'5S. IT I'ADDV THINKS. :'..uier Radical Parthy, it's a very Leu sthory 5 tell of the fiojerboys brave ; died on the field full of murtber a-d glory, . : ; F'hara and the Bthripes for to save ; 7 the childcr at home vere a sighin' and rrjin' i or t'r.cir father, that had hat a ditch for a grave. - it uc x't yoa think that yeVe lying some what whin ye ppake it, Ar tbrvia' to buy up thtir votes wid ye'r trash, ...V. v. by do ye pay off their Tensions in pa per, V. h lo tLe bondholder handle the hard yellow cash ? A 'i ! : kcow that you spake what ia false as ouM Sat h an ; iiut you'll fool ua no more wid your blar ney and tra&h. Jiiot look. If ye plaze, at the boys that were sojers, J rokeu down wfd tbewara, crippled vet erans an poor, I1' "-.' their own an' the bondholders taxes, WLi'e tLe bondholder handled hia "Rhi ne.-.' galore. s v ould pay off the rich xnn In goold, ar rah, would ye ? An' the poor man in ahinplasters 'cause he is poor 1 ye thisk that the boys are in love wid yor General. Iiut there's where ye're fooled very badly, ye'll see ; He kept us poor boys penned np for the nay gurs An' we swore we'd be even if we ever got free; An' we tell Miather Grant he can stay from the White House, An' he'll mind what wo tell him, as shure a . can bo. ILd once nsed to tell ua to move intobattlo Ove hundreds and heaps of the wounded and slnin, Acd smoke Lis cigar as though it was fun rin But he'll oiver command us In that way rmin : Bcgorra, wo'll make him resign in Novem- uer, Illl ho thinks he is tanned or a tanner a;rain Iced Llrsuxa roR Summer. It has doubtless occurred to many, while admir ing the beautiful effects produced by frost on windows, to imagine bow delightful it would be if n sensation of cooli.ess could be produced in the sultrvdavs of summer. by the nppect of those effects, artiGcially obtained. The imagination has been realized. It is known that by means of aimot any ordinary salt, reduced to a liquid, and applied with a bruth to window janes, those fairy-like forma of crjstaline ieiinge may be successfully reproduced, and that with a chemical ingenuity, any lono oi coior may be given to them, from 6nowy white to richest purple or coolest green, jicat process 18 well known ; but another step in advance has recently been taken in the same direction, bv means of which muslins may be similarly iced for cummer wear. Tbo line which separates a pretty experiment Irom a commercial product is that which may be drawn be tween results obtained by an original manipulation, which can only be repro duced by a repetition of the same original means, and those results which, "once perfected, can be re-produced ad infinitum by mere mechanical processes. Daguer reotype was only a pretty toy till MTa' bot discovered the means of producing the enrae effects on paper, and a procees for multiplying iho image when once pro duced. An analagous method has beon discov red by M. Uertdch, and practically applied by M. Kuhlmar, for multiplying, as from an engraved plate, the exquisite effects of the crystaline, from which any rumbsr of impressions can be taken, in any tone of icy grays, or pale silvery green?, or any other cool tint. In order to secure continuity of design, without slop or interruption, the first manipulation takes place on a polished cylinder, by means of which a continuous pattern, "never ending still beginning," is impart ed to as many thousand yards of any textile fabric as may be required. So that for the first time in the fanciful etory of fashion, iced muslin for the summer season may bo had in any quantity. Appropriate Epitaphs. On a Liar lie lies here, his spirit's fled ; he cannot lie because he's dead. On a Cobbler lie spent bis all (awl); be lived too fast ; and at death's call he breathed his last. . On a Fiddler Death has got him out of many a scrape. On a Grocer Of nil who here lie under ground, than him no better can be found, yet be was a grosser man ; unsclve this mystery if you can. On a Printer He locked up forms while bo had breath, and now he's locked in th arms of death. On an Editor Ho who lies in this Bmall space, was good for he did right (write) al ways. On a Bccreeller--In life be measured out his beer ; and now he measures his length here. On a Fishmonger No longer in good fish he deals, for death has cot him by the (b)eels. b 1 On an Accountant Gone to his last ao e&wtt. On a Prirefighter "Called to time" bv death. On a Boarding-house Keeper Peace to her (h)asbcs. A gektlemak and his son from the in terior arrived in this city a few days since, and took lodgings at one of our hotels. In the mornirjg they were the first at the breakfast table, and with appetites as keen as a brier, and casting their eyes oyer the good things there congregated, their mouths began to water for the savory diss play. The parent, with due regard for his son's comfort, inquired what he 6houId help him to. The eon, rising apon his knees in the chair, and extending himself across the table with wishful look, re plied, "Father, I'm not yery hungry, but Til take two of them lickems and a tater and two of them are square nuts and a twister, and a great huk of that ere minee pie." Boston News. Tlie Xatloaui Democratic and Censer alive Soldiers' aud Sailors' Platform. 1. Immediate restoration of all the States to their rights id the Union under the Constitu tion, and of civil government to the American people. 2. Amnesty for all past political offenses, and the regulation of the elective franchise in the States by their citizens. 3 FaymeUt of the public debt of the United States as rapid as practicable ; all moneys drawn from the people by taxation, except so much as is requisite lor the necessities of the government, economically administered, bring honestly applied to such payment, and where the obligations of the government do not ex pitsfly state upon their lace, cr the law under which the were issued does not provide that -m. .i-- - j -1 - , : - ty according to itareal value, including govern ment bonds, aid other public securitie-"- (Tte newed cheering and cries of "read it again.") 5. Ou currency for the government and the people, the laborer and the officeholder, the pensioner and the soldier, the producer and the bondholder. (Great cheeiirg and cries of "read it again.") The fifth resolution was again read, and again cheered. 6. Economy iu the administration of the government ; the reduction of the standing army and navy ; the abolition of the Freed meu'a Bureau (gieat cheering.) and all politica instrumentalities designed to secure negro su premacy ; simplification of the sjsiem, and discontinuance of inquisitorial assessing and collecting internal revenue, ao that the burden of taxation may be equalized ao t lessened, the credit of the government and the currency made good , the repeal of all enactments for enrolling the State militia into national forces In time of peace, and a tariff lor revenue upon foreign imports, and such equal taxation under the internal revenue laws as will atiortl inciden tal protection to domestic manufactures, and as will, without imparing the revenue, impose the least burden upon and best promote and encourage the great industrial interest of the country. - 7. .Reform of abuses in the admin's'ration, the expulsion of corrupt men from office, the abrogation of useless office? ; the restoration of rightful authority to, and iudtpendeuce of, the executive and judicial departments of the government ; the subordination of the military to the civil power, to the end that the usurpa tions of Congress and 'the dcppoth-m of the sword mny cease. 8. Equal rights and protection tor natural ised and native-born citizens at home and abroad ; the assertion of American nationvlity which shall command the respect of foreien powers and furnish an example and encourage ment to people struggling for national integrity, constitutional liberty and individual rights ; and the maintenance of the rights of naiunl ized citizens ngninst the absolute doctrine of immutable allegiance, and the claims of loreign powers to punisli ttern lor alleged crime com mined btvond their jurisdiction. (ApnlaiiFc.) In demanding these measures and reforms we arraign the Radical party tor it" disregard of right, ar?d the unparalleled oppression and vT'tir'l.TT wl?rK liavo mttf-lffwl tta vivofit After the most solemn and unanimous pledge of both houses of Congress to prosecute the war exclusively for the maintenance of the rro vernment and the preservation of the Union ufider the Constitution, it has violated that mos sacred pledge under which alone was ral lied that noble volunteer army which carried our flag to victory. Instead of restoring the Union, it has, so far ; . i i . . ia iu its power, uissoivea it, ana subiected ten . r t i ... oimc?, in iime oi proiounu peace, to military uespoiism ana negro supremacy, it nas nulii Ced there the rie!it of trial by jury : it has a bolished the iiadeas conrcs that most sacred writ of liberty ; it ha3 overthrown the freedom of sneec-h and the nrp-5 it. wi.hur It Hi..) bitraTy seizures, ard arrests, and militarv trials, u cur cnaiijuer inquisitions ior tne constitutional tribunals ; it has disregardid in time of Deuce thn ri"ht of ftir npiinto tn ha fmo from searches And Kfi7i-ra It li-u m tur poet ana telegraph omces, and even the private rooms of in liviilnnJs. nml Roi7orl t ii. r-; A . . -- --"- i - . - - ' . uniAir ... 1 l . . . l . . .. . papers imu jeuers witnoui any specinc charge or notice of affidavit, as required by the organic hiw ; it has converted the American Cjpitol into a bastile : it hna ebihl cnn r.r spies and orhcial espionage to which no cousti- T . 1 . t r T , . luuuuai uiuuarcny i juro!e wouiu now dare to resort ; it has abolished the ri'ht of anneal on important constitutional questions to the Fupreme indicia! tribunals, and thrpntAna curtail or destroy its original iurisdiftlnn hich is irrevocably TPatrd hv tho tnnjit..,w. while the learned Chief Jufctip )ma hnnn c.,k jected to the most atrocious calumnies, merely umauso no uum n )i prosiuuie nis nigh ofiice to the support of the false and partisan charges preferred against the President. Its corruption and extravagance have exceeded anything known in history and by its frauds and monopo lies it has nearly doubled the burden of the debt created by the war. It has stripped the Presi dent of his constitutional nower nf'nrmnirtma..t even of his own cabinet. Under its reneatpd assaults the pillars of the government are rock ing on their base, and should it succeed in No vember next and inaugurate ir IVnaMnnt will meet as a subjected and conquered people ouiiu nie ruins oi noeriy ana tne scattered frag ments of the Cons itmirm nnl n .1.1,. and resolve that ever since the people of the jjuneu otaies tnrew on an subjection to the British crown the privilege and trust of suffrage have belonged to the uroral 4taa . t - - -" biiu uatc been granted, regulated and controlled e .clu sively by the political power of each State re snectivelv. and ths,t nv utinnnii k- o on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State ui -,uia nyiii, or lnienere witn its exercise, is a iiKraui uourpauon 01 power which can find no warrant in the Constitution unrt ;f .,,.: 1 - w - . - O.IIVUUUCU by the people, will subvert our form of govern- luciii, auu vu uiiiy ena in a single centralized and consolidated povprnmant tn tv,:v. .v. separate existence of the States will be entirely abeorbod. and an unanalified Ac tablished in place of a Federal Union of co equal StRtes ; and that we regard the recon struction acts (so called) of Congress, as such. nie usurpations, ana unconsiuuuonal, revolu tionary and void. That our soldiers and sailors, who carried the flag of our country to victory against a most gallant and determined foe, must ever be grate fully remembered, and all the guarantees given in their favor must be faithf ully carried into execution. That the puhlis lands should be distributed as widely as possible among the people, and should be disposed of either under the pre emo tion or homestead laws, and sold in reasonable quantities, and to none but actual occupants at the minimum price established by the govern ment. Wheu grants of the public lands may be allowed necessary for the encouragement of important public improvements, the proceeds of the sale of such lands, and not the iands them selves should be applied. That the President of the United States, An drew Johnson (applause) in exereiaing the pow er of his high office in resisting the aggressions or C-mgrees upon the constitutional lights of the State and the people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole American people, and in behalf of the Democratic partv we tender him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that re gard. (Great applauae.) Upon this platform the Democratic party ap peal to every patriot, including all the Conser vative element, and all who desire to support the Constitution and restore the Union, foreet ting all past differences of opinion, to unite with us m the present great struggle for the liberties of the people, and that to all such, to whatever party they may have heretofore belont ed, we extend the right hand of fellowship, and haU all such co operoting with us as friends and brethren. (Applause.) DR. H.B.MILLER, ALTOONA, PA., , Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Office au Caroline street, between Virginia and Emma streets. All vow wahrikto. Altoona, Jmie 18, ia68.-m. they 6hail be paid In coin, tl;ey ougnr, in ngiic and in juptice, be paid in the lawful money of the United States. (Thunde rs of applause ) OUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! A WASHING MACHINE WORTH HAVING l DOTVS Clothes WASHER. The best ever invented The longer THUr ARE Used flic better THEY ARE LIKED. They arc coming Into general ti!e throughout the country Many who sell tha Uxiversai. WRixara keep also the Doty WASHING MACHINE, which, although but recently introduced, is as great a Labor and Clothes Saver as the Wringer, and is destined to win public fa vor and patronage everywhere. It washes perfectly without wearing or rubbing the clothes at all. GO-i'rices Family Washer, $14. No. 1J Wringer, $10. These Machines are adopted by the Amer ican Agriculturist as Premiums, and indorsed by its Editors as the best iu market. HOME TESTIMONY. Read the following tetimonials from per sons in Ebensburg who have used and learn ed to appreciate these valuable Machines : Mr. G. Iluntley We have sed one of Duty's Washing Machines, which we pur chased from you several weeks since, and it gives entire satisfaction. "rVe cheerfully re commend it to all housekeepers, and are freo to say that we wonld'not dispense with it for any consideration. It is a great saver of time, labor and clothes. LINTON & SON, Mountain House. I purchased one of Doty's Washers from Mr. G. Huntley and am delighted with it, and would recommend every housckteper to get one. Mrs. A. M. PIPER. Mr. G. Huntley The" Doty Washing Ma chine I purchased from vou proves to be ao article of real merit the best I have ever peon. Considering the great relief it affords in the labor of washiog and the saving of time, no family should be without it. WM. M. JONES. Mr. Geo. Iluntley I am delighted with the Doty Washer purchased from you. the more 1 upo it the better I like it. 1 wo!ild not be without it. It is a great saver of time and labor, and does not wear the clothes as much as the old tub and wash board. Mrs. A. BLAINE. The Doty Washer and Universal Wringer obtained from Mr. Iluntley have given the most perfect satisfaction, and I am free to say that I would not wish to return to firs.t principles again for a very handsome con sideration. Every housekeeper should have one of each of these machines, as they are cenainiy excellent in tneir way. Mrs, A. W. McriKE. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY, May 7, 18C8. 6ra. Ebensburg, Ta. JJ. HEAT Reduction in Prices ! 210 CASH HIYEBS! AT THE EDEXSDIJRG If 0 1 SE -F U RN i S IJ I A G STORE. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens 01 x.oensDurg and tae public gentr all' that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, cf Cooking, Parlor and HeaU in j Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man- -.r a. Tt t . uiaciure ; siarairare 01 au Kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, &nutter Hinges, .Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass. Puttv. Table Knives and Fork Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters. Apple Farers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors. Shears, Razors aud Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, Chisscls, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws. Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes ana snams, naKes, f orks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts. Pees. Wax Bristles. Cluthps Wiingerf., Grind Stones, Patent Molasses uaes ana Measures, .Lumber Sticks, Horse iSans, Horse Snoes, Cast Steel. Rifles. Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der. Caps. Lead, &c, Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willoic Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware. Paints, Varnish es, Turpentine. Alcohol, Sic. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. Q&-IIousc Spottling made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. THE UMTERS4L G10THB8 WRINGER, T-IT Im universal Cannot be surpassed or equaled by any other Wringer for durability. Till the expiration of the patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR," or -STOP-GEAR," no other Wringer is licensed under Has Patent. It being universally conceded that Cogs are necessary to prevent the Rolls from being broken or torn loose, manv attempts have been made to get a Cog-Wheel arrangement which shall equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid the "Stop-Gear," but without suc cess. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, May 7, 1868. ly.o PITTSBURGH STAE, JV'o. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. Be.Il.--f7. FELIX HEKLY, Trop'r. . jWHOVEO MMBLE yFl" '1 -"J ft cowrcAwar st n r. """ii , yTyPf SPUING THADE. 1868. I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS OF " TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE! EITHER AT WHOLESALE OR liETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety oi Tin, Sheet-Iron. COPPER AND BRASS WARES, BNAMEIJ.En AND PLAIN SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS. &c., COAL SHOVELS, MINE LAMPS, OIL CANS. UOUSEFURNISHING HARD WARE OF EVKftY KIND. peat Anti-Duit HEATING axi COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WHOI.KSALE OK KKTAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving mote lieht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SPEXCER'S SIFTER ! It reccm mends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constautly on haud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. "Wholesale Merchants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in persjn. ITopins to see all my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa tronage I Lave already received, and will endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they buy or not FRANCIS W. nAY. Johnstown, March 7, 1SG7.-Gm. WHOLESALE 'IP. D.W.ILMERCER&CO., HI 4 IX STREET, OPPOSITE SCOTT HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Keep constantly for sale the largest and best assortment of pure DRUGS & HEDICIITES IX CAMBBIA COUKTT. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. Alcohol, Turpentine, Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands, 40C0 Lbs. White Lead, DYIS DYESTUfFS Ml FATTY And in fact everything lept in a first-class Drug Store, all if which will he SOLD AT CITY PRICES, MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, by the dozen or by the gallon. OUR STOCK OP Perfumeries and Toilet Articles is acknowledged by all judges to be the LARGEST IN QUANTITY AND FINEST IN QUALITY OS1 ANY IN Ol'R TOWIf. SOLE AGENTS KOtt MP'S HOI nil EMU BITTIS AN1 SHARPS MAGIC LINIMENT.! ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AT LOWEST PRICES. Johnstown, Aug. 15, 18G7.-ly. mrn i i ii i ii I in N! ESTABLISHED 1856. THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C. T. FMAZEIS Keeps constantly on hand the LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS PERTAIN ING TO THE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL TO TnE TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOWEST RATES ! Jtraniiiin street, ( OPP OSITE MARKET It cm V JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. Jinpohts & co.; WJiolcsale and Retail Dealers in 11 J uuiata Street, opposite United States Hotel, JIwLLuJAYSBTJKQ, PA. mm nmiinnmimir in, ii urmiriu (E8TA.BU8BBD IX 1835.) FIKST PRIZE GOLD -ftrg-nAT., Awarded by tlie Amerioia Institute, Htw York, 1867, to SOHUTZE & LTJDOLFF, FOB THE BEST PIANO FORTES. Bole Manufacturers ef Grand and Square Patent Monitor Plate Piano Portes, vita DOUBLE LEON FEAME. A COMPLETE PB0TECTI0H AGAINST WET, COLD OE HOT CLUIATE. (Patented February 20th, 1866". ) TTAESANTED FOR FIVE TEARS. Warrroomi, 45 J Uroomc St., IVeiT YJk. The Fatant Monitor riate Piano by thalr nciIUf Cob. fttrueUoa mrr superior to all othent, and tbclr uirit euftlata lntbemtp!uk U-Ing supported by the Irvn frame, allow log a larger space for tu sounding board tban is possessed by any otuer klud of Piano. Hy this means toe quantity as tvsu as the quality of the tone is largely tocrrased. Tiiesr Pinnos bare becu truuuuaccd by Ibc bast j adzes te be nurivaiied fur Power and Sweetneai of Tone, Easy and. AgTeeahU Touch and Beaut of Finish. M.ist flattering certificates of excellence tram Tbalbrrc, Qottschalk, Strakusch, Vieuxteuips. aud a large number of tha most distiniruiaued Professors aud Amsteui. Krom louf ex perience aud superior facilities fur Manufacturing, we arc ea auled to alter our f tauoa at as low prices as ars acd by la serine makers. Send for Circular and Price List. WM. M. U.OYD, JOUN LLOYD, President. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL B AN K OF ALTOONA. GOVEttXMENT AGECY AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, Norffi Ward, Altoona, Pa. Authorized Capital, ----- $800,000 Cash Capital paid in, - - - - , 150,000 All business pertaining to Banking Joi e on favorable terms Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always ou hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in fctamps, will be allowed, aa follows: . . 450 to $100. 2 per cent. ; $100 to $200, 3 per cent ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cwnt. Jan. 31, 1867-tf. LOID & CO., flanker, A Ebensburg, Pa! Gold, Silver, Government Loan?, and other Securities, bought and s ld. Interest allowed on Time Lepofits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. January 31, 18C7. 91. LLOYD &. CO., Bankers. Ai-Tonv Ta Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received ou deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with intercut at fair rates. au31. JOHN GAY. Wll. WELSH. GA Y fe W E L S II , Successors to Gay fc Patlxite-, TTaOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IS FLOUR, PRODUCE. FI3II, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, &c. Corner Penn and Canal Sts., opposite Grain Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh. Pa. ITARVEY Cnil.DS. . . . LOWRIE CUILId. TT GUILDS & CO., Wholesale Dealer In EGQTS. SHOES. AND SQL! lEillEfi. 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale of "ITope Mill" Cotton Yarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 23, 1867.-tf. T. JAMES' HOTEL, (Conducted on the European Plan,) 405 & 407 Liberty Street, opposite th Union 1)epot,;Iittsbcrgh4Pa. JAMES K. LANAIIAN, - - - Proprietor. This Uouse is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all tha Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Ilotel open at all hour, of the day and night. oct.17.-ly. L .1 BRALLIER, WITH GILBERT 8l ROYAL, KstablUtied 183(1, Wholesale Druggists, Aos. 309 and 311 IV. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. JOHN GILBERT, . . THEODOBB A. ROYAL, Importers and Dealers in Drugs, I Spices, I Oils, I Dye Staffs Medicines, j Paints, GlaBB, I &c, &c. April 2. 1868.-3m. WALL PAPERS. PAPER HANGINGS! A IXatZMSB STOCK OF WALL PAPERS, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HOWELL & BOUKKE-S, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, April 2, 1868.-3m. PHILADELPHIA. It. CRESS WELL, JOHN A. ETIBB, K. T. BLACK, WM. D. QEMklbL. 91. DIcDOXALD, . WITH M. CRESSWELL & CO., Importers and Jobbers of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Mo. ill Market Street, Jnne 20. 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. A C. D I B li E T , wiTn BORER & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 433 MARKET STREET, Eelow Fifth, South Side, - PH1LAD A. WHOLESALE IST fr GROCERS F E T E Ii SIDES, WITH" IIICKMAX, UMLL &. CO. a ' WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, M. cor. Tklrtl tb Market Ht., Jan. 22, 1867. PHILADELPHIA TAMES H. DAVIS, Dealer In all IcIntU or POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, Yard Nos. 3 1 4 and 3 1 6 N. Broad St. PHILADELPHIA. Go-Business attended to in Ebensburg by Wm. J. Williams, fmylS-lyJ HARTFORD LIVE STOCK IISEMSCE C3MFASY. CASH CAPITAL, $500,000. " We are now prepared to insure LITE STOCK against both Death and Theft, in this live aud reliable Company. Owners of stock have now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration fur the loss of their an imals in case ot dbath or theft. OWNEKS OF HOIiSES, Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex pressmen, Physician, and in lact all who are to any extent dependant upon the servi ces of their horses in their daily vocations, should insure iu this Company, and thus derive a protection against the loss of their animals, which are in many cafes the sole means of support to their owners. FARM STOCK Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of caving the value of their stock, and secure au equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in being deprived of tbeir Cattle, by insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA ! By insuring in this Company you ex change a certainty fur an uncertainty. Ko man can tell whether his animals may nut be stolen or die through some unforsem calamity. CO" Competent Agents wanted, to whom a liberal compensation will be jniid. Apply to KERR & CO., General Agents, April 4, 18G7.-ly. Altoona. Pa. &J- Cul. WM. K. PIPER, Ebei.sburg. has been appointed local agent for tLe Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. G E I S & R E U T ,oltaitovrnt Pa , II BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS A.D BOOR BIXRERS. MANUFACTrREIlS OF BLANK BOOKS, PORTE-MONAIS. PAPEH HOXES AND LOOKING GLASSES. Looking Glass and Picture Frames always on hand, and made to order. A large and most complete assortment of Di awing lloom and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of Chromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate En gravings, Pluin and Colored Lithographs, Oil Prints, Photographs and Wood Cats. Tt; ..llai; m 1 ....1 .: r 1 f c?7l matrli ti-t iirnu nf T.hh.Iad. ...1 Ik.. mcstic Scene and Portraits, and 6,000 dif ferent vaiietiesof Card Photographs of prom inent men, comic and sentimental hctnes and copies of subjecta by celebrated artists. have also a varied assortment of BIBLES, PRAY Eli. HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS. HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES. NOVELS, tfce. Religious IVints aud Emblems in great variety, aud the largest and most complete stock of STATIONERY ever brought to this county. 600 ew and beautiful Btjles of WALL PAPER, including an assortment of Potter's celebrated English make, for which wo are sole agents in this locality. These Wall Papers are handsomer in design, supe rior in finish, and 2 inches wider than an other make. The. citizens of Ebensburg and vicinily are respectfully notified that we make BOOK BINDING and the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly executed at moderate rates. Kr-Store on corner of Cliutcn and Locust streets, immediately opposite Foster House. Johnstown, Oct. 24. 1867.-tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY, !!l.P.PATTiI, ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, (Jane gtti gairs, ROCKINQ CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE 11M un.ii Kill i I a IT . I!i i Setteeo, Lourtgcs, &c, &c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THL Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicita a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co- Pa. Jan. 81,1867. imm Dfltyi mi mm. Is9U101V Si. MlRItt!. DEALERS IK DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair Resto ratives, Pills, Ointments. Plasters, Lini ments, (all kinds J Davis' Pain Killer. Rad waya Ready Relief, Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Ex tracts and Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup. Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, PURE SPICES, c. CIGARS AND TOHACCOS, Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds, Cap, Post and all kinds of Note Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Fencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Maga zines, Newspapers, Novels, Histories, Bibles, Religious Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, ripes, &c. IC7 Medicine for the body and food for the mind. Call and see. Main Stbebt, EBHKSBrBo. Jqly 26, 18C7. JpOREIGN SHIPPING EXCHANGE OFFICE. We are now selling Exchange (at New York Rates on England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria. Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, IIe3en, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port In England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO; WORD from JOILNSTOWN1 JOIIX J. MURPUY & CO., Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general yariefy of NOTIONS, &c Their stock consists of almost every article usually kept In a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 23, lS57.-tf. $5 623 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" or "KEYSTONE SKIRTS" are the best and Cheapest Low Triced Uoep SkirU in the market. Trail Skirt. 25 springs, $1.00; 30 springs, $1. 20 ; and 40 springs, 1 1-46. Plain Skirts, 6 tapes, 20 springs., 80 Cents; 25 springs, 96 Cents; 30 springs. $1.15; and 85 springs, $1.25. Warranted in every respect. Our OWN Make" of Usion Skirts," Eleven Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 spring. $1.20 to $2.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, from 95 Cents to $2.00. Thes Skirts are better than thce sold by other . establishments as first class goods, and at much lower i rices. -Our OWN Make" of Champion Skirts" are iu every way superior to all oilier Hoop Skirt before the public, aud only have to be examined or worn to convince every ot.e of the fact. Minufactured of the best linen finished Eoglish S'eel Sprines, verv superior tnpes, and the style of the metdic fasten ings and manner of securing them surpass for durability and excellence any other Skirt in this country, and are lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give more atiafacttiou and are really cheaperjthan all others. Every lady should try Oiern, They are being sold extensively by Merchants throughout this and the ailj lining States at very moderate prices. It j-ou want the beat, ask for "Hopkins' Champion Skirt." If you do not find them, get the merchant with whom you deal to order them for 3ou, or come or Fend direct to us. Merchants will Enfl our different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially invite them to call and examine our extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List. To be liad at Retail at Manufactorv. and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Whole sale of the Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should be addressed. Manufactory and Salesroom. 28 Arch Street, Between Cth aud 7th Su., Phiiad'a. April 2, 18G8.-4m. WM. T. HOPKINS. J n. A. Shoemaker If Co. are the only dralers in Ebensburg who keep these cele brated Skirts for sale. ENTISTRY.Dr. I). W. Zeis- Itr has taken 1 e rooms on Hitrh Kt.rpft rri pr.:lr orrii'ifp.1 hv Lloyd & C . as a Banking 1 1 . t -e , t?rE ces to the citizens of Ebensbnig and vicin ity. Teeth extracted without paiji by use cf Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Got. FJEXTISTRY. The wndersign- -H- ed, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully offers hia professional services to the citizens of Eb- I enburg and vicinity, which place he wid lnt ou tl.e loiirth .Monday of each month, to remain tne week. feb.6. SAli'L BELFORD. D. I. S. rjR. T. F. MCLURE, Si:kgeon "- Dkntist. Carrol ltown. Cambria Co., Pa. Teeth inserted on Gvld, Silver. Adaman tine, Cheoplastic, Ac. OProfessktnab visit made to Chest Spring the firt week and to Lorctto tht second week of each month. Carmlltown, July 4. 1867Iy.$3 TAMES J. OATMAN, 31. D., " tenders his professional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizsns of CarroII tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at 1.5a reM1eDce, one door south of A. Haug's tin nnd hardware store. May 0, 1867. O BEYEREAUX, Fnr- sjcian aki Sckokos. Summit, Pa. Office east end of Mansior.'llonsp, on Rail Road street. Night calls may be made a. the office. fmy23.tf.l J. LLOYD, successor to R. S. Bukn, Dealer in Druas, Medicines. Paints, fi-e. Store on Main street, eppoeit the "Mansion House," Ebensburg, Ta. OctolK-r 17. 1867.-6m. D. M'LAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa. Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. B. I JOHKBTOy, J H. sCASlkX. JOHNSTON & SCANLAN. Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria co., Pa. Office opposite the Court llonso. Ebensburg, Jan. 31. 18C7.-tf. JOHN I LINTON, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jolinstown, Pa. Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion Hous, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 81. 1867.-tf. F. A. SIIOEMAKEK, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on High street , one door East of the Banking House of Lloyd & Co. January 81, 1867.-tf. F. P. TIERXEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW7, Ebensburg, Pa. Office iu Colonade Row, Jan. 6. 1867-tf. W. II. SECnLER, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. j Office in the Commissioners' Room. Conrt House. Jan. 81, '67-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. n Office on Centre street, opposite Linton'd Hotel. Jan. 81, 1867-tf. JOHN FENLON, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. Office on High street, adjoining his resi dence. Jan 31, 1567.-tf. . GL. PERSUING, Attokney-at- Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Ben ton 'a Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1867. WILLIAM KITTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa Office in Colonade Raw, Centre street. Jan. 31. !867.-tf. GEORGE M. ItEAD-E". ATTORNEY 4T LAW, Ebensburg. Pa Office in Colonade Row, Centre street Jan. 31, 1867. GEORGE W. OATMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, JPa.- Office in Colonade Fow, Centre street January 31, 1867.-tf. THAMES C. EVSLY, Attorney Oil at-Law, CurToUiown, Cambria Co., Pa, Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. J a 1867. XT KINKEAD, Justice of the reac and Claim Agent. Ofiice removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Hae-o, Kefl;,. decd, cn I?gh St., Ebsnrhnr jll,
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