An Accipknt How Bill Got Shot. "Bill, don't you know that dad don't allow jon lo buy shot?" asked a young urchin of his brotberrwbo was making a purcbaso of tbat article. "You just never mind me," faid the other boy. "I'll thank you to attend to yonr own business, Mister Bob. I don't care what dad allows ; I'll buy what I pleaie." "I'm going to tell dad," paid Bob, and be rushed home and into the room where the old man was quietly reading the mor ning paper. "Dad, dad," yelled the boy, "Bill's went and got shot I" "Good heavens!" exclaimed the old man, dropping the paper and boltiDg for the door; "where is lie ?" "Down to Smith's store," responded Bob. In his excitement, the old man forgot to remove bis reading glasses, and in go ing down the steps ho misjudged the dUtance to the pavement, stepped off too qon, and landed on all fours. He gathered himself up and started for the $tore. The pavement appeared to him to be about level with his kuecs, and con sequently in his" violent efforts to keep it under him, he cut a very ludicrou fig ure, and drew from the astonished by standers roars of laughter. lie at length arrived tt the store, where Bill was stretched out on the coal box, taking it cay. Tie old man, sup posing him badly hurt, ru&htd frantically top to him, exclaiming, "U, wham ! Uiihunj ; where aro you Wounded ?" "What's the matter, dad? Are you crazy ?" asked Bill, raiding on his elbow, and casting a look of astonishment at the old man. "Why, Robert Faid you'd got shot V "So 1 did got hall a pound of the best hot in the store." The old man left, amid noise enough to drown a thunder clap. As might be's up posed, Bob got the flogging and Bill didn't. IIow TiiEY Do It. A wealthy man cf Boston, who owns a country residence in the puburbs of that city, recently be came dissatisfied with it and determined to have another, and instructed an auc tioneer, famous for his descriptive powers, to advertise it in the papers at private ale, but to conceal its location, telling purchasers to apply at his office. In a lew days, the gentleman happened upon the advertisement, but failed to recognize Tt as referring to his own property. lie was greatly pleased with the account of the place, showed it to his wife, and the two coucluded it was just what they want d and they would secure it at once. So he went to the office of the auctioneer, and told him that the place he had advertised was such an one as he desired and he would purchase it. The auctioneer burst into a laugh, and told him that it was a description of his own house that he had been reading. The merchant pondered for a time on the "grassy slopes," "beau tiful vista," "smooth lawn," etc., cf the advertisement, and then exclaimed "Is it possible! Make out my bill for adver tising and expenses, Mr. Auctioneer, for, by George, I wouldn't sell the place now lor three times its cost !" A Hint to Candidates. A candi date for office, canvassing his district, came upon a man who had a vote to cast. The man was milking a cow. "Shall I hold her?" asked the office reeker, noticing the animal was somewhat fractious. The voter consented, and the office eceker took the cow by the horns. The voter kept on with his milking. "Hare you had Bron around here lately?" presently asked the candidate, referring to his rival. "Oh, yes," replied the voter; "he is behind the barn now, holding the calf !" rpiN AND SHEET" IKON" WAKE JL AND STOVE DEPOT! The subscriber has just opened out, At the late stand of Mills & Davis, High street, Eb tnsburg, a Tin and Sheet Iron and Stove Depot. He will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of . TINWARE, STOVES, 4e. which will be sold to all comers at lowest market rates. Particular attention will he paid to the filling of all orders from . COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Spoutirg done oa short notice, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Jolting promptly attended to. Jt-jT l!y strict attention to business and a desire to please, he hopes to merit a liberal hare of p Uronage. aultf TIIOS. W. WILLIAMS. "jTEW CHEAP CASH fcJTOliE ! ! The subscriber would inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vic inity that he keeps con stantly on hand everything in the GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY line, Mich as Flour, Ten, Cofi'ee, Sugar, all kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Sniokiug and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, &c. CAXXEP TEA CUES A XD TOM i TOES: Also, liar kskin and Woolen Gloves, Wool en Socks! Neck ties, ic, all of which will be told as cheap it not cheaper than elsewlnre. .1 full assortment of Candies! JfiSF Ice Cream everv evening. janS4 U. K. THOMAS. LATEST ARRIVAL! The subscriber hue ju received, at his store, on lliuh street, Kbeusbui k large and salable stock of Flour, Bacon, Sugars, Molasses, Tea, Codec, Table Salt, Barrel Salt, Cheese, Tobacco, Spices, Cigars, and everything in the Grocery, Xotion and Confectionery line. Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbou and Lubri cating.Oils, 4c, 4c. Ttm All which will be sold very chea for cash. - jan24 G. G. OWENS. HE RISING SUN STOVE TOLISlf For . beauty polish, saving of labor, durability, and cheapness, this preparation it truly unrivalled. Buy ' no other. ' For galkf GEO. nUNTLLY S. Q.11EAT REDUCTION op PRICES ! AT THB ebexsburg hardware j- house ruRxisniXG store. I return my sincere thanks to my friends and customers for their liberal patronage for the past twelve years; during which time I have been in business in Ebensburg; and now, owing to the extensive business I am doiog. I lake pleasure in informing the public that I have adopted the Ready-Pay System ! by meanB of which there will be a qbkat bk dcctioh in ray profits. A continuance of your patronage will satisfy you that it will be to your advantage to buy for ready pat instead of on ckkdit. My stock will consist ia part as follows: FOR THE BUILDER. Door Locks, Cupboard Locks, Catches, Bolte, Hinges, Screw, Window Sp'gs, SbaUer Hinges, a Catches, Porch Irons, Window Glass, Nails, Putty, 4c. FOR THE CARPENTER. Boring Machines, Augers, Chisels, Brace and Bite, Hatchets. Squares, Compasses, Bev els, Pocktt Rules, Try Squares, Lev el, Jack, Smoothing, and For Plane, Panel Ploughs, Bea ding, Sash, Raising, a Match Planes, Hollow and Rounds, Guagcs, Oil Stones, Saw Sets, Screw Drivers, Bench Screws, Cross-cut, Panel, Rip, Compass, and Back Saws, Chalk and Chalk Lines, &c. FOR THE BLACKSMITH. Anvils, Bellows, Vice, Shoe Hammers, Hand Hammers, Riveting Hammers, Horse A Mule Shoes, Iron, Buttresses, Pincers, Screw riates, Wrencheg, Rasps, Files, Horse Nails, Cast Steel SboTcl Plow Moulds, 4c. FOR THE SHOEMAKER. Shot Lasts, Shank Irons, Crimping Boards and Irons, Peg Cutters, Knives, Awls, Hammer?, Pincers, Rasps, Rubbers, and Bench Tools in general. Naili, Tacka, Thread, Wax, Bristles, 4c. FOR THE SADDLER. Draw Guagss, Round Knives, Chandlers, Edge Tools, Punches, Hammers, Bridle Bits, Buckles, Rings, Halter Bolts, Snaps. Stirrups, Rein Web, Pincers, Awla, Rounding Irons, Iron and Wood Gig Haines, Pad Trees, Trace Hooks, Spot 3 Ornaments, Rivets, Tacks, -. - Girthing, 4c. FOR THE CABINET MAKER 4 PAINTER. Bench Tools, Table Hinges, Screws, Bed Castors, Bedstead Fasfener3, Drawer Lock3, Knobs, Coffin Trimmings of all descriptions. Gold Leaf, Bronzes, Paint, Sash, and Varnish Brushes, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, Colored Paints, dry and ground ia oil. FOR TnE SPORTSMAN.. Rifles, Shot Guns, Pistols, Revolvers, Cartridges, Hunters' Knives, -"aps, Lead, Powder, Shot, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags. Also, Gun Locks, Main Springa, Plugs Pivots, Double Triggers, Hammers, 4c. FOR THE FARMER. Plows, Points, Shovels, Forks, Scythes and Snathes, Rakes, Hoe?, Spades, Sheep Shears, Sheep and Cow Bella, Sleigh Bells, Horse Brushes. Cards, Curry Combs, Patent Haines, Whips, But, Trace, Breast, Hal ter, Tongue, Fith A Log Chains, Barn Door Rollers, Sugar Ket tles, Steelyards, Cutting Boxe3. FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Hominy, Crackers, Dried Peathes, Rice, Cinnamon, Essences, Bacon, Fish, Salt, Alum, Indigo, Candles, Coffee Mills, Smoothing. Iron?, Wash Boards, Clothes Pins, " Bed Cords, Bake Pans, Buckets, Meal Seives, Brooms, Brass Kettles. Tinned Kettles, Enameled Kettles, Stair Rods, Japanned Waro Glassware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Carbon Oil Lamp3, Razors, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Allspice, Pepper, Baking a Wash. SoJa Toilet Soap, Family Dye Color.", Madder, Cudbear, Cochineal, Logwood, ' Camwood, Redwood, Blue Vitiiol, Solution of Tin, Clothes Wringers, "Washing Machines, Tubs, Table and Ta Spoons Table Cutlery, Coal Buckets, Shovels and Pokers, Butter Print3, Butter Ladles, Stove, Scrub and Dusting Brushes, White-wash and Sweeping Brushes, Shears, Scissors, 4c. OILS. Cai bon, Fish, Sweet, Lubricating, Linseed, Neat?s Foot, Lard, Benzine, Castor. TO THE rUBLIC GENERALLY. Cooking, Parlor, and Heating Stove3, from the best manufactories ; Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of every variety, of my own manufac ture ; Guui and Hemp Packing; Trunks and Valises ; Drugs, Weavers' Reeds, Traps, Hol low Augers, Board Measuring Sticks, Grind Stones and Rollers, Patent Molasses Drawing and Measuring Fawcets, &c, 4c. Odd Store Plates, Grates, and Fire Brick always ou hand to suit Stoves sold by me. Well and Cistern Fumpt and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. " " " Spouting made, painted, and put up, at low rates. Don't Ask for Credit! JtSST" But remember the place to bny and save 15 to 20 per cent, on your purchases. I defy competition in Western Penna. . feb'l - ' GEORGE HUNTLEY X A. BBADLKT. W. TASK1RK. JXO. 8. BBADLSy. -gRADLEY STOVE WORKS, Manufacture eTery variety of COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Among which are the celebrated National, Talisman, Tropic and Eureka. Coal Cook Stoves. Also, Veteran Ponoms and Ironsides Wood Cook Stoves. GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, 4o. Agents for Lotze's Celebrated Hotel and Family Ranges. Office, corner of Second and Wood streets, Pittsburg, Pa. fe28.9m flock. paoDcci. TC. JENKINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wholesale Dealer and Receiver of FLOUR, PROVISIONS, all kinds of PRO DUCE, and REFINED OILS. Cheapest Flour House in Pittsburg. All choice reliable standard Family Brands constantly on hand. Quality of Flour guaranteed." Reduction to dealers. Custom ers furnished with Price Current weekly. Checkered Front, 213 Liberty St., feb21.1y Pittsbcru, Pa. EC. EBY & CO , WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, No. 522 Market St., between Fifth and Sixth, " Philadelphia. We have constantly on hand a general as sortment of all kinds of fish, in large and small packages, which we will sell low for Cash or short credit. Also, Duncannon Nails and Spikes of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at Manufacturer's prices. jau24 ARNES, O3TEIUI0UT, HEBRON ; & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, caps, STRAW GOODS, Akd FURS, No. 503 Maiket St., above Fifth t., ap2i Philadelphia. E EN SON, CAMPBELL & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 507 Market St., Philadelphia. "r Refer by permission to A. A. Barker, Lbenaburg. ap25 TOM. P. DAVIS, xcith BOYD 4 STRO UD; ' Importers and dealers in QUEEN'S WARE, CHINA, and , GLASS - . -No. 32 North Fourth St., four doors below the Merchants' Hotel, au29 Phila. WHOLESALE 1 rk . & GROCERS WM. M. COOK. GEO. D. COOK. COOK BROTHERS & CO., . Wholesale dealers in PROVISIONS, FLOUR, SALT, CHEESE, CARBON OIL, SOAPS, CANDLES, 4c. 345 Liberty 6t., near Union Depot, feb21 Pittsbubg, Pa. JAS. W. BIDDLB, J. TUTHET smith, JKO. C. SHERBORNE, W. CALYIK MOORE. T LDDLE, SHERBORNE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN 4 DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant street. jjan24 PHILADELPHIA. JACOB E. SMITH. J. E. KELTZEU. SMITH & SELTZER, Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, GUNS, CUTLERY, 4c. No. 409 X. Third St., above Callowhill, mar7J - Philadelphia. W. V. LIPPIXCOTT. GEO. M. BOND. JAS. MITCHEL. LIPPINCOTT, BOND & CO., Manufacturers a Wholesale Dealers in HATS. CAPS, FURS, and STRAW GOODS, jan24 No. 413 Market St., Thilada. RY & KURTZ, Importers and Jobbers of HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, 4 FANCY GOODS, jan24 326 Arch St., Philadelphia. HUGHES & CO., DEALERS IX L UMBER, Ebessbveg, Pa, Want to buy 100,000 feet good Cherry Lumber. 100,000 feet Chair and Settee Plank. 100,000 feet inch Poplar. 50,000 feet wide 1-inch Poplar. 100,000 fceA Clear Pine. For all which, the highest market price will be paid in cash. Particular attention will be paid to filling orders. jac31 TV J 21. R. HUGHES fc CO., WILMORE, CAMBRIA CO., PA. Dealers in Ash, Bssr ;, L UMBER. Also : Chrry, Maple, Poplar, Hemlock Dealers in DRY' GOODS, GROCERIES, jan24 HARDWARE, 4c. JOBERT E. JONES, LUMBER DEALER, Ebessbcbg, Came ei a Cocxtt, Ta. fcgl.'Will buy Cherry, Poplar, Ash, and Lind Lumber. Highest prices in cash paid. Orders promptly filled. feb7 AS. II. DAVIS, Dealer in all kinds of POPLAR, CnERRY 4 ASn LUMBER. Yard, Nos. 314 t 316 N. Broad st., Phila;-gy- Business Attended-to in Ebensburg by Wo. J. William. my91y EW CHEAP. CASH STORJE ! I NEW casii NEW CASH NEW CASH CHEAP STORE! CHEAP STORE I The subscriber calls attention to the fact that he has received and opened out, at his Store, on .High street, (opposite the Bank,) the largest and best selected stock of - GROCERIES! ever brought to Ebensburg. FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED, BRAN, BACON, CHEESE, CRACKERS, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SYRUPS, MOLAS SES, RICE, SPICES, ESSENCES, HERRING, MACKEREL, and COD FISH, CASTOR a CARBON OILS, DRUGS, MEDI CINES, PERFUMERY, SALT, CANDLES, SOAPS, WASHING SO DA, FAMILY DYE COLORS, LOG WOOD, BLUE VITRIOL, TOBACCO and CIGARS best brands, EARTHENWARE and STONEWARE, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, and GUN-CAPS, CLOVES, MACE, TEPPER, CINNAMON, AL UM, DRIED PEACHES, HOMINY, BAKING SODA, 4c, 4c. Arnold's Writing Fluid, Checkei-3 and Checker Boards, Pen and Pocket Knives, Horse Brushes and Cards, Currycombs, Rope, Twine, Window Springs, Chalk, Chalk Lines, Horse Shoe Nails, Shoemakers' Nails, Tacks and Thread. Wood and Willow "Ware, Tubs. Buckets, Broom?, "Wash Boards, Clothes Pins, Bed Cord?, Stove Brushes, Scrub and Dusting Brushes. Th finest Etock in town of CONFECTIONERY. For the children : TOYS ! TOYS ! TOYS ! TOYS 1 The latest styles of HATS a CAPS. Keeps constantly on hand Bologna Sausage, Sardines, Fresh and Spiced Oysters, and everything in the Eating a3 well as in the Drinking line. The public re requested to jrive him a trial. He pledges himself to sell cheaper, and to sell a better article, than anv other dealer in town. GEORGE GURLSY. Ebensburg, March 14, 18C7. ORETTO DRUG STORE I The subscriber has opened out in Loretto, Cambria county, a large and well selected etock of DRUGS MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, LIQUORS, 4c. A heavy stock of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS A OILS, FAMILY DYE COLORS, PURE WINES a LIQUORS, for medicin&l purposes, PERFUMERY asd TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, HANGING LAMPS, SIDE LAMPS with RE FLECTORS, LAMPS of all kinds, BRACKETS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, WICKS, CARBON OIL, BRUSHES, TOOTH, NAIL, asd PAINT, PENS, PENCILS, INK, TOWDER, SHOT, CAPS, And a general assortment of other articles usually found in such an establishment. JES?" Country Physicians would do well by calling on me before purchasing elswhere. JE35 Prescription carefully compounded at all hours. Zf Store on Main street. je20.3m A. J. CHRISTY. H ART FORD LIVE STOCK INSU RANCE COMPANY. CASH CAPITAL -$500,000. We are now prepared to insure Live Stock against both Death and Theft in thi3 live and reliable Company. Ownei3 of Stock have now the opportunity, by insuring with this Company, of obtaining security and remune ration for the Joss cf their Animals in case of Death or Theft. OWNEBS OF nOItSES. Manufacturers, Expressmen, Teamsters, Physicians, and in fact all who are to any extent dependent upon the services of their Horses in their daily avocations, should in Eure in this Company, and thus derive a protection against the pecuniary damage they would sustain in the loss of their Animals, which are in many cases the sole means of support of their owners. FARM STOCK. Farmers and others owning Cattle should avail themselves of this means of saving the value of their Stock, and secure an equiva lent for the los which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in being deprived of their Cattle, by insuring in this Company the Pioneer Company of America. By insuring in this Company, you exchange AN UNCERTAINTY roa a CERTAINTY! No man can tell whether bis Animal may not be . stolen or die, through some unforeseen calamity. JGS? Competent agents wanted, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Apply to KERR 4 CO., General Agents, Altoona, Tenna. Col. Win. K. Piper, Ebensburg, Local Agent for above Company. ap4-Iy BRAflAM BLAINE, Barber Ebensbcbg, Pa. Shaving, Shampooing, and Hair-dressing done in the most artistic style. J8g? Saloon directly opposite the "Moun tain House." jan24 N 1867. spr,ns-rade-1867. I am now. prepared to ofler . SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS To Cash Purchasers cif T1X AKD SHEET IROX WARE! cither at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL! My stock consists in part of every variety of TIN, SHEET IROX, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, ENAMELED AND PLAIN SAUCE PANS, BOILERS, 4c. COAL SHOVELS, MINE LAMPS, OIL CANS, HOUSEFURN'ISHING HARD WAR E OF EVERY KIND. Spear's Anti-Dust HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOBLE, TRIUMPH and FARLOK STOVES! And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturers' retail prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, 4c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to SPOUTING ! VALLEYS AND CONDUCTORS ! All of which will be made out of best mate lials and put up by competent workmen. LAMP BURNERS, WICK AND CHIMNEYS, Vt'holesale or Retail. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Ghiss Cone, for giving more light than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SPENCER'S SIFTER! It recommends itsc!f. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS ! of ell sizes, Cocslantlv oa hand. Spacial attention given to JOBBING '. Ia Tin, Copper, or Sheet Iron, at lowest pos sible rates. WHOLESALE MERCHAXT5P LIST Now ready and will be sent on application by mail or in person. Hoping to see all my old customers nnd many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pat ronage I have already received, and will en deavor to please all who mav call, whether they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HaY. Johnstown, Jan. 24, lSt7.9m A CARD TO THE LADIES ! DR. D UPON CO S GOLD EX PERIODICAL FILLS tor females. In correcting Irregularities, removing Ob structions of the Monthly Turns, from what ever cause, and always successful as a Pre ventive. It 13 now over thirty years since the above celebrated Pills were discovered by Dr. Du ponco, of Paris, during which time they have been extensively and successfully used in most of the public institutions as well as in private practice of both hemispheres, with unparalleled success tn ererg case, and it is on ly at the "urgent request" of the thousands of ladies who have used them that 1 e is in duced to make the P1II3 public for the alle viation of those suffering from any irregular ities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pills hile in that con dition, as the proprietor assumes no respon sibility after the above admonition, although their mildness would prevent any mischiet to health otherwise the Pills are recommended. ONE BOX IS SUFFICIENT. Full and explicit directions accompany each box, which must be strictly followed, and all diseases peculiar to females may be speedily cured. Price $1 per box ; six boxes, $5. Solw by one druggist in every town, village, city and hamlet throughout the world. Sold in Ebenurg, Pa., bv P. J. LLOYD, Druggist. Ladies, by sending him $1 to the Ebens burg P. O., can have the Pills sent (confiden tially) by mail to any part of the country, tree of postage. t" Sold also by Roush 4 Taylor, Altoona ; Johnson, Holloway i Cowden, Phila ; Demas Barnes 4 Co., New York ; S. D. Howe, ole Proprietor, New York. aprll-ly SCOTT HOUSEj Main tt., JOHNSTOWN, PA. A. Row 4 Co., Proprietors. TI113 commodious house hfi3 been com pletely refitted and elegantly furnished, and is now open for tbe reception of guests. It offers superior accommodations to every oth er house in town. The proprietors by long experience in hotel keeping feel confident that they can please a discriminating public. Their table will be supplied with the best the market aQ'ords, and the bar with the choicest liquors aud wines. By constant and careful attention, they expect to merit and receive a share of public patronage. jan24 GRANT HOUSE, Hemlock, Cambkia Co., Ta. JOHN WILKIN, Prcpriitor. This house has been reStted, and oliers superior accommodations to any other house in town. The proprietor, after long experi ence in ihe business, feels confident he under stands the wants of the public. His table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and his bar with the choic&st wines and liquors. By constant attention, he ex pects to merit a liberal share of public patron age, my 16 I O UN TAIN HOUSE, lTi EBENSBURG, PA. R. P. Linton 4 Co., J'roprietors. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies The Bak ia supplied with choice liquors : and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Boarders taken by the week luontli or year. jan24 RCADE HOTEL, EBENSBURG TA. Henry Fostkh, Proprietor. The first class position among first class Hotels will be maintained in the luture, ag in the past, by the Arcade. feb21 II I ELDS HoTlSE LORETTO, CAMBRIA CO., PA., Thomas Callan, Proprietor. Accommodations unsurpassed by any other Hotel on the Mountain. jan24 Handbills of all kinds printed at this office. "THE ALlTgH&nTiTi f ILIj be published every Thursi, the following ratee, viz: . ", Ter annum, payable in advance If not paid. till after three months"!" ': A failure to notify a discontinuai,, """" t .1 a . -! riI!U RATES OF ADVERTISING Transient advertising, per so., one !. . Each subsequent insertion.... - C$ Auditor's Notices, each 15 Administrators' and Executors' o";"' ' 9 3 mo. 1 square, 12 lines $2.50 2 squares, 24 lines.... 5. 00 3 squares, 36 lints.... 7.00 Quarter column g.Q Third column jo.C'O Half column 12.00 Colnmn 2U.00 ;-Vfc 6 mos. $4.00 8.00 10.00 22 00 15.00 20.00 12 -j 13.'. 20,-. 30.00 -."vca varui, not exceeding 8 lines, with paper........ c TTwelve line3 Brevier to-i5tit.,. . . i-roiessionai or r.-i sir, rj tiSy A (Tvertisement! nnf ma-t. 3 acj T.lh number of insertions desired, wi ccv0 uea mi iorDiaaen, ana cnargea icco:d, the above terms. All transient advertising to te fi for in advance. JOB WORK. AH kind3 of Job Work will be iozi reasonable terms. CI CARD. 1. Witmer's B.TIDGE, Lancaster Tp. Ju'v 30, Evans and Watson: Gestlvj The small size No. 1 Salamander safe I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adas Barr, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, has bec-n subjected to a very sevf-re u which it withstood in a most S-Ui-.'V;;, .. manner. This Safe, containing all cv J ' together with va'uble papers teloiein myself and some to my neignbors acd ..jcC and representing a value of ovei Tvetrr TLc" . was destroyed on the night of the 27th cf jV ly, 15G0, aud passed thifiugi be tcty firietl unscathed. Hie sale was onte second floor and ftll to the basement of iLe Mill, sd ti, subjected for six hours to aa intense among the rui.is, which was greatly iiKrea. by the combustion of alarge quantity of.:ij confined within th brick walls. After n fire the safe was opened and the books s;: papers taken out in a state of perfect pesf;. vation. the paper noi even beincr disci,'--- This fact was, however, to many bysuii.-i a better recommendation of your Sa't- -;-t; could be expressed in any other words froa me. Yours Respectfuliv. jan20 SAMUEL RANCR". Xgsju- A large assortment of the above q-!-ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes altravs cd hand and for sale at as low rates as anv'ctLer firm, at EVANS & WAT.SON S." No. 16 South Fourth st., Philaieif Lia. "OIIICES REDUCED ' JL JOHNSTOWN 2UARBLE WOEKS. The subscriber has just received a kr-j and handsome invoice of I TALI AX AXD AM ERIC AX XARLLl comprising the largest and finest stock of :: kind ever brought to Johnstown, a: Lis ti tsblishment, on Franklin Steeet. where I- j prepared, with an adequate force of cr;r, eaced arid skillful workmen, to exec-re kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, MANTELS, TABLE TUPS, BUREAU TOrS, Ac, kc, as ch-vp as they can be purchased ia 6:7 c! the cities A large stock of GRINDSTONES cn ltd and for sale low. Articles cf my manufacture can be pr.rcbn sed at the Hardware Store of Mr. Gecr! Huntley, in Ebensburg. JZSf Prompt attention paid to orders !:oa a distance, and work delivered whtre desi red. jan24 JOHN PAKSE. L ORETTO MARBLE WORKS.- The undersigned bees leave to iBf:r3 the citizens of Cambria and adjoinics: tc: ties that he has iust received a stoc? c ' fintst Italian and other Marbles at his tV-it-lishment. in Loretto. Cambria couctv. P&. Monuments, Tomls, Grave Stones, TnlU i-'-l Bureau tops, manufactured of the most bfc tiful and finest quality of Foreign and Dor-f--tic marble, always on hand and male to orcer as cheap as they can be purchased in the e ';; in a neat and workmanlike manner, end ta the shortest notice. The public are respectfully invited to J T me a call before purchasing elsewhere, s J am confident that mv work and prices satisfy any person desiring anything ia K? line of business. Now is tlie.tinie to pet a cheap job 1 JAMES W1LKINS05 Loretto, January 24, 1867tf PATROX1ZC YOUR OW.VJ Tlte I'fofection JIutual Fire lasurtiue Ox OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCATED AT EBENSBURG, PA. rUE above named Company, organize j April Cth, 1857, will etfect insurances ci property at safe rates. Being particuitij careful "in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap raediiim, thrcsrl which persons may secure themselves t-'-' probable letses by fire. Office on Centre Street, nearly errs?-' the "Mountain House." JOHN WILLIAMS, Fits D. J. Joxes, Sec'y. & Trcas. Aqenls ; EVAN ROBERTS, Johnstown. JAMES PURSE, JNO. E. ROBERTS, EbensV-jrg. Ebensburg, Jan. 24, 1807. IBENSBURG FOUNDRY. JJ The subscriber announces to tie 7l"l that he has re-purchased the '?t.it:J Foundn, and is prepared to furn:?a former customers and all others, wui. description of CASTINGS usually rl tured at a Country Establishment. hf " alwavs keep on hand the best tu"rr. COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STUY. FIcE STOVES, kc ; PLOWS of the approved patterns, PLOW POINTS, TID ING MACHINES, and all other art: nccted with the business of a Foun-ry- t&- He invites the patronage cfieJ a and will sell at the most reasonable fm cash or country produce. ,c5 Jan. 24, 1807. EDWAEPjjLA PLA1 and FANCY JOB FRIM STATIONER, Blank Book Manufacturer, Bock irr, and dealer in every description fc American and Foreign Papers, -- Corner of Wood and Third streets, fi BURG, Pa. r 7yt tGT Agent for L. cn k Co Founders & Electrotypers, rhiUdiJ Jauuary 21, 187. f R D t-o: Ti E 45V ana! a:, a i'D pea J2i 21:, L1 at a Mi a i -If. r.s i il A If. i i f c F lav 0 Vu It. tt