-aobla Literal urc ia I he Uag .Tu'.y ami August nro (lie months in wlii. h Jogs and cats commonly go rnad. Ojo who reads the Jacobin newspaper concerns during these months will perceive the verification of this fact in a great deal of frothing about Horatio Seymour. He will learn therefrom many things s bout Horatio Seymour that no one ever loi'.i.icd before. Jio will leam that Horatio Seymour tv a boru with double rows of teeth ; mid that his fint lively prfoinmnce was to l ite off the nurse's little finger because the had fi brother in the army. 'I iiat lie grew up a deceitful young ras cal, who bamboozled "good little boys" into the belief that fwailuwe niiht be ouht by j utting Onondaga suit on their Jails. That he cut the throa's of wx schcol LIIu.vr, extracted their livc.-p, and told them to ft saunae-makcr. That he t-tudied law because lawyers ?i:ci- "d better in rascality than any other people, excepting those who get war con .r;:c:a or places in the revenue service. That bo joined the church in order to ; 'utify a peisonul grudge againft the wor i.y -co tor, whom he afterward drowned n the Herkimer river, by tying a large Mi r.e to i.is neek. 'I hat ha is 4a enptkinjr, deceitful, rpciious, hoartlefj, adroit, unscrupulous on.-cienct !?, puilcful, juggling, intidi--i!., designing, faithless, double-tongued, ji.-imu!af inp, hypocritical, perjured, kna ih, cozening, subtle, cbduratc, base, prt't'gate, corrupt, brutal, unrighteous, f.ri viuuH, raECally, abominable, eumiti-;';.'-d, damnable, and improper viliiaD, one of your praying, cabling," &e., . &c, "scoundrels, who, with an in . l iablt'," &o , ccc, iW. , "appetite for evil," &o , ceo., Nce. , "never had the cour i.w to do a bad,'' &c, &c , Ac., "act with a defiant front; but who endeavors to purge himself and dective" &c, &c, "tl;j world by sniveling," whining, caterwauling, &c. &c, etc., "his prayers to Heaven, in which he does Eot believe us an flirt to the infuu.iv," &a , &c , SLc, &c, "of which he 'is full." Tim; hv entered into a conspiracy with S J. Ti'den, Jeff. Davie, lleile Boyd and Henry Clay Dean to murder A. Lincoln and desecrate the grave ofAnn llutledge, 'Six miles north, bearing a little west, of New Kiilem ;" and thut he never forgave W'iikes liooth for iLk'rflring and t-poiling his nieo littlo arrangement. ITiat he is crazy crazy as n loon, as n March hare, as a bod bug in brief, as ciazy as Genoral Sherman was when he said tli rebellion could not L put down by a army of seventy -five thousand men; and that the very wonderful "method in his madness" is proof" positive that he ex pects to be more crazy. That he is the identical red-handed relel who fired the first gun ; who tore down the Federal flag ; who was alluded to by General Dix when ho said, "Shoot him on the fpot who starved Federal piis oners at Anderson ville ; who played the devil generally at Fort J'illow ; who t-et fiie to a New 1'ork orphan asylum ; who ncduccd Urar.t to take his first drink ; who dared to express the opinion that Mr. Lincoln was not the Government ; who declined to become one of Mrs. Govern aient's dear friends by presenting her with n camel's hair shawl ; who raised an ob jection to Mr. Seward's littlo bell ; who said the laws ought to bo obeyed alike by rulers and people ; and who was guilty of unpardonable treason in setting an illus trious example of obedienco and patriotic devotion to the civil law, as Governor of New York. Thee are some of the purprising thiegs that people who read the Jacobin news paper concerns duiing the dog days will learn concerning Mr. Seymour. The list rieiil not be continued, because it will be found in extenso in all the Jacobin prints, to the exclusion of much moro important nd interesting matter. Chicago flints. AvF.ciOTK of a Swallow. As a man wfis shooting swallows a few days igo at Osba'dick, he fired at and wounded one, which fell as if its wing was broken, to within a few feet of the earth, when an other swallow flow directly underneath, and bore it gently up. After having at tained a considerable elevation, the bird underneath withdrew its support; but finding tho bird was sinking again to the earth, it reamed i!s station, and ence more raised ii in the air. This was done rtvcral times, till at last the bird flew away, as if it had net been hurt at all if companion following. This is as re markable instance, of attachment and s m pathy in tho feathered tribe as wo ever heard vf. ..Tho Kichinond Ilrominrr says: "Fiem all sections of tho country, from Maine to Alaska from the North, the South, tho East and the Wtf-t worthless old spoon have been sent to the Ueast by express and by mail. Spoons of wood, bone, horn, pewter, tin, iron Bnd bras, pour ia upon him at all hours. The plague of spoons is becoming more unen durable to Umler than a plague of frogs. Baskets of spoons are brought to I.im from the Post-OUioc, and the express carts rj constantly delivering them at his door." The suggestion in mado that these otTer ings bo kept up.: ..The Hynour and IJIair ratification mealing in Jiaagor, Maine, en the nighj of tho lSlh, was tho grandest political demonstration that has eter taken place in the re-nobecot Valley. More than five thousand people were present in City Hall Square. TLe wildest enthusiasm pre vailed. Three large and splendid Hags were thrown to tho brcze and greeted with tremendous cheers. A splendid dis play of fireworks added lo the brilliancy of the occasion. . . An automaton chess-player is makin Paris crazy. There is a man ia the ma chine, but where or how Jjo is placed in i is ft mystery which bafilcs the shrewd est It is the original Maelzel apparatus which created such intensa excitement twenty-five years ago. The National Democratic and Conservative Soldiers' and Sailors' Platform. 1 ImmeJiufe restoration , -of all the Ptn.re3 lo their rights in 'be Union unjer the CoiiPiitu ti.in. mid of civil government to tho American people. 2. Amnesty for -rol p".?t political oflcr.se, ntnl the rc-i: illation of Uic elective fraticliie ia lhe St ites to tl.eir citizei.s. :t l'.ivmeU of the public debt of the United States ru;;,I us J'i actxat.le ; all nionevs ctrawn font the pooj'le by taxntion. except so much as is ntjuirite for tlie necessities of the government, economically adniini.-tered, b' ing honpfitlv applied to sui-h payment, ari.l whet e the obfjgntions of the government tio not ex Pn s-ly atc cpon their face, or the law uu ler wliieh they w ere iss'icl ilocs not t rovhlo that ihev i-hnl! t'C pai l ' co'n, tlicy outilit, in ri-ht unit in j iJtii e. t,e iaiil in the lawful uionpy of t:.e ft.ite.l States. (Tl.tirMlT.-i of aj-p!ai:-e ) 1. I.'fj'ial taxa'.iun of every Fprcies of proper ty acenniing to its l e; 1 value, ineliniing govern ment bonds, aid other public securities. (Re newed cheering ni.d cries of "rcael it r.gftin.") 5. One cunencv for t!ic government and the people, the laborer r.nd the oflieeholder, the tensioner nnd the soldier, the producer and the bondholder. (Great chcerii g and cries of "read it ngain.') The fifth resolution was aifiii re.nl, and agaii cheered. '6. Ilconodiv in the ndmii istraiion of the government ; tl e reduction of the standing I'rmv nnd navy ; the abo'iiion of the Freed mcn's I5ureau (gi eat cheering.) and all politicu iiiitrurnentalities designed to secure negro su. premncy ; simplification of the system, and discontinuance of inquisitorial na-essitig and collecting internal revenue, so that the burden of taxation may be equalized an l lessened, the credit of the "government and the currency made good , the repeal of nl: enactments for enrolling ti e State militia into national forces In time of reacc, and a tariff for revenue upon foreign imports, and such equal taxation under the internal revenue laws as will afford inciden tal piotection to domestic manufactures, and as wid, without impaling the revenue, impose the least burden upon and best promote r.nd encourage the great itidu-trial interests of the country. 7. f'cfi rtn of aburs in the adniiiiis'ration, the expulsion of corrupt, men from cilice, the abrogation of useless ofiices ; the restoration of rghtful authority to. and ind pendence of, the executiTo n.d judicial department of the government ; the subordination of the military to the civil power, to the end that the usurpa tions of Congress and jjthe despotism of the kifi rd may cease. c'. Kqu.tl r'ght: and protection tor natural izod and nat;ve-boi n ciii.ens nt home and abroad ; the assertion of American rationality which s-h.all command the respect of foreign powers and furnish an example and encourage ment to people smuggling for national integrity, constitutional liberty and individual rights ; and the maintenance of the rights ot natural ized citizis against the absolute doctrine of immutable allegiance, and the claims of foreign powers to punish them for alleged crime corn milted bt-yond tl.eir jurisdiction. (Applause.) In demanding these measures and reforms we arraign the Radical party for its disregard of right, iiitd the unparalleled oppression and tyrariLy which have marked it? carter. After the mot solemn and unanimous pledge of both houses of Congress to prosecute the war exclusively for the maintenance of the go vernment an4 the preservation of the Utcon under the Constitution, it has violated that Biopt sacred pledge under which alone was ral lied that noble volunteer army which canted our fhg to victory. Instead of re.-toring the Union, it has, en fnr as is in its power, dissolved it, and subjected ten States, in time of profound peace, to military despotism and negro puprt macy. It has nulli fird there the rig t of trial by jury ; it Iris a bolished t he n abk as coi .vvi that 'most sacred writ of liberty ; it has overthrown the freedom of "speech and the press ; it has substituted ar bitrary seizures, ar d arrests, and military trials, and secret star chamber inquisitions for the c-n-tiutioiial tribunals; it has disregard! d in t:me of peace the riht ot the people to be fice from searches and seizures; it has entered the pot and telegraph r fiiees. and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private papers and letters Without any specific charge or notice of affidavit., a. required by the organic law ; it lias converted the American Capitol into a bastile ; it ha established a Fystem of fptes nnd tillicial espionage to which no coiisti tulional monarchy of Kurope would now dare to rcsf rt ; it has abolished the light of appeal on important constitutional questions t the supreme judirial tribunals, and threatens to curta1 or destroy its original jurisdiction, which is irrevocably vested by the Constitution, while the Ic-.rned Chief Justice has lit-on sub jected to the most atrocious calumnies, merely because he would rot prostitute his hitih office to the support of the f alse and partisan charges preferred against the President. Its corruption and extravagance hive exceeded anything known in history and by its frauds ar.d monor.o lita 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 sttcceel in No vember next, and inaugurate its President, we will meet as a subjected and conquered peopie amid the ruins ot liberty and the scattered fi a' mcnts of the Cons hut ion ; and we do declare and resolve that ever i-itice the people of the United States threw oil" all s-ubjectioa to the IVtti.-di crown the privilege and trust of suffrage have belonged to the several States, and have been granted, regelated and controlled e.clu Mvely by the political power of e:.ch State re spec-lively, and that any attempt bv Con-'re. on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State of this right, or interfere with its excicisc, is a flagrant usurpation of power which can find no warrant i:i the Constitution, and if sanctioned by the people, will subvert our form of govern ment, and can only end in a firi-Ie centralized and consolidated government, "in which the (separate existence of the States will be entirely absorbed, and an unqualified despotism be es tablished in place of a Federal Union of co equal States ; and that we regard the recon struction acts (so called) of Conirre?, as such tire usurpations, and unconstitutional, rerolu 'c nary 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 mu.-t be faithfully carried into execution. That the public land i j-hou'.J be distributed as widely us pos;-iij!e among the people, and ehouhl be dispo.-esl of either under the pre emp lion or home:? tea d laws, and sol J in reasonable quantities, and to none but stt-ial occupants, at the minimum piicc established by the go rem -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, nnd not the lands them selves should be applied. That the President of the United States, An drew Johnson (applaue) in exercising the pow er of his high oflice in resisting the aggressions of O ingress upon the constitutional rights of tho States and the p-jople, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole AmeriAn 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 Democratic party ap peal to every patriot, including all the Conrer vativc element, and all who desire to euppc.it the Constitution ar.d restore the Union, forget ting'all past differences of opinion, to unite with us in the present great struggle for the liberties of the people, and that to all such, to whatever .arty they may have heretofore belonged, wc extend the right hand of fellowship, and hail all such co operating with U3 as friends and brethren. (Applause.) DR. H.B.MILLER, ALTOONA, PA., s .. x ITr? Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. O'llee au Caroline street, between Virginia and Kinma streets. A t,L vokk warbaktf.ii. Altoona, June 18, 18 (Jo. fan. 0USEKEEPER3, ATTENTION! A WASHING MACHINE WORTH HAVING! DOTYs Clothes WASSER. The best ever invented The longer TUKV AUK Used Slie Iteitev "TIIKY ARE - LIKKl). T!cy arc coisilo? iulo general uc f iirougiioul I tie cuuiili). Tiany who sell tlxi Univeksai Wrikgek keep alaothe Doty WASHING MACHINE, which, altliough l.-ut recently intrrduced. is a-i great a Labor and Clothes Saver as the Wringer, and is destined to win public fa vor and patronage everywhere. It washes pevfeclhj without wearing or rubbing the clothes at all. CCrlVice.-- Family Washer, $14. No- 1J Wringer, $10. These Machines are adopted Ly the Amer ican AfjricitUurisi as Premiums, arid indorsed by its Editors as the best in maikct. HO.JE TESTI3IOXT. Head the following testimonials from per sons in Ebenshurg who have used and learn ed to appreciate these valuable Machines : il?-. G. Huntley Wc have jiiscd one of Doty's Washing Machines, which we pur chased from you several weeks since, and it gives entire satisfaction. We cheerfully re commend it to all housekeepers, and are fico to say that we wriuid'ni t disptnse w ith it for any cons-ideratinn. It id a great saver of time, lal.nr and clothes. LINTON & SON, Mount iin House. I purchased one of Doty's Washers from Mr. G. Huntley and am delighted with it, aud would recommend every housekeeper to get one. Mis. A. M. PIPER. Mr. G. IhtnUry The Doty Washing Ma chine I purchased from you proves to he an article of real merit tho best I have ever seen. Considering the great relief it affords in the labor ef washing and the saving of time, no family should be without it. WM. M. JONES. Mr. Geo. Iinhllfj I am delighted with tlif D-ity Washer purchased from you. The more I use it the better I like it. I wo iid mt be without it. It is a great saver of time and l.ib jr, and does not wear the clotlu'S as much as the old tub and wash board. Mrs. A. BLAINE. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. May 7, 18C8.- Cm. Ebensburg, Pa. 4.iIUaT lii-Di cTiox ix Tkices ! TO CASH KLYKBS! AT THI1 i:SiE.SEJriJfi IIOFSE-FERXISIIIiVG STORE. lhe ut.dersijned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener allv that he hits made a great reduction in prices to CASH RUYEUS. My stock will consi.-t, jn part, of Cooking, Parlor and lleat wg Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; Tin tvare of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Ibitt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter II iuge?:, Iiolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Cnrvinc: Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Partrs, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, f-'risors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines. Augers, Chillels, Planes, (X)in-pa-cs, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of nil kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs, Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringers, Grind Stones, Patent Molasses Gntis and Measures, Lumber Slicks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel, Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pow der. Caps. Lead, Ac, 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, Xrc. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fish, ll-. minv, 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 s-izes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. fjC?' House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buving Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUSTLEY Ebensburg. Feb. 28. 18tJ7.-tf. UMVI1KSAL 0LOTHB8 WRINGER, Cannot be surpassed or equaled by any other Wringer for durability. Till the expiration f the patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR," or "STOP-GEAR," no other Wringer is licensed under this Patent. It beiD universally conceded that Coes are neccs-Bary to prevent the Rolls from "being broken or torn loose, many attempts have been made to get a Cog-Wheel arrangement which fhnll equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid the "Stop-Gear," but without suc cess. Fur sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg. May 7, 1668.-ly.8 WHOLESALE GROCER! J E T E 11 SIDES, WITH IXICKMAX, IltlJLT. & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, N. K. Cor. TUlrrt fc Market Sla., Jan. 22, 1867. PIULADEL PHI A OCKET KNIVES, Table Knives and Forks, Spoons, &c.,can be bought cheap for oa& at GEO. IXyNTLEY'b. Ml pil7 j K.-" r,THA ggq ft 3t COflTLAWOr ST NY. V-H CIRCULAR. JIILU. UULAY, GANG AND CROSS-CUT SAU&. Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Tempered anrl Patent Ground, verfctihi true and evn. j and made of uniform temper by our patent tempering process. r - i - ANES, common shape, as gocxl as tbe best. The RED JACKET (Colburu's Patent) AXE cannot bcex celled. We guarantee they will cut 25 per cent, mure thaa corn- cm Axes, with less labor to tbe chopper. tu Rend for circular and prices to L1PPIN COTT & BAKE WELL, I'ittsbcku. Pa. Sole Manufacturers. For salo by principal Hani ware Dealeis. TJS2: SUCCESS Of Ilie OSE ll()M.ltltSALE a Itevotn ticu It Traile. VT 7E furnish at a tiniforrn ; rice of 0e Dol- iar Ftich orticlei as ro u-ed bv evcrv fimily, nt a less price than they are sold bv any -hole.-?.-ilc dealer in New York or Bo-ton. Aleuts wauled to co-operate wiih uir in car rying out a jil.ui which Dieet.s th wanU of tho i niiilii'ii, an.l in the iir-posal of a !:ire and v;t I ricd tock "f Dry and Fancy Uoous, Silver Pla ted Ware, AViitched, Cirjctirii. &c. Our terms i to Agents arc superior to th of any other firm, iirf our circol.ir will fhow. '1 lioso'sctli::; up clubs can secure a piece ot Sheeting. Viit-h, Dress. Sewintf Machine, &c , Fit ICE OF COST. n i.-iicck uuBcrioni'i an ariicie to ro fo:j ir a Dollar. 1" cts ; i!0 for 52 , 4 ) for 1 ; CO for ; 10U iorKI, sent by mail. Send niony oy llepijtcrcd letter Circulars mailed free to any uildie s. Agents w.vr:tcl ewrvwhere. Address HAltKlS PI.UMMllfl, 31 Hanover S.., B.-stou, -.1 isa TOBACCO ANTIDOTE ! W A UK ANTED to rfjiove ALL DKSIiiK for ToiiACto. Thirf pteat remedy i-i (in exfd lcnt iippctiier. It purifier the blood, invior ates the fystem, possetstM frrcat not:rishinjc and s'-rerpthciiiiip jxiwer, eiiHljie the t-tonmclj to dijreit the heartiest food, uiake.4 sloop relrceh ing, and cstabli.shcs robust health. Smokkm AM CHtT. KHi FUR FlfTf YtABd Ct:RKl. l'rice l-'iity t'enta, post tree. A tit-ali--e ou the it ju rioiis cllects of Tobtcoo , with lists of reference1, testimonials, etc., sknt riiKE. Agents wanted. Ao'dre.-b Da T. It. Abbott, Jersey Ci'y, N J. WM. M. LLOYD. President. Jons Li.oYi, Caskier 17 1 11 ST NATIONAL BANK -3- OK ALTOO.VA. COI IIllX 31 IZ 71 T Ait.CY AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED S'lATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North Ward, Altoona, I'a. Authorized Capital, ----- $800,000 Cash Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000 All business pertaining to Banking done on favorable terms ' Internal Ecv.nue Stamps of all deuomi nations, always on hand. To purch.-i.--crs of Stamps, percentage, in stamps, will he allowed, as follows: J50 to $100, 2 per cent.; $100 to 200. 3 per cent ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jn. 31, 1S07 tf. 1 LO . co., EJieuEirrs, ---J Ebknslukg, Pa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans,- and j other Se.-uiities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time I.eposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. January 3 1 . 1867. V7 31. LLOVD &. CO., Bankers, Altoona. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Cold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on denosit. navable on tic- I ii.oi'i, iiiiniL liHi-it-ai, ui uj'uu Liioc:, Willi interest at fair rates. an?,l. SCOTT IIOUSF Main Street. Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa., A. BOW & CO., Proprietors. rjiHIS HOUSE having been refitted and i elegantly furnished, is now open for the reception and entertainment of guests. The proprieors by long experience in hotel keep ing feel confident they can satisfy a dis ci iminating public. Their Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of liquors and wines. Jan. 31, 1868. (ly.) UNION HOUSR, PBENRBURG, Pa., JEBOilE A. PLOTT, y 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 afTords; his bar with the best cf liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30, ISCS.-ff. . ... J 1 1 1 ...... i . . . . . t. . . . , u . . . . . r . ; v 1 gT. JAMES' HOTEL, (Conducted on the European Plan,) ! 405 & 407 LinssTT Street, opposite the Union Oki'ot, Pittseukoh.'Pa. JAMES K. LAN AH AN, Trojn-ielor. This House is newly built aud splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming iDto tho city. The llestauraut connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day aud night. oct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAR, IVo. 429 L,I7jcrlr Street. OPPOSITE UXIOX PASSEXGER DETOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. fjc.ll.-ly. . FELIX HEXLY, Proper. If OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebexsucro 11. 1. LINTO.V Jb CO., Prop'tt. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with choice liquor?, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated aud boarders taken by the week, nonth or year, on reasonable terms. . feb21 MERCHANTS1 HOTEL. J. "&.W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., between Market arid Arch, May 0, 18G7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. 68. SPRING TRADE. 1868. I an now prepared to offer SUPE1UOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASn PURCHASERS OB TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE! EITHER AT WHOLESALE OU KETAIL. My stock censiits in part cf every Yariety of Tin, Slieet-Iron. COPPER AND PPtASS WARES, BNAMKLI.KD ANU-PLAIN EAUCE-PAWS. EOILESS. &c, COAL SHOVELS. MINE r.AMPS," OIL CANS. HOUSEFURNISUING I1AIID WAITE OF EVERY KIND. peat's Anti-Oait HEATING ani COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOLLE, TRIUMPH and TAKLOU COOK ING STOVES, And any Cookins Stove WirtVl T a-5M cr.t when ordered at manufacturer's prices. ' ,-ioe i laics ai:o urate.-, etc., T-jr re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I tell; others will be ordered ihcn wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will he made out of bctt mate rials and put up by competent workman. Lair.p Earners, Wick and Chimneys AVMOI.KSAI.E OK lfKTAIL. I would call particular attention to the Li"M I House l.umer, with Glass Gone ' for giving nioie licht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SPCXCGR'S SIFTER! It recommend itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowt-M p.:-..-ib!e rates. Wnoi.rsw.K M::r:rn.XTs' Lists now ruaity, and will be sent on application t-y mail or in ptisjn. H'-'pin to see all my old customers and many new ones this Sp'iri;, I return my n.ost si:-,cc;c tl anhs fcr the very liberal pa tnn.ae I have already ren-ived, pud will endeavor to pleas ail who may call, wheth er they buy not. FR.ANOK Vf. HAT. Ji'hnntuwn, Harch 7, 18(J7. VHOLESALE Gi k D.W.IIASSRDESfiER&CO., 35.41.V STREET, OPPOSITE SCOTT HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, FA., Keep constantly fjr tide the largest asd best assortment of pure DRUGS & ItlEDICIHSS IN CAM1.KIA COCXTY. PA.NTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Alculiol, Turpentine, Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands, 4C00 Lbs. White Lead, byes mmm giasvfiity And in fact everything kefd in a first-das Urvg Store, alt tf which will U SOLD AT CITY PRICES. MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, by the dozen or by the gallon. Ot'H STOCK OK Perfumeries and Toilet Articles 13 acknowledged by all judges to be the LAliGE&T IN QUANTITY AND FINEST IN QUALITY OP ASiY l.V Ol'H TOWS. SOI.K. AGENTS FOU BASF'S MOUSTAIB HERB BITTEflS A SI) SIIAKPVS MACUC LINIMENT ! ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AT LOWEST PRICES. Johnstow n, Aug. 15, 18C71y. ESTABLISHED 1856. THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN CAMBRIACOUNTY. ' . T. FRAZER Keeps constantly on liacd the LARGEST, . CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GO ODS PERTAIN ING TO THE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL TO TnE TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOWEST RATES ! OZ2m "IT. , XS 30.k. "EES "EEC 9 ""-' "-- "Franklin- StTeet. - " (OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE,') JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. I N P ORTS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealert in FLOUR. FEED. PB0VISI9IS. GROCERIES IKON, NAILS, &c, Juniata Street, opposite United States Hotel, UOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. I'll liiVil I ;! SiH r 1I1 I I ! II II' JL Vlll Willi u 1 1 1 lull HARTFORD LIVE STOCK EMU COMPANY. CASH CATITAL, $500,000. Ve are now treparel to insure LIVE STOCK against both Death and Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of Btoek have now the opportunity, bv insur ing with this Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the Wof their an imals in cae ot j.batii or ther OWNEKS OF MORSES, Manufacturers. Farmers, Teamster-", J piesttnen, Plijsicians, nnd in I act all w Ex- t are to any txtent dependant upon the ervi oca of their horses in their daily vocation? should insure iit this Company, and thus derive a protection ia?rjt the loss of their animals, which are in many cai-es the sole means of support to their owners. FA 11 M STOCK Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themsclvea of this means of tavin.n the value of their stock, and secure an equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in Icin Jeprired of their Cattle, by instiling in thit, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! : By insuring in this Compruy you ex change a certainty for an uncertainty. No man tell whether his animals mny not be stolen or die through some unforsfcrn calamity. fjrj- Competent Agents wanted, to vrhom a liberal eornpensafion vill be iid. Apply to KEIiii & CO., Geueral Agents, April 4. 18G7.-Tv. Alt.na. Pa. Col. WM. K. PIPER, EbenstTirfr. has beu appointed local azent P-r the llartf.ird Live Stock Insurnnce Company. G S & 11 E (.ohhttouu, Fa L7 T II BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS MANUFACTUIIEUS OP liLANK LOOKS. POUTE-MONA1S. PAPER liOXES AND LOOKING GLASSES. Looking Gln: o and Picture Francs alwaj-s ou hand, and mnila to Older. A large and most complete aiortmeut of Diawing Rom and Misceilanec-us Pictures, consisting of Chrwmos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate E -graving, Plr.in and Colored Lithographs, Oil Priuts, Photographs and V'o-l Cuts. This collection embraces a selection of large sized match pictures of Landscape and lh roestic Secnea p.s-1 Portraits, and. 5.00U dif ferent varieties of Card i'hotoraphs of prom inent men, comic and sentimental scenea and oiioiea of subject by celebratc-d artists. We have alio a vatifc.il ai-sortmeut of 151PLES, PitAYKU. HYMN aud SCHOOL LOOKS. H1STOUI11S, BIOGRAPHIES, NOVLLS, A. Kuligtous Piint and Emblems in great variety, and th lari.st and most compieta ttock of STATION LllY ever brought to this county. 600 new and beautiful stales of WALL PAPKH, including an a.-soitn.ent of Potter's oclcbratel Kug!ih make, for which we are sole agents iu this locality. These Wall Papers art hanb-.mer in design, f-upe-iior in finish, acd 2i inches wider than any other make. The eitizensof Eher:!burg and vicinity a;c respectfully notithd that wc make IniOK BINDING and the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly executed at moderate rates. -Store on corner of Cliutcn and Locuit irtreets, immediately opposite Foster Uou-e. Johnstown, Oct. 2-1. 1S67 -tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. lit), JOHXSTCWV. . ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS. such as common W indsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Eim Packed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, (Cane Stat (Blairs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, &c.,&c. CABINET FURNITURE ot every description and of latest STYLES. WITH PRICES TO SUIT Till Tastes of all, Thankful for past favors, he respect fully rolicits a liberal share of public patron age. Cliuton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. I Jan. 31. !Sb7. LES3IOX &. Nt'RKAI, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair IIr.to rativts, Pills, Ointments. Plasters, Lini ments, (all kinds, ) Davis' Pain Killer, Iiad ways Heady lielicf. Brown's Kt-s. Jamaica Ginger, Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Ex tracts and Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Svrnp. Sjiiced Syrup, Khubarb, PUIiE SPICES, &c. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Boiks, Deds, Notes and Bonds, Cap, Post aud all kinds of Note Paper, F.nvelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket aud Pass Books, Maga zines, Newspapers. Novels. Histories, Bibles, Relipiors Braver and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes. &c. Medicine for tho body and food for the mind. Call and see. Main Street, Enaxfiu-Ra. Jmly 25, 1867. F OREIGN SHIPPING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE. We are now selling Exchange (at New York Rates on England, Ireland. Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, 1 lessen. Saxony, Hauover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Tort in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wale or Australia. KERR & CO. A WORD fkom JOHNSTOWN! JOIIX J. MURPHY & CO., Have constantly on hand a largo aud well selected stock of seasonablo Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, c. Their stock ronsists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, all of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices winch cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 28, 1867.-tf. $5 WM M D W ill. I . Hsu mill! IEXTISTRY.Dr. D. V. Zcig- Hirh strpct recentlv nrcumo.t l. Lloyd & Co. as a Itankiug IIouse,FV&fjv and offers his proiesMonal Fervi- ces to the citizens of Ebenshurjr and vicin ity. Teeth extracted iritlout pain use f Nitrous Oxide cr Laughing Gas. EXTISTIi Y. The mult r.-?,. ...1 i .r.i.. o.w:. i i ii, viriii.uitie oj ine id:iiuiur v,ii;pe of Dental Surgery, rejectful'y ofTcrs t.i3 professional services to the citizens of Eb ensburg and vicinity, which place he will xJt on tl.e limrth lloiij.u of e;kch month, to i rcma::i ins wt.-t-K. J f. l. 6. SAIi'L RKLFOIiD. D. I). S. II. T. r . 3LCLURI:, St ncnoN Dentist. Carrolltown. Cauihrin r Pa. Teeth insertel on G ld. Silver, Aihiroan-t-.ne, Cheoj.lastic, Arc. CKJ'I'rofcs.-ionalvissits made to Cheet Springs the fir.-t week and to Loretto the second week of each month. Carrolltown, Jvilv 4. 18C7.-ly.$3 TAMES J. OATL33LrI) tenders his professional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizens t.f Carroll tewr and vicinity. Office in icar of build ing occupied by J. Buck A: Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his re.-.idence, or.e dikjr touth cf A. Hang's tin and hardase Store. fMny 9, 1867. fy deyeiiea"uxT3iV iy7vu7- ticiAN and Sciiolos, Summit, Ta. OiLce cast end of Miinsioii House, on Bail Koad street. Night calls m.y bs ma-le at the office. r.-iy:;.tf. J. LLOYD, suof-essor to R. ,S. Br NX. Dea'er in Drugs, M' dicines, Paints. Vc. Store on Main street, opposite the 'M.tusion lb-use," Ebensburg, I'a. October 17, 18C7.-Gm. I). M L.U C.IILIN. ITTOHKY AT LAW, JJ.n,t.nri. Pa ii Oflice in the Exchange buihling, on tt,e Comer of Clintvr: a:id Locust streets up .-tair.s. Will attend to ail biiMues3 connect ed with his proft'.-ak.n. Jan. 31. l&r.7.-tf. B. L JOHNSTOV. J E. JOHNSTON A SCANLAN". Attorneys at Law, Ebmslurg. Cambria ro , Pa. OiPie j p"ire Curt ILuse. Ebensburg, Jan. SI, 1HJ7. -tf. JOHN V. LINTON, jlTTOKNF.Y AT LAW, J-Jmsluvn. Pa li Ofiice in building on corner of Main and Frankiin fctn-ef. opj.orite Mansion. 1 1--use. second tlrx r. Entrance on Franklin btrett. Johnstown. .Inn. 21. 18o7.-tf. Y. A. SIIOKMAKEIS, ITTOItNEY AT LAW, E'.ensburg. Pa Office n lli-h street, ore d.t.or Ea&t of tho Banking House of Lloyd tc Ci. January 31, 1SG7. tf. f7 v. Tir:nxi:Y, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Elcncburg. Pa. OfSce in Colotiade P..w. Jan. 5. l.iG7-tf. W. II. fcECIILER, ITTORNEY AT LAW, EUnshurg. P,j. l Oflice in the Commissioners' II -cm C-urt I louse. Jan. Si. ?C7-tf. JOSEPH M' DONALD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensl u-g. Pa fl, Oflice on Centrp street, pposite Linton's Hotel. Jan. 31, IfetiT -tf. JOHN FF.NLON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa li Ofiico on High ttieet, adjoining his resi dence. J.uj 31. lpo7.-tf. Law, J.ihnstt i':n, Pa. Ou'xcon Frai.k lin Street. npttairs, over John Beut-i.'s Hardware Store. Jan. 81, l?t7. v i llTam KI1TELL, ITTORNEY AT LAW, EUnsbury, I'a. l O.riv-e in f.onade ltjv, Centre street. Jan. 31. lS07.-tf. geokgi: m. i?eadi;, ITTOUNEV IT LA NV. Ebensburg, Pa. OiTice in Colonade Rjw, Ctntre strcei. Jan. 31, lSt57. GEORGE W. O ATM AN, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa. Office in Colonade Row, Centre stiet. January 31, lS67.-tf. AMES"c."i:ASLY, Att.hcnk.v-at-Lav, Carrolltoim, Cambria Co., I'a. Collections and all legal butincs prr.ptly attended to. Jan 3l . ie7. KINKEA1), Justice of the Pm and Claim Agent. Office remcTed t ) the office formerly occupied by M. n.-in, Kscj., decM, on Hi'a St., FJ-fnslurg. jl5. JOHN CAY. WM. WELSH. GA Y A: W E I. S II , Sutottiori lo 0j- &. I'uluitr, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS I.N FLOUR, PRODUCE, FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, fee. Corner Penn and Canal Sts . or posit Grain Elevator. feb-'S Pittsburgh. Pa. HARVEY CTJILDS. . , . IXDWBIE 6HILDS. T-T C1IILDS & CO., JHL-S- Wholcaals Dralcri lit boots, mn m mi mm. 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents ftT the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton Yarn, Bags. Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 2S, 16(J7.-tf. M. CRF8SWELL, JOHN A. KYI Eli, 8. T. BLACK, VM. D. O KM MILL. WITH M. CRESS WELL &L CO., Importers and Jvlbers of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, No. 511 JtlurUet Street, June 20. 18o7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. c. D i r n t , ' WITH llOKCR & IIBOTIIERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND i: ASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, SO. 3t MAUKKT STHKET, Below Fifth, South Side, - P1I1LAD A. fA M E S II. I) A Y I S , -" Dealer 111 all kind of POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER, Yard Nos. 314 and 31G N. Broad St., PHILADELPHIA. frJ-Business atteuded to in EbeMburg by 1 Win. J. Williams. fm"'18'1,v
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