade of a mass of vines. The best support of a tomato vine is a short bush set firmly in the ground so that the branches have room to spread among the limbs and and support the fruit. The plan is much better than tying to stakes and trimming, according to our c-xpei ieuce. We have tried both ways. We have every season, for the last four or five year., cflered this advice to growers of thi3 valuable esculent. Bushing will in crease the progress nearly rne half will give lirger fmit, and it will keep sound much lorger on the 'n.C6. Gcrniantown 1'elcgraqh. TnE Steel Ten. J aroes Perry, an Eng lish fcchoolcnaster, made the first steel pen, aud was so good a business man that he succeeded in intorducing it as the Perryau pen. In 1825 ho had fifty men engaged iu the business of making pens; but it was left for Jeremiah Mason to make the pen popular; the same man, by the way, who became & second Peabody by establishing an orphan asylum endowed with $1,200, 000. Mason was a Kiddermiuster carpet weaver, but went to Birmingham and man ufactured pins, Deedles, shoe-strings, and infinitesimal essentials. Here he saw in a Bhop window a teel pen, priced at sixpence, lie bought three, made better acd lighter ones at a penny and a quarter apiece, and sent specimei.a to Perry. The inventor was delighted, advanced money to Mason, and the intercourse ended in partnership and mu tual wealth. Perry has siuce died, and Maren is the sole proprietor of the Perry an pea. A printer who has been married about s year, speaking of babies, says "The de light of days, the torment of nights ; elegant io full dress, but horrible in dishabille ; beau tiful on the smile, hut maddening on the yell; tXii'iiie!y in place in the nursery, but aw ful, v out of place in the parlor or railway taniage; the well springs of delight, and the recipient of unlimited spankings; the glory of pa,' the happiness of ma' who would oat have 'em V r Hi 1 1 U M AS U A It L A ri JJ , i W HOLES ALE IiEALEU 1ST GROCERIES I QUEENS YARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH- Sill TOM CUBED MIAIS, iaco:v", flock, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona, All such goods as Spices, Brushes. Wood and Willow Ware. Shoe Blacking end Station ery will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other good in my line at Philadelphia. Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices. To dealers I present the peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drayage, as they are not required to pay freights from the principal cities and r.o dray age charges are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best qualitr and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright busiuess, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit the patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THoMiS CARLASD. Akoona, July 2D. lSb3.-tf. DENTISTRY graduate of the Balti -The' undersigned, a more Uoilege of Deutal Sur gery, respect fully offers his PROFESSIONAL seriiees to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fol'lth Monday of each month, to re main one week. Aii 13. SAM'L BELFORD; D. D. S. DR. H.B.IYilLLER, Attuonu, la., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Oftice 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 upwards" will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All wokk warbantko. Jan. 121, lf'G9.-cf. J ill D. W. ZI EG LEU, Surgeon Dei tist.will visit Ei.ensburg pro fessionally on the SECOND ilo.v Dat of each month, and remainl one week, tluiinir which time he maybe found at the Mountain House. trTee'!) extracted without pain by the use ot .Nitrate Oxjde. or Laughing Gas. W. JAMISON, M. D., J.oretto, Cumbria Co., In., Tenders his professional services to such of the citizens of ihe above place and vicinity as may require medical aid. AiVd 121. ly. TAMES J. O ATM AN, M. D., tenders his professional services as Phy sioiau aud Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck Sc Co. as a 6tore. Night calls cau be made at his residence, one dor south of A. IJaug's tin ami hardware store. fMay 9, 18G7. J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. I'UNN. Dealer in Druas. Medicine.. . ' - - 7 J Paints, Sfc. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Kbensburg, Pa. October 17. lS67.-Gm. D. MCLAUGHLIN ITTOItNEY AT LAW, Jolmstown, Pa. A Office in the Exchange building, oh the Comer of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 1867. -tf. JOHN P. LINTON, 1TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstoicn. Pa. li Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. ft L. PERSHING, Attorket-at- Law, Johnstown, ra. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Bentou's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. CXV. EASLY, Attokney at Law. Office, No. 108 Franklin street, Johns town. Fa . two doors North tf Frazer's DrU Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of legal business that may be entrusted to him. A. KOPELIJJ, Johnstown - - T. W. DICK, Ebensburg. KOPELIN & DICK, Attokneys-at-Law. Ebensburg. Pa. Office with Wm. Kittell, Esq., Colonade Row. oct.22.-tf. B. L. JOITXSTOV, J K. RCANLAN JOHNSTON & ECANLAN. Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg. Cambria co., Pa. Office opposite the Court House. Ebensburg, Jan. 81, 1867.-tf. F. A. 6HOKMAKRR GEO. V. OATMAX. SHOEMAKER & O ATM AN, Attor neys at. Law, Ebensourg, Fa. Offices on Ilih street, immediately east of lluntlev's hardware store. ap 8,'6al JM. II SEC 1 1 LEU, Attohnf.y-ath ' Law. Ebenshurr Pa. OrTip in rrtnma recently occupied by Geo. M. Keade. F.tq , in Colonade Row, Centre street. am;.;27. G1EO. M. KEADE, Attorney-utIsiw, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in new building recently erected on Centre street, two doors from High &tieet. aug.27. JOSEPH M'DONALD, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Ta. A Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's Hotel- Jan. .31. 1867-tf. F. P. TIEKNEY, ITTOItNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. 11 Office in Colonade Row. Jan. 5. 1867-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in Colonade Row, Centre street Jan. 31. l8G7.-tf. JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa Office on High street, adjoining his resi dence. Jan 31. 1867.-tf. 3-AMES C. EASLY, Attorney- J AT-LlW. (JarroWMBn. fUimhrin. Os Vrt Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 31. 1867 inr KINKEAD, Justice of the Peace and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Ilasson, Esqy.dec'd, on Hih St., Ebensburg. j!3. Q A NEW THING, 1 lUHVl A CIG T21LG IU I ui And a GOOD THING in EBENSBURG. ROYALTY SUPERCEDED I The "House of Tudor" Surreodered TO THE SMALL FKY 1 NEW STORE! SEW GOODS! New Inducements! High Street ! J j Lew Prices ! j Has taken possession of the rooms on High Street, (three doors from Centre Street,) recently occupied by R. H. Tudor, into w hich he has just introduced a mammoth assortment of DRY El DRESS GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, &c, consisting of everything and much more than any dealer in this "neck of timber" has ever pretended to keep, and every article of which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP FOIi CASH! OR IX EXCHANGE FOB COUNTEY PBODCCE. NO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GOODS 1 NO DEALER KFKPS AlORE GOODS ! NO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER! KO DEALER SELLS MORE ! TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY FRY!!! Buy from Fry ! Buy from Fry ! ! THY FRY" IF YOU WMNT TO HUlr the finest Dress Goods at th,e fairest prices. THY FRY IF YOU W.4NT TO IUJY Muslins. Cliecks, Ginghams, Tickings. Shirt ings, Denims, Diills, Jeans, Cloth, Cas si meres. Satiuetts, Delau.es, Lawns, Prints, he, ic, and wish to get the full worth ot your money. TRY FRY IF YOU WMNT TO 1JUY Boots and Shoes for Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled in quality and nowhere undersold in prices'. TRY FRY" IK YOU WNT TO BUY Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Caipets, Oil Clo'hs, &c, of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. TRY" FRY IF YOU WANT TO IUJY Hams, Sides, Shoulders. Mess Pork. Fish, Salt, Lard, Butter. Ejrgs, Cheese. Cofiee, Su gar, Teas, Soaps. Candles, Spices, or anything else in that line. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY auything and everything worth buying, and be sure that at all time? vou il tie supplied at the LOWEST CASH KATES. Oh my ! my eye ! it is no lie That at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. G Fry, On the street called High, More for your money you can buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. I desien to kpeD a full line of DRESS GOODS of the most desirable stvlpa mwl toTturoa and as I am determined to sell as CHEAP A3 THE CHEAPEST, I respectfully solieit a call from all the ladies, aud especially from those who have been in the habii ol visiting other places to make tlieir purchases. Whatever ou want to buy, be sure first to try the store ff A. G.FRY. Ebensburg, May 27, 16G9. PETER CAMP BEL IT'S I3IPKVOE1) BEE HIVE. The undersigned has secured lptters patent of the United .States, dated December 14, 18 9, for an improvement in the construction of Bee Hives, and claims for his invention advantages possessed by no other heretofore patented. The principal feature of this Hee Hive is the arrangement by means of which it is thorough ly ventilated, thus precluding the possibility of the bees smothering, ihe comb moulding or the honey souring. This desirable end is accom plished by a vertical perforated tube, running centrally through the hive and open at the top and bottom. All persons interested in apicul ture will at onUe see the great advantages se cured in this improvement. The ventilator is for the increase of bees The peculiar construction of the box, partic ularly iu the arrangement of the inner com partments, whereby it can be cleaned at any time without disturbing the bees, is another valuable improvement which will be obvious to' any person ho examines this Hive. An examination of the workings of the bees or the condition of the interior can he made at any time, as the sides are cased with glass. Pees can be trasferred from a different hive to the improved one without any difficulty whatever. It would require too much space to enumerate here all the advantages claimed in this inven tion, but full information wid be promptly fur niidicd by applying in person or by letter to the patentee. I am now irepared to dispose of territory fr the sale of the Improved Dee Hive in any portion of the United States. PETER CAM I'D ELL, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa. AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE 1 he patentee ot the above has also invented and patented an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE, to which he invites the attention of railroad men. Full information will be fur ni.-hed on application, nnd Company Rights will be disposed of by the inventor. Address as above. junl l.'7!).-tf .1 N D K E YV MOSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Sltpes's BoiLniNc, Clinton St., Johnstown, HAS just received his fall and winter stock of fine French, London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VFSTJiNGS. and a full assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goons. Ur. Jloses has heen for eight vears cutter at Wood, Morrell & Co.'s establishment, and now desires io inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Sup oes s building, on Clinton stteet, with a stock pf goods adapted to the fall und winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest Btyles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at teution to business to merit a share ot public pitronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in produciD" good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2.Tfirti.-tf. y ALUABLE FARM for SALE. A fine FARM in Cambria township, Cambria couuty, Pa., within lour miles or Eb ensburg and adjacent to the Turnpike road leading from Blairsville to Huntingdon, is of fered for sale on accommodating term The Farm contains 100 ACRES, about 65 or 70 acres of which are cleared, the remainder be ing well timbered. The -Farm is in a good state of cultivation aud under good fence, and has thereon creciia.! r..i.i . t. ii . linn" ,, "U1" kwo-ana a- hall story HOUSE, a large Fhamb Bank Babn aDd ad necessary outbuildings. There is a never failing spring of pure water and one of the best and most thrifty Orchards of choice grafted fruit in the county on the premises. For further particulars call and see the farm or address p. H. BERG, March 24. -3m. Box 91, Ebensburg, Pa "IIkke's Your Cake!' Many years j a?o, when Judge Robert M. Charlton, of i Savannah. Ga., was quito a young man, he, in company with his father, the Hon. T. U. 1. Charlton, spent every Bummer in the delightful little village of Clarks ville, North-Eastern Georgia. One day George was passing along the street in Clarksville, nnd it happened to be eleclioti d;iy (members of Congress were then elec ted by what is culled the general ticket system, and not by districts, as they now are,) when he was met by a verdant Democrat of the mountains, who accosted him thus: "Mr. Charlton, are you the man that is running for Congress ?" ''No, sir, I am no candidate ; my father is, however. Hut may I ask why this inqui ry ?' "Nothing, only I haven't voied y it." If it is consiMent with your feel ings, I would like it if vou would vote for my father." "I would just as-soon vote for him as anybody." Mr. C. thanked him. and thinking perhaps his friend was seeking a treat, invited him iniu a nei boring bar-room. "What will you take V "I never take anything, but I see they have Fome gingercake?. I would as lief take one of lliem witli you as not." "Very. well. Give us a cake." "My brother is in town with me." "All right; take him a cake with my respects." An other cake was purchased and paid for, and the twu friends parted "Greeny" to find his brother, and Mr. C. to join in the merry dance with hia younj; friends in a parlor hard by. "The golden hours on angel's wings" passed rapidly away with Mr. Charlton. Ilisfiiend was soon forgotten. Late in the evening, when there was a pauie in the dance, our ver dant friend, very much to the surprise of every one, stalked into the parlor, inqui-. ring for Mr. C. Of course all eyes were directed to our friend as he approached MrTC. Drawing from his pocket a four by six inch cake, he said : "Mr. Charlton here's your cake. My brother had voted afore I eeed him." Wanted Some good soul whoso head is perfectly level, gets ofF the lollowing list of aetual human wants: lie wants Men who are honest : sound from centre to circumference ; true to the heart's core. Men who will con demn wrong io friend and foe ; in them selves as well as others. Men whose consciences are as ettady as the needle to the pole. Men who will stand for the right, if the heavens totter, and the earth j reels. Men who can tell the truth, and look the world -right in the eyes. Men that neither brag nor run. Men that "neither fl.j nor flinch. Men that can have courage, without shouting to it Men in whom the courage of everlasting life run still( deep and strong. Men who do not cry or cause their voices to be heard on the streets, but who will not fail or be disCotfraged till judgment bo set upon the earth. Men who know their message and tell it. Men who know their places and fill therft. Men who know their own business. Men who will not lie. Men who are not too lazy to work, nor too proud to be pooK Men who aie willing to eat what they haJ earned, and wear what they have paid , , , , v , , for. Such are the men that the world needs to-day. . 'j .-jMiLVi .lll"!U!1U-L.l .-in bli iyijL jr- T a if r i) t i i t." -i.' i i V Oj(er Cayis &c Stovep,ates FIHST Pr.fcMICM ELASTIC STITCH 14 3IIL,Y I j1 1 If v t jit iiiu mnuiiiiuj I I II I 11' Ui 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. TOINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly froni the Fpools. No fastening ot seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of ahutmeiit. The seam retains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by othe Sewine: Machines, these Machines cxeeute the most beautiful and permauent Embroidery and ornamental work. The Highest Prkmiuvs at all the f:urs nnd exhibitions of the United State? and Europe, have been awarded the GROVER A BAKER SEWING MACHINES, nnd the wom doxk by thkm, wherever exhibited in competition. Thevehv highest prize. THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative ol the GROVER k BA KER SEWING MACHINES, at the Exposi tor Universelle, Faris, lbG7, thus attesting their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. CgTFor sale br C. T. Robkbts, Ebensburg. June 3, 1?G9 -ly. fOOD, MORRELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LI 111 UIlLdLIXCRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IROtf AND NAILS.. CARTETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce, such FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, &c, Ac. J3F Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice aud most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL & CO. Johntown, April 28, lBOU. ly. v UNION HOUSE, JJ BENS BURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT, U Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberai patronage it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging tostler. Jaa 30, 1868.-tf. SEWING MACHINES Q, SPRING. 1870. T prepared to offer' SUPERIOR -INDUCEMENTS . TO CASH VOnCHASKRS OF 111 SHBHR0I & COPPER M EITHER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every v.trifty of Tin, Slice! Iron, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, r.NAMKI.I.ED AND PLAIN SATJCE-PAMS. BOILERS. &o , COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS, OIL CASS. HOrSEFCRNISHING HARD WARE OF EVER.Y KIND. Speai'. AUDut HEATING ani COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKISG STOVES. NOELB, TRIUMPH ano PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates ar.d Grates, &c., fr re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wauted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made' out of best mate rials and put. up by competent workmen.. Lamp Burners, Wick and Clilmneys WHOLESALE or ijetail. I would call particular attention to the Liht House Burner, with Glass Ome, for giv'g moie licht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLESAND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. I . Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, CoDDerand SheetIron. at ioWess possible rates. Wholesale Merchants Lists now ready, and will be snt ou application by mail or in person Hoping to see all my old enstomers and many new ones this Spring. I return m most tincere thanks frr the very liberal pn tronage I have already received, and will endeavor to pleas-j ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not FRANCIS W. II AY. Johnstown, March 7. 1867. CUIEaT Reduction in- Prices! x-n TO CASH MYERS! at the i:m:srif Rfs IIOliSE-FllRKISIIIM STORE. The uudersiyined respectfully informs tin citizens of Ebensburg and the public gencr ally that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My .st.-k will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heat ing Stoves, of the mobt popular kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such a. Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges. Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, .Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Feasors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers. Chissels, rianc-s, Om pases, Squares, Files. Rasps, Anvils. Vises, Wrenches, Rip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saws. Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scvthe ! ci . T i, w t. tT i is hoe Latts, Fogs. ax Bristles. Clothes w,incrs. Grind Stones. Patent Molasses j Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks. Horse I Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel. Rifles. Shot Guns, Revelers, Pistols, Cartridges. Pmv- Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Mllloin W'are in great variety ; Carbon OU and Oil Lamps. Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. S:c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Bailey: Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash. Scrub. Horse, Shoe. Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. (jfJ-Huce Spouting made, pained. and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 23, 18G7.-tf. JJ. E O R G E W. YEAGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer lu HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Til. COPPER AID SMT-UOI MM OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOXA, IA, The only dealer in the citv having the right to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S fOVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 'ntroduced to the public. Stock .Immense. - Trices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. miN, COPPER. AND JSIIEKT-IKON -fl- WARE. Havins purchased the tools and fixtures of Mr. T. W. Williams, m,d leased the building recently occupied by S. Sineleton, Esq., on Hi:h street, opposite the store ofZiihm & Son, the subscriber would respectfully irform the citizens of Ebensburg and parts iriheent that he is prepared to fun,i.-h nil kind ot TIN COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE of his own manufacture, which he iU i0t only guar antee perfect in make and material, but full? as moderate in price aa like articles are sold by any manufacturer iu the county. Special at tention paid to making and putting up SPOUT ING of all kinds. An examination of my work and prices is respectfully Bolicited, and I have no fear but what I can pive entire satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom Th . VALENTINE LUTTHIXOER.. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, lSu'J. tf. FRANK W. HAyT WnOLLE and RETAI L Manufacturer, Vvxvw rm rPER and SHEET-IRON WARE Canal street, below Clinton, Johns R D S O S A PALI S riMlK GREAT AMERICAN X HEALTH RESTORER pniifies the bloou tiid cures Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Disease?, Rheumatism," Diseases of Wo men, nnd all Cbronht Affections of the Blood, Liver nnd Kidneys. Recommend ed by the SIcdical Faculty and many thousnnns of our bt citizens. Read the testimony of physicians and r:itient- who have used Ros:ula!is ; send i for our Rusidulis Guide to Health 15ook, or Almanac for this year, whichwe pub lish for gratuitous distribution ; it will j'ive yon much valuable information. DrI R. W. C rr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure in recommencing your Ro8aoai.i3 ns a very powerful alterative. I have seen it Used in two cases ith jhappy results one in a case of second iry syphilis, in winch tbe patient pr.inoai.ced himself cured after having taken five bot les of your nicdicino. The other is a ense of Scrofula of long standing, which is D A L I S 'rapidly improving under its use. and the indications "re that the patient will soon recover 1 have carefully examined the lormulaby whicb'Jour I5o.sad.il is is. made land find it an excellent compound of alterative Ingredints. Dr. parka, of N ichol.isville, Kv., Fys ihe has used Rogadalis in cases of Scrolu jla and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac tory re.-uits as a cleaner of the blood I know no better remedv. Samuel G. M'Fadden, 2SIurfreesbero Term , "ays: I have used seven bottles of ItosadaTis'and am entirely cured of Rheu matism ; send me four bottles, as I wi-h it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eys. Beij. Bechtol, of Lima, O., writes : I have suft'trfd for 20 rears with an invet erate ciuption over my whole body. A short time sii ce 1 bought a hat!e ot Ro isadalis and it effected a perfect cure j Rosad.ilis is sold by Limmum & Mra !kav, Fbenst.ur, ai.d DrnL'ists general Iv. Li'oratorv, fl Exchange Place, (Baltimore. CLEMENTS ii CO., J April 7, 18b9. ly. Proprietors 5-20 ' S AND I88I'S BOUGHT, SOin AN'D EXCBANGLP OX MOST LIBERAL TCR3IS. liOL'GHT AM) tiOI.U AT MaKKET I?ATES. COUPONS CASHED, PAeiFIO R. R. BONDS IiOlCillT AXI SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD OA' COMMJSSIOX OXLT. Accounts Receiv'd and Interest Allow'd OX DAILY r.AI-ACES, SUIJ.IECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. r'o. 40 jOTitli TIITIlIi Street, I'llBf. i!5:i.I'JII 1. 1 1 h 1 O V IIARTFURD,C0.1.. Ciascl Z. Zl::s, Izest. - - T:zz.:iz Z. Ic'.i::, C::'. 'piIIS COMPANY ranks tmnnj the first JL class Lile Insurance Companies doinp bis iners in Massachusetts, and by comply iii with Uie laws of that State, insmes periect saietv to her Poliey'llo'rfeis. ft "rants i0 per cent loan of premium on Life Policies to its Insured, and by applvii ; all the cash collected Imid its members to Insunnce, gives the larje.it Insu rance attainable for the amount ed" monev in vested. Its profits are divided among the Pol icy Holders, and its Dividends have never been less than 5vt per cent., thus bringing the net cost of the Insurance within the most limiied means, and aflording the proteoion of a l'olicv ou terms not excelled by any Company. Trustworthy and reliable men are wanted to act as agents for this Company in Canbria and adjoining counties, and with such the mo-t liberal arrangements wiil be made. To those who maybe unacquainted wiih the busir.t-ss, full instructions and aid will be rao-t cheerful ly rendered whenever desirable or available. COPE & JOHNSON, Agents for Cambria Countv, Johnstown. Pa,. Home & Nor.Tov, General Agents, f4 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. opr.14.-lv. "Poor women are on every side, and orphans cry lor bread, because husbands and la thers lived and died uninsured. ' LIFE .SliRAXlE COMPAiW OF rillLADELrillA. Organized 1SSO. ALH."VreiLLPix,Pre3.. .Jonx S. Wilsox, Sec. All policies non forfeitable. All policies are payable at death or 0 years of age. Economy in management. Care ;n the selec tion of risks, I'RfMPTxess in the payment of deaih claims, and SstcvRiTY in the invesiment of its immense tunds, are rrgidiy adhered to and have always characterized this Company. J. FRANK CONDON, Special Ageut. Nov. ll.lSGD.-lv. THE XKW JKTXA REAPER AND MOWER! GREATLY IMPROVED, With double motion, or change ef speed at will. By the movement of an easy working lever, without stopping the team, the speed can be easily changed from fast to slow, and from slow to fast ; or by the same lever can be thrown entirely out ef gear. Also a grand improvement in the new Geared Peel that is so popular, and with a new Self-Hake and other improvements, the JF.tna " is conceded to be far ahead of all its competitors in every essential quality of a successful machine. IT'ck.-r-xx. o ins , If you want to get the best Reaper and Mow er manufactured, call at Gorge Huntley's Htiuse-Furnishing. and Agricultural Depot and see the famed ''JEtna." or send for the new pamphlet of grand improvements for 1870, sent free to any address. TALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOK SALE. The FARM lately owned by Edward A. Bubkb, dee'd, situated in Washington townshin. 0mtiri:i rmmt.v ia rtf. 1 . . - . , fered for sale. Siid Farm eon- tains 175 ACRES. 80 acres of w hich are clear ed, the balance being well timbered The land is of the best quality and the improve ments ate a House. Darn, &c There is a good Okchahd on the premises. , For terms, which will be made easy, inquire on the premise or of the undersigned in Allegheny ''township Possessiou will be given when iale i eff-cted J AMES J. KAYLOR. April 21. -tf. Exocuwr of E. A. Burke, dee'd. 8 . i;iri Tbilisi, Who Death must he TlL ? 1 our enemies ct-ase t I. J" " r'fjr'- to love us the more. s-c Jng to a toast, dos rt r, N.U fallen into better Ui(,re c I-?',- we R.ve love; to her to her hoops the whi!e r- J t;-;- A won:an may f ,r ! having a nt-w l.on.e. I. -T' 'v for having a ui-w boJnJr ' i : noue ivcr! J ""-:. At fiitt-en, girls t'Jnl t' f,ct; at twenty, they U vr at thirty, they have so:,, ' ! and at forty they Lave no f -: of the sort. 'uti;- Cowj.tr says n,at ...Le , with ucca tray be f..!,,. If" a snide." If is a wota.V haj.s is Ufir.CLfcssarv ; v.jU r . : withadre.s. JJ c The dearest word ia f , Lrve. Th greatest ,-t I 7':' w.-rd exprrsii:- the shott- t Now. TLe thre; tlJako ti ' sweett 't duty of ruan. " 0 r Three things a lalycar.- She cannot i.a.-s a iu:, ...Z'" ' ctr.nt.iiu, 1 fcl - . ' ' (1 -"'""c' -e tanii' t s , t without asking the j r'ke. tee a Vaby without kii.. ' We oLce heard or a K-i V' const querjccsv He wa bread, when the knife si, self and two uien 1 ehu.ij L1r,. " The most easily i!i;wt,t ar: . yet know n are sweet a;.,!es cabbage sliced in vji,., :j 'V the most indigestil 1 an- t! j pork. T he farmer reonirp a3 latter five. " Ji A sailor, who Lad 1 .u'T tea, was at one of 1 lie ki;'., ' c-xuple .f young !a :its .u attentively, whn he jr.-f t- iV 'Have tLe wt mi-n g so ) ,2V Z'. have bags to carry thj;r l.a"ri: A Iiack in II .t n :(";-;. -pot, b came mixed u; with a ion. and as it turned t.g 'w.u t ' was fol'owed by a!-.ut ha.f ,.f ;j." The drivers of the funerui La k-.' ' cover their mist ike til th part cf the pr.cessi';i wera h-': A traveler, leii-g at a c-O-tr-some gentletncn. w.i. l.trtlv ,'.rn creduiity f the c in.pany. " W:--fay all these wooda ti,;Tu;.; quired a gentlercan pieseut. say," replied, tlie tr.tveli-r; 'bit. on the Cntiner.t Ii:ii.,, I t: should rather ihii.k Isa-!y," it ; other. An old lady hearing the w ri die" used, Esktd t'.e i..c.:-y.i:z d was bil l it sigijifitd to run. S. friend caliing on htr, .!;trv;ii eraodson with Lis aim ha siit; quired what t!te n.at'.er w.. T.a said that he Lai tteu nsakha a' that the knife slipped auJ 'keial to his" hand. Iu a village in Si n'herr. II'.ih- j days ago, a iJce jotmj man v: I around him to scare a Dutc!. j Teutonic gont'emari says: ' I yu-: j mine vng wi nut vip der gliO;t all? I wouh vip Lirn if Le vas a wi' ' yard." S-nw ot.e asked the y what ailed Lis b'-uk cy, and Lta. heard bad news from (rerrnariy. A notorious t:ppWr wa or.er ir.g along in his usual infV.r.atthv. he stepped upon a grat.i! vL; ;, t, verteiitly .ut of place. Ti:P r-j-: he acd the grating disappeirf i ;:: !ar. After picking hi:i.s, up. :: io ked around to take a survey f: when he espied the grating, w: i ho'd of. with the remark: made a gridiron by theoira;! s, ' Ti e follow it dial-!.; net-..-red. a short time fclnc-.'. bt't-. examiner and a j upil iu asciix--luiry, Enalati l : No m, th -u, i of the gramni;r class." P.r-t&i- I l e, zr.' . Ijx t:iii:itr ' h'y, can yru tell me wLat v.s- First IhiV 'Vo'.vls, z'.T 1 E'i.u'' can." Esaminer "Tell n:J. t are vowels 7 chickens,"- , . firit boy-"Vii. CKAIR MANUFAC 15 TiHIH r a n 1 a JOIS.STOVV,Pb ALL KB OFg such as common ind.-cr ' -Chairs, Vienna Chairs, D" " Backed Chairs, Soclii-51 Cant Stai ROCKING CHAIRS, OF ETEI; SPRIXG SE.IT (f CABINET FURNIJlfi ot every. elescriptii'n an. 11 STYLES, WITH PRICES TOS-' Tastes of all.. Thankful for past favor ; fully tolicits a liberal iare of i- -; use. Clinton Street, Jo!;c:-- Co. Pa. FIRST XATlOSil 5'' GrlAIr, r TTortlPSS UaUUlC VJn iiat-- IX CAMBRU C60'. The subscriber has coimie' J, his Old Stand on Hih street. ' posite the Union School hu--v. .. Pa., -where he is manufactures r;i. to fill all oiders in hi h"- at prices. Desirous of patronage ' , patrons nnd the public pener ''- to call, with a view of :ivin n selves, as I will posits ely ( cheapet work th it ""V vrt nejjvi , . . - . of my work and learu ojv pr -Ebeneburg. MarcUM o7 ; amies' H 0 , fn.,...l.4,.l nn the LurV- 405 & 407 Liecstt TB"-' g.P 1 Union Depot. Ymsr JAMES K. LAXAUAS, -- . This House is newly. lu,'t "J!l"' furnished, and cotivefieut roads coming into the city. j . counectd with this Hi.-tei tj. p. . . . , 1 ..:..i,f L ' . -r OU ot tlie aay auitms,j j PITTSBURGH W OPPOSITE O-10-NTA?- PITTSBURGH- rJ mm n nnpff U-e.ll.-ly. LFELIXK IT
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