JU A Slrauge Soit of Cemetery. Travelers la South America have made many strange discoveries there as strange indi-ed, as those occasionally reported in the fabled and ever investing Eat. One of the latent is depcritcd of a sort of cemetery above ground. It is in the dosert of Atacama, a plateau io xha wonderful Andes, at an eleva - tioo of about four thousand feet above the sea. The only evidence that men ever ex isted there, is that human bodies, as well as those of mules aud borses, are scattered about upon the wattte, dried and shrivelled to murumies by the parching atmosphere. A recett traveler In that region gives a graph ic account of what he saw, from which we select his description of the cemetery with out sraves: "Two days journey from Calatna. over the dazzling sand and through the stifling dut brings the traveler to Chiu Chin, an ancient Peruvian burying place still within the bounds of Atacamn. "And here in re;-erve f t him is a specta cle which one might safely affirm has not its like upon the face of the earth. It is called a cemetery, by which we underhand a place for the interment of the dead. lint here the dead are not buried. Seated in a laige t-euii-circle one be-ide another aie the- mummied remains of an assemblage of human beings men, wotnen am! children to the number of five or bis. bundled, ail apparently in the places aud attitudes which they first occu pied, and which they kpt perhaps fur ages. They sit iu the sand, immovable, as in sol emn council, gazing vacantly, with sunken and dried eyeballs, into the arid waste be fore them. Nearly all are in the same posi tion, though some have fallen down, and are partly covered with sand. The hot dry air has presi rved them as imperndiably as the embalming art has the bodies of Egypt. "What is the explanation of so HtraDge a scene? Who are these that uow constitute this ghastly company ? Where, and how, and why did they first take their places in this vast semicircle ? "A thousand questions may be asked, but few answered. The .habitants of the coun try who live nearest the pot have no knowl edge on the subject. &me think that the bodies were brought hither and placed in that position alter death, and that such de posit was to serve the purpose of burial. But where could the people have lived who brought their dead to this spot ? There is no habitable region at any convenient dis tance, and no place of similar design is known to exist, to prove that it was a cus tom common to the aboriginal population. "Others believe that this may have been the remnant of a native tribe, huuted and pursued by enemies, aud driven to a desper ate choice between two impending evil ; t die by their act or by the weapon of their foes. There arc mothers with infants in their arms among the mummies, and it is even thought that the dried and shrunken countenances retain sufficient expression to indicate that some grievous calamity had overtaken or was about to befall them. It may be their fancy, but travelers aver that grief and despair may be traced upou these shrivelled features, and they are ready to be lieve that their possessors might have been retreating before the conqueror of their country (perhaps from Pizarrn himself) and that sooner than submit tamely to the rapa cious and cruel invaders, they pieferred to hide themselves in this dreary and iiiHcee.i ble spot, and to suffer the agony of a volun tary death, sustained by such comforts and hopes as their own simple faith could afford. We cannot tell ; but there is a spot on the border of this desert called Tucumau, which in the Indiau language means ' All is lost." Perhaps the uame commemorates the heroic resolution of those united people as they sought the de.-ert f.r self-immolation. "It is said, too, bv those who Lave studied ihe religious ideas of the ancient Peruvians, that they belitved in self-sacrifice fcr their country; that thus dying they would be speedily removed to a better land toward the west." We have enjoyed many a j'kc alx.nt the long names of the rivers and lakes of Maine. But, now that these names are big enough to speak for themselves, suppose we all quit laughing at them, and in quitting, give the last word to a correspondent, who writes from Lake ifunkatunkoobogsquroitakooloo natic that he asked a boy which was the best of several small lakes' for fishing. The boy answeied: "La'ce PissaquattLsaqrjapn.s sam quiddynixcum" . At this point the correspondent walked away, reached a neighboring lake, fiabed three" hours, and re turned. Ou bis way home, be roei the boy where he had left him, still looking on the ground, and jut finishing the name "o!oo tikubugenisuggi." The scene of the following romance is laid at Yonkers, New York: "A young lady who was engaged to be married soon, on passiug a barber shop, saw her iotenrlcd in a chair and a barter fanning him. She supposed lie must be sick. k she rushed in and threw herself in his arms, and found he was only Laving his mustache dyed. She got soniw of the stuff on her fate, which col ored her fair cheek, and . disgnsted her that she broke ofl the engagement." JIKE! FIRE!! FIIIE!!! DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN? AND ARE TO THtTARIS TO OBEY THE SUMMONS ! TLis to are not. unless joa tort been to Wolff's Clothing Store, and Lave boaghl oaef those superb - m. a . ai a Jl S COATS P Jo rjo dry- IKoxrr wakes tbfm at from $Js to 20, and any tvhtr gar eat jum &t yen bare made U oi&tr at abort aotice. zrxo nr. so charger Mr. WOLFF W i,t returi ro the East, and fcis IlEADT MAI ( CLOTDIXG DEP1RTMEXT w ecathlns ie- largest asMtment, the most vazied aiscrtatrat. aad UoiLr tike xaost pteasicg fsrtnBat of SUMHER GARMENTS ! FOlt ME, ISO BOYS, EVER DISPLAYED I!C iliflOKi S"OTEKCOATB. from ti keslp iced Caw5mer to tn LVaTtr U tSrrvli Smu cf CUh,cS at (rora 3 loVstJ Pniftasn $l,MloJ9. Tests frxsm 75 uts to $5. Aluo. fMfn) variety cf 370TIOI7S & PUEHISHIiya GOODS, Hats, Caps, Hoots, fiSioes, ' UMBRELLAS, SATCHELS, T RFKS, 1 c t-Jo tl LAUIES DEFAXT3JEST win ti IvwiA m faJl Mock ttt Jl?3. itvm th low er prUd Cauy to tfc trn 53itk and Shl YeiX dctrt to tl 3, Altcta. Tb. SAVE MONEY ! BY PATKONIZIXU C;1IKAP CASH DEALERS XX ALL KINDS DRY GOODS, LADIES' DREES GOODS, Ready-Hade 6L0THING, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES, SATIXETTS, JCAXS, 9 Ami ix Frcti and Complete Stock of CHOICE F1UILY GROCERIES consisting if i ill CKAl.V, FEED, BACON, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES, DRIED &, CAN'D FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. AI30, a large stock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE ON HIGH STKEET, four Doors East of Cratr ford's Hotel, Ebesisburg' Pa. Encxsmp.G mm m mm mm, HAVING leccntly enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con-s.st- of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair .Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, EfS Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Sirup. Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, ic"; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Books, Deeds, Notes nnd Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, I'.lack nnd lied Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazine, Newspapers, Novels, H:s toiies. Bibles, lieligious.Ptajeraud Toy Books, Penknives, I'ipes, &c tW "We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELUY, to which me would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOCRAl'H ALBUMS at lower prices th an everoll'ered in this place. Paper nnd Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEUMGN & MUKRAV, July 30, If 6c. Main Street, Ebensburg. THE SEH jET.V.4 REAPER AND MOWER! QUE A TL Y UH'K 0 VED, With fli.uble nioli.ji), or change of speed at will. ly ihe movement of an easy working lever, without stopping the team, the speed can be easily changed from fast to slow, anti from slow to fast ; or by the anie lever can be thrown entirely out cf gear. Also a grand improvement in the uew Geared Kt-el that is so popular, and with a new Self-Hake and other improvements, ihe JEtxa " is conceded to be far ahead of all its competitors in every essential quality of a successful machine. 3?armers, If you want to get the Lest Reaper and Mow er manufactured, call at George Huntley's House-Furnishing and Agricultural Depot and see toe famed JEi-na." or send for the new pamphlet of grand improvements for 1870, sent free to any rddrrns. 1" HE TAMTE IS THE BEST SAW GUIOXER! IX TIIC WORLD! JX,K SAL I KT GEORGE HUNTLEY, T. JAMES' HOTEL, (Conducted on ihe European Plaa 405 & 407 1.1BB3TT STKKKT. orPOSITJC lilJ U.NION DKPOT. PlTTSBVKGH, Pa JAJ!KSK' LMU. - - - ProvTietvr. this House is newly built and sf ltndidly Inrnisbeil, and ctmTeuieut to all iue lail loatis coming into the city. The Restaarant coiaect3 witb this Hotel oj-en at all hours of tbe day And night. oct.17.-ly. UNION HOIISK. fU'ZTllS'. butel LrXhi of a nKl Sllwl Pff it La3 ieretoibre received. Hi , , . WU.IJ IT I 111 r" aKonte; tss bar iih the best ci hqoors His stabf 0 Iarg, acd -rill t teaied ly a attei,ti,e and obnn lcetlr- Jan SO. 1868.-ff " lf ouota house, J R' ' UST" CO., Pr.p-,.. ' o.. icw. k always suppJkJ wub the ebweest delicacies; the Ra is B.pim vith eUve Itaiioir, BtJ the Siajox. attended by caxefal isot!ers. Transient Tifcii,r ateojn odttd and boarJers talen hj the week gaDl3 00 reitsocaWe terms. feb21 . . WHOLESALE GR0CEI Double Family Fiei EMERY WHEEL, FOK Gumming Saws, O S AD A L I S THE GKEAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER purifies the blood atid cures Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases of Wo men, nnd all Chronio Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. . Recommend ed by the Mdical Fuculty and many thonpanos of our best citizens. Rend the testimony of physicians and patients who hare used Rosndalis ; send for our Ros.idulis Guide to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, whichwe pub lish for gratuitous distribution ; it will pive you much valuable information. Dr. R. W. Cair, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure in recommending vour RoeADAi.iaas 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 pronounced himself cured after having taken five bot les of your medicine. The other is a case of Scrofula of ion statding, which is jrapidly Improving under its use, and the jinoicjiiioiis are that the patient will soon j recover I have carefully examined the formula by which'your Rosndalis is made and fii d it an excellent compouud of alterative lngiedi tits. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Kv.,ff ys ;he has ucd Rognda'is in cases of Scrofu jla and Secondary Syphilis with t-atis'ac-jtoiy results as a cleaner of the blood I 'know no better remedy. Samuel O. M'Fadden, iUurfreesboro . Tenn ,savs: I have used seven bottles of Rosndalis and am entirely cured of I! lieu matism ; send me four bottles, as I wi.-h it fcr my brother, who has scrofulous sore eves. Bet j Bechtol. of Lima, O., writes : I have ruflercd for i!0 years with an invet erate eiupticn over my whole body. A shoit time since I bought a bottle ot Ro- sadalis and it t fi'ectcd a perlect ciire Road!is is sold bv Llsixon & AlfR & ay , Ebensburg, and Druggists general ly. Laboratory. l Exchange Place, Baltimore. CLEMENTS & CO., April 7, ISM. ly. Proprietcrs J9QSS AND 188 UOIGUT, 601D AXn EXCHANGED OX ?1QST LISICRAL. TS;IJ3IS. 1 'ought and Sor.n at Market Kates. COUPONS CASHED, Pacific Eailroad Bonds IiOKJIIT AM) SOLD. Sloclcs Eoiifjld y- Sold on Commission Only :n:i50, iaitviiis a:td Tn;:r::::rc First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For sale at 90 and accrued iutrrcnt. Accounts received anl In threat Allow ol on Daily liiilmireN. N.ibject to choc It nt Might. IVo. -t() South TIIIKD Street, ic:ilais:i.izji i. COMTIKENTAL LIFE IMURANCE JO. OK IIARTFOUD, COXy. Cancel r. Emero, Prost. - Trs:is 2. rssgiaas, Cec'7. HIS COM TAN Y ranks among the first class Life Insurance Companies doing bus s in Massachusetts, and by complying with the las of that State, insures perlect satety to her Policy Holders. It grants 50 per cent loan of picmium on Life Policies to its Insured, and hy applying all the cash collected Jroni its members to Insurince, gives the largest Insu rance attainable for the amount of nionev in vested. Its profits are divided among the Pol icy Holdi rs, and its Dividends have never been less than 50 per cent., thus bringing the net cost of the Insurance within the most limited means, and affording the protection of a Policy on Icrcna not excelled by any Company. Trustworthy and reliable men are wanted to act as agents for this Company in Cambria and adjoining counties, aud with such the most libeial arrangements will be made. To those who may be unacquainted with the hus-ires. full instructions and aid will be most cheerful ly rendered whenever desirable or available. COPE k JOHNSON. Agents for Cawhrhi County. Johnstown, Pa. Ho nx Jt Norton, General Agents, PI Fourth Axenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.14.-ly. ' Poor women are 011 every side, and orphans cry (or bread, because husbands and fa thers lived and died uninsured." life mnm uwm OF rHILAUELPHAI. Organized 1850. AL.x.TVBii.LDis,Pies . .Jons S. Wilsox.Scc All policies noi forfeitable. All policies are pajable at death or b0 years of nge. Et oxojiy in manngement. Care :n the selec tion of risks, PaojiFTNhss in the payment of deaife claims, and StttRiTT in tbe investment of its immense funds, are r gidly adhered to and have always characterized ibis Company. . J. FRANK CONDON. Special Agent. Nov. ii, iFt;y.-iT. THE RED HORSE POWDERS! Druggist, Chemist and Horseman, MILTON, IA ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE TIIE BEST IN THE WORLD!! TOR AVI GENERAL DISEASES OF HORSES, STOCK AND POULTRY, Bifc m Prcvencfvc nnf Care. Try ThemI-20 & 40 Cts. a Package. June S. mo.Sm VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE T. FASM oned by Edttui. A Btbb tiec d sitBateu ia Washington tonnshio. Caml,ri:i ro.i,i. ;a r fereU for sale. Sid Farm con- i if i KES 0"f -Lick are dear- ii- r11" well timbered The land ts of th. best ijuali,T kB(i tbe ments a. e Ho,, Ba,.,. c T Lere is go?d 0"A the premises. Frr tnms, JKS r"f 8 .u Attegheny township .rotseseum will be eiveti :J ' wkea mtl id mfr.. ... Aynl2l.-tf; Executor of E. A.. Burkee'd. ( R 0 s A D A L I S mum Tilings Worlli Xuorin. A Mokkctt saint has discovered-and pub lished in the Church Organ, a sure preven tive of small j ox. which is: "After being exposed, eat a sufficient quantity of onions to move the bowels, and go on about your business. Try it, and report the effect to this ( flice, so that it may be published to the world with more signatures than one." Valuable Rccipe. Among the various methods of keeping nd making water cool, none is much better or easier than that prac ticed in the East. The water is put in jugs, bottles or wine coolers, which are placed in buckets filled with salt and salt petre, and then turned rapidly, until the water almost reaches a freezing point. If the weather is very hot. the buckets are replenished several times a day, and the turning process repeat ed. Thus.says a writer in the Lady's Friend. You have ppaikiing cold water with the thermometer at oue hundred degrees in the bhiide, aud even when uo ice is to be had. Food Medicine. Dr. Hall relates theca.-e of a man who was cured t.f billioiisness by going without his supper and drinking fjetly o lemonade. Every iiinrninn. sa s the doc tor, this patient roe with a wonderful sens1 of reHf, refreshment, and a fetlirjg as though the blood had beeu Utterly washed, clcar.sed, and cooled by the lemonade and the fast. His theory is that the food wiil be used as a remedy h.r many diseases successfully. For example, he instances cures ot spitting blood by the use of snlt ; epilepsy and yel low fever, watcrnullons ; kiduey affections, celery; poison, olive or sweet oil ; erysipe las, j ounded cranberries applied to the parts affected; Hydrophobia, on i-us, etc. So the thing to do in order to keep iu god health, is really to know what to eat, and not what mediciue to take. Medical Properties of Eggs. The white of an egg lias of late proved the most efficacious remedy for burns. Stven or eight successive applications of tins substance soothes pain, and tffectually excludes the burn from the air. This simple lemedy teems preferable to collodiati, or ever cotton. Extraordinary stories are told of the healing propei tics cf a t ew oil which is easily made from the yt ke of hen eggs. The egus are fir.-t boiled hard, and the yokes are then re moved, crushed and placed over a fire, wheto they aie carefully stiried till the whole fub stauce is just on the point of catching fire, when the oil separates and is pomed iff One yoke will yield neatly two tea.-pootduis of oil. It is in general uce among coluniets 01 cnjuui ikussia as a means ol cunii" bruises aud scratches. cu'j, Citoleka Infantum. An eminent phy sician in the Ikarlk aud Home gives the fol lowing lernedy for cholera iulanturn : The immediate remedies are such as allay the excessive irritation of the st.un.-.ch and bowels, and sustain the strength. The first indication is bet,t secured by pr.vi.:iri' a good wet-aur.se, if the child is baud-fed.' If the nurse cannot be obtained, the food mut be prepared with the greatest care. Gi at's or cow's milk, fret-h, is perhaps the best sub stitute. The I(h1 of the nurseling must be givtn iu small quantities, or entirely with, held for a few hours. It is worse than use less to urg,i food upon a stomach which in stantly rejects it. Water must be ivtn very sparingly, as it is scarcely tolerated. Of the simple domestic remedies, lime-w ater, t and when the skin Is cool, a few drops of j b andy, a'Jay irr.ttti-.n ai.d sustain the cir j culation. The lime-water should be riven with or immediately after the food, a half teaspoonful dilute! with milk. Braudy should be given, diluted with water, five to fil'teeu drops, and lepeated every two or three hours, unless the skin is ht,r. Warm applications of spirits to the bowels leiieve the pain. The most important measure to be adopted is the removal of thfc child to a place where it will have a pure and invig orating air. The effect of thU change is often surprising. How the Tm HER (li'KS The n ri nr. t consumption of woo.1 in the United States is enormous. One hundred thousand acres of the best timber is cut every year to sup ply the demand for railway sleepers alone. lr railroad building, repairs and cars thJ annual expenditure in wuxl is thirtv-eight millions of dollars. Iu a single year "the lo comotives in the United States consumed fifty-six millions of dollars' worth of wood. There are in the whole countiy more than four hundred thousand arlizans in wood : and. if the value of their labor is one thou sand dollars a year each, the wood industry of the country represents an am unt of near 1 . r, , 1 1. .. .) i 1 1 , ., i uc iiumiieu minions 01 dollars per num. an- OOK WELL TO YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES For 5In' mil Bnj- Wear. The undersigned repectfuHv informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to maiiuliiptnro Unfile SHOES of any desired size or onalitT. from the finest French calfskin boots to the coaisMi. L orogau. in the Titi Btsr mannf.k, on the short eM notice, antl at as moueiate prices as like worK can be obtained anywhere These who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily ie convinced of the fact if ther will onlr give me a trial. Try aod be convinced. I5?Jler airing of "Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmaulilte manner. Thankful for past favors I leel confident Jhat j pntcs wm coinmeiui me to a con linuauce and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg. April 28, ItfC'J. FIRST SATlOXiL Saddle & Harness Shop m a. J ne sunscriuer baa commenced business at nis Uld &tand on High street. West Ward. op. posite the Union School House, Ebensbur, ra.. n nere ne is manufacturing and is prepared to 11 all oiders iu hw liue at greatly reduced prices. Desirous of patronage from all formei patrons nd the public generally, invite them to call, witb a view of saving money for them selres, as 1 will positively iiirt-isli the best and cheapest work that is or can be made in this or adjoi'dn counties. Call ond see samples of my woik and learu my prices M. M. O'NEILL. Ebensborg, March 10, ISTQ.-tf. G Pw E AT CHANCE To Save Monev! A LL PERSONS buying Goods from me alter thi3 date, and nnvir CASH lor the same, will be allowed TEN PER CENT, off regular prices. No distoust will be allowed unless cash is paid down at time of pnrchase. ESCmeon ! come all! and convince vour eelves that ilONEY CAN BE SAY ED liY BUYING FOR CASH from GEO. HUNTLEY. LOID . CO.. Ranker. Gold, Silver, Government Loan, aad other Securities, booaht and m U Tn. allowed on Time i,epoit. GIlection made n all accessible roinU in trie Hnit,t k.m WK1 a ICOtfrl KAnkinor hrt4ua j TOOD, MOMIELL & CO,. WASIIIXOTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R, Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Eclcd Dealers in MILIjIXEICY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEKNSWARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. II ATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAlLt. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WAKE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce, such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CA UBON OIL. kc, Ac. Who'esale and retail orders solicited aud promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL & CO. John"town, April L'H, 1H"'J. ly. "jrKNTISTIiY. The undersigned, a -fi-J' graduate vrV ot the IJiilti- f??'-i2: more College ffZ&S&i oi menial aar- T;srV cerr. re-sDeet- ftT-.-.t-V--it'ii. ensburg arid vicinity, w h;ch phtce he will viil on the roucTtt Monday of each month, to re main one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD D. D. S. DR. H.B. MILLER, Altuonu, la., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Oihce removed to S irir.ia stieet. opposite the Lutlieran church. Persons from Cumbria comity or ehewhere who get work done bv me to the amount of Ten Dollar-and upw ard-." will have the railroad fare deducted from tht-ir bills. All wouk warb antkd. Jan. ill, IrV.I -if. L W. ZIEGLEH. Surtreon D.-n- tist.will visit Eienstjurr nu 1 day ot each month, and reuiaii one week, uuriuu which time he may be lound at the Mountain House. kTeeth extracted wit!. out p::i:i by the use ot Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas j KDICAL CAHl). Di:. K. .J. Dir.. --- i;tr,l, has commenced the practice of mi'il-i-ineirt fhest Spi-s:itrs. (umliria (iintv. I'a. Ollice over the store of E. A" 11. Nutter. All pro fessional calls respondt'd to prompt lv :it miy hour of t!io day or i:i-ht. I jeJ.Tt.-cjiu.i P II. 1'LANK, M. D., tenders his J professionel ri ic s to the citizens of Ebensbiirir und vicinity. Otlicc on Mitrli str. t t. opposite tne new t'oniritxationu) t hurcii. East lift. NlRllt falls rail b' Iliad.' Ht tin- l-lff r.-v;i- deuce Ot" iJr. It. s. Dunn, West Ward. Imyir.J w. W. JAMISON, M. D. I.oretto, (nmbrlu o., Ia 7 enders his profesioiiHl services to such of the citizens of the above place ami viciniiv ni y require medical aid AinliM. Iv.j J AMES J. OATMAN. Jl. J.. tenders his professional services as Phy- sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroil tewn and vicinity. Office in iear f f build ing occupied by J. Luck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Haug's tin and hardware store. May 9, 18G7. J. LLOYD, sweestior to 31. S. IlCNK, DeaVr in Dnuis, Mtdiciues. Painlx, fyc. SNre on Main strict. nppoite tho ".Mansion lli.us-e," Kl ensburg, Pa. October 17. 18G7.-Cm. D. M-LAUGIILIN. ITTORXEY AT LAW. J.Jnutown, ra. fl Ofiice in tlie Kxchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up ft airs. Will attend to all business connect ed with las profession. Jan. 31 . 1807. -tf. JOHN 1 LINTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jhmtm. ra. j Ofiice in buildinjj on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1807. tf. 4 (J L. PERSHING, Attorxey-at- Law, Johnston n. I'a. Office on Frank Im street, upstairs, Hardware Store. over Jolin Benton's Jan. 31. 18G7. EASLY, Attoijnky at Law. Office, No. 108 Franklin street. .TnJ.n. town, Ta . two doors North ot Frazer's Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of Jegiil business that may be entrusted to hiin. KOPKLIH. - - - . T. IV. DICK, Johnstown. Ebenshjira KOPELIN & DICK, Law, Kbensburg, Pa. Attouneys-at- Of!3re with U'm Kitten, tscj., Uulonade How. oct.2"J.-tf. B.L.jwnjsiOT, j . SCANLAN. JUUS'iO. & tCANLAN, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg. Cambria co.. Ta. Office opposite the Court House. Ebensburs, Jan. 31, 18b"7.-tf. V. A MinrMAKM GEO. r. OATSIAT CmOEJMAKEU & OATAIAN, Attor p nkys at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OlSces on High street, immediately east of Huntley's hardware store. ap stvj TM. II. SECHLER, Attornkyat- recently occupied by Geo. M. lleade. Esq , Colonade Row, Centre street. au-'.27. -- a. vy nit. r: 111 rtniiH EO. M. IlKADE, Attortuytt-lstic, EbeJisbnrg, Pa. Office in new building receniiv erected on from High stieet. ventre street, two doors lang.27. JOSEPH M'DONALD, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. ce Centre street, opposite Linton's llotcl- Jd. 81. 1867-tf. F. P. TIEIJNEY. ITTOKNEY AT LAW, ElenAurg, Pa. t Office in Colonade Row. Jan. 6. 18G7tf. WILLIAM KITTET T. ITT0RNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Ta ll OOice iu Colonade Row. Cen tre nrtt Jan. 21. 1867.-tf. JOHN FENLON I1TORNEY AT LAW, Eben'slurg Ta fl Ofhce on High street, adjoining hi8 resi dence. Ta qi iao-r r AMES C. EVSLYrAroSS: at-Law. Carrolliotfin. v . j on i . II. k'kead7j Pea;e the office formerly ocenpied by M. Uaso fully offers his - services to the F fv tf ly jTfij citizens of Eb- 'XJ ETE II C A 11 V B EL L BEE HIVE. The undersigned has secured letters patent of the United States, dated December 14, ISO, for an improvement in the construction of Bee Hives, and claims f'r his invention advantages possessed by no other heretofore patented. The principal feature of Ibis Hee Hive is the arrangement by means of which it is thorough ly ventil-tted. thus precluding the possibility of the bees smothering, '.he comb moulding or the honey souring. This desirable end is accom plished by a vertical perforuted tube, running centrally through the hive and open at the top and bottom. All persons interested iu apicul ture will at once see the grenf advantages he cured ir. this improvemeut. The ventilator is for the increase of bees The peculiar construction of the box, partic ularly in the arrangement of the irner com partments, whereby it can be cleaned at any time without disturbing the bees, is another valuable imptovement which will he obvious to nnv per.-on who exn mines this Hive. An ex:i-iiiialiou of the workings of the t es or the condition of the interior can be made at any time, as the si-:es are cased with glass. l?ees can be trasfcrrfcd from a different hive to the improved one without nnv difficulty whatever. It would requite too much space to enumerate here all the advantages claimed in this inven tion, but full iLfurma'.ion wid be promptly fur nbhed by applyirg in person or by lt-tter to the patentee. 1 am now repnred to dispose of territory f-jr the sale of the Improved Eee Hive in any portion of the United States. PETER CAMPBELL. Carrolltow n, Cambria Co , Pa. AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GATE The patentee of ihe above has hIho invented and p.uen:ed an AUTOMATIC RAILWAY GA I K, to which he invites the attention of milroad neii. Phi! information w ill be fur ui.-hed on application, and Company Iiij:h!s will be dicposed ol by the inventor. Address as above. jaa.l l.70 - tl. GEO. C. K ZA1IM , JAS Is. ZAHM. ZAHM El SON, DEALERS IK DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Hat s,Caps, Boots, Shoes, AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLES lTs::ulI Iiex( In ;i Country Store. WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCK TAKEN IS EXCHANGE FOR GOODS ! STORE ON MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, Jur.e 10, 1SG9. EBEXSIVURG. PA. TIIE SLATE COMPANY Are prepared to furnis'i to Bailders or Slaters their VKRV l)ABK BI CE COI.ORF.I SITKRIOR R00FI1VG SLATE ! From theit own Quarrifs. Incited in Norih.imp ton county, Penn'a, AT QUARRY PRICKS. Samples may be seen, aud communications addressed to E. L. GOODWIN, Agent. J. SHALLLMiERtiEK, I:-es-t. Oilice : Belwir's Blubing, Pi qitssk Wat. Cor. Kiglnh St., Vittsburgh, Ii . fm5-t;m. N D R E W MOSES, riERCHANT TAILOR, Scrrts's Bcunixu, Clinton St., Johnstown, HAS just received his fall and winter stock of fine French, Lundon nnd Amerrsn CIOIHS, CASSl.MZRKS and VF.ST1NGS. and a full assortment of Gent's Firxjshixo Goods. Sir. jroses has been for eight Tears cutter at Wood, Morrell Cu. 'a establishment, and ntw desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in S.ib oess brilding. on Clinton stieet, witb a stock r,f goods adapted to the fall nd winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles' and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by" at teution to business to merit a share ot public pitronnge, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended bis efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2. 18Gg.-tf. EVERE THE MEMORY ITU ENDS DEPARTED ! OF MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the best materia! and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Harble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other wort in his line. None bot the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the tities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yonrselves as to the merits cheapness of ny work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12. 1868.lv. pARMERS AND OTHERS SHOrUO KOT FAIL TO OXT ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED JLIma IoubIeGcarcd WOOD-SAWING MACHINES, roR icuica GEORGE HUNTLEY, EtICSItUItG, ia., h Sofe Agent for Cambria County. FIIANK W. HAY, fllOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer of TIN. COPPER and SHEET IRON WAKE. Cemol'ttreet, below Clint. tntn, Ta. A large stock constantly on Reli ll,uilo,,Cr As illustrating .. . rare presence of n,;. t... vouches for the fulW -wn? ongtually V . fiction : u 'U'Jj. Caroline G . pronortiom-d maidwithafaJhio,, vjae tveuir-T .f. atnermiMress' t,i:, t f0r .V1"-: amused herstif, Uf.ire -w e articles u,.,J a ' at her nii.-tress' t..; . . r h( beloi.pmz tol.er,,;. with complacency. a lee f-r a M.kit p Ja tax mnietrv 1 ... . . . "V; rowed p.uti.es. ,.u, l!e ' aai!tl the return of herc ' saw int-, bH. T,:lt Wte-;-taw hir alive. S: e u. ( " ; ir.S mur.-Vud in l.er Q "r and plate chest tr.,kHJC' ; 'Ihe r,Lbt-r and ru.r,',,,.,- . ' by which he cou:.lr.ecp,L';'" oftrno.stdiw.tHarchLe.:' years after. Car.,iii.t i lar eaj.HL'ity 1 y a !a-.'v She had alrcWt fur,,,'".'.1"' L fhe tl.o'ightnf it, it di.-ooverii:- the crimit,! : It La, ..ti ed tl.at.Uw.,, of the n.l'io I.rc,:i:,Lrt(v; ' ' wh.n, ; tl.e pa-se,j a ,-r . Le;ird these " u ThereV a le f'r a st,k:B. . a f -oi tc.r a sh e." ;' ' Iu a moment the t'vr:u ,f . 1 tL.re her ti,id:re!, w as !;il,r:.r her men,..ry. And r,-w f'JrV re.set.ee i f niiuf-. Prrtc. i , .7, heaid anyth-.LK, the giALcVf ?r up cf nrien. Si.e mw t' but she could not tt x hpt-ken. She walked !.',:!, ,'.' then t.ti-ppe-1 in au naltcife;-'..' finally uru;n back, d'ke:"" a.-ked t. bK diiecte 1 t.j a ctr;,f '. fch- expected, a'.l of them la! i,V anl a met g the voire ?!ie tr, .'r the one that hid firjt tyka ' ' gu g? and h..ks .Pre Wh rC only told them that they wt-cV." nfnt, s.nd that .-iie w. n': ..' tit.D hhe waiiTed fr ni thefj-.t-.-; met. She thus avtrtt-J ti." . watcii-d her boe.ikii: lM a r, -next d:fi:cu1ty was t i:.j',rs what slie wanted ; f-he T .s ! ,.i v '.iii.'ht in France, anil kDtws-irt of Fteiich. She, h'iWrvr, c-.r-:e; dictionary with h"r, t ) ,.' purchases, anil bearchirj t hr. tionary she faiul tbe ui r.( ; she then wrte them with a tr: ' fly-leaf of the dictionary. T,'-.. tiiii.-: Cic'id'irine Je eroitbt;L. tin ineuiiter." The gra::,tur rect. as dictionaries do n !- :... tbe r.darnie r.ndert- ol it. ar: ; moment held the murderer iris-r was afterward convicted ati !.-.: giri's testiuiutiv. Thk IIioiust FL:.tn Ev?i Mas. Tiit? imt rernRrkalj't ri s sion on record was n...t.!- is ! and Guy Lu.-s.ir, in I'a:;?. 1'r:. prie they endowed sc:ctce i new au-l impoitant fnctis. q'ie?ti.:z that time, as they r.-.nitd wiiLL: plcte set of suitable aj" prats, a over, a surj-at.-al!ekii;.v..t.'r'i'ji .r and exj erinicnt. Ti.iy atr.ir' of 13.000 feet, and oWrvni :u height of S.COO t y.tOO k:: t!, they had takn with them, h ( be: ve the elT-ct cf the r ir.r : i: . upon them, did r.-t aj-snr inc-nvenier.ee. In the ir.f-rirt.' of the two exi'erimentus i' 1 accelerated ; that n! Ghj -Lj-?.:, : ! always slow, o2 le.i;s per r.nz't.' and that of Riot, naturally r.,;:.' per minute, was 111. At ai feet a p'gf iin wr.s liherat-.-'l; it '"' whirling thruh thj r.ir as :f n : stone. The air was I'Ht'rs,;. fird to en il'le i. to 1'y. Ti Gny-Lus?ac wr.t al. ne. a:.' height.! 3.000 l.c-t. f :.r r ' milts r two thousand ft top of Chimborazo M iuiitain. i ter was only thirteen inches:.' mometer I S degree? Fahrer.M freezing point, i.i'e r.t the gronnd it was SO dfcnei. i'- court jaid of the Con(r:a i-'f1"-Mttiers. in Paris, and Jwr i' of fix honrs. dencendeil r.c"-- dred miles distant. The re ' cension on Guv-Lussac's L?':"? iniiirinn.- Tia'iia .K- 1 r ihe vsr.i ' .-.j ... ... j j - - . respiration, rem hi ted wiui :n--,: chieliy by the abenca of ';; r" pressure. At the esirese ? feet bis face and nick 's".;; monsly, his eves protrivW !' blcHMl ran from his eve.tils I L and also came from his h"--''" t.., t,; ...t, r. f.irei ' which he never tally ree "- p his life. , A mi.srmml cewst'SJ'' erett, Mass.. ha?, fit oJ l tin. twi-;tory French W t'" 2. All the work was .Z raising tb frame, sett'tLg tue dow frames, aud the phu-if i'v one-armea men must i n living ? CHAIR MANUFACIJ .. . . rv4:N.t pTich as common vi L...'.tt1 ECbairs, Vienna th". Bacied Charrs, l; ROCKING CHAIRS, i'T . Settees, Lounge. CABINET FURN of every descrphon j.,. STYLES, WlTJirMES'. rasies w if. --'. - Ati"; .3 J W..ro V B tv7i ... j fr sale. -'" M' Moneys received on drrrr maud, without icterwt. i , r.tercst at fair rtfS- WS P Pi1 joii.vsToWX.r'-,' ALL KIP Or H, 1 Thanlfnl for 1"- fuUytolkitsartWJ age. Clinton Mrett, J51? x. i a.