i TIIE FREE 31 AN. 2SXSEUnat PA..' TucT.arxT, : : : .- : : Jit. 2, 18GS. Democratic State Ticket. ron ATDITOtt GF.SERAT. t HON. CIIALLES E. P,OYLE, Of Fayette County. YOK PfRTEVOB GENEaVL: GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT, Vf Columbia Comity. IeriocratIc County Ticket. - FOR Uri'HESESTATIVB 4 dpt. -JOHN I'ORTKIi. Washington Tp. roa i-noTnoN'OTARY . Gapt. J. K. HITE, Johnstown. roa liwtrict attorney: F. I'. TIKKNKY, Esq., Kbcu-dnirg. Fi:K COMMISSIONER: MAURICE McNAMAKA. Johnstown. 1'OU I'OOE. llOlSK MKLCTuU: CHRISTIAN SNYDER, Jackioa Tp. FOIl Al'MTOR: JAMES NULL, Allegheny Tp. ron. sriivEvoii : HENRY SCANLAN, Carrolltown. ,"-. Tllll PRESSDEKCT. The next issue of the Fkkkmax will, in . ..... . .i ,. nil probability, contain the proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, with the names of its candidates for Pi evident and Yice-lVesidcnt. ... . . C Have lOVUVrtie to express our predictions in regard t? the nominations, deeming it better to await Ihe action of the Convention. We have, iio doubt that body will place in nomina tion such candidates, with such a plat- j torm, as will secure the suffrages of every nmnrrjit nml tiincnrrofiro in tl-w-i wirntrv e i t, . , r i Several candidates are urged for the lVetidency whosa names and history are a guarantee of their fitness for that exalted position. Gko. II. Pf.ndletoX, of Oh'u, from ' I rsscnt appearances, will have more votes on first ballot than any one of his compe- j titors. Whether he will make the nonri-I natiiin is not so clear Certain it i, no candiuate before Convention stands higher ! for cither integrity or ability. Indeed. ! bis personal character is entirely above j VA-I t - -11 : . l. J ' .M.a. uc.uei uu win oo regaruen , a? the moft available remains a question ) Whether he will be regarded with tho Convention. The West, as a i general thin?, is enthusiastic for him. i vvl.ilehoisnotwithontfVicndsintheEast. fI . , IIatio SttTMOfR, of New York, nl - though lie lias positively declined the net:;- inaliori, vv i'.l be strenuously urged by New York and other Eastern States to permit his irfirao to go before the Convenlion. He is a common sense, practical states- I man, t f great mental powers, combined j -.ii rr-x , , with longexptrier.ee. Y hi o he would ; 3lBulclon, ills conlo,,,loJ:l,at he noul be more acceptable to Conservatives who ' have not vet connected themselve-s with tjie Democratic organization. Thus. A. IIeni-ricks, of Indians, ' is ndvocatcMl by many us a compromise be tween the two aspirants named above. Ho has been in the Senate a number of of j-ears, and occupies a very high position in that body. His record is faultless as a man and h politician, and pcrhsps no one named could ccmrr.and so high a vote in Indiana. Gen. GtoiiGK. Uksnton M'Ci.r.LLAN will, it is said, be supported by quite a number of New England delegates, and by some others perhaps. I lis past record is too well known to itquire extended re mark. Gen. WixriKi.n .Scott IIancoctc has been widely named in connection with the nomination. His military career has been brilliant awd successful, while his civil quahfacations are of no mean order, j He has many enthusiastic admirers. Gen. Jo us A. Dix will also have j friend-5 in the Convention. He is admit- j . i ' " n i j ... i i i ' ted, on all hands, Mo possess a high order - . - , ., , . .,. . of intellect, while bis military career is I without a flaw or blemish. j Salmon 1 Ciiasi:, the present Chief j Justice, is pressed upon the Convention ! by marry of the more conservative Pe- puoncan ana oy some lAMnocrats. lie is an able statesman, and performed his duty fearlesshy on a late trying occasion. The great objectien to him is that he is outside the Democratic orgamzaricn, and many who esteem him as a conservative Judgfi would scarcely relish him as a i Domocratic candidate for President. These and other names will be before the Convention -in their great National Council. We await the nomination with anxiety, but feel 'confident tho united wis dom of the Democratic party will give us f-sch candidates and such a platform as will sscure us succors, and restore the su premacy of tha Constitution and laws of tho cosntry. n- i . . , , , ., e hope to be able to place the names '.,, 1 - at our standard-bearers before the readers j of th Eiiehhan in our next issue. j . . 1-- j When Grant testified before the in- I vest -ration mmm tfen br B-,.r Tl : 1 A T-C . T v- itiiiuui' iiwunjuil allien LC.i. ia13 tried,, io order to make treason odious, j WOie sent as a curse, or plague upon Pha arwl that he (Grant) prevented him. Nowjraoh.-, If the letter XV on their wings the liadical party has just been trying to j Sn"lfi,34i var, and P peace, then we, will, turn Johnson ol4 of oOicc, and nominated i p0m? tiu'e "n this and 18SG, Lave S'range ! x urn tho man cut why want- ; fd to try JerT. Davis, and put the man in " tv hj would not ltt him ! - ' Letter from tlic r.ale Cx-I'res't. We are Indebted to our old ft iced, Wen. Kusstl, Esq., of S.niman, tL Is county, for permission to publish the following letter from . the venerable and lamented Ex- Pi evident Pucbanan one of ihe last, not the very last, letters -written bv Lira Wu.,atlasp, sear Lascastes. ) .... ' v inn .January, 1 80S. J "the in are supported and voted for i.t, during my Ion public career ; anil fur this I Lave ever felt truly grateful. 1 had entirely forgot the circumstance in relation to your pursuit of the man who had run away with your horse and sulky ; but on that occasion I did no mure than my du ty to you. j I often recur in memory to rur trip to j Reading, and the many amusing incidents j of the trial of L5oyer and others. I I remember that trial as one of tho greatest professional triumphs ol ray life, I am well acquainted with your sifter, Mrs. L. She is a highly respectable and ! very useful lady. She does often see me in j church a place you formerly did not much j requcnt, 1 trust you may have changed I vo,ir f"ipe in this resptct. I thould be most hanoy to her that you were as good a Christian as you have ever been a s und i politician. Rvst assured this is the one thing I 'TAV11'" . . Aie vcr' rxprrssivo compliment wincti t I you MV to Mrs h'nspl i.n.vos tl:nr. vnnr marriage has hcn fortunata and liappj" for tan e than half a cer.turr. l'lease rimetii her me t j her in the kit dest terms, with my 1 est wis-hes that y u may yet c-rjoy ear.s of mutual hnp'.iine.-s i ctl.'-r 1 will sou 1 yirmy book as scon as I can procure a ci.py for vou. My health is now good for a man of my a "e. ' Sincerely your frlrrd. j .TAMILS liUCIIAWN j To' Ma. William Rl-ssll. Taiidy JfiTicK. T!ie Criminal Court of Washington wi.'ncs ed cn Mon. y of i this week an r.ct f tardy j istice. The ! ! Fnited States Attorney had caused a new 1 IK 1 Ifl 1 U.'O r. in I o frntrifxl iiiimrct .T..I,n , i - i i t "' i -i j . ", A , T ' j i niu Air. l.;iri 1 1 r ff ail nro'-rni'.l !r (r-i . . . th jvisoner on it. The counsel for .the de fl'm' objected, insisting thnt the fir?t in I ( iftment f.ir mnr, ..r c I., ..fl 1 I , f n i ii i i ' i i t lorn I t& CPririil rnil.l I.o rtn..Jfl..l The Comfj JuQ Andrcw prc.;j ing, supported this view, and, as th ti.i t t 11- i '" i Government was not ready to o on with I Ine lnM cn ",0 ,ir5t indictment, ordered tiie tnal on t lie first indictment, nrdcrrd iS;;:T;-U'a f 1,5,,,r, U; IIe subsequently released on bad linger the i second ind ctmcnt, until next Monday, j when the trial will proceed, vnle-i the 1 prisoner plead "guilty," which, from nn 'n,1"-tn or 1ns senior counsel, Mr, ition ot Ins senior .'il.rv, 1IUI -tl'll UIHOeiV. Sarraft hrw 5.m-i !..,-Liiil i Ir t...l In.ft ! liia abortive trial, for the space of no.,'r!y ft rear, deprived of his liberty, and of I, p. ,;"io- .,-,.,., o j n" c .t i' - 1 Ma't j a.- a man an-t a citizen of the Em- to,! s;t.,o o. ? r,,,.,. i i T, . . , ,,. .,,- ;... tent conclu sion in '"A Ai. .. , I. ...... . - was hunted nil r.rAr tha ,--r,-t i i.c Ul il IJKIIi W.IO 3 CO! l it V I Ci a mx-t heinous crime .:n enrr-r. in fact, of mankind. The triad has not ordy established his own. innocence, it. has nL-o vindicated the mrir.cry of h:?' mother. Now that Mr. Stanton has 'it-linquislicd' t!ie War Ollice, to which he 'stuck' so tenaciously, it may not be too much to hope that his successor, who is "an offi cer and a gentleman," will allow the re mains of this victim of that form of injus tice called a Military Commission to re ceive, at this late day, tho rites of Chris tian burial, and to repose in consecrated ground. Will Gen. Schofiel, perform this act of tardy justice ? an!, 2th irfi. CathoUc Stand- "Hadn't Tim e to Fool avith Sor ln:Ks." In 18G1 a private byname of Moore, of Indianapolis, Indiana, then serving in the Army of the Potomac, ob tained leave of absence and transportation llun)e 10 attend the funeral of his child. I. u. t , t . . - - in a.-nington ne was robbed ot his trans I norfofion nnners. nnil not hminir reUjrn to Lia re,-,ment to secure others, he called upon Schiiyfer Colfax, then member 1 f Congress from that State, requesting Li:u to !en'1 ,,Im n"ney enougli to pay his wa' out oOering him r.s security a col l , , . , J a fc01 1 wa.ch worth th.ree limes the amount of mor,oy Jll? neCclt,(, Tlie wouU-lw Vice President, looked at him a while as if wondering what right a poor private had lo . on Uim' tnen fining to the pa per he was reading, simply remarked, ' ! 4J hare no tout t-y '! ta'th so'ilws" ! And tins was all all that tho. Invnl 1 Congressman, now monrrel candidnto for - - j ... Vice President, had to say in response to the request of the private soldier, who was trying to get horns to see for the last time a dear, dead child. "No time to fool with soldiers." Not even a civ il word, not n sympathetic look, not even common rcs- pect for tho bereaved father. Perhaps now, when ho wants the votes of the brave men who stood the brunt of the bat tle, he will have a little "time to fool with soldiers." li, L'rjonte Watdunwi. Is TuKitii Anything I.slr? An ex change says: The 'locusts which have made r their appearance hero this season, have the letter W clearly marked upon tho end of each wing. In the yoar 1800 they came with the fame Mguiticant initial. iui iiiey naa me, letter . on tue enu , . - J ,, . lif, . , . ot cacu wing the same in 163 1, and in ISOT the letter W.again. Now as this letter .W in the initial letter of war the question is. is there anything in it ? There Jir many persons who have the belief that I no- a. ... i .. i a . ii .i . ioe. - e iciiei s, , ou aic ivm-s ui mo locust I convey a meaning and a warning. Ac- -T. ! . i . ruin r.v -1 . -v t . : :tiC. " ,, . j a Sriorr' .f,t!.1 h- n,..i.-.,..,l . ! tutJ September 2 lit. . , , .. i iUJ ua ren..t: ii:e pentsat ci your . . l.it us n.i peace, say uiam, likeiv, for if the Democrats cot hold f le,ttcr l,f t!28th ultimo afforded me tdmier j with his hc.1 on tho neck of the Svuth and jU .t-book thev, being honest, won ':e;istir". lour reference to the eve nts ot ; i . i i : .,-: r Vrtti . 1 -. . ' r ' "tho Auhl Lang Syne" wa, highly interest- "l ,Zcho this ! "V " - ? '."T' ling to me. I believe vou sav truly that you i . - ir,.tury, n navmg a oetier nue to t: are the- or.U living friend who has steadily 'mp4gn. ff "ce sa-VS h.u w.lU moke f than Forney. Politlcal and News Items, .'.Locusts in Illinois aro so thick as to fly by-mvriads into the car windows, and the air is filled with them. - ..A two-j ears-old giil who has all the physical development of a woman of if: thirty is on exhibition at Chicago. : f . -Milwaukee .brags about a meteor ! vvh:iU cam3 alonR ttlut wa' aMJ exp.oaea uvtr the lake, with a loud noise. . .Mrs. Surratt visited Stanton recently j Stanton, like Baru'pio, said, "You cannot F3.y I did it," and ref -rred licr to IVmgham. , A liadical exchange says, the Grantitcs arc gathering." So they are, and like a boil, getting ready to "bust." ..Geary says, "Drunkards, like pi rates, are public enemies." Then of course "Hans" will not support Grant for President. ..Captain J. E. Thomas and four other persons were lost on ednesday,ut the nijuth of the Brazos, by the sinking of the steamer Sclma. ..Mrs. Eincoln and her son Tad arc going to Europe. They will be under the protection of Hon. Eevcrdy Johnson until they reach Liverpool. . .The locusts in Tennessee have the letters "N" "W" clearly designated on the'r wing, which the natives ominously believe signifes ;,No:her War." . .The Radicals met with a terrible de feat in Mississippi, and, it is said, through the 'vote 'of the colored men. This, if true, is the "unkindest cat of all." ..If Giant gets as many votes as he sacrificed Federal lives in his military career, he will not run so very far behind hia Democratic: competitor it the coming election. . .A Eau'cal paper announces that the campaign under Giant will be "otfen- i sive. That it wi'l offensive to the great mass cf the white people of the country. r i i r. i i i . " r cf his "Conflict" to the libraries of Iviig- laud and Ireland. They can't exactly leiunc iu liitc nil ui. uiib ri ai . uuic 11 m. out w must be ! ..On Wednesday night a man named Koss.vell, while, intoxicated, fell through " " ' railroad bridge, near tho Lochiel Iron r- Works, in ths ncihbuihood of Harris- burg, and was killed. A . 3 luul 1,1 ..... own school, but niM-t on mixing with the whites. The weather is too warm for "equal rights" there. ...7. M. MeKinney and J. S. Ba'rr were run ever by a frci'ht train near Bonaparte, Iowa, on the Valley Ifoal, Thursday night. The f irmer was killed I and the latter will probably di- Som'J on,thutsla't!c lr'c-11 that ! "(,ranti -'Pks l-.ut little and thinks a igieat deal." No doubt about it; he 7, . . , , , , t . . ' . thinks a prcat deal about beincr Prcsi- I . .Tm wall of tlio Iliunital vf "St. j Maiy of the Conception," at Chicago, in j course of erection, fell down on Wednes- uay, Lurynig h e woiKraen m tue ruins, two ot whom have riucc died of their in juries. ..Near Elgin, El, is a forest of pine and arch, the trees of which average two feet in'diamctcr and twenty feet in heigh!. Less than ten years ago the ground was raw prairie. The estimated profit is ."0 per annum. . . Boker has written a sonnet on Grant, in which he represents him as Moses. The principal point of resemblance is not mentioned, which is that both Grant and Moses had to get somebody else to make their speeches. ..Six months ago Greeley sail that "those who are pushing Gen. Grant for President will land where the Whigs did with Scott in '52 ; they utterly mistake the time of day." Greeley's own clock seems to have run down. . .A Georgian humorist remarks on the story that "Thad Stevens sent Brownlow word to die hurrahing," that "there is no telling jubt now how he will die, but he is certain to commence hurrahing for water shortly afterwards." . .The Democracy el the State are al ready engaged in planting hickory poles. We expect to sec them standing thick before the campaign is over. It is a good old fashioned Democratic custom, and deserves to be perpetuated. . .Phillips snarls at Grant, the liadical German organ at Indianapolis refuses to support him, and Y'atea says the people f Illinois will remidiatA Hie. fMiicin-n platform by fifty thousand majority. Why don't they "have peace'' ..The Baltimore American says that the election "of Grant and Colfax is the "wilTof God." We are not authorized interpreters of the will of God; but wc think that wc shall be able to show in November what is the will of man. . .Grant i3 to start on an electioneer ing tour, or an "inspection gf military affairs in the West," some time this week. It is to bo hoped that he will not become afllicted with the dizziness which troubled him when "swinging around" with A. J. ' ' ' : ' ..Inl8G4 Gen. Grant wrote: "I would regard such a consummation" (as the election of Grant to the Presidency) "as being highly unfortunate to myself, if not for the country." "The conntry" of finds itself compelled to agree with Grant. . .Marshal Kane, formerly of Ba'tiraorc, publishes a card, in which he. denies that i any plot was ever on foot to assassinate, President Lincoln on his trip through that city to be'inauguratcd, and says that he (Kane) had made full arrangements to show him courtesy during his stay there. . .Near Muncie, Indiana, last Tuesday, Mr. Jesse Thomas was sitting by the lire place, holding one oi his children upon his knee, when tho house was struck by lightning. The fluid descended the chimney tin fctruck Mr. Th:mas nnnn the fnmni, ! HllmTl. m K.-tr.nllv K , l.tLI t t.t. 5 t the chi'd ii ' 's " T'.y ' ara.3 tecaped upuyurcd. .. t is cigar ami vital laae uiu etuiuu. '. .Senator Grimes's recovery is scarcely to be expected. We observe that those papers which spoke worst of him in con nection with impeachment, now refer to the loss the Senate will sustain throu di his death most ieehngly," and award to him the highest degree of worth and praire. ' ' - . "... Forney sr.rs he "would rather trust his 'pocket-book with the negroes than with the Democrats'." That is very ot hi lit lcm machine has recently been invent ed which, from ordinary ah or bther soft and tlw'xibie. wood, turns out two hundred strawberry boxes per minute. The im mense number which can be manufactur ed in a short time - materially reduces the price, and these boxes, which are of a unique design, can be purchased at six cents a dozen. ..At a late dinner in North Carolina there sat down to table three ex-Governor?, an ex-.Iiisiic'C of the Supreme Court, ! two ox.mcn)ber!j of Cong.vss, and some other men of honorable distinction in their State, and the only perron in the room who could vote or hold oliice was the ne gro who waited on the table. Such is reconstruction. . .There is a lady in Petersham, Me., who has lived 'J7 years, and is still active j and useful, who has a ton TJ, a grand- ! daughter Jo, a grtal-grand-da lighter 23, j a great-grcat-grand-dutigh:er live months j old, making five generations, all living. ! This vencrabie lady has made cheese with ! I..-.- I 1 . C... J. .1 i . i I'H unit liuaua i-i uioio man cigu:- con- i secutivc cars. . A iich former of Calais, Maine,, aged sixty-five, recently married a second wife who is only nineteen years of age. , A daughter by bis lust wile is lot ty years oM; and li:r tiaugiiter ngc-J twent: about tp be inanied. Thus there is n j child who is twenty-one years older than j her mother, and a grand not her who is a I year vouncr than hor rand-d m 'htc- JJci.-il li.'c-r retvi Iv ..r ooI frrn I ...v .Dei.,at u..r icti i.,i) t.-caped I rem his cage at Antwerp and went on a ram- ' coi.n'i.e r.iv-. .f to tae mj:aitiuture ot HOOTS page through the itv. He broke his : 11 it Mea, Youths, Ladies and Misa fast on a cart-horse in'the approved B,r- i s,,:,,.!,m "7 letter prepared than ever to n. , ... , , r , . i . ' K'v Pi'':re srtiffnciirn in mv businrps. gal !o ate an. usifortMuate gardener who j ii:lvi nt T,rwthl 5 UIV c-mi,,ov ty compcterit came hi his way, and was mo Ji tating ,ni , vr;ii uf workmpn, aril cm say iihout fear of entrance into adwcllin ' throu h tho sec- I -""rnjicti'.n that I can turn" out as neat and ond story window, when tlaAtreet : t,1' "T' Shoe at a3 . . J, , ,'. . , , . 1 L" as can be mude anywhere in the State banicadcil and bis mujesty. bhet while , 1 a m having Hoots made of th tiuest French crouching for a spring. The J-Jiyrcsf states that a bov, Fon r i i- r of George Eorman. residing in Pupjea lownMiip, Jancasicr count", was ttruck by lightning on Thursday niorniu". The t 1 y . . . . went und r a tree duiing a sliovver of rain, when a current of clcciiieitv nassid ! down aijng Ins body, tearing In-i panta loons, and knocking the soie from one o . . r his boots. 'n. bid lPi-pivnil , i.'v I.i B r O - injury, liy uad with him at tl iC liIllO Oi , the otcurrci.ee, a hay fork . .rather Lambert Young, the Catholic ;' priest who has been confined in the E-uis- ! viMWr.-- Ti : t f ,r ,i ,.t; ,-r - V ;V declining to testify in , tho I ran ;t fort negro Ijnchmg case, be-tore J the I inted States Court, was release I on Mon lay bv Judge Baiiard, cn bond. Father Young was dangerous! v .ttackel sheep, which, during the winter, were j c with cripcl as about three years rgo, i MAEBLE WORKS! and his coiilmement in jail caused tlie i ,r . , i- t i . ft i , , 1 Haviror acain taken eh-irse of the irv di.ea.e to break cut again J be bond , ,.,,,Ilch Hlh!e Works ,t Ebono.rg ,i$W was tixed at 5-1,000 for ten days, or such w hich hiwiil operate in tonnectlafn'J time as he may have fully recovered. . j w''h his extensive etHblishmeut atVijTY !V ..Kobcrt Batcheldor, of Sali-bury, New ' Jo-'J'-n, the subscriber adopts this Mfrflt H,. i i -i i . J , ! iiiet.io I ol liiluiining the citizens of i jL?-iL. nrnpdure, has a flock of twenty-eight ' Oaa.hria cm-n-v. th:?t h . Mn. iEtl housed in a place where their wool be- j ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, came filled with hay seed. Ihoy have ! w hich he is prepared at elated ,i,es in Kbeul been out to pasture for several weeks past, burg and at all times iir Johnstown, to mainl and the excessive wet weather has caused f,,t,ire o order, either as MONUMENTS, the seed to sprout, and they arc now bear- iri.FS f.iP' ?1BLE F , , , J r I Ul.lCh.AU 1 Urs, in ns workminbke manner ing about with them a crop of grass two j and at as low prices a9 like workenn be put up inches in length. The owner is waitin-i ' !,ny of the cities. Having in mv emnlov a now for the grass to ripen that he can harvest the crop before shearing his sheep. A IIou OL-s' iioi n Worn Tho !w-t the , , , , nD- 1 lie 1Cst tLe tabic, t.d cheapest. I ry it. Mrs. f only rel S. A. Auxn's I.urKovjii- (u;tv ffik) ILvllt i l.Kaioi..i: or DuF.ssiNC, utone buttle. ) My wife and children prefer it. Every Drug gist sells it. Price One Dollar. je.18. Usk the BiiST. Blades' L'upJionial Lu bricators are a medical preparation iu the ...... v.. i. .y.. Uu u'"j o.;- j ldored the most picasant, convenient and ef- j IlS. ; vjonis, groups, vatarrn, Astnma, lironcintis. Biptheria, and all Pulmonary Complaints. They are avakuastki) to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy. Also to contain no deleterious ingredient, and not to offend tho weak-. st and most sensitive Stomach. JH'j Je.i'' Constitution Pills aro so called be cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver, Stomach, Tdood. ami Nervous System. For inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will de light the patient with their mild and bene ficial effect, especially if after Jong continued indigestion and costivencss, they are left with periodical ret urns of the Sick Headache. In ease cf a severe cold, producing Chills and Fever, you can break it very &nim by using the Pills' as per directions with each box . JOHN If. BLADES & Ct . , angS Jy Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y. For sale by all Druggists ; 25 cts. per box. .m.P:7-m H ALUS kOa VJ VEGETABLE SICiLFAN HAIR' -ZZeziewjsr . Is the best article known to preserve the hair It will po-ativHr restore GRAY HAUL TO ITSORIOINAL COLOR. . AND PKOMOTE ITS OROWT1I. It is an entirely new scientific discovers, eoin bining many of the most powertiil and restora tive agents in the vcgetnble kingiiom. ; Ir Make tub IIaib smooth and glassy. And hoks 't stain the ?i.in ! TT.IS- EE00MMi:NDEl) AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY". tTVoT sale by all druggists Price $1. It. P. Hall k Co., Nashua, N. II., Proprietors. DR. H.B. MILLER, Z ALTOONA,-PA., . ; fj: Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. 0iIi.'JC uu i4-"oliae street,- between Yirgii vj.Jiee uu caronae street,- tjetweeil irginia ami Emma streets, all wolk wakbantld. Alwoua. June i-3, lcGS.-O'm...; r.'v-. at. , : - :I1 tnc Last GrSvmiiW Success. (paREsxpfflR lAiRpREssrM will quicltly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless and is preferred over every other preparation by tho3 who have a fine head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore i:. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Kal by nil Druggist. DEPOT, J5S (JKEENW JIM! ST., X. Y. ACK to 1'JUST I'KIXCIPEF.S BOOTS AND SHOES , OK 31 WX hamkact U.l. "'WHAT I MAKE I CAN WARRANT! , After an etporience of more thnn s Tcnr in : l"e Eas'rni in;ii'.e work, during which ' ti,ac ' 1,:IV expended more tlwii the profits in ' "T"'' v" yi 1 have determined to come ...sc-k to iw. mi..ei..i. ,..i i,. Callskin, and within the past month or two have hid orders nourinff in nnoii mA from 11 ! iu3 nvi mis aiiiu ui worK. i ne mint-rial i:i 10.-c j!oot3 ia the bwi !o ,,e folld lh i mn otet, an i the wormHiishi.,, t.otli in nea-ness I ai"' strength, cunnr.t le excelled at any other I'.il;! IK' hinciit hi ttie countrr. MY TIIAIN ALWAYS ON TIME!! .- A!l vork .r.Md-v for lcry it the ur mo -irorai-cil. WeiMingM, visits and other in- I lertr-oiiig or imp aitiint occurrences- need not be " postH)i:eJ through any failure on iny part to eomc to touts. rt ' " vi iw uiiw uiiicieraic oi icea ia niT mono. IZ ,t..l t.-. I. 1 i . r ,.,! l ; ' . . . ' , ...... .-i.. n(1 ieu.iiiuu any perduu in it llic i motto is well chosen. 5?Rcr airing of Roots and Shoes nttended to, n,P'-'.v " a workmanlike manner. hank tut for pat favors I feel confident that Iny wolk ari,, HiU mmmmA me iK9tm tinuauce and iacreaso of tlic same. JOHN 1). THOMAS. Ebensburg, May 23, IG.-tf. Jfohnstowu and Lbcntiburs tait supply of ti e best t.;!l tone ot experienced nd skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when I ear that I cm furnish any of the above article on short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a . . .o . r ! i it. .c'" .. .. fetle of fi"ish which cnnnot be xcelled by any ! other nnu ufacturer in the State. I A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand anJ for pale cheap CSTl'rompt attention paid to orders from a ! distance find work put np wherever desired, or uciivcreu at any point-named. JOHN PAI1KE. Johnstown, June 4, 18i"J?.-tf. AILLY, FAKKELL & CO., LF.ID PIPE, nTIIIT1m n,n fT,.n iriirnninmnnnnn VHKhT (AT KAK .Kft M H ft K uuuili Ui jUiiM LUUU lUauuiUUlUUUUU ALSO. Pi Lead, Iron Tips. Rubber Nose, .Steam Gauges, WhistleH and Valves, Iron aod Copper Sinks. and Rath Tubs, Jiteani Pumps, Farm Punipg and Forte Pumps, Arid crery description of goods for YATER, GAS &, STEAM. No. 1UT t-MITHFIKLD Stiieet, PITTSBURGH, PA. JfSySend for a Trice List. -pr.23.-ly. ppW TAILOR SHOP. Having opened a TAILORING ESTADLISH 1IEXT in thb sliop formerly occupied by R. 1). Thomas, a few doors east of A. A. Bar ker's store, the subscriber respectfully in forms his old customers and the rest of man kind that he is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Gent's and Youths' wearing apparel in the latest style of the art, with neatness aad dispateh, and upon the most reasonable terms. Persons needing work in my line are respectfully invited to give me a call. DAVID J. EVANS. Ebensburg, April -9, 1868.-tf. I C II A It D IIO W A N , ALTOONA, FA., HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Is prepared to make contracts for the paint ing of Churche;', Dwellings and other Build ings in Cambria and surrounding counties, acd for the execution of all other work in his line. Tainting done at prices more moder ate and in a style far superior to most of the work executed in this section. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' feb.20 -tf. INSTATE OF JOSIAII 12. BROWN,--i DEC D. Letters of Admictratioa-on the estate ef Josiah R. Brown, late of Blackliek townshi", dte'd, .having Jboen granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria coun ty, notice is hereby given to alt persons indebt ed to said estate "to make settlement without i delay,- and those having claims against the same -null preseut them to me in proper shape for adjustment. " - GEO. M. READE, Admiaistrator. June 11, leCd.-Ct. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CIRCULAR, MILL. 11ULAY, GANG AND CROSS-CUT SAWS.-Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Temt ered and 1 atent Ground, wmc'u true and even and made of uniform temper by our patent tempering process r - ( ANES, cotnmo!i slinpp, as z av th be The REf) JACKi:T (Co!! urn's IVm;;) AXK cannot bt.'t celled. We gua-.inrte they will cut ?.) j.or cert, more than co -ujou Axet, with loss labor to tli chopper. Send f r cirrn'ar nnd prie-x t LITPIX COTT &. BAKE WELL, finnm,;. SAs Manurictintr.5. I'. r rale bv p:inci;al Hardware I)ealeis. STENCIL STOCK. OTAFFOiiD MANUFACTURING CO... O lu'.lon Sued, New Yrk. Cireu'.ar? juid simp e free. ' AG EX T S W A X i L U !c THE i OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR: Its Causes. C.'iwter. Cowht-t i? Ktsult.s. By hon a i.i x xn; a n stii-hkn-s. T3 rci'ly :il-. corriOinfil with nn incroa?o,l commissi n. la iho it ine he.-t sub.-eription boj' ever publi.-ht.'ii. One A sent v Estu-i. P.i., rrroris "2 sub scribers ia ihie. d.-iys. Aiiut'a r in i;...-t .a subscribers in four dvs. Send f. t Cirin'ars a:d ce ur Irnis n:..I a fu!l desc-:,-!:.):! o:ii:. w .-k. A.iJre N.vtio.n--Al. J'l tti.rs ii.Vf; (.'() , Ph;ii.:!rld:l. I'a. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION! l'OUl: M.viiH'.cer.tly Lb'rai.e.l M,.da! RiK)ks co'.itr.ioing Important I'ii v. i .I.ioal Infonnati. u. f t and Wnmi-n" ,.n fr.. j on arctipt of 2. .-(:?, bv nddie--:- t It I JOHN YAXliFRP.-or;. No. 80 Cdr.t- n . . v. , it x i rw ; I V . CIRAWFOLirS Stuiun.d and El w h tor terle.-red. S itock Eirac.!r 'ul for cirea'.ar. A. Crawford, Wat roa Mo. il f:'?Jf? I $TSt..l'Jt.ti prm.i.. . ilLTL J'3 J A 'vverv where. i ial a-ai J female, to introduce tl.e Cintiitie Lnj.yr-. t i Loi'tium Sense Scvln-j Machine.. T;.-s ma chine will stitch. heu". foil. tuck, oui't.cord. I bind, braid and embroider in a mo.-t sooc.-ior manner. Trice only 18. Tu'iy warranted ; for five years. We wid pay SK'o.o f. a machinr that will sew a stronger, nvro bea-i- : tiful. or more elastic seam than our-., li makes the Elastic Lock Stitch." Kv rv I second stitch can be cut. a-.d still the doth ; cannot be pulled apart without, tearing it. We pay Agents from ,$75 to ,$200 per mouth and expenses, or a commissi -.n from which j twice that amount can he ma le. Add res ' SKCOMB &CO.. TITTiElIlUIl, PA., or! BOSTON, MASS. j Caution. Da not be impo??-! upon bv other parties palming off worthlocs ra. t-ir,,;i machines, under the same name or ot wer-.'. i-. ; purs is the only genuine s.nd ready practical cheap macliine made. t ot waa. &a uou. .U' i raciI'MI t jioi Architecture and Stair Bui!dhi.-. J ujciv XKLL ii CO.. Publishers. TrT.v, X. Y. Tin: siTcci:ss Ot the OXE DOILAR ALE a XScvalu. litu lit Ti-atte. T"V7E furninh at a uniform price of O.vk Dol- r i Lar such article as fire u-ed by cverv i family, at a less price than ihev are sold by auy ' wholesale dealer in Nevv York or E j'ton. i Agent wanted to eo operate with us in car- ' rying out a plan which meets the wants of the t niillion. and in the disposal of a hir-'e ami v i. I ! lied s ock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver f'ia ! j teJ Ware, Watciies, Carpetinps. &c. Our term? i 'eJ rMe- valct.es. Carpctin; to Agents re superior to tl lmri' lli our rcaUt will sh ,w use of any oiher i 1 hu-e sret.liiiL' upc'.uhs cau secure a niece ol Siieetin". W-in-lT. . ' Jlat.lllIiC. c t ithE OF COS I A rriLr L.jr iLiv a.. T .- 7 , l . i j r I - u..-,iiuiOp ii i i K it; ttj Di xi; : lor a Dollar, 10 ets ; -20 for , 1) for I ; i.i) ti r ipd ; 100 for $1(1, sent by m iil. Send monev &j Uesi.-,terd letter Circular maiie l free to j auy addre s. Agents wanted cvervwhere. Address HARRIS it PLUM M E It, 24 Hanover St., 1 ;ston, 2-1 ass. ; LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! A GKNTS WAX ri-:upf,R Kii.u- v, v-'. ! 1 PAWNBrtOBKRV Su n. in Klmm 1... I d M-emeuts are otfo-red. n.urj .ro ,.ff,..l fc ! We will aeml you a Sewing ?licliinc or ' nice Duet Fret of Cost. ! Give us a tiial. Catalopues sent free. SHAW & FISK, r. O. Rox 317S, Boston, M iss. HAVE YOU TRIED TflWI.il & CO.'S NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE? IF you have not now is your time to secure the greatest bargains ever offered by any concern in the world. Invmtigatk tiiis at onck it will r.Y. All parties iu the Dollar Sale business ndvertise to tive the best bar gains, best inducements to r gents, etc. But the Goods te'.l the storv. The proof of the pudding is the eating, i ertns lower than the lowest. Circulars sent free. Address Towlk & Cu., 7 Treniont Row, Boston, Mass. Proof of our statement that we Lave made i rnMPi vti- J JFPrflYT T!U Tninr! llli I UJJU 111 illilUlJ can be found in the fact that the iran-unse bus iness we have built up has induced a multitude of small coKCkRss to imitate our club system, and some by advertising the presents they will give to agents, sek, unsuccessfully, to divert, some of our business to themselves. We make this anncu-icement simply to inform the public that it will be for their interest to patronize our house, as we still continue to hive better GOODS AND GREATER IXDCCLMESTS TO AOEXTS TDAH ASV OTHEtt CO.XCEHN IX THE BUsrSFiS. We sell everv description of DRV .t FANCY GOODS, PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES. SEWING MACHINES, kc, &c, for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Ciiculara scut to dv addres free. "PARKER & CO., Ne; 93 and 100 Sumner St , Boston. PITTSBURGH STAR, IVo. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. . 'Je.ll.-ly. FELIX HENLY, Itoou-. - r : .. i . ,r, x GREAT SALE I OF IjDry Goods, Carpetings, ) ROOTS A't smi:s, ! SILVER PLATED WARE of all kinds, j ALBUMS! i Ar.l a var'e'v of Tidii.il an 2 useful t.i:i Aci i for s-.t'.c at k OIvE L0LLA.R FOR EACH ARTICLE A c! our c--l 1 1' ni-e f.n urOr-'i-oi-io -fe 1 fron r-ck I", r -;.! :t i.Vi: DOLLAR, i.o on the lecvij-t of Ti:i:lk Clntt to pav .ea ;.-.-1 ilk?. JNo Liivi.'r.K k:: S; hki: i.k; (: Choc JIVDK At rills r.SI AilOI-ilMKM. S v -i! for Cire-ilari, :i.4 tbi-i i- tlic uri-'t libc-i.il s i!e of the kiud in the c .nwirv. Ad tr-. 1-AUNJIAM 5: CO., Xo 1 rriond it., r;t(i), M iss. - TO XSJi: MOll. M nre 3?.-nta -L for over ONK UUNDh'Ll) i'oici.n an. I Dvme.stio M.innt'aetrres, ;ire jn i..ired to fun.Hh the u J.olc con-try w nh 1RY and FANCY GOODS. SILKS, SHAWLS JEW I'LIIV, SILYKP. WARE. l-TRNITl'IJE, I I A X OS . S 1 : I XG M A C!l! MS ,o X- at t h- ti'i;!o:r.i mice i f I) (il.I I ' - urilrh:. Send your Clubs of ) andup j wards, f..r descrijitive (hecks, showing v. hat ; arfieV c:n b obtained f r One p. .Mar. with I 10 cents for each check. Circulars .(, frtc. I'resi-its worth from S3 to JJOlJ stl.t f.'ee of i charge to ng'-nts s-nding clubs. AcK.XT.i j Wantli: in i.v'.hy T wn. i (U.-H.MAX ,1 CO.. ! " 10 Arch Stre-t. R ton. Mass. rGitiiT !srn!Tzo " t" v 7 h .j V Ai KT i 1 1) I' t 1 ; . I i UiFi" 0. 1 "! i'. N V. ("ASil (ilfT! Tt 1 11H A00--Tl.f .-i-;i,H. KVF.KY Tli'KKT I HAWS A I'l";.!".. a Cash Gifts.... a I o.OOO ;.oo t I.O'OO r-o f I I.) f O Hi) . 1 ) " -vC " LVJ '(J Elegant llost o! Piano. '. o 0 t at : io i;.i ; 1 to i :r, - to 1 O 7 a to . .i l to' - J '4 -. a a 1 a 1: .0 .-ie wing Macf iru-.s ... E v.- o Miis'uhI I'.niei, ' o I ' i i c- i Waivi.es 44 ') I ;r.e : v.-r V .:. :-.... ' ia- 1 '.ipti'iL ;. I";-.. iii'- i :ver Ware, i'iiotor:i:.' Ai'i la r'e as ;.m t ea l i- i . ;..; ! .1 . r v in all valiud i.t hiliiOO K)t.." A ChascK to L'kwv am o-- -i hk Ai;.,-:: !!!-i.s by i ur.il ii:i ; a Sealed Ticket for Z.', i"T-. Tickets destoal.iisjr eaca Pi sire scnl el in Envelopes aod tit o o'lj-h'v iaixe-.l. i'a rai-ijil of 'J." ei-iits a drawn without chow 1, i i ' rv. e V, o I- i.'. ere i at oar a !: -s.. T.-o ii-:.v- re.', lo the os I. i. o i i a. -Wl't lo V ad- :vwe. or si nt ! y mail to .i jir'.z- naiaed nooa it w'.'i ? tickl-t-h'd.lt-r oa payment o i'nz".- v ili be imao-diitU-ov r s -V, l'Oi K is rvijUi'rt-'.t.oy txpre-s or n W1M. KXO V WHAT Vi'I'lI P' ,or I'.ir roa ir. Anv J'ri I exel i!i-ed for anoiher of the i.i i. o I; I. an inr pat r-jns fan .?cpei,d on f..;. ftl yy ,:;:s v. V.'e 1 the few f, n ames !.".. i the manv who have hue! ii .n r. j iv i a jj ilr.iwa a!iiab.e i'l .Ze3 liu'iiis'a tae'a : er; i".U-.J us tv S. T An-d" at y Wiikias. 1'ilT Mo::ro-: C:,;,-, ; Ko;."t ,i o- . o . . . '. id. -o-i, 1 hii-p M , . - tt- r -i fo ! ::::..: "-:: Mis? vaivivl 1 11! .. e n::'o-. towa, 1 Watch. s?-:.V r P ', Iy., ii iino:: 1 I ' !''a:lhy. E-ors- Ki'i s. "j-' i : it. T Sliver Wat vui !;;. i: v. r. w. rp. v i A. i'. liter- t. it s, t, si:.-, Ne v V. Miss 1 w.-.nic, Wis., Piano, .-?.". Clev.dai..?. Ohio. ?t. io.L-o w .f.-J".. '. e puii.-h no i, a rr. -v i 1 1 1 it oeriai -sin. (.'rtNio--s r Tiiv. i it K . 4 i'l ey ;..re ioin j; the largest husiue.-j : the Una is icliai a 1 oeserve th- r sa-. cesi ' V.'.-ekb. i Tib an?. Tc-b. f', 's. "We h'.Vi; i s I'.uinril t!o know th'M.i to l-e a fair deal ". t r,, f-i I ; hr.. i. X. Y. 1 15 Herald, Eid,. 1-0S. "Last week a Iricnd of oar? drew a .".o prize, which was j-romptly received. '? lAd ly News, Mar. is'ts. Send for i-ireuhirs giving many more re ferences and tav.. r.iMf notict-s from fho press Liberal in ! lk en. eats toAp-nts. Sat-isf.s-tioa truaraa v i. Every package uf Sealed Envelop -s contains io:: cash out. Six Tickets for SI ; for ;i: 35 for j 11'' for tin. Ail P.-iters should be addressed to II It TEE, WILSON & CO., 173 IJroaiw-v, X. Y. tlliEIC5CA3, Anti-incrustation Ccmpan's OiTicc. No. J 17 Sol'tu Fotuiii Suiu, PHILADELPHIA. THE AXTI-iNCRlTSTAT(Il r Will temove sc alius from STEAM HOILE-iS '"'. tHeni Ci-KAS, IM jer li.C Ri.lU-f !es lulj.C t.) LVPLUSiCS, AM) C.lfSlNli A CLLAT S VV- 1NO OF FCEL. 1 hese Instrvmexts ha ve been in st cci s-u rL use during the last twj titaus in nvoiv of die j t.r.ot; tsrtBtiMivjKMsol Philadelphia h nd oth 1 er jurts of tbe Unite I States, from which the ! isasT rnuKKiM. ti sriMosiALs of their wjx j ntnrt'L savi.no ck kill and labor have been received rfTTAETIES bavin- EOILERS would do well to call at the oilice and ex iminr t..4tln, . nuiis, etc. JOHN FA Rhl 11 A, Prcs't. J-.zra L.i-kens, Secy and Tieas. ju.4. 3m. HE ALTOONA WARE HOUSE COT, WHOLHSAl Dealers and Ccmniission Merchants Comer Virginia St. and Puink Hoad, Will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of FLOUil, FEED, -i. '"-4 " " .ye , f ivliolrsale, in Altoonaf ay, and the adjoining comities can ne supplied wit.i the leading articles generally used by then at city ami mill prices. All kinds of country produce receive. nr. ..I paid for ia cash, or sold on eoiiimiosfon. -Prompt mums will be made. Storage furnished for all articles, such .u floor lumber, shooks, sdi'ingles, etc. Articles will be delivered to purchasers or sent to freight wan-house. Having the only house where goods y the car load can be removed at the duoi-, thus saving drayage, oar customers re-, ceive the benefit of it. Price currents will be sent weekly to per-. sons desiring them. THE ALTOONA W. P.EIH l'SE CO. Altoona, AprilJJO, uTIVF. It'CLUIiH, Sur. -,v.o:i Dkktist, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Ta. Teeth inserted on (iold. Silver, Adaman tine. Chcoplastic, iVc. C-Professioniiljv '; j made to t.hest Spr-ngs the lirst wet-i; and to I Loretto the second week 'of each morth. CarroIitQwu July L 1807.-ly.3 V JS. STI1.1YER, JrsTirr. opt mi:. O.hce to tha. ? corner cf Market .street aad Locust aUr Second Ward, . dec 12. ly. - . 1 i 1 i. 4.. i t 1 i i 1
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