TTTT.V A BUBO "'J CRK SSON RAILUOAD. dut iloflday, AP:. 29. 1867, traini rI . k connecting wltfi Day Exp. Mail Traia West. YT.CS.S, ftn dimartnra of Thil. or on departure of Phila. L.s'E.st. .,rNiXT Week. la confor- Lfitb tbe usual custom of the pros, 'pjr will be issued from this office V and P'bil. Exp. West. connecting with Phila. Sip. 8 Table. "My Qiff :M A collec- 0f poems, by CyrUs JIder. in. J. Co., New York, iDiisners. , this volume, vrmca is iur. - -MicatioD, the author gives to the dhe poetic productions of his pea, 'ices himself before the world as of enTied, yet half, it not wuouy, un- - lU dasi ot DeiDgs wnose province anAe tbythnx for their fellows. jjeryirell known as one who treads v.itfttteps of Blackstone. How he WiQ mldst of dusty and faded scats, a&d not only prose, but pro- :iBtiJcripts, to soar into the region oi W to do not even attempt to imagine it be did so, the little volume be :! fully attests. Nor does the flight tto have boon sudden. If the verses :t us are good testimony in the mat- Sr. Elder is not a poet who takes eabigh flights into the realms of nuiuon, but always hovers near the tiuiude and within easy sight. His jfcsi v ot the fame class as Gold fth's or cut own Whittier's. There is ' Lgjft ereaAovr of thought, and, if we noipeik, of rhythm also, lie very ;dcicribes himself as a poet when he 1 A i i SR. i i V-ruuuitne nest we bu tow tpp) year ago. 'Der';!t,our state is I Bat then our care ii fTf'U trust our little lr i t 0 11 t i of rl rd ii H :il fil BiiTe me, my poetic thoughts Tfato my poem3 are, Lke endless azure spaces, With here and there a star ; Or like full au'umn silences, That find no uttering word, t O'trflovring when from underfoot erl of the pieces Beem to have been -i forth by events that happened du- oar late civil war, though not one oi i could strictly be called a war poem. tn of them are addressed to the au- :'. nle. The following stanzas from Wl poea of this character are as beau- lia fipresiion as tender in sentiment: La were my bird, my bonny bird, Axong the warbling throng ; un, cone could match in melody "he sweetness of your song free aj swallow on the wiug. As innocent I know. ea we were wedded in the spriDg, One happy year ago. lovin; wife ! our human life I; like tbe changing year -e chilly spring uauat wear away Ere summer nowers appear ; ad tender beds may blossotu forth, &ud golden fruit may grow ruuuithe nest we buildcd here, s far from great. small ; iTcs to Him "Atf marks the ntrow'j fall : tad every ddy He lends us here, tti.Ci us weal or woe, VJ tlesa tbe bond that bound out hearts Ose happy year ago." Uhc opening stanza of the firet poem :ebook, we are sorry we cannot apeak nil. It runs thus : A fairy dame, when I was born, Or kind, or cruel, she was wise. ook magic ointment in her palm, And touched on of my eyes." i a pie'.e entitled Hector are some as ia which a comparison is drawn x-'u a modern battle and a contest of r'7 clud in mail. They are bo true fitting that we give them to our :rs: ttourn no antique giant race, I eep not chivalry in dust ; JongUur ! vour famed heroes must 0 nobler heroes yield their place. Four armed knitrht vhn (hft1ra tho ftrHi Smiting secure at wretched kerns, . tot &1Rt m Bpirjt spurns, lUll IU. bJd bi.m doff bis linked mail, u osre bit breait, and bare his brow, J I- I Wift bulIet's uu"tn blow. 3 tla oronred cheek would blench and pale. '0 Swift hnH I V S. --..w. . njTt iv tears ae tender brows that love hath crowned, ,"aere ?oesy her wreatn hath wout1 'blossom ia ambrosial airs I the swift bullet I how it rends bosoms that are strong in truth 1 flow HntK : .K:ti . i li -i r ., . - -- ib spin .uc uiuuu o. youm I doth it spoil the hopes of friends 1" n knOW no V.npm n tha K.ntr V.;V like so well as Hector, nor anv which mm so little of our sympathy as the one m "iy Uift," in uich the author rjeaenti himself as endowed with two Wi one of which reveals a future Hand the othe"r annihilation at death, "iiween tiiAs in v. - iuiuus na vacn ' not knowing which to believe. At Mimoranda. Mr. Adam Bricker, of South Mahoning township, Indian coun ty, committed suicide by hanging on the 20th ultimo... .The Johnstown Water Co. has been organised by the election of Hon. D J. Morreli President, Howard J. Roherta Treasarer,: . James Potts Secreta ry, and Jacob M. Campbell, Jacob Fend, John P. Pringle, John Lowman, and G. "W. Osbofn Directors. ...Lena Miller has been convicted of murder in Clearfield county and sentenced to be hanged. ...Ex cursion tickets will be issued on the Pa. Railroad on the 3d and 4th July, good for return on the 5th and 6th.... A negro named Marshall Lindsey was committed to our jail one day last week, charged with attempting to commit an outrage on a woman in Johastown..The grand jury of Indiana county have condemned their Court House, and recommend the erec tion of a new one.... The house of Mr. T. Badhames, in Johnstown, was robbed of $400 in money on Sunday week... .Caleb Davis stabbed John M'Cartney in Latrobe the other day, but did not kill him. Ca leb was drunk. ...A woman traveling on the train abandoned her infant at Mill Creek, Huntingdon county, a few days sinoe.;;;Whv did not the Democratic Convention pass the usual series of high sounding- resolutions on Monday ? Have they got too much paper out already 7... The "glorious Fourth" will be celebrated at Wilmore, Hemlock, Chest Springs and St. Augustine by pic-cickiogand dancing. ...A man named Ciskj living near Chest Springs, had his leg broken by the kick of a horse a few days since. He is lying in a precarious condition. A Strawberry Far1. Mr. Shannon Taylor, residing near Alt'oona, is tbe only man in this section of country that culti vates a strawberry farm. The farm com prises an area of about thrcd acres, all of which is covered with heavily-laden vines. From ten to twenty bands are kept constantly employed gathering the luscious berries. They sell readily at 20 cents per box. It is estimated that the farm will produco 15,000 boxes this sea 80Q from which it will be seen that Mr Taylor will make a rather nice thing out of his three acres of ground. "We men tion these facts and figures in the hope of stimulating some of our own farmers to plant a strawberry farm. Our soil and climate are peculiarly adapted to the growing of the berry. True, the cultiva tion ot such a farm would require much time and care, but it in thought it would yield a better percentage at the end of the season than almost any other possible ag ricultural venture. i i " 1 I- A Genzrai, Holiday. The mer-mVJXiT GOODS tfEW GOODS! have united in signing the following card, binding themselves to keep closed doors oh the Fourth : Tbe undersfenwd, merchants and business men of Ebensburg, do hereby agree and con- seat to keep our respective stores closed on the coming 4th day of July. A: A. Babes e, Vall. S. Baekib, M. TKCMPSOtf, Rees Jno. Lloyd, Mills St Davis, II. A. Seomaker a Co. Andy Maqcibk, C. T. Roberts, E. Roberts, QkoHumtlxt, Lloyd & Co., (Bank.4 I J. D. Thomas, IJohk O. Etams, Joseph Zolnib, J a. Base .Ball. The return mateh be tween the Mountaineer Club of Eben&burg and the Mountain Club of Altoona will be played in the latter place on the 4th, in the afternoon.... The Independents of Johnstown held their second annual pic nic on last Saturday. There can be found at V. S. Barker's cheap cash store, a large and varied assort ment of ready-made clothing, and all deacrlp tions of dry goods. Mr. B. makes clothing a specialty in his business, and guarantees that, for quality and lowness of price, his stock cannot be sarpassed. Tobacco. Do you use tobacco in any shapo cr form ? If you do, go to J. M. Thompson's and see his immense supply of cigars, of the different brands, smoking and chewing tobacco. He is an experienced to bacconist and keeps only the best. The Ball Goes On. The most beau tiful stylus of breast pins, gold and silver watch chains, silver ware, pocket knives, of the very best material, can b had at C. T. Roberts' iewelry store, at prices so low- that you will be astonished. You Bet ! Since the war, the prices of all kinds of wearing material have been reduced considerably, but we know of so place where the price of all kinds of merchan dise has been reduced more than at A. A Barker's. Never Ceases. Mills k Davis are constantly receiving all kinds of goods from the cities. The public are invited to call and examine the large stock they have on hand at present at their store-room, High street, Ebensburg. such is the only way in which we ' Wttprehend the poem. We hope that Ai author does himself injustice. rider's poetry is hich abo th. etandard, and will abundantly !'J Aoee who read il. Fourth of July. We print on our outside to-day a patriotic oration delivered by Moses Canan, Esq., in Ebensburg, on the Fourth of July, 1826 forty-one years ago. It is a eolid, substantial ef fort, and singularly free from those spread oagle rhapsodies which mark and mar the Fourth ot July oratory of these latter days. Mr. Canan has long gone to his last account; and of those who listened to his voice made eloquent on that fiftieth anniversary of our National Independence by the theme of his country glory, and greatness, and prosperity, how many are with us to-day to hail tho advent of the ninety-first anuiversiry I Boro. Ordinances. Tho Burgess and Town Council of the boro. of Ebens burg have enacted and ordained that on and after the 4th inst. no animal of the porcine genus, commonly called hog, shall bj allowed to run at large in the streets or alleys of said boro., under penalty of a fine of one dollar to be levied on the owner for each hog so found trespassing. It is also enacted and ordained by the same authorities, in very precise terms, that no horse, mare, gelding, mule, or jack shall be allowed to run at large in the streets and alleys aforesaid under pen alty of a fine of two dollars, &c. A Contrast. During the month of May, rain fell on twenty-five of the thirty- one days. The month of June just closed was almost totally barren of rain. This long-continued drought, coupled with a temperature of tho air of 90, has had the effect of parching vegetation and of thoroughly baking the surface of the earth. Unless rain soon falls, tho conse quences may be disastrous. Groceries. Have you ever bought a bill of groceries from George Gurley7 If you have not, then you are possibly unacquainted with the fact that he sells at exceedingly low fates. Indeed, he asserts that he can undersell any other grocer in town. To arrive at a knowledge of the truth of this assertion, call at his store on High street. Marble Works. Our friend, Mr. James Wilkinson, we are glad to hear, is doing a good business at his marble works in Loretto. He is a true artist and a good workman, and deterres success. Read the following letter from Richard L. Franklin, Esq.. President of the Yonkers and New York Fire Insurance Co.: Orrica Yonkers and New York Fibb Iks. Co., New York, October 13th, 1866. I tak pleasure in certifying to the prompt payment by tbe Hartford Live Stock Insurance Com pany for the loss by sudden death, of a very valuable Cow on my farm at Riverdale, in sured in that Company. This animal (in connection with my other stock) Was insured in tbe Hartford Lire Stock Insurance Com pany, on the 8th inst. and died on the third day thereafter from a riolent inflammatory attack, though apprrfntly well the day pre vious. I received a draft for the amount from the Company without any discount, by the next mail after forwarding information of the loss. I cheerfully recommend the Hart ford Live Stock Insurance Company, and woula advise owners of live stock to in sure therein, for my own experience demon' strates moU conclusively that ''delays are dangerous." RICH'D. L. FRANKLIN. "ller hair's long auburn waves down to her heel, Flowed like an Alpine torrent, which the sun Dyes with his morning light." The only kind of hair preparation ever nsed by the beautiful ITaidee, and the only kind necessary for a modern belle if she will use "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative" upon tbe first appearance of the hateful grey. The Restorative removes the dandruff, keeps the hair soft and beautiful, prevents baldness and keeps up a healthy action in the roots. It is the finest toilet article known and every body should use it. GREAT ATTRACTIONS ESItcii! Itch! Itch! Scratch I Scratch! Scratch! Wheaton' Ointment will cure tne lten m 48 llourt. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and ail Eruptions of the Skin. Trice 50 cent". For sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS 4 POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Stater. January 24, 1867-6m Vth vr FIRST PREMIUM A. Of a. Silver Medal WAS 1WMBIB TO A ftlBBFTTtR HAIR RFSTORAT1VF mw-m mm rm mm m m) mmm w m m mmm w w m w m w m V mm bh Cmf By tho N. H. State Agricultural Society. 4 IU Imit, balden la Kathua, Sept. 20, l&O. BIBRETT'S Vegetable Hair Restoratite Beaton Gray Hair to ita Natural Color i pro motaa th growth of the Hair I chance tha .Tk catea Dandruff and Humor prerenta Taft Hair railing out i ia a superior Drruinr. WV bo. i aa moas popular ana rau- a l. Mtie aruri uirouchoat W avr t4M, west, Mono, ana . ir DOUUU 1 '!. II BARRETT & CO.. Proprietor' MANCHESTER. N. H. Sold by Druggiats Generally. REES J. LLOYD, Ebensburg, Pa. May 30, 1867. LICENSE NOTICE. Petitions for License hare beetl filed in the office ot the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county by the following persons, to be presented to the Judges of said Cdurt on Wednesday, the 1 Oth day of July next : Tavern : Andrew Abler, Conemaugh boro. Mary Seitz, Conemaugh boro. D. A. Conrad, Ebensburg boro, W; W. David James, Johnstown boro, 2d W. . Thomas W. Michael. Millrille boro. Thomas S. Davis, Johnstown bor., 2d W. Hating Home : Peter Rubritz, Conemaugh township. Frederick Krebs, Johnstown boro, 3d W. Juliue S'eich, Carrolltown boro. Peter Brown, Croyle tp. Joseph Shoemaker, Conemaugh bor, 2d W. Quart t William Gwinn, Loretto bor. je20j GEO. C. K- ZAHSf, Clerk.. th:ompooi0! just orsirifa V. S. BARKER'S CHEAP CASH STORE I StssTsaffto, Pa. Sfbtr Dreis ISooda Greatly reduced. Balmoral Skirts, At $J.50, worth $3.00. Hoop Skirts. At $1.25, worth $2.00. Calicoes, 10 to 20 cents. Merrimack. Prints, At 20 cents. Deary Dro. Muslims, At 20 cents. Bleacaed Muslins, At 20 k 25 cents. Snlrtlnsr Caeck At reduced prices. French Merluoes-, Very cheap. Wool tlelaliaesi At low prices. Pacific Delaines, At 25 cents. Casslmers, At reduced prices. Kentucky Jeans, 40 to CO cents. Glngnams 20 and 25 cents. Clotnln?, At $20 per suit. Fur & Straw Hats, Very low. Scytbes, $1.00 to $1.50. Zlak.es and Forksi Very cheap. Broom i At 25 cetti. Wall Papers, tn great rariety. Carpets, At cost. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. niGHAsr prices paw tor wool, BUTTEX, EGGS & ALL KINDS OF COVXTStY PSfODXJCS. U1CK SAXES, ai SMALL PEOriTS V BARKER'S BARKER'S BARKER'S I R.VSBUBQ B ARKUt 3 BARKER'S I BARKER'S I 2TW GOODS t 2TEW GOODS! IfSW GOODS t CHEAP GOODS t CHEAP GOODS t CHEAP GOODS 1 HEW AND CHEAP t NEW AND CHEAP ! NEW AND CHEAP I GO AND 3 EE GO ND SEC GO AND SEE1 The subscriber wonld respectfully an nounce to tbe citizens of Ebensburg aafl vicinity that he has just received, at his am porium, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of Winter Goods I ever brought to this town, all of whloh h pledges himself to sell cheap for catk. DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS. DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. HOOP SKIRTS. HOSIERY- BALMORALS, GLOVES. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, 4c. The largest, best and cheapest assortment ef READY-MADE CLOTHIXG T to be found within the limits of Cambria e. An excellent -assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, OVER-8HOE3. STATIONERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, CARPET-SACK?, &o.t &o., &. A large stock of Flour, Bacon, Cheete, Syrupt, tlolatt, Tr- rtng, juaekertl, and Uo4 luh. Iron and Kail, Cedar and Willow Ware, Oilt, Vrvyt and Medicine, Ac, $c. In fact, he keeps anything and everything usually kept in a No. 1 Country Store ail which will be disposed of at prices to suit the times. Buying twice as large a stock as any the merchant in town, he buys cheaper, aud can therefore tell cheaper, than any competitor. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS t CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS ! CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS f Tbe public is invited to call before purcha sieg elsewhere. No charge for showing goods, buy or not buy. Customers waited on by polite and atten tive Salesmen. tgy Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, aa other Lumber, Butter, Eggs, e.nd Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for Gcrod. jan24J A. A. BARKER. QLOCK AND WATCHMAKER I EBENSBURG, PA. V. f. Robert haB constantly in his store well selected and varied assortment of arti cles, which he offers cheap for cash ; tis : A Silver American WATCH for $30.00. CLOCKS of every style and finish, at reduced priced. JEWELRY of the v-ery best material, war ranted. Anchor and Leplte WATCHES, one-third cheaper than in 1866. Gold Finger RINGS, one-third cheaper thaa last year. Morton's Gold PEN 5, at the manufacturer'e prices. Gold,' Silver, Steel, and Plated SPECTA. CLE3, cheaper than ever. Plated FORKS, Tea and Table SPOO.lS, a good as Silver. Plated C ASTORS.'Caid and Cake BASKETS, GOBLETS, and MUGS. RIFLES and SHOT GUNS, that .will kill at every pop. REVOLVERS and PISTOLS, with CAR TRIDGES to suit. PIPES of Gutta Percha, Wood, and CMua. Lockwood's COLLARS, tho best you can wear. SCHOOL BOOKS, cheaper. than elsewhere. TOYS and TOY BOOKS, for a mere song. Singer's SEWING MACHINES, with Cotton, Silk, and Oil. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, to hold from 12 t 200 Pictures. ACCORDI ANS, VIOLINS. FLUTES, FIFES, Violin BCWS, STRINGS, and KEYS. Also: Drums, Whistles, Umbrellas, Horns, Jewsharps, Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Dusting Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Looking Glasses, Sewing Baskets, Hand Baskets, Rugs, Arnold's best Writiae Fluid, Red ad Black Ink, Iak Stands, Pea Racks. Miscellaneous a Blank Books, Pass Books, Diaries, Almanacs, Deeds, Summons, Notes, Paper, Envelopes, Tobacco, 2& xoo Tvm I Harmonica's, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Satchels, Work Boxes, Portfolios, Gents' Shirts, Gloves, CrtVats, Neck ties. Canes, Susecd'e:rs, Handkerchiefs, Perfumery, Soaps, Pocket Books, Checkers a Boards, Dominoes, Paints, Tafcie Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors and Strops, Gun Oays, Puzxles, Dolls, Bs&da, Amber Beads, And many QVaer articles. CALL AliD GET BARGAINS fftm. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry re paired in the best style of workmanship, and warranted. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of publio patronage. jan24 C. T. ROBERTS OOT and SHOE EMPORIUM ! The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has opened out a Boot and Shoe Store in the rooms formerly occupied by Davis A Evans, on Center street, Ebens burg, where he will carry on the business on an extensive scale. READY-MADS BOOTS ad SHOES For tale at City Trice .' BOOTS AKD SHOES made to order On thortttt notice ! BQuTbe pnblic are invited to give tse call. I will sell cheap as tbe cheapest, red warrant my stock and make ta give satisfac tion. rj31 JOHN O. EVAN. L