u u - - - l t l -r- I l.ill -I - fu. JAMES, I WOULD BATHER BE RIGHT THAN PRESIDENT. Hbsbt Cut. TS RMS f S.2.r0 AN HUM. 2.00 IX ADVAME. VOLUME 9. XTTM YV Ebensburg, Pa SeNSBTJRG, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1869. NUMBER 44. A! JONES. Notary Public, apr. 29. "VSTILLIAM KrrrJSiilif Attorney . V Law Ebensburg, Pa. August 13, 1868. JOHN FENLON, Attorney Ebensburg, Pa. jgj- Office on High street. at Law, oug!3 -1EORGE M. 11EADE, Attorney at J Law, BDensDurg, jggy- Office in Colonnade Row. anglS .ftTiiM TT SKM1LER. Attor-; W . T tt F.bensbure, Pa. Qffice'in Colonnade Row. tg2' OHOE3IAKER & O ATM AN. Attor neya at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. articular attention paid to collection!. 3- Office on High street, west of the Di- . i apr. J. simond. .. - VoilNSTON & SCANLAN, Attorneys fj at Law, Ebensburg, Ta. Office opposite the Court House. B.rJOHTQS. aug!3 J...SCASLAN. times C. EASLY. Attorney at Law, J Carrolltown, Cambria county, Pa v . ... . rv : .nl1 Kn Xff8 Architectural ur'uKa ifi- rations made. Jpec faug!3 m J. WATERS, Justice of the Peace rj- and Scrivener. " . . it: TT5,V.e CS-Office adjoining weuwg, Hbensburg, Pa. L K - . . w-v rr XT m TL. LANGSTROTHS fAimu j- "UrtVARLE COMB BEE HIVE 1 u.nnnrofl the best ever vet introduced in this county or State. Any person buying . firmly risrht can have their Bees transierr- j r ... iri hoi to a new one- c,rv instance in which this has been done the re ...1. kn.n Pntirplv satisfactory, and the bull uno mi . . . n.nnv h invariably paid ail ex- --a frnncntW PTCPpdeu them, rrooi neubcsiBuu j . .., 1 j. .1.- -..--t,. morita of this invention will . r a ; h ietimniiT of everv man who oe iouuvi A. mh has piven it a trial, ana among mc uuaa.v. are the gentlemen named below, and their .rience should induce every one interested in Bees to AM1LY RIGHT ! TT.nrir C. Kirknatrick, of Carroll township, . in nfonrnln honeV ffOm tWO TOOK ivo uuuo w. -..r- . - v:-v 1,- l.l at 35 cents Dff POUDil. Adam Deitrich, of Carroll township, took . t,:-o left nounds of surplus honey. irora !- i - . . , i-mB Kirknatrick, of Chest township, took 60 pounds of surplus honey from one hive. Jacob Kirkpatiick, of Chest township, ob-x-:j T-t nn..r.ia f anmlus honey from one hive, worth not less than $21, and the right Vi T m Anlff Peter Campbell from one hive obtained 3 pounds of surplus honey at one time. 1 rk.,:t number of similar statements, 7CT.: onme of the best citizens of Cambria county, could be obtained in proof j of th superior merits oJ Langstroth's Patent Movable Comb Bee Hive. Persons wishing to purchase family rights should call ou or address FETER CAMPBELL, Nov. 26,.1868-tf CarroUtown, l a. Wm. 22. -rOPKLlN & DICK, Attorneys at V Law, Ebensburg, Ta. nm ;n f!olonade Row, with ITitfell. Kan. lUCT" XOSEPII S. STRAY EH, Justice of mt fVia PeAce. Johnstown, Pa. IS" Office on Market street, corner of Lo- . ami one door south or the late omce oi m. M'Kee. I augl3 KDEVEREAUX, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Summit, Pa. t-Office east of Mans'on Houee, on Rail road street. Night calls promptly attended to, at his office. CR"g13 DR. DE WITT ZEIGLER Offers hia professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. He will visit Ebensburg the secoad Tuesdaj of each i. n.inin one weak. Teeth extracted, without pain, with Kitrou roar4tf Oxide, or Laughing Gat. , Rooms in the "Mountain House, High street. I" DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN ? -. The subscriber offers at private sale the fullowing described valuable property, situ ate in Strongstown, Indiana county : OA'E LA RGE 110 USE, Two stories high, L-shnpe, one I, being ai r. . A ti,e other 40 feet. It contains -some So'rooms, and is well suited for and has heretofore been used as, a Hotel. Situa ted in the business portion of town. ONE SMALL Eli W J USE, Two stories hieh, 40x22 feet, capable of ac commodating two families. THREE ACRES OF GROUND, Upon which the foregoing described houses are situate. The property was formerly owned and oc cupied by Barker k Litziuger, who have dis solved partnership. . TERMS: '$1,3 for the entire property. $300 to S;iOO in hndt the balance in payments. Pos session given th 1st of April, if desired. 20u For particulars, apply to or address Coin? Home. Mourners, weeping o'er the slumber Of a man with silver hail 3, Did you see his spirit going Up the angels' E tarry stairs? Did you hear the angels calling, 'Weary pilgrim, cease to roam?" Weep not o'er his peaceful slumber He is only going home I Mother, bending o'er the cradle Where your little one has laid. Do you know the transformation That the sleep of death has made ? Think I hia feet had only started In the path beset by sin -f When the gates of hearen openel y And they let your darling in. Wile, npon the grasses kneeling Where they hid away from sight He who won your love, oh 1 tell me. Do you see no gleam of light? He is waiting o'er the river, On the sunset ferry's shore, Till the pale and silent boatman. Comes to row your spirit o'er. Children, longing for the sunshine Of a loving mother's smile, She has only gone before you Tarry yet a little while. Soon for you the sunset gateway Shall, at day's decline, unclose, And you'll pass beyond its portals To a long and sweet repose. When we see our loved ones dying, How our bitter teardrops fall I And we fain would keep them with us, Though we hear the angels call. Yes, we kiss their lips at parting. While the angels whisper, "Come !" And forget, in human sorrow. That ttey're only going home I A WHOLESOME LESSON. His figure was good, and his clothes fitted him faultlessly. With his new and elegant portmanteau strapped upon his shoulder, and his jaunty traveling dress, he felt that he could dety and conquer the world. Behold him, then, on his journey, the most particular and dunctilioua of travel- V il i? ers, looking about mm witn an air in that. No poor man comes to him for a favor and is turned away. He never iudsrei a man by the cut of his clothes Sold by a Yankee. Professor Anderson was looking over the American and foreign papers m a news office a few months since, when he saw that ho was closely scrutinized by a gentleman cf tall stature and swarthy ap pearance, and who was evidently ironi the? couutrv. lue lollowmg conversation "Charles, how would you like to gojto Allston V asked Mr. Lyons one morni$g. "As it is your vacation, and there are sojwe r.rtlA matters which vou might attend Jto, A. A. BARKER, Ebensburg, Pa. PHOTOGRAPHIC. Ho ! every one that wants Mctures, Com" ye to Ebensburg and get them ! l!incr located in fcbensburg, I would Tery respectfully inform the people that I am now npv KNTIST RY . ' I I . rl fir . In ate of the Bal fo re Collie of iTe'nui Surgery, respectfully foUy prepared .to take offers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no means to thoroughly acquaint himself with every im nroTtment in his art. To many years or per sonal experience, he has sought to add the imparted experience of the highest authorities i. Dental Science. He simply asks that an . rn lor U1S WU iv it would make you a pleasant trip. I wet Governor Punlap the other day. He is an old school friend of mine, and he told me that it would give him great pleasure to onrprrriin vou at his house." "I should like it, of all things," said Charles, with difficulty keeping aon Wo delijrht which threatened to send the blood kingly condescension, as if he would say, "Pray, notice me. I am an altogether unique specimen, perfectly exceptional as to style, dress, and address, 'y destina tion is the mansion of the Chief Executive of the State of . Ordinary people had better not speak to me unless they wish to be snubbed. Take notice 1" The journey was nearly ended th cars were within two score miles of their desti nation, when they stopped at a thriving town, where the many empty seats were soon taken up. Our hero had passed an uncomfortable nicht, on account of the crowded state of the cars. He had just taken down his stylish portmanteau and placed it on the seat beside him, that he miirht avail himself, if possible, of more 0 1 ii j:i 4 ,1 space, one ana anoiaer epeeuuy ocaicu themselves in the vacant places "Is this seat engaged V asked a pleas ant voice. Charles looked up. A young man, in a rouzh coat, a little the worse for wear, a woolen comforter about his neck 1 11 -v n Vila ' llOOl a siia(rflT ana weii-wuru wu stood with one hand on the bade 01 me "Decidedly some low fellow," thought Charles, "go'ing out for work. He looks exactly like a hand out of employment." "Yes, it is," was the quick reply. "You had better pass into the other car ; there are plenty of seats there for such as you," was the disdainful addition, conveyed by InnV rather than sneech. Vrocnntlv the ears moved on. The fellow stationed himself against projection in the partition, and stood there patiently lor some time. a.ue uc icwum ed to the charge. "Does this carpet-bag belong to you : he asked, fixing a clear, cooi Diue eye upon our exquisite are you professor Andersonf you're a tarnation smart You han't got that bottler or the quality of his garments. Yes, we are all of us proud of our Governor, be cause he is a gentleman." This retort made the young exquisite feel unpleaeantly warm, put he determined noyance aud did so till the cars stopped at t00 r,acef t n o -ronr ciiv 111 vt 1111:11 11c nt&a w ti 1 - 1 . iiTai,. " -t.l Vila vrti-irrb (nni ntance. hey i liVA "W 1 ' I . , ' 1 1 : 1 . V. onml lsiili a. I x ca Bir. DeCK.OlllUg WJ a uiiiu nuu w. unirrrA !irrinn "this "on tinman UldlU uauiwumn v"..-.0v, n 1 , r . i-i i..i' ." ,uan ,i man 1 near 1 I A n . . n ..lK -mfA h.rA 7 ding a few words aside, he turned to go m J"uru.7u - ' -w 1 another direction. John, looking ukc a Tnnn who was forciner himselt to wear a serious face, put Charles into the hand some carriage, and our hero had time only to ask the coachman who that lellow was who spoke to him. ..nn Hot rl nAC ru-fi- 10113 HIT U U II LI Uiau t,uau uvo I . . . l-.- . 1 Jf the Governor," was the grinning reply; M""""" . "u.-i ' ..t;.fi fh.t ho Va "I never carry my bottle with aiiU Vllal ICS, tl IA1 Lv paucau ri-ht, enjoying the admiring g.anccs 01 tue ..vr : "Well, I'm from down east, having: been raised in the State of Maine, and I should like to purchase a duplicate of that ere bottle, as 1 am going out stumping for I guess if I had vour bottle, or its twin brother, I'd soon swamp the snotties', me, not? "It isn't a carpet-bag,' was the curt re joinder. ; , "lnis portmanteau, iueui "Yes, it does." "Have you paid double fare?" "That's none of your business," retorted Charles. - Vhif:h means no" was ahc cool re- opportunity may oe gnen peak its ow praise. P SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. $-Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth Monday of each month, to stay one w ;ek. August 13, 18G8. LLOYD & CO., Banker, EBENsnrnn, Pa. r- Gold, Silver, Government Loans and otUi-r Securities bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made ii ....cc!),!. t.oints in the United States, and a General Banking Business transacted, -jyy CHEAP CASH STORE ! ! August 13, 18G3. PHOTOGRAPHS iq every siyie ui me nt, iuu 1. Card Picture up to Life Size. Pictures taken in any weather. Every attention given to the taking of CHILDREN'S PICTURES. Photographs painted in Oil, India Ink, or Water Color: Your attention is called to my FRAMES for LARGE PICTURES, . ... and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, also, Copving and enlarging done in the very best Myle of the ait. I ask comparison, and defy competion. Thankful for past favors, 1 solicit a con tinuance of the same. jjf-Gallery on Julian street, three doors north of the Town Hall. aug!3 T. T. SPENCE, Photographer. j 0KUva ' - in torrents to his cheeks ; for Charles Ly- joinder, and lilting tne n - , nns rtriflpfl himself On hlS COOlneSS. A V - - i ..nr it to nlrtPR on the rack, find be gentleman should never show that he is surprised," was his maxim, and above all things he wished to be quoted as a gentie- To be sure he was only seventeen, man. fore the antonished Charlss could find his . Viofl snnrpd himselt DV nis lUllUC 1 Clfllk OL,. . ... t, "That was an impertinent trick ot yours, crowd, was driven off. Quite at home in the Governor's splen did palace-house. Charles had nearly for cotten his little recontre by evening. Two pretty daughters of his host, with their pretty cousin, made his visit more than agreeable, with reminiscences of his college davs. Suddenly the door was opened, both sisters sprang forward with the cry, "Its our dear old llal 1 brother iiarry, of whom we have been telling you. Charles stood rooted to the floor. Y ords pnnnot express the confusion he felt at the magical glance ol that clear Diue eye mat twinkled as if it wanted to explode in showers of mischievous fun. The blood rushed into his face and receded again, leaving him quite pale and taint, lie felt, indeed, like a very common place in dividual, and completely crushed at that. Fortunately the joy was eo universal that h was narrowly observed. "Don't trouble yourselt," wn:sperca larry, aside to him. JNobody need to enow tnat we nave met ueioic. -uuu - me repeat to you that I am a working man, 1 n J V . r nrA and do little joos ir i" uuywuui, he turned away, laughing, as he shook poor Charles by the hand. It was a good lesson lor our young cox- inmh. and in his heart of hearts he ac- , ... 1? 1 knowledged it as such. JNevcr again aia he iudire a man bv his outward appear- anee. and though, let US nope, ne a.wa T , nOrwards took a reasonable priae in ap pearing like a gentleman externally, the idea did not crop oul so luxunauuj fore in gloves, shirt fronts and gold studs bound to have a seat, reply. "1 am not used to mechanics." was the was man, and am the 1 . rrVi i n '""DO sitting with greasy not so WM. LLOYD & Co., Banker m Altoo.na, Pa. Drafts ou the principal cities, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Mon eys received on deposit, payable on demand, without interest, or upon time, with interest a; fair rates. - CacS13 rTMlE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I Or Johnstowh, Pesna. JW r Capital $ 60,000 00 ji&g. Vincreate to 100,000 00 Ve buy and sell Inland and Foreign Drafts, Gold and Silver, and all classes of Govern ment Securities ; make collections at home and abroad ; receive deposits ; loan money, and do a general Banking business. AH business entrusted to us will receive prompt attention and care, at moderate prices. Give us a trial. Dirtetort : . - f . i The subscriber would miorm iue uuku. of Ebensburg and vicinity that he keeps con stantly on hand everything in the GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY line, such as Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, all kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Smoking and (Ihewin? Tobacco, Cigars, &c. nfZKKn PEACHES AND TOMITOES! Also, Buckskin and Woolen uioves, oo.- .' lr oil nf trllirh will h en socks, Kcca ncs, o.v., sold as cheap if not cheaper than elsewhere. .4 full aortment oj tanaiet i t&- Ice Cream every evening. g13 K. K. mUMAO. JOHJf DlUEKT, Jacob Lkveboood, James McMillen. D. J. MoRBEtt, Isaac KAUrnxx, Jacob M. Campbell, ninim FaiTZ. ntvirr. t XinnnF.I.T.. President. II. J. Robekts. Cathier. sep3ly Ul Mil v v j I . K.,f ha hnrl fnt. nflF hnvish snorts and man- said Charles, hotly na nmr nm ! stiidiRil rl fieri lv unon tne -x aiti uiv v, j o shade of the newest colors in gloves, or the most elegant style of cravats; was ex tremely particular about the cut of his noat nrl wniihl not have worn an unfash ionable hat for all the wealth of the uni verse. I am afraid Charles stood on the extreme verge of dandyism; and that he was in danger of losing whatever of man liness nature had .originally imparted to him from the moment he began coaxing the shade of a handsome pair ot whiskers, which made him in appearance years older than he really was. "Mr, Dunlap is Governor of the State now, is he not, father ?" asked Charles, niacin? his cun of coffee carefully back, for his hand trembled witn tqe excitemuui. iy. m , . , n- i I "Wm are impertinent. wuicn tne oner ne nau giveu mm. i , r , :n.licrmnt "Yes. and one of the best men living, only reply vouchsafed by the indignant I never met with his equal for simple, young man Mm.At 1 OU LUIU U1D " ' not conversant witn low retort, low, however, but what It was. heard by n othAr whose eves flashed angrily for the moment. Presently, however, the lnIomns side of the affair seemed to strike him ; his honest eyes twinkled. He lift A n. Vila wnm irloves and counted the a CD i holes in them ; he cast a glance over me somewhat threadbare coat, and another at the rich clothing of his companion. "O we're not so much at odds as migni be. if vou're a tailor as I take you to be; and I m a carpenter, laclflc ItalMviiy Charges. he said loiinhint sir. was the JL mmi jm. m'ww - m w earnest, hiirh minded manhood. He is R EES w , .cvn PreSt. JOHN LLOYD, CatJ.ier. TninsT NATIONAL HANK H OF ALTO0NA. GO VERNMENT A GESCY, AMD DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNI TED STATES. 5? Corner Virginia and Annie sts., North Ward, Altoona, Ta. Authorized Capital ......$300.0CO 00 Cash Capital Paid in 150,000 00 All business pertaining to Banking done on avorable terms. Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomina tions always on hand. To purchasers of Stamjpr, percentage, in lamps, will be allowed, as follows : $50 to r .AAA O M $100. 2 per cent.; fr'.uu to jzuu, o per ecu. J. LLOYD, Succettor of R. S. Bunn, Dealer in PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, PERFUME RY AND FANCY ARTICLES, PURE wivps AVn RRANDIES FOR MEDI CAL PURPOSES, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. A lo : Letter, Cap, and Note Papers, Pens, Pencils-, Superior Ink, And other articles kept by Druggists generally. rhwieiant' prescription carefully compounded. Office on Main Street, opposite the Moun tain House, Ebensburg, Pa. rugl3 $200 and upwards, 4 per cent. augl3 ABRAHAM BLAINE, Barber Ebensbcko, Pa. Shavintr. Shampooing, and Uair-dress'mg dona in the most artistic style. t&r Saloon directlr opposite the "Moan- ti llonse." aug!3 "XT AT ION A L SOA1 AND CANDLE JLl MANUFACTORY, L7ENR Y SCI1NA UL E, Wholesale dealer in Soap, Candles, Groce ries, Liquors and Fish, at ejy prices, . . . TAHLTL.mlllTV agl3 Mais bt, JOHNSTOWN TA. "vr AT.TTARLE TOWN PROPERTY V FOR SALE. The undersigned w rir Wor.hippcd b, the people where he strikes mo yoaare no. eo lircs and mi-lit I supDose. keep his office the rules ol pome - ""rrr for1iVr1fTeshould 112. ?ut it W.s breeding to tell . man oven a disagreeable "ZJTP- lthikhe Chiles gathered himself nj ,l .wrath- m hae those 6ne shirts done just in ful d.gni.j, and joo e . a.... a T.nno hrt was He was ansrry that a man w no appeared nmp i iiHii h:i i tx ziuutt aws-ij i " . very proud of her brother. "I don't be lieve you'll see any as handsome in All ctiin fir anv other place. It hs taken a month's hard work just to embroider the bosoms, and there are only two. 1 m so glad they're all but finished, llow nice you will look in your new suit !" shall trv to do the family credit, KM f!harles. swellinn with pride, as he, rose from the table. He did not say that he conferred an honor on his lather in ac- ' : - i it as if he were devoted to some meniai cai: in", had the capacity and the audacity to - A - " . aw Sis-! r,lW-ll answer him his equal as if he considered himself ill sell cepting the opportunity, but undoubtedly at private sale, a lot of gronnd situated In the west ward ol ftoensourg uoruugn, . thereon erected a two-story trame nouse, tth a rUnk kitchen attached, and a one- "Traveling far west ?" queried he oi the honest blua eyes, in a quiet voice, as if nothing had happened, and he wouad fain make up and be friendly. Charles decided not to answer him. Then it occurred to him that he would put down this repulsive intruder at once for all, and in his loftiest manner he answered. "T .m- nine to make a visit to Governor n u do you happen to be acquaiuteu with him?" he added, ironicaiij. Via thnt. he did It took several days to get ready, and Dunlap ; runtime . he made the announcement v.;s friAndH that he was ,i7 -f?y. t Snr " " er theMue ejes twinkr.ngf.ster than uu.y v.w.j j ,J "Are VOU SCnt ' DY any paiuvuioi firm "I The Superintendent of the Central Pa cific railway announces through the Chic ago papers that the freight charges from Sacramento to Promontory Point have Wn reduced to $45. 55 and SG5 per ton in greenbacks the charges being for the usual classes of railway freights. The pas senger fare for the same distance is $07 in greenbacks and 850 in coin. These charg es will not be increased when the Central runs its cars fifty-two miles further east, to Ogden, as they expect to da so soon as nrmiKrnments are completed with the Union Pacific Company. The distance from Sac ramento to Promontory Point is six hun dred and ninety miles, and to Ogden seven hundred and forty-two miles. The Di .rnrs of the road are acting wisely in making this reduction, though the charges rm frpiorhi are still so extravagant as to be prohibitory of everything but the barest nostnosirios of lifo. It is hoped that by agreement of the two companies, the first cfass fare from Omaha to San Francisco ...111 l,a nr1tirnl t.Ct flllC hundred dollars Win a ... in currency and forty dollars to emigrants -i t-o arrlrpd in Chicago on JUon- dav last who came through from bacra mentoin five -days. They represent that those portions of the Union and Central Pacific roads that were built last winter have now settled, and large gangs of hands have so far ballasted the roads that it is nrw perfectly safe to pass over them. 1 1 a.sv mnl' tnrr Workmen are engageu every wucio "'"'o embankments wider, building the most substantial stone abutments to the bridges, and bringing the whole line up to the iArA r first class as rapidly as possible. BUlllua. i v. - - , rru r-:f rnr1 nvfir the Pacmc road ill reauire larere accommodations, if the rates of freight permit. Luscious cherries grown in Sacremento have al ready come through, as specimens of what may be looked for hereafter. have I a duphcato of it. "Sorry for that, sir," said the stumper. "However I was once taught a trick when a boy, but I almost forgot how the thing was done now. 1 II tell you now u was, stranger, as near as I can. 1 used to take- a red cent, and change it into a ten do.iar gold piece." "Oh !" said the professor, "that is quite1 simple, a mere trick of slight of hand. "Well 1 know it s not very ditncuit, dux as I forgot how, will you show me V at the same time handing a cent to the wizzard. , "Oh, yes, sir, if it will oblige you, I will show you in a moment. Hold your haud," said the wizrard. "This . ia your cent is- it not V "Yes sir" " Close your hand " The down easter closed his hand fast. "Are you sure you have it V asked- the wizzard. "I jruess I have," said he ; "and 1 11 befr a dollar you can't change it into a ten dol lar gold piece. - "Done," said the wizzard. "iow noio fast" "Yes, sir, I reckon I will but stop ! down with your dollar ! here's mine !" saioV the Yankee. The Wizzard covered his dollar. ."Now. srr, are you ready ?" "I ain't nothin' else." "Change 1" said the Wizzard. "NoW, sir, open your hand." He did so, aud to his utter astonish- ment he held a Dona uue u;: uw' piece ! "Well, sir," said the Wizard, you see you have lost your dollar." "I guess I have," said he, handing ovef the two dollars." "Now," said the professor, I'll bet an other dollar I'll change the ten dollar piece into your cent again." lon't" said the cent front Maine, placing the ten dollars in his poct et and buttoning it up tight. I'm obhged to you, purfessor, but I reckon 1 11 leave it as it is. Viood morning i saiu ut, in out of the office, and turning round as he reached the door he placed his digitals in close proximity to his proboscis, saying "I guess t here ain't any thing green about this child !" and left the professor m utter astonishment at his coolness. ii. r-f i iijitp. rt.-ne to "Oh yes, very wen, i i:i tor mm. was i an- Wm. S. Lloyd, adjoining lot oi nom. avu on the east, and an alley on the west, form- erlv owned by E. Stiles. Tbe property win Ka old cheat for cash, or on good terms. . -m-r n i n ir t.' n full paiticulars apply to v. o. nAwiviiiv. June 3 if. r,atnsuurg, . For FOR RENT. The subscriber will offer for rent his STORE ROOM, located on High street, near the diamond, and now occupied by R. R. Da vis. This is one of the best locations in town. Possession given the 1st of July. For terms and particulars call on or address May 27-tf. E. J. MILLS, Ebensburg, Pa. TVfOTICE. ': " J All persons wanting to got one of the celebrated Aetna Mowing and Reaping Ma chines, must leave their orders with me be tween this and the 20th of June, in order that I may have time to order them hefo'e. they are wanted to use. GEO. HUNTLEY. : 'Didn't know you were acquainted out ever. .. i e f: Ac I firm 7 there, saia one oi ma ntcuu. "Oh, yes, tho Governor's an old chum of father's. Know him very well, or, -..i.. wl if T did. he being a particu lar friend of ihe family. I expect U make some jolly new acquaintances out- m ro as ston, and I understand the Governor has I ,t,r au'rhters. I shan t be some eijr pv o in rrettincr interested thei ire, you may be sure. ' . .... And Charles felt that he was irresisti ble as he stood before the mirror, CTitioal ly examining the effect of his new embroi dered shirt front, in which he determined Waliis Jehut. He was handsome, be yond doubt, though his beauty was rather enemmate muu luajv",- ny pa his guest, sir," said Charles houghtily: with a witnenug F "You'll find the old gentieuiau peculiar," said the unwelcome informant, :-L ,nnr of marked familiarity. assuming , , He hates snobs, wen t wear does his own marketing. I thought it would le no harm to put you on your uard." a PiTPTniTs f!r.nrK A clock has just j.m. - .ii ni . ! aWiiV lUliy COIlVlUCCti ma been completed fV.r the cathedral of Beau- a y, j neanest Dutchman ; Fr,nr. which far surpasses all the epiften The Stingiest Man on Riconr- Hans Von Spigen is notorious- in the up per portion of the State of New Y'ork for the excellent quality of his- eider, and bo is furthermore notorious for" being thl meanest, stingiest Dutchman that ever visited those parts. He never wasknown to give a living soul one drop of hi deli cious beverage. Now at the tine of the following occur It visitfid the own, and ICIIVU, , . hearin" of the excelleut quality ot liana- cider, rode over to his farm oe morning, when the following eonversatiew took place : "Good morning, Hans ? "Good morning, Zhon?" "Hans, you have a fine orchard? "Oh, yes, goot orchart I" I'VinA r.rps.. that of vours V ...V , rf . "Yes, vine brcss, vine orehart i "Hans. 1 hear that your cider is best in the country." "V-hrm" to his son "cro down draws a muck of citer." ' John brought up the- desired mug, and Hans drained it to the botom, then h turned round to the astonished R., and said : "If yoti don't believe dat's goot cider just smell de mug 1" Poor 15., mounted his horse and road r.,iiTr m nflM that nans voa tle and recor d. on vfiU Fmnce. which far surpasses existing specimens of the clockmaker's art. It contains no less than 90,UUU wneeis,anu "Where shall I put this paper so as indicates among many other things too ..rcp.p.incr it to-morrow inquir- numcrous here to recite, tho days ot e(1 Mary Jane 0fhcr brother Charles. "On the week, the month, the year, the signs ik"in,r Klags," was her brother's reply, of the zediac, the equation of time tho s course of the plannets, the phases of the -He who ays that tbe lulf is oLen niTn, the time at every capital in e .than t" nrA thn moveable feasts lor a iiuuur , inai nou aw the saints' davs, etc. l'ernaps "Thank you for nothing," was the inso lent reply. I've no doubt I shall find Governor Dunlap a gentleman. . - A h ! there vou are right said the pla r Via mechanism is that which gives the additional day in leap car, and which, consequently, is called ' nM in fmir vears. The clock tlllU ttdlU" va. J youn z man with the honest blue eyes, not & whit abashed at the retort. "He is a gentleman. I happen to know A desoerate man of Omaha has pro posed marriage to Anna Dickinson. And may the' Lord have mercy on him 1 It was an apt answer of a young lady naVod where was ner nat-v is wound up every eight days. Ihe main." , t havoBOMjX am tb 4 l-o. V.ot in diameter, anu iuu t ; . I Ulal ia inti atv. - ' total cost exceeds $90,000. who, being tdaee. repl dau-hter of a methodist minister