' JET SLJ33L-"W Corns Coins are of two kind, vege table and animal.: Vegetable corn grows in rows, and animal corn grows on toes. There ure several kinds of corn ; there is unicorn, Capricorn, . cgrn-dodgeis, field corn, and toe' corn, which is the corn you feel most. It is paid, I believe, that gophers like corn, but a person having oorns doe not like to "go far," if ho can hAp it. Con3 havo" kernel,' and many onlnn. U have corns. v ccelable Corn colonels nave corns. .-B- I L-rows on ear?; but nninial corn grows on the feet, at tho ether end ol ti e body. Another kind of corn is acorn; these prow on oak?, but there, is no honx about the corn The accrn is a com - with an indefinite arlick, but 1Le.tue corn is n very definite article indeed. Try it" and we. Many a man, when he has a corn, he wishes it was na acorn. Folks that have corns, sometimes rend for a doctor, and if the doctor himself id corned, he won't probubly do so well ai if lie isn't. rJ he doctors tay that corns are produced by tight boots or thou, which is probably the tvneon why h'i n man is tiht they Fay he is corno"k If a farmer manages well, he can get a good deal of corn on erne acre, but I know c4" a farmer that h is one corn tl.nt raaUes the biSSt aebcr on his farm. The bi-grr crop of vege table corn a man raises the better ho likes it, but tho bigger crop of animal corn he raises the better he don't like it. Another kind of corn is tern-dodger. The way it id made is very feint pie, and is made as follows (that in if you want to know) : You g9 aloir a street and meet a man that you know has corns, and is a rouih character ; then you ?tep on the toe that has the corn on if, and see if you won't have occasion to dodge. In lhat way yuu will find out what a corn-dodger is. A T4i.c of Enchantment. The nite vra klare, with a fog. Her iea was cast upon tkc ski, and her brest did huv with :nany a H$h. Her hare was az black az a black torn cat, ntd her lip Jerusalem ! hold my hat! .My arm waz round her little waist, and I got realy her lips to taste ; but whenever I do a thing eo chaste 1 never am in n;eh of a haste. "'Tia e&id, that when you kiss the Ku York girl, with pretty blue ixes and hare that k arte,., tha ask yu what yu are about, and give yu a thin right on the notit- The Western girls, tha make no hotter ; if yu kiss them on one check tha turn tV.e other. KiaI give me a Kentucky c'nl for kiin' t!ia beat all others clean to- nothiu.' Whenever jou cive one of 'em a mack, they pucker up their lips mid kifs you back. But ru mi Btori. My derefet reder, ilaxft pt wri ; fur if I did get off ml ! lrnk, l'rc iivw, without trouble, found Hi way back ; and mi iheem again I'll iifcvcv lose as eure as this is potry or pros. I xctt Jemima's form to mine, nnJ looked down in her iae, and as 1 took her hand in mine, I couldn't bteeth fur h-z9. Nearer, nearer, mi lips to her's did Hicak 1 felt her warm breth on mi cheek; 1 gave her little hand a squeeze, wliwi nuin up her hed, the eed "take Leer, Joe, til! I netzc." Mi:rAL Ecci.NTn:ciriL3. In cases of menial disease persons have wholly forgot ten acquired language., and reverted to their native ton it Id recorded that we.fc dving, attempt Isold's prayer in English, but did so in Latin. In the same manner certain events will slip out of the memory altogether. Dr. l'richard tells ms an anecdote which proves that .the brain sometimes stands ytill for years upon the invasion of disease, nnd when (he attack has passed can take up the recollection of an action just at the oit)t at which it had left oil". A farmer of New Kngland, whilst enclosing a piece of land, happened, when he had Unirhcd Via da) V work, to put tke beetle and wedge which he had used for bi littiiir the timber in the hollow of treo. Tlmr t night he was seized i:h a mental attack which prostrated his mind for many years. At length, however, his senses were eud drr.ly restored, when the first question he ntktd wus whether his sons had brought in the beetle. They replied that they could not find it, fearful of bringing back a recurrence of the attack ; upon which the old man got up, went blraighl to the hollow tree, and brought back the wedges suid the ring of the beetle, the wood work iteli having rotted away. I'tssyuoYAL. Farmers might easily save the flesh of horses and cows, mid confer great kindness on their animals, in preenting the usual annoyance of flies, lv simply washing the parts with extract td pennyroyal. Flies will not alight a Moment on the spot to which this has ben applied. Every man who is com passionate K his beasts oujkhl to know this simple remedy, and every livery stable and country inD ought to have a supply on hand for travelers. UoNbMY. A boy Whose honesty, is ior to be oommeoded than his ingenuity, once carried some butter to a merchant in a country village to exchange for goods. The butter having a very beautiful appear ance, aud tbt merchant being deeirous of procuring such for his own use, inritcd the boy to bring him all the butter his mother kad to spare. "I think," said the boy, "she OJi't spur any more, for she would not ftrei this, only a rat fell into the cream, nud ib did not like to use it herself." T5mmK(S Alive. It hag been stated tkat a certain teEt, of actual death, is aily made by a candle lighted, and held to tbe finger of the corpse. If the burning produces a water blister, life is cot extinct. But if a dry blister, onjy containing air or p?, the vital ppark has fled forever. This is worth remembering. . . A writer who has been troubled to keep cool at nights, says that "a piece of Canton matting spread over tho bed will make it very cool and pleasant. I have fdund great relief by this nienn?, and have got a good Dight'a sleep, which would Lave been an impossibility with the ordi nary bed clothes." 'Uft ; on the other hand. I a bastde ; it ha establ.she-d a system, of Dr. Johnson, when he i V , 1 , Tv : i T i-u mi vain 10 re nen i ir.e to reM,n . 5l liS abolished the rcht of a Tlic National Democratic and Conservative Soldiers' and Sailors' Platform. 1. Immediate restoration of all the States to tbeir rights in the Union under tbe Cons'itu tion, and of civil government to the American rt-on'e. 2" Amnesty for all past political offenses, and the regulation of the elective franchise in the tinted I'V their citizens. r . 3 Pavmel.t of the public debt of tlie tinted stnfps a t-nr.i.1 na practicable: all moneys drawn foiu the people hv i-tion. except h as . nnu.e for the neeetie- of the 'oveirmciit, vonoinicaiiy nuuuuwmwi -.-o honest It arpfied to such pa? meat; and where the obfitaf is of the government ao no ex , prts.K Mate upon their lace, or the law un-Ter whieh'-they were issued docs not provide tliat ihev khtl be pai l n coin, they ought, in mht and in juvice. be paid In the laivt.il money of ; the United States. (Thnndtrs of applause ) ' 4. Equal taxation of every -species of proper ty according to itsreal value, including govern in en t tKinc's, aid other public securities.. (Re newed chferin- and cries of "read, ic again. ) 5. One f-uriencv for the ki ernment and the people,' the laborer and the office-holder, the pen-ioner and the s-rddier. the producer and the bondholder. (Great cheerirg and cries of "read it apain.") The fifth resolution us apain read, and again cheered. ft. Kcor.omv in the iidnnnistrfttion or t.ic eoveinment ; the reduction of the standing annv and navi ; the abolition of the J-'reed-mei-'s liureau (pi eat cheering.) and all politica iniitrumeiitalitie.i desipred to secure negro su premacy ; tiniplifieaUon of the system, and lieontinuaiiee of inquiitoiial assessing and collecting internal revenue, so that the burden of taxation tuny be etpialized and lessened, the credit of the povernnient and the currency made good , the repeal of nl! enactments for ei rolliug the State militia into national forces In time of reace, and a tariff tor revenue upon fort-ign imports, and such equal taxation under the internal revenue 1 iws a will atlbrd inciden tal protection to domestic manufactures, and as will, without iniparing the revenue, impose the least burden upHi and best promote and encourage the great industrial interests of the country. 7. Kef'irm of abuses in the adininTgration, tha expulsion of corrupt, men from cilice, the abrogation of n.-e!ea oilices ; the restoration of rghtful fcufhoiity to, and indipeucence of, the executive ai;d judicial departments of the government ; the gubordioation of the military to the civil power, to the end that the usurpa tions of Congress and jthe despotism of the f-w-rd niav cease. 8. Equal rights and protection for natural izeJ and native-horn ciiizens at home and a I road ; the assertion of Air. erica n nationality which shall coinaiaud the respect of foreign powcrd and furnish an example nnd encourage ment to people snuggling for national integrity, constitutional liberty and individual righ's ; and the maintenance of tae rights of natur il ijd chixens against the absolute doctiine of immutable alleglahee.aud the claims of foreign powers to p.unirh them for alleged eiime com milted beyond their jurisdiction. (Applause.) Iu deminding these measures and reforms we arraign the lladical party for it disregard of riLt, and the unparalleled oppression ai.d tyrant. y which have marked its career. ' After tbe inot solemn and unanimous pledge of both liwuses of Congicss to prosecute the wir exclusively for the myintenance of the go vernment ainl the preservation of the Union under the Constitution, it h;is violated that mos.' sacred pledge under which alone was ral lied, that noble volunteer army whfeh carried our fl.ig to victory. Instead of restoring the Union, it has, so far as is in its power, dissolved it, and subjected tea .States, in time of profound peace, to military despotism and negro supremacy. It has nulli fied there the lig' t of trial by jury ; it has a bolished the habkas court's that most sacred writ of liberty ; it has overthrown the freedom of speech and the press ; it has substituted ar biinry seizures, ard arrests, and military trials, and secret st.ir chamber inquisitions for the I constitutional tribunals: it has Uisrctrardj d in time f rence the riht of the people to be free freni scorches and seizures ; it has entered the post and telegraph offices, and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private l papers and letters w ithout any specific charge i or notice of utliJavit, a required by the organic law ; it has converted the American C.in'to! ppeal on important constitutional questions to the supreme judicial tribunals, and threatens to curtail or destroy its original jurisdiction, which is irrevocably vested by the Constitution, while the learned Chief Justice has been sub jected to the most atrocious calumnies, merelv becanse he would tut prostitute his high office to the support of the false and partisan charges preferred agaiust the President. Its corruption and extravagance have exceeded anything known ia history and by it frauds and nionopo lit s it has nearly doubled the burden of the debt created by the war. It has stripped the Presi dent of his constitutional power of appointment, even of his own cabinet. Under its repeated assaults the pillars of the government are rock ing on their base, and should it succeed in No vember next aud inaugurate its President, we will meet us a subjected and conquered people amid the ruins ot liberty and the scattered frag ments of the Cons itution ; and we do declare and resolve that ever since the people of the United States threw off all subjection to the British crown the privilege and trust of suffrage have belonged to the several States, and have been granted, regulated and controlled e clu sively by the political power of etich State re spectirely, and that auy attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State of thi right, or interfere with its exercise, is a fl -i grant usurpation of power which can find no warrant iu the Constitution, and if sanctioned by the people, w ill subvert our form of govern ment, and can only end in a single centralized and consolidated government, in which the separate existence of the Slates will be entirely absorbed, and an unqualified despotism be es tablished in place of a Federal Union of co equal Putes ; and that we regard the recon struction acta (so called) of Congress, as such, are usurpations, and unoonstituiional, revolu tionary aud void. That our soldiers and sailors, who carried the flag of our country to victory against a most gallant aud determined foe, must ever be grate fully remembered, aud all the guarantees sriven in their favor must be faithfully carried into execution. That the public lands should be distributed as wideiy as possible among the people, and should be disposed of either uuder the pre erup tion or homestead laws, and sold in reasonable quantities, and to none but actual occupants, at the minimum price established by the gOTern nient. Wheu grants of the public lauds mav be allowed necessary for the encouragement of important puoue improvements, the proceeds of the sale of such lands, and not the lands them selves should be applied. That the Tiesident of the United States, An drew Johnson (applause) in exercising the pow er of his bice, cilice in resistiu? the apnTes4nn f Congress upon the constitutional ikrhts of the Mates and. the people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole American people, and in behalf of the Democratic party we tender him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that re gard. (Great applause.) Upon this platform the Democrat'c party ap peal to every patriot, including all the Conser. vative element, and all who desire to support the Constitution atd restore the Unionr forget ting'all past differences of opinion, to unite with us in the present great sruggle for the liberties of the people, and that to all such, to whatever I aty they may have heretofore belonj ed, we eitsud the right hand of fellowship, and hail all such co oper -ting with us as friends and brethren. (Applause.) DR. H.B.MILLER, ALTOONA, FA., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Cilice u Caroline lUreet. between Virginia ; and Emma streets. All -woejc w-AjuuvrtD. Aliooua. June 10, lt6S.-Cm. JTJOUSEKEEFERS, ATTEKTIOK! A WASHING MACHINE WORTH HAVING! Clothes mm The best ever in vented The longer ' TUEK AUK I'M! (lie better THKV ARE LIKKD. They are comltis Iio general use tliruugliout lle country Many who sell th-J Univehsai. Wkingkr k'eep also the Doty WASHING MACHINE, w hich, although but recently introduced, is as great a Labor and Clothes Saver sts the Wringer, and is destined to win public fa vor and patronage everywhere. It washes perfectly without wearing or riMiiifj the clothes at all. CCr Prices Family Washer, $14. No Wringer, $10. These Machines are adopted by the Amer ican Jqricullurist as Premiums, and endorsed by its Editors as the best in market. nOMG TESTIMONY. Read the following testimonials from per sons in Ebensluirg who have used and learn ed to appreciate these valuable Machines : Mr. G. Huntley We havejused one of Duty's Washing Machiues, which we pur chased from you several weeks since, and it gives entire satisfaction. We cheerfully re commend it to all housekeepers, and art freo to say that we wnuld'not dispense with it for any consideration. It is a great saver of time, labor and clothes. LINTON cc SON, Mounta-n Ilonse. I purchased one of Doty's Washers from Mr. G. Iluntlev and am delighted with it. and would recommend every housek oper to get one. Mrs. A. M. PIPER. Mr. G. Huntley The Doty Washing Ma chine I purchased from you proves to l e an article of real mfrit the best I have ever seen. Considering the great relief it afiords in the labor of washing and the saving of time, no family should be without it. WM. M. JONES. Mr. Geo. Huntley I am delighted with the Doty Washer purchased from you. The more I use it the better I like it. I woiild not he 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. Huntley have given the most perfect satisfaction, and I am free to say that I would not wish to return to 6rst principles again for a very handsome con sideration. Every housekeeper should have one of each cf these machines, as they are certainly excellent in their way. Mrs, A. W. McPIKE. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. May 7, 186S. Cm. Ebensburg, Pa. G I IIKaT Reduction ix Prices ! 2) CASH HI YENS! AT TIIK EBEXSRURG IIOCSE-FliRXISHIXG STORE. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensbtirg and the public gener ally that he bas made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will con.-it, in part, of Co.-!Jiy, Parlor and Heat xng Stuces, of the rnos-t popular kimis ; 77i xrure of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Iron and Nails. Win dow Glass. Puttj', Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great varietj', Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, Boring Machines. Aimer. Chisscls, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saws. Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spaoes. Scvthes and 3nath3, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Be!L-, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wringers, Grind Stones, Patent Molasses Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, 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 Willow 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, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fish, Hominj', Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley: Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGAH.S; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Slanilla Ih-pes, and many other articles at tbe lowest rates for CASH. Q(3-House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 23. 1867.-tf. TI1C I.MVCUSIL CLOTHES WRLXGBR, C tKOWNIHC f!T M COHTLAWpr s N Y. 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 this Patent. It being universally couceded that Cogs are necessary to prevent the Rolls from being broken or torn loote, many attempts have been made to get a Cog-Wheel arrangement which shall equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid the "Stop-Gear." but without suc ces: For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, May 7, 1S68. ly.e PITTSBURGH STAR, So. 42 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. fit. 11.-1 j. FELIX HENLY, Pro?'r. Ft n i.i m ' f . TXTMA i TRAD 18G8. ' I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PUaCHASEHS OF TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE ! ' : EITHER AT WHOLESALE OK liETAIL. . My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sheet-Iron, ;f !" v COPPER AND BRASS WARES, liXAMKU.El AND IM-AIX SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS; Etc, COAL SHOVELS, MINE. LAMPS, OIL CANS, IiOUSl-.FUriXlSHlNG IIARD WAttE OF EVERY KIND. peat 'a Auti-Du.t . HEATING ani COOKING STOVES, EXCELS1 OR C COKING S1V VES, NOBLE, TRIUMPH akd PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And anjr Cocking Stove desircJ I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Platf S and Gratt'4, &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 oCwhich will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WHOI.KSAI.K Oi: l:KTAiI j I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving i moie liuht than anv other in use. Also, the i Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. It rcccmmcnds itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS 1 of all 5.i;ies constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-lrcn. at lowest possible rates. Wholes a r.ic Mkrcii ants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in ters3u. Hapinff to.ee all mv nl.l rnr,mrr I many new cnos tnis Spnni:. I return my ! tronage I have already received, nnd will 1 i inf..t vi j'lv iu. all IT lilj HJ.IJI LiUi, II li,LII- er thev buy or not. FRANCIS W. IT AY. Johnstown, March 7, lS'J7.-Cm. WHOLESALE ir.h I l.'rJ tr-- 'If! D.W.IURSIIBERCEMCO., 31 tlX gTRS:ET, OPPOSITE SCVTT HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Keep constnn'Ty for sale the largest and best assortment of pure DRUGS & ItIEDICIIJES IS CAM RRI A. COCXTY. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES Alcohol, Turpentine, Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands. BYES DYE STUFFS Ml PBTTY And in fact crtryUung lept in a first-class Drug Store, all of which will be SOLD AT CITY PRICES. MISH LEFTS CEL-iiRATED BITTERS, by the dozen or by the gallon. oca srocn of Perfumeries and Toilet Articles is acknowledged by all judges to be the LARGEST IN QUANTITY AND FINEST IN QUALITY OK AMY l.V OL'IC TOW'S. SOI-E AtiKNTS KOIt tiimms ASI) SHARP'S 3LVGIC LINDIENT ! ALL ORDERS T ROM PTLY FILLED AT LOWEST PRICES. I Johnstown, Aug. 15, 1867.-ly. ESTABLISHED 1850. TIIC OL.UEST DRUG STORE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C. T. FRASEM Keeps constantly on hand the LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GO ODS PERTAIN ING TO THE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers AT WHOLES 1LE OR RETAIL TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOWEST RATES! Franklin Street, - (OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE,) JCHNSTOVN, . PENM'A, frixpoRTS afe co.:, "- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in IKON, NAILS, &c, Juoiaia Street, opposite United States Hotel, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. UalT ! Hp n; MJ AA M. Oi.ll Vlliil UiltlUil (EoTADLISnRD nt 1835.) riUST PRIZE GOLD MED AT. Awarded y tho American Institute, "Sew York, 1SC7, to SOHUTZE . & LTJDOLFF, FOR THK BEST ' . ' PIANO FOETES. Solo Ifanofic'.urerg of Grand anl Square Patent . , Meaiior Plate Plane Forte , with DOUBLE IR01T FBAME..1, A COMPLETE PB0TECTI05 AGAI5ST WET, COLD OS HOI CUMATK. Patented February 80th, 1S66.) WAKKAXTEJ) 1'OK FIVK TEAKS. tVarrrsemi, 45 Iriue St., New Vrk Tiir Tatrnt Monitor DnWf Flum by ttu-tr pwnUar Con. trtR-Uuo tr t-i iur o a.1 otiu-!.. aitl tku-ir VMtrit roii-i In tbt wret pinlik beiiti? 6upprtd by the Iran fram. alltiw iiif a tatxrr av.ee fnr lb. aouadiu board than la j mr una by any utUrr kiiri wl i't.uo. iy turn nkaaii. tue quantity M a Tbf am-'lty bl'thetone U largely iw-n-aaad. Itfr lut, becu t-vtoMtitol by ku brttjud.u to ba uurivailtU fur Power eai SvaetctM cf Toae, Eacy sad AgreeatW Touch and Beauty of Finish. Mnt fimttrrinz certiiVratca of cBoelWnca trnn Taatbrrg, GuttrUnik, Sir. rat b. ViL-uxteiupa. aad a larae nuibvr cl ilia utOKt diUiirilftiir-d FrrfMwut, Mill Auutmli. Fiutix ieff .a-p.-rifwe ami .urtr lacHlic iut MnAulacturibg. a ar t aiju-d td oflr bur Tiaaca i.t aj low pricra aa axe a4l by lir 4cri'-W Tiiak.rf. Svai fjt e.rcuiar aod flic LimU Wil. at. LI.OYU, JoUH LLOYD, Prtsulent. . Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP ALTOONA. GOVERXSlK.Vr AGEKCY AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF TUB UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North IVard, A'Joinia, I'a. Authorized Capital, ----- $800,000 Cash Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000 AH business pertaining to Banking dci e on favorable terms i Internal Revenue Stamps of all Jeuomi- nations, always on hand. j To purchaKere of Stamps, porcentag. in t-Umps, will he hilowtl, as follows: j i,5 to 100, 2 per cent. ; 4100 to J200. I o . . mi, , .. ; .. . 1 a .... i ' . I Jan. 31. 1807 tf. "a fOYO & CO. lln niter, i 1 i KBF.seBCita Pa. j Iver, Government Loans, and itiop, bough.t and s ld. Interest ! 1'imcLctiU. Od'ection? mado : Gold, Silve Other Secnrit h ! I.)t-io i n htift1 i.f- ! oil ar.;V.T., r.inf. in tho TTnite.l States. ! and a ceueral Bankius business transacted. January 31. loC7. M LLU CP' A ltoo ti. Pa. Drafts on the priccipal ciUen and lver j and Gold for tale. Ctnct;ous raiul. j Moneys received on depsvit, payabla on 6V s j mand, without ui:-est, or pua time, with interest at fnir rates. anSl. J JOHN Q-Y. Wll. WELSH. GA Y W K L S U InttMiori to Ouj ab PalittcF, WilOLMiALS Krncer Pnd Poraiw'.n frW-hants brOCe.S anaAira';;,i" efCtiant., i!fli OkALSB5 IjC FLOUR, PRODUCE. VISIT, SALT, CAR- BOX OILS, d.. ire, Corner Penu and Canal Sts., opposite Grafn Elevator. ffe-bLl FiUslMrah. Pa. hahvhy cuii.DS. . . . towitiE ciiiLus. ft ti t T ti O f, i JLJL U'haltaale Btalcn In t m.m, MM LEATHEB. I 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Gtton ra"1: B?Blth auJ cret CLiin' T. JAMES' JIOTEL,! (Conducted on the Karoptan Plan,") j 405 e'k 407 I-insaTT Sthf.et, oi'Fosite tub j Uxrjf Dkpot, Pittsbubgh.Pa. I AMES K. LAN All AN, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly buiit and splendidly j 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. BRA L. Li I E It TL IT TT GILBERT & ROYAL, KHtalilished 1835, WhoJesalc Druggists, Sou. SOI) and Sll X. TlitrU Street, PHILADELPHIA. JOHN Gilbert, . . THEODor.B A. royal, jrrqyorters and Dealers in Druse, Spices, I'd, I Dye fetalis (hi Melicines. Paints, Glass, ev'C, &C. April 2. 1868.-3m. VALL PAPERS. PAPUIl II A S G I X G S ! A IMMHXSR fTOCK OF WALL PA PEES, NEW AND ELKOANT STYLES FOR PARLORS. HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HOWELL vl P.OUKKE-S, Corner rf Fourth and MarlU Streets, April 2, 1868.-3m. PHILADELPHIA, M. CttESSVf KLL, JOHN A. BYPBIt, . X. bLACK, Wil. D. GEMH1LL. its. Mcdonald, WITH M. CRESSWELL Si CO., Importers and Jobbers of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Ko. Sll Market Street, June 20. 18G7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. A. c. d i ii u ii r , WITH BOKER & 13 it OTHERS, Blanufaciurers, a&d Wholesale Dltrs in CITY AND EASTERN HADE BOOTS AND 'SHOES, SO. 433 MAU8.W. 'mKK-T, Blow Fifth, Soutk Side, - PHIL AD A. WHOLESALE St Yet' -.V. .1 ta aa S Va. ' V JBX4B I E T E R S IDES WITH UICKMAX, 1IULI, &, CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, ; JV. 13. Cor. Third A Urkt at., Jan. 22, 1857. P HJLAl ELPHIA .J A ii E S II. D A t r V I s, Ke<r-r in. ii i-lid mt POPLAR, CHERRY ASH LUMBER, . Yard Nos. 3 U and Slfl N. li, .ad St., philadllphia. GO-Busines8 attended to in Ebmsburc by T ':ti: ! , - - Wm. J. Williams. imj-TO-iyj HARTFORD LIVE STOBK lip CIPASY. CASH CAPITAL, $500,000. We are now prepareil to insure LIVE STOCK against hth . Death and Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of Btock have, now the opportunity, by insur Y ing with this Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the lesof their &i imald in case ot . drath or theft. OWNERS OF IIORSl, ManufacturerB, Farmer?, Teamsters. Ex presemen, Physicians, and iu tact all who are to any itent dependant ujen the ervi oc3 of their horsed in tbeir daily vocations, should insure in this Cocinanv. and thus derive a protection against the loss of their nimals. which are iu many cafes the Bo'e means of support to their bwnera. FARM STOCK Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this meana of saving the value of their stock, and secure an equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in being deprived of their Cattle, by itiauriog in thid, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! By insuring in this Company you ex change a certainty for an uncertainty. No man can tell whether hi" anisnals may not be stolen or die through some unfortewn calamity. X- Competent Agents wanted, te ichom a liberal covipensatitrii will be paid. Apply to KERR & CO., General Agents. April 4. 18o7.-ly. Altoona. Fa. fj!- G.l. WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg. has teen appointed local agent for the Hartfonl Live Stock Insurance Company. G E I S & R E U T II COltristowu. Pa , DnniCn I CDO CTATIflMCDC UUUlNOuLLLnUi O I rt I lUULIlO AI3 KOOj. OIMJIIHS- MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK BOOKS. POKTK-MONAIS. PAPER BOXES ANI) LOOKING GLASSES. T-ifikin'T (ilsa ani ITrtiiru FrantPR alwars on hand, and made to order. A large and m si comjiiete assortment oi inlawing i.m i r. Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of j Chromoe, Pitintings in Oil, Steel Plate Ea- gravinsw, Pl?.in and Colored Lithographs, Oil Prints, Photographs and Wo-d Cuts. This collection embraces a Ft-lection of Urge pictures ot landscape ami uo- rt.ir- Srpw and Portraits anil Ti Otlfl dif- feriit Tiitieof Cftr Photographs of prom 1 iaeut men, comJ and sentimental scenes and our.ies f subWta bv celtbratl a-fists. We pave awo a varied airtmn.t of BllLK, PRAYER. HYMN ai.d SCHOOL BOOKS. i HlS'ltHJIKS. L'.IOGKAPHIES, NOVELS, Sec'. Religious Prints aud Emblems in great varit-ly, aal the largest and most nanpletti wtock of Si A 1 1' )i r.IiV ever brought to this ecunty. fOO new and beautiful rylcs of j , ! WALL PAPER, luclud-.ng an assortment of j i Po'.ter'ii ich-bratcd English Diake. for which I ! we ar ad s&ent Ln thia lc-.ility. Thse ! j- wf lu'8 , k. " Ali6t! 1 - r-"u ar '!df,"?cr " 'ftfn.supe- , n r lB hhi and 2 mctc wider than any crr m ik P 1 8' . ' , r, , The Itizen of E-ensbtirg and vicinity are respectfully uotihed that we make BOOK V?G' and .th nianufacture of BLANK BUU1V1 11 " J""'"!1": executed at mixlerate ratei. ; fjiiSLore cn corner of Cliutcn and Locust i fctrets, immeniatp- opposite roster u .use. Johnstown, Oct. 24. 187.-tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. j JOIlXSTOW, 14. j ALL KINDS OP ClLSirxu.ovi).ta(-.,ioi, ,xuk as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back ! tnx. lea!er m Drugs, Medicine, Chairs, Vienna Chairs. Bustle Cbairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane tat (Sfabs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounge?, &c.,&c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest i STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT Till, j j Tastes of all. j Thankful for past favors, he rpect- ! j fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron- j ! age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria I i G. P. J Jan. 31,1807 Emm us m mi im j & MlRR ll, i DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, i Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair Resto ; ratiws, rills. Ointments. Plasters, Lini j ineuts. (all kinds, Davis' Pain Killer. Rad , ways lUady Relief, Browu'a Jamaica j Ginger, Citrate Jlancnia, Flavoring Ex- tracts and Essences, Lemon Syrup, Sootldng Svnip, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, PURE SPICES, &c. CIGARS AND TOHACCOS, ' Blank Books, Detds. Notes and Bonds. Cap. ! Post and all kinds of Note Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing t lui.1. Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Maga zines, Newspapers. Novels. Histories. Bibles, Religioi'.s Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, ripes-, &c. (O Medicine for the body and food for the mind. Call and see. Mais Street, Ebkssbueq. July 25, 1867. F OREIGN SHIPPING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. fe are now selling Exchange (at New lork Kates on Fagland, Ireland. Wales, Germany, Austria, Bavaria, Baden, Hcsen, Hanover, Belgium, Scotland, Trussia, Wurtemberg, Sasony, 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. A "WORD from JOHNSTOWN! JOUX J, MURPHY & CO., Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTION'S, &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, 1807.-t(, Ja 628 HOOP SK2ETS. 628 WM. T. 1IOPKIN&' VQWN MAKE" or KXYSTONE SKIRTS" are the. best and Cheapkjt Low Tiled Hoop Skittd in the market. Trail Skirt. 25 springs, $1.00; SO springs, $1.20; an l 40 springs, $1-45. Plain Skirt. 6 tapes, spring 80 Cents ; 2 springs, 9& Cents ; & springs.' ; and 35 spritigs. il-25. Warratiled in eren respect. . Our OWN Make" of "Ukios Skirts," Eleven'Tape Trails, from 20 to &0 springs. $1.20 to. $2. 60. Plain, Six Tapes. 20 to iO springs, from 95 Cents to $2.00. These Skiits are loiter than those sold by other establisLmenU as Crct t'ass goodi, and at much lower f rices. "Our OWN Make" of "CitAJtrus Fkip.ts" are in every way superior to all f iber lie p Skirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to convince every o:.e of the f.iet. M ir.ufactured of the bet lineu fini.fied EuglisU S eel Spri:;g;, very superior t.ipes. and the style of tbe nietalic far-ten-ings and manner of securing tbem nrpuss for durability aud excellence anj- other Skirt in this ccuutry, aud are lighter, more tlasti.-, . will wear longer, give cure satisfaction an.l are really clap-rtlian all others. Evrrj laly shruild try them. They are 'oeir.g so'. J extensively by Merchants thr-uj;hout tl.is and the aj-iuitg States at very inodeiate prices, ll j ou want the beot. a-k li r Hophin.' Champion Skirt." If jui to not find tbem, get the merchant with whuia yon deal to or.ior th'm for you, or come tr rend direct to us. Merchants wdl n1 our dillerent grades of Skirts exactly what they netii, and wp csjefia!!y invite tlifcm to call and examine our extensive assortment, cr tend for Wholesale Price List. To be had at R -tail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, anl at Whole sale of the Manuracturer only, to whom ail orders should be addressed. Manufactory and Salesman. C2S ArcJi Strut, Between Cth and 7th Stp., Pbilad'a. April 2, lSCS.-4m. WM. T. HOPKINS. 37 II. A. Shoemaker ' Co. are the only dealers in Ebensburg who keep these cele brated Skirts for sale. KNTISTKY. Dr. I). AW z j mh s,re(,t L'oy.l A Co. aEJ ttrs h ler has taken the wms on recentlr occupied lv as a B-iukiiig Hou.vi-'rflh 9? V. w ,irf.fiwii r ill cert-i. -rfi ces to the ritizeus of Ehenshing and vicin ity. Teeth extracted without jmin by use if Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas, "ENTIST11Y. The undersign ed, Gradtinte vi tire Bi!ti;nore Co'.irge of Dental Sargery, respvctluliy t tYers hij professional services tj the citizens of Eb nburg and vicinity, which place he wid iit on the fourth Monday of each in' nth, to remain one week. feb.e. SAld'L BELFORD. D. D. S. F. IVCLVJUZ, Si-kueox Dentist Carrolltown, Cambria C., I Pa. Tee f h iusertl on U -Id, Silver. Adasian i ti:,e, Chcplastic. &e. (O-Pr fessi,.nal vi.it t j c,ett s he firrt wwk and t ! t .. '., , , r L'-.retto the tecotid week of each m nth. Teef'fi iuserted on U ld. Silver, Adaman ts to Carrolltown, Julv 4. IP67.-Iy.$-'J TAMES J. OATMAN, 31. I)., teudwrs his professional services as Pi.y sioian and Surgeou to the citizens of Ca"r 'f tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing iccupieHl by J. BncK A" Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at hi rei"l !ire, or.e dcv"r south of A. Ilaug's tin ar?l hartware 6tore. May 9, 1S67. O DEYERKAUX, M. D., Thy- -- fiCiAN and Scr.uKOS. Summit, Pa. OiTico east end of Mam-tou Honse, or. R -.il Road atreet. Night calls nuv be rr;.i 'e at the ofdee. rmva.tf. t aims, ire. rore on Mam trett, oppe-at th ''Mansion H use." Ebensburg, P. October 17. 18G7.-Cm. i). m laucjiilinT I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstemt, Pa. Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust stre-ets up stairs. Will attend to all tar-in ess ecnLect ed with his profession. Jau. SI. lSG7.-tf. a. L JOHNSTON, i X. SCASlAjf, JOHNSTON SCAN LAN. Attorneys t Law, Ebe-nsburc. Cambria co , Ta. Office op)oejte the Omrt Hon.-. Ebeusbnri;, Jan. SI, lSo7.-tf. JOHN V. LINTON, j I TTORNEY AT LAW, Juhnsluwn. Pa. ' I Cilice in building on corner of Main and Franklin street, orpotite Mansion lluu.-e. second Root. Entrance on Franklin bireet. Johastown. Jan. SI. lS67.-tf. F. A. SHOEMAKER, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ehensburg, Pa ll Office on Hii;h street , one door East cf the Banking House of Lloyd e: Co. January 31. IS67.-tf. F. I. TIEIiNEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. OrSce in Colon ade Row. Jan. 5. 1567-tf. W. II. SECTIIER, i TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Commissioners' R Him Court House. Jan. 31. !67-tf. JOSEPH M'DONALD, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebtnsburg. P. ii Office on Centre street, opposite Linton's Hotel. Jan. 31, 1867-tf. JOHN FENLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa Office on High street, adjoining Lis resi dence. Jan 31, 18C7.-tf. (J L. PERSUING, Attorxet-at- Law, JoJotslown, Pa. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Beutou'i Hardware Store. Jan. SI, 1867. WILLIAM KFFTELI,, I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.- umce m v;oionaue itow, tjentre street Jan. 31. 1867,-tf. GEOKGE M. READE, I TTORNEY 4.T LVW, Elsburg. Pa. Office in Colon ade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31, 1S67. , GEORGE XT. OATMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, E!ensburg, Pa.? Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. January Si, 1567.-tf. rAMES C. EASLY, Attorney QaJ at-Law, Carrolltown, Cambria Co., i'c. Collections and all legal business promptly attended to. Jan 31. 1So7- HKINKEAD, Justice of the Peace and Claim Agent. Office removed to the office formerly occupied by M. Ilassoia, Esq., dee'd, on High St., El-eBtmrgr.J H.
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