The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, July 02, 1868, Image 4

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    Km Trouble about Judge Chatc's
Principles.
No Democrat Deed hesitate to give his
support to Judge Chase on the score of
principle.
"These eupenders, EaiJ an auctioneer,
'are clastic long enough for any roan,
short enough for any boy, and warranted
to fit."
Here we have an epitome of Judge
Chase's principles. He is a hard money
man ; yet, as the Irisbznan, when he saw
a donkey, declared that he bad found the
father of all rabbits, so we find in Chief
Justice Chase the father of all greenbacks
in fact, Old Greenbacks himself.
i'endleton is not ahead of him on the
bond question ; he is behind him ; for it
is well understood that although Judge
Chase made greenbacks a legal tender, he
is now in favor of declaring them not to
b a legal tender for any debt incurred
fciuce the war. He ig, of course, in favor
of paying the bonds iu greenbacks ; for
the bonds must be paid in them when
there is no other use to put them to.
When the Chief Justice says he is in
favor of appreciating greenbacks, he is
supposed to speak in a Pickwickian sense,
nd to mean that he is in favor of appre
ciating Old Greenbacks that is. of hav
ing him better appreciated.
Judge Chase is emphatically in favor
of the national banks, and will receive
their combined and powerful support. He
is also in favor of large appropriations on
the banks of the Mississippi, to prevent
that river from overflowing, and to cause
the hearts of the planters to overflow with
gratitude and political support towards
him.
In verification of the wisdom of his fi-
nancial policy, Judge Chase may point
proudly to Jay Cooke, as an illustration.
If it had worked so well for him, why
should it not work well for everybody 1
The Democrats might think that JuJe
Chase would be squeamish in his selec
tions for office ; but be is not over par
ticular about men, so that they are hi
friends ; for while he stands himself erect,
over six feet in his stockings and imma
culate ermine, can ho not point to Callicot
in his parti-colorcd suit as one of hi3 con
fidential firiends ?
Judge Chase a notions on tjie negro
question will do no harm with the De
luocracy of tho Southern States; for
while lie is iy. favor of allowing intelligent
colored gentlemen to vote, he would
rather leave it to their former owners to
decide whether they shall be permitted to
vote or nut. If they do vote, of course
he expects theai to vote for him ; and
that no Democrat can object to, provided
the Chief Justice is the Democratic can
didate. In short, Judge Chase is willing to go
n- far as he can in every direction for
everything, and against everything, if he
can only be elected President. He docs
it too, with such dignity and such perfect
consistency that no one can find any fault.
The Democracy cannot have a more
faultless candidate. New York Sun.
The Parly" and Its Record,
The men who met in Chicago to nomi
nat j Grant for President arc not strangers
t the American people. They are known
by their crimes. Here b a synopsis of
ineir record :
They incited a bloody civil war to grat
ify partisan hate :
They speculated on the best blood of the
American people :
They so loved the profits of war that
they refused to make peace when the ene
my surrendered :
For three years they have resisted the
restoration of the Union :
They abolished ten state governments
and established military rule instead :
They opposed the supremacy of the fed
eral constitution in war as a military ne.
ucssity, and iu peace as a party necessity:
Tl.vy impriioned men for exercising the
freedom of speech :
They have supressed presses for de
nouncing treason to the government :
They have disfranchised ft large portion
of the people for opposing revolution :
They have attempted to abolish the in
dependence of the executive department
and to annihilate the constitutional powers
of the President :
They have- attempted to destroy the
jurisJictiou of the Supremo court and de
moralize the judiciary :
The have impeached the President for
defending the constitution, and attempted
to secure his disposal by intimidating and
corrupting the Senate :
They have supported a greedy thron g of
partisan lazaroni from the public treasury
under the preteRce of reconstructing states:
They have pensioned an army of parti
sans on the treasury under the pretence of
protecting southern negroes and paupers :
They have taxed the country over five
hundred millions in a single year of peace
and squandered the bulk of it on schames
designed for personal and partisan profit :
They have taxed the west hundreds of
millions for the bcnifii of eastern capital
ists under the pretence of raiding money to
pay th-3 national debt :
They have excused tho bondholders and
manufacturer! from taxation, and iropjsed
additional taxation upon corumercr, labor
and trade :
TUey have assumed the power in a
partisan caucus at Washington to dictote
ljcai laws for sovereign and independent
states :
They have converted congress into a
den of political speculators and partisan
gamblers.
Tbso ar bat Mrae deeds of the party
wuoae representatives assembled at Chica
go on the 20th ult. It is safe to say
that the delegates who composed tho con
rcuuou aau ineir immediate partisan !
inenas nave roofed the people of not
Uss than a hundred millions for their in
difcidual benefit within the past twelve
montl. . Four-fifths of them might be
dismissed from office to-morrow, Grant
included, without detriment to the public
Berricci Milwaukee News.
Ifentice Bays that Queen Victoria
tnd Theodoras didn't marry, but they
fflcgkt just as if they had.
Ya.uab.e Recipes.
How to Ccue a Cncer A Mil
waukee paper Mates that some eight
months ago, Mr. T. 13. Mason, of that
city, ascertained that he had . cancer on
his face the me of a pin. It was cut out
by Dr. Wolcott, and the wound partially
healed. Subsequently it grew again, ami
while he was in Cincinnati on business, it
attained the eize of a hickory nut. He
has remained there since Christmas under
treatment, and is now perfectly cured.
The process is this : A piece of sticking
plaster is put over the cancer, with a cir
cular piece cut out of the center a little
larger than the cancer, so that the cancer
and a small circular rim of the healthy
skin next to it were exposed. T! en a
plaster made of chloride of zinc, blood
rooi anu wneai nour was spread on a
piece of muslin the pize of this circular
opening, and applied to the cancer for
twenty-four hours. On removing it, the
cancer will be found burst in two and ap
pear of the color and hardness of an old
shoe sole, and the circular rim outside of
it will appear white and parboiled, as if
scalded by hot steam. The wound is now
dressed, and the outside rim soon seper
ates, and the cancer comes out in a hard
lump, and the place heals up. The plas-
I ter kills the cancer, so that it sloughs out
like dead flesh, and never grows in again.
The remedy was discovered by Dr. Fell,
of London, and has been used by him for
eix or eight years with unfailing success,
aud not a case has been known of the re
appearance of tbe cancer when this remedy
has been applied.
Ccue ron Dropsy. The Marietta
Register says that the following mixture
has beon tried successfully as a cure for
dropsy : Put in a stone jar or jug one gal
lon of stale apple cider ; add to this a
double handful of parsley roots and tops,
cut fine ; a double handful of scraped
horseradish ; half an ounce of syrup of
squills ; one ounce of juniper berries ; the
liquid to be kept warm by the fire for
twenty-four hours, shaken often and then
strained for use. Dose for an adult, one
half wine glass three times a day. To be
taken on an empty stomach. The dose
may be increased if necessary. The pa
iient should use moderate exercise, subsist
on dry, nourishing food, and abstain from
all liquids as much as possible.
Here is an item for the consideration
of our good housew ivc?, and we have'some
very excellent ones in this place :
"A smalljiiece of paper or linen, moist
ened with spirits of turpentine, and put
into a bureau or wardrobe for a single
day or two, or three times a year, is a
good protection against moths,
Cl-re for Snake Bite. A farmer of
Audrain county reports having recently
cured two mares of snake bite, by apply
ing a strong poultice of onions and salt to
the part affected.
Gold for the Pensioners Green
backs foh the Bondholders. Under
the Republican policy the soldiers and
sailor not only received legal tenders fur
their pay, but wounded pensioners and
maimed and disabled veterans
paid in that currency. The bondholder,
however, expects his pay in gold. This
distinction against the pensioners and
wounded soldiers and sailors is scandal
ously unjust. The Democracy are in
favor of remedying it. They believe in
the reversal of the policy. They are in fa
vor, and we trust a plank to that effect
will be inserted in the New York plat
form, of paying pensions to our disabled
veterans, to our Foldiers and sailors, in
gold. It is right that they should have
this preference, in as much as they have
shed their bloo 1 for the country, and re
ceived but a trifling and inadequate com
pensation during the war. When a very
large proportion of them entered the ser
vice, gold was the legal tender, and they
might naturally suppose that they would
coutinue always to receive their small
payments in it. The faith of the country
is, therefore, virtually pledged to them for
that payment. It is not so with the
holders of the five-twenty bonds. They
lent legal-tenders to the government when
they were worth forty or fifty cents on the
dollar, and took back a bond in which
the government scrupulously refrained
from"p!edging to them any gold payment.
The Democracy universally favor this
proposition to pay the pensious in gold.
Cincinnati Inquirer.
SCOTT HOUSE,
Main Street. Johnstown, Cambria Co Pa
A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. ' '
THIS HOUSE having been refitted and
elegantly furnished, is now open for the
reception and entertaiumcnt of guests. The
proprieors by long exp?rieuce in hotel keep
ing feel confident they can satisfy a dis
criminating public.
Their Bar is supplied with tho choicest
brands of liquors and wines.
Jan. 31, 1868. (jy)
UNION HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, Ta., JEROME A. TLOTT,
Propietor, spares no pains to render this
hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal
patronage it has heretofore -received. His
table will always be furnished with the
best the market affords; his bar with the
best ct liquors Ilia stable is large, and will
be attended by an attentive and obliging
hostler. Jan 30, 1868.-tf.
"MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg.
-L1M- R. P. tINTOS fc CO., Prop'rs.
The Table i always supplied with the
choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with
choice liquor, and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom
modated and boarders taken by the week,
nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21
MERCHANTS' HOTEL.
J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors.
j. infirt ot., uciween jtiarKei ana Area,
May 9, 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA.
GRAFF, WATKIN & CO.,
" 'kotcjewe uzaiers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
....... . .
u- ar aiabket Street,
ITEM. IIOLLIDAY. PIIILAD'A.
T.T KINKEAD, Justice of the Teice
and Claim Agent. Office removed to
the office formerly occupied by M. Ilasson,
Esq.. dee'd, on High St., Ebensburg. jU.
fESTAEUSITED IX 1105.)
FIRST PHIZE GOLD MEDAL.
Awarded by tie American Institute, New York,
1857, to
SCHUTZE & LTJDOLFF,
lOXl THE BEST
PIANO FORTES.
Sola Manufacturers of Grand And Square Patent
Monitor Plato Piano Fortes, vita
DOUBLE IE0N FRAME.
A COMPLETE PROTECTIOH AGAIHST WET,
COLS OS EOT CLIMATE.
(Patented February 20th, 1SCS. )
WAKILAH TED FOR FIVE YEARS.
M'urrroonn, 45 J Broom St., New Vrk.
Tbe Patrnt Monitor Plate Piano by thrtr peculiar Con.
atrurtinn an supt-rinr to all others, and tb-ir merit conaista
in tbe wrest plaua being .upptrtMl by tbe iron frame, alluw
iiig a larger .pare for Ibe aouudliiff boaad titan la poaoeaaed bT
uy ntUer kimi of Piano. By tins means tne quantity as wail
asrlie ounlitv ofthetotie ialarce.v increased.
These Pianua bate been yruuuunccd by tuc beat Jadgea to ba
Power and Sweotnesi of Tone, Easy and Agreeabla)
Touoh and Beauty of Finish.
Moat flattering certificate of excellence from Thalbern,
GottM-hatk, Straaoarh. Vieoatempa. and a large number of tiia
most distlnKiiiaiieo ITolesaora and Amateurs, rrora lunf cl
perience and superior Cacilitiea for Manufacturing:, we are ear
aoled to offer our Pianoa at aa low price aa aie aaked by in
(Trior makers.
Scad for Circular and Price Liat.
WAX. Jt. LLOYD. JOHN LLOYD,
President. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ALTOONA.
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
AND
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
Comer Virginia and Annie Streets, North
Ward, Alloona, Fa.
Authorized Capital, ----- $300,000
Cash Capital paid id, - - - - 150,000
All business pertaining to Banking dor e
on favorable terms
Internal Revenue Stamps of all deiiomi
nations, always on hand.
To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in
itamps, will be allowed, as follows :
$50 to $100, 2 per cent. ; $100 to $200.
3 per cent ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent.
Jan. 31, 1867-tf.
LOYD & CO., Bankers,
-i Ebensisueg, Pa.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought and sf Id. Interest
allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
and a general Banking business transacted.
January 31. 18G7.
w.
HI. LLOYD & CO.,
Bankers, Altoona. Pa
Drafts on the principal cities and Silver
ana uola tor sale. Collections made.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rate. an31.
JOHN GAT WM. WELSH.
G
AY & W E L S II ,
Successors to Gay & Fainter,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants.
AND DEALEES IK
FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR
BON OILS. &c., &c..
Corner Penn and Canal Sts., opposite Grain
Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh. Pa.
IIARVEJT CHILDS. . . .
HC II I L D S
Wholesale J
LOWEIE CHILDS.
& CO.,
Dealers In
WS. SHOES. AID m LEATHER.
133 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton
Yam, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain.
Feb. 23, 1867.-tf.
T . JAMES' HOTEL,
Conducted on the European Plan,)
405 & 407 LiEBrtTT Street, opposite the
Union Depot, Pittsbcrgh.Pa.
JAMES K. LAN All AN, Proprietor.
This House is newly built and splendidly
furnished, and convenient to all the Rail
roads coming into the city. The Restaurant
connected with this Hotel open at all hours
of the day and night. oct.17.-ly.
J.
n a
LLIE
11
WITH
GILBERT &, ROYAL,
Kstabllshect 1835,
Wholesale Druggists,
A'os. 309 and 311 IV. Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN GILBERT, . . THEODORE A. BOTAL,
Importers and Decders in
Drugs, I Spices, (Oils, IDjeStufik
Medicines, Taints, Glass, &c, &c.
April 2. 1868.-3m.
WALL PAPERS.
PAPER II A K G I IV G S !
A IMMENSE BTOCK OF
WALL PAPERS,
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES
FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
HOWELL & liOURKE'S,
Corner of FourOi and Market Streets,
AprH 2, 13C8.-3m. PHILADELPHIA,
CRESSWELL,
T. SLACK,
JOHN i
WM. D.
. BYPBR,
GEMMILL.
M. 3IcDOALD,
WITH
M. CRESSWELL 8l CO.,
Importers and Jobbers of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
N. 511 filarket Street,
June 20. 1867.-Iy. PHILADEL P HI A .
A.
C. D I B js 'K T ,
WITH
BORER & BROTHERS,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in
CITY AND EASTERN MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 438 MARKET STREET,
Below Fifth, South Side, - PHIL AD A.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
P
ETER SIDES,
WITH
II I C KM 4 X, HULL & CO.,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS,
N. E. Cor. Third fc Market Sta-.
Jan. 22, 1867. PHJ&ADELPIIIA
J
AMES II. D A V I S ,
. Dealer la all klndt of
POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER,
Yard Nos. 314 and 316 N. Broad St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ccj-Cusiness attended to in Ebensburg by
Wm. J. Williams. fmyl6-ly
THOSE BEAUTIFUL
NEW YOKK
SILICATE BOOK SLATES,
Joat pnhlishcd in tle most attractive sty lea. Oaa at rat
O.T Mll lSTlOS OP IU ASS.
DF8CBIPTITE PRICK LIST.
College, School, and Mercantile Boole Elates,
(WITH FULL CLSTH BtSDWOS.)
Per TlundreJ.
POCKET EOOK SLATE, I
liilravnl. and witii calender for 1ST, I
with ft'!tinr (Mm-l. .... s!ze,6x24!
QUARTZ ROCK SLATE. j
ior roii.ui-u scliuul use, with aoapstone
pencil. - do. 6x
CRYSTAL BOOK SLATE, I
"or comuiuu rcliool use, Willi aoapitone I
pencil, do. CJxlo
00
00
40
O0
luifcrtea'edl(ix SihU surfacefor arhnot,
snrrruntrc c:iri geucrai puipoaea, wilu
aoapluae rnnl. -SILKX
BCsOIt SLATS
iiiterieavrtl. itx &utt'irfrs) for oftc
aad raercautite puipuaca, utU autuuLoua
do. ao
00
penHt. - do. BlxlOi'
STONE BOOK SLATE. j
Intrrleaved.six Smtr sitrtitcrs) rnrartioola II
and srminnrirs. with aofirtone oeiiciL - tn n (ii'-i
00
JILXXf A1UUJ DiiAl ,,
Jnterieav?d.(six3lBte sartarcsjlor collegia,
Aradeiniea and nratVaaintia.1 las wltl, .
nuuc ,s . - ... OO. 7 X 11 UOO
JTIjIHT UOK ELATE,
lutrrlravtd, (eix Slate surfaces) for the
dealer, atore ur mechanic, with aoanatone
P"". do. exis
Any one of the abore (a camples) will be sent, (preuid fcy
mull. ) on receipt of the aingle price. 1
100 oo
r-reryuooy wanta; every Ixxly bays as quirk aa see a.
Just tbe thins: fur practical ranvaaaera.
A food man wanted for this County, apply or address
JMew York 8ilicat Book Slate Company.
29 Corthmdt'streVt.
Ntnr York.
I HAVE SUFFERED 'WITL CATARRH thirty
year, it bad destroyed my vo'e and smelling
impaired my sin lit and hearing. In six weeks I
hare been entirely cured. I'or humanity's sake I
win send the recine for the sinmln
roeTAGK fkee, to all afflicted. Those wibhinii or
n iu iMiKoav auureei,
JAS. X. UOLlEX. SUtion D.
Bible irnuiwj.X. Y.
f 'loudvon'o Crown Cricieliaraj
J- Are Charming for X.i;htne!ia.
T
boruaonHt Crovra Crinolinra
Are Superior for Elajticiry.
Mhoiuson'a C'r
Crinoline
e D
nnequuUed for DurabUity.
T
faomaon'si rrawa ars-:.AlS
iu a worrl, are tae best in the world, and
- " -
wore wiueiy anown tnan any other.
At wholesale by
THOMSON, LAXGDOJT & Co.,
391 Broadway,
New Tork.
HOWE'S
STMDAliD SCALES
TVERT DESCRIPTION Of SCALE w....r.. t.
j o i . " ,or t-aiaioa-ue ana circular
HOWE SCALE CO..
3 Park Place. New Tork
131 Federal St.. Beaton.
Tlie HOWE Sewinc 2lnclilne
MANLFACTUBED BT
THE IIOIVE MACHINE CO.
EUA8 HOWE, JK.,
FOS FAMILIES AND MAyTJFACTURER3.
THE GREAT PHIZE,
Earssmaa Caieaaaai.i.a, Psaia, 1HCT,
Awarded over Eighty-two Competitor.
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM.
THb ONLY CROSS OF THE LEOIOW 07
HONOE AITS GOLD MPntt,
(Tlh JrfiK " i ' Mea... per Impertal Decree, pub
hahedin : the Mnmtenr CnierseJ ' (Official Journal of tbe
Freach Empire), lid July, 1T7, in these word. : .""r"'
I Fahriratede Marhlnea
., .1 condreexposaut.
Eaisa Hiwa, Ja. i
I Mannfartnrernf Sewlne
I Macuinea, Exblbitur.
The Howe Sewlnc Machines are celebrated for dedn
nest work. usiiiK a nmcb smaller needle for the same t
than anv other machine
th
thread
They are adapted to all kind of Family eewinr, anj Mann
SHKiW 7 1,1"?: '""" aVautiful and perfect
rip nor raVrl article sewed, and will neither
1neTorlV'.nm:"rt"Perfee,i0n" th bt
..T,iSrfr,b'"s.rxi,'tly T rart needt to be re-
'iaced. the nneratorran replace it
I!l!!.!l''wl',,proVdK,.?,'!''M,,r!,,n',,wn''ta airal, and
annot be surpassed,-. Hemmer. Keller, Braider. Outlier aud
uide o witu each Family Machine free of charge.
Bayers of Sewing Marhlnea are earnestly Cantinned to ob
T'ibr,Med""i,,n H""1 of '" Howe. Jr.. (TrJeiwk)
mbeded In each M-l,ine. Certain parti? b.ie VTke2d!
iiitaaeotaslmilariry ofname. and other equally dishonest
lericea to iuiat imitailnna on t he Public aa Howe Machine,
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
N. B. We hare Fnjler Barnum'a New Tnck Creaser and
If sewer or self guide and b aster combined, for ail Sewinc
lacblur
SHILEY & STOOPS,
Me agents for PennsylTanla, New Jersey, Delawnre and West
. irRima. towlrain all applicatinna for Aire ivies mnst ad
lresaed at ehher ofthefoltowin, plares: No. a South Eichth
.rrrl Philadelphia. ( Principal Office ) : No. 4 Saint Clair
S'". Pittsbura. Pennsylvania, or 27H Broad street, NewarV
New Jersey.
O. & H. BABUOBE,
'a. - - '-- -V
so j,iiw jjy 3
MANVFACTURBB8,
"Ware-rooms, 848 Bleecker 8treet, New Tork City.
3i Yean JEatablished, anal 7 Pric
Bledala Awarded.
v?2rJ'.110 Tort" "w nniersally acknowledge by
S whirSiTrrS:. kl kIL"! 'b' thJ mannfaTtoreZ
iki whereeer they have been Introdnred and need we are not
reqnired to any one word I., thrt faor. taiir' MceMenee
and. preeminently to thoaeof other mak-ra; and I "m th!
r'?1 hieed, and improementa made by US in the
at luo to 1 so leas than a .imilor one can be boo, bt elwheri
Ewy Piano Forte "Warranted for 5 Tears, and
to givs Satisfaction.
JPlnOB V mde o 'at j them alerlale need for rrerr
part are Hi mncbl? aeaaoned, and . ft he erv best on lltytbai
eanheprocored. So part is alight., wnit u.bUc eve)
mielit pa s oeer, never esrap s our vigilance Ever iWt In.iSi
loadoari tr'n?' """atio-v TlJj differ from the
Z-F tone of most pianua. ( w hirh U bad In the beuln
ntns. and rre worse every day. i li.r-mncb aai, Is refined and
if SfrlEZi!1' T,brtio'-- Seliehtful in iU ainjln. eVpac
5;" the power aeceasary to produce ?er; deaired
Sl.SiJ. y th. rbP,t. We are onteut with a fair profit.
Uar prices range frotn 3uoto soa,ua.
NEW YOKK PIANO FORTE
COMPANY.
(CHAItTEliBD MARCH, 1864.)
Kannfactnren of
GRAAD AD SQUABE
Agraffe Piano-Fortes-
IV. 340 and 343 8 r-end A Tenor,
CORNER OF 20th STREET,)
NEW YORK.
Seed for descriptive Catalogue and Price IamU
OSB0B2T MASTTFACTURINQ C0MPAST,
1Q9 Aleecker Street. M . It
"O6B0KH" BIRD AND ANIMAL CAGES,
laelute C,se,are treat variety of style and Aniab. and
Canary, Parrot. Mocking- Bird, Bijulrrol Ac
imerI They received the hlijhe.t premtnra at the
i Z "'"Intitutasaid New Yark State Fairs of Mil
Uheial dUcottntrto the Irtd,. Bead for ei afwnd Prlc
"" , : bm
628 HOOP SKIETS. 628
Wai. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE"
OP
"KEYSTONE SKIRTS"
are the best and Cheapest Low Triced
Hoop Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts,
25 springs, $1.00; SO springs, .1.20 ; r.nd
40 sprtngs. $1-45. Plain Skirts, G tapes, 20
springs,, 80 Cents; 25 springs, 95 Otitu ;
0 spring.-;. $1.15; ftiid So t-prings. $1.25.
Warranted in every re.tect.
-Our OWN Make" of -Union Skirts,"
Eleven Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 Bfring.
$1.20 to $2.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50
fprings. from 95 Cents to $2.00. These
Skirts are better than those suld by nthcr
establishments as first class goods, aud at
much lower prices.
"Our OWN Make"of"CnAirpioNSKinT8"
are in every way superior to all oiher Hoop
Skirts before the public, and only have to
be examined or worn to convince every one
of the fact. Manufactured of the best linen
finished English Steel Springs, very superior
tpes. and the style of the metafic fasten
ing and manner of Focuring them sumasa
for durability and excellence any other Skirt
in this country, and are lighter, more elastic,
will wear longer, give more Ktte:facttTon
and are really cheiper.than all others. Ecery
lady should try Own They are Wing sold
extensively by Merchants thrrughout this
and the adjoining States at very moderate
prices. It you want the be.st. ask for
"Hopkins' Champion Skirt." If yen do
not find them, pet the merchant with whom
you deal to order them for you, or come or
tend direct to us. Merchants will find our
different grades of Skirts exactly what they
need, and we especially invite them to call
and examine our extensive a.surtinfrnt rr
send for Wholosalo Price List.
To be liad at Retail at Manufactorv. anA
of tl;e Retail Trade generally, aad at Whole
sale ot the Manufacturer only, to whom all
orders should be addressed.
Manufactory aiul Sal'sreom. C28 Arcli Street.
1-A, .rw i ... -. .
ueiueen oin anu tu t?., l'Jitlail'a.
April 2, 16(i8.-4m. WM. T. UOl'KINS.
tCT H. A . Slmemaker iV Ot. are the onlv
dealers in Hlensbur who keet these cele
brated Skirts for sale.
I EXT I STU Y. Dr. I). W. Zeiir-
i t i. .i
or iiaa umwn iuc rooms on
High street recentlv ncr-niiied bv
jj'oyo v t-. an a is.insmg lIou.e
and ofi'rs his r-rofeti.siotal servi
ces to the citizens of Kber-shmrr o..l
ify. Teeth extracted without jxiin bv use !'
Attrous Oxide or Latufang Gas,
ENTISTItY. The umlorsiirn- S
ed, Graduate of the BaHimore CV,ier i
of Dental Surrrerv. resnert fnllv nfr.
pruiessionai services to tlte citizens of F h-
. ' J . ' I ,' ' " (
errr;burg and vicinity, which place he wi:l
visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to
remain one weeif.
fib tS. SA!rL BELFORD. D. I). S.
fJR. T. F. 3rCLURi:, Sktoeox
Dentist. Carrolltown. Cambria (,.
Pa. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver. Adaman
tine, Cheoplastic, &c. fjrj-ProfesHionalvi.-.itii
made to Chest Springs the first week find to
ljoretto Hie second week of each month.
Carrolltown, July 4. 18C.7 lv.j3a
rAJIES J. O ATM AN, 21. I.,
teuders his professional services ns PI,v.
sioian and Surgeon to the itizens of Carroll
tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build
iii2 occupied bv J. IIucr t. .
Night calls can be made at residence. a.H,in. i
: ll 1 . i r . . . ' J i
iu- niu uoiei tl iawreucc Scirroth.
fl DEVERE.VUX, M. D., Phy-
SICIAN AND SnnOROV ,?niiV P.
Office east end of Mansion House, on Rail
Road street. Night calls may be made at
the office. fmv2a tfi
-j ... j
g J. LLOYD, successor to R. S.
Bonn. Dealer in Dnius. Malicinrs
raints, &-c. Store on Main ttreet. onnnsitp
the "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Pa.
Uctober 17. 18C7.-Cm.
D. M'LAUGHLIN.
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa.
H Office in the Exchange building, on the
Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up
stairs. Will attend taall business connect
ed with his profession.
Jan. 31. 18C7.-1 f .
- . .at
R. L JOHN'STOS. j r. RCAN-f r?J
JOHNSTON .t f OANLAN.
Attorneys at Law,
Ebensburg, Cambria co., Pa-.
Oftlco opposite the Court Ilouge.
Ebensburg, Jan. 31, 1867.-tf.
JOHN P. LINTON.
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa.
II OfFice in building on corner of Main and
Franklin street, opposite Mansion House.
second floor. Entrance on Franklin 6treet.
Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18ti7.-tf.
F. A. KIIOEMAKElT
J TTORNEY" AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa
Office on High street , one door East of the
Banking House of Lloyd & Co.
January 31. 18C7. -tf.
F. V. TIERNEY',
i TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
Ofilce in Colon ade Row.
Jan. 6. 1867-tf
wTn. SECIILEK,
i TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office in the Commissioners' R;ora. Court
House. Jan. 31. '67-tf.
JOSEPH RPDONALD,
i TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa.
Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's
Hotel. Jan. 81, 1867-tf.
JOHN FENLON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa.
Office on High street, adjoining bis resi
dence. Jan 31. 1867.-tf.
( L. PERSHING, Attokxey-at-
Law, JoJmstown, Pa. Office on Frank
lin street, upstairs, over John Benton's
Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1867.
- WILLIAM KITTELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa
Office in Colonade Row, Centre street.
Jan. 31. 1867.-tE.
GEORGE M. READE,
ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Ebensburg. Pa.
Office in Colonade Row, Centre street.
Jan. 31, 1867.
GEORGE W. O ATM AN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office in Colonade Row, Centre street.
January 31. 1867.-tf.
TfrAIES C. EASLY, Attorney-
at-Law, Carrolltown. Cambria Co.. Pa.
Collections and all legal business promptly
attended to. Jan 81. 18C7.
130CKET IfNIVES, Table Knives
. and Forks, Spoons, dec, can be bought
cheap for cash at GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
F YOU WANT the Let Cooking
or Tar lor Stove made in tha world, uo to
HUXTLEY'S and get Spear's Anti-Duster.
HARTFORD
LIVE STOCK 1JPE COMPAIY.
(- Aril CAPITAL, $500,000.
We,
STvx:
this I:
StoC.i
ing v.
ty K!i
inialj
prepaid to insure LIVE
both Death Tutfl, in
rt-.iablc Comi",nv. Owners of
the ooiiortunitv. bv incur.
i sax: Company, ol obtauiinfr sOuri
i i t-r.. 'iteration fnrfJi r .1,,.:
-
:n cue ot death or tho"t
' OWNEIJS OF HORSFR
Marnra.turerB, Farmers. Teamsters. Fx -
pre-.-f ic Physicians, and iu lact all iv!,0
are to any extent dependant upon the serw-
. r i i ' ' . . ..
Sof ti,;,r horses in their daily vocti-V,; UOs-riliVb, iiUlLJJHb. &c.,
buU insure iu this Companv, and thus I COAL SHOVELS, MINE LAMPS, OiL
rive a protection against the loss of their j tA's. WL'SEFURNISHING HAllU
imals, which are iu many caes the cole I WAI?E OF EVJgfiY KIND.
;ee ui uitrir uorses III ineir
should
deri
animais, wiucn are in many
means of support to their owners,
FARM STOCK
Farmers and others owning cattle hould
avail themselves of this means of saving the
value of their stock, and secure an equiva
lent for the loss which would otherwise fall
heavily unon them in being deprived of
tl.c'r Cattle, by iusuring iu this, the
PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA!
Py insuring in this Company you cx.
change a certainty for an uncertainty. No
man can tell whether Lis animals may not
be stolen or diu through some unforseen
calamity.
- $3- Competent Agents wanted, to tchom a
liberal compensation will be paid. Apply to
KEKR & CO., General Agcat.
April 4. 18G7.-Iy. Altoona. Pa.
C3- Co!. WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg, has
been appointed local agent for the Hartford i
Live Stock Insurance Company. i
Gr
E I S & R K U T II ,
Jolihitown, Pa ,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
r rooh. ui.ii:its.
MANITFACTUREPaS OF BLANK BOOKS.
TORTE-MONAIS. PAPER BOXES
AND LOOKING GLASSES.
Lnokiug Glas and Picture Fraracs always
oa Jia'id. and made to order. A large and 1
mnst complete aisortmtut of Drawing Room !
and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of i
Chromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel PlatcEn- !
cravir.cF, Yifiu :md Colored Lithographs, i
Oil Prints, Thutographs ai;d Wo-xl Cuts. i
Tt:: r.ol!eetrrn embraces a telcction of Urge !
s.r d r ii: h picturcti of Laudscajic ami I-
tv.r tic Seen ea aad Portraits, and 5.0C0 dif- j
i-ji ent varieties of Card Photographs of prom- i
in' at men, comic aud sentimental scenes and
c;ies of tuiieets by celebrated artists. We
i :.va alsi a var'itxl assortment of BIBLES,
Pi; W ER. HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS.
HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES. NOVELS.
l.hgious 1'iints aud Emblcma iu great i
ty, and the largest and mo.-t complete i
var
k of STATIONERY ever brought to this i
oiv.i-.y. 60 new and beautiiui styles of!
WA LL PATER, including an assortment of 1
I '(.iter's celebrated English make, for which !
i .t.e sole agents in tins locality. Ihese
u I apers are handsomer
Jiboj
ri r in finish, and inches
oth:-r niaKO.
TI.-j citizens of El)ensburg and vicinity are
r-- tfullv notified that we make BOOK
li:
DING and the manufacture of BLANK
a specially. All work nromi4i-
i ! ' jd at tuovlerate rates.
AW
tore on corner of Clit.t.n and L;ut
1 1 imnied:atiy oppvite Fibster llu.-e.
i. hi.: town, Oct. '21. 1867.-tf.
PI! iD
MANUFACTORY.
mi
1
JOIIXSTOWtf. PA.
L KINDS OF CHAIRS.
;1L
v:-h as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back
Ch.iirs, Vienna Chairs, BuFtle Chairs, Run
Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs,
Cane Stat gai,
K. ' "KING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE
mm seat cjiiins
Settees, Lounges, &c.,&c.
CABINET FURNITURE
. ! every description and of latest .
S TILUS. WITH PRICES TQSU1T THL
Tastes of all.
Thai.kful for past favors., he rc.-neet-
t fully s-o.'cits a lilerali-liare of nubKe
Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria
r"- Ta. Jan. 31,1807.
DIE All BflBK S1SHE1J
LrilMOX & aiLKRAV,
HEAI.FRS IJJ
DIt'(;!, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
Fancy Sosrs, Leon's and Hall's Hair Rwto
rativc?. l',:is, Ointments. Plasters, Liui
m. .nf?. (! kindsj Davis' PaiD Killer. Rad
w;iys Ready Relirf. Brown's Ess. Jamaica
Giig'.r. Cit".t Magnesia, Flavoring Ex
tracts ;jvl Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing
Syrup, itrrxed Syrup, Rhubarb, PURE
SPICES, Ac.
OH AHS AND TQB ACCas.
Bl
ibrj'i I'.iuxs. Deeds, Notes ahd Bonds, Cap,
'oEt .isd kiads of Mote Paper. Envelopes,
'ens. Perils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black
Pen
and
ir.K-. t'ocftet and Psa Books, Maga
Xewsj.pCTS, Novels. Uistnries, Bibles,
jiotI'mver and TmBy..ks Penknives,
z:n s
Il!ig
Pipv.
:h: for the body and food for
(Vfi and tee.
the n;ir,d
25. 1 ?G7.
"Foreign siiiptin
G
AND
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
We iro now
Ycrk Ral-s on
England,
Waies,
Austria,
Baden,
Hanover,
Holland,
And Tickets
England,
Germans,
New South Wal
filing Exchange (at New
Ir!and.
Germany,
Jiavaria,
11; sen,
Scotland,
Prussia,
Wnrtembcrg,
Saxony,
Switzerland.
lelgium,
is l rway ana jp ranee,
t - and from any Port in
Ir. i.md, Scotland,
France, California,
" Australia.
KERR & CO.
A
WORD n; -va JOHNSTOWN.
li JlPHY & CO.,
on bund a large and well
Have o nstantly
Belected sick c i
usrr.mbld
Dry Goods,
Beets, Shoes, Groceries,
and general vuri-ty of NOTIONS, &c
Their st o.k ror-sists d almost every article
usually kept in a i t t;ul store, all of which
have been jek-;icd witii care aud are offered
at prices whiA eii.c-t fail to prove satisfac
tcrv. Call and -iamice lor yourselves.
Feb. 28, !So7.tf. $5
Iu
7
1808. SpMM0 THADE. 1808.
I am now prepare, to oHer
SUTEKIOH- IXDUCEjIEXTS
TO CASH PCr.CiIASr.lW OF
! fPfV fT CHrFflT.IDftY Winn-
i iiil lv OliUU 1 "iHUi U AUt!l
EITiiEU AX
WHOLESALE OR IIKTAir
consists in t;art of every variety cf
ll", Slte-I-Ir.
! COPPEIl AND PIiAS WAPES,
USMMojkd am i-lain
Speat'a Anti-Dust
HEATING and COOKING STOVES,
EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES,
NOBLE, TRIUMPH am. PARLOR COOK
ING STOVES,
And any Cooking Stove de.-ired I will
when ordered ot manufacturer's prir,.h
Odd Stove Plates a.-.u G.uttes. Ac, fjr re
pairs, on hand for the Stoves I tell ; others
wm be ordered when wanted. P.i
articular
attention jriven to
Spouting, Valleys and Conductors,
all of which will be made out of liest mate
rials and put up by competent wnkmen.
Lamp Burners, Wick and Cliimneys
AVIIOI.K.SAI.K OK UETAII-
I would call particular attention to the Lieht
House Burner, with Glass G-.ne, for giving
more liht than any other in use. Also, tne
Paragon Burner, r.T Crude Oil.
It recemmends itt-elf.
SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS
of all sizes constantly on hand.
Special attetititn given to
Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at lowest pobsibie rates.
WllOI.KSAI.E Mki;CHXT?' Ll?T3
now
anu wm oe sent on application
by mail
or in person.
Hoping to see all my old enstoroers 3nd
many new ones this Spring, I return my
most sincere thanks fcr the very liberal pa
tronage I have already received, and wiTl
endeavor to please ail who may call, wheth
er they buy or not.
FRANCIS V. II AY.
Johnstown. March 7, 18C".-Cm.
WHOLESALE
'if.
-I -
D.M'.HiRSHBERCEO & CO.,
314 IX STREET,
OPPOSITE SCOTT HOUSC,
JOHNSTOWN, IA
! KtcP instantly f.rsale the largest and best
assortment t-I pure
i BEUGS & MEDICINES
cam mi a county.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Alcohol. Turponllnc,
; Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands,
4G00 Lbs. White Lead,
BYES EYE STUFFS GIAS3, FlfiY
And in fort crrrythhig l c;t in a first-class
If rug Sfoie, all ,f which will be
SOLD AT CITY PRICES,
j MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS.
j by the dozen or by the gallon.
OCK STOCK OF
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles
is acknowledged by all j:;kes to be the
LARGEST IN QUANTITY
AND FINEST JN QUALITY
OK ASV IN
ocu tows.
sou: agents ion
tTfl
ee mm
ill li ii ,u
LUUUlllUiilf
AND
SHARP'S MACilC LINIMENT !
ALL OilDERS PROMPTLY PILLED A'J'
LOWEST TRICKS.
Johnstown, Aug. In, lSfJ7.-v.
11
COUPBTITIOsV!
ESTABLISHED 1856.
TIIC OLUEST
DRUG STORE
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
C. T. FitAZER
Keeps constantly on hacd the
LARGEST,
CHEAPEST
AND BEST
ASSORTMENT 0FG00DS PERTAIN
ING TO THE
DRUG BUSINESS
In the County, which he offers
AT WHOLESALE OR RETJffi
TO TnE TRADE AND PL'BLIC
AT LOWEST RATES !
2
liaiiKIlu Street.
(OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE.)
JOHNSTOWN, PENN' A.
IN PORTS & CO.,
WJutUsale and Retail Dealer in
Til
IRON, NAILS, &c
Juniata Street, opposite Unit6d States Hot&T,
HOLLIDAYSEtTiG, PA,
r
BEYOND