i love: you i A tired worntiD Lushed to nlwp her babe. "Beauty ODCe made ber face radiant, pcrbapr, bat all that beauty is gone now. The blue ey is dim and faded the pole brow is cov ered with lineii of care. Perhaps with that fai cfl look of hers she sees little grave?, green with many summers, ilcr home is very humble all day 6he has toiled, and the fainting spirit almost surrenders to fa tigue, the down-cast eyes trembling with tears, she is so weary tnd every nerva tin gles when those boys come hungry from school, some with a tale of sorrow that moth er must hear. k :- Alter they are hushed with . kieses or chidiogs, it is time to get'anpper for seven hungry mouths, and the accustomed never ending of putting away ai'd; cleaning' up, till the worn out creature wonders with a sigh If there will really come a rest for her "-an eternal rest. At lat she can seat her weary limbs in the corner rocking chair. The baby, whose eyes close fitfully to low lullaby, lies in her fath er's lap. He is a plain man, that good fath er, with an honest face and a great heart, that would take in all the care and t.orrow of the household. The baby sleeps. With rude gentleness be lays it on its mother's bosom, and as the rudy fire-light plays over the care-worn fea tures, he looks upon her with eyes Kuddenly grown lustrous and beautiful. He lifts his great hand softly till it rests on her shoul der, as he says : I love you, dear Mary !" How the poor heart leag3 iuto love, light and rest. How vanhh the cares that trod upon her weary soul f She no more remem bers the toilsome washing. She reflects not now that the ptetty babe with flushing cheeks against her breast has worn her pa tience threadbare with constant tears and unrest. She forgets that the fire would smoke, the broth burn, and the children tease her, that the clothes-line broke, and that every limb of her frame ached with fa tigue. What were those in comparison with the steadfast love that had burned for eighteen years, in the sunlight of happiness, through the clouds of despair, when beauty made her winning, and when her charms of loveliness had gone and freshness of youth departed forever? What cared she for aught outside her home, though she had many sorrows, while such words thrilled her whole being. "I love you, dear Mary f " Remakkablb Memories. Magliabecchi, founder of the great library at Florence, hud bo wonderful a memory, that Gibbon styled him "Memory personified." At oue time of his life, Seneca could repeat two thousand words precisely as they had been pronounced. Oascendi had acquired, by heart, six thou sand Latin verses, and in order to give his memory txercise, lie was in the habit daily of reciting six hundred verses from different languages. Saunderson. another mathema tician, could repeat the odes of Horace, and a great part of the other Latin authors. ' La Croze, after listening to twelve verses in as many.languages. could not only repeat them in tho order in which he had heard them, but could alse transpose them, Pope had an excelleut memory, and many persons have airused thunselvcs by looking through hia writings, aud pointing out how often he had brought it into play. He was able to turn with great readiness to the precise place in a book, where he had teen any passage that had struck him. Jihn Lyndea had a very peculiar faculty of getting things by rote, and he could repeat, correctly, any long, dry argument, such as an act of Par liament, after having heard it once read ; but if he wanted any single nnranraiih. he was cbligtd to begin at the commencement and urocced with the reril.l m.til , ! .. ......... ,A rreuui. iiwTiioi., v i.u, uL-iug a primer, compo&U a volume in tyne. and thus the book war nrint- . An All . ... I I . " . . I ea without havinsr been written, rtishm. ... Y" : l -.. v. . Wurburton had a prodigious memory, which h taxed to an extraordinary degree. His 'Divine Legation" would lead oue to sup pose that he had indefatigably collected and noted down the innumerable facts and quo tations there introduced ; but the fact is, that hia ouly uotc book was an old almanac, ia which he occasionally jutted down a thought. Scaliger obtained so perfect a knowledge of one Latin book, that he t ffored to repeat any passage with a dagger at his heart, to be nsed against him ia case of a failure of memory.- Pope Pius ropu Pius tho Ninth entered upon the 26th jear of his Pontificate on June 17fh. Accordiug to a tradition cur rent iu Rome, tbe first Tope, Sf. Peter, in stalled at Antioch and then at Rome, ia A. 1. 42, governed tho Church for twenty-five years, two months and seven days. Xone of his 256 successors have reigned eo long. Pius VI occupied the Papal throne for twenl ty-four years, eight months aud fourteen days, which is the next greatest duratiou. Pius IX will have attaiued the fatal limits f St. Peter's reign ou the 24 th of August, 3871. Ho appear? to have tbe conviction that he shall complete the period in spite of the Roman proverb that no Pope shall see the.years of St. Peter." Pope Pius the Ninth was born on the 13th of May, in the year 1792. He has, conse quently, passed the 6eventyeighth year of his age. He was elected and proclaimed Pope on the 16th of June, 1848, and crowu td oq tho 21st day of the same month. - The Secret of Financial Peospebity. Among business men there is nothing that tends so much to the acquirement of wealth as the judicious use ol printers' ink. Ad vertising is tho life and soul of business. In a country like ours, with a people so wide awake and impetuous, it is doubtful wheth er inevitable failure would not attend any enterprise ol magnitude that should be so fchort-sighted as to set out with, and per sistently adopt, a determination not to ad vertise. Some of the greatest achievements of modern times are duo to the magic infla- To make advertising pay, it must be etnek to witn all the pertinacity that is indispen sable to success in the prosecution of every other art. There are some men in the coun try who spend.one hundred and fifty thou- rand dollars per annum for advertising. Aud every oue of them is getting rich out of advertising. Ou Newspapers. MaDy people newspapers, but lew preserve them take the most interesting reading imaginable is a file of old newspapers. It briuga up the very age with all its genious, and its spirit, more than trie mobt labored description of tbe historian. Who can take a paper dated half a century ago, without the thought that almost every name ever printed is now cut upon a tombstone.at the head of an ep itaph 1 The doctor (quack or regular) that there advertised his mediciucs aud cures, has followed the sable train of patients tbe merchaut Lis ships and the actor, who could aiuke ethers laugh cr weep, can now furuiab a tkoll for his successors ia Hamlet. It is easy to preserve newspapers; lad they will repay the troutl for like wine, their value Licreases with se. HUM AS CAR LAUD WHOLESALE DF.ALZB IN GROCERIES S QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISfi. SALT, SUGAR EMM MEATS, ' BACO.V, ri-OUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., A!toona. All such poods as Spices, Brushes. "Wood and Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station erf will be Bold from manufacturer's printed price lists, nud all other ood in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices- To dealers 1 present tUe peculiar advantage of saving them all freight and drayage,. ni they are not rcquircd-.to pay fr fights fro ia. the principal cities and no dray age charges are made. Dealers may rest as eured that my goods are of the best qualitr aud j my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and j satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to merit tlte patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS CARLAND. Akoona, July 29. 18C9.-tf. Tk ENTISTK Y. The undersigned, a graduate of the Balti more College ot Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers his PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- enpburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re main one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoonn, Pa., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Office removed to V irginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or ehewhere who get work done bv me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwaids.' will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All woiiK warranted. Jan. 21, lSC9.-tf. IR. D. W. ZIEGLER, Surgeon Den tist. will visit Ehensburg pro fessionally on the SECOND Mo.v hat oi eacn mouth, nnd remaii.lfftiSL& oue week, during which time he maybe found at the Mountain Bouse. CSFTeeth extracted without pHin by the use of .Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. W W. JAMISON, 31. D., K.orctto, Cambria Co., !., Tenders his professional services to such of the citizens of the above place and vicinitv as may require medical aid. April 21. ly TAMES J. OAT3IAX, 31. J)., tenders his professional services as Phy sician and Surgeou to the citizens of Carroll town and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Ilaug'a tin and hardware store- May 9, 1867. J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. , j'nici iu jjiuijs, ucuicines, P.,,V. V., t4 . J.T ... ... . . T,r.-r T..l,.- : If. . V", lVrc .. ... 5C.reel- "PPOsite October 17 lRr.7.fim -.-ww. .ww.. D- M'LAUGIILIN, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. H Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust Btreets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. JOHN P. LINTON, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa ll Office in building on corner of Main and Frankliu street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. (2 L. PERSUING, Attokney-at- Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Frank lin street, up-stairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. c. W. EASLY, Attoknev at Lam-. Office, No. 108 Frankl .n RtfPPfc Trtlina town, Pa . two doors North of Frazer's Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of legal business that may be eutnuted to him. KOFELIN, Johnstown. w. DICK, Ebensbure. YZ OPELIN & DICK, Attohneys-at-Law, Ebensburg. Pa. OfiGce with Wm. Kittcll, Esq., Colonade Row. j oct.22.-tf. B. li. JOHNSTOX, j R.17:ANl7n JOHNSTON & SOANLAN. Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria co., Pa. Office opposite the Court Rouse. Ebensburg, Jan. SI. 1867,-tf. - F. A. SHOKMAKER, GEO. W. 0ATMAN. (SHOEMAKER & OATMAN, Attor- kits at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Offices on liigh street, i-nmediately east of Huntley's hardware store. ap.8,'C9. II. SECHLEIL Attoiinevat Law, Ebensbursr. Pa. recently occupied by Geo. M. Reade. Esq , in Colonade Row, Centre street. aug.27. GEO. M. READE, AtlorneyatLawt Ebensburg. P Off! tn recently erected on from High stieet. Centre street, two doors laug.27. JOSEPH M'DONALD. ITTORNEF AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa ll Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's "otcl- Jan. 31. 1867-tf. F. P. TIERNEY, ITTG-KNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. H Office in Colouade Row. Jan. 6. 1867-tf. WILLIAM KJTTELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. U Office in Colonade Row, Ceutre street. Jan. 21. 1867-tf. JOHN FENLON, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. u wiw uu uigu street, adjoining his resi- ucut-e- Uan 31, 18G7.-tf. AMES C. EASLY. Arrnsvi'v. . ...wiuiui- at-Law. Carrollloicn. CJn Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jaa 31. 1867 KINKEAD Justice of the Peace 'and Clain Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by 21. Uassou, E.d-x'd, oa High St., EUbmVjltz. jl3. T 1 And a GOOD THING in-EBENSBURG. ROYALTY SUPERCEDED I The "House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY 1 NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! .New Inducements! Street ! j Lew- High Prices Has taken possession of the rooms on High Street, (three doors from Centre Street,) recently occupied by R. H. Tudor, into which he has just introduced a mammoth assortment of DRY &L 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 FOR CASH! OK IN KXCUANCE FOR COtSTKY PB0IUCE. XO. DEALER KEEPS HETTER GOODS 1 JfO DEALER KEEPS MORE GOODS! NO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER! NO DEALER SELLS MORE ! TRY FRY! TRY FRY!! TRY FRY!!! Buy from Fry! Buy from Fry!! TRY FRY IF YOU W4NT TO BUY I the finest Dress Goods at the fairest prices. TRY FRY IF YOU WAST TO BUY Muslins, Checks, Ginghams, Tickings, Shirt ings, Denims, Drills, Jcnn9, Cloths, Cas Bimeres. Satiuetw, Delaines, Lawns, Prints, &c, Ac, and wieh to get the full worth oi your money. TRY FRY IF YOU W1NT TO BUY Boots and Shoes for Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled in quality and ' nowhere undersold in prices. TRY FRY IF YOU W.4NT TO BUY Hardware, Qtieensware, Glassware, Caipeta, Oil Cloths, &c , of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Hams, Sides, Shoulders. Mess Pork. Fish, Salt, Lard, Butter. Eggs. Cheese. Coffee. Su gar, Teas. Soaps, Candles, Spices, or anj thing eke iu that litie. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY anything and everything worth buying, and be sure that at all time? vou will he supplied at the LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my ! my eye ! it i no lie That at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. O Fry, On the street called High, More for your money you can buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. rJl design to keep a full line of DRESS GOODS of the most desirahle St.vleq find terl anu hs j nm determined to stll as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, I rest.octiuliv solicit a rail J . T . . - " from all the ladies, and especially from those wno nave been in the habit ol visitino- other places to make their purchases. Whatever jou want to buy, he sure first to trv the store ' L A. G.FRY. Ebensburg, May 27, 16C9. JETEK CAMPBELL s BE HIVE. The nndersipned has secured letters patent of the United states, dated December 11, 18fi9, 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 Pee Hive is the arrangement by means of which h is thorough ly ventilated, thus precluding the possibility of the bees smothering, the comb moulding or the honey souring. This desirable end is accom plished by a vertical perforated tune, running centrally through the hive and open at the top and bottom. All persons interested in apicul ture will nt once see the great advantages e 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 per.son who examines this Hive. An examination of the workings ol the bees or the condition of the interior can he made at any time, hs the sides are cased with glass. Bees can be trasferred from a different hive to tbe improved one without auy difficulty whatever. It would require too much ppmce to enumerate here all the advantages claimed in this inven tion, but full information will be promptly fur-nh-hed by applying iu person or by letter to the patentee. I am now frepared to dispose -of territory for tbesaleof the Improved Bee Hive in any portion of the United States. PETER CAMPBELL, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa. AliTOMiTIC RMWAY CITE 1 he patentee of the above has also invented and patented an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GA'l E, to which he invites the attention of rai roaa men. t ul! information will be fur. uiMieu on application, and Company Rights will be disposed of by the inventor. Address as above. jan.ll.70.-tf. D It E W MOSES MERCHANT TAILOR, O t ourpEs s uuiLDiNc, Clixton St., Johnstown, HAS jnst received his fall and winter stock Of fine FrAIHll T.,milnn A A : LOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST1NGS -..v. ai-owliuieus OI Uent S i- UKNISHlNO UOOU8. ' Mr. Mosea has been for right years cutter at wwU, iuorreu ol uo.'s establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced busiuess iu Sup oes s bmld.ng. on Clinton stieet, with a stock pf goods adapted to the fall and winter, which be is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tentton to business to merit a share of public w...w,.bw, uuu uiiimiKiii mat success which has heretofore attended his efforts in nroducine pond fittinrr ani'mtna r . : i- . .. a o 6..uviim. uirc liim 1 can. Johnstown, Sept. 2. IKKR-tf. VALUABLE FAEM tor SALE. A fine FARM .in Cambria township, Cambria 0uuty,Pa., within lour miles of Eb far uu Ta"Jitcer,t to the J urnpike road ing well timbered The Firm i PI flA- state of eultir-i; ... .'J " , I" has thereon cycled coTfortfble llT half story HOUSE.a large tSSIbSZ and all necessary outbuildings. There Is a never failing spring of pure water and one of ther?Tranf THR" Orchards of choice grafted fruit in the county on ite premises. lor further particulars call and see tho farm or address P. H. BERG, ich24.-3aj. Box 91, Ebensburg, Pa iered for sale on accommodating terms. The I'ZTXZ AC.ES, o. Go or 70 S "UUl J lilt IS V 1 1 I ( Tfl HnnliniL, - f vv , uv iLLuaiiiu A QUESTION. As Annie was caxr ylng the baby one day Totinp aloft the lump of Inanity, Dear to Its father and mother no doubt To the rest of the world a mere lump of hU manity , 5am caine along-, and was thinking then, maybr, Full as much of sweet Annie as she of the bab Just look at the baby," criel Ann, In a nutter, Olvlnjc its locks round her fiiiKf-r a twirl ; "If 1 was a man I know that 1 couldn't Be ktc$injr my hands off a dear little g-irl." And Sum frave a wink, as if to eay "Maybe, Of the prirls Td rather hug you than the baby." "Now, kiss It," she tried, still nngRinpr It closer, "It's mouth's like the roses the honey-bee Kips !" Sam stooped to oltey as heads came together There chanced to arise a conf utsion of lips 1 And as it occurred, it might have been, maybe. That eich got a kiss Sam, Ann, aud the baby I It's hard to tell what just then was the matter, For the baby was the only one innocent there ; And Annie flushed up like a full-blown poony, Aud Samuel turned red to the roots of his hair; So the question ia this you can answer it, maybe Did Annie kiss Sam, or did both kins the baby ? Albany A.ryii. DASHED TO DEATH. A correspondent of the Helena (Montana) Herald thus describes a thrilling scene on the Yellowstone river : After nearly three hours sharp riding, we Came upon the band, and in such manner as to cause U3 some surprise about midway iu the stream, where could beseen a haptilv-con-uruc?-ed raft, composed of drift wood joined together bv thongs made of buckskin and bufl'alo robes Upon this strange craft were seen iu the centre thirteen braves, while five squaws were essav ing to paddle the unwildy craft to the opposite shore with pieces of bark as substitutes for paddles. Our pack horses were in the river, as w ere also the Indian ponies. Four of the latter reached the opposite shore. This strange sight bursting upon our view rendered us, lor the time being, incapable of action. At a glance we could see that they Were gradually going down stream, despite the efforts of the fqnaws, and although our senses for the moment forsook us," the sharp crack of a rifle and the yell of a "Sheep-eater'' told that the equanimity of our Crow guide was well preserved. At this juncture Pierre Ber nard shouted out, "For Gods sake, boys, don't murder them ; they are bound to go over the falls " We looked, and a sight met our gaze which was fearfully impressive. The raft caught ia an ed ly and not a vestig of it was to be eeen,it having sunk several Inches below the surface, and the, Indians seemed to be 'ike so many weird spirits float ing on the rushing waters. One of the Indians rose, nnd. bending his bow, shot our Crow through the arm. The shot was retut ned, and again a yell of pain was beard proceeding fiom a "Sheep eater." Bernard then told the Crow In his own dialect to itop firing, but te paid no attention whatever to thecoaimand. Aaiu he raised his rifle, but a lariat skilfullv thrown to Pierre held him fast. The scene now pre sented was one which those who witnessed will not forget to their dying day. The mid channel in which they were now swiftly gliJing down seemed to be clear of ob structions, whiio on either side jagged rocks petred out from the foaming water. "VVheu about fifty yards be'ow where we were stand ing, an Indian uroe and stood erect in the centre of a circle of braves He spoke a few words, turned hia face towurds the sun, and seemingly bade it farewell ; theu wrapping his robe around him, he sat down. The squaws imroediiitely flunfj their pieces of haik into the river, threw themselves on the submerged raft, arid commenced pullirg out thir lonr trefses, in the meantime screaming and howl" ing more like demons than human beings. Indians seatrd in the circle shook "hands, and then commenced wailing their alwavs mournful death song. Xearer. nearer thev approached the fearful abyss; still not a move" ment was perceptible on the part of the braves. They sat as immovable as statues, and did not quake with fear at the near approach of the King of Terrors. As they shot swiftly down the stream, our party instinctively raised our hats while looking at them, and I doubt ir there was one, except the Crow, who did not show signs of visible emotion. How singular, was it not ? Before us were our enemies, who but a short time ago we would have gladly killed in a fight, but now whose near approach to death touched our very hearts with mingled feelings of tenderness, sorrow and pity. A few moments, aud won derful to state, the raft without losing a sin gle piece, goes intact, with its freight of life, over the awful brink and into the mouth of death. We turn from the spot with indescaibable feelings. As we take our last look at the treacherous stream, where eighteen mortals passed from life to death, we discern hovering over the fatal precipice two large eagles whose screams resound above the noise of the water. The u roar of tbe cataract and the eagle's screams what a fit requiem for those depart ed red children 1 YOOD' WORRELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., IVhoIesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AI5D DOMESTIC BIT COM-. HIILMXCKY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. . HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILH CARrETS 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 as FLOUR. BACON, FISH. SALT' CARBON OIL, kc, &c. Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and moat reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL & CO. Johntown, April 28, lbOS). ly. .x it Jii a r C1UNCE To Save Mon ? A PERSONS buying Goods from me after this date, and paying CASH for the same, will be allowed TEN PER CENT off regular prices. No discount will be allowed un5.AW1 18 paid down at tirae of purchase. E-Comc onr come all ! and convince vour selve that MONEY CAN BE SAVED BY BUYING FOR CASn from &V U U GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Feb. 24, 187t).-tf. G A Y & WELSH, Successors to Guy dz. Painter. "WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALKES IN FLOUR, PRODUCE, FISH, SALT, CAR- It SWT ATT r, A - liwit uijuo, ore, rc, 862 Liberty Street. - PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE .w9, 1870. SPRING. 1870. I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS OP Til. SI1H1I & CQfFER fflE KITUKK AT WHOLESALE Oli RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of Tlu, Sheel-Iron, COrPER AND BRASS WARES, KNAMKI.I.KD AND PLAIN SAUCE-PAnS, BOILERS &o , COAL SHOVELS. MTN'K LAMPS. OIL CANS, HOUS EFURN I SUING HARD WARE OF EVERY KINP. Spot's Anti-Duct HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKISG STt)VES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, Arid any Cookirfg Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates ai:d Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of bett mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Barriers, Wick and Cliimuevs WHOLESALE OK KRTAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Ome, for giving moie lieht than any other iu use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLESAND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on Land. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible ratc-e. Wholesale Mbuchants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in perean Hoping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa tronage I have already received, and will endeavor to pleas- all who may call, wheth er they buy or not FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7, 1867. Ri:i)CCTIOX IX I'lilCES 1 CASH UlYERS! AT Tin: i:iii:.sm itc II0l'SE-Fl!RiiSll!iC STORE. Hie undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and the public geDer ally that ho has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heat mg Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Boils, In n and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and Pjcket Knives in great variety, Scissors, Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, Chissels, Tlanes, Com passes, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Hip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws Chai ns of all kinds. Shovels, Spades. Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wiingers, Grind Stones. Tatent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Rirlc?, Shot Guns, Revolvers. Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der. Caps. Lead, &c. Odd Stove Plates, Urates aud lire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es, Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as' Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; 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. CC5-uce Spouting made, paind and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. Q.EORGE W. YEAGEE, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 111 OF HIS OWN" MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOA, PA, The only dealer in the citv having the right to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S TO YE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever ;ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Tkices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. rlIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IKON WARE. Having purchased the tools and fixtures of Mr. T. W. Williams, and the building recently occupied by S. Singleton, Esq ., on High street, opposite tbe store of Zahru & Son. the subscriber would respectfully ir.forni . 1 f ' 1 1 " 11113 ' that copr own manufacture, which he will not only guar antee nerieci in mace and material, but fully as moderate in price as like articles are sold by any manufacturer in the county. Special at tention paid to making and putting up SPOUT. ING of all kinds. An examination of mv 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 cuatom th. UVALENTINE LUTTRINGER. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, 186'J. tf. a, FRANK W. HAY, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer ", wato rc, oeiow Uiuton. Johns. . . iarg9 atxjct coastaatly oa umzens 01 .coensourg ana parts adjneent he is prepared to furnish all VnA i T1TT 'ER and SHEET IRON WARK nf hi R 0 s A D OSADALIS rpHE GREAT AMERICAN X I7EALTII RESTORER p.nlSea the ( - r - I li iblood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin ! tH, it Diseases, Rheumatism, I)iae?es of Wo- headache or riiOre serious T ' men. and all Chronic Affections of the times ai resting av-rVy 31, Elood, Liver and Ki.3i.eys. Recommend i Therefore it M Wid r -mi 5-"" . ed by the Medical Faculty and many I TOt)tcd. When tl , IR3r:: aV Read the testimony of physicians and 'patients who have used Kosadalis ; tend lor our Kodaduiis Ouideto iieaitn Kook. or Almanac &r this year, . whichwe pub lili for gratuitous distribution ; it will rive vou much valuable information. Dr. It. Vi . Unrr, ol lammore, says: 1 til .e pleasure in recommeiiomg your RozaVai is as a Very powerful alterative. jl have been it used iu two cases with jhappy results -one in a case of secondary 'syphilis, iu which the patient pronoar.ced .himself cured after having taken five bot les of your medicine. The other ip a cafe 'of Scrofula of lor., standiti, which is .rapiuiy linprovins unucr us use. anu ir.e , , f .i..,...,, rrr ;'""E5?.. . .i. - 1 : j .1- I v.uruiiu.iniujt . Ilv.-... :n-ic.itions are that the patient will soon e ' oce and a ha.f recover. I nave carciuiiv esammea the ! . I 1 I 1 - i . 1 .. II tH I fforniulaby which'your Kosadalis is made j land find it an excellent compound of j jalterative Ingredients. j I Dr. Spark, of Nicholasville, K v., says : the has used Kosadalis in case of Scrofu ! ',1a and Secoudarv Svohilis with satisfac- i A L I S 'tory results as a cleaner of the blood I .know no better remedy I Samuel O. M'Fadden, M urfreesboro 'l'ena , eavs: I have used seven bottles Kosadalis and am entirely curei of Kheu- Imatiwm ; send me lour bottles, as I wi-h iit for my brother, who has scrofulous 6ore eyes. j Benj. Bechtol, of Lima, O., writes : I 'have euuertd for 20 years with an invet erate ei uption over my whole body. A fchort time sii;ce I bought a bottle ot Ko sadalis and it effected a perfect cure Kosadilis is sold bv Li simon & Mi r- ;bat, r.beiiSwUrx, ana tirupgists ceiieral- Iv. Laboratory, Gl Exchange Place, Baltimore. CLEMENTS &. CO., April 7, 1EC9. ly. Proprietors j9Q ' S AND I SSI'S BOUGHT, SOLD AND f.XCUANCtP OX MOST I.I IICMt II. TUKMS. lJOL'GHT AXI SOI-D AT M ARKET KaTES. COUPONS CASHED, PAGIFI6 R. E. BONDS BOKiHT AXI SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON V03I3IJSSIOX C-V.1". Accounts Receiv'd and Interest Allow'd OX DAILY IIALAXCE.S, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. J ioulh TIIIKTD Street. PHIL4DELPIII1. COSTIIIITiL UFI IiiSlMCE CflL OF IUItTFORU, CON X 'pHIS COMPANY ranks among the frst -L class Life Insurance Companies ooinp bus inets in Massachusetts, ar.d by complying with the laws of that State, insures perfect saletv to her Policy Holder?. It grants f;0 per cent loan of premium on Life Policies to its Insured, and byapplyiug all the cash collected from its members to Insurmce, gives the largest Insu rance attainable for the amount of more in vested. Its profits are divided among the Pol icy Holders, and its Dividends have never been less tnan 00 per cent. cost means, on Ti act as agents for this Co mnanv in P.imhria and adjoining countjes, and with such the most liberal arrangements will be made. To those who may be unacquainted with the business, full instructions and aid will be most cheerful ly rendered whenever desirable or available. COPE & JOHNSON. Agents for Cambria County, Johnstown. Pa. Home & Norton, General Agents, G4 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.14.-ly. "Poor women are on every side, and orphans cry (or bread, because husbands and la thers lived and died uninsured." AMERICAN LIFE IXSDRAXt'B COMPART OF PHILADELPHIA. Organized 18SO. ALW.WuiLiDiN.Preg . .John S. Wilson, Sec. All policies non forfeitable. All policies are payable at death or Si) years of age. Economy in management, Care in the selec tion of risks, pROMrTxtss in the payment of death claims, and Skcuritt in the investment of its immense funds, are rigidly adhered to and have always characterized this Compauy. J. FRANKCONDON, Special Agent. Nov. II, 18G9.-lv. THE XEYT jKTXt REAPER AND MOVER! GREATLY IMPROVED, With double motion, cr change of speed at will. By the movement of an easy working lever, without stopping the team, the speed can be easily changed from fast to fclow, and from slow to fast ; or by the same lever can bo thrown entirely out of gear. Also a grand improvement in the new Geared Reel that is so popular, and witli a new Self-Rake and other improvements, the JEtna " is conceded to be far ahead of all its competitors in every essential quality of a successful machine. If you want to pet the best Reaper and Mow er manufactured, call at George Huntley's liuuso-iuruisLing and Agricultural Depot and see the famed "JEtna." or send for the new pamphlet of grand improvements for oeni, jree 10 any address. YALITAULE REAL ESTATE FOIi SALR Thi PA T? T ?..,.! owned by Epward A. Bcrkk, w'TX aec a. situatii in w a;nM,. e township, Cambria couutv, is of- fj fered for sale. Said Farm con- auk co, tu acres of which are clear ed, the balance being well timbered The land U of the best qualitv and the improve ments area Hocsk. Barx.&o. Thereiaaeood Orchabd on the Kemisea. For terms, which will l be made easy, inquire on the premises or pJI ?mlerf,'1ed .iQ Allegheny township. loeseasion will be given when sale ia effected , , JAMES J. KATLOR April 21.-tf. Executor of E. BariSfdcc'd , thus bringing the net i T?lTTTlfT TT6 ol the Jiisur.-ince within the most limited I Bif Iti3 P. 3 , and afi'ordins the rroteciiou of n P(i;-v i Itla H terms not excelled bv anv Com!iiinv. uoinuii v :i mi rp nn p m on ft ra wivifA.i 1 .u 1 r J . .. ak J - - ' 11 tVU LU I I E - T ILLM Tit tic. welcome event r . S .tn.:.... 1 I'S fr.. r cii i,ot w mrr 4 rrin-t.. . i . f "a "u",,u piaster let Wftn :;7v Pi;rk l-rt . I.'... "-t. size of a walcut, reck t-'t I aic' tumbler full of ice-wairr ,VeSi. ffionia and salt . . u- solve. iUd ther.!l,.?...Tt' 4.CJ V iU I.'.P w.i. as j can bear it. five or , t ' 1 or oftcner if ii ic o "'1 l-cS! ' ie rr. rcent cmzt be n1 ' Thi m.vl.-r,, ;.. r . uf Hi rvvipe. ' f 't- tr tt. . r- r. . - Uveuder, r.ne half oz. ; lau.ianum j, one half rS. s:x or eight years old : . "j - Liwcn a uav ; lor a may be smaller : for adults. lar"' Vliimr-c... -I , . Une pound of j that they die in a'fe'v bcurl" ' " j . Worth K sowing. The su--f ican says that warm ij'iii;s j applied to a wound is a cer'uia -C' i jaw. ii is a.:so stated tu K applied on flannel to the tLroat' E'-: f.: arjn irnm ihn.i(h . w.u,u, onS g, V(.. -. , Boil tiirte or four oi.Sols in water. Theu with a gildii, fc.. ma lini on me articles washed T be used without af prehension, as do the least injury tu frames. ' Is boiling onions or cibba-c, r' of vinegar on the ttove at theL--The boiling viCt:ar will .iut.-jl" the vegetables. All who Ii.ive bors try it. The Working Max. IIt;; nian oi whom our land cau L.;:;: .. I in the workl,ol) or at the i ! t .. ti:e same noble hearts! fr.- And if t! ivfinm t-i r, 1,-., A- i -"" I'jx'a i'ii a.iiiiiuiiutj; teem, it is the indepr c J.nt. Kr, farmer, mechanic, or ci mi nine '1' whether Ids tni :s arc emhirf.! in'-. j i-hop, the ficl 1 or the coa ci'xe j home is in the backwoods or in tLei , tage our admiral iuu is tbe samt. V : iiappy picture he prtst'!.ts; vd.at i : ; tor his labor, by his cwu ur.a'.icJ : i establishes for hinelf pitioa ia f ! wno commencing m pov.Ttv, bv : I and assiduity, turn:cur:ts ever- j overcomes every pnuniice ail'! i.a iimcs a cnaracier whew va.ue .s : by thoie who come after him. Sii.'L we prize as the uoblet work of w 1:. 1. i . . man nature is capable the tiou she can bia.t. Ar.i iei li L. 1 inmu 03b me young workman jj-t e I upon the btrtge of pctive 1 fe L-:it ; at the fumidatinn aDil fct the i-v:.-f his eff rts that this ;tu.tt;i strain every nerve to attain. tsit.ed by all. Uatirn indistry ous atnlition never fail .. nn.l Ce:t. They tevt-r yet were exerted in vi. never will while" Loi.e.ty v.A v:-t. fiud a home iu the huni.ln hi -xk. remarked by an eloquent r'.U: tl working man -who had no klrrT virtue, is the solu king anion-. only man among kings. CHAIR MANUFACTE .nut JOII.STOW., Pi. ALL KINDS OP fl such as common W indsor Chair--, : Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Pust!t Via Backed Chairs, Sociable CUa Cane j?nt (fe R0CKIXG CHAIRS, OF ETELI : SPUING SEAT (If. Settees, Lountrrs, kc.,k. CABINET FUR.V7KR3 of every description a:-; i,; - , STTLES, WITH PRICES"1'1 Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors. ' fully tolicits a liberal share of p- age. Clinton Street, Job:.-" uo. i"a. ac FIRST X.4TlC.il' i Saddle & Harness & IS CAMBRIA CGI?1 I li DUUSVIIUCI lids v. . t; Via ni.t n.i r, rr;rrh cirppt. e - " .t.l.U V. lllf," .... -.rfw - - . , 1 IT.,. ;,, r. posite tne union scnooi Pa., where he is mnnufacturiss; , to fill all orders io hm line a'. ff'-vL prices. Desirous of patronage v patrons and the public cererai!.T. 1 1 , to call, with a view of savins BoaJ" selves, as I will positively fartisS t-. v cheapet work thnt is or can be or adjoining counties. Call ui 8 C . " i j 1 . . m v- n ricPS ... J M. M. 0-' Ebeneburg. March 10, lTiU : TTrf (Conducted on the Euro' 40 5 & 407 LIBK3TT Street, or? Union Depot, PrTOBUBGH. JAMES K. LAN All A, ' This Ilouse is newly built as- furnished, and convenient V-jr roaas coming inio . connected with this Hotel epea , of the day and night. UNION HOL'SF, . PBENREURG, Ta., JEKoilt-;, Ii Propietor, spares no Fains l f,ve hotel worthy of a continuation . patronajre it has htTetofora table will always be iIirn;C ti best the market nftords; n; (. best ct liqucrs.-His stab.e i be attended by an attentive .;; ostler. PITTSEUBGH OPPOSITE C PITTSBURG fin. 11 It.'' FLLIa. frora the nw, is aiWaVi aiwayg i; v.. ,. . t .f., baumbmci), ic can : .,r . ; ""j!itc - i f.fc Jre c!a:Q 10 he current wcrrr, . ' of ! uict buch terrible ravacai m .1 : (bush. The 1'qaid kills u !