!ievr Star-spangled Hanvaer. BY B. K. KLGI.ST, GRAFTON, ILL. "All hail the flaunting lie." N. Y. Tribune. O, 6ay can you Ecc, since the war's deadly blight, Our time-honored flag without sadly re gretting Tho fate of a p cor le who bold their birth right, . And behold now the sun of their liberty setting 1 And the tax we row p ny (near two millions per day) Given proof tuat fanatics and tyrar.3 War sway ; While the Star-Spangled Banner iu mock eiy waves O'er bond holding tyrants anl tax-ridden slaved. The brave Fvhiic-rs who fought .2.id trials so As thfy thought fur the old Constitution and Union, And hojied they tvould see when their peiils were o'er The States all United iu friendly ccm mur.ijr ; Hut iiow tuey behold frntii our Uuion of old Many States t-tricktn oat and by "niggers'' controlled, "Vhilti tvr, Star-Spang'ed Cancer deiidingly waves O'er a country destroyed by fanatics and '), what would our sires who fur liberty Lied, Thit.k to see thei- homes sunk iu such vile doiT i l.itk n ? -'Le Sti!h tulcJ with bayonets, powder and had, Aud the North under bonds of nv..-st gall ing taxation ? u! 1 tr.jy rest in their graves while their children are slaves A tin -so sf-u! ler-straj p d tyrant aud boud- ii-.diog knaves I 'i b'.l" ' Star Spangled Dancer doth tauut- '.'Vr t'.e:e war -blighted realms of liberty's grave. Toe hhvk Mongrel's Eay they will force the ;.: s ail To accept "manhood KiuY:go" aud "rnis ccgeria'i n ;" For without it they know that their party I:U. t fall. And down jp all hopes cf our Mougnl "N'W Nation ." And tht-v know if they can't get old UVeleiS S. Grant To bo their I beta tor, their schemes must cvauut; And the Star-Spangkd Banner iu truth may yet wave O'er tii" land of the free aud the Lome of the brave. Reply lo t.jc I'niiiii C'ausgrcKsIou al Coiussiittce, The Tostmaster at Celloville. this oonr-ty, Laving received a circular from Kuhoal Leadquartcrs, requesting .7 fjr electioneer " S pm i'.f:rs, answers as f.-Uows : Lotis ttitcn Democrat. bFt noble Giu.mittee, you note is at hand, Setting forth thai a pittance Iroui loe yoa detuand ; Ftvcn dollars the sum ; it in not very great, Considering the wealth and the s:y.e of the Stato. Yu sly you are very profoundly imprese.l With tKo labor before you and it must be Col,fi8?SvJ, To krt p matters in trim w ill be quite m ta--k. ITideis ycur filu leader w:!i give up his Flaok! C:it perhaps I am w aLdering away from thy point, 'Tis the money you ask for to keep things in i int. Would a five-dullar bill on the Bauk of Oil City Bh ary iiEe to you ? It looks -very pretty BtVidott 1 hive got an old one dulkr bid On a lai k in New York Siatc, 1 tl ink at n.-hkill. It is very much Soiled, but I'm told General I'.utler I'a.-fcd it otT for tobacco on a L!ii.d Hebrew sutler. Now t1 at makes t'.x doila:, ar d one dollar more Just 6ttt.es the bill, or pays v.y the score, X. to show that I'm toil and save you from flii aMer, I tend;.r you now a Joe Ititnrr bhiu-plasler. The plaster h genuine: Stevens can t!l By the gmeral Hppeaiance. tl feel, or the Kiiull ; It smells like a coon, it ft els like n rrg, Aud it locks like the ghobt of a stale ojt-r bag. Tlf n xt is a coin, the appearance is poor, A fid I am not quite certain the metal is i.re : 1 sli' uld jadjc of a fpoou shank some loafer did make it ; Jf you want to hire speakers Ben Butler will tske it. Tba nikcs up the Fr.rn, s- ven dollars in full, 1 ray dot.'t come ba'.k soon Lr another such pull. For I don't want to pay any mere for such h'lth ; If my money will suit what's j our ukecunt lor cash 1 Truly hU" P. II. Beilkviixe. Ta. L.K';e Increase or the Naikkal Dr.ir in J'jlv The ifii;i-U ttaUn tnt of the j uhlic debt has ju;-t b.-cu ubli. htd. 1 shows an increase, daring the month of ' J"'y. of thirteen million, tno htm-irei an t ffty-eiijht thousand. f;;e hvndrfU and nine ty-thrte dollars, and ninety fine cent.?. What has I teniae of ail the money raised by taxation 1 Jlow has jt been fquandered? To what purposes has it been applied ? The debt has constantly increased f-r months. Is that to continue ? Are the people to be taxed as tbev now are for all time to come ; tnd never "to eee the debt reduced or p.aid off I When will we see economy practiced Lv the Government? . When will somo wise financial system lc iiviojueu How long arc we endnre the rule of tie set of thieves and public plunderers, who are expending ail ihfl money wrung fictu tho t-il and sweat of the masses, and constantly increasing the debt? The people are asking themselves tbcae questions. There can be but one answer to them. ot until the Radicals are turned out of power will there be a change. Let the tax-ridden masses remember that whtu they go to vote. Lone. Int. The Grant family Lave, been unfortunate. Hiram lost Lis name at an early age. IBs fatbur Jesse failed in a cotton speculation His brother Orville sunk twenty thousand dollars in leather. The family record will bc,trp:ettd in November next, says the Erocklya Eaqh, by Ulysses viStf.rc "a to tal conpt. THE SHAKE OF EACH COUNTY IN FENNSTL VKJA, AND THE INTEUL'ST THEK20N. T"i-if ft illnvii r,r fii'.Ir seffin. forth lip jyro rata share cf the public debt, and of j -l T ? . . . I . . t - 1 t I me yearly interest uierecn, lo be paor uy each county in this State, has been pre- j pared with much cure, find may be con- j s'uervd reliable. j It is admitted by statisiiobms i f nil i parties, that the debt of the United States ! i, at present, nt hoist $3,000,000,001). j Sa me person, i uaiMeus Mcver.s itmong the number, put it above lle-e figures. ! lYmipylvar.ia's share of the .'3,000,000, ! 000, is estimated at oiw s'it'i of th? whole, t ,,r C.IIO OMO ITnon lli'is liasis. ihrt " ? - v i i ' fMirness of which will not be disited, the follow ing table ha? been calculated : Kuch eounty'a Jlaeh com.tv's s: iiaie ol the bhaie ot inteiest of public debt . yearly. S2F3.021.n2 1.844,197 02 S09.-125 05 S."0.724 80 275,815.52 0G8.201 70 237.105.28 4S6.030.-j8 650,4 24 0 867.o30 ::S 300.bT0.G0 217.( flO.o'i G00.5y0.90 273 000.00 257.-S76 10 182 001. f 6 COUNTIES. trhic ::! of the public ikht. 51.S17.032 30,7-11,082 0.167,05-4 5.O12.0P0 lti.lttO.O'Jo 4.78ti.5S8 8.2S3.4211 10,93:,. 4 1 G,ltt2.1C8 6,014, 6C0 3.5 15,070 1,S'20.510 4, Of 4, 000 4, 20 7,0 30 8,04.500 2 L3f..48 4,811,0 c,.'bo.ot,o 4.5-!i0.h50 fc,072.fc32 .tl.-)2.'JS-i 8.f,0:;'o t 117 r.r-.O G.btU.S-18 7.'J15,G72 1,570 532 ir,8.15G 4,lK(j.n:.'9 4,S3:j.t-.00 fi,79i,(;t,-l 8.142,440 2 'J2 1 .592 i.0,00r,.0GS 3,&55S &,474.'J82 I J-),o 1'j 15,51 1,0C3 G 432 CL'3 G ,329.232 1.4 23.fi4 9 2,910.480 2.882.370 12.110,000 Adams, AUeediPis v, Armsir.ing, BoHver,. Bedford, Berks, Clair, Bradford, Bucks, But.er, Cambria,. Carbon, j Ch 1 1 r, j Centre, i C'a'ion, Clinton, I Ctoarfiehl, 1 Cohuiibia, i Crawf.rd, ! Cunib.'i'a id, Dauphin, Dei;, ware, 1 Brie, i Elk, ; Fayctt", j Fiankliu, I Bu'tot), ; For(-t, i (J: c!io, ! Ifiu.tin'.di.u, ! I::diata, j JeliV-i .son, ! Juui.ita, i Lancittcr, ! L iv. ri ::ce, j Lebnu in, i Leh!gh, ! Ltizertic. 104.: 02 ! 248.070 0 ! 4 lu.ooS jO i 4i3,.sii.:;o ; 4-0 321. y2 i 13.570 t'l ! OR'. 102.2 4 ! r, 1,04 2 SO 4 11. 00 f-M j 4 2 1,740 o2 j 01 231.0 2 i 0 507. 0 251,21'J TO ! 2-0.902.ro J 347.o7v). 84 ! lbS.543 40 j 292. r,2 I I 2i 0 3o(t.4S i 2h7 ,24'J on j 325.4 05 02 ; 451,530.03 i 030.718 03 3t'5.057.G9 380.353 02 5.4oy ss ; Lycun-n;g, Ib'icer, M'Kean, Mif2:n, II :uroe, Montgomery, Montour. 109 02S 80 j 172,042.50 ; 720,000.00 ! 134.700.00 j 404.300.28 ! 200.107.4 4 ' 2c 5.24 7.70 ! bin.'if)'.! 2.h j 73,S,30;0 j 118,370.18 I 023.743.20 j 155.101 29 ! 270.049 OS j 58,173 84 374,275.44 ; 320.371. ! 145,007 40 ;. 258 443 70 I 108 0b). SO ' 407 .607.00 ' 332.7u.i 45 i 554.555.52 ' 2,215,110 ! No: th imp ton, s.2Cj.: 8S ' Northtimberland, 4,9,-o.G21 IVrrv. 3.020,700 07, 270. OSS l,2o0 6o0 1.072. S40 i Bhilad.lpLia, j Bike, I Pot:er, Schuytkll!, Sn'tifr, i . - i J5Ot0'.r.--t:t, i Sui'.ivan, ! S;iFqiu-hanria, j Ti. g.i, enango, I Waireii, : Wa.-hin-ton. 15.8'.t5.7 2 .5S0 a 4.o05,i 06'.,.;. 4,217 y O f JO 1 n. 4 307.390 3.300.5S0 8 .20 1 .400 5.545.B.S 0.212.502 2,100.880 1 1.730. 1C0 , V"a3-t.e. . Westmortiand, i Wvmi;Dg, ! Yo":k, 120.4 12.80 ! 703.824 00 It cuould be remembered that this d o- j not include pensions, bounties, and debts of ix similar description. Is it not nm;:z- i iug ti c-untomphito the stinis which mo j gathered foiu the people, year a ft or yoa r, ; ! fcitupjy to pay the into-rest oo (ht.s db; ? j j People often compl t'.n of their county and ! j Stati faxes, but i:i huruly j:ny comity in j i the Commonwealth do theso amount to one-tenth of the intcre.-t actually paid on ; . the public debt eacli year by the people ; ol Piich county. It is true ("hi.- interest if j not all collected from the people by a di- ; rctt t:lX : that rv.irf r.f it u-l.w.l. '. I L'cttd is r.t'Wd ly Out'a-s en ot t'cl $ of incut. ' j i'rwk anil appartl, which are invar tally ! jz,i by tue tonsumei: He.-ico tho high j prices of the necessaries of lite, and "tho grinding of the faces of ti e po ;r." And I this interest, mark you, m:i.-t bo paid in j gold, which adds 40 cents to every dollar ! of it. This is a subject worthy of the ! attention of every man, for if this land of : ours is ever again to ha one of prosperity, ; this loud muj-t bo lifted fro:u jl0 bhou1ors of the peopb;. j Jofiv JJ-vNt'otin's Black Colony. j '1 ho fairo-t experiment on iu.y M-:.h of! j aiagrdfttdo th.it Las be n tn.s io in t!.i j ! country to tost the capability t,f a negro j ! c.-iamunity to maintain it.-'f, vus tho ! notable one made by the celebrated John j i t-iuaacipatcd a considerable number of his ! !.. . . . I tuiMr., v. no were puoscqucntly settled on I food bitd iu tl.c i:c. tState of Oido. Tho laie.-l m-T'ti m of ib-r-so n-roPM we fiod In the Cincinnati En;uitir, and it wimes from a gentlcrntm who resided for eorn time near Jolu. Ihu.d. lh's colony- of blacks. HiBbtaUm.nt i:- thut tli3 criminal fettlcrs were fxtta inteili-ent nc-rc cs ; that they ver established on furm. Lav ing good Inmses s.nd fences, and well stocked with domestic anima'd and imple ments and requirements ; that their con dition was better than that of the small, even moderate farmers of the neighbor hood, but now what remains of them and their descend inf a am mnt- f . ' - funi imo i M.ite ui ; barbarism, thunnrd by their neighbor?, except the Q-mktrp, " who still extend cbaiity to and corniiiUoioHte with thin : that their houses arc dilapidated, their ! i ii noes ro:ii'ti cown, llieir lioids grown up i ia briar?, and tbtir animals and impJe- uicniB long mice f,nne. An ANr.Ki.soNMt.i K I'ictckk.- Idie Iladicals ought to get out another edition of tho miserable daub of .a ivu io.ti , which they circulated in this Staff to.-,. j years ago. . That represented our prison ; t-rs starving in Anderson villa prison I Another is needed now with Joe lirowr, .... ,iiuu omiiuiii oi me p:.irc, sines a deleguto to Chicago and a Iladical candi date for LT. S. Senator, in the foreground. He should bo pictured in the act of read ing Grant's order to stop the exchange of prisoners. It would be a truthfuf and effective campaign document. Won't they please to t us hsv it ? Tlie Sntlonal Democratic atid t'onservutlvf Soldier7 auti callurs I'lairurm. 1 Immediate reotorathn of all the States to their rights in the U.don under the Constitu tion, and of ei'vil goveriiUient to the Araericnn pj-onle. 2. Acinofy for all past political offenses, rr-d tl e re;ii ition of tho elective franchise ill the States fv tt.eir cUize-'s. 3 Pavuifcht of ti,e puhlie debt of the Uniretl P'.ites as rapd f s practieatvle ; all moneys drown f'oni the people by t.nr.iti -n. except so much aa -i rc,!t:'i:e tor i!o nfces.-iiie-ot the n-nviTiitnn I .-f.non-.ii,..!tv nd.i.ii.isfert'd. b' HIST !k :om'.!v ar,i-.!i.l to sneli navment, and where ! the t.btigHtiof.s ot the jrovemment do not ex i.i'. It s-ra'e upon h-:r lace, or the law unlT wl i t vk ui- ir:--u 1 does not provide that tl-.ey tuni'i he n coin, tt-ey oophr, in right an.) iii ju--t:-. pp.!-:! in the lawful money of the Unlrei! States. (Thunders of apohoise ) 4. Eq'ial fp.voionof tvery species of proper ty Mrconlin to i'real value, incluOing govrrn liient Ixincs, aid other public pecnriiies. (Re newed cheerine and cries of "read it ngtiin.") 5 0;,e curiency for the povernmeut and the pivp'.e, the laborer and trie ofCeeholder. the pi 'i.s-inner aud tbe puldier, t!ie producer and the I on.thohler. (Great cheerii p and cries of "re-'.d ic ap.iin.") The fjfih resolution was npiin real, and ag:dn cheered G. Economy in the administration of the povernraT.t ; the reduction of the standing Kiniv end navy ; the abolition of the Freed liieu'i Bureau (great cheering.) and all pohtiea instrumentalities designed to secure negro hi premacy ; eiinplification of the system, and dUeontinunncc of inquisitorial assessing and e'.i: t iins interiKil revenue, po tlit ihe hur ien of taxation may be Cfjijaiizi'd nn I lessened, the credit i.l' ti e ovcTiiment nd the rurrencv nooie go''.d , the upeil of al: entctiueiUs for enrolling the State militia into national forces "n time of re:'.ce, and a t:i rilt" tor revenue upon foru:r-u imrjorts, and such equal taxation nn'ler the intern:".! revenue laws as will it fiord inciden tal protection to domestic manufactures, and as will, without imparing the revonuf. impose the -least, burden iqwn and bct promote ::nil eoeonrge the great i;,d j '.ri;tl iuterests of the eo nr. try. 7. l -fcrm of flh,;?(-s in the ndmirrH'ration, ti. fpti'.iiou of cou.ni'- .i:eti IVom .Cice. the j'.i ' of iweless ollice ; the le-ti r.aion of rlg'ttOd siutlsority to. ftid ir,di pen-leiiee of, the rxeeurive and .p-Pci.-! :e:i:n ,: r.,ei't- of the povfi nir,-ut ; tt:e t-uliot-uii-ation of the niiiit. iy -o the civil pov r. to the ei.d that th 3 uurpa ti..i.3 of C.t;;:T.srt end .he dp li.-ni of S. r 1 IP,1 V CO. 8. Equal right and protection ! or natural 52vl nod i::it.v- boin -:i.iztflis at L:Mne and r. broad ; ihe a-oi-i ti-'ii ot An.i rican n.itionelitv vciocn Mtaii commaini iiie re'pect ol torciu ; jo-.rors and fuiriih n ex-imple and encoiira ce ment to people strupplinp for national integrity, constitutional ii!,c- ty ar.d individual rights ; a..d O n m.untei ;:n. e of ihe fights of na'.r.r-.l-ized oitizf-us rpaiiit the absolute docuine of inimutable alle:;i r.fe.anl the claims of foreim powers to pntii.-h them for alleped crime com mitted buyond tt.eir jurisdiction. (Applause.) In diinandinp thee measares and re forms w e arraign the Radical party 0:r it disregard of ripht, Rnd the unparalleled oppression and tyranny which have marked its career. After the most 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 Uuion under the Constitution, it has violated that mos sacred pledge under w hich alone was ral lied that noble volunteer army which carried our flap to victory. Ii-s'ead of restoring the Union, it has, so far as is iu it- pow er, dissolved it, and subjected t n .8ite.-, in time of profound peace, to ndiitary despotism and ncro puprenn-ey. It h.;s nulii fu-d there th.e rig'-t of trial by jury ; it h is a biOished the hark a corpus that most sacred vrit of liberty ; it has overthrown the freedom of spcei h and the j loss ; it has ubstiMited ar bitrary seizures, in d ..n ests. i:d m'ditarv trials, ;ii.d Fcret st ir chamber inpiisitiu:js lor t he con.-ti otiona! tii'oo.i !s ; it h .s disregard- d in time of race the ri-ht ol the people to bo tne from rearvho and sci'.rcs ; it has entered the post a: i te'.ecr-pii i'iije.-, soid even the private rooms of iu ;: Idi.a's, n 1 se-7ed their private pipois f.nd lettiis wthout any speeilie charge or notice of :ijlidav it, us required by the organic law ; it lv converted the American Capitol irto a bastiie ; it h ts established a system of r-pirs r.nd oiilei.O esj ion.nge to which no cousti tu'ional biomuchy of Kurope would now d ire to i-. .rt ; it has abolisiied the rigiit of nj peal on importunt c.uisiitr.tioi.ul questions to the Mipreme judicid tiibiuials, and threatens to curail or de.st.roy its original jurisdiction, wh;ch is inevocaicy vested by the CoostiLutiou, whi:e the hv.rnea Chief Justice has been sub iec'ed to the moat atrocious calumnies, merelv because he would n t prostitute his high otligc to the support of the false and partisan charges prefc ired against t!,e 1'iesident. Its corruption and cxtrav maiite have exceeded aimhiri" know -n in history ar.d by frauds and monopo lies ft h is nearly douMed the burden of theilcbt cieateil by the war. It has stripped the Presi dent of his constitutional puwi r of uppointmeut, even of his own cabinet. Under its repeated assaults the piiiari of the government are rock ing on their base, and should it succeed in No vember next and inaugurate its President, we will meet as a subjected and conquered people au.id ibetuinsol liberty and the scattered frag ments of the C his hu-.ion ; and we do declare I'od re.-nie th.it cvei sim-e the peole of the United Wiatt's thre- oil' all subjeciion to the Mulish crown the privilege and ti ustof suffrage h ive belonged to the several States, and have boeu planted, i emulated and controlled e c!u sively by the political power of ecli State re speciveiv, nd that any attempt by Congress, oa any pretext whatever, to deprive an y State of this right, or interfeic with its exercise, is a migrant usurpation of power which eau find no warrant in the Constitution, and if sanctioned by the people, will subvert our form of govern mo:.t, i'lid'can oni end in a single centralized i consolidated government, in which the separate txistt-nce of the States will be cittireiy utsirbed, and an unqualiflel dv.i-pot:am be es tnhiished in pi ne of a Te leral Union of co er.l St;.tes ; and that we regard tho reoon Ur,''"io!i acts (so called) of Coi gre.-., as such. re isui'imtioiid. and uucoiislitu ijiial, ievo!u t'o nary nud void. That our buldierr. and sailors, who carried tb !i tg of cuir country to victory ug;Um,t a most g.alaut aud determined foe, must ever be grate fully remembered, and ail the pa, trantees given in their aror must be taithtu'ly carried into execution. That the puh!i; 1 inds should be distribute! as wmV.y as possible aaiog the rotople, and fbonid he disposed of either under the pro emp tion or homestead law s, and sold in reason ible quantities, and to none but actual occupants, at the minimum price established bv the govern ment. Wheu granta of the public lands may be allowed necessary for the encouragement of important public improvements, the proceeds of the gale of such lands, and not the :ands them selves should be applied. That the President of the United States, An drew .Johnson (applause) in exercising the pow er of his high oflice in resisting the aggressions of C ngresa upon the constitutional rights of the State and the people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole American people, and in behalf of the Democratic pat-tv w e tender him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that re gard. (Great applause.) Upon this platform the Demccrat'c party ap peal to every patriot, including all the Conser vative element, and all who desire tosuppoit the Constitution ar.d restore the Union, forget ting all past differences of opinion, to unite w ith us in th present great struggle for the liberties of the people, and that to nil such, to whatever patty they may h ive heretofore belonged, we extend the right hand of fellowship, aud hail all such co oper ting with us as 1'rieuda aud biethtea. (Applause.) JF YOU WANT tho beet Cooking or Parlor Stove made in tho world, go to IIL.TLEY'S and gat Spewed AnH-Dur. OOP, BETTER, BEST. The best Rnd cheapest Tobacco and Cigars m town gfc Lr. Oatrsa.a-. y C3J J-jptTSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! A washing" machine WORTH HAVING! DOTYS Clothes The best ever invented The longer TllEV ARK tsrtl tlie better THKY ARE Tlicy re roiiiitiff ln$o peucral Ufce !sroi!gJsout tSie country. iiany who sell th UsrvERRAL Wringer keep also the Doty WASHING MACHINE, which, although but recently introduced, is as great a Labor anil Clvlhcs Saver as thc Wrinper, and is destined to win public fa vor and patrouape everywhere. It washes perfectly without icearir.j or rubhiny the clothes at all. Ccr Prices Family Washer, $14. No. 1$ Wringer. $10. These M idlines are adopted by the Amer iran Jyrv:ullurist as Premiums, and endorsed by its K.litors as the best in market. HOME TESTI5IOXY. Head the following testimonials from per sousin Ebensburg who have used and learn ed to appreciate these valuable Machines : Mr. G. Iiintlci We have used one of Doty's Washing Machines, which we pur chased from you several weeks since, ar.d it j-lves enMre satisfaction. iVe chteruilly re- co'niv.ci. l it to all b-iii st-keepers, aud arefreo j to say that, we would ."not dispense wi!h it for ! any com hh-i ation. It is a great taver of: fa ; time. I.il or nnd clothes. LINTON & SON, Maintain House. I purchased one of Doty's Washers from In.TMfvvfr t;T,,tTvith M and w-.m-.l rccommt-nd everv housekeeper to ! ,.t ,,,. v. , iMpi-n ; fc,t , ' M "S- A' ' x- 1 J1 hlfc- j ir. G. Tin !h' The Doty Washing Ma- chine I puiehased from you nrovea to be an I article rciti merit tlie U t I have ever peen. Considcrins the great relief it afford in the labor of was! ting ftnd the saving of j time, no family should without it. WM M. JUICES. JV. Geo. JJiniUnj I am del:e;hted with 1 the Doty Washer purchased from you. j The more 1 use it the better I like it. I ' wo ill not be without it. It i." a great saver ( of time and labor, and does not wear the clothes as much as the old tub and wash- board. For sale by Mrs. A. BLAINE. GEO. HUNTLEY. Slav 7, 18GS. Cm. Loonsburg, Pa. IJUiEAT Reduction in Pr.u 'J CASH JUYKRS! :ES ! ! AT TUV, IIHI'1 -I VIVHiV CTAFii? 'i lie ui; h-rsi rnwl respect! oily informs the citizens of EOensbnrg and the public gener ally th-t he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH iiUYEKS. My stock will consist, in part, c f Ckini, Purler and lleat !), Stores, I f the most popular kinds ; Tin irarc i t every description, of my own man ufacture : Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, S.cicws, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Iron ar.d Nails, Win dow Glass, putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carvi: '! Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple P.irors, Pen and Pocket Knives iu gre.;t vari.ty, cissors. shears. Bazors and rs. Shears, .-s.roj s axc-s. iiiicnt.-is. iiammtrs, iiormg i Mtu bine-. Anders, Clnsscls, Planes, (Jom-pa-scs, S jo-r.-.-s. Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vises, ; Wi icin's. Hip, J'atiel and Cross-Cut Saws, i Ilttcltt.-ts. Ha: CI L'hai is f kinds. Sl.ovols, Sraoes. Sovthes t. H - r' - and Snaths, Kikes, Forks, Sleigh Belli than they can be bought if. Shoe Lasts, l'o-s. Wax Bristles'. Clothes j elswhcre, a splendid lot of Qf Wringer., Griiid Stones. Patent MolasM-s i eightdavand twenty-f,nr hour G it. s and Measures. Lnml er Sticks, Horse CLOC KS, Hue WATCHES of tjS Nails, Hor.e Shoes, Cast Steel. KihVs. Shot every description, ACCOltOEONS, JEW EL Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Puw- : II Y, and awarietv of all articles in his line, tier. Caps. Lead, Arc, Odd Stove Plates, j Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and all kinds Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern I of Jewelry, done on short notice and most i nrnps and lnbmg; Harness and Sadltry Wart 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" ts. Turpentine. Alcohol, iv'c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee. Snjrars. Molasses. Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish. Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Parley; Soaps. Candles: TOBACCO and CI GARS j Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Red ! Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other i articles at the lowest rates lor CASH fry House Spout iny made, minted and nut t up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware 1 wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY I Ebensburg, Feb. 28, 18o7.-tf. j TIJK KJSIVCRS.ftE GLOTUBS WKINQBR,! . CB2KNAC AIT I l Cannot be surpassed or equaled by any other u ringer tor durability. Till the fTt.irrt In,, (f the patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR." or ''STOP-GEAR,' no other ! If ringer is licensed under this Patent. It i 1 1 f 1 1 r i rt Tin ii-A. ..1 I 1 1 . i . i u.M.ci.-.au wuceutd mac uogs are necessary to prevent the Rolls, from being w.wm,-u in ujru loose, many attempts have been made to get a Cotr-Wheel arrangement which shall equal the UNIVERSAL, and ye; avoid the "Stop-Gear," but without suc cess. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, May 7. 18CS. ly. WHOLESALE v(vV CVu Q v .v. - -S' iXV" GR0GEHS K T E it SIDES, WITH MXCIOIAIV, Iltll.I. & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, IV. li. Cor. Tlilrcl &, Market Sts-, Jan. 2-', 1STJ7. PHILADELPHIA IJOCKET KNIVES, Table Kuvfs -- and Foiks, Spoons, &c. can be bought cheap fox Cfcfeh at QLQ. HUNTLEY'S. ACK to FIRST PRINCIPLES BOOTS AND SHOEjS OP MI OWS MlifUFACTl'R. VHAT I MAKE TcAN WARRANT I After an experience of more than year in the Fale of Etts'cru made work, during which time ) Lave expended more ttian the profits in repairing rips and tares, I have determined to come back io first principle and henceiorth confine m-rIf to the manufacture of LOOTS and SHOE8 for Men, Youths, Ladies and Miss-e-i. is nd am now better prepared than ever to give entire salislaclicn in my business. 1 have at present in my employ a competent corps of workmen, ar.d can say without feir of contradiction that I can turn out as neat and substantial Boots und Shoes at as modi.ratk trices as ciu oe made anywhere iu the State. I am having Boots madc'of the finest French Calf-kin. and within the past mouth or two have had orders pouring in vpon me from all quarters for thi? kind of work. The material in these Hoots is the best to be found iu thi market, and the wormanship, both iu nea ness and strength, cannot be excelled at any other establishment iu the country. MY Til A IN ALWAYS ON TIME 1 All work will be rendy for delivery at the time promised. Weddings, visits and other in teresting or important occurrence? need not be postponev.' through uuy failure on my part to come to time. ti jod work and moderate prices is my motto, and one trial w ill couviuce nn) person that the motto is well chosen. t3j Iter airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and iu a workmanlike manner. Thankful for pu6t favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuacce and increase of the same. JOHN L. THOMAS. Ebetisburg, May 23, lbG.-tf. JoItusloiTii and Kbensburg MARBLE WORKS! Having again taken oh irre of the iTZSs. brahch Marble Works at Lbensbr.rg.gfa , , . Wl" 0.l'eralc i connections-, , M 7'" ,"a '""'.t''f .V , -l IV ! Johnstown, the suliscuber adoots this 3f?;i method of informing the citizens of &SV Cambria county, that he keeps a cod- f j slant supply of the best & " DALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, . v . , . . . . ' which he is prepared at ttatcd nmrs in Etens- burg and at all times in Johnstown, to nntnu facture to order, either as MONU.MEN I S, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES. TABLE or DL'KKAU TOPS, iD n3 workminlike manner and at as low prices as like woikcan be put up "', l"7 OI l?c tUi.s- J,av,,'.,5?.,?1T eaiV -v a i iu.i mice ui t-ijivriciicci auu sKiiuui worKmrii, 1 u) not promise too inuoh w tien I say taut 1 can furnish any of the nbove articles ou short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and iu a .style of finish which cannot be excelled by any other mai ufacturer iu the State. A large stock of Gill TST ONES on hand and for sale cheap. 5?'" Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance aud work put up wherever desired, or delivered at anv point named. J0II5 PARKE Johnstown, June 4, 18o(?..tf. 7KVi:RE THE ALE.MORY FIUEXDS DEPARTED ! OF i MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. ihe Ftibscriber still continues to manufacture of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, as well as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other work in his line. i-Tone but the bett American and Italian Marble usc-d, and perfect satisfaction puarautecd to all c;tes at prices as low as lik work can be obtained in the titics or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge for yourselves ai to the merils cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto. Mawh 12, 18C8.lv. JOSEPH ZOLNER ' T-T AS just opened, and oG'ers for sale lw e reasonable terms. All work warranted.- Call at bis shop. High street, opposite Public School House, Ebensburg. sep.S.'o? J SCOTT HOUSE, .1am Street, John stolen, Cambria Co., Ta., A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. tpiIIS HOUSE having been refitted aud I elegantly furniohed, is now open for the reception and entertainment of guests. The propneors by long experience in hotel keep- ! in8 fcl confident thry can saiiaiy s uis- ; criminating public Their Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of liquors aud wines. Jan. 31. 1SCS. (ly.) UNION HOUSE, jJBEXSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT, i Propictor, spares no pains to render this ! hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal ! patronage ij has heretofore received. His j tsblo will alwavs be furnished with the best tho market affords; his bar with the best cl liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by au attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30, 1808.-tf. til T J A M E S ' HOTEL, Conducted on the Eurojican Tlan,) 4Go 407 LiBESir Stbket, oiposite the Us ion Depot, Pittsbuiu;h,.Pa. JAMES K. LAN AH AS t - - - J'roprieior. This House is newly buiit and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restauraut connected with this Hotel open at all hours j f tbe day and night. oct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAR, IVo. 42 Liberty Street. i OPPOSITE UNION TASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. fje.ll.-ly. FELIX HENLY, Trop'r. OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebenshuko it. P. LINTOli &. CO., Prop'ri. The Tablk is always suunlicd with the j cnoicest aencacies ; cue hah is supplied with ! choice liquor?, and tho Stable attended by i care,u' hostlers. Transient visitors accom- I modated and boarders taken bv the week. choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with modated and boarders taken by the week, nouth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANT"HOTEL. J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., between Market and Arch, May 9, 18G7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. fJRAFF," WATKIN & CO Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 512 Market Stkket, FLRM. UOLL1DAY. IIIILADA, 1868. mam thade. 18fj8. I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PCBCHASKRS OF TIX & SHEET-IRON WARE ! EITHER AT WHOLESALE OH II ETA 11 My Etock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sheet-Iron. COPPER AND BRASS WARES, BSAMIXI.F.1 AND ILIS SAUCE PANS. BOILERS. &.c , COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, on, CANS, IIOUSLFURNISIIING HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. pmi'l Anti-Dnit HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKISG STOVES, NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove dtirsd I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Oiid Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, ou 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 raato rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys whoi.ksale on rktau. I would call particular attmti ,n to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for piling moic lijdht than any oilier in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on baud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin. Copper and Sheet-Iron. " , .- i . at lowest possible rates. 1 Wnoi.t?Ai.E MtticHiMi' Lists now ready and will be sent on app.icathm "J Uia" ur ln !" Ilor.ln- f a Q ,, 1 0 .v.-.... i..tuiuivis ano many new ones this S pi ins. I return mv most sincere thanks f.r the very libeial pa tronage I have already received, nud will endeavor to please ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7, 18C7. WHOLESALE mm sim D.W. HARSIIBERGEI1 & CO., J 31 A IV STREET, OTTOSITE SCOTT HOUSE JOHNSTOWN, PA., Keep constantly for sale the largest and best assortment cf .ure" DRUGS & HEBICIITES PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Alcohol, Tin irii(lne, Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands, 4000 Lbs. WLita Lead. byes mmii imi wm And in fact everything Jcept in a first-class Drug Store, all ofxehich ic'ill be j SOLD AT CITY PRICES, ! Mie.nrr1)fnr.7r.-r . i MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS, ! by the dozen or by the aii.n. 'j rees aBd Toilet Articles r ??,,i"f-etl by aU j'Ult'e3 10 U th AS D F1S EST IS QUALITY OP ANY ISi OCll TOWS, SOLE AGKNTS Ptjlt SHARPS Wmm ESSB Willi AND SILVKFS MAGIC LIXBIENT ! . T - -..,, . ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AT i.onx,.-)i ir.ioi-,. Johnstown, Aug. 15, 1SG7.-Ij'. BEYOND mmWM ! ESTASLISHES 1856. TI21L1 OLDEST DRUG STOKE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C. T. FKASEK. Ktcp.s constantly on hacd tho LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSO li TMENT OF GO ODS PER TA AV JSG TO THE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers AT WHOLES'LE OR RETAIL TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOWEST RATES! "BE"ES.E25 IE: I'm. 9 Franklin Street, (OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE,) JOHNSTOWN, PENM'A, JTINPORTS & CO .:, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ItlUMISIiMMffillS IKON. NAILS, &c, Juniata Street, opposite United States Hotel, unrrinAVSiirnrj 1A 1I4RTFORD live m mmm mm. CASH CAPITAL, $00,000. We are now prepared to insure I.IVK STOCK against both Deaih aud Thrji, in this p.vu and reliable Company. Ovt neiscf i-tock have now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the loss of their an imal in case t heath or theft. OW NEILS OF HOUSES, Mar.uf;.ctu'crs. Farmtrs. Teamsters. Ex-p-ts-n.en, Physicians, ar.d in fact ail who are to any iteii; dependant upon the servi ces of their horse in their dariy vocations, should insure in this Company, and thus derive a protection against the hss of their animals, wtdchr.ro in many ca"cs the sole means cf support to their owners. EAUM STOCK Farmers and others owning cattle kIkuM avail themselves of this means of saving the value of their stock, and secure an equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in bcin deprived cf the-'r Cattle, bv ins'iring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! By insuring in this Cornprny ;-o;i ex change a crrtait.ty for an uv-cerf ainty. No man can tell whtthor his animals may n'.'t be stolen or die thro t'.g'i vti.e uuforsera calamity. fx?- Cotrtpttehl Agents wanted, to tcli,t:i a liberal cemj'eti(ion trill le paid. Apply to KERR & CO.. General Agent-.. April 4. 1807.-1 y. Ait. .ma. Pa. O Cl WM. K. Plt'ER. i:ben-.urK. l as teen appointed local ULCht for the Hartford Live Stock Insurarco Com pan y. GE I S & R E u T II , Jolilittowu, Pa , I BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS ave cm-ii. ntvri!1?). 9 I man v fa ct u ri : i is o f i i l a n "k bo .::-; ! I'ORTK-MONAIS. PAPER P. '-XLS ' AND LOOKING GLASSES. j Locking Glass au ! Picture Fr.it.' rs ahv.ivs ! "n ma ie t-.. o d, r a i,tV.. 1 m. st complete ass. -rt no.-i:-. ,.f i;.v. R ...;:;4 , r .!oJt ... i.t . Alid iliaCtliAtiefuw 1 ...'!::'-, c ,:.--!-.!. . t i Chio!i,os, Pain tin j-s in O.l, St j Oil Print's. I'l.'lV-gra'i I s :-t .1 Wood C.lt -:t'.. irrai li- j This collecti-m embrace a s-.-b eti u of l.u-o 1 nrcil l-T-stures of Lao :,,.tj e I h- nestiC Sit'- - t-1 i'-'tf t-- an.J o oo: ' - ferent vaiietiesof Cud i'h-'-toi - ij hi ' :' j i -iu-itiei.t men, 'ornic .trf.d ser.tiint.nlal f cenv3 an I copies of nubjouta by ce'.ebrat.'d arti.-'s. 's have alio a varied a-soitn.ent f BIBLES, PRAYER. HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS. HISTORIES, PJOGKAPillES. Nf iV ELS, ; Arc. Religious Ptints and E:.,b",cins in tit'e.-.t i varioty, and tl e larg't and mot c-::.-p'ce i sto-k of STATIONERY cv I r i ti.l, irnm we are Sole agents ;n tl.ts ' count V. f f'O l.i. x a:.d l-.-a ui i:d s h s- c f ;i.;.t.-'1 ; ;...-!.t i f v. 'I''-, f r wh we are Sole agents in this l it v, Thc:e !rP oth-r nnike. I The cit-;'Tis of Ebensburg and respect fullv notified that we ;r. . t v ? e B OIC i BINDING and the r..a.i.t.f.tm:re f BEAN: i BOOKS ti sic;? dl'v. All wuik i-.i.-.otl j i-T'-' en c n:-r of .'';:'.: n a-. l L-.cv.- t i "'sts, imn.ediatily .r.'v. ;,.- Foster U.-::?v. I i Wli 'frV i WW B B h T'p H j U W ti It I U -? ' jossastjjt-v. ia. Ull VIMW (VS. F TW '"".2 Cn.urs, Wi.i.a ....i.irs. Bustle On.r-:. Ba.-d Cat; s, .-m eiaioe t .lur-:, "c ty, ROCKING CHAIRS. OF EVERY SIZE rnnivr vT'll fllWDn M ii LMl N L I 1 I ll 1 lit 5 Settees, Lounges. &c..&c. j 'EJU ' STYLES. WITH PRICKS TO SITT THE iaSteSGI all. ! Thankful for pa.-t fav, flilli fc..l,."tC n lUif rol cl'.i r.i .if .t. V. ..-,- - 'A.i.iiv-Li k.iitit, tiunjiMt.' ti v -a : t ji ii Ce,. Ta. dan. SI. lhOT. A WORD from JOHNSTOWN! '-'-A j jokx .1. T.ivtint' k co., ; Have constantly on hand a lanro and vie'l j selected stock . f seas, ruble - Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a g neral vs-.ricty of Nt'TKt.N'S, 1 Their stock Ci tisists of almost t-verv aiticlo uually kept in a retail store, all of wbivli have boon st io-ted with care and arc fr-i'-d at prices which cannot fail t prove sat;.-factor v. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 28, 18L'7.-tf. " JOHN GAY. Wil. V.KISif. G a y a- vr 1: l s h , Succeaaors to Citty Ai Paliii-r, WHOLESALE Grocers and Conirr.issiun Merchants, ANI PEA1.KKS IX FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH. SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, &c. Corner Penn and Canal Sts., opposite Grain Elevator. fcb23J Pittsburgh. Pa. HARVEY CHILD-?. I.OWRIE Clill.rd. HC II I L D S & CO., Wholesale Dealers i BOOTS. SIDES. MB SOLE LEATHEB 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, TA. Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton Yarn. Bags, Hatting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 23, 1867.-tf. M. CBES3WELL, - JOHN A. ETI'tS, K. T. BLACK, WM. V. GEM MILL, IU. ItlcUOXALD, M. CRESSVVELL & CO., Importers an I JMers y FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Ko. 511 Mrkt Street, June 20. 18C7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. i a D I B E R T , AVITII noitr.it &. nuoTHEUsi, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers f 'J CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 43 MARKET gTIlEKT, Below Fifth, South 8 de, - PHIL AD A.
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