EXIT STANTON. By Eome means or other the pres ent Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, has'been singularly suc cessful m fastening himself upon three successive Administrations. During the sudden transitions, every where occurring under the Govern ment, he retained his place. Un der Mr. Buchanan, Stanton accom modated himself to circumstances, aiding his chief in everything pro rosed to avert hostilities, but just at the close of that administration j and when hostilities were rendered certain, he became as boisterous as Ben. Wade, himself. So, when Cameron was dismissed by Mr. Lin coln from the War Department, Stanton wa3 immediately summon ed to tako his place. At once he commenced writing his buncomb dispatches about the "Lord of Ilofets' leading our soldiers to slaughter, instead of blaming the deserters, where they belonged upon the War Department; this, together with his conspiring with the Radicals for the prostration of General McClellan, rendered him secure during Mr. Lincoln's life. Then came another change, and a sudden one, too. After three years of tyranny and insolence, Stanton is now a mere creature, a most ob sequious, abject and despised feh'ow, begging to be retained in the War office, or if dismissed, to be sent abroad, in order to escape the ven gence of some of those who suffer ed from his arbitrary rule. lie now endorses President Johnson's pro ceedings, just as heartily as lie did those of his two immediate prede cessors. Selling the Most Goods. When I used to tend store at the "Regulator"' in Syracuse, the old man comes round one day and 6ays he : "Boys, the one that sells the most 'twixt now and Christmas gets a rest pattern as a present." May be we didn't work for that rest pattern. I tell you there were tome tall stories told in praise of goods just about that time ; but the tallest talker and the most check than any one of us was a certain Jonah Squires, who roomed with me. He could talk a dollar out of a man's pocket when the man only intended to spend a sixpence ; and the women Lord bless you ! they just handed over pocket book to him, and let him lay out what he liked for them. One night Jonah woke up with, "By Jo, old fellow, if you think that ere's got any cotton in it, I'll bring down the sheep it was cut from, and make him swear to his own 1 'T won't wear out, either, wore a pair of pants of that kind of stuff myself for five years, and they are as good now as when I first put them on 1 take it at tliirty cents, and I'll say yon don't owe me anything. Eh ! too dear ? Well call it twenty-eight cents. What do yon say ? Shall I tear it ? All right, it's a bargain." I could feel Jonah's hand play ing about the bed clothes for an in stant, then rip ! tear ! went some thing, and I hid my head under the bia"5' perfectly convulsed with laughter, an Ur that torn the sheet from .P to bot.tom; When I woke up next ?orning I found, alas 1 nnkindest tear of a..,- that the back of my night shirt was split from the tail to the collar-band I Soup or Nothing. At a very excellent hotel, not a hundred miles from our parts, they were one day short of a waiter, when a newly ar rived Hibernian was hastily made to 6upply the place of a more ex . perienced hand. "Now, Barney," said mine host, "mind you serve every man with soup the first thing serve 60up first.". "Bedad, I'll do that same," 6aid the alert Barney. Soup came on, and Barney, help ing all but one guest, came up to the last one. "Soup, sir?" said Barney. "No soup for me," said the man. "But ye must have it it is the rule of the house. 'iD n the rules of the house P exclaimed the guest. When I don't want soup I won't eat it." "Well," said Barney, with all the due solemnity, "all I can say is just this, it's the regulations of the house, and d n the drop else will ye get till ye's have finished the soup P The traveller gave in and the soup was gobbled. Clear as Mcd Recently the people of Cincinnati have been considerably puz zled, as well as amazed, by the mysteri ous "greenish" appearance of their river and hydrant water. They have been in deerj trouble to account for it. To re lieve the perplexity of the public mind, and to familiarize the common people with the causes of the "greenish" phe nomena, "John King, M. D. ," has pub lished an explanatory card. lie says : "I have examined some of this water under the microscope, and found it (the greenish appearance,) to be owing to the presence of fresh-water Algoe, chiefly the Confervoid division. Among the princi ple odcs were Zygenma, Seenedasmus, clostenum, anthradesraus, spirillum, os cillatoria, voloox, desmidia. zoospores of various speciefl of Conferva; in different phases of development, &c. I also ob served a very few animalcula?, a3 amoeba, trichodiscus, cyclidium, &c." The above renders the matter perfectly clear all will see through it in a mo ment. Still it was not amiss for the learned Doctor to add in common English, that "by filtering the water through very fine muslin, and then boiling it, it may safely be used for drinking and for culna ry purposes." A lady who is boarding at a fash ionable boarding house in this city, was recently set upon by the ladies in the par lor, when one impudent daughter of shod dy asked her if she "really was not ashamed of the South." She replied, "perhaps I have reason to be ashamed of my country, but that does not make me so unfortunate as some ladies I know of whose country has reason to be ashamed of them." The Old Guard. Game in Missouri. Stranger with a gun Is there much game in these parts that a man can amuse himself in hunt ing? Radical citizen Not much, sir ; but yonder is a preacher of the Gospel coming over the hill you can take a pop at him A party in one day captured seven hun dred and sixty-nine trout in a California stream not long since. Orphans' Court Sale, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. B Y virtue of a pluries order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria County, to cie directed there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, on Wednesday, the bth day of September, 18G6, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following real estate of which John Noel. late oi ashing ton two., die3 seized, to wit: A certain piece or parcel of land situate in ash.ngten two., Cambria county, ad joining lands of Thomas McGough, Peter McGough, Daiiiel O'Skelly, Austin Thomp son and others, containing one hundred and forty-six acres, more or less, about one hun dred acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a small PLANK IIOUSE and a BANK BARN, being premises No. 1, as mentioned and described in the inquisi tion on the real estate of 6aid deceased. Also : A piece or parcel of land situate in Munster twp.. Cambria co., adjoining lands of Thomas Brown. James Beglin and others, containing Two Hundred and Twenty-one Acres, more or less, well timbered, being premises No. 2, mentioned and des cribed in the inquisition aforesaid. Tebvs of Sale : One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual pay ments thereafter, with interest, to be secur ed by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. JOHN E. SCANLAN, August 9, 1866. Trustee. Register's Xotlce. S0T1CE is Jiereby given, that the follow ing accounts have been passed and tiled in the Register's office, at Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria connty, for confirmation and al lowance, on Monday the Third day cf Sep tember next, to wit : The partial account of M. A. Will, Adm. of Anthony Will, late of Allegheny twp., dee'd. The account of D. II. Roberts, Trustee of the Estate of Jacoi Shaffer, late of Summer hill twp., dee'd. The final account of J. M Campbell, sur viving Administrator of James S. Clark, late of Ebensburg, dee'd. The first and final account of George M. Reade and Alexander Sinclair, Administra tors of Gordon Sinclair, late of Carroll twp., dee'd. The first and final account of Wm. Beam, Guardian of the minor heirs of Nancy Youn ker. late of Richland twp., dee'd. The first account of Samuel S. Paul, Administrator of Tolly Paul, late of Croyle twp., dee'd. The first and final account of Jacob Stine man, Guardian of the minor children of George Strayer, late of R;chland twp..dec'd. The first account of Enoch Farrensworth, Administrator of William II. Lloyd, late cf White twp., dee'd. The account of Bernard Smith, Adminis trator of John Smith, late of Gallitzin. dee'd. JAMES GRIFFIN, Register's Office, Ebensburg, ) Register. August 9th, 18GG.-4t. J J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND ON REASONABLE PRICES. CARPENTER'S RHEUMATIC FLUID, for ale at the Book Store of Teb. 22, 1S66. JAMES MURRAY. MESH HIGHEST PREMIUM 8BWIXG MAGHINB8, AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE International Exhibition, LOXDOX, 1662. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, PARIS, 1861, KONIGSBURG, PRUSSIA, 18G3, AND SffllH. PiSSIA. 15. IN COMPETITION WITH ALL the lead I ins Sewinz Machines in EUROPE AND AMERICA, and the United States Agricnl tural Association ; Metropolitan Mechanics' Tnu;ti?t WsiKhino-t-nn Franklin Institute. Philadelphia; Mechanics Assciat:on,Boston; American Institute. New York ; Maryland Institute, Baltimore; Mechanics Association. Cincinnati; Kentucky Institute, Louisville ; Mechanics Insitute. San Francisco; and at EVFRY STATE AND COUNTY FAIR WHERE EXHIBITED THIS SEASON. Upwards of 200,000 of these Machines HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD, a fact that speaks louder than words of the success and popularity of Wueeler & Wil son's Family rilPTT PPIirmP UIPTTTaTI! The Cheapest Machine in the World, Because it is the Best. Eccry Machine Warranted For Three Years. Customers Risk Nothirg in Purchasing. ixsTHircTioxa free. Always happy to Exhibit and Explain them. (TC7CircularS, containing an explanation of the Machine, with testimonials from ladies of the highest social standing, given on ap plication, either in person cr by mail. WM. SUMNER &CO., Agents for the Western Slates and Western Pennsylvania. Principal office and Wholesale Emporium : No. 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. July 26, 18C5. WHOLESALE ANDjRETAIL Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware. FRANK W. HAY, Canal street, below Clinton, Johnstown. Pa., KEEPS constantly on hand a large assort ment of Sugar Kettles. Brass or Copper Kettles, Tin-Ware; all kinds of Sheet-Iron Ware; Enameled and Tinned Iron Ware; Copper Ware made to order. Sad Irons or Smoothing Irons, Zinc Washboards, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES of every Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manu facturer always on hand or procured on five days notice. ODD PLATES and GRATES for Stoves always on hand. SPOUTING, Miner's Lamps, Oil Cans, FRUIT CANS and Powder Horns of all sizes, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS, Toasting Forks. Oyster Broilers, Jelly Cake Moulds, Table and Tea Spoons. Coal Buckets &c. PRICE LIST now ready for the Trade. Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine our wares. Send for a cata logue before purchasing elsewhere. The above goods will be furnished WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.. ASK FOB FRANK VV. HAY'S WAREHOUSE, And Save Ticcniy-fice per Vent On your purchases. It can be found on Canal street, below Clinton. (My.4,66.1y.) Johnstown, June 21, 186C. SADDLERY AND IIOMESS. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all articles in his line such as, SADDLES, F1NE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS DRAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLES, CHECK LINES, nALTERS, WHIPS, BR1CIIBANDS &c, &c, which he will dispose of at low prices for cash. His work is all warranted, and being ex perienced, he puts the best of leather in his work. Thankful for past favors, he holies, by attention to business to merit a continu ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Shop above the store of Robert Davis. Persons wishing good and substantial Har ness can be accommodated by. HUGH M'COY, Ebensburg Dec, 11, 1861-tf. The Mystery, by Mrs. Wood. The Heir ess of Bellefont. By E. Bennett. William Allair, By Mrs. II. Wood. CoN lege Life, By F. H. Fanor. North Pacific Exploring Expedition, By A. H. Harbers ham. For sale bv JAMES MURRAY. JURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. Pre ferred by all practical Painters ! Try it ! and you will have no other. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH. Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glrvss Dealers, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. February 8, lS66.1y. PRICES REDUCED. Johnstown Marble Works; A NEW STOCK The subscriber has just received a large and handsome invoice of Italian and American MARBLE, comprising the largest ana nnesa stock of the kind ever brought to Johnstown, at his establishment on Franklin Street, where he is prepared. with an adequate force of experienced and skilful workmen, to executs all kinds of MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta ble and Bureau Tops, &c, as cheap as they can be purchased in any of the cities. A large stock of Gkisd3TOses on hand and for sale low. A room has been opened in Ebensburg. a few doors west of Dr. S. S. Christy's Drug Store, where articles of my manufaclu'e are kept constantly on hand, to which the at tention of purchasers is invited. $y Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance and work delivered where de sired. JOHN PARKE. June 7, 18C6. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY. The subscri ber announces to the public, that ha has repurchased the Ebensburg Foundry and is prepared to furnish his former customers and all others with every description of cast ings usually manufactnred at a country es- tablishment. He v 'e test qualUv o Ue will always keep on hand f COOKING STOVES. rARLOR STOVES. OFFICE STOVES. &c. Also PLOWS, of the most approved pat tern. PLOW POINTS. THRESHING MACHINES and all other articles connect ed with the business of a Foundry. He invites the patronage of the- public and will sell at the most reasonable prices, for cash or country produce. EDWARD GLASS. March 29, 1865-ly. ms3 wmm 7 J On Main street, Ebensburg Pa EEEPS constantly on hand and for sale, a general supply of Envelopes, Writing Inlc, Pens, Pencils, Pen Holders, FV'nVrM It 3 Magazines, and other articles in his line, all of which are sold at reasonable rates. February 8, 18G6. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. .P.PATTO! JOIIXSTOW. IA. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Winsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane j?at !trs, " ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, &c, &c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. August 16. 18GG. N EW FIRM. A. M'FADDON & BROTHERS. OLD BRICK WAREHOUSE. nOLLIDAYSBURG, PA., Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, MACKEREL, SHAD. HERRING, CODFISH, FLOUR, CHOP, CORN MEAL, SALT. PLASTER. NAILS & IRON, GRAIN, GLASS, LEAD & OILS All of which are sold low for cash Hollidaysburg, May 31, 1865-tf 18CG. PHILADELPHIA. IS6G. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BO'UR'KET MAKUFACTT7RER3 OF . PAPER HANGINGS t AXD Window Shades, Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets. PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in Store, a Large Stock of LINEN & OIL SHADES. March 1, 186G.3m. M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PENSPA ItALROAD DEPOT PITTSBURG. PA. MEALS READY OX THE ARRIVAL OF ALL TRAIXS. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sept. 23, 1803. tf PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The Whitest, the most durable and most eco nomical. Try it! Manufactured onlv by ZIEGLER k SMIlil, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers "No. 137 North THIRD Street. PHILADILPHIA. February 8, lSCG.'ly. 1 ffl Great Improvement In Sewing Machines. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE FATKSTED FEB. 14, i860. 1 536 Broadway, New York. Salesrooms, j- 250 Washington St., Boston. THIS MACHINE is constructed on en tirely new principles of mechanism, possess ing many rare and valuable improvements, haling been examined by the most profound ex parts, and pronounced to be Simjdicity and Perfection Combined. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; pei forms perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the tinest uumoer. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a JSoiseiess luacrnne. It requires Fir 11 1XK CfcjM. less power to drive it than any other machine in market. A girl twelve years of nge can work it steadily, without fatigue cr injury to health. Its strength and wonderful simplicity of construction renders it almost impossible to f;et out of order, and U GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to come and examine this UNRI VALLED MACHINE. But in a more especial manner do we S-'licit the patronas0 f Merchant Tailors, Corset Makers, Coach Mikers Hoop Skirt Manufac turers, Shirt and Bosom Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Mikers, Dress Makers. Makers. One half hour's instruction is Mifficient to rnible any person to work this Machine to their entire satisfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established. Also for Cuba, Mexico, Central and S-juth America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. J. T. McARTIIUR St CO., 53G Broadway, New York. D. & CO. 250 Washington St.. Boston, 921 Chesnut St.. Phila. October 12, 18G5. To the Publi HEMLOCK A W A K E ! The subscribers take pleasure in calling the attention of the public to the f;t that they have juaf received at their NEW STORE. AT LILLY'S STATION, a large and varied stock of DRY GOODS, of every fetje, Boots akd Shoes, Hats asd Caps, FLOUR. BACON. GROCERIES. FISH, SALT, HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, NOTIONS, and in fact anj- and every thing usually found in a country store, w hich tliev offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES roa CASn. Otj- Goods given in exchange for all kinds of marketable country produce. J. H. DYSART & CO. Hemlock, May 3. 18C6 3m. LORETTO MARBU WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform the citizens of Cambria and adjoining counties, that he has just received a stock of the finest Italian and other Marbles at his Establishment in Loretto Cambria co.. Pa.. Monuments, Tombs, Grace Stones, Table and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most beautiful and tinest quality of Foreign and Domestic marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, in a neat and workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. The public am respectfully invited toghe me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confident that my work and prices ill satisfy any person desiring any thing in my line of business. Sow is the time to aet a cheap job ! JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, April 12, lSG.ly. T AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. THE are now selling Exchange (at New York n Rates on England, Ireland, Wales, Germany, Austria, Bavaria, Baden, I lessen, Hanover, Belgium, Scotland, Prussia, Wurtemberg, Saxony, Switze rland. Holland. Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germauy. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona, March 1, 1866. ly. JOHN D, THOJIAS! Boot and Shoe Maker, SHOP ON MAIN ST'T.. EBENSBURG, one door East of Crawford's hotel, and immediately opposite the store of E. J. Mills & Co, is prepared to do all work in his hne on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. The work done at this establishment will compare favorable with that of any shop in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh or elsewhere in the country. French Calf, Common Calf. Mo rocco and all kinds of Leather constantly on hand. All work warranted to render satis faction. November 2 18G5 ly. DURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will 1 do more and better work at a given Cost than any other! Try it! Manufactured only by , ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers, No. 187 North THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 8, irccit. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCBU, HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. HELM COLD'S BUCHU. . HELMBOLD'S LUC11L. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY TOS DIABETES, Irritation of the Nek of the Bladier T- nammaiion oi me jyiuih-). vi;arrh of Bladder, Stranguary or Painful Urir.atir.-"' F-jr these diseases it is trulv a sover'e remedy, and too much cannot be tai.J . praise. A single dose has bi-ea kuow- " relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you trouoica wun mat ui ttjj- pain m the small of the back and t.:r. the hip?? A teaspoon ful a day of hold's Buchu will relieve you. Physicians and Others PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret ol ingreusent?. -. bol.i s Extract buchu is cornpai ,f U Cubebs, and Juuiper Berries, selects! great care, prepared racuo and accurcia? rules of 5 PHARMACY AND CHEMISTP.T. These ingredients are known as the valuable Diuretic anorded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kiJaevi. IILLJUIJOLLTS EXTRACT BICE ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in tate and odor, free fb irjuriou properties, and immediate action. TO;; THE SATI5L-ACTION OF ALL satorv oi the U. S., of which the foil .v, - ... , - - - - -- " ' u - I a correct ccpy : j Buchc. Its odcT is strong, duTusive, t j somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish," t i nn.llnc-riT'-j to ih.-.t. fif inir.t Tf i cl.it fiy in complaibts of the Urinary O.-.-j ; such as Gravel, Chronic Catnnh d Bladder. Morbid Irritation of the Bl and Urethra. Dirseat'es of the Prostrate. i Retention cf the Incontinence of Urit.e !: a loss of tone in the parts concerned i: evacuation. It has also been rpcr.rrrr.tr i T... . f : t i ..i r . ous Al.ecti'His. and IJropsv. TO!: FURTHER INFORMATION See Professor Dcwee's valuable works cc Practice of Phj-sic. See Remarks made by the celehrr.teJ '. Physic, ol rmhuk-Iphia. Se any fid all Statdard w.rh Mcd ki ue. Lirgrst Manufacturing C'lCTiiit IN THE WORLD. I am acquainted with H. T. He!-V-he occupied the drug store opposite : residence, and was successful in cvv. !.::: the busine.-s where ethers had n : equally so before him. I have beeu iV bly impressed with his character arr : terpiise. WM. W EI G HTM AX (Firm of Powers & Weightmn.) V. fact r. i ins Chemists, N'nth and Bnw:? Philadel phia. From the PhiVa Ec. Bulletin. Mif.: We are gratified to hear of the c r.: . success. in New York, of our t.rr.z Mr. II. T. ILdmbold. Druggist. IIi next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is front, 230 feet deep, and five stories i It is certainly a grand establil .me:.t. speaks favorably of the merit of riiar: He retains his Office and Laboratory city, which are also model estab'.isbx:: their class. The proprietor has been induced this statement from the fact thai l.:s dies, although advertised, are GENUINE PREPARATIONS. And, knowin-g that the intelligent rc from using anything pertaining to Quit or the Patent Medicine order m-tcf: are prepared by self styled Doctor?-. : too ignorant to read a physician's si prescription, much less competeEt to J pare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting sales. copying parts of advertisement i f FT remedies, and finishing with cerrfieay The Science of Medicine stands IM PURE, and MAJESTIC, haviusF' ite Basis, Induction for it T.'lar, Z: alone for its Caoital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is moot important; and t flicted should not use an advertised reef er any remedy, unless its contents or tt dients are known to others besidtS manufacturer, or until they are si-i-the qualifications of the party so c-c'r4 IIELMTJOLD'S Genuine Preparations FLUID EXTRACT RUClir. . FLUID EXTRACT SARSrAK;L' AXD IMPROVED ROSE WAS- Established Upwards cf Sirteen F&EPARKU ET H. T. HELMBOU Principal Depots. HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CAL WAREHOUSE. 594, BroaJvy.- HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,, No. 104 SoutA Tenih Street. PhilaM "1 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST Nov. SO, 1SC5. A FRESH lot of prime Segars an.l T just received and for sale st tW store of JAMES HIT"