A Tennessee Wonder. A. correspondent of the Cincinnati Com mercial tburf describes Nickajack 'from Nig ger Jock's) Cave, twenty-one miles tvect of Chattanooga : - Tho Cave is probably tbo largest ra 'the 1 rstate, and to explore it even tmt'n short distance ia enough, to satisfy one ttt St is 'grand, gloomy an. I peculiar.' Its mouth m about one buudred feet wide aud 'near fortj- feet high. It isarched overheat! with pure granite, which presents a smooth sur face some fifteen feet thick. The first two hundred feet of the cave is a, large 'room arched overhead, and a portion of it having nnyotb tl jor of dirt. It is a very popular place for balls, p'.c-mcs and Fourth of" July assemblages, the temperaturer'always bein AeiigHtfal. Tradition tells of a targe num ber of interesting and horrible affairs con: nected with this cave. Deadjnienj and JeaJ men's bones, Lave been found in its gloomy recesses. During the "war, and after the fall of Nashville, Cheatham's command vncampwl OQ the bauks of the river near the cave for a few days. Shortly afte"r,.f.be country was occupied by the Federal army, and a regl.wie.nt of Indiana troops occupied thu same'niace. A few of them were one day exploring the cave, and when some tw, tailes lroui the mouth they stumbled - ver i- r .1 . i n i '.Tie UOilies Ol liirvi; , ca ' ua. is, was a -Confederate lieutenant "ami two pr; vat, rf They were locked in each V'-herV, arp it 'is supposed they had iost tljr V t aDj wandered around i 11 ii-bl: fc'Sarkness until exhausted,- ferrd the-; bj (iQVn to tp,e If 'L'mistake riot, thusr who. f0Und them be longed to the 7i Ir.iian mounted infantry. About t yeac after this six or seven sol ders cbiupp'd th-jmselvea to explore the caVc". Tb'y wot in one morning aud have tteVcr ben baard of since. But their ab . bcuce Li now accounted for by a hypothesis other than they were lost. -At the time a vigorous search was made but no traces found, and it was supposed they had become bewildered iu the many labyrinths of the cavern, and had never been able 1 1 fii.d their way out. But now it is believed that they remained in the cave till over n;ght, and then slipped out and deserted, buch a course would almost insure their escape, as their officers would believe thern to be lost in the cave, and, of course, look no where cl.-e for them. At all events the mystery lias never cleared up, and the people living about the cave aver that unless the soldiers had recourse to the strategem to desert, they were lost, and tLeir bodies may be found iu the cave. During the late war Nicknjack Cave was couscripted into the service by the Confeder ate Nitre Bureau, aud made to disgorge its altpetre dirt for the use of the Confederate States. A large foice of conscripts were kept at work day and night carting out the dirt from the depths of the cave to the hop pers at the mouth. These poor devils were paid fifty cents a day in Confederate scrip lor their services, and uuless they woiked like Trojans they were snatched out of the cave and put into the army. A Wlsteun Wonder. A wonderful ditcovei y has just been made about six miles west of Dubuque Iowa, which consists of a cave of immense dimensions and magniri tcut i gorgeoUirness aud beauty. While i.uuing for lead ore, a Mr. Rice made the discovery in opening a narrow passage, which hu followed about seven hundred feet, leading into a large room, connected by a fcarrww passage with many others, which he followed adistanca of about one thousand leet, where tho cave, seemed .to terminate, lie afterwards sunk a t-b.aft.of thiity feet deep, intersecting the cave near ibj termina tijn, and he and his party of five descended and entered another passage of about oue huudred feet, where it epauds into a large hall of one hundred feet long, forty' or fifty l'ett wide, and from ten to fifteen feet'Lfgh, an-? ornamented with stalactiiies "cf'great beauty, the roof, like a miniature sky, stud kd and spangled with orbs of the most brilliant lustre, and presenting' a crystaline burfaca of exquisite fineness and lustre, which flashes by the light of the torches with great brilliancy. From this room the cave branches in two directions at an angle of about forty degrees, which, being travel bed . fur about half a mile, the explorers louad several other chambers of even greater iiimensions wid greatly exceeding the, first in beauty and interest, the entire sides and loofa being covered with Rnuw-white stalao uties and frost like encrustation of corbonate f lime and gypsum. In many parts of the avo mi-ht also be teen arapbnite, and at .lclances varying from ten to fiftceu feet are .ecp recesses in the wall, so large and high -. s.jkio places as to enable them to" walk :.vjt in them. ' On the floors of these re- sbos taany stalagmites had formed, one ..ea.bUii-; a kuge polar bear, and otlier for :'...tions resembling clusters. cf grapes, &c. I- nothcr place a h ind was distinctly tra- Tho water in the cave is" so clear that , aces wbero it is ten inches deep it does ; appear to be more than two. . The ' leinainct! in the cave about six hours, r-.- raveled ia all about two miles. as in the Cobs Fielu." Crows are e only bird that troubles corn . after med and before it is strong enough hem ; they are so active, knowing, -ott iusatiable, that we regard it as Keu policy to spare the few that may d,-in order to secure a complete pro--o our corn fieidu.from their ravagets ... Kae traps crows in a way which : bi-c y ear with complete success. . 'hat he goes upon the principle that ' ' il go most auy where for. an .e". M, find a secluded spot that' wTlf purpose, he makes a sort of little : .mish stuck into the ground; leav o w entrance. In thu be makes a t and puts in some ggs. - The . t btaud close and meet at the top auuot get in, except by the eu ' o a steel trap is set, fastened by -wired with tissue paper, and this ver with earth. We practiced ; - k-g for bait just where the crow, . '. s it will ace the others. t it flies over will almost surely - and as soon as caught will . r : ,. -.'iiu ring with hh cries. This - -rowd of Bympathizer8. The .. . I. j :akeu out of the top. and fast : -.: r e with his wings tied together, : : ill a day. He will keep up not another crow will visit : - year, if it be not more- than . :res in extent. The crow, in . :. -e broken, may then be lib . : .?E.r is tender "earted, or '.-' '-'"- S-M.-Exchange. - - I':.-': r jkd at f5A. Paradoxical :; '-." ippear, there is do class of Jc :r: : r ll -0 faw fish as sailors ; and -e-.t-s. :.-r seldom obtain them. ! .' "' -of flyingvfitili, aa(j dol-.-, s.'i :ra. ;. a few others, fish are not : ' " ''. i-i-seas at a great distance a :.: :. oouod most along coasts;- ;.;!. .i i - . , and are seldom caught .'. "orty or fifty fathoms in v read jour own paper r-; r'B. rjilIOHAS WHOLESALE IE A LEE IN 1' GROCERIES i QUEENSVVARE3 WOOD AND WILLOW. WARE, STATIONERY AND OTIOlVfiJ, FISH, till mi flMBft P BACtJX, FLOUR, ' . FEED AND PKOY;',-,ons, 1323 Eleven" Avenue, dettt'eeil lOtP. 9. ((j StS.r AltOOna, i r ' I and Viiowf' .'od Spices Brushes. "Wrind .nr-d. Shoe' Blacking and Station 5f j'd from manufacturer' minted erv wm rv prVce li' ar.d all other goods in my line at ni:l. R.lUimorp. Ci:if.i)innti nnrl 1'ilt.a. . . r - - - " ."uar advantage ot saving them all Iieiht j r.J drayage; as they are not requiicd.'to j y i ' i freights from th piihc:p:il cities und no liray- i ! a "e chare ea' are made. Dealers niav nst as- ! sured that my goods are of the best quuUt.. and j mv prices as moderate as cit rate? Br doins r , . . it fi i a fair, ujiriht business, atxl by promptly and ! satisfactorily falling all orders, I hope to "merit ! the patronage of retail dealers awl other ia Cambria conutv and elsewhere. Orders ,c- i spectfully elicited and mrislwtion Ruarnnteed j in allct.es. THOM AS C AULAS D. Altoona, July 29,1 Suy.-tf. TfcENTISTKY The iindeisijiiieJ, graduate of the B.tlii more Coi'ege cf Denial Sur treiv, respeet- fully offers hU I'ROFESSIONAL services to the ensburg and vicinity, hieh place he wjll i?it on the folbth .Monday of each month, to re main oae week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELPORD, D. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoona, ln.. Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. UlllCe removed to V ir"inia. strwt. onnnaito the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria J county or eLcwhere who get work done by me ' to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwards, will j have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All wouk W AaaANThr.. Jan. leCJ.-cf. R. D. W. ZIKGLER, Surgeon Den- -"- tict, will visit Flhcii'shuri' po- I Ibsjuli..,!!. ..n ,1 .orenvn ii... s: t"- day ot each month, and iemah.ej'i one week, during which time he may be found at the Mountain House. CTeefh extracted without pain by the use ol .Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. Ar. JAMISON, 31. D., , Loretto, (auitria Co., I'a., Tenders his profeisioniil services to such of the citieens of the above tilaceand vicinitv ua may req'iire medical aid. A; ril 21. ly. TAMES J. OAT3IAN, JM. J)., teudera his professional services as Phy Bioian and Surgeon to the citizens cf Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied bv J. Buck & Co. as a ttnre. Night call s can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Llaug's tin and hardware store... ilay 9, 1.SG7. J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. xuij, iciicr in Ajruys, Mcaunnes, raitits, frc. Store on Main street, opposite the "Alansion Ilcue.'i Kbensburg, Ta. October 17. iyC7.-Cm. D. M'LAUGIILIN, - - ITTORNEY AT LAW, JWmsiocii, Pa. ft Ofiice in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend tp all busiaess connect ed with Lis professitn. -Jan. 8i. 187.-tf. " :" "JOIIX.F. LINTON, I TTOHNEY AT. LAW, Vo7utoirn. ra. j OfTicain building on corner of Main and iranklin street, oposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. glTpKIlSIIIXG, Attokney-at- lin street, upstair over John jEentr.n's lla.rdware Stoe. Jan. 31, 18G7. G. W. EASSLY; "Attoksey at Law. OEice, Xo. 108 Franklin street, Johns town, Fa . two doors North of Frazer's Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all maimer of legal business that may be entrujted to him. A. KOPELIN, .... x. w; DICK, " Juhnstown. . . Ebensburo- KOPKLIN & DICK, Attounkys-a Law. Ebens-burg; Pa. Ofljce with Wm. Kittell, sq., Colonade llow. foct.22.-tf. ; JOHNSTON. J B. SCANLAK . JOHNSTON & SCALAX, Attorneys at Law, ' ' " . 1 Ebeusburg. Cumbria co., Ta. - Ofiice opposite the Court lioiibe. Ebeufcburg, Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. F. A. PHOtMAKKR,... . . 6E0j W; OATMAX. QtlOEMAKEH '& O ATM AN, Attok sets at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Offices on High street, inuiediaiely east of, Huntley 'a hardware store. ap.S,'6!). II. SECIILEIJ, Attokney-at- " La-bt, Ebiisburir. I'a. Oliice in rooms recently occupied by ieo. M. lieade. Esq , in Colcnade Row Ceutre street. - aug.27. T. GEOT M. KEADE, Atlunieyit-Law, Ebensburg, Pa. "Otlice in new building recentli erected on CenUe street, two. doors from High ttieet JOSEPH M' DONALD, . ITTORNEi' AT LAW, Ebenvlury. Pa. fl Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's , 'Jan. 31, 1867-tf. V. V. TIEliNEY, ITTOKNEY AT LAW, Ebemlurg.Pa. II Ofiice in Colonade Row. Jan. S. 1807-tf. WILLIAM -KITTELL, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. fl Office m Colonade Row, Centre street, Jan. 81. 1867.-tf. . . , JOHN FENLON, I1T0RNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. A OrEce on High street, adjoining hia rei dence; - Jan 31, 1867.-tf. AMES C. EASLY, Atxorney- W ai-Law, CarrvUforcn. Cambria LW. Pa Oo.lections and all lcal business nrnnmil. attended to. w X t J V Jan 31, 18t7. IvIMvLAD, Justice-of tie Pair uid CLiini fnffl.. v. .-. otto former,, occupied by M. Ilasson,: M,.'loc'd, o3 High 3U Ebeburj. jlS. I And a G0O;j THING in EBENSBURG. OALTr SUPERCEDED ! P'.ie " House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FIIY 1 I SEW STORE! SEW GOODS! New Inducements ! High Street ! j Lew Prices ! j Uil8 taktu Pession of the rooms on High Street. ( three. doors from Centre Street. I oireei, uiree.uoors irom uenire est reel, receuiiy occupieu ny H. U. i uaor, into which lie has just iuiroJuced a mammoth assortment of DRY El DRESS GOODS. Groceries, Hardware, &lc. J consistiiig of everything and much more than any dealer in this " neek of timber " has ever pretended to keep, and every article of which will be - SOLD VEHY CHEAP VQH CASH! - , ,. , - OK, IN EXCliA.NGE FOE COUNTRY PRODUCE. Vfk ,,pJTrn T ,,VTTrT) rfknlw. D EA L ER KEEPj, I KTTE RGOODb! Jfi VP V1 'x 5 w VtA nVi I fp IvV t ir. p DLALEL, SLLLs ilORL 1 rp Buy f mm Fry! Buy from Fry!! ' THY FRY IF-YOU W.4NT TO 1UJY the fineat Diesis Goods at the fairest priced. TRY FRY W YOU W'A NT TO 151 JY ; Muslins, Chocks, (iin-hnms, Tickinps, Shjrt- : . . . n r t 1 1' t r-, , ., . isvuuux, irnis, deans, uiotns, uas Eimeres, Saiiuetts, Delaii.es, Lawns, Tiints, Lc, &c, and with to get . the full worth of your money. TRY FRY IF YOU W1NT TO MJY Boots and Shoes for Men's, Ladies and Chil dren's wear, uutxcelled in quality and , nowhere undersold in prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WMNT TO 1UIY Hardware, (ineonsware, Gluessvaie, Ciipet3, Oil Clothe, tic , of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU -WAST TO 1JUY Hams, Sides, Shoulders. Mess rork. Fish. Salt, L.irJ, Butter, Ejrgj, Cheese, Coffee, Su gar, Teas, Soaps. Candles, Spices, or anything else in that line. 1 TKY FliY IF YOU WANT TO lill Y . anything anJ everything worth buying, and be j sure that at ail time? von will be supplied I at the LOWEST CASH RATES. ; Oh my ! my eye ! it is no lie That at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened bv A . G Frv, On the street called Hi"h More for your money you can buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. desien to keen a full ltr.nf DRESS GOODS of the mot "d('.-irallf atvlcvd ami t uv t and as I am determined to stll ns CIIEA1' A3 THE CHEAPEST, I res-ptetiull? solicit a call from a:l the luuies, and cspeeiallv from those who have been in the habit of visiting otlier places to make ti.eir ruz chases. Whatever )ou want to buy, be sure first to try the store cf . A. G. FR JT. Ebensburg, May 27, IfcG'J. p E T E II C A M P BEL L' S IMlItVOK BEE HIVE. The undersigned has secured letters pateni of the United States, dated December 14, 18Gi), 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 Bee Hive is the arrangement by means of w hich it is thorough ly ventilated, thus precluding the pospibility'of tLe Less smothering the comb moulding or the honey souring: This desirable end is accom plished by a vertical peiforated tute, running centrally through the hive and open at the top and bottom. All persons interested in apicul ture will Rt once see the great advantages se cured ir. this improvement. The ventilator is for the increase of bees. The peculiar construction of the box, partic ularly in 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 who examines this Hive. An examination of the w orkings ol the bees or the condition of the interior can be made at any time, as the sides are cased with glass.. Bees can be traHerred from a diiVerent hive to the improved one without auy difficulty whatever. It would require too much space to enumerate here all the advantages claimed in this inven tion, but full information will be promptly fur nished by applying in person r by letter to the patentee. - I am now prepared to dispose ot territory for the sale of the ImnroveJ Bee Hive in any portioa of the United States. PETER CAMPBELL, . - CJrrolltown, Cambria Co., Ta. lIl.TGMlTICiillLWiYCATE 1 lie patentee of the above has also inveuted and patented an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY G A'l E, to which he invites the attention of railroad men. Full information will be fur mshed on application, and Company Rights wilt be disposed of by the inventor. AddTess as above. - fjan.ll.'TO.-tf, JN D It E AV 310SES; MERCHANT TAILOR, Series's EcuniNG, Cuxtox St., Jounstow.v, TT AS just received hia fall and winter stock r7,T?!,J?uZ French London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES uud VESTINGS, and a full assortment of Gents Fu.mshikg Goons. ,w ti iIr; ?ea has heen for eight" vears cutter at p ood, ilorrell k Co.'s establishment, and new iT6" luform Ma friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Sup oes s building, on Clinton stieet, with a stock pf goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash.-hoping by at teution to business to merit a share ot public p itrouage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give hinTa call Johnstown, Sept. 2. ISllfl.-tf. - - VALUABLE FARM for SALE. r., mK-.A."e. ft' Cambria township. , . lownsniD Cambria countv. Fa., within hm. rr,;i, r - r eiihburg and adjacent to the Turnpike road leading from B.airsville to HucliDgdcn, is of fered lor sale on accommodating terms ' The Farm contains 100 ACRES, aaout 63 or 70 acres of which are cleared, the remainder be- I?7e t',n:-bcr.e'1- Tl Fm is in a good state of cultivation aud under good fence, and has thereon erected a comfortable two nnd-a-half story HOUSE, a large Feamk Bank Bae and all necessary outbuildings. There is a never-laihiicr no- n( the K.T Hd most THainr Orchard, of chn; Kf,tcd.lruit ln "e county on the nremi. or add rs?" P"liCUlari 7 f a-rcbSSai. Eox 9i; EbSr- ri. ' Little fresh violets, , "Born in the wUdwood, Sweetly illustrating Innocent childhood Shy as the antelope Brown as a berry Free as the mountain air Romping and merry. Bine eyea and hnzei ees Peep lrom under the hedges, Shaded by sun bonnets Frayed at the edges; Up in the apple trees; Heedless of d aiigcr, ilnnhood in embryo Sturea at the stranger. Out in the hilly patch, ' Seeking the berries Unlcr the orch ird tree. Feasting on cherries Tramping the clover blooms Down among the grasses, 2fo voice to hinder them, Dear lads ud lasses ! Xo grim propriety No interdiction; Free as the bird lings From city restrictions! Coining the pnrcst blood, Strength'ning each muscle, Donning health armor 'Gainst life's coming bustle! Dear little innoTents! Born in the wild-wood; Oh, that all little ones Had such a childhood! God's blue spread over them, God's green beneath them! 2io sweeter heritage Could we bequeath them! AWKYVAKD IJFSCLT OK Ttl.KtiKArillC Fi-HiJAT ion A little incident which bap pencil to a Lebanon young lady, durin" a recent viVh to Nashville, Las Been the cause of much amusement to-a few ft tends who Lave Learl the details. Among the numerous admirers of the young lady iu queption 19 a gallant young pcnllemau who is engaged as an cpera(or"i;r one of the tclegrsiphic offices in city. Po- ing desiious that Mish should see ail the cuiiosities of Nashville, the yuung man proposed that they should visit the tele graph office. A party of young ladies and gentlemen whs made ujj, and ail re paired to the cilice, under the guidance of the gallant operator aforesaid. 'Alter explaining the telegraphic apparatus, 'the workings of the baliery, he proposed, fir the aiuusemeiit of the party, 'to take off the next despatch which cania" over the wires. An opportunity was soon aibrd ed, and the operator took oil' the telegram sent by a lady in Kentucky to a lady in Texas, which, complete, consisted fimply of the words Isaiah ix. G." So uniqua a telegraph message created conslleiable surprise but not one of the party was sufficiently well-posted a Sunday school scholar to repeat the verse referred to. Determined to know what thes - words. of Isaiah ix, 6 were our young ' telegraph friend and the Lebanon young lady flop ped at Hilly Collier's on their way back, and asked to see a bible. Wiih eaaer hands they turned the leaves together ; but when they found the place, und glanced at the first paragraph of the verse, they laid the Look quie ly down und vi:h very red faces, softly left the store. If you want to make that young lady angry in earnest, ask her what is the news by telegraph. NatLville Panncr. fOUOVElt 35 A K Eli iS VII FILST TREMILM ELASTIC STITCH -FAMILY - - MlVTf! 1 Ir II 11 U illHUiilil UVt 495 BROADWAY, NEV YORK. fSO Clicstuut St., I'-J-IlaUeliilila. T01NTS OF EXCELLENCE. F.e;iuty and Elasticity of Stitch. 1'ei fection and Simplicity of Machiuery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening ot seams by hand and no warte of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness afier washing and ironing. Besides doiog all kinds of wort done by othe Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery ai ornamental work. Tue IIicnKST Pbkmu-iis at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the GILO VER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES, and the wobk donk by Til it si, when ver exhibited in competition. The very hichf.st prize. THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HO.NOU. was conferred on the representative of the G ROVER A: B -KER SEWING MACHINES, at the Exposi tion Univcrselle, Paris, 1HG7, thus attesting their great superiority over ail other Sewin Machines. 3g"For sale by C. T. Robkhis, Ebensburg. June 3, 18C9.-Iy. Y00D WORRELL- & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, v Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown Wholesale and Ildcil DcaUis in , 1 a., Fill PTl 11 T uO UAlfDWAUR, " ' QUE ENS W'A RE," BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NA1L CARFETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS 'WA RE. YELLO WT WARE. . WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT! CARBON OIL, ic, &c. Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms " WOOD.'MORRELL & CO. -Johnstown, April US, lBGU. ly. W M. LLOYD & CO., 3 EaKKEHS. Al.Tnrtwi Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and 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. an31 I tOYO &. CO., Hankers, Ebenbbcbo, Pa. Gold, SiWer, GoTcrr.ment Lbane, and other Securities, bought and Bold. Interest allowed on Time Leposit3. Collections made in all accessible points in the United States, aDj a ge-tral Backing business transacted S! 1 h 11 11 1 1 ri 11 in i "fn null UUiii.AiUliu iiiXl U 1870. EHtlNG. 1870. I an, now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH rOUCHASERS OK Til SEIIT-1I k mm mi KITHEK AT . WHOLESALE Oli RETAIL. My stock consi&ts in part of every variety of Tin, Sheet-Iron, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, ENA.MKU.ED AND 'PLAIN SAUCE-PAWS, BOILERS &o , COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMFS, OIL CAMS, HOUSKFURNISHING HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Spcti'g Auti-Out HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR C0OKISG STOVES. NOBLE, TRIUMFII and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES. And any Cooking Stove desired I will gt when rirderwl at mannfartnriir'a v.r!ru Odd Stove Plates aiul Grates, &c, for re- j pairs, on nana lor the btoves 1 sell ; others will be ordeired when wanted. Particular attention pivn tn Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, j all of which will be made out of best mate- rials and jut up by competent workmen, j Lamp Burners, Wick and Cliimnevs "WHOLESALE OK IiETAIL. ' I would call particular attention to the Liht ! House Burner, with Glass Con, for piv'nj! i more lisht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS j of all sizes constantly on baud. j Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, CoDaer and Sheet-Iron. ! i 1 - '. -1 T . . 1 ui. luvicsi possioio rates. Wholesale XI e chants Lists now ready, and will be sent on an.ication by mail or in peisja Hoping to seo all m oil customers 3nd many new ones this Spiing. I rnturn m. most sincere thanks fr the very iibtr.il pa' troiiag;e I have already received, nmi will endeavor to please ail who may call, wheth er they Luy or nut. FRANCIS W. HAY. Juhustown, March 7. 18b7. .liiLiT IlEDrcTioN ix Pricks! HJ,, TO CASH II I YEP S! at Tiic EnE.8Bi-RC lini!SR-I?l!BX!!lfi STHUR 1 cit ally prices conbi?t,in iiart.ct Loomito iiuj Stoves, of the mobt popular kin !.; ; Tin - y ware of every description, of my own man- 1 ufacturo ; Hardware of all kind, such as j Locks, JSciews?, Butt Hinges, Table Ilinpes, bhulter Hinges, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win- ! dow Glass. 1'utty, Table Knives and Forks, j Carvinpr Knives and F..rks. Meat Cutters, j Apple Parers, Ten and Pocket Knives in gre.it variety, Fcusnrs. Shears, Bazors and Strops Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, linriii" j A T a.. il:. 1. hi ; xiicicuiticR, iw,:v, vms&tis, 1 lanes, om- i Wririi'crs. (Iiind Stonts. Patent M.ilnse Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel, Rifles Shot Guns, Revolvers', Pistols, Cartridges. Pow der, Caps, Lead, &c. Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks. Well a:d Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Jfarufs and Saddlert Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil. Lard Oil. Linseed Oil. T.nl.fiooiino Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware. Paints, Varnibh" es. .turpentine. Alcohol, tvrc. ' ; FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fish, Iluminy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley: Soaps, Caudles ; TOBACCO and CIGAIIS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse. Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds aud sizes ; Bed Cords and 'Manilla Hopes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. 03"IIiuce Sjxmtiny made, paia'cd and put up at low rates for cash.- A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wh. .lesale. C KO. II U M TLEY -. Ebcnsburg.'Feb, 28," 1867.-tf. , " Q.EORGE W. YJUGEli, AVliolckle and Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES : OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, - TI3. COFFER ASB SBEEI-ISGIJ WARE - "OF HIS O'A'JT MANUFACTURE, - Add 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 riht to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S TOVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory . . Stove ever ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Prices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. f BUN, COri'EK ANO SIIEKT-fuON JB- WARE. Bavins purchased the tools and fixtures of Mr. T. V. Williams, and leased the building recently occupied by S. Sineletyn; Esq ., on Hih street, opposite the store of Z;ihm & Son, the subscriber would respectfully ir.fonn the citizens of Ebensburg and parts adjacent that he is prepared to furnish nil kind ot TIN COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE of his own manufacture, which he will not only guar antee perfect in make aud material, but fully as moderate iu price as like articles are sold by any manufacturer in the countv. Special at tention paid to making and putting up SPOUT ING of all kinds. An examination of my work and prices is respectfully solicited, and I have no fear but what I can give entire satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom. y A .L.1'. IS TIrJ K LUTTK1N (JER. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, 18Ga.-tf. FRANK W. HAY, WHOLESALE and 11ETAI L Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns town. Pa. A large stock constantly ' uu baud. . J rSaS.SriS I Interest AIIowM j Xir.l,toXB that he has made a great reduction in j o.V DAILY BAL,'.XCCi, wjlh-coM wstr r ' w ! i;n no!. - to CASH BUY I.KS. My stuck will i -" . . ! I.ur.p. -Shake well, a&J ia "two 1 rses nqiifires, v ties, r.asp. Anvi Is, i-e?. op hautfoiio, coss. . . i Wrenches, Hip, I'anel -nnd Crosp-Ont Sftws, - r., , . - v , , i Chains of all kinds. Shovels. Spades, Sc vth.-S " ' - " " " -c: , and Snaths, Bakes, Forks. Sh-i-h- Iiells, 'P"18 yOmSY jrv.v.ks, amors the first Shoe Lasts. Be-s. Wax Bristles. Chii.-c I Luc Insurcnce Companies doihs bus R 0 Q S A PALIS THE i&REAT .AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER putifies the jbloou and cures Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseases, RJieumatism, Diseases of Wo I men, and all Chronic Affections of the j Blood, Li ver and KidiieTs. Recommend ed by the iledical Faculty and. many thoaeanas of our be.t citizens. Read the testimony of physicians and patient who bare wsed Rosadjuis ; send ilorour Rsadalis Guide to Health Book, inv Almanac f tViie Tir tt-Vlioim-A rnt. 8 ilish for gratuitous distribution ; it -will rive vou much valuable informatiOB. T tj "ti. ri - c xi . t . ' I take pleasure in Recommending your i.o8AjAi.i3 as a Tery poweriu; aitcraiive A lhaPDV results one in a Cii-e of secondnrv I .reP i . '",e 60n- 1 1 il . t sport it. 11 1 in ivn f iopa wiin .. . iavrihilifi in wli!ri f V.A rt'irtATif I 1 ase . himself cured after havinc taken fire bot- j tnae W--V !es of your medicine. The other in a case l ls VfcT nimble. I ai'i '.m t 1 k 'of Scrofula of lon standing, which is f Cf Unt IWo lmn.lnj ... ttl8t I S irapidly improving under its u-e, and the j will this give von in 1 . j iiiuRj iiuuB "ie iiiai Hie pnnfllt v 111 soon i JjV. only 1"' (iflfl " irecover I have carefully examined the I ' And how n-a" jlormulaby whiclyour Rosadalis i3 made (),, y oqa coftjj 'a lsv?:'tJ ' U'i 1 i .i. i j: . "lilts tel a vnn j f Dr. Spark, of N icholasville. Kv..evs i fven 11 Jou l i;hu"u '" K XJLihe has used Rosadalis in cases of Si rotu i 1D2 5 for it would w?f? !la and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac- I, which is far tlurt cf a Lilian tory results as a cleaner ot tne blood 1 ; Oive me a whole rear 'know no Jipftpr rpmpilv. L bamiicl Ki. si' t auden, lurtreesboro , Tenn .says: I have u?ed seven botdes of Rosndalis and am entirely cured of Rheu matism !t for my brother, whoLas scrofulous t r "er. u.ir.e, v sore evfs. ' a"i'i. and Fee how hT a veir ! iei:j. liecntoi.oi uma, u., writes : I i uii.jcn, a ie ,,.!.. nave ullerlu lor ear" wiin an invet- ; nuunrtu ana t;xfv- . ... .. .. 1 t . l- . ... r. .. t. i . J Li"?, ciiite triu'iioii over my wiioie uouy. a 1j n u Lnv.rs eacl) oav. J short time sii ce I bought bottle ot Ro counted in a day by'sVo ,Vj sadalis and it. t fleeted a per.'ect cure ! have vou ?" ' ' Ros? fJ jBultiin llos-KI .lTi is sold liV LiwriN A- Mm ' v : - '" . " . it un. t,,r i d iu..t i . 'i h !ifrwi .lirf- m.n I Irnirrrict j cv,.r 1 . 1 .. - - ,r ' - w.l L.aioiatory, 01 r.xclianse J .ace, t .nnrp. IM.KV KM s X- ( C 5-20 3 S AND I88T5 BUUGUI, SOLD A.D lXt'OA.Cl.I OX L.I II CXI A Li TLIDIS. LloLGiiT And Sold at Makket Ratls. COUPONS CASHED, PAGIFIG R. Ii. BONDS j KOlCIfT AXI) SOLD. i -, STUUKJS bUUliHT AND bULD I o. . . Parlor and llcaU SI JI3.I Kf T TCi CIIKPir AT KTP.ITT ;fwi br St f..r -n- r...-:, I ' ...-.. . J . . r - fj UA$& K1 iV!". : The corn will Ut V, make tve I'liu. tnm.i'iii 1. liH. ttt -) 4 rt t t l.lt tltB lt..ltiAa r.t'nA. ...v- ..... ... w.f.t., '..-"nn "INCLl PiilftV to her Policv Iluldpr.-;. It prrniu fiO iip.nii lonn of nremium on Life I'olici- to it Innr.l FlFFfflTiiT Trrp nirpnniirrp rn ; l 1 Pi n . 1 rr. . k ir, ; 1 incts m ilass.Kjliu.-e'.ts. and bv c oninlvin.r it 1. 1 1 and by applying all the cash collected Irom its ()rn,T, uiviuuers 10 insurince, gives tne largest insu rance attainable fur the amount of money in vested. Its profits are divided, among the" Pol-" ' icy Holders, and its Dividends have never bren i less than 5 J per- cent., thus' bringing the net j cost of the Ii.snnnce within the most limited j means, and affording the protection ot a Policv 1 on terms not excelled by any Company. . act as agents for this Company in Cambria i - 'JOSI.VSTO , ri. I .iruMwonuy anu renaoie men are wanted to.l una a.joiumg counues, ana witit such tlie most j I I. I I' I ,y li III 1 liboral aii.ingements will be made T-o tho vlio mav te unacnuainted :h the business full instructions and aid will be most cheerful ly rendered whenever desirable or available. - COPE & JOHNSON. .. 1 " "Agents fur Cambria County." - .. ; Johpstown. Pa. Hoiis &. Norton, General Agents, 4 Fourth Aenue. Pittsburgh, Ii. apr.14.-ly. j "Toor women are on every side, und 'orphans- cry for bread, because husbands and la- i thcrs lived and died uninsured. " .! A5IEU1CAX LIFE IXSl'Rla'lE.COJlPJnT OF THILADELlMliA.' 11 Organized 1830. ' - Al.x. Wnimix,Pres . .Jous S. Wilsox, Sec. All policies non forfeitable. All policies are I Go. Pa, payable at death or 80 years of age. Economy in manngenieiit, Care :n the selec tion of ritfcs, pROMPTNts in the payment of death claims, and Security in the inVest-tnent of its immense funds, are rigid! adhered to and have always characterized this Compauy. J. FRANK CONDON, Special Agent. - Nov. 11, 18CD.-lv THE XKf JETA'A REAPER AND MOVER! . UP FATLY IMPROVED, With dciub'e motion, or change cf. speed at will. Dy tbe movement of an easy working lever, without stopping the team, the speed can bo easily changed lrom Tast to slow.and from slow to fast ; or by the same lever can be thrown entirely out of gear. A-hwj a grand improvement in the new Geared Reel that U so popular, and with a new Self-Rake aud other improvements, the ' ,Etxa " U conceded to be far ahead of all its competitors iu every essential quality, of a successful machine. - If you want to get the best Reaper, and w't--cr manufactured, call at George' Hum k'v's House-Furnishing, and Agricultural DeiVt and 6te the famed 'VEr.NA." or scud for the new pamphlet of grand improvements for 18 1 0, sent free to any address. ' yTALUAULE REAL ESTATE FOII . , is Alt, I h e FARM lately owned by Edwaud A. Hlkkk, dee'd, situated hi Washington township, Cambria c6uoty;"is of fered for sale.' S-id P tains 175 ACRESO'afrts of which are clear eu, me oaiance boie well timbered The auu M or m oest qaJity and the improve- ucHAKnou the premises. . For terms, which I OPPOSITE U3K will be Uiado eaav. inniiri nn il -. . of the uudersicrned in Allegheny township.-I I osseasiou will be given when pale is effect,!, i Annl 21. tf. Lxecutor of U. A. Euvke, dee'd I Conntt'n. " ' 1 - . 1 fc. u was the repiy ' 'Ua you .know how lion ? the father nexM1 -Not e3actly; butVi?ilrtl 'A million ol mila,??- "Now. mr son. t.t. : ler, and do y,u tLkk J " 7 "ueriaixiiy I can " "How long do you'tUai a . if jou do nothing telitV ap8a.i o.y,cr t)- l . the son. ' - " ke your slate and Fer,:i i hltle calculate Z" nimble I will 'allow .vf? it," -aid the sen. t... . ' i i "If you dogaid tUDJr)., . with a twinkle in PB SP,ul m four h"i.tt!s , T :.h I iwVrl-V nj take V,M r r' ii- . . . . . i a . .. ' . . . ' : H IT nixl r. " J. . " n riv. nar 3 r,n i. in- , it in nil rr.v liiVtinp " "This is Tfry prolab. 1-75 .. .. v.u are at it. keep up tl.l-c . fimfout tr.vv Ions: it v. riiM t,t T" tiTlion. ; Be cVef.i! i3 yi'-.ZM n.i,a WltioLt, U.r a ta.allru-; ri'Ur.S nrJ SO marr -ji";-1 .,.. " ft rence in tLe rfc.-uft. l w'. i V Yon have r. ade the ca!cUa';n " the result?" "' r' -Perfectly. Tj count a rniiU million would mst - cer:r.Y 4' vears. 21 davs. r. i.nnri :- ' I ! the rate or two hun-!rM f.r ....... I . ti.;.. - ii ... ." : -1 A Fummlr Dkink. I'n-ureat:- keg (a ten gallon if coarse, bi timet, or verv c.ar'K.v- over tne eid tf the j" -i I into the kr. to p't-vrf.t it eh- b. j tij.ht bunji. and 1 et, ti-- 5 tnirs: when It is f-xhunvto,! rr.tcr l "iwi , w in t, l-t;T. ii trcet, ; tl.e;beVr passes fi..tn the vir.ott I tou-.ftrrTentatiMU it can be . j adding a little more n-a-.'.asccVs-.it. This is a simple, cLe.ip beverx:: tiie beer ber.tri, ripe it -t! : in a ci.ol place, to revt-nt it f.ii: tvur I tfore it is exhausted. .THEftdli"iwin is sai.l t- l ar. recipe to obtain a g.od ulz's't ': Sponge the entire lergfh of tic water fur tea or fiftctn niiuuas; redQce-the- circulation. i:'-t fr sy-fctenp, and induce bleep nail : GHAJR MANUFCT: Eft m 81 h w m.-i-.a-iiiiii ml .! aiJlJ ;IiiUi3 Ui1 j such as cotrunon.inc.r if'i; Chairs -Vienna CHairs. ItwttO' - . Backed Chair, .St? PACKING 'ClfAlKS," OF i Sf-t'ces, Lour?? CAB ! 1 E T : FURN'i 01 every description w- STYLES. WITH PJIKZ' -. Tastes of T Thankful , for, past !v"... fully solicits a liber-Ubirc Jt?:i": age. .. CUuton &x:-, Saddle Harness;- - - rv i ur.r.i. fc,.The subscriber I. is. ccr- e ,r'.' t hiseOld-Siand 011 Ili-i iUr' -. ' '"-, posite the. Ur.kn School" J-';:,-Pa..- where he i- maiinfactdrir.:' to GIF all oiders iu his Y.i T . prices. Desirous of .atroBigE.'. patrons and the public cenp-Tj, Selves,' as I, will po.-i:i!v '- cneapesi worit iu -T , Or ad;oiuin' counties. V-1'; Of my' work and learu rcIrr "o'- ' Ebeneburg, Mrcb 10, lsJ : 7ir", T . JAMES' y i ru.,. 7, ... 7 r,n l'i C v ' " ' A'"'' - 405 & 407 LltfiitTT t'TKKt i' - JA31ES K. L,LVJW-V-.'",V This House is rnislipd. find I newlv lui-t r. :..u.i n.i.l r.mvetiier-t t-'."" ., iurniif " ... roads comius u-to t: e .a Si conuectrd with llm""11'11 of the dav and ci?ut. rBI0NSDUBO,rA..-;U hotel w.-rthy olaeenUi.u patrona-e it has h 'l table will lw.vS , ."fci ljr' best tho market bested vw-lhr,Lii be attended by M hootier So. plllSSi .r' rjcii.-iy. PITTSBIIBGB
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