JU JSl. TCT OS- EC7 13? The lYetv Inf urallzallon Liu. Foil Tot of Ibr Statute. An' act to amend the naturalization laws and to punish crimes againet the same, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameri ca in Congress assembled. That in alt ea?es where any oath, affirmation or affidavit shall be made or taken under, or by viitue of any act or law relating to the naturalization of aliens, or in any proceedings under Mich acta or laws, and any perwm or persons taking or making such oath, affirmation or affidavit, bhall knowingly swear or nGirm falsely, the same shall be deemed and taken to be per jury, and the person or persons guilty there of, shall upon conviction thereof, te sen tenced to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years and not Te-s than one year, and to a fine not exceeding one thou sand dollars. Skc. 2. And he it further enacted, That If any person applying to be admitted a cit izen, or apparing a witness A r any such person, shull knowingly persnnato any other person than himself, or falsely appear in the name of a deceased person, or in an assumed or fictitious name, or if any person shall falsely make, forge or cc unterfeit, any oath , affirmation, notice, affidavit, certificate, or der, record, s-catiire, .r oM.tr ii.slrutr.cnt, paper, or proceeding required or authorized by any law or act relating ti or providing for the naturalization of aliens ; or hall ut ter, sell, dispose of, or use as tint or genu ine, or lor anj unlawful purpoce, any false, forged, ante-dated, or count ei ft it oath, affir mation,' notice, certificate, order, record, signature, instrument, paper, or proceeding as aforesaid ; or sell or dispose of to any pers son other than the person for whom it was originally issued, any certificate of citiren ship, or certificate showing any person to be admitted a citizen ; or if any person shall in any manner use for the purpose f registering ns a voter, or as evidence of a light to vote, or otherwise, unlawfully, any order, certifi cate of citiwnship, or certificate, judgment or exemplification, showing such person to be admitted to be a citizen, whether hereto fore or hereafter issued or made, knowing that such order or certificate, judgment or exemplification has been unlawfully issued or made ; or if any person shall unlawfully use. or attempt to use, any such order or certificate, issued to or in the came of any other person, or in a. fictitious name, or the name of a deceased person ; or use, or at tempt to use, or aid, or assist, or participate in the use of any certificate of citizenship, knowing the same to be forged, or counter feited, or ante-dcted, or knowing the same to have been procured by fraud, or other wise unlawfully obtained; or if any person, without lawful fxcuce, shall knowingly have or be possessed of any false, forged, ante dated or counterfeit certificate of citizenship, purporting to have beeu issued under the provisions of any law of the Uoited States relating to naturalization, knowing such cer tificate to be false, forged, ante-dated, or counterfeit certificate of citisenship. with in tent unlawfully to use the same ; or if any person shall obtain, accept or receive any certificate of citizenship known to such j er son to have been procured by fraud or by the use of any false name, or by means ot any false stateniet t made with intent to pro cure, or to aid in procuring, the issue of mch certificate, or known to such person to be fraudulently altered or ante-dated ; or if any person who has been or may be admit ted to be a citizen shall, on oath or affirma tion, or by affidavit, knowingly deny that he has been so admitted, with intent to evade or avoid any duty or liability, imposed or required by law, every person so offending fhall be deemed and adjudged guilty of felo ny, and, on conviction thereof, shall be sen tenced tc be imprisoned and kept at hard labor for a period not less than one j ear nor more than five years, or be fined in a sum not less than S300 nor more than $1,000. or both such puuishments may be imposed, in the discretion of the court. And every person who shall knowingly and intention ally aid orabetauy person in the commission of any such felonv, or attempt to do any act hereby made felony, or counsel, or advise or procure, the commission thereof, shall be liable to indictment ami puuishment in the same manner and to the same ixtent as the principal party guilty of such felony, and mch person may be tried and convicted thereof without the pievious conviction of sach principal. Sic 3. And be it further enacted. That any person who thai knowingly use any certificate of naturalization heretofore grant ed by any court, or which shall hereafter be granted, which has beeu or shall be, vro- it i . . . etvreu lorougu irami or i.y li.lsu evidence, or has been or fhall be issued by the clerk, ir any other i.fhcer of the court without my appearance and hearing of the applicant in court auii without law Jul authority : and inv person who shall falsely represent himself to oe a citizeu ot tfce United States, without having Leen duly admitted to citizenship. ror any iramimem purpose whatever, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and spon conviction thereof, in due course of law. sLall be sentenced to pay a fine nf not ex cecdingone thonsard dollars, or be iwpris- ouea not exeeeumg two years, either or Loth ; . v. 3 : . t .... ju me uii-rrtioD oi lue court tat in" co"ni- lance of the same. xc. 4. And be it further enacted That, the p7ovi:M of this act shall vt to all prereedings had vt taken, ii attempted to wriiuwiaiHi, oeiore any court m which nj pioceetUD" tor natural laation shall h commenced, had, or taken.or attempted to be tuBiBu ; anu ine court ot tfce United State saill have jurisdiction f all fcffencw under the provisions ef thi at, is ot be ore whatsoever court or tribunal the t&aie siall MTe been com united. Sic. 5. And be it further esart cj, Thxl ii aay eity lariag vjward of twenty tWs- mb4 iahahiunt:, it U lh duty of )b j iii srrcxii etrt fcl tie VnHesJ Mate fw the circar whtikiu said citv sWtt Xpoa tta application of kwv ctiaeiSv s apporoi a wuig Jul tafc tlvcta iif7k i yotin pert ia al tiyrafci to rhang xrsw iiii pvcitsi2)taojaaaT Tf ajr, Irtta ti ttiit-, two. titiaeaa-. r! pelirk) pe-i Vt , W u j-1 a. t latJ il t'.siii axd pmiv xed Sc it n;trtti ! vote?, -lfiXmg iurd, W tJrt?3 t& vo 4ot 3eji4si4aJr a Csiijiea, ati ad tiuw and ebetsuaa i 5yMviiis ia bx xd ii But5 ikr mte s J xi saiiS to W attri, o saj TKto3iv it ti iaiii boscs. as 3ie3 iH W isa.'y ozai;xai' i3 itiM&sMtOejciir g i i'.i "-7.'j, "i t i - f j, njjr. te is its 1 crrtiltr&t f it- a uMi f -Utn&,itixWxn.l c5iog tl rUV 3Hili.'li mZ X1J tHr 'ijv 'iiil5y7iiTl5 1ijLj aw srCi3 xtrj. Bi price ai-. iiic: ventipg. hindering or molesting any such person in respect of any such acts, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thall be punished by imprisonment not less than one year. Sec. 6. And be it farther enacted, That in any city having upwards of twenty thou sand inhabitants, it shall be lawful for the Marshal of the United States, for the dis trict wherein said city shall be, to appoint as many special deputies as may be necessa ry to preserve order at any election at which representatives in Congress are to be chosen, and said deputies are hereby authorized to preserve order at such electious, and to arrest for any offence or breach of peace committed in their view. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, J hat the naturalisation laws nre hereby extended to aliens of African nativity and to persons of African descent. Approved, July 14, 1870. SAVE MONEY ! P.Y PATROXIZIXG ATMAN CHEAP CASH DI'.ALIiN IX LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Ready-Made GLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SAT1XETTS, .1IM VS, ' I i.,v-. And a Frrsli nml Comitletc f toe It of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES CONSISTING tP DeiKLE Emu Family Flour. r.R.UV, FEED, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES, DRIED 8l CAN'D FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS. COFFEFS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Also, a large stock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, stoke ox high stueet, Four Dcors East of Crawford's Hold, lllieiisbisrg-, la. EKCXSIIL'RG mac' Mb w srito HAVING recently enlarged our flock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con sist of Drugs, ilelitines, Perfumery, Fancy Sonps, Leou'd. Hall'a and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments. Plasters. Liniments, rain iviliers, titrate Magnesia, Ejs Jamaica (iinger. Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Khuhurb, Pure Spites, kc. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Ulank J5ook., Iieeils, Notes and Bonds; C:ip, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writiiijr riuiu, n.acK nij Jieil Ink, Pocket and Pust Books, Mafrit.incs, 'ewsniincrs. Novels. His lories. Pibls, KeHgtons.Prajeraud Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c Vfi e have nthled to our stock a lot of 1-l.Nh JEW ELlii , 10 which we would invite the attention of the Lrlies. rilOTOURAl'H ALBUMS at lower prices man ever ont-rea in mis plnco. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY", July 30, lCti. Main Street, Ebonsl urg. 1 13 E JBW jSSTXA REAPER AND MOWER! GREATLY IMPROVED, rth double motion, or rhaEge of speed at hi. ity inc movement of an easy working lever, without stopping the team, the speed ran be easily changed trom fvit to slow, and from slow to Jas.t or by the same lever can be thrown entirely out tf gear. AIko a grand improvement in the new Geared Reel that is so popular, and with a new Self-Hake and other improvements, the - jT-Ttxa " is conceded to be far ahead of all its competitors in every essential quality of a successful machine. If ycu want toget the best Reaper ot Mow er warinactTirisl, tJkl George Huntley House-Fumis-h n; and jigriultnral Depot see t&e farnctl ' txa." or send for the nw pr9)h!i-t of "rant) inpri'Tenieats Sor 1370, sent free to ay rd?ress. THE TAAIT Ii FOB m THE BEST SAW GUMME B! 135 TC1C iroBLB GEORGE HUWTLEY, " BjlSSIKILi Awtift.Ti TrzSis 9j iX 5.jijiiai ;tk asul S1ts 11 W5 .a sji.tr j3.yMt o 3223, wsiStoxS ijit rt, y ipso iiaca-wsti a5 ; 0v t J t,zi Ti sm- V a i j-i. r. T i . f .viicc JffltJ a iai.". t,lm,ui itzzxuWl SI. L. 0 ii t inivnn tdv r nr.no 1 UUUUtf OSADALIS THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER puiifies the blood and cures Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases of Wo men, and all Chronic Affection? of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommend ed by the Medical Faculty and many thousanas of our best citizens. Rend the testimony of physicians and patients who have used Rosadalis ; send for our Rosidalis Guide to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, whichwe pub lish for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you much valuable information. 'S. D A L I Dr. 14. W. Carr, ot iSaltimorc, says: I take pleasure in recommending youi Rojapai.is as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results one in a case of secondary syphilis, in which the patient pronoanced himself cured after having taken five bot les of your medicine. The other is a case of Scrofula of lonr standing, which is 'rapidly improving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula by which'your Rosadalis is made and find it an excellent compound of alterative Ingredii nts. Dr. Sparko, of Nicholasville, Kv.,says ihe has used Rosada'is in cases of Scrofu jla and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac tory results as u cleaner of the blood I 'know no better remedy. Samuel G. SPtaddcn, .1 urlreesooro . Tenn , says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis and am entirely cured of Rheu matism ; send me ljour bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyrs. Bci.j. Bechtol, of Lima, O., writes : I have suffered for 20 years with an invet erate eiupticn over my whole body. A short time since 1 bought a bottle ot Ro sadalis and it effected a perfect cure Rond.ili3 is sold by Lkmmon & Mi a bat. Elensburr, ar.d Druprgists genera!- S !1t. Laboratory. CI Exchange Place, Baltimore. CLEMENTS k CO., j April 7. 18C9. ly. Proprietors 5-20 JS AND 1881'S BOUGHT, SOLD AND FXC11AXGEP OX MOST LIBERAL. TER3IS. r.oicnT and Sold at Makket IJates. COUPONS CASHED, Pacific Bailroad Bonds no re ii t asb sold. Slocks nought Sold on Commission Only First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For .o7c ot OO and accrued interest. Areonnt rcorivotl nnl Interest AIIow fl on Iluily Ilalnnoos. Ntilijovt to clieclt nt Nirlit. .JO Hoxitlx TIITTtT Street, rillLADELrilll. II! OP HARTFORD, COSS. Ciaicl S. Z'.xo:8, Ires':. - - Friiels D. Zng'.izz, Cce'y. HIS COMPANY ranks among the first clas Life Insurance Companies doing bus s in Massachusetts!, ar.d by complying with the laws oT that State, insures perfect satetv to her Policy IloMero. It grants 50 per cent, loan of premium on Life Policies to its Insured, and I.y applying all the cash collected from its members to Insunnce, gives the largest Insu rance attainable fi r the a mount of mor.ev in vested. Its profits are divided amorg the Pol icy Holders, and its Dividends have never been less than 5 per cent., thus 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 reliable men are wanted to act as agents for this Company in Cambiia and adjoining counties, and with such the most libeml arrangements will be made. T those who maybe unacquainted with the business, full instructions and aid will be most cheerful ly rendered whenever desirable or available. COPE A- JOHNSON, Ageuts for Cambria County. Johnstown. Pa. Home k N'.bton, General Agents, t;I Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, P.. apr.l4.-ly.J "Poor women are on every side, and orphans cry lor bread, because husbands and Ju-Iht-rs lived and died uninsured." A3ii:ricas .11, IAiM IS lr L U El 1 J WJ UiBil V A kU ill! OF rillLA DELPHI A. Organized 1850. Aiw. VuJu.Bis.Pies.. .Johm S. 'Wiisos.Sec All policies non forfeitable. All policies arc payable at death or 80 years of age. ErojcojiT in management. Caux '.n theselec t'jon of risks, Pxorrtsa in tfce payment of death claims, and Sicvritt in the investment of its immense trnds. are rigidly adhered to and have Aiwus characterized this Company. J. FRANK CONDON. Special Agent. ?Tot. IJ, JS6D. lv. THE RED HORSE POWDERS! Drsggisl, Chemist and Horseman, MSLTOT, PAM ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST ISM THE WORLD I! HORSES, STOCK AKD POULTRY, JStU tt m Frcvexfive and Cnn Try T&em20 & 40 Cts. a Package. ALUABLE KEAL. KSTATE TOR SALE The FAB 31 hiteiy watd !j Ewss A. Stiik, m i5' nitRwtja ia IfAiAiagtoafjjal towB3hIp., CaKibria roaait?, tf. j- '?J S lmilrMl. Siil Fai"n o- iSSS yn "5 ACSESk whk. are cW rtEa qts tie weais Tor rn- W , JAMT.fi KAi.ou AszH 2J.-tf. R G in in 1 1 3y,jaq,re tc, presides, or o"1? Alleghmj iossi,b. PasssssMie mil hi rfreo wea t is Sec.l Elz ulot U H A. Iiirte,dc'J. lXSPIRRD Pr,TKT. A prominent star in the literary firmament lately asserted at a public dinner that he firm ly believed the moderate use of wine was a source of real inspiration to the poetical mind. Beinor skeptical as to the truth of this assump tion, I determined to test the matter practically by composing a poem, taking a dose of inspi ration before commencing each verse. The result, given below, I consider a complete refu tation of the assertion of the literary genius referred to. I also consider it one of the most startling arguments ever produced in favor of temperance, and as such commend its teachings to all especially poets. AUTUMN. FIRST IniXK. Slow and sad the seared leaves drop FroTi off the forest trees; The stately corn, with tasseled top, Bends to the scented breeze. 8LC05D DRINK. The song bird warbled in the shade. The blue jay shrill j- cries, And the cattle show their tails were made To brush otf the hungry flies. TI1IBD DRINK. A milk-maid with sweet face r.nd figure, Goes tripping away o'er the green, Wlicre an ancient white man and a nigger Are ranning a threshing m idline. FOIRTII drixk. The chickens, the turkeys, the ducks and the geese, Swim 'round on the pond by the mill, Which is run by an old buffer named Pease, ALd I am reliably informed he runs it still. FIFTH DRINK. The inebriate son of old Pease fell in To the pond and was never seon anv more. But his ghost is often observed with a bottle of gin And some sandwiches, bumming 'round the the shore. SIXTH DRINK. Tease got mad and hit his hired man a sock- dolager in the jaw, Then the hired man went for Pease stick of wood. with a But Pease laid him out with a brick, and so they went to law, And at last advices that's about how the matter stood. At this juncture my room mate insisted upon my going to bed, which I only consented to do alter being knocked down with a boot-jack. Gukki.ey's 1knm Nsi up. The follow ing ia one of the best ftorics amun; tlie many told at the expense of Horace Gree ley's shocking chirography : In May last. Mr. M. Ii. Castle, of Sandwich, Illinois, invited Mr. Greeley to lecture there. To this the following reply was sent : Dear Sir: I am over worked and prow ingold. I shall be 60 ntxt Feb. 3. Or. the whole it seeins I mcst decline to hctim henceforth, except in this immediate vicinity, if I do at all. 1 cannot promise to visit Illi nois on that errand certainly not now. Yours. Horace GREKLtv. M. U. Castle, Sandwich. Illinois. The Illinois lecture committee found the document rather a touch oi:c to deci pher, but succeeded at last in extracting i its purport to their satisfaction and dclipht. One ci.n imagine the expression of the Philosopher's countenance when he pe rused the following reply : SAKEwicn. Tlt... May 12. IIoiiace GnEt LtY, New York Tribune Dear hir: Your acceptance to lecture bifore our association next winter can.e to hand tbis mwrning. Your pei.marit,hip not being the plainest,'it took some time to translate it; but would say that your time Feb. 3d and temi -$(J0 are entirilv satibfactqrv, A a iarii .Ia1 li Ifiic. if etu. 1 inT tit I ' . .. r it ii . - ' CAvtitgi ir.eiAoM.arrn is imiiiediate vicinity ; il ?o. we will advise you. Yours, respectfully, SI. D. Castle. Is the western part of the Slate there is a Presbyterian clergyman who.se official salary is four hundred and fifty dollars a year. I Jut as it was six months in arrears, the cjnptegation determined to givo him a "donation party" to help him alons. It came off the. donation party did. The entire Hock was on hand, but t lie presents that were brought were only G rolling pins a pen wiper and peck of dried apples, crop of 18GI! The minister of course had to lurnish refreshments, and the com pany not only discouraged four hams, three and a half pounds of sixty cent but ter, and thirteen loaves of bread, but they ate up two pounds of sugar and all the next winter s preserve?. To crown all, four spoons were missing. The clergy, man says he wants to have just one more donation, and then he wilt close tip his business and begin life over again as champion pauper at the alms-house. He is particularly down on one sister who jammed herself full of ham and preserves and enough other succulent diet to keep the entire family for a week, and then laid up against the wall tinging "There is rest for the weary He ia willing to accept bets that she will never weary while there is any grub around this sis ter won't. He would like to feed her a month en those rolling pins and the pen wiper juPt out of revenge. Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch. UUiv WELL TO YOUR V.DEUSTA.DLGS ! BOOTS AND SHOES yr Mm'i and Boy' Wear. The nndersined respectfolly informs his nu merous customers and tbe public cenerallv thai be s prepared to manufacture BOOTS and SIIOES of any desired sixe or qnalitv, fioin tbe finest Frencb calfskin boots to tbe coarsest brogan. in the ti t best maskex. on the short est aotMre, and at a modeiate prices as like work mb be obtained anywhere. Those vho hare worn Boots aad Shoes made at y establish ment seed no assurance as to th vpMr ctuafcty of jbj work. Others ea astly o CMivinced ot tbe fact if ihtj will only give rae a tria). Try and b cooimfwi. t"" Iter airing of Cools and Shoes attended to proxiptlj and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for yast Utots I teel confident that ray work aod prices will eommead mo t a cwi iiuvuiuce and increase ef the same. JOHN D. TEOAS. Ilbensborg-, April 28, Saddle & Harness Shop IS CAMBRIA COUNTY. The subscriber h&s coasmeneed hBsfsess at his Old Stand 69 High street, "W3t Tavd, op posite ho Uaien Sebool House, Ebensbnrg, Pa., 'where be is manafactariog aad is prepared to 11 all otde in h line at greatly reduced prices. Desirous of potxo2iae from &1I formef p&lroos and the public generally, invite theta to eall, witis iew of aaris saoaey fr them aelies, J w ill positively fsrifeh the best and cheapest wrrk tbnt or eaa b mude ia this or adjoioi cowsiies. Cali and ce samples of aoy wor?L nd learn my price M. M. O'NEILU Efocfcbargt Slarcb 20,lBT0.-tf. OOD, MOHRELL & CO,. WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, WJiolesale ayid Retail Dealers in DIILLIXERY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWAHR. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS. CARTETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Tcether with all manner of Western Produce, euch as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL. &c, Ac. Z3f Wholesale and retail .orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL &. CO. Johntown, April i!8, lfciC'J. ly. D ENTISTIIY. The undersigned, a graduate of the Balti more Coi' ego of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers his PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re main one week. AiiS 13. SAM'L BELFORD: D. D. S. DR. H.B.MILLER, Altoona, Pa., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Oflice removed to Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Per.-ona from Cambria county or ehewhere who get work done by me to the amountof Ten Dollars and upward, will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All work waihanthi. Jan. til, le(i9.-cf. TV !-- W. ZIKGLElt, Sur-ieon Den- -Mr tist.will visit Elhensburp p-o-fcssionally on the SECOND Mon day of each month, and remaii one week, during which time he mav be found at the Mountain House. E3?Tec'h extracted wiihont rt:iin bv the u?e ot iNitrate Oxitle, or Lauphiiiir Gas. JI KDICAL CAH1). Uir. E. .1. Dir.- BKI.I. lias com nn-ncrd the pi-.i-ti-f of lncil- icine In t'hi'ft Springs, Cambria -oiinty. V:i. lillifp over tlx store of E. & ii. Nutter. All jiro ferisionaJ calls respoiKVxl to promptly ut any hour of the day or nijrlit. jojit.-Siii. II I'LANK, RI. IX. tenders his professional servieos to the citizens of EtM-nshunr and vicinity. .)fiicc on lliph street, oplosite the new ('onrrovntioii:il church. East ! a rl. IiRht culls iui tie liimle at the late resi ! deuce of lr. It. S. IJunn, West Ward, myl.j W. J A 31 I SON, M I). I.orotlo. Cambria. Co., !., Tenders his profesiot.al services to such of the citizens of the above place and vicinity ;,a ni: y require medical aid A.;.ril SM. ly. TAMES J. O ATM AN, M. J)., tenders his professional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicir.it y. Office in lear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Hang's tin and hardware ,Lire. fMay 9, 1807. ty thirf time w... gi J. jjijw in hcr o.-sor to H. S. JO. u Dunn. PeaW m uJnr.htxJfedicinrs, Paints, Sfc. Store on Main street thorite tho "Mansion Iknse." F.l eusburg, Ia." ! (October 17. 18G7.-0m. d. m lauciiilin ITTORXKY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa il Ofiice in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 18C7-tf. .JOHN P. LINTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnslotrn. Pa. on ;ce in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7. tf. L. rEKSIITNG, Attorxky-at- lin street, tip-stairs, Iliinlwnre Store. -- - - ,wv v. ' 11 H I'll L 1 111! IV over John Benton' J.m. 31, 18G7. CV. Oflit EASLY, Attorney at L."v. Oflice, No. 108 Franklin s'reet. .1ihq. town, Va , two doors North f Fr:tzer's l)ri Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of legal business that may be entrusted to him. A. KOrELIN, Johnstown. W. DICK, Kbensburg. KOPELIN & DICK, Attokneys-at-Law, Kbensbnrp. Va. Ofi'ce with Wra. Kittell, Esq., Colonaiie Kow. oct.22.-tf. R. L. JOHNKTO.V. j K. SCANIAS- JOHNSTON & SCANLAN, Attorneys at Law. Ebensburg, Cambria oo.. Ta. Office opposite the Court House. Ebensbur, Jan. 31, 18G7.-tf. F. A BHOKMAKER.. KO. W. OATMA.X SHOEMAKER & OATMAN, Attok MH3 at Law, Ebensburq, Pa. Offices on Hih street, iitmediately east of Huntley's hardware store. Iap.8,'61I . 11. SECIILEli, Attorn et-a t aw, Ebensbttrcr. Pa. Offiee in momo recently oecnp-el by Geo. 31. Keade. Eso; , in "Colonade How, Centre street. aug.27. G EO. M. liEADE, Attorneyttjciie, EbeDsbur-i, Pa. Office in npw Imililinv recently erect rd on Centre street, two doors from High street. JOSEPH M'DONALD, ITTOKNEr AT LAW, Ebertsbvrq, Pa A Office oo Centre street, opposite Lift.ons Hotc- Jp. 31. 1867-tf. F. P. TIEKNEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EUnsbvrg, 7V. Office in Colouade Row. Jan. 5. 18C7-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensbvrfft Ta. H Ofhee Colonade Kow, Centre street. Jan. 31. !867.-tf. JOHN FENLON, ITTOKNEY AT LAW, Ebtnshury Pa ll Office on Higb street, adjoining his res-deaee- Jan 31, l&67.-tf. WAilES C ILVSLY, Attorxey- 7, aT"Latt Cnr7iti'Kn Cambria G.,Pa. .uu juj jegaj ousiness promptly atlemled to. jan s), 18s. ' rf-FT K1NKEAD, Jmstiet of tie Peace . rxnt innce rnrvrivoii . ETEll CAMPBELL'S TrpnovKi BEE HIVE. The undersigned has Secured .letters-patent of the United States, dated December 1 1, 18C3, for an improvement in the construction of Bee Hives, and claims for his invention advantages possessed bv no other heretofore patented. The principal feature of thiri Bee Hive is the arrangement uy iiitani y ...v... ......... ..fc.. lv ventilated, llius pree.iuum,; n.w ,.r.u....j . , . . , - .i. . i .,f !..-; n.r i i,r ronui mouiu iuz or me i o j u urn u ... . mo ui'ist riuumviiM - n '-ii . ' c'Jvn a( hOUCV Souring. J ins ucsiuuk; hiu ,c , dished by a vertical perforated tube, running i centrally through the hive and open at the top j and bottom. AH persons iinermitu ..j.m ture will at once sec the great advantage se cured ir. this improvement. The ventilatoi Is for the increase of bees. The peculiar construction of the bos, partic ularly iu the arrangement of the inner com partments, whereby it can be cleaned at any time without disturbing the bees, is another valuable improvement which will be obvious to any person who examines tins Hive, ah i examination of the workings of the bees or the i condition of the interior can be made at any time, as the sidea are cased with glass. Bees ! can be frasferred from a different hive to the i improved one without any difficulty whatever, j It would require too much space to enumerate here all the advantages claimed in this inven- tion, but full information will be promptly iur nHied by applying in person or by letter to the patentee. 1 am now jrepared to dispose of territory for the sale of the Improved Bee Hive in any portion of the Lnited States. PETER CAMPBELL, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Fa. AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE The patentee of the above ha and oatented an AUTOMATIC UA1.. to wnicn ne invues me avcnuoii ui en,np, .. v. . ,i!rn.,I n V.,1! information will be fur ! en2lneS r" hack to t!le s:j. v. , . t t t f r. .1 . . . A . : . . f i.Mied on application, and Company Rights f x mi'es as swiftly as he c.-- will be dispobed of by tbe inventor. Address , ing mere satelj', jast in ajvarv S3 aUUVC. ;.... .V..-V..J GEO. C.K.ZAHM...., JAS. B. ZAEM. ZAHM 8L SON, DEALERS IS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, . Hats,Caps,Boots,Shoes, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually Kept In a Country Store. WOOL AND COUNTRY lTlODUCE TAKES IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS ! STOKE ON MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10, 1800. EBEXSPJJRG, TA. THE SLATE COMPANY Are prepared to furnish to DuilJers or Slaters their VKEY r.UlK P.! IT. COLORTP SITERIOB kiOOFIiG SLATE ! From theii own Quarries, loraf ed in Nnrthamp ton county. Penn 'a, AT QUAKIIY PKICES. Saiples may be seen, and coamiiinications addressed to E. L. GOODWIN, Agent. J. 7. SirAM.rMlEUtiEn. l'r r. Otlice : T?Rf -Ea's Btamso, Dryut-ssr AVat, Cor. Eighth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ( nr. 5-Km. N D R.K AV MOSES, 1 MERCHANT TAILOR, 'rrrKs's P.piiiiyc, Ci.ixton St., Johsstovs, HAS just received his fall and winter stock of line Freneh. London and American CLOTHS, CASSI.MEKKS and VI'STINGS, and a full assortment of Gent's Fiemshinu Uor ns. Mr. Closes lir.s been for ciplit ye:irs eutter at Wood, .Moirell i Co.'s rstubli.-h'ment, and now des-ires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Sup oes s building, on Clinton tieet, with a stoek nf goods adapt ed to the fall :nd winter, which he is prepared to make ip in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share ol public pitronagc, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2. 18.S. tf. REVERE THE MEMORY OF H-' FRIENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continnes tomannfactnre of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and liUKEAU TOPS, and all other w ork in his line. None but the best American ami Italian Marble osej, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to nil cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the tities or elsewhere. Call and Bee speciraet.s and judge for yonrseWes ivs to the merits cheapness of iy work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto. March 12. 1868.1y. PAIIMERS AxND OTHERS SHoriO NOT TAM. TO GIT ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Lima Double-Geared WOOD-SAWING MACHINES, FOR TVMICU GEORGE HUNTLEY, riicvsiuiKc:, pa., h Sole Agent for Cambria County. FRANK Y. IIA1 r f"?LLE nnd RETAIL Manufacturer, of TIN. UOPPKR d SIIEET-IKON v A i:k i -mM.nl m-tv' I . 7 t-m- . JtJtns coatautly on A llRAVE Ar-ir , tells the following in,;, part of an lC An engine leff U& ' M brown out of " " 11 r.i that is, its machinery J deranged that it coulj J direction b.. r... .. 9 ! i i ii um ii. i j perfectly done, it nt H,t ' very slowly at fir.. . . i . ' 1 out tL. TiblC PpcC'l, Wh.l, Blariuir.g s it ha,l ntarte, sue, anu was Or . rurniiim . ! The tflHrt ,.f ,!.: , I - till IIS r that 0 Pf,!.,.. it mas' sfu.t,... . inn, i. orlr-- seemed no possibility f ar 5 ... .u. nvtiueni man liai ! place. A ballast-driver i i ot tl,e tr.;R trucks which coniw ,v. nulin- .b,. i..r... . . f "av- also remove Ihe soil fri,m f,., the engine runt.i,,,. with,,,,. l" with wonderful nerve h-ft ' tAn.l . I ... 1 1 n i ... .T.u, urtsueu alier i!, a lllftht-n Tl.: i '. ! lor, had they encouiitf.,.! ". would not only have been k;;- j I i -w uia i i:i;p I renderpd thr . icmiai me rcauer ot c; ! that he, too, was rennin , "down line. Howpu.., i.y is also invented j runaway, and leaping fr0a t' C RAILWAY . nine on to the tender3 l, " 6: ! strig-ir train. Tiik Max who wim, LtveL a proper and well proporti out. nowever. oem t.j tall. ". ot tbe middle t-:z, and n.tI Hid complexion is u.t Ut.fi rii tjo much ruddiness in yn:h j of longevity. His hair ?.v"-, fair rather than t j the l.Uk. strong, but net ronh. :ii;.e. bi; he has lar"e vtir.s in t'. his shoulders are rental r uber ; ; necK is not too l njr; Li.a'. protrude ; hU Lands arc l .. -.1 . f. . l r . - ijr cieiLj ins is raiiier and bia les are hnn ar..l r:md i i j t . L'lu.iM, rtiuuru ciii'm. a siron ' v without diSiculty. TLereiijv ' parts, llis senses ere gij.l icate. His pulse is slow av! r" j stomach is excellent. appet:' ?w ' easy. The pys of the tab!e arrn of importance ; they tone Lis ty, and his suul partakes in tl which tliey communicate. He merely for the sake of eatinj.b is an hour of daily festivity. II- and has nt too much t!.irs!; Wi in always a sin of rapiJ :f-c lie is serene. L.q'iacioU' active. of joy, love an.l hope, rtn i:.v- impressions cf liatre-1, nnp-r ani His passions uever Lee-. me xi'.z. tive. If he ever civi-s way tat: periences rather a useful jL.trof. arf;ficil an.l cen!le fevT. Mowing of the bile. lie is f r.'.i ployment, particularly c'rr. asreeal le speculation. He is ar . friend to nature and d n;e!x has n; thiist after liors. r or r:Lfe i.-hes all tlnHiqhts uf t j m.'.T..-; the Phmiolvgiiit. To Pkkl Pkachk Ti f." clip from an exchange, ar: l pt. it is worth : "The following is an -favo trouble as well as c. !'.' best part of the peach, wh: : thrown away when a knife i.-s- them. M'ike lye s-t t,z :u p1-"-atbes and oft water. Fill lye, and when b'iMr.gnpi'i y ;: or t'uirteec peaches, avl uu ioirnediately, a:id immerse t:.tc; cold water. Take m.c in j-s: i the rind will slip ..Ter.tire'.v. beautiful yeihw bail; tlrr;::v in another pail f pur- vwr,i until all are ih.r.e. Tl.i r'' injure the fi ivnr c f the Srt ? ! tried, the old faah5i;e;l wr i the knife will not be T!f''-,':. i mt strons tivmch, put i:."''" dipper fulls of clean excellent way of r.u.f'm " ' their jackets prepr.nt ry t' i '--also for peeling tmatr-es. To Seal Fr.riT Cxs.-At jives a method if c!oirp n states, obrtates the nsnaJ Fenlin". Take one r tablespixinful of lard an.l ex-i- 't A cr ; the lard rrmiennsj ' when cold. After filling tl. place the tin cap in j t-:t piece of Mrong musiiu. lar' "f ing in the can, smear cr.e milted rosin, and fitaroootkJj over the cap; when cixJ.f15 siurfaceof ihe mnslin i)! can is readily opened ::nr. of hot water. G'.is jirs, tt s v be sealed in the same t"-. metho.1 has been trie! it is asserted, has rctua.-.M canned fruit from t' e& r. is ready accent to tbf cobiea'-1 Industrial PrUectcr. Marruce. Every oas i. . ;.,t a wftstf uptctv nd indiltrr ttlPT-S" and 'virtne and itelli;:iiCe f,ri up Lis children in the '".r . T.-LT. WJ '.'". And every woman w!w,8. 'vjti1' bend the valae of a F c ' lore enough to rP1 his time of trial d r,c ity enongb to prerect the slave cf her tTT wonau, we say. 7 T J MBS' .TIM 405407 LiaisTTSwirj . .T 1 T I - f Tbis Hoeisneyj-A,,:!? fnruishe, nd '"'L J roads ccvung wi0.tlSr.' connect id with lh IM-''' of the day iShl- G A Y V m.T Grocers and C.w5 ' 112 Liiertt SiRti". ' E3..dec d, on HxZ St., Ebeastut2. US. baal.
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