V 4 r,MAM.-rnm ntw -r.-.- .51 5Trt 4uo p.ESl'.rKG,:::::: MARCH 15, 1SG6. J ; r, Dnorra' and b!"H- vas nut I i e --t wee-a, s::opi lecrouse vve were ; isiao. . .1 '.. .. ':rt it. 1 i.i3 m n t :ts n snoiua ; , ... :- .-c tv. .-t that cvn'.d be done LJ. 0.-- .... . i .. c::ci'rist;r.ces. Y e co'mt cy however, and will give our read- jbera for a volume U rtqu.ers :5 Cj . -!-teea '--..r.:.-i to ao 6?. ?i:iCCUATIC J-IEETIXG. i i.i!-.?;e number of Democrats .,.:! lb the Court House, at Eb Vt'.lnesdaT evening on Chrimiii ot the County Committee. .uiwinu-i -i-i elect- rJ i'ivrriJvut : Capt. P. O'Connell, 1 M'Callerv, 1 rar.cis x5er.rer. ; 7ii.ii " .- ..-:, ' Ei:;.. J ''il" iiiUl. U't'C'Il'' OKIJ, yV p- rts : Ccpt.II.U. Wood- ! "'w V"-"";- "i!mn S''-'taiie-- ! lull iiUa LiJ. (-....lain... - . . i ..,,.'1 ft,.. Qfoti, .' i .i i , tt. t on -i r i ni-ifi v-v 1 f p., Ctv'"c:'" : r, vere tiun read LH'Lapt. j H. D. a o ". ,e-.i i.-.ri appropiyate p.acires- , v n ridc- bv R. Ii. Johnston nl J-.-hr. . Khov. alter v . o w i : i li' i ? o . '.i 1 1 o n : i V V : .- ho ivtilv cn- oteJ IiV the the i JL:' 'i I'l oi r. . eW-: -i S: :ue 'i: eiiU'.-ii, unci Iiiester Crew, the G'vonio;-. :i h.earty r.o: . .' m ti.v Ibeiiiooraoy and iv.. U:.i Oi-lovhi': i-.- coui.ty. Linton nrl C-.tet. "o 3'-: toon cillo'l it l'.-v it t: '!'.! 'flute io i C.a i H. D. o e e-ti"; . ..,1. An iuo;:-;t feii - uaa, da yu tc'.l n.e :. 1 ? " ".My friend, v.. u i:.u :V.r.:i!y record," vas ti.e u-i lias a large stock cf g cd: lire n-'t old ct all thev a' a-.!:d a ch-rgy-.v c-id the devil keep your own iy. V.S. Barker on hand wh';eh e i no '.v and oie pleirlire !:: acqur rc.'ia- strs ci the p:"n.e ot every ait.e.e. Frii'.erick Hart, a raoutder by trade, ari.i a reideiit of Ebensburg, aged abov.t ri:"ty years, n-hiie traveling from Johust-j.vti t '-tl.is 1 1 :ce, one c Id niht, some weeks :.. lo.-t bis way and .til the fd.k i:;g ,t re.i.h he i:n;. v.t.c n he severe';.' fr ?. n that 1 i.e-f h ? r '.:::; ii.ed unlii M oj:'oi::s we r- relieve 1 s ltd v. hen II AND l'.rT.P..--Thr: ,v-.-.;-t :;:: fofosf l id gr:!:it a llitj !! 'Vtr iJiiii:-. i cr :.' y will tl-oibi r.-y- si.n.a 1 !: ir 'l. iitii warronrs et 1 von i-:u;.-niit b'd 1 v the .siic-riir. ( r. : .vt .i.i ,1 - :. 1 c -.duct: r ? o;e trains other min i- the tialn. V. ; ; l.gi.tly h era - the He :..i..ds the cf -1 be i- preji, ired r it r. a-:.ed Sam'.. el ivelniefR'eh r-ccitly c :e.n-.l'.ted iiileid; Id building, setting fire t- ds eutiing bis th r--.it wi.ii a u a:. c a u 1 Y: scjve: the : ios ;y was ne.ir- am''s. .- P. is said that M'Cieevy, who was -me... d. f-om the Penitentiiiiy f-r the ;-r; se (t te-difyipg against Hrvser un 1 Ir . cr. hr.a recently been detected in passing i.atcrfcit money at Erie, Pa. He has not hi c-u -.'.rrcste 1, but the po'i e are search . I t l.im. . ;-Albert French, formerly c f Johu.-town, c i cilo-it twenty years, was leiently shot 1 in tnntlv hided near Beir.veod, YV. V. .' u taan named M'Mehcn. The party dis i r.'.t .; .ju.irrelkd, and the quarrel ter-"'-b - " ith the above result. '.- Ti.e ill to provide for the estab'.ish-p- et of a District Court in Johnstown, has l a i rc-s.-... d to the Legislature by C. L. 5-d,:g,jy,. i i ' :p Sloan, of Johnstown, recently ! -';t:r; : l t i kill himself by taking poison, j -';:i i.i was called and the attempt i ' v-e, j . i r3. 5,i;.ser has r.n hand a stock of la: o :r, which he now cff;rs at very i ; : ; ! Cflho cattle disease is raging in Mont '; rcur.ty to an alarming extent. ! of u.ges speak of the disease bav- i j - 'C 11: s appearance in other portions I COUIiT niOCEEDINGS. Tlie following business was transacted the Quarter Sessions lust week : ( hid. vs. Jehu Aflvum. Continued. Cora.' vs. John Knppcrt and Charles i TV t T- "V .. X. ! r ... -nM;;tsi. ivcseite. suuij . voc;iiiy p-j w-i. I Same vs. Elizabeth Maher. Assault and Battery. Not guilty. Lucinda ! llhenbolt prosecutrix, to pay costs. &me vs. Joseph Storm. Rubbery. j Not guilty. i truae vs. Jacob Blackloek. - Bigamy. ! Indictment quashed. ; Same vs. Jacob BLvAlock, ct. al. Iliot. Not guilty. Same vs. .John Rodger?. Selling Liq uor on Sunday. Convicted : sentenced to pay a tin? ot . in, pay the costs and un- der-io an imprisonment in the county jail . cf ten davs. Same vs. Lewis It. Jonej. Iveejiing a ricoling House. Defendant submits and IS pciiienccu to pay a imo oi rsii lor use 0f Jkliilv.Ue School district and costs. Same vs. Low is K. Jon.s. 1 ippllng TT , '1' ! Til 1 . .... ll.ni - i:. i l ill. Ulii, tini irjuc in v?lui entered on payment of costs by defendant, Same vs. Jacob lilacklock. Iigarny. , , , inea ana lounu guilty. Same vs. I rancis Cirr.ncs. Settled. S"tii' vs .Iiiliri Henrv Smith. Adul- tery. baiters bail to appear at the next ; court. I vs. David Ihnlo. Obtaining goods on False Pretence, Same vs. John Brown ot tried. Wilson lat- terson prosecutor. Not tried. Same vs. Charles Hobinson. Munler. Not guilty. Iiobinson, it will be remem bered, was the associate of CI ore at the time ctTieer Holmes was murdered. Same vs. James Ih dgers. .Selling Liquor to a minor. Tro.e bill. Xol-'e jiroic-t-jui entered on payment of costs by defendant. Same vs. Charles Grant. False Im-prisonnv.-ut. Di.-po--.ed of as the ;.boe :ae. Snnia vs. Charles (Iran. False im prisonment. l)i-pos -1 id' as above ease. Sum ? vs. I 'a trick Burns. A-sauli and Ihittcrv. Defendant accpiitted on the groun d cf IiiMiniiy. County to pay cost. Saiii? vs. Sumo. -da'icious Mischief. Aefjuiit-'d on tiio ground of Insanity. County to pay lii-i costs. Same vs. John Kncico and Klizabetii Eacico. Assault and Battery. Xt a true bill. Patrick Burns prosecutor to pay cost -7. Same vs. David F.. Jones, Griflith J. Lloyd and Daniel Davis. Not tried. Commonwealth va. John Brown. Big amy. Bail forfeited in open court. Court remains in session this week for the trinl of civil causes. The next Argument Court is to ba held in Lbensbtirg, or. Tuesdav, the 3d day of Am'.I. 1S0C." CT" After the lust of April next, the ; 1) ,.-. ;.( '.i I S- ittutd oflicc will b; n-mo-ved tj the brick building on the coiner e.f Iiiidi and Centre streets, now occupied by Thomas Cnlien, immediately west of Mr. Moore' ti hotel. Mn Ku.i.r.i). A man was instantly killed e :i the l'eriin. ihiiiroad near Suin merbill, on Thursday afternoon, 21st tilt. He was waikit g westward on the north track, and was struck by the engine of the through freight, going west. Y hen dis covered by t'ue engineer, it was impossible to check up ::i time to prevent the acci-d- nt. 'I'ho imfbrttuiitte man can led an oiSci'.-th' bag, in which were a sot of car penter's tools and so; no shirts. Sixty-six ceuis wero found upt n his person, but nothing by which his name or residence could be ascertained. lie was about 50 years "f age. rut. So says the Johnstown A pr mia'tiro explosion orcured in i re bunks iA' the Blair county one o tl Iron andCloal Co., on tho 20thulf., which rcst.iHdd in the serious injury of two men, named James aLGol-dick and Edward Muiherm The accident oeeured while preparing a blast, and using for that pur pose iron needles, which struckTire and . set oft" the powder. Pknai.tv Ar..iNr li aii.uo ads. A bid hr.s just been introduced into the Penn sylvania House or I'epresenfatives re- j quiring thft handsome sum of 7,000 to 1 be paid to the widow or minor child of j any person killed on any railroad in this J State. The Philadelphia Laljcr, says : ; 'Engineers and conductors would not i endanger their own lives by fa.-t running, i running out of time, or by neglect of steam ! or any part of the machinery in their charge, if they thought an accident would S result. The assurance that everything is rigid, induces them to go ahead. There 1 cv.o goou, nowever, Wuicti may result j result i rili 'l'orn t,i3 money e:i penalty imposed on j 1 iiia moneyeu penauy imposed on .1 . .. , companies ot me character named. It . may induce double tracks, slower time, and tho establishment of fundamental ' arrangements whereby some of the causes j accidents will be removed. If tl lie i , U0O penalty tends to lbrce the companies j to such perfection of their roads, good may result ; but if it is intruded ty make acci- I dents a cause of dismissal of engineers and conductors, and by that penalty a preven tion of accidents, little good, we fear, will result." Dir.D In Eber.sburg, on the 3d instant, Ann, wile of John White, aged about sixty years. May .she rest in peace. In this borough, on Surdity, tho 11th instant, Margaret, wife .f Thomas LI. yd, of Consumption, aged about 23 years. In Ebensburg, on the morning of the 7th instant, after a long illness, Philip Noon. Esq., aged thirty years, two months and eight days. Ci-.iiMuxicA'rr.n.J Tho subject c-f thi notice, was h.rn in Ebensburg. on the 27th day of December. 1835. Selecting the !aw as a pn fc-s.-i m. hn catered the oliae of R. L. J.Jni.toii, and on tt e 2d ( f December l!5 ;, on m-ti..n of the Jlo:i. limn 1). Fox'sr., l:e was ad inittf-l t' practice law m the .several Courts of Cambria eotir.ty. At the general eh i ti-m held in October. IS GO, he was elected Dis trict Attorney of the cov.nty, and was re tlected to the same ofiice in 180:1. His mind was i f that peculiar legal cast, which ena bled him to obtain an early eminence in his profest-iun. As th prosecuting officer of the Commonwealth f -r six years, he dis played varied and marked ability and en joyed the entire confidence of the Court and the community. A'thn-.;h his attention, from the nature of the ofiice which he held. j was more specially directed to the study of the criminal law of the country, he had ao qniml an extended and accurate kuowledge. botli of the common and statute law. He ' ro5e rapidly but steadily in his profes.-,ion : and at the time of his death, oung as he I was, he occupied a po-Ifion in its foremo.-.t I rank, which, if it perchance excited envy, I did not lUil to elicit admiration. iXnture ; had lavished upon him her choicest nantal, as well as persen.d endowments. Gifted ; with winning and pleasing manners, his in 1 tellect was pure and tmelnided. His mind. : eacase 1 in a liatnc of nervous delicacy, ; tcInfe. in its elnchlatioti f a legal ip-ie.-iion. 1 t i reach its conclu -ions almost by intuition, i All Ids actions bespoke a hicrh toned atd j iri m rous nature rn-f the kind impulses of j his benevolent heart were proverh-i.il. A genth man by r.iture, his love for children and their society, which may bo said to be ' an unerring index to character, was, with i him almost a pasd For his young ; friends, ha had always a kind w.-rd and a ' ple.i-.u.t r-mi'.e an i in their guileless heart , his memory 'will have an abiding re.-.ting place. No one ever breathed the slightest : s'l-piei against his personal or i Ureal in I teerify. i.or was ever a v-ord uttered in di?.- para 'ac-ii.cnt ol that :rco.i name, which, in man cr woman, is the immediate jewel of their s al's. To Ids immediate relatives his premature death is an irreparable loss. To I society, the removal f one of its brightest i ornaments, whne among bis protesMonal brethern it has created a void, which canuot soon or c-a-ily bi filled. His lis are forever closed, nor will the temple of Justice ever again resoand with the clear and ringing tones of his once eloquent, and persuasive voice. After lifc'ij fitful fever, he sleeps well. A Fkikxh. TO COXSFMPTIYES. Ti.e advertiser, having been restored b !:eait! i m a weeks by a very simple remt -,y, niter reiving smiere-i i-. r several i j'eios with a severe lung affection, and tin't j r:,! ad Con umption n nxi :s to the make known to his fellow I'tif meat s r.f cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy : (i inc p-re-ti i j-iioii u.-eii (iiio ii ci.-aige; j witfi tiie . ;re tions t--r preparing ano using i toe :-am. wm.-ii ta' v wnt tia 1 a sn;:. i nu: wl.i- b tli' v will tia 1 a si io: nu: for Co.vsrMi'TioN. Asthma, Buonc-iitis, Coughs, Coi.o-i, and all Throat and Lung .ii: The ordy object of the a-lverti- in tiding the Prescription is to benefit the nlilieted, and spread information which he conceives to F- iava'nablc. and be b 'pes "ve-ry sufferer will try his remedy, a- it will Co- ' in: them nothing, and m-.y prove a ble j 00 p. m.. toppirg only at principal Sta i'?s w'nhlng tie" prescript ion, VUBt:, j tio:-.s. Arrives at AUoona at C.Oo a. in.. Par by reltirn mail, will pb-as address i.'r.v. EDWAilD A. WTLSOX, Y'ilii.on-' i:rg. Kings Co , Xew York F.I 1, 1 v. EllROKS OE YOUTH. A Gentleman v. ! su-'i '.-red f. .r f-.irs from Xervoiis Debi'ily, Piomat ire Deciy, and all the affects of youthful indiscretion, will, fir th" ?:.l:e ofiar.Ici-iug humanity, send free t-' all wl.-i nre, it the receipt and directions f-.r mirk was. cur t! e dv the simple leu.i dy by which he I'd. to 1' lit by ; ;. cl ean (.0 so bv a !.!rc.-.-p.ig. JOIIX B. on HEX Xo. 10 (Jhamber.s St., Xew Ycrl Feb. l.-t, lye;, ly. STllAXtJE, PUT TRUfi. Every young lady and rer.tlrman in tlie United States can heir something verv nnich to their advantage by return mail (free jf charge.) by addre-sing the midersigned. 'fliese having fears of hejr.g hnmbugge i' will oblig,- by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant THOS. F. CIIAPMAX, 8-11 Broadway, Xew Y'ork. Feb. 1 1800. ly. Tin: Aliolition Convention -.vliicli mot at Ilitrris'nurp; on Hie 7th inst., nominatwl (Jen. John W. Geary, as their etmdidate for CJovernor. 1c1d bbertiscmcnts. IL2t.'j:iiS3: A'OTlCi: rpo be presented at tiie Ar-nment Court to If.. - .. - - j f tie neiu on iuesiiai-. Anril t.i isr.r. TAVJ-.P.NS. Francis .J. I'arrish Allegheny township. Daniel RatTerty. Cambria borough. Peter Fisher, 1st Y.. Cnemaugh boro. Tames II. Ben ford, 3d W., Johnstown. Piiilip Shulties, elo do do Jacob Ream, Yoder townsliip. G. C. K. ZAIIM, Clerk O. S. Miroh 15,.18Cy.Ct. a m HOME. T WILL SKI.L AT I UF'd.IC SAI.K, ai the 1 house of James M. Kilfei, at Lbtirir.iitvnle, on Thursday, ti e 29th of M;;reh, IbCo, A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the oro. of Summit vibe, Cambria county, fronting on the Catholic Church sixty "lec-t, .and extending buck 200 fret, with a comfortable FRAJIK DWKLTJNG llOL'SF. thereon erected, 2 stories high, with a verandah in front, a good Cellar, a gr.d FUAMR STA BLE, and an excelieut We!', of Water; it being the premises now occupied by Samuel Cl.uk. The terms of sale are : One third in c.mj, one third in one yer, and the remainder in two years. The sale will take place ac on.; o'clock, p. ni., when due attendance wii! bo tiveu, Mis. MAItY IIASSLY. Jfircii S, I S i .St. k.5. ?T3 f iiKotbg 1 the Steckho! leis i f the E! . etisburg Academy will be held at the Court Iliu-e. on Monday, the 21 day . f April next, at two o'clock, p.m., f-r tee p-urpe,.e of electing Trustees, for the InFtitu tion, jtur.-uot to tl e privi-ions cf the Act of Inci rporati .ji ;n d tie Bv laws there-. f. JOHNSTON .MobllE, BieaideLt. March 15, l00.3t: EBENSBUBG & CRESSOX RAILROAD. On and after Monday , Nov'r. 20, lSfc5. trains on tiiis roud will run as follows : LkAVK EtENSllfKG At n.Ho A. M., connecting with the r)ay Express East -una Pitts, and Erie West. At t5.20 P. M., connecting with Altoona Accem. West and Mail East. Lf.AVK OllESSoN At 7.50 A. M . . or on departure of Pitts & Erie Mai! We.t. At .1.25 P. M., or cu departure of Mail Train Eat. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Sin t. BOBT. Pri'CAIKX, Sunt. Pin-. Div.' P 11 X V X S Y L A : ' I AC 1 i N T R A Li lT 117 " Trait::: depart from Cress Station as follows: W.st Rait Errhress leav at 0. 1 3 a m Philade it '.t "o a m 30.r;e p tn '.(.00 p in ii at 7. -IS a m m at -J.:;2 i) i.i I-ist Line l.-iives nt Mai! 'i'rairi leaves :it Pittsbure;h & Erie M; Alt in ACeomnji dati -East Philadelphia Express, r.t S ol p in Fa.-1 Line leaves at 2 21 a m Day Express leaves at C.-b" a in Cincinnati Exj.rc.-s at 1.11 p m Mail Train leaves at. 5.21 p m Alt ona Aeonnn d:tti--n 12.3 a m and after Monday, Nov 20tii. 1so5, 0 Trains will leave Ui.i --n Passenger Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty Stire-ots, Pitt-burgh. Pa., as follows : DAY EX I'KESrs Leaves Pittsburgh at 2:20 a. m., stopping at the princir-al sta tions. Arrite at A'tOona1 at 7:25 a. in., Tyrone 8:28 a. m , Bdlefonte. 10.:;2 a. m.. Lock Haven 12: li) p. m..J Harri.-burgf 1:00 p. m.. Baltimoret 5:20 p. ir', Xew Vork.via AUentown 10:G5 p. m., Pinladeb phiaj 5:45 p, m., and Xew York, via Phil ad lphi i nt 10:27 p. m. CIXCINXATI EXPRESS Leaves Pitts burgh at 8:50 a. rn., stopping at nearly all Stitioes. AUoona; at 1:50 p.m., Harris buret 8:15 p. m.. arriving at Philadelphia at 1 ::() a. m. I Ml TIMIV T Ill.l.l m-r', -I 11:50 a. m.. stripping at rcailv all Stations. Alto-am r n :- m.. nrrivlng at ib.rri.-i-urg r.t l2:2o a. m ,.uad Philadelphia at 7:10 a m. I'll IE ADULT ill A EXP R ES Le aves i Pitt-burgh nt :;:."" p no, st 'pp.ng; n y at Arrives at Lttrebti iri!,cip-il Siate-n I .-.-.'o t in p. in., aiM- im o:io p. in., n.nnsi-n. ... i , r. . IT...:..- ! 2-ri5 a. m.. B.o'timore 7:00 a. m., New- j y,,.'- Y i 10:00 a. in., lnihnicb pi. i.i 7:10 a. m . deli-hi i at 12:00 an. i e w Vor ia Piiila- ,n m. SI. train from '.ng Lars run Pittsburgh C and. to Xew i through on this I Haiti more nud Phila-lvlpLia, i V.irk. via Alb ntown. 1 r i. io.nJj 1 j-:: v es i i'eui:i jii .1. .- i . i. r n-i.1 i ........ r c i ,...n f i r- Harri- bm-g"5 S:15 a. m.. Ba 'tim-H r 12:0 p. m.. Xew Y rkT, vi i Alb nt -, A !i ":-J0 p. in.. Phie'. hdphi.f 1:10 n. m., and Xew York, via Pi.il uhlphi i at .".. 5 2 p m. ' Hr, ainsf. iDinTur. $Siiij.o: ' o'V. -7 o'her trains Smi-hojs e.n-j . . .lOilNSTOWX A(JCOMM(.D'a'1 IX. daily. xcept Sunday, nt 4:15 y m. stopping at r"-gul.ir s!ati.-ns between Pittsburgh and C-'nemangn, and connecting lit Bi.drsvibe Inter.-ecti -n with trains c f Ind.i ma Braivh and West Pennsylvania R til road. A LT .'OX A ACCOMMODATIOX, daily. except Sunday, at 7:10 a m, stepping it all rc-ular itations between Pittsburgh and i'Alt.vn:i and making close c-nnecti--n with trail. ; on Indiana Brau'h. AV.-t Pennsylv.i j uja Railroail. Ebensburg and Crosson R II, and H-.'did a vsburg Branch. S. Til Fctteugill & Co. Advertising Agents, 37 Park Row Xew York, and 10 State trcet, Boston, ire the authorized Agents for the ''Di-:ii-ooiiat cc Skxtiski.," aul the most influen tial and. largest circulating Xewspapcrs in tiie United States and Canadas. They are empowered to contract for us at our I.OWKST 'TF.ltMS. TJURK LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The ; I Whitest, the most durable, and most eco- j uomical. Try it ! Manufactured only by , ZIEGLEB ?v SMITH, ! Wholesale Drug, Taint and Glass Dealers, j No. 137 North THIRD Street: PHILADELPHIA. ! February 8. ISCti.ly. LARGE and fine selection of VALEX- 1 A TINES, just received and for sale at the , Book More of .JAMES MURRAY'. j February 8. 18CC. i ! pALLAGIl EE'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL,; (J and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for sale ! at the Book Store of ! Feb. 22. ISfiC. .I.UlESMLHIlLYr. pABPEXTER'S RHEUMATIC FLUID, for h sale at the Book Store of Feb. 22. IfiCC. JAMES MURRAY. Ti.e Life and Campaigns of General Mc- j CleUau, f.;r sale by , i JAME:5 MURRAY. (he r,-vi;dion Mutual Fire I -isurar.ee Cumhiiii'i of Cambria Counui : Amount of l reeitv injured as i or ci,;i.:b ,,,:.! r,.n..r,- " .., K14 annua! report. Am't. of property insured since eighth annual rejiort, 113.477 TO 8356,201 CO Deduct amount of pror.f rtv in j sured in policies csmctlied and expired, 27.72S to Total amou ct p.roperiy now mtuicd, $Z2,CG3 CI Am't. of premium notes in f -rce us per eighth annual :epo:t, 23,1 CO 00 Ain't, of psemium notes, taken iince t tjIitL. aunuul rtpoit, 11,12 2C Deduct premium notes cnceilc 1 and expired, 2S,79 58 : Total r.rjjount of premium notes I t.()W i.i torce, -11,4 Xuu.be,- ,,f ,.-iicies in-f-rce as 1 per eighth annu.il report. : Number of policies- issued since eighth annual report, i do 'J 122 37-1 . Deduct number cf policies can- celled and exphcu, ; Total Xo. of policies now in force, t Bubioce in hands of Trer.sr.rer : and Agents ?.s per eighth an ' nual rejiort, : Percentage ou premium r.rtc-s. &c, cancelled since eighth aa r.md report, Compensation of i-tricers nd agents for pa.-t year $217 50 Incidental exptLSt..- f r past voir, 02 Leaving balance in the Lamb cf Treasurer and nrrents of JOHN' WILLIAMS, Picshler.t. D. J. Jo.Ni-s. S-.crc-tarv. January l-;0. IVo. 22, ISoC.St. EXCHANGE OFFICE. 1!TE nre now selling Exchange it Xe-.v Y.,:k ; Bates on En gl an 1, Ireland. Scotland, Germany, Prussia, Bavaria, Wr.rtember 1 lessen, Sixony, Belgium, Switzerland Norway an 1 France. Wai. Au-tiia, lbiden; Hanover, i Holland, And Tickets to and from anv IVtt in i England. Ireland. Scotland, 1 Germany, France, California, Xew S.u.th Wales or Australia, i. KERR & CO. Altoona. March 1, ISo-J.ly. ISCfj. FIIILADKL1TIIA. 1366. WALL PAPERS. UOVLL a: IJOUIiKE, MANFFACTUKIKS OF TAPKIi HAXCJTNTJS A N I) W i n (1 o iv S Ii a des , C rncr FObll i H eo MAbKET Streets I 1 1 1 L A I 1 1 1 P.1I A. X. B. Alway; in Store, a Largo St ck o LIN EX ( dL SHADES. March 1, 1 :.m. VM. M. LLOYD & C0.3 BANKERS, I ALTOOXA, J'A T7ILL transact .ill legitimate I'ir,king, and sell Government Bonds and Gobi and Silver. Interest paid on tin-deposits. February 1, ISoO.tf. GEORGE Itl. RIDuLE, W 1 T II ANDREWS, WILKiNS & CO.. IMl'OKTERS AND .UibliKHS IX DRY GOODS. I'siss, tit:s.s'ii i, Piiilade'phi.i, Xovembcr 0, lSo5om.'. PUBLIC SALE. TIT ILL lie exposed, to public sa'.e at Cresson. 1 . ... i C ..... ..... .,.,, W Cambria county, on Sahtr-.l.-y. th,- 2Uh t.n, of Marrh, Eighteen Mules and their Il irn.4. four Wagons, two Sleds, one Buggy, one Buck Wagon, one Sitigh, two Sets Buggy Harness, a considerable amount of Pine. Lumber, one 20-horse Portable Stearn Engine and Circular Saw-mill, to gether with a variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at ten o'clock on t!-e - nhnve mentioned day. when terms. will be mnde known. M. M. ADAMS. March 1, 18G'i.4t. LLOYD 8l CO,, B A N K E R S , Kbenahiirf, Cambria County, Feniisijlvonia. pOLD. SILVER, GOVERNMENT BONDS y and other securities bought and sold. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collec tions made on all accessible points in the United States, and a General B inking business transacted. ("March 1, ISoo.tf. fURE LIBERTY WHITE LEA D. Will do more and better work at a given C-ist, than any other ! Trv it ! Manufactured onlv by ZIEGLEll & SMITH, " Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, No. 137 North THIKD Street. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 8, lFCS.ly. or j IJAiWljOxtd i.;?UOi he m.dcr.-.ig.;d bavin-c i!;rc!.a.-e .1 an ' I taken p;ise.-to:s of tlci Lhe;ire.;rg t . .. . , , M-' ( lorineiy ,:U ..ed oy IlC U rV f o.,t C 1 . , wd; be happy to receive and a:" ommod ie his old custr.r.vrc, a iid ail :i!-.c-rs wh- may be 1 i -p . -e l to patrol::'" him. Tho Proprietor feels assured from the spaciou.i HOUSE, STABLE fc otiier fadliftes tin, he can orJ.r at least as good !i.:c.jiirao datiens as cs.n be had at any other in the place. lie is in p: ..-ses.-L.--r: of a larg-j supply of the cholsf.-t l'.ou- rs with which his bar wii! be f :rr:ishe :; his table wi'l be fa rn ul.ed with ail ti. 1 usuries cf the season, and j he intends by ids hospitality ana care, to I i.e. rit the i. itriLig-? of ail t whj st-p ! i - I? A AC Gil AW FORD. j KAfltJESS ! AKD SADDLERY- ' The undersigned keeps coi.sta::t ' v oc 1 h-ar.d and isliii mana;ac:uring ail articles' in i.;s i;ne sticJ; r.?, j rlXE SIXGLE cc hoUi'.!.!-: HARNESS 1 Di'Mr i fL".flr-s-SS, BLIND BRIDLES. Rll!NJ DlilDLES. CHECK LINES, HALTEbS, WHIPS JiJ?J('IIi:Ar;L-S i ;' ; JCC, SC., j which he will diso.se of at C!-h. i nn- v. o r. is an w'arranree:. nr. r-eir.? ei- 1 - : perienced, he puts the bst of leather in his ! work. Tbankfn! for past f.ivoro, he ho', S66 36 J by attention to business toriirit a onusc j ance c f the patronage heretofore so libcril- i ly extended to him. 5b3 70! Shop above the sf.re of Robert Davi;. "7 '' Persons wishing good and substantial Har 20 06 ' Ues3 can be accommodated by. IICGHM'COY. ; Ehcr.sburg Dec, 11, 1832-tf. EBEH3BURG, PA. JuHX A.LLA1B. I'T'ip-riet-.-r. THEPBC.P.iilHTOR will pren-, pains to i -trader this II tel, worthy of a continua tion ol the liberal sii&.e of pnblic. patron -ago has heretofore reoeived. His tabhi will a! ways be furnished with the best the market. a;'f.-iL-; Lis bar with the re-it of iiqiters, li.s .-table i- large, and will he attended, by aii attentive and ol-hging ho.-i'.i. Ebeiibuig Apr. 17 1?C1. T.TsiT Tt 5 ill ftv- r:r"ie : m Hi) ml uaP tfm. It. W. B.1HXHISBL, j TJAS just returned from the east, where hi j ii has purchased the largp;t and best assert- ! ' HATS A1TB CAPS ever brought to Johnstown, ret, her with i ;m exceilunt ussnrtment of gentlemen's furn ishing goods. Also a rme quality of gentle j men'.s j SHOES AMD GAITERS. His .-took consists in pa: t of Drawer;, Shirts , i Colhirs. Handkerchiefs, Xecti-.-s. Siisijouder.-. I Steekings. Gloves, Umbrellas, Ladies Hats, j Hoods. Leghorn Hats, Hits for children and ; youth, together with all s,- i ts of goods usu I al'y kept -a a:1 establishment c-f this kind. ! ibs go. ds are all row. Call an i exun.im his stock. Dc-n't f .rge-t the j la;e, on Main st; tnr-e i. -.-;;; c :;t oi Fi'.'.i.e; "- Drug STEAM TO.AXD FPO.M THE 'OLD COUNTRY.' ifiiii: I-AORiill. E1UTCLAS Civile- ,,IV j j built Iron Siean.eriJ, of the A:i--hor Line . ti.e irans-Atunt'.c Sieaui PacKet S:,:i-.., IHBEiLNIA, CALEDONIA, BKIl'ANIA, CidLUMPIA. CAMIIiHA. IXD1A. sail r-giil oly to and from Xew York. Rites i f passage as Iu;v as bv any t-iher' i llrst-c!as line. ! SVs; 1 On very adv.i:. 1 Line era lit thr- u tage. us terms, the Anchor :h Echols t -n 1 fr -m all I'tl-e Stations hi the Irish and English Pail I ways and principal cities of. the United i States, and ah; j for war-l p.is-e; gers ;lt vc-ry J low rates to and fn m France, (Krnnny Vc. As tids C- n. any tl- es not. emph-v ruim ! ers, those wlm v i.-li j n-sieo tickets, or j certificates of pa-sage 'oi-.-nd for their frie tula j I j v.i.i pease nop v at anv ii t.'.t- Lomnaa tnreg.e.nt tti- N::ues, or at tno head c ihce in ew orK P. . p. r I RAXCI. , MACDON ALD o: CO., ti Bowling Green. KERR & CO.. Agents. 100 M.iin Street. Altoona, P.i. I'ebru.irv 1. lSG6.2m. ( fc iTIlP T- I Tin , s, ,, !;F '" iJii't taat too J- partncislnp ! eretotoro existing between E J Mills Cv V S P.irker, tnol ng under the name of E J Mills A: (J, has len this dav liss-)lved by mutual consent, E J Mills. Esq, retiring. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the said firm are requested to make payment. E J MILLS L CO. February 17, 18G0. X? The undersigned will continuo tho mercantile business at the old. stand of E J Mills ct Co, and respectfully requests a. continuance of the patronage of the lato firm. E J Mills will continue'o have charge of the business and make settlements. V. S. BARKER. March 1, 1 So C.St-. PARTIES INDEBTED to the undersigned 1 f or coats, as Frothonotary cf Cambria Co., will please make payment immediately. JOSEPH M'DOXALD. jAr.'-ary II, 1866.-tf. ' -o i f i 1 1 !'- , 1 v I It i 1 1 -k . i ; v II