12 OT TEA.TIIE. SMO M-V 1 The present hot weather, in Itself quite debU- itAtitw aalu0,t uneucoratle, my lte bei fori Oju-rt'i, -woulJ te stHi more toUratie fciil for the rwnrtn cf iwrif erous flies thi.t aooundi on every nan-i, an.1 thnf foTlo '-no Into the moot shady and secludfd nook. In vain do we ottemvt'to hid from thee abominable intru ders, for Ihe wicked may floe whither they will, yet the fly purs-ieth-nnd successful and annoy ng ts th pursuit t Vre-of . And the crood house wife has her trout b 9, too, with the 3iifa ? mtrtUa. the annoyance of the kitchen and the dining- liall. Cruel nnd und-wved persecution fiveryrhere by this lis-et liuVance end the thermometer so Lirh that one is ton much over come to say '-Shoo Fty '." But whil this hot weather developes innumerable flies, the un bucuASsful warfare to shoo these pr-.ts out of existence, has aroused the latent powers'of our "pole," who, in a frantic but f ntt nf tempt to take an after dinner nap. Rot off the following, which !a Tiot aocordinsr to I.onpf Uow. Hear tin: ire noKRinr.E ly. Oh, the fly 1 the hot-ribl" fly ! Pabbllr.fr at now, and mouth, nnd eye, Over the ctilinr, ever the meat, Over all the people eat,- Ti'-kllr.jr. Crawlin? about, Damnable insect, youit out! "Wading- in paint on a lady's cheek, Leaving behind a tortuous utrcnk. Accursed fly ! From the bell below. Never came pests that plague us so. Cane tup. Nltbllnfr, Freeh from the sty, The filthy sty, where the porkers lie. And even the doss, with a snarl and a boui:J, Snap at the Insects that ewanu around. The air is blue with oaths that try To drown the hum of the "ejus" Sy. When the weary pilgrim see. repose. There's a hornpipe danced t n the top of hi- noec, There's a vigorous d n, and a slam and slap, And that's the end of the pilgrim' nap. Sing-in;.', Sting inf, V.'hy, ch. why, Did God create this pestilent fty V Once I wad pious, but fell from -rare Played the knave open, and coppered the act: Made of myself a terrible guy, "When the devil caught me out on the fly, How etrang-e it la that Honnn will try To kill with combat this villainous fly ; How stranjrc It Pee in, when a million are slain, . To find the multitude doubled a.aiu. "Whiskiny, Fi taking-. With clammy feet, Hunting us out in quiet retreat. If, like Toby, at the tly we swear, And the angel recorder enters it there. Give us, then, the ever welcome doubt. That the tear of mercy will blot it out. A Strange Ilelni?. Tlie Womnn-Maii or Wnliiiigfoii Coun ty, Texn. A correspondent cf the New Oilcans FUa yune says : During a recent sij iiiru ia the Lone Btar State, my attentiou wan called to a curiosity, or a freak cf nature, inure won derful than the three-horned ", and a harder dose for skeptics than the fact of a hog play ing seven-up. About six miles freni Chap pell Hill. Washington County. Texas, there ia a negro, about twenty five ye.ns i f age, who can truly he culled a woman-man being physically a nmn, with the nature, disposition and teinperamei.t of :x woman. Ha was born in Washington county, is now in the employ cf Judge Lundes. and was formerly employed by Mr. M. Montgomery, cf the banie county. While a youth he al ways had a desire to wear gills' clothes, and did euch work as fine sewing, quilting, knit ting, cooking. &c, as naturl!y as a pirl would. Iu fact, from the age of twelve he did all of his mother' eewing. and continu ally protested ftgaintt wearing men's clothes. The Work of a woman was more n..turd to him thau that of a man, and he would always show his feminine disposition iu tuch little, actions as riding side saddle, &c. Uc would beg to be called Dixie, or by auy girl's name, instead of Dick. The most wonderful pait of the history of this strange being is, that at the very moment he was Irec he adopted the full garb of a woman ajd the nsnie f Lizzie. By thotc with whom lie was raised he was called Lizzie -Dick, but is mos-t gen erally known by the name of Lizzie, at.d is now almost universally recognized as a wo man by both the whites and the blacks of the county. His bedroom is always kept iu the very neatest order, and iu his dress he displays a rare t;utc seldom &cen among ne groes, and often "found wanting" in the fashionable belle of society, lie evinces no disposition to talk of bis situation, but bim ply says ho is a woman, and considers it a non-debatablo question. I know the reader will ay, as di) the writer, on first hearing of this wonderful being, that he is herma phioditical, lunatic, or a ?tononiaiiiac ou this ono subject; but the above two gentlemen will coiroborate the statement that the for mer is not the case, and that there is not a brighter or more intelligent negro in the county. This is probably another case ol man turning to womau as was going the rounds of the press a year or two ago ; but my object being simply to give above facts, 1 will leave the "whys and whereforeB" for wker Lcad3 than that of yonr friend. THE SLATE COMPANY Are prepared to furnish to Builders or Slaters their ERT DARK BLl'E COLORED SVIEE10R ROOFIINO SLATE! JYorn tbeii own Quarrie8, located in Northamp to county. Feiin'a, AT QUARRY PRICES. Saaiplaa May be seen, and communications addressed to E, L GOODWIN, Agent. J. IV. KIIALLK5BERCER, Frm ). Office: Lklwie's Buuding, DrQFisM "Wat, Cor. Eighth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. (myS-Cm. VALUABLE FARM for SALE. A fine r ARM in Cacbsia township, Cambria county. Pa., withiu foar miles of Ei ensbnri? and urfmrent ti, r. '1'i.rnr,;!,. ... a leading from Biuirsvillo to lluntind'on, is of fered for twie ou accorauHxhnuig tcrica. The Farm contains I'M ACRES. aiout 65 or 70 cres of which are cleared, the remainder be ing well timbered. The Farta is in a good etate at cultiratioti aud under good fesce, aad Las thereon erected a comfortable two and a half nory UOUSE, a large Frame Bavx Ears od nil luece&aary outbuildiugs. There is a lierer failing tprir ol pore water and one of the kt and roost thriht Orchards of choice grafted fruit in the county on tbe premises. For further particulars call see tho farm or address p. H. BERG. U8rch213ni. Box 91, Ebensburg, P. Q7f( A NEW THING, 1 lOlV A 121(3 THING, 1 70 And a GOOD THING in EBENSEURG. ROYALTY SUPERCEDED 1 The "House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FliV ! NEW STORE! JiEW GOODS! Hew Inducements! High Street ! J j Lew Prices ! Has taken possession of the room? on High Street, ( three doors from Centre Street,) recently occupied by R. II. Tudor, iuto w hich he has just intioduced a mammoth :tSMitnit;tit of DRY DRESS GOODS, Crocerles ilardwat p, &.c, consisting oi everything and much more than any dealer in this " nrek of timber" La8 ever pretended to keep, and every article of which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP FOR CASH ! OR IN I.XCUANUK IUU COUNTRY PROOt'CE. DF.ALKK KEEPS I1ETTER GOODS! NO I'KALER KEEPS SIORK GOODS ! KO DEALER SELLS CUE A PER J NO DEALER SELLS MORE i TRY FRY! TRY FRY!.' TRY FRY!!! Buy from Fty! liny frmu F,y ! ! THY FRY IF YOU W.-1NT TO 1U7Y t the Ciictt Dress Goods at the fairest prices. TRY YRY IF YOU WJXT TO IUIY Muslins, Cheeks, Ginghams, Tiekir.ps, Shirt ings, Denim!, Diills, Jeans, Cloth?, Cas sinierep, Halinetts, Deldii.cs, J.awiii, Prints, &c, &c, and wish to get the lull worth of your money. TliY FRY IF YOU W4NT TO 151; Y Boot and Shoes for Men'?, Ladies' nnd Chil dren's wear, mexcellcd in quality and nowhere undersold in priced. THY FRY IF YOU WyfNT TO IUJY Hardware, Queens ware, Glassware, Cm pets Oil Clo'hs, Ac , of the handsomest styles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY llama. Sides, Shoulders. Mess Pork, Fish, Salt, LarJ, Butter. Eggs, Cheese. Coffee, Su gar, Teas, Soaps. Candles, Spices, or anything else in that line. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO HI TY anything and everything worth buying, and be ' sui e linn, at an ume.s von will be supplied at tho LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my ! my eye ! it is no He That at the Dry Goods Store and Grocery Just opened by A. G Fry, On the street "called High, More for yonr money you can buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. s7JJiI design to keep a full line of "Tgi. DRESS GOODS of the most "-" desirable ptvlr nml fvt,,-. ami as I am determined to sell sis CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, I respectfully solitit a call from all the ladies, and especially from those who have been in the habit of tilting other places to make their purchases. "Whatever jou want to buy, be ture first to trv the store f A . G . FR Y . Ehensburg, May 27, CJ. Baal mj lmJ-,m.cl U-i CiLT; "OTAVIN(J lecentiy etdarr-ed our stock JL J. -we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con sols, of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hanr Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Kss Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Er-sences, Lemon Syrup. Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &o. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Books, Deeds, Notes und Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket aud Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapt-rs, Novels, His lories, Bibles, Religions.Piay cr and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c Wc have added to our stock a lot of HISE JEW ELRY, to which wc would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re-tai- LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, ieG8. Main Street, Ebenshurg. TilK SBff jKTIVA REAPER AND MOWER! GREATLY lMFROVEl), With double motion, or change of speed at will. By the movement of an easy working lever, without stopping the team, the speed can bo easily changed from fast to slow, and from slow to fast ; or by the same lever can be thrown entirely out of gear. Also a grand improvement in the new Geared Reel that is so popular, and with a uew Self-Rake and other improvements, the ' JF.txa " is conceded to be far ahead of all its competitors in every essential quality of a bucccssfid machine. armors, If you want to get the best Reaper ami Mow cr manufactured, call at George Huntley's House-Furnishing and Agricultural Depot and see the famed ''JKtna or send for the new pamphlet of grand improvements for 1S70, sent free to any rddress. '-TIIIE TAMTE FOlt Gumming: $a ws, IS TIIK BEST SAW GUMIflER ! 1JV THE WORLD! fOK SALI BY GEORGE HUNTLEY, Ebensbtirgr Ia. 7 31. KJLOK At CO.. Bankers. Ai.nmvi TV Drafts on the principal cities aud Silver and Gold for eale. Collections! made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on do rsand, without interest, or upon time, with cterest at fair rates. sd31. LOID L CO., Bankers, Gold, bil-yer, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made in all accessible pointg in the United States and a general BankiDs business transacted OS AD ALT S THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER puiifies the blood and cures Scrofula. Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases of Wo men, and all Chronh? Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommend ed by the Medical Faculty and many thousand of our best citizens. Read the testimony of physicians and patients who have used Rosadalis ; send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Almaiac for tins year, whichwe pub lish for gratuitous distribution ; it will ivo yr.u much valuable information. Dr. R. tV. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure in recommending your Rosadai is as a very powerful alterative. 1 bavo seen it used in two cases with A happy results one in a case of secondary syphilis, in which the patient pronoanced himself cured sfter having taken five bot les of your medicine. The other is a case of Scrofula of long standing, which is D A L I 'rapidly improving under its use, aud the lindicaiiocs are that the patient will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula by whlch'your Rosadai is is made and flud it an excellent compound of alterative lngredh'n?9. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Kv.,se ys he has used RosadaH3 in cases of Scrofu la and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac tory results as a cleaner of the blood I know no better remedy. . Samuel O. M'i-adden, -M urtreesooro . Teun. .says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis aud am entirely cured of Rheu matism ; send me four bottles, as I wi-h it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Beni. Bechtol, of Lima, O., writes : I lhave suffered for 20 years with an invet jerate eruption over my whole body. A ishort time since I bought a bottle ol Ro sadalis and it effected a perfect cure Rosadalis i3 sold bv LtMiioti & Jh a- S iRAV, Ebensburg, and Druggists general ly . Laboratory, Gl Exchange Place, iBalumnre. CLEMENTS & CO., j April 7, 18C9. ly. Proprietors. S AND I38I'S J WW , BOUGHT, SOLD AND F.XCU ANGLI OX MOST LlIIElitAL TERMS. HOI GHT AND SOI-I) AT JiAIiKET IIaTKS. COUPONS CASHED, Pacific Eailroad Bonds BOUGHT ASD SOLI). Stocks Bought ij- Slid on Commission Only CHICA2I, ia:;7:ll2 a;;3 vht;zi;:ti3 First Mortgage 7 P, C. Gold Bonds For side at 90 ami accrual inti-ra-t. Aeeoimts received miU interest Allow etl on Unily I5Ianee. siiljtct to check itt s i li t. rTo. -1 fSontlx TIIIIXD Htrcctj IiIHE.il)EI.I,SIS.l. CGITI1EITAL LIFE IKSMANEE CO, OK HARTl'OItn, COSS. Calisel Z. Elacrc, Trcs't. - - tzizziz S. r:ula:s, Ztz'y. fpilIS COMPANY ranks among the first JL class Life Insurance Cornpunic? doing bus ir.e.-s in Slassachu.-etts, and by complying with the laws of that .State, insures perfect safetv to her l'olicy Holders. It grants 50 per cent, loan of premium en Life Policies to its Insured, and tiy applying nil the cash collected from its members to Instir nice, gives the larpest Insu rance attainable ft'r the amount of money in vestfd. Its profits are divided among the Pol icy Holders, and its iMridnids have never been less than 5t) per cent., thai bringing the net cost of the Insurance within the most limited means, and affording the protection of a Policy on terms not excelled by any Company. Trustworthy and relialile men are wanted to act as apents for this Company in Cambria and adjoining counties, nnd with such the most liheial arrangements will be made. To those who may be unacquainted with the business, full instructions and aid will be most cheerful ly rciidt'ied whenever desirable or available. COPE & JOHNSON. Agents for Cambria County, Johnstown. Pa. Home & Norton, General Agents, Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.M.-ly. "Poor women are on every side, and orphans cry for bread, because husbands nnd fa thers lived and died uninsured." A31ERICAIV LIFE I,Sllu.iiTE COMPACT OF PHILADELPHIA. Orgaiiizefl lrU. Ali.x. "V'uii.LDi.v,l,rc8 . .Jon.v S. Wilson, Sec. All policies non forfeitable. All policies are payable at death or bU years of age. Economy in management. Cark ;n the selec tion of risks, pRoj.iPTXhs-5 in the payment of death claims, and Skcciutv in the investment of its immense funds, are rigid! v adhered to aud have always characterized this Company. J. FRANKCONDON, Special Agent. Nov. 1J, lBC.'J.-lv. 7"ALUA15LE liEAL ESTATE FOR S A LK I he FA KM lately owned by Edward A. Pi'rke, dee'd, fcituatea in Washington township, Cambria countv, is of fered for sale. Sfii'l Farm tains 175 ACRES, 0 acres of which are clear ed, the balance being well timbered. The land is of the best quality and the improve ments ate a House. Barn, &c. There is a pood Orchard on the premises. For terms, which will be made easy, inquire on the premises, or of the undersigned in Allegheny township. Possession will be given when sale is effected JAMES J. KAYLOIi, April 21. -tf. Executor of E. A. Euike, dee'd. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Having procured a perfect list of all warrantee names, dates ol warrants, aud of the payment of the purchase money and the names of the persons ptiying the same, with a com plete draft made from the official records show ing the location of each ract of land, I am prepared to procure patents from the Land Of fice for the owners of unpatented lands, under the Act of Assembly of the20th of May, 1B4 and the supplement thereto, as reauired by the recent order of the Surveyor (ieueral, T.t , GEO. M. READE. Ebenshurg, March 21, lh70.-tf. fiAY & w E L S II , Successors to Gy &. Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND UEALEKS IK FLOUR, PRODUCE, FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c.., &c. 362 Liberty Sikeet, - PITTSBURG II. R 0 wur 8 i 8 3 Tlse Cavern ly tfce Sea. There is a cavern in the Island of Iloonga, one of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean, which can be enter ed only by diving into tho sea, and has no other light than that what is reflected from the bottom of the waier. A young chief discovered it accidentally while di ving after a turtle and the use which he made of his discovery will probably be Eun2 in more than one European language, eo beautifully is it adopted for a tale in verse. There was a tyranical governor at Va voo,sgainst whom one of the chiefs form ed a plan of insurrection : it was betrayed, and the chief with all bis family and kin, were ordered to be destroyed. lie had a beautiful daughter betrothed to a chief of high rank, and she was also included in the sentence. The youth who had found the cavern, and kept the secret to himself loved this damsel ; he told her the danger in time, and persuaded her to trust herself to him. They got into a canoe ; the place of her retreat was described to her on the way to it. These women swim like mer maids. She dived after him and rose in the cavern. In the widest part it is about fifty feet, and its medium height is about the same ; the roof is hung with stalacties. Here he brought her the choicest food, the finest clothing mats for her bed, and sandalwood oil to perfume herself. And here, as may be imagined, this Tonga Leander wooed lind won the maid, whom to make the interest complete, he had long loved in secret when lie had no hope. Meantime he prepared with all his depend ent?, male and female, to emigrate in se cret to the Fiji Islands. The intention was so well concluded, that they embarked in pafetj', and his people asked him, at the point of their departure, if lie would not take with him a Tonga wife, and accordingly, to their great astonishment, having steered close to a rock, he desired them to wait while he went into the sea to fr'.ch her, jumped ovei board, and just as they were begiuing to be ah.rmed at his long disappearance, he rose with his mistress from ihe water This story is not deficient in that which all stories should have to b perfectly de lightful a foi Innate conclusion. The party remained at the Fijis till the oppres soi" died, and then returned to Vavoo, where they erjoyed a long aud happy life. This is related as an authentic tradition. Wondekill Sagacity of a Dog. The following story, strange as it may appear, is vouched for by several witness es, whose teslimony.is unimpeachable : A short time ago a female Newfound land dog was in the habit of coming to the hoose of a lady in this city who would throw to it pieces of cold meat, which the dog would cat, and, having satisfied its hunger, go away again. So confirmed did this habit become, that at a certain hour every day the lady would -expect the dog, and the animal would put in an ap pearance. A few days npo, before fee ling her, the lady sadly said to her, 4Why don't you biin me one of your pup pies ?' icpeating the question several limes ns she stood at the window, the dog looking her in the face with an ex pressioti of intelliirence as if it understood every word the lady said. The next day, to the lady's astonishment, at the usual hofjr, the dog it-turned, and behold! was accompanied by a little puppy. The lady fed both dogs and then took up the puppy into the window, when the old dog scampered off and did not return for three days. At the end of that time the dog again appeared,, when, after feed ing it, the lady said, "next time bring all your puppies, I want to see them and the next morning, sure enough, the dog returned, accompanied by three New foundland pups. Several of the neighbors saw the whole transaction, and declared that they considered this one of the most wonderful proofs of the sagacity of the dog they have ever known. Where the dog came from, or to whom it belongs, is not konwn, but we have the-name of the lady and also of those who were eye-witnesses to the occurrences as narrated by us. Heading Journal. Josh Hillings thus speaks of a new Agri cultural implement, to which the attention of farmers is invited : "John Kodgers' re volving, expanding. Tincerimonious. self-adjusting, self contrackting, self-sharpening, self-greasing and self-righteous boss rake is now and forever i -flared tew a generous pub lick. Theze rskes are cz easy to keep in repair az a hitching post, and will rake up a paper of pins sewed broadkas-t in a ten aker field of wheat. These rakes kan be used in winter as a hen-roost, or he sawed up in stove-wood for the kitchen fire. No farmer of good moral karakter should he without this rake, even if he has to steal one. THE RED HORSE POWDERS! rUErABED BY Druggist, Chemist and Horseman, M1LTUX, PA., ARK ACKNOWLEDGED lO BE THE BEST IN THE WORLD!! FOR ALL GENEUAL DISEASES OF HORSES, STOCK AND POULTRY, Bofli ns a. Preventive antl a Cure. Try Them!--20 & 40 Cts. a Package. June 23, ls70.-2iu. fT. JAMES' HOTEL, Conducted on the European Flan,) 405 & 407 Libesty Stkeet, opposite tub Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES K. LANAHAN, Fropridor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all tho Kail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all houra of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. . D EATII to Roaches, Aj?ts. Rats, and Mice, in 5 1av. fcure 'nre for all kinds of 1'ilos. 1 Instantly i?top3 Itcbinar. Lithorint free on re- 1870. Summer. 1870. I am now prepared to offer SUPEKIOIl INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PITECH ASF.RS OF TIS. if EMM & COPPER WAM KITI1ER AT WHOLESALE OK KETAIL. Sly stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sliect-3ron, COFFER AND BRASS WARES, KXAMEM.EI) AND PLAIN SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS. &c , COAL SHOVELS, MINE LAMPS, OIL CNS. IIOUSKFURNISJIING IIAHD WAUE Or EVERY KIND. eat' Anti-Dust HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Flates a:;d Grates, tc, 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 best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys wiioi.ksai.k oi: IZETAII I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving more light than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constauilv on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Merchants Lists now ready, and will be sent on app.ication by mail or in persu Hoping to sco all my old customers aud many new ones this Spiing, I return ray most sincere thanks fr the very liberal pa tronage I have already received, nnd will endeavor to plcas-3 all who may call, wheth er they buy or not FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7. 18G7. ClliEAT Kedixtio-V ix Pwjes ! TO CASH- RI YEES ! AT TI5C r-IIASIIt RCJ HOliSE-FliMISIIIXO STORE. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebenshurg and the public goner ally that lie has made a great reduction iu prices to CASH IiUYKItS. My stocT will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heat ing Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; Tin tcare of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardtcare of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, lien and Nails, Win dow Glass, l'utty, Tal le Kr.ivcs and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, 1'tti and Pocket Knives in great variety, Sch s rs. Shears, R.izors and Strops Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, fioring Machines, Augers, Chissels, rianes. Com passes, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels. Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Fells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wiingers. Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Rides, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der. Caps. Lead, Ac. Odd Stove Plates. Grates aLd Fire Bricks Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wofxlen and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oi! and Oil Lans, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware. Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol. .v'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 CIGAliS; 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 tho lowest rates for CASH. &f-JIsiice Sjtotilinj made, pairv Vd 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 YV. YEAGER, Wholesale ncl Retail Dealer Iu HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, III. COFFEE AID SHI ET-IEi WARE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, Atid GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING aiid 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 SUE V" COOK S TOVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever mlroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Ibices Low. satisfaction guaranteed. f UN, COPPER AND SHEET-IKON JL WARE. Havinjr purchased the tools and fixtures of Mr. T. W. Williams, and leased the building recently occupied by S. Singleton, Esq., on High street, opposite the store of Zahra & Son, the subscriber would respectfully ir.form the citizens of Ebensburg and part3 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 and material, hut 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 SI'OUT INGof all kinds. An examination of my work and prices is respectfully solicited, nnd I hare no fear but what I can gire entire sntisfacticn to all who favor me with their custom - VALENTINE LUTTRINQER. Ebensburg, Ang. 5, ISGJ. tf. FRANK W. HAY, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer H of TIN. COPPER and SIIEE'1-IRON WARE, Canal street, below Clinton, Johns town. Fa. A largo stock constantly on band. The Cambria Freeman s wonTnij AVILI, BE rCBMSUKI) j 10 J 'RIVE A WAY V, ,r EVfiKV THURSDAY MOKNIXG, At Ebonsburct Cambria Co., Pa. At ihe following rates, payable within three months from date of subscribing : One copy, ono jear, ----- $2 00 One copy, ms months, - - - - 1 00 One copy, three months, - - - - &0 Those who fail to pay their subscriptions until after the expiration ot six months will be charged at the rate of $2.60 per year, and those who fali to pay until after the ex piration of twelve months will be charged at the rite of J3.00 per year. Twelve numbers constitute a quarter; twenty-five, six months; and fifty numbers, one year. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square, 12 lines, one insertion. 1 00 Each subsequent iuscrtiou, 25 Auditor's Notices, each, 2 00 Administrator .' Notices, each, 2 oO Executors' Notices, nach, 2 50 "istray liotices, each 1 SO 3 niw. 6 nins. 1 ;'. 1 square, 12 Hues, $ 2 50 $ -1 00 ,ro 00 2 squares, 24 lines, 5 00 8 00 12 00 3 squares, 30 lines, 7 00 10 00 15 00 Otiartcr column, 9 50 11 00 25 00 Third column, 1100 1G 00 28 00 Half column, 11 CO 25 00 SffOO One G,lvmm, 25 00 35 00 GO 00 I'rofessianal or Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, with paper, C (H Obituary Notices, over six lines, ten cents per line. Special and business Notices eight cents per Hue fur first insertion, a6d four cents for e:ich subsequent insertion. Resolutions of Societies, or communica tions ot a personal Lature must bo paid for a? advertisements. Ji'!; Fl'.lNTIA'G. We have made arrangements by which we can do or have dune all kinds of plain and fancy Job Printing, such as Hookh, ramphcts, Show Cards, Bill and Lettci Heads, Handbills, Circulars, Arc, in thebct et vie of the art and at the most moderate prices. Also, all kinds of Ruling. Blank Books, Book Bin.'ing, Arc, executed to order as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY AUAIK IX FILL I2L,.tST! NEV; FIRM, NEWJUILDINGS, die. H AVI NO pm-c-hased the well known ER ENSBUIIO FOI NDRY from Mr. EJw. Glass, and rebuilt and enlarged it almost en tirely, besides refitting it with new machinery, the subscribers a', e now prepared to furnish COOA. PARLOR & HEATING STO VES, of the latest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES. MILL GEAR ING, ROiE nnd WATER WHEELS of cverv description, IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS aid PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manr.e of articles manufactured ia a first class Foundry. Job "Work of all kind attended to prumutiy and done cheaply. The special attention cf Farmers is invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we possess the sole right to manufacture and sell in this county, and which are admitted to he the best ever introduced to the public. Relieving ourselves capable ol" performing any v. 01k in our llr.c in the most satistactory manner, and knowing that we can do work at low ice rnicis iliL.n have been charged in this eoninoinity heretofore w e confidently hope that wc will be found worthy of liberal patronage. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealers. 2? "The highest pi ices paid in cash for old metal, or castings given in exchange. OlK TtliiiS ARK f TEICIV CAPil HR COfXTCT rnorccs. CON VERY, Y1NROE &, CO. Ebensburg, Sept. '2, ItrGB. ?ARMERS, Lcok to Your Interests, AM ECT ONE OF SPROUT'S C03IBIXEO Till: urST ASD OXY PERFECTLY COMBINED Hay Fork and Knife manufactured. EVERY FORK WARRANTED. As only a limited number can be supplied for this count v, orders for tr is celebrated Hay Fork and Knife should be sent in early to GEORSB ElffiEY. HUM. FA, Sole Agent fur Cambria County, Who can also supply WOODEN TULLEYS. which are far superior to Iron l'ullevs. Also, STEEL GRAPPLES for fasteniniiig Pulleys to Reams or Rafters the most convenient fas tenings yet introduced, as they can be put up or taken down without the use of ladders. Ebensburg. Dec. 9, Cm. f.OOK WELL TO YOUK -" IXDERSTASDWCS! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and Boys' Wear. The undersigned respectfully Informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to manstacture RUOI'S and SHOES of any desired size or qualitv, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan, in the tkkt bkst manner, ou the short est notice, and at as modeiate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if thej will onlv give me a trial. Try and be convinced. CSTRep airing of Root3 and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tiauance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 28, 1SC9. JFIRST XATIOXAL Saddle & Harness Shop IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. The subscriber has commenced business at his Old Stand on High street. West Ward, op posite the Union School Hoii3e, Ebensburg, 1 a., where he is manufacturing and is prepared to fill all oiders in his line at greatly reduced prices. Desirous of patronnge from all formei patrons and the public generally, 1 invite them to call, with a view of saving money for them . seivea. as 1 w ill roiti plv fMrriah ti, o.i cheapest work that is or can be made in this ! . lujuiuiuir connnes. Uall and eee samples of my work and learn mv prices. ' ,, 4 U. M. O'NEILL. ! Ebeneburg, March 10, 1870.-tf. ! GREAT CHaNC E To f in-vo 3Ioncv ? ALL PERSONS buying Goods from me after this dnte. and pavlr2 CASH for the same, will beallowed TEN PER CENT off regular pricM. No discount will beallowed unless CAsn ia raid down at tim nf BUYING FOR CASH from UM geo. huntley: i ,tat Wscs ia tCr1? i water m which 06e cr t, Uill keep all tU tl Priaient-WBl! worth trySj ;' Good run Tiiry t, S 'OUld twice a v-wl: ! !"'. a handful f m1i a, J '' I this, and it will te!,.! hi, , li ft opots ox CAF.rrT a r , warm rain water will r .I.--remove spots oa carpets Vtu'-' i bv acids cr alka'd n "e' , whitewash have ute ,.- '.t'4 -. tiiia Eiinplc n-upe. ':- How to Dr.sTKoy j white china , htc and fjH. of common lard over it a. 1 floor or shelf U.fl by a L.C please J - Stirring Ihetn up cverv , ..1- is necessary to set the'tra?, a.!'f W: No wo..!tr, fabric h! u:-j I iv ' on it, unless y.u wi.-h toth-;-1- when 30U rms it out; a,,, rV-' m good bet suds ; rifi,t. j. ,!, u'.';. ' and pour cleau loiliu- wv,, more the Utt. r. 1. 1 it ; .-. 15 : to be rinsivl dio l-.i- 1. .. .1 HilUil. CLEANISr. SiLVEUILATrn hitc metal articles, et., c silver, should U cleauld : tiou The use of s,,ap fives', a leaden apptMrancc. Ift lP v. f with a little fine whitcninc K-t','",' then wash with clt-a:i, s,.;:. l' dry carefully, and jxilii-b 'witL t-' ing on a piece sofi uLa." ": ' Or-u Kibsjss will l,.,,k washed in cool u ls ins.Je Jfgne".' ironed xvh n dam p. C vtr ti.,.'.; a i leAii c!ot!i and pass Uie : z liym wi-h t. stifTeo tlo Vt-"?-vvLile drying, into "uii arable w' s.av g.oves wan -U, J K. , - ana iron it wet ii rjakisi; ..' L"cjnom!c.!, Pa:nt - s;;:rj -ficsh slacked litne, S ol. ; JT,j'"', while Lnrgandv j.it'-h. , z : S;.'r ', 3 pounds.' The Ibie h t.'U l water, exposed to the air, li.t.?-- ' of the miik ; the oil in u-;;v. V..."; previously dis.-o!vvd, lo bea:i; a time ; then the rtt of tLc zi k t wards the Spanish white. i . .' sufficient fur 27 suare jarJi, ic1 Fkuit Petstiso. When h-.l-is intended to be shown at a h.t a friend, it wi'l add someUiin V of novelty to have its niie c: t..: person printed icdc!:b!y cpie This may he done hv the f ; Just before the fru;i ha atlaxro ;; rity, cut fre-m tou-h thin pr:;; prope-st-d, an J pa.-te this ti.e s i ppec'.men roost exposed to tLe portion of the fruit cevereil bv t will assume a different c-uLr friz ;i and, when ripe, the pap-r ii rm-rf. ing the name distiactly viable. CrtASirs. We are ir.f.rrr.e: ha ed citizen who has Wei, n-.wh ar. n cturual cramps, havirg -.-iV.a t-;: by uddcu cramps, to jump hi::-. his be, that he has f.i..i ;.a LL. ever rea ly remedy, v.Lic'ic :.;-: raising the ti;es t.f the crar-:-.-i .. wards, pr. j?cting tbe heel as fir-,:;, sib'.e and making the t s p :M v: possi!)!e to the head. 0::r i-.f gesis the probability that thi dicnt if known and prr.ctiot: b; would prcve r.s 1 fMcaciert? is ti,:- in the chamber, and w.uul f::ri:: quent loss cf life by drevsirg. Lt: pass this along. Pittdura rECTrcTij:o II, v- fs 1 Rjm F:f.' ---composed if lime, sait, ar! .?s wocd ashes, put en in tlx- ..rl.r whitewashing, is said to rutf-tlr fold more safe against t.ikir.g ' -ing cinders or otherwise it. c.:-: vicinity. It pays the ext 1 -fold in its prvserving k.iha-i; -' effect of the' weather; t'ie r'!? t weather-beaten tha shir.2l--s. t fit lerived. S:ich s"jii:i:'es more or less wart eJ, rouh The spplicati.n or wj5h. Ij upper surface, restrres ihf.r. ! t-;': al or first fjrm. therehy c! -' : ' between the shicgles, and thel' by filling up the cracks a: i shingle itself, prevents is if not forever. lircmaus anawag mftBr CHAIR MANUFA5I2 mm JOIISSTOW.V,P- f ALL KINDS OF i snch as common "Winds .-r C Chairs, Vienna Chairs, T,"?: f -.j Lacked Chair?, !5v-c:ai:e Cane n t:fc ROCKING CHAIRS, CF ETC- :n cii m n ! Settees, Lounge?. CABINET FVKW of every description a'- KTrr F.f: with PRICES ' fri- Tastes of Thankful for past ftvoi. . ,. fully tolicits a liberal share ; F age. Clinton Street, Co. ra. Ir- P A 11 ME US A'I Ul TO Si-1 ONE OF THE JUSTLY CEL' Limn Doullc-Gfar ti WODD-SAYINb GE0EGE HUHII- I Rnlfi Arent for Caffi?- mjOUOTAlXUOt. Tb Table is always s' r choicest delicacies ; the J.A- ;? choice nqnort, . . .ri,,l K.tler? ?'c," . . .i-' j modaredand b.w- ra jioi ! raonth or year, on tea