TIi Farmera' Department.- SUMMEtf Pbumso and Pinching. There is no one point io horticulture bout which there has been more discus sion than that of summer pruning, . and those who advocate, and those yrho con demn it, stand. in about the famcjclation aj they did years ago eaoh; the morejjon firmed in hi one' opinion-. We consider it useful or injurious according to- the manner in which it is done, and the sub jects upon which it is practiced. .To allow tree to make vigorous shoots, and theu cut ihcm away .in. summer, or tj pinch the young thoots witl.cut any thought ol threffect, so lonp as something is pinchc", will like all. other haphazard work.be Ukelj' to result in serious injury. Sum mer pruning is done, in the tirst plac, to regulate the form cf the tree. r- Dwarf tree?, especially, may be matiagd by rubbing out a lew needless shoots here, and stepping the growth of another there, that thtre eelduin need be any pruuing required. Nip out the growth point with the thumb and finger, and the branch will cease to elongate, but after a while the buds upon that shcnt will push, and when these haVe made a few leaves, vhey must 1)0 pinched in the same manner. The growth from buds and grafts is often vtry vigorous j that from the buds often runs up as a long. .succulent wand, hardly utrong enough to support itself, and with but little disposition to form side shoots. Rut pinching at the proper height the Buds along the sides will start, and with a little attention a low-headed shapeley tree may be had, that will not need to be cut to pieces in order tu bring it into proper form when planted. Another use of piochiog is to throw the free into Rear ing. : It is now a well received opinion that whatever threatens the life of a tree tends to induce fruiting; hence we hear of trees being -made to bear by hacking them with an ax, by rot pruning, etc. When the development of the tree is arrested by pinching, it usually sets about making fruit buds, instead of leaf buds. Ia pinching dwarf pear trees, the shoot from the bud at the end of a branch is allowed to grow, and those starting along the sides of the branch are pinched back to' threo leaves. . If shoots start from those that have been pinched, nip them back to two leaves. The leading shoot is shortened as may be desired, after growth is over. The formation . of fruit buds upon dwarf pears and apples is hastened by pinching. rZZ . Straw tor Horses. The value ei straw as a . feeding substance was never better poyed than by the following fact related by a correspondent: A farmer having a large number of wagon horses, had frequent occasion for the veterinary surgeon, until ihey were rec ommended by him to mix a certain por tion of the fine cut straw with the clover hay. This has been practiced now for some years, : and their bill, for horse doctoring is at a minimum. The partner of the firm who told me this, said how advantageous it was not to be deprived, as they were formerly, of the uso of sev eral horses, to say nothing of expense and loss.'. ."" The fact is, the food was too rich or too mucilaginous, for I have often been told that fine-cut hay, unmixed with straw chaff, balls in the stomach, and thus is deprived of the action of the gastric juices. We know that rco succulent or rich grasses are injurious; and no straw chaff mixed with it acts mechanically, if not chemically, with advantage. It would be well for our agricultural friends to know, that for several thousand horses belonging to the London General Omni bus Company, the food is all passed through the chaff cutter with, 1 believe, a certain proportion of straw. ..I Trimming Lamps. A correspondent of the National Agriculturist writes as fol lows to that periodica!: Some always uso a pair orahears to trim their lamp wicks: I never: do. A better way, and one which I invariably practice, is to pinch or wipe off thecrut with a piece of paper; you may keep a piece of oloth for the purpose if you desire, louwiilfind that the fhroe will be perfect in shape and exactly in the center of tho chimuey, and the wick will last longer. Lemoh Dumplings. Mix with ten ounoes of flue bread crumbs half a pound cf beef suet, chopped fine; a large table spoonful of flour, the grated rinds of two small lemons, or one very lare icq fmr ounces of pounded sugar, or it wished very sweet, more; three lare or four small tggs beaten and strained. Divide these into four equal portions, tie in well floured cloths and boil an hour. REES J, LLOYD, Successor of R. S. Bunn, ' Dealer in PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, - OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, PERFUME RY AND FANCY ARTICLES, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES FOR MEDI CAL PURPOSES, PATENT MEDICINES, kc. Also : Letter, Cap, and Note Papers, Peas, Pencils, Superior Ink, And other. articles kept by Druggists generally. Physician'' prescriptions curefutly compounded. Office on Main Street, opposite the Moun tain House, Ebensbnrg, Pa. aug!3 EO. F. ROBINSON", Manufacturer of PINE, HEMLOCK, BEECH, and MAPLE LUMBER. Attn, ' FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, SHINGLES. LA TII, BLACK WALNUT, AS II, and CHERRY. Orders sent to Ebensturg, Cambria eo., of Rush House, Pittsburg, will be promptly nt teuded to. : - ng 13- NOTICE. " ; ' 'All persons wanting to got ODe of the celebrated Aetna Mowing nnd Reaping Ma chines, most leave their orders wiib ui be tween this and the 20tb of June, in order that I may have time to order them before they are wanted to use. GEO. HUNTLEY. gUMMJER GOODSoFOB A Mr- WH O L ESA US- A N"D RETAIL VJ5 c A. A. B ATMiEtt & SOW,-'--'- ''Hrcti St.', EBENSBURG, PA. ' A . ' A .r B AtiKE.R & SON have received and opened out,) at their Store,', on High street, th eir S uiumer stock fJgbo'ds for '63. . , DRESS GOODS. MERINOS, PLAIDS, iPOPLINS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, PRINTS, : FLANNELS,: BLANKETS,- - CLOTHS, . . . CASSIMERES, SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, Every style in the market; :'' - HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND KNIT GOODS, HATS CAPS 300TS SHOES. W 1 1 T E G O O D S, . ..... . .--- embracing new styles of . NAINSOOKS, SWrS MUSLINS. MULLS, TARLETONS, WHITE CRINOLINES, BRILLIANT CORDED SKIRTING. EMBROIDERIES, ' consisting in part of ' - JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS AND - INSERTINGS,.. - - DIMITY BANDS, COLLARS, SETTS, BOBBIN THREAD EDGINGS LACES. HOOPED SKIRTS, Cheaper than ever. Th celebrated DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, the best in use, Sold al the very lowest market rata. HOUSE K E E P I N G GOODS! DAMASKS, TABLE COVERS, CRASH BROWN a DAMASK T VBLE LINENS, FRINGED HACK, DI PER AND DAMASK HONEY COMB QUILTS, MARSEILLES QUILTS. . , . ALLENDALE QUILTS, SWISS CURTAINS. PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CARPETS, RUGS, - : HASSOCKS, FLOOR CLOTHS, &., &c , kc, Of all sizes, widths, and prices A full stock of READY-MADE CLOTIIING! BOOTS y SHOES, HATS $ CAPS, NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, &c. A good assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, &c. FEED, VEGETABLES, &c. We keep constantly on hand Corn, Oats, Middlings, Chop, Shorts, Braa, Butter, Egg, Lard, Vegetables, -'And a general n.rartety , of articles in this line. FAMILY GROCERIES! We have constantly on hand a complete stock of Family Groceries, comprising Su perfine, Extra and Family FLOURl Buck-wheat and Rye Flour, Corn and Oat Meal, Hominy, Hulled Barley, Bacon, Sugar-cured Hams, Dried Beef. Salt by the barrel, and Sack Salt for Table use ; Goshen and. Western Reserve Cheese; Crackers of all kinds. TOBACCO I . Complete aesortment of French Spice. Sperm, Adamantine Mould Candle So aft, Castile, Rosic, and all other kinds. Rio and Java Coffees. Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea. Hard, Soft, Pulverize 1 and Brovrn Sugars. . . Syrups and Molasses of all kinds. Dried Apples and Peaches. Mackerel, Herring, Salmon. Col Oil and Turpentine.. . -,. Lard, Whale and Linf eed Oils. Paints of every description. . Scrub, and Horse Brushes. Varnishes, -V &c, Ac, &., &c, &c , DR UGS A ND PA TEXT MEDICINES. AH kinds of IRON AND -NAILS. Notice. . Buying twice as large a stock as any other mercliani in town, we buy cheaper, and can therefore sell cheaper, than any competitor. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS 1 CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS I The public is invited to call before purcha sing i-Iscwhere. No charge for showing goods, buy or not buy. Customers waited on by polite and atten tive Salesmen. T 4 -v; fjg?" Cherry, Poplar, Spruce, Pine, and tU-r Lumber, Butter, Eggs, and Country Frodnca generally, taken in exchange for Gooai. ... augl3 BOLESALE V,AND A RETAIL TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARE. J. .1 t j MANUFACTORY. Having been East and purchased toy stock when priceaswere'lp'w,.l.am tkw prepared io offer cash-; buyers better bargains than can be bad anywhere ini f ' . ' ' "." ; WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. ' My stock consists in.part of every varietyof tin, sheet iron,' copper and brass enameled; and, : plain sauce pans, . v BQilersskillets; : . . - FRENOTI , AND ENGLISH HEAVY WARE; -,: Made -without seam out of Doable Tin, ' v -;.'r TOILET SETS, Unsurpassed in beauty and cheapness, PIE FORKS,: CORN POPPERS, COFFEE MILLS; IRON SKIMMERS, MINCING KNIVES, SLAW CUTTERS, And every article ycu need in the Kitchen. ' Particular attention given to , SPOUTING ! VALLEYS AND CONDUCTORS I r 1 am sole agentrin this place for the . NOBLE COOK ' ' " IRONSIDES, r GREAT RSPUBLIO, " TRIUMPH, ' SPEAR'S ANTI-DUST HEATING AND COOKING STOVES. , Odd Plates for repairs constantly on hand, as well as other make of Stoves, which will be Bold at prices to ideaae.7.' - ' GRATES and GRATE FRONTS, of all sizes, -with ' CAST IRON FENDERS, Furnished at' Manufacturers Retail Prices. I would call particular attention to my stock and prices of ' - . LAMP TRIMMINGS, Consisting in pan of all varieties of BURNERS, -y CniMNEYS, .WICKS, ' OIL CANS, Which I am retailing at Wholesale Prices. SUGAR KETTLES, CAULDRONS, STOVE . POTS, &c , . All sizes, constantly on hand at reduced : ' 1 prices. ' Special attention given to 1 JOBBING ! In Tin, Copper, or Sheet Iron, at lowest pos sible rates. MERCHANTS' WHOLESALE LIST Now ready and will be sent on application by mail or in person. Hoping to see all. my old customers and 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 an who may call, whether they buy or not. Call on or address FRANK W. HAY, aog!33 . Johsstown, Pa. JEMMONJ MURRAY, EBEXSBURG DRUG k BOOK STORE! Lemmox k Mubcat, dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery,' ; Fancy Soaps, Patent Medicines, Pure Spices, : . Flavoring Extracts, Cap Paper, Post Paper, . Note and Billet Paper, Pen3, Pencils, Penknives, Pocket Books, Pass Books, Blank Books. Praf er Books, Bibles, Histories, Novels, School Books, Jewelry, Photograph Albums, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff, Pure Liquors for medicinaT'purposes. Ebensburg, August 20, 1868-3m. IS" E W T A I L O R SHOP! The subscriber has removed his Tailor Shop into READE'S NEW BUILDING, on Center street, near Colonade Row, and re spectfully, informs his old oustomers and all the rest of mankind that he is now prepared to manufacture all kinds of GENTS AND YOUTHS' WEARING AP PAREL, in the latest style of the art, with neat ness ani dispatch, and at low rates. Persons needing work in my line Are respectfully invited to give me a call. D.J.EVANS. Ebensbnrg, Aug. 13, tf. Z U REN E. ' (Concentrated Indigo.) r FORT HE LAUNDRY. It is warranted not to streak, or in any man ner injure the finest fabrics. For family use sold in five cents, ten cents, and twenty cents boxes. Each twenty cents box, besides having five times as mach blue as tbe five cents box, con tains a pocket pin cushion or emery .bag. For Hotel and large Laundry use, it is put np in $2 00 boxes. See that each. Box has proper Trade Mark. For Sale in Ebensburg by V. S. Barker and M. L. Oatman. Jan. 21. ATEST ARRIVAL ! . , The subscriber has just received, at his store, on High street," Ebensburg, a large and salable stock of - Flour, : . - Bacon, ' , Sugars, Molasses, . Tea, , Cotfee, Table Salt, : Barrel Sat t, - Spices, Cheese, . ' Tobacco,. ... I iCigarB, i and everything in the Grocery, Notion and Confectionery line. Also, Boots and Shoes, Carbon and Lubri cating OilSf &c.t 4c- i All which will.be sold very cheai for cash. ' augl3 - G. G." OWENS. OAL! COAL! COAL ! The subscriber is now carrying on the Colliery of Wm.'Tiley, Sr , at Lily Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria coun ty, and will be glad to fill all orders, to any amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicin ity. ; Satisfaction as to quality of Coal guar antied in all cases. ' WJ1. TILEY, Jr. Hemlock P. O., Aug. 13, 1868. w F. ALTFATHER, Manufac'"' er of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG, FINE CUT CHEWING And SMOKING TOBACCO..SNUFF, PIPES, SNUFF BOXES, akd; CIGAR CASES, TAtths sign of th. Indian,! . ' ; Main St., ' Sept. 3, 18.68 . OHjrsTCrWj;, Pa, . . . . . - GRANT HOUSE, . . . HEMLOCK, PA., ;,'; ' . V 'John Wilxjw, Proprietor. , - This house has been refitted, and offers superior accommodations .to 8tnj;other house in town. The proprietor, after longexperi encein ibe bnsinis-,;feels condeiU her nhdef stands the wants of the public.-; His. table will be. supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Bv constant 'attention," "be expects to merit a liberal share of public patronage. August 13 1868. rt'.J- ,v;o) - T xtnion; house, n ! i : . U . . EBENSBURG, PA.,,,.,.') ... -! Jkrome A. Pi.ott, Proprietor, , i- No pains will be spared to render this botl worthy . of a continuation :of the .patronage it has heretofore received. The table will always be furnished with the besl the market affords; the bar with .the!,' best of liquors. liie sxaoie is large, ana wm ue tiienueu oy; an attentive hostler. ' aug 13. LOGAN HOUSE,. ebensburg; PA., , ' i i .' :- " . Isaac : Cavttobi, -Proprietor. The Logan has. been thoroughly refitted and refurnished, and now offers superior in ducements to the public . The Table and Bar inferior to none in the State, and Sta bling of the very best. ug 13. T?OSTER HOUSE, JL. Coa. Clinton k Locust sts., i : , . ' JOHNSTOWN. PA.; Wjf . LINTON,; Proprietor. This well known bouse has been complete ly refitted and refurnished,' and is now pre pared for the. reception of guests at reasona ble charges. , r , , g 13. CAMBRIA HOUSE, : .: . EBENSBURG, PA : Henbt Foster, Proprietor. . The first class position among first class Hotels will be maintained in the future, as in the past, by the Arcade. . au&13 UNIONS HOUSE, 1. .... : HEMLOCK, CAMBRIA CO., PAl, Otto Hillt, Proprietor. This hotel' is situated immediately along side the railroad depot, and is the most con venient stopping place in town for travelers. ' Aug. 13, 1868. , : - ' MOUNTAIN nOUSE, J i 1 I .... : EBENSBURG, PA. R. P. Linton k Co., Proprietor, i The Tablb. is always 'supplied with the choicest delicacies. The Bar is supplied with choice liquors ; and the Stable is attended by careful hostlers. Boarders taken by the week, month or year. ' RUf t3 TC. JENKINS " , , . COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wholesale Dealer and Receiver of FLOUR and all kinds or PRODUCE, -- Also:, REFINED OILS, -. Checkered Front, 273 Liberty St.," " PlTTSBUBM, Pa. ' JE Price3 ; current and Marking Plates sent to shippers. . . . augl3 "cTeby & CO.. . WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchant, No. 522 Market St., between Fifth and Sixth, - " . -. Philadelphia. . vWe 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 s5ze, constantly on hand and for sale at Manufacturer's prices. augl3 JJENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 507 Market St., Philadelphia. Refer by permission to A. A. Barker, Ebensburg. aug!3 ARNES, OSTERLIOUT, HERRON & Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, . . STRAW GOODS, And FURS, No. 503 Market St., above Fifth St., augl3 " ' Philadelphia. WHOLESALE GROCERS CALDWELL & FRY, Wholesale Dealer in OHSIERY, GLOVES, and NOTIONS, 406 Market street, Philadelphia. t. C. CALDWELL, Ug- 13j WM. W. TET. EN. P. THOMPSON, icith SMEDLEY BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, LA DIES' HATS, RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, &c, Ac. -No 415 Market-st., Philadelphia. JA9. W. BIDDLE, J. FCTCET SMITH, JNO. C. SHERBOBNS, W. CALVIN MOOKK. TWIDDLE, SHERBORNE & CO., XA; Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, , 438 Market St., below 5th, and 433 Merchant ' street, .fangl3.. PHILADA. JACOB K. SMITH. 4. B. EELTZEB. SMITH & SELTZER, Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, , GUNS, CUTLERY, &c. No. 409 N. Third St., above Callowhill, augl3 Philadelphia.. - OOT and SHOE EMPORIUM The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has opened out a Bootand Shoe Store in the rooms formerly occupied by Davis k Evans, on Center street, Ebens burg, where be will carry on the business on an extensive scale. READY-MADE BOOTS and SHOES For tale at City Price. BOOT and SHOES made to order 1 , On shortest notice ! 5a-The public are invited to give me a call. I will sell cheap as tbe cheapest, snd warrant my stock and make to give satisfac tion. faugl3 JOHN O. EVANS. RY, DUEKR & CO. :. . Manufacturers and dealers in nE. HEMLOCK, ASH, POPLAR and CHERRY LUMBER. -Also, FLOORING k WEATHERBOARDING, 18 and 24 inch SHINGLES sawed to order. marl8-ly r ' ? ' Ebessbcbo, Pa. tg?" Orders sent to Ebensburg-, Cambria ouotj, will be promptly attended to. JOB WORK of all kinds, done i THE ALLEGH ASIAN OFFICE, JgBENSRURG STOVE and TIN r WARE DEPOT I '- Jiiit received, at the Ebensburg Stove And Tinware Depot, s hrge nd ;7rell selected COOK STOVES," . r" ' ; ' PARLOR STOVES, i : 1 .' 5 ' ;: :; .ui ; 0 c i JOFFICE STOVEi .i : . , , COPPER' WARE, TINWARE, . - ' !t-SHEET-IRON WARE 1 ' i' ' - HOUSE SPOUTING-. - TIN ROOFING, e. - c; i.' And s general assortment of : . Hardware Cutlery Apple Parers, ' Farni ' Edge' Tools, , nand Saws, . Nails, 'Horse Shoes, ' Oil Stones, '" Horse Shoe Nails, ' Meat Cutters, ' Table Cutlery, Coal Hpds, " Pocket Cutlery, Door Lock Keys, Augers, Bits, Files, Sad Irons, Hatchets, Hummers, Coffee Mills, Hinges, Gimlets, Coffee Roasters, Screws, Locks,, Carbon Oil Lamps. Latches, Bolts, Chimneys, Burners, Halter Chains, Wicks, Stove Polish, . Breast Chains, ' '' ' Boot Polish, Trace Chains, Hoop Iron, Horse Brushes, Wagon Iron,' Curry Combs, Bolts, &c. -I desire to call particular attention to the fact that ray stock of STOVES! Is' the largest end best in Casnbria county. And any- Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturers' retail prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, Ac, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. .. OIL BARRELS! Made out of Galvanized Steet Iron, to hold any desired quantity, manufactured and for sale at the Ebensburg Stove and Tinware Depot. AH dealers in Oil should have them. THE EUREKA COFFEE ROASTER ! A time saving, temper saving, labor sa ving, money saving invention. The women's friend. The best Roaster in market. As I have lately added largely to my stock, and have now a first-class Hardware and Tin Store, persons in wantof anythirg in my liae are invited to fdve me a ca'l. One thing I desire to be distinct'y understood WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! JSS" Repairing promptly attended to. By strict attentiou to business and a desire to deal fairly . and justly with all men, I hope to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Store on High street. Ebensburg, in the rooms lately occupied by Mills k Davis. aug!3 THOS. W. WILLIAMS. s UMMER ANNOUNCEMENT ! !- WOOD MORRELL J- CO. nave just received, at their Mammoth Store, Hear the Railroad Station, JOHNSTOWN Still another invoice of FOREIGN axd DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Alsc, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, They offer Goods of all descriptions at WHOLESALE and RETAIL! As cheap as they can be purchased in the Eastern Cities. Onr stock of GENERAL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, RAG, INGRAIN, 4 BRUSSELS CARPETS, MATTING, TAPER HANGINGS, BOOTS AMD SHOES, HATS abd CAPS, QUEENS WARE, YELLOW WARE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, FEED, SALT, 4c, Is the largest ever brought into Johnstown. By buying onr Goods in large quantities, and on the best terms, we are enabled to sell at prices much lower than arc offer ed elsewhere in Johnstown. We particularly invite tb at tention ol COUNTRY MERCHANTS! To our facilities for supplying them promptly - with every article in demand by their - customers, and at satisfactory 6g ures. Competent clerks always in waiting to show Goods. ' A specialty mf our business is the DA IL Y ME A T MA RKL T AND TH E YEG ETABLE DEPARTMENT, At which citizens can procure k11 kinds of Fresh Meat and Vegetables in season. On the second and third floors, bu. srlth convenient entrances on the first floor from Washington street, are two capacious ; TAILOR and SHOE SHOPS, Where fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, and all kinds of Gentlemen's Wearing Ap . parel are made to order, promptly, and in fashionable style. . A full line of Cloths, Cassimers, Ca sinets, &c, constantly on hnd. In the Shoe Department are kept for sale Shoe Findings of all kinds, and pfim assortment of Up per and Sole Leather. 8cp3 THE ALLEGHAHijnp ILL be published every ?h , the following rates, Yil. "M Per anntrra,' payable in advance - -If not paid in advanced. " j nunuanci,. - 1" - M. - I . . expiraiion oi me term scbscribed for considered a new engagement. i bates or advertisixp Estray Notices.-.-. ' 4 '-'" 9 nor. fit!. FT sauare. 12 lines... $2.rm V ,. I ' . tt.VII 9. 2 squares, 24 linest.:." -5.00 -.- 3 scares, 36 lines.... 7.00 l(Vrm"-. .7 Third column' irrin i r. na.ii cuiuaiu j.uy 25.t)J uommn 25.00 33.00 c Professional or Business Cards, not Hf H(linff R lin9 villi none- .0 , r-i ' JC" Advertisements not markpj . j nnmhpr of inaprllnno AnalmA :n , r "i" oe cosi l ned till forbidden. . and chare a . ,. , -fe- -.oru.i- the above terms. JP" All kinds of Job Work will ledc on reasonable terms. "T OOK WELL TO YOUR FEE j - BOOT AND SHOE MANUrJiCTQiy. The. subscriber, bavin? diDenaprf m r. 1 "ui sale of Eastern-made work as a specia'T D13 camuiisumeni, is aeiermined to j himself with renewed energy to the facture of BOOTS AND SHOES! He has in his employ a corps of connr. workmen, and assert? that he can iu' out a better Boot or Shoe than anr c;h' similar establishment in Cambria Oona ty. Give him a trial and be conriurj Particular attention paid to the maa-' r . . nfacture of FINE FRENCH CALF SEX r.nnrv , Good work, moderate prices, and sat-fanfj, guaranteed in all casts. Boots and shoes repaired proaijulr Msjjt a workmanlike manner. S?"'Shop or. High-st., one dccAvw.A vrawiora s liotel. GIVE ME A CALL 1 ang. 13 ... JOHN D. TnOMH QAPDLERY AND HARNESS U kj The undersigned feep CMitaatl; d hand and is still awawffcstmriag nil rmii in his line, sues s SADDLCIL FINE SINGLE AND OOyBLl IIAP.SEl DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLl , CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS, BRRKCHBAND?. 1 All which he will dispose of at low jt:o lor cash. His work is all warranted, and ieinf ei ...... rienced m tne easiness, he uses only the It or Jeatner. inanKlut fir past favors. hopes by attention to ousiness to merit continuance of the patronage heretofore liberally extended to him. Shop above the tin store of Thomas Williams, High st. Persons wishing goc substantial Harness can be accommodated JCofAII persons indebted to me ire: quested to call and settle as soon as po:it as I need money. augl3 HUGH A. M C0T TUICES REDUCED ! JL JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WO HI The subscriber has just received a la and handsome invoice of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARC comprising the largest and finest slock of t kind ever brought to Johnstown, ar his f. tablishment, on Franklin Steeet, where li prepared, with an adequate force of tiperi enceu and skillful workmen, to extent t.. kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONE. Ti BLE TOPS, BUREAU TOPS, M ANTELS.kc. as cheap as they can be purchased in sj the cities A large stock of GRINDSTONES on in: and for sale low. Articles of my manufacture can be purcb sed at the Hardware Store of Mr. Gee? Huntley, in Ebensburg. t& Prompt attention paid to orders t:: a distance, and work differed whereof red. Caugl.H JOHN PAKKS. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS The undersigned begs leave to i05 the citizens of Cambria and adjoini-ng co: ties that ho has just received a stock of finest Italian and other Marbles at his lishment, in Loretto, Cambria county. I' Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, Jut-' Bureau tops, manufactured of the nio?ttfts tiful and finest quality of Foreign and D tic marble, always on hand and ma;le to f. as cheap as they can be purchased in the ci-T in a neat and workmanlike manner, scu the shortest notice. The pnblic are respectfully invited to g:T' me a call before purchasing elsewhere, am confident that my work end prices satisfy any person dcsiricg anjtuicg i" line of business. Now is the time to get a chop " augl.3 JAMES WILKINSON Ti ATiinviy.v. vrTTi? nwN! I tup. ppnTrrnnv Ml'Tl'.tL Fl" INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAM3KIA tt T n firm at vnrvBnuRO. April Cth, 1S57, will effect insurant? nronertv at safe rates. Being partke.-. careful in the risks taken, this Compact aents a reliable and cheap medium, u""- which persons may secure themselves s: probable losses by fire. Office on Centre Street,- nearly T the "Mountain House." JOHN WILLIAMS, R J. Lloyd, Sec'y. & Treas. Agents : EVAN ROBERTS, Johnstown. JAMES PURSE, JNO. E.- ROBERTS, Ebensbnrg. Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1868. nOLESALE AND Rhi L IQ U OR S TOMMtl JOHN CBpnSfi, X4 1 Foreign ftad DosCtl . ... WINES AND LIQtOltt Johmtcxcn 1'enva. . , bkst bkakds or rtT,?r BRANDY, WHISKY, IRISH VM GIN AND BITTERS, .r CATAWBA WINE AND and the very best qnality of Liq"r AVines for Medical purposes- Prices low. -.pre;! HOTEL AND SALOON KEEItJ will do well by giving me a call, at it on Canal-sL, bnilding formerly oec t T. G. 8tewart k Co, Job i Transient advertising, per sq.. one ia, Each subsequent insertion.. ' '' Auditor's Notices, each:........''."" : Administrators' an4 EiecutorB,"-nH"'