II III t"ly''l'-'.y-0tl' -trvri.Mi.i.i.i'nji;nill I IWIBIIPIII Hi' II r Magnificent Altar Cloth. The most beautiful piece of church embroidery ever hrcn in tins country, and indeed rarely ni;a'li-il in Kurope, was used on the altar of Si. l'aul's Church yesterday, having been w.-rked lor a special i id'-r by the Sisters of lvi.-.t Grinstead, lhjg'ui'd, alter a design by an or:. merit ecclesiastical artist. The cluth was fnii of symbols and emblems, elaborate ly worked. There were upon it eight pea ci;cks, ihc nuu-iber eight being the number o!" the resurrection, and the peacock its sym bol. These birds were wonderfully worked; the ( yes of the feathers being made of South A me; ican beetles. In the centre of the cloth Wiis the tiee of Life, in which perches the -y ii'!..)!ical cross bell and redbreast, and from il.o top of which hang in a banner two li.Miea crossed. Above the whole was the seven church emblems, all worked with such elaborate .l-tn;l that it was impossible to discern them limn ughly at a distance. Enough, however, cui.ld be sceu to appreciate the artistic merit of the design ;nd embroidery. From the pulpit, also, hung a new cloth, on which was embroidered the emblem of the Holy j iiit, and tongues of fire. The ground work of both cloths was red velvet. The f it per altar was also adorned vith flowers i:nd lighted candles. At 11 o'clock a full fci vice of the Holy Communion was celebrat ed : the opening anthem, "Come Holy Spir it." specially chosen, was rendered by the f.i'd church cLo:r. Tho musical p. align of the service through t ut was of a spirited character, closing with a grand chorus, "Glory to God in the High est," sung with fine effect at. the ofltratory. The sermon wa3 by the reverend rector, llev. r. Hodges, from St. John, 10th chapter, 7ih verso, and was heard with the dtjepest interestjthroiichout. Baltimore Gazelte.May il'Jth. Cuke for Oakche. Discovert of an Ex traordinary Remedy. Secretary Fish has caused the following to be published . The discovery of "Ciihdnraugo" as a specific cure for cancer, and as communica ted to our government by Minister Wing, has created quite a furore among the medi v profession, and letters are pouring into the state department and Senor Flores, the Minister from Ecuador, asking for specimens of the Cundutaugo wood with which to in.tke experiments. These letters are be-c- m:ng so numerous that they ate annoy ing, especially ha the small quantity of the Cui'duraugo sent hens by the government of Ik-uulor lias h'pg since been distributed, and theaa requests cannot possibly be com l i el wi.h. Dr. Keene has gone to Ecuador ns' special env y, to collect a lot of this rimedy and br'srg it to this country for ex prment. Until he returns it is useless for people to write either to Mr. Fish or Mr. Flores, fur they can do nothing in tLc matter. The extraordinary manuer in which this lemedy was accidentally discovered has already been published. It was found in the pi o in: of Loja the same one which produces "Ciiincona." Some of that sent by Minister Winer, from Quito, foil into the hinds of Vice President Colfax, whose moth tt is s.ilTvriuz from cancer, and Mr. Colfax was so thanklul for the decided effect it had that he wrote to fenor Flores thankiug his government, in the Dame of suffering human ly, for the eff rts it was making to give to the world this most marvelous cf rutdicines. Juj;ii Hillings on Stbawbeiuuks. The strawberry iz one uv natnr's sweet pets. She makes them woith City cents, the hirst bhe makes uv them, aud never allows them tew be sold at a mean price. The culler uv the strawberry is like the setting of the sun under a thin cloud, with a delicate dah uv the rain bo in it; its frag rance iz like the breath uv a baby when it first begins tew eat wintergreen lozzingers; its il.ivi.i- i. like the negtar which an old fashioned goddess u.;ed tew leave in the bot tom uv the tumbler, when Jupiter stood trtat on mount ida. There iz many breeds ov this delightful v get ible, but not a mean cne in the hull lot. 1 think i have stole them, laying around loos, without any pedigree, in somebody's ta'l grass, when i was a lazy schoolboy, that c t dre.lful easy, without any white sugar on t tern, and even a bug occasionally mixed with them in the hurry ov the moment. Cherry s iz good, but they are tew mnch like sucking a marblo with a handle tew it. Teaches 'v. good, if yU don't get enny ov the pin feathers intew jure lips. Watermelons will suto ennybody who iz satisfied with half-sweetened drink; but the man who ken eat strawlx rrys, besprinkled with crushed sugar and bespattered with kream (at some body cbe's expense), and not lay his hand on I. is stutnmak and thank the author if strawberry and stummuks, and the phe'low who paj s for the strawberrys, is a man with a worn out conscience a man whose mouth tastes like a hole n the ground, and don't care what goes down it. The Corycion (Iowa) Monitor says: "Two days since,' a pair of turtle doves lit on a dooryard fence in Corydon. One was seen to take wing toward the house, and was probably blown against it by the strong -wind, fur in a moment it lay dead on the gmucd at the comer of the house. The other one thereupon flew to the spot, walked around its mate, wboso sudden stillness it did not underatand.'callcd it, md tried, with inany.raanifestatious of affection, to gain its attention. For an hour it persevered, and moved to tears the household that witness ed the circumstance. Another dove came and lit not far'away, and the two flew away together. Our readers, says the Monroe (Mich.) Commercial, will remember the accidental shooting of a Mr. Resume, at a danco at Newport last winter, by a shot from a pistol falling to the floor from a pocket of one of the dancer, tbi ball entering the right breast. Mr. Ilesume was not expected to live, but Le has recovered. His wife was present at the dance, and saw him fall, blooding, t the floor. Some two rr three months later she gave birth to a child, and, strange to cay, the child has on its breast) exactly corresponding t the -sound in the lather's breast, a small running soro about the slid of a small bullet-holo. TO PSETOT TlTTIMO IS SliALL-PoX. A physician in Simix City, Iowa, nses an ir.tra?ut made c-f charcoal and lard to pre ytrnt pitting in small-pox. This is applied freely over the sm face of the facs, neck ant! i.?.cciHS rooq as the disease buiaingrdshed, s.si continued until all symptoms of sappu i$jve fersr h ccrscd. The application ilj t.e itthiog. and gewns to shorten the ifaralk .f the atsse, ad leaves tbe pa tt wkbvut a bleaii.-,b, the eruption pro isclel Jy the oisrsie-afc tos even showing wna of jsioLstion ; tbe charcoal preventing tie lft.n cf light and lard that of air. CrxxAjrr Rsisx TV a pint f fresh leideTririt (stripped) pot a pint cf ttt tbera boil together ten initiate. -r a quarter cf as fcf.ar, lien strai nTui rfen tr te.. A,fer raspberries addvl - ptt flavor. Tli saiee may be V.-:acl tr hj siramerin two ta, h)mMSoli tl currixit j;Tfj ia tajf a ..Dt IATE MOKEY! BY PATROKIZISU hi 6Si &Z2GC3a& CASH DEAIitES IX ILL i LADIES' CRESS GOODS, Ready -Made 6L0THINQ, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, CLOTHS, C A3SIMERES, SAT1XETTS, JEAKS, And n Frcsli and ompletc Stoelt of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES consisting cp 1, r?rn; iUlM I1 Hi. GRAIA, FEED, BACOIT, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETABLES, DRIED &, CAN'D FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Also, a large etoek of tho Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE ON HIGH STKEET, Four Doors East of Crawford's Hotel, 'J'lIOMAS CARLAN D' WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES S QUEENSWARE- WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, B, SALT, lim n MEATS. BACOS, FLOl'K, FEED AKD PROVISIONS, 1323 Clcventlt Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Aitoona. All such poods as Spices, Brushes. "Wood ami Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Htation erv will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and a!l other poods in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and I'ittd burgh current prices. To dealers 1 present the peculiar ndvactipe of saving them nil freight anil drayfsge, ns they are not required to pay freights Jiom the principal cities and no dray ajre ciiarpes are made. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best quality and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to inerit the patronage of retail dealers aud ethers n Cambria county and elsewhere. Order3 re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND. Aitoona, July 23, lt-OD.-tf. Y00D aiOKRELL & CO., WASIIIJSGTOX STHEET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in mm m mm dry goods. 9IILL.IXERY COOllS, IIAKDWAnK, QUEENSWARE. BOOTS AND SHOES. II ATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS. CARPETS AND OTL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WAKE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all mannerof Western Produce puch as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT. CARBON OIL. &c., Ac. Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WOOD, MORRELL & CO. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM. . ..... . . J AS. B. ZAHil. ZAHM &, SON, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Hats,Cap3,Boots,Sho83, AUD ALL OTHER ARTICLES dually itept lu a Country Sfore. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKSS IN EXCilASGE FOR GOOfcS ! STOFwE ON MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, June 10, 1S69. EBEXSBDRG, PA FOR SALE OR RENT." Tlf R tmfcrsfsrnp'l ofiTrrs for sale or rent bis SToitti; KOOJI on litr.ti Street. Keiif '"Tyr, thrrtr tToors from 0?jf re street, beiu on the soarrc s-idec-f If t.h ftrcet and opposite the Filter Ur ifMP-. Said rit.re H.xifn is n rter build ftijc.Sir.O feet, two stories tiih, with potxt e'f lar nmier it. Ttiere are two lrk rrxiHis. aix:S, pitair ami down, well tinr-htft iirsitle. tho lututin frjrc-ttMT rstiueof h In-st in f-ner-urs Uirsfort purposes. rnt i flrchfctlly fhrt fcest Iocre-vt tutsness rrtunti in the (.in. Pos petcrfjwiH tefrieBimir!ediatetv-. Fur further tofuruutiou eail upon r alif ress . . k. if. irrnort, lrfi.-,liM. iieuoliuig, I'n. SI. law MJ9 viil KIPS DRY GOOD Extra Family Flgsb JAMES V. SI ILL! KEN, ATTO R N EY-AT- L AA J.7 liVAI, EUTATE AVtJZXT, IIOLLIDAYSBURG, TA. Spocinl attention piven to the collection of elaims in Klaiv. t'iimluia, Huntingdon, Hedtord, Centre and t 'ii-ai ticld counties. Fartie wisliinir to pure -hase, rent, lease, sell or exeliar.ee real estate will rind it preiitly to their interests to call on or address me. t -r Correspondence in either tnlit-n or Ger man solicited. JJekf.hkncf.s Wm. Mann, F.sq., Messrs. Mor iran, Hush & Co., Gen'l C. H. T. (Mollis, Fhila.tel r.hia: Messrs. J. T. Way & IJro., W. M. doi-mley, Ks-i-, H.lS.Svoope, Es., Fittsburp; Hon. John Soott, Huntintruoti ; Hon. a. JUUiir, 1 lolliilays liurjr; Hon. H. F. Kose, Aitoona ; 1). u . ools, Ksii., Lewistov. ii: Cyrus l-.ll r, Esq., Johnstown; Win. F. Wilson, Esq., liellelonte. Ll-l-'-iJ'-J "DKAL Ess V A T K AGENCY J.V. A. j of y CEO. W- OATM AN CO. Ottiec in Colon: e Itow. Several parties wish to secure Houses in Eb ensbonr at fair rents. . Houses and Lots are for rent on fair terms. Give us u description and price of what you have for rent. Let us know what kind of a House or House and Lot you wish to secure as a tenant. Have von llE.-iLor 1'KllSOXAL I'I! tPKR TY von wish to sell, or do you wish to buy ? COJ1K ASE) SEE US AT OXE! rour terms are reasonable for all gt-rvices relative to above matter. See "Heal Estate Gazette." G EO. W. O ATMAK ic CO. Ebensburg, Feb. 4, lri.-tf. ENTISTR Y. Tbe under sip;r rralnate of the Balti more College of Dental Sur gery, respect fully oJFers his PROFESSIONAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will Tisit on the foubth Monday of each month, to re main one week. Au-13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H. B.MILLER, Aitoona, Pa., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Office removed to irginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. I'ersous from Cambria county or elsewhere who -et work tione by me to the amount of Ten Dollars and upwards, will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All wobk w a rr a n t k n . Jan. 21, lbb'J.-'J. I AMES J. OATM AN, M. J)., 9 teuilers Ids professional services as Phy sioiau and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn an-1 vicinity. Ofnce in rear of build ing occupied hv J. Buctt & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Hang's tin and hardware store. fMay 9, 18G7. J. LLOYD, successor to H. S. - Bunn, Dealer in Drujs, Medicines, Paints, fc. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa. October 17. 18G7.-Gm. ttW" W. JAMISON, M. D., I.o:-etto, Cai;iUri;i Cc, In., Tenders his professional services to such of the eitizens of the above pliice and vicinity us may require medical aid. A; ril 21. -ly. E 11 tn PLANK, M. D., tenders Lis nfessional services to the citizens of F.benslmru- and vicinity, oftiee n Hiirii street. ojiposite the new Conjrrejjationsil church. East Ward. Xijiht calls can be made at the Inte resi dence of Dr. It. t. Eunn, West Ward, nij'l. 3 LOII) & CO., !!ati!icr, a J Ei;n::suuco, Pa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Banking business transacted 31. LLOYD & CO., 't f Uankeus, Altoosa, Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Honeys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. an31. D. M'LAUGIILIN, TTORNKY AT LAW, Johnstown, Ta. 11 OHice in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Ciinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. JOHN P. LINTON, ' ITT0I1NEY AT LAW, Johnstown, ra. l Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Slan.sion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. 41 W. EASLY, Attorney at Law, Office, No. 168 Franklin street. Johns town, Pa . two doors North of Frazer's Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all manner ol legal business that may be entrusted to him. L. PERSUING, Attokxey-at- " Law, Johnstowi)Pa. Office on Frank lin street, up-stairs, over John P.cnton'a Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. A. KOrELIN, - - - - T. W. DICK, Johnstown. Ebensbarc Ol'ELIN & DICK, Attokneys-at- Law, LbensburK, Ta. Office with Win. Kittell, Esq., Colonade How. foct.22.-tf. F. P. TIEKXF.Y.. ..JAMES NUI.U LAW and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERNEY NULL. Culoiiailc Itow, Ebonsbarg, Pa. Special attention paid to collections in all parts of the United States. :J-l!S--;i.-tf.l 1) L. GEORGE, Attornky at Law, Ebenslmrg-, Va. OlV.ce in room recently occupied by Win. H. Feebler, F.s 4., in Colonade Kow. All mannerof lefral business faithlullj tit tended to, and the collection of claims, etc.. made a speciality. 2-4 -tf F. A. SliOEMAKEIt, Q II O E M A KJE K CEO. A. I1EUHY & ItEIlKY. r- 1 Afrt(KSEYS-AT.I,AV, JIarch 11, 1S71. EBEXSDURG, PA JOHN FENLON, 8TT0RKEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. I Office on High street, adjoining hi3 resl dence. Jan 31. 1867.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg . Pa il Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. 18C7.-tf. II. SECHLEK, Attohney-at : Law- Ebensburg. Fa. Office in Thos. L,ioyd 9 new building, one door north of Colo nade liow, Centre street. jTJEO. M. I1EADE, Atiorney-at-Laic, J Ebensburg, Pa. Office in new building recently erected en Centre street, two doors from High street. ang.27. rY li. SCANLAN, Attornnj-at-Law, ,fI"rrf:1!toTrl CambHa Co., Ta. All raan Z,rnnTxlA,J:ii: attended to promptly. and otrefully. Collections a specialty. QEO. W. OATM AN & CO., Attor- rZ ThI,T';w nnrp, Cambria Co., Ltnr , f,"",,(,f notes and bills, whethet due or pabt due, W1n reeeive prompt attention. T S. OGDEN, Jcstick of tiik Peace, y JoImstOTrti. Pa. Offie on Tron street, Tie-tw-f-en the oneinan.-'h liridt'oand l'a K It le-rot- r."-!Pt;trorls a"'1 business iutru'sterl to aim wili be promptly attended to. L3-1L tea, a Yocnq America at the Whkei. A well known clergyman was crossing Lake Erie, some years, ago, upon one of tbe lake steamers, and seeing a small lad at tbe wheel steering the vessel, he accosted bitn as follows : 'My son, you appear to be a small boy to steer so large a boat." "Yes sir," was the reply ; "but you see I can do it though." "Do you think you understand the business, my son ?" "Yes sir ; I think I do." "Can you box tbe compass" "Yes, sir." "Let me bear you box it." "Tbe boy did as lie was requested, when the minister said : "Well really you can do it 1 Can you box it backwards1" "Yes, sir." "Let me hear you." The boy again did a3 requested, when the minister remarked : "I declare, ray son ! You do seem to understand your business." The boy then took his turn at question asking, beginning : "Pray, sir, what might be your busi neas V "I am a minister of the Gospel." "Do you understand your business V "I think I do, my son '' "Can you say the Lord's Prajer V "Yes." "Say it." The clergyman did so, repeating tho words in a very fervent manner, as though trying to make an impre;sion on the lad. - "Well, really.'' said the boy, upon ils conclusion, "you do know it, don't you? Now say it backwards.'' "Oh ,1 can't do such a thing as that, of course." You can't do it, eh V returned the boy; "Well, then, you Fee I understand my businees a great deal better than you do yours." The clergymen acknowledged himself beaten and retired. A Rich Joke. The Troy Press sayp: A few days ago at North Adams, tho State constable seized a jar of rum, and arrested the party in whose' possession it w;s found, for selling liquor. The exam ination before the District Judge came on, when the State constable was sworn and testified that he had seized the liquor, and made a detailed statement of the facts. Hon. Shcpard Taylor, the attorney for the prisoner, asked him if he knew it was liquor. He replied, "Yes, il was rum." He was then asked how he knew it was rum, and replied that he drank some of it. The. prisoner, who was a woman, was then called as witness in her own behalf, when the following questions and answers were put and received : Q Did you have any liquor in your house when the State constable calLd there ? A. Yes, I had some in a jar. Q. How long had you had it ? A. About six months. Q. Did you have it for sale ? A. Oh, 110; I don't sell liquor. Q. What did you keep this rum for. A. I kept it to wash the baby. Q. Had you ever washed the baby in this rum ? A. Oh, yes often ! I used to tern some out in a dish, wash the baby in it, and turn it back into the jar again. Q. Do you mean to say that this was the same liquor of which the State con stable drank ? A. The yery same. There was much laughter in tho court, when the State constable declared he'd seize no more liquor that was kept in a jar. IIo is about the only man now in North Adams that will take offence if you ask him to take a drink. rjpOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAI.E. 1. A LOT OF OKOUND in Mooretown. with frood Plank House and Outbuildings. Cellar under the entire house. Will be sold cheap and on easv terms. 2. ONE LOT OF GROUND in Mooretown, 60 feet front on Main street and feerdecp. A ehoiee selection of Kruit Trees on this Lot. It is a most desirable locution for buildiinr. 3. A LAUGH TWO STOliV FRAME HOUSE on Lot adjoining the above; finely finished and with all conveniences. Good outbuildings and an abundance of fruit trees. 4. A TWO STORY Fit AME HOUSE in East Ward of Ebensburg. Cellar kitchen, well and cistern water. Good outbuildings and ofliee on siune Lot. All in (rood repair. Located on Main Street. Rents for Htn). 5. A LARGE TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE in the V est Ward, suitable for two families. Lot 33 feet front on Main street and 2yi feet deep. Could be divided. Rents for 150. 6. A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE in West Ward, suitable for two families. Lot W feet front on Main street and 100 feet deep. A desi rable property. 7. RUILDTXC, LOTS In West Ward, Ebensb'o-. 8. PASTURE LOTS, of about 6 acres each, one mile f rom town. 9. TIMBER, suitable for cord wood, on LOTS of 6 or 8 acres each, one mile from town. 10. SIXTY ACHES Hemlock Timbeii LAND. Will cut LtXsO.OOO feet lumber. One and 11 lialf miles from Ebensburir. 11. A FARM OF IOO ACRES, convenient to Ebensbuix; mostly cleared and in frood order. Will bo sold separately or with No. 10. ?-r" All the above described property will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Those desiring to purchase will call on or address the under signed on or before the 1st day of January next. J. ALEX. MOOHE, . or F. A. Shoemaker. Ebensburg,.Dec, 1. 1S70. N INDIANA COUNTY FAIOI 1 AT PRIVATE SALE I A VALUABLE FARM, situate In Pino town ship, Indiana county, Pa., three miles north of Stronjrstown, is ottered for sale on the most ac commodating terms. The FARM contains UOO AC'ItKSi of excellent land, 150 Acrrs cleared, under g-ood fence and in a good state of culti vation, (40 Acres beinpr meadow,) tho balance covered with n thick jrrowtu of pine timber. THE IMPROVE jr-Jk MENT3 consist or two FRAME W?Tv-.t HOUSES, in first class condition, & g 8 f 3 a good FKAMIJ RANK RARX,4! fcJ S j Itv, by?W ft., Framb bTAiit.E, &c, BsiiStiitij well as a Watbu Saw Mill in fine running- order. There are springs of excellent water conveni ent to both houses, and a splendid APPLE OR CHARD, comprising- tho choicest fruit, on the premises. There is also a t'(UL VAXK opened and in frood working order, with a rein of coal ixA feet thick und of first rate quality. IT10 above described Farm is situate S mile from the line of tho Homer and Cherrvtree Rail Road, now partially under contract. For terms and other information applv on the premises or address PETE it M ITLVEHI LL, L3-2d.-3m.l Strong-stown, Indiana Co., P. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, -A-x-clv Btrecti above Seventh, IMIir.AIF.LIkIIIA, 1A. ENTIRELY NEW, with ample capacity for 250 fruests. Terms, f.i per day. The St. Cloud is newly and elegantly furnished throughout, and is open for the reception of jruests, by the undersisrned, who have so successfully conduct ed for the past ten years the well-known Moun tain House, at Cresson Sprinjrs. a. IF. MUi.L.IJfJciiliO.y Prop're. March 1, ldU.-2,iu. r t I. W-r-i- '1 I ' r PAMFJUC PAMPHLET CONTAINING. fULL DESCMPTiQN GEORGE HUNTLEY, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In STfiVSi H11BWAHI. BBIICEHIES. 6t EliEXSDURa, PA., Isjstill .A rent for the renowned JCtna Mow ing and Reaping Machine, as also for the cele brated Cipx-r Movrr ami Ilraj-cr, Stoncr's su perior Horse Hav Rake, the best in the mar ket. Front's Combined Horse Hay Fork and Knife, which cannot be beat. Stoner's Grain Drills, an artiele everv- farmer should have. Grain Fannina- Mills, Corn Cultivators, Center Lever Plows. s it h iron or wood beams and linn dies. cast orsteel mould-boards and land-sides also, agrent for the Rlanchard Churn, the beet churn How in use, and every one of which is wan-anted to frive lull satistaction or no sale, Stoves and hardware of every description con' stmitlv on hand at low fi-ruresfor cisdi. Farm -crs arc? reuiicstcd to send in their orders early for Jlfonrrjt ami liaijxr, Hrsr M.csiuid Fork. Pamphlets coniaimnjr descriptions and direc tions for Mntt t rx ciini Reapers and Chums sent tree on application to CJEOnOE HUXTLET. Ebensburg-, March 18, l671.-tm. THE GREAT OAK HALL 241 Main Street Johnstown. 8. J. HESS & BROTHER HAVE NOW ON HAND Tho Largest, Eest Hade Stock CF CMImi EVEIl Ii:iT IX iOIISSTOWJ, consisting- cfcielly of MEN'S COATS. iiEN'S PANTS. MEN'S TESTS: YOUTHS' COATS. YOUTHS' PANTS, YOUTHS' VESTS; DOYS' COATS, BOYS' PANTS. BOYS-TESTS. Wa Lave alco constantly in stock a complete assortment cf GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c. tiy-We aro prepared to make to order Cloth ing or every description on the shortest notice. Call at So. till aiain Street, AND SEE HOW IT IS YOURSELVES ! Johnstown, April 22, lSTl.-Cni. F IBM iN 1 OLD STAXD GOOD GOODS &l GREAT BARGAINS l-'OIC Till-: IlEADV CASH I HA VINO become proprietors of the STORE ROOM and STOCK OF GOODS recently be-lonjrins- to II. A. Shoemaker & Co., aud having purchased an additional STOCK OF MEW GOODS JA UHEA.T VARIETY, xr are now prepared to supply all tho old cus tomers of the late tlnn, and as many new ones as will patronize us, with Hoods of all kinds at PRICES FULLY AS LOW as any other merchant in or out of Cambria county. It is our intention to keen our Store UAC 0, CIGAHS. and all other articles, laro-o or small, that can be found in any store of like character in the county ; and as we intend to SELL. EXCLUSIVELY Tor CASH OR COtlSTUY PRODUCE, and make no bad debts, we feel sure that our stock and our prices will not only secure but retain tor us a liberal share of patronage. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL are respectfully solicited, and if we fail to ren der entire satistact ion, both as regards the qual ity of our poods and the prices asked for them, llwll.,,ct'rtal,nlJ l,e no fau,t of tho new firm at the old stand of Shoemaker A Co.. Hijrh street. Don t forsret to call and we'll not forget to aire you full value for your monev. t-, MVEltS & LLOYD. Ebensburg-, Jan. 28, 18Tl.-tf. or J lii. it WM. P. PATTON, 3Ianufacturcr nucl Dealer In ALL KINDS OF CABINET FURNITURE Xos. ISO and 153 Clinton Street, JOUXSTOVTX, PA. Rckeacs i5kdstkap8, Washstanus, SlIK!IOARIS, ('lUMnEK Skts, 1'ai;u)ii Sets, AVAltDKOllE.S Hook Casks, Cajte CnAiRS, ood seat Chairs, Kitchen Fi knitlkk, Rei Lounges, ATTIitsSES, Tetk-a-Tktks, Kxtension Tables, Dining Tables, tor.vniij. &c, A;c., A;C &c, &c, &c, -e., itc.,'ic, &c, &c. SVEHY DESCK1PTIOX or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE ion trt4 Jolmstuwn, Oct. 13,18T0tf " l'ATTON. EMPORIUM luuiiiim.y riu-jKt-u wirn 11 iiiiiami well selected IH'IT f I)ltY COODS, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, tXOTIOXS, HOOTS, SHOES HATS, CAPS. CLOTHING. c RPF.TS. VT'UVll TUUH OH. CI.otii5 m-Pt-vju-ii d r'u.' KHIKS. FI.OTJlf ItAPlSx- AVVr."rT made to order in excellent style and at rli prices. Cabinet and ChairiuakerV materials . f XKX'iWr.10- i'rniturediveredatl n 1371. SPRING. 1871. I arr now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH rORCHASKBS OF Til SSIEf-ffl & COFIER 1M. iMTiirn at WHOLESALE OH RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety cf Tin, Mieel-Iron, COPPER AND BRASS "WARES, ENAMELLED AND PLAIN SAUCE-PANS, BOILERS, fee, COAL SHOVELS, MINE LAMrS, OIL CNS. II0USKFURN1SHIKG II AUD -WAKE OF EVEKY KIND. Speat'a Anti-Dust HEATING-asu COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOK1SG STOVES. NOBLE, Till UMPII and PARLOll COOK- ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Tlates and Grates. &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I Bell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, ail of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lanp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WHOLESALE Oli RETAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass 0ne, for giving more li?ht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wiioi.es a ee Merchants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person rioping to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks fur the very liberal pa tronage I have already received, and will endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, llarch 7. 18G7. REaT iiKDi'CTioN ix Prices 1 TO CASH CL'STO-VERS! at T?u: i:iij:siji itn nousE-FURXisnixii store. The undersir-c-d respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heat mg Stores, of the most popu'ar kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Ilincres, Shutter Hinges, Bolt?, In n and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters J vr nl r -. -ij r, . i i i- i tla. lfce furniture was i aj'juc x iinris, i tli iiuu i otivut iiuve3 lu great variety, Scissors, Shears, Razors and Streps, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Tanel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chaius cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scvthes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Tegs. Was Bristles, Clothes Wiingers, Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel, Rides, Shoe Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der, Caps. Lead, &c, Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and WUIoic Ware in great variety : Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps. Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware. Paints, Varnish es, Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. Ull risn. lluminv. Crackers. Rirp nrd IVtirl Barley; Soaps, Candles ; TOBACCO and CIGARS ; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Hcrse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kiuds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. 03-Hauce Spouting made, pain5ed 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. gj-EORGE AV. YEAGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOX. LiliJJ kJULlil 111 OF HIS OW N MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOO.Vi, I" A. The only dealer in the citv having the rirht to Bell the renowned "BARLEY SHE F" COOK STOVE, the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever introduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Irices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTAliLISllEIi 1S33. Sccckssohs to n. W OLFF, J k., A CO., Cor. Liberty and Sixth Sts., (Late St. Clair Street,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Importers and Dealers in AI Have now in Store tho largest and best selected KUc-k olTt'rel in the City. Special Iiitluceiueuts offcml to tU Couulry TrtMto. Upr.8.-ui. FAMILY GROCERIES, Bach as Tea. Oofioe. Snirs. Mn1ain K.n. s, bptces, Dried Peaches. Dried Annies. , c J - l.a Jliuiaj THE r A LACE OF THS TllL. This magnificent LuilJin. mob. has a histr rv 6itr,i- '' ' In 1564 Catharine de erection. A prediction. bi.i.C , ?l of St. Germain at:d thp T-.: " 'a to abandon tho work, an;'. 'av': C.n TV. to exteiid ant r?n.V.:!; V e'' long work which lit v.. paiace; ana me works g- V ' 1 i ucsun were carriea on, and i-: '1 Louis XIII., who fixed L:s r'T D'Orbay to harmonize tie w ' 1: . icmi4l Lu; other important iniproverrieuts C monarch resided iu the Ti : .' 4 ally until the building cf Yer-1? the court entirely forsook tLe ca ti repeat duke of Orleans xvl v.:. fx"1." Tuileried during the minority of L but fiom that period till the 'f,K.' "t Louia XIV. the families of ths nV.f cialiy attached to the court rccupij'.' During and since the great iWr.'-v" palace of the Tuileries wa assfjcvl''" many rnemniab'e scene?. Tna ic iV it on the 20th of June, 1792, and it t tacked and the Swiss GiurJd n:l" the August following, h wa.;4""' residence of Naj.sleon wLea Ertt c " " when he became emperor it f ,r3! J?', the imperial palaces. Id lios V began the ncrthern gallery to strv? communication with the L.uvro the chief residence of the kiug a.J family. After the re7u!utioa,f lj", the people attacked an 1 took t-V, (ijune j) Xjcuis i nhippe tx-J Lis;' in it, and continued to inhabit its--' 24th of February, 1348, when i Wi, invaded by the people, an! iLe k -.-"-h'u escape. By a decree cf the rr-!r government of 4S, it was to be tri:j' into an asylum for invalid wjj's-"'" that intention was nut carrieJ out. -and after the fonniJ&bie insurr.- -June of the saaie year it was ui ail' pital for the wounded. In lSiSiLj exhibition cf paintings was tt--Ji. Tuileries. During the rein c,f y III. it was his cfilial reshJeac?. s;i -the scene of eaagttiScent balls a- rrc-' A concert was recently held in tL rr. the Marshals, under the auspice Ji-J: mune. The exterior of the palace irnposici;. The extreme let; 4th of tjff1; was 336 yards its breach So to Owing to the diiierer.t 1 criooj at w:;; was built, its architecture was ia All that wealth and taste culd aect; was employed under 6uccs$ire h.zk:; to embelli-h its interior. T:.a er,p; private apartments were gjrc -ui ted. Tha theatre could accscoatt r spectators, and was used a? a n-r 1 when bails were "iven at court. Tai cb; of the palace was rather j. 'i'.s. zz gallery and ceiling restir.3 at-.a l re . umns cf stone and stucc'. Ju S.'.'.e; Pais was used as a bili-rxra, tr.lwil feet long by 35 bread. ar,d c. 5:1-: did statuary. The Hall cf the Miris'; ramarkable for its spleud .t. Tli : the great battles f-nut ua.jer tuegrmr niro were inscrihe i 00 its walls ai.lv - the halls ware busu of tiliV.n.saisLel;::.-:. and naval coaic:a-'ers, v. hi'.e rorfu ! .1 - . e l- - J greea velvet and joiu. itia ira. !;; ba!Urrxm on state cocas;--ns. F ur magnificent Lai's were cospicu- "s a:z The carpets on them were of G-rflii V ufacture, and erst i'2v0,003. Tuia n tcrrp thf White 4r..i"',l nn 1 t'T ? T." halls. The Throi-e-hai;,' a spleiJli meet. cont..ine l the Imperial throa. I bantings were c f dark velvet cf LT. as" f.iCtHre. with palm leaves a:.i wrought in geld. Tbe th: -ne, farig : windows, was sarmountc J by a can:ry tb en me an A ihe I'r.ir.prv deit;!:r.2 I' it was studded with htes erv-in: : gold. A description of the reffiaiii:? K meets wculdsimply embrace a r?pi decorations of unrivaled elegaLM, suits of lavish expenditure. THE LGUTSS. The woild-famed Louvre wisEi'5y:: structed bv Loui? XIV.. but was l-.ft'- comparatively unfinished state ur.v.l ': when Napoleon resumed the w ts-S under him the Louvre wa? finished, a--j-surrounding streets and places cli'f 1 internal arrangements were made pnsv ly bv Charles X. and Louis rhillTF the time of Louis XI. it has teen ur to the reception of various museums i-i-fine arts, and was occasionally used f' ceremonies of state. Tha eis'eru Ircr. the Louvre was one of the faest pie architecture of any age. The srani c-;-ade was composed of 23 copied Cor.--columns, fronting a whie gs-ery. i tral part cf the bail dir. g forming the p; was crowned by a pediment, the ri- cornices of which were each cf a s'-'. The pediment contained a bas-re::e ted by Lemot, and over tbe eras i was another by Cartellien. The gat pelves, made by order of Napole n, magnificently-worked brczs. 1-- was 526 feet long and S3 feet h'ga- . southern front, also the wak of CaM rault, though cot so bold, was T?ry t3 It was decorated with 40 Cor:nth:aa p. ters. and, like the eastern, h.u adorned pediment over the coctral c -. ment. The northern front ''J. central and two lateral pav:li- fr from the main body. The wcs:3 presented to special features of in!"t5" Almost all the interior of tliis F1 devoted to museums for which it ' brated. These consists cf macn-, ( ments, filled with the rarest aua c- bie antiquities and artistic pn.u i-- France could secure through tU successive sovereigus, who n:a-e to it a subject of pride and emulat:-' the valuable paintings were removed the Truj-sian sieje of Taris, tte not have to deplore the irreparable -0: ' dcatructioa would entail. )':lut.f: however, there were vast collections i ositiea from America, China, InJia-'" rope, ivhich, it is to be feared, w THS nOTEL PE VILLE. , The Hotel de Ville was the p. sembly of the municipality off , was embellished at an expense t,fT ' 14,000,000. It contained several c r cent state apartments. decorate iD.m." artistic manner, and fiohhed at a" expense. All tbe revolution!1 of r fc associated with the prard ball oft ing. From it Louis XIV. sp-ke tJ v nlace with the cap of liberty on ' . It was in this edifice, also, that -'jD ' held his council and afterward at'eH't destroy himself; and it was at cne o windows that General Lafay?1 te , 9' Louis Phillipe and presented him to - pie. "yt 7 a it vnn Tin: wagoS; kin.l of WAGONS kept on lw'1;1, ,H ii.l or" to order on snort notiooaiul :r '"MiveW able iri-.. Work warninli-J tot," tiou, Culll on or address TT civoEn. F3-25.-5m-l Railroad 1
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