1 1 y "jj n !t I a LSTi;:.?i TL'ii.T or niM. r n3 C-.ilu.Ktf fr S.':emif says : The i---rc. ' j ' : t 'biii- t a f.;g i:i tho mind Tn(t: is anoint , I.u?ricrv,ris method f tx ptersTou, wKhu 13 th' result of too much Vtr-1. ;f ?r..l afuU'D';3 of mind. Human tb"v: V;t and iareciAirc Vav? pome (,vaj rnucti u. to rua in gro-.'Vt? u rui.j, tiii t'-fc are occasionally people ? ho ; i-tt-ntly rt-f-'.e to- be in2'u.?nccl by that h" lif-en Jripp l-f..rf tl.ff.it. L jtiU w.... ere cousecpicL'.Jy all the time say- j r.t; ti-tcSc1r.3 -:-d unrsjweted things. . 0 fuel, a chattier wis a j avticularly ! rrn-;,;..,.; si-nlcnt. !i. at the examination J . the Clegc . t Surgeon:-, was asked by ! n.t'hv. "Wl.r.t. 1 v,. An if a m,, ! '. . . 'ti wa.-, o.w.vu vn with iftinrowder ?' II.. i ;-lf:, "i V!;iij wau tni came uavn." True," lepiicd Abernethy. '-and suppose I tlw-Ukd kick you for ruch an impertinent Htifver. hat u.u cle would I put in mo-! t: ?" "The ii-sors and exteisors of I rt-t." replied t;,e Ftiidi.-ut, "for I tlioiild i:u- ! &.e(i:::t-j;y kuotk you down." j "2.ly ben," taid an unsicus f.tlitr once, ; t make ft: clierk' that r.asty tohi'.eco?' Kcw the sn was a very literal Fcrt of per- j Hon, a).J declir.inp to consider the yin-stiou ir. the fj-'iit iu which it was asked, replied, ' ret tbe j:u.e out, old Ot.ls;tr." j A :ady w.-.j once convrrsinji with a suilor j ul,o bad eiih'ered shipwrec-k ; and, as sue j . . ': .rt-.u j.U-2ht:ro i- tbo analyzi'.ion of I bViltiH and etuotlor..-!. aked him compasaiou- ; ;i;t'!v. "iiuvw did j(.u fcil, my di-ic man. -..i the . d waves bro!;2 over you ?" I!ul j tlx- '.'.rr.'in knew n-.-iaitg of r.ietaphyfci.-.s. 1 a i .towered timidy, "Wet, rua'iu ; v-.ny . wet." ; A nr.all child b( in rt-ked by a Sur.day j soi.'.-l tej'.-her, 7L:it did the loiMcid d- I r.fici tht-v nad erased the ll-:.l Z:.V an- 1 twf-red, "J don't kti 'W. uia'ui, but I '.In y duod thei.itelvis." ii'iyer auswt-rs ar very often recuvel by Srokvn oplo who !'k to chihlrcn, f .r the I 0 m-isn t!:.-.t lae latter have not yei hie.r.n,: ce'i-toricd to (lie subt!etit-3 and figurative iifiinins aud roundabout wava of won:s. .tin, thueloie, iock at iliiii-.s vi-ry rrucii ! Okli, t..ill it 3e'.M:L! UK'Ul T LU ii'.r o ... . . -.1 - - i 1. - . .. i darr.nL' bu-, "do y.-u kuow what t'ls difK-r-er; is httwien ti.e body and the sou! ? 'h e my chiid. wLni yon hive with ; ti:e ho; fi.nw s y u about. '1'nia is your l d v if touching th'j boy's sboulhrs a:;d ainw). '.ui, tide is s.-methi.i.c; deep r iu. Y. ti v.; fool it now. '.Vl.at id it?" 0;i, I '.uo.v," aaid h"3, wit'i a ;lnh of iu whiten te i Lis tywo, ' liijf io uiy tl i.iuel s'lict." "A ;::-.,; vtrb." ti.id a U.v.htr, "is expressive d Ihe nature of ucwivi!i;t di! a:t ' n. is in leiten.' Js'ow, what d.d iVtcr Well, I don't kn..v." s.iid the ' , 7' echo!sr iVdberati-.!:, ,4u:.!e."!s he lvr.?j-t-J." A youth who was bving reyritu-iudi for daying maib.ui ou fcui.day', wjs a.-ked, "D you know v. hero tuoto litile b.ja go w ho pi.iy marbles on S'lnd iy ?" lie had not bou .unir:etit'y Muiit b; regard to a future Htt'8, and replied fpiite iurjoccnt!y, "Oh, y--!?. fc'-.n'iC ou 'e:ji -.v to the C rnm in. auJ kvre on 'ii -.'3 do-.vn to the river." An uuvx wonted bit of inf.'r:rution is soi.ae- tunes cli .itcd by f iis ,iU'r,.i uuuurntandii d ' cf q-icctions, a.i w,,.:i a Sabbat li iiool tofcner was attempting to teach a very sm ill boy the Unfiling of wages iu the passnge. " iiie Wagvis of sia is dejih," and asked hi:n, "What docd ym.ir lather get on Sa'urdav nigb' !" "Druuk, ma'am." misivaeJ tl.O iijy, viihou iir.y ho.dt.iti .3. j Thin sane literal turn of mind which I ; havo been il'.utiaiir.g, is s. ui-.-tinie-s used i low i.iou.t.ty , ci .i.i'is a !;tt:C inaiicioUj- ry, a . . iinH bcc'."-ics tiie propcjty ot wits 1 ltjste-id of bin.uiciers. Thus ue hear of a j Vi.ry ptile and irnpresive gtnflenian who haid to a -outh iu tho street, "I y, may I ! inriuiro where Robinson's drug store is V 1 "Certainly, sir," said the boy, very rep -ct- ! fully. "V.',i!, sir," said the gentieman. ! alter waiting, awhile, "Where is it t" "1 I haveu't the teaat idea, j-our honor," said the j urchin. There was another boy who was ! rceor,t!.l hy a.tcetic, middie-aged lady with, ' Hoy. I want to go to Dover street." "Well, ma'ain," said th-o u,y. "why don't you go there then V I2iIEAI OX TIIS U.4TKRS. A Califitrnia adventurer was trying to get back to San Francisco fiwm the tuiacs, where lie hdd worked aiid searched with jut success, until his means were exhausted. lie came to a river, but the ferryman asked ;i dollar tj take him across- The adventurer said "Theu 1 nvist walk up the stream tit. til I can for.l it, for I have not a dollar iu the WJi ' I , ! "It that is so, aid me ferryman, ''iumu : - ' , . , jump j in ; I r.evn' iciuic to take a clever uiiu across i because be is broke." i - When they had reached the opposite shore, j tiio lerryrnau, who had eyed the adventurer i ve y closely on the way, said Is not your name Jones ?" 'lt is," leplied the adventurer. c.l"V"Uvour hither Used to live iu b'.reet, 2s cw v,,,- ?' II. did," rep,; , tl;e a(lvealnr wUh .1 rtliinmJMi . 1 LI . . ' M-..ua v vi it li . i uiiiiaen- ,.,,.-.-o ty-.-l U." hereupon tho ferryman drew tron! Vis poctet aud coniciu-accd counting cut g dd 'Tt' i r t , , , .. rvnw- eln("1- -! rying paengvrs ; here are three hundred of them fur you. You can pay mo when yr.u are tlut.h, or if that don't happen, all ri-ht. When 1 was a little boy and my mother a por widow, many a time has your father VU-ited our home, and when he had f.nne. ome.vl.re about the nx.m we wouhl ' Hud" money for a barrel of Hour, or to nav the Tent, when ve knew not before where it was to come from : and as long as I live, if I have a crust, when I find oue of his sous in want, be shall get the bigcrest half." The loan was gratefully accepted. T.y its aid the traveller was able to reach San Fran cisco, earn enough to repay Lis benefactor and return safely to his home, ' A Curiosity of Scikxcb. You may pass a wet stick, or your naked hand, previously dipped in water, through a running stream of molten iron, cutting it to an fro as you do u, wiiuuui, me slightest injury to either. Tv'aUr, or even mercury, which freezes at 71 degress below the freezing point of water may be frozen into a solid mass at tbe bot of a jjlatiBum crucible at a white heat. The explanation ia that the hand, and the stick, do not really touch the iron, nor the mercu ry or the water the bottom of the crucible, a cushion of eteam being instantaneously formed around thatn which prevents their contact with this extreme beat, much in the way tbat a sheet of snow will protect tho ground from extreme cold. Laundresses try their irons in this way. "If the water drop ped on them rolls off without boilin they ate too liot ; but if it sputters and boils they are just ready for use. The reason of this is that this cushion of vapor is instantaneously formed, and prevents the extreme surround ing beat from reaching beyond the surface of the water. If tbe temperature is reduced by cooling off the furnace by the addition of more fuel, the water almost explosively fakes the form of steam, and in this way, without doubt, many boilers which have been proved ei'tul to any other test, have collapsed. THE fiCV OF BaMTII. About the year lrjnO one c:f those danger ous p f.n, iu whom extraordinary talent is only the fearful source of c:ime aud wicked ctsi. iJi-yond that of ordinary u.en, came to estab!i-h hinit-elf as a merchant or trader at Venice. The ttrancrer. whose name was Ttbk'do, Lecam.' em-.mored of th datii'htet j of au ancient lionse. alic"idy f fliariced to ancihir. liedrruandtd her l:and in marriage and was refused. rnra"fd at this he stll'iud I ",,w l4 lu Hvcrgeo. i r ,..... . r..iCw .u mechanical arts, l.e allowed h.mse.f no rst Ilu h ,li vvi.ted tic most fui u.u.ab e wcapcu which c,i.1J be imagmed. l ias was a key oflar-. s.z-, I he hand: or wntcu was so oitrtrncto! that it could be turrit round ... i i t. u ij.. .i:m.,.i ;,, with little difficulty v.ith little ihuVu !ty. When turtietl it i!is- eovercd a.-: ri..g. which, on pressaie. launch ed from the o'iier end a needlo or lancet, of M:rh ubtle Ibn-iiCfS th-.t it entered into the flesh and bu:Ied itself there without leaving any external traje. Teb.ildo waited in dis-gui.-e at the door of the church in which the maiden wh-m he lovei was about to receive toe nuptial hei.edict'nin. Thu assassin sent the slender Mee!, un perceived, into tbe bieast of the bridegroom. Ti.e wounded man had no suspicion of ii.jurj-, but, seized with a sudden ano sharp pain in the u.iiitt of the ceremony, he faintctl and was cairied to hi hou.c amid tie iHnurit.iti.ms of the bridal party. Vain was a!! the skill of the physi cians, who could not divine the caiKe of this s!:.uige i!ii.i-s, and tiled in a few das. Tebaldo agsin deniaiidtd the hal;d if the m.:i ' n f'oi.i i. tid. n f'asab in a few e !i r p it er ...- s arni receive!: a se; - Th too, iieri.-hi.il nr..-er.-ibl v s. Toe alaim witii h those niij iaii J a.i:ii .-r miiacuious. oi'C j.iIo;:ei 1, c.xcit.d the ut.Me.s! v .J k. Jj'-n, on e i!:il.i:c el t the tr.aptst rates illation ' ibe i i.'.-o ex a m -in; 1 1 r.riii t.t .it s, the small ivas U lUiul iu thu gaugrei e i lu sh. ti ror was ndversal ; every or e feartit for his own life, l'lic :n:t:deii thus cruelly orphanc-d bad j a t- : the tirsr mo!:t:i o! li. r mo.irniug 1:1 a c-c- Vi tt. h 11 Tobaldo. ho; ing to 1 t nd her to his wid, tntieated to sneak v.ith her at the "Me, iier 1 1 Ay i as ni' st tlcci.-ive in the l igi iv.-. Teh.iid , h-yon l himself with rge, a -le:1 J t, d t ) w u-.id her through t!ic a'.e, and sues ceded ; the obscurity of the place j.re vtn'cd hi-i m-.-ven.entd from btintr ol. served, (hi her return to her room ti.e maiden felt a puin in her biea.-t, and uoenvcring it s-l.e 1 liemd it s: L-d with bh.od. The in ln- jtiv.'S' .l; the surgeons who hastened to her ! flsvstanee, taught by tho past, wasted no ; time in ev.nj -cture, but cutting .deep into tbe , w -..:.::! ld put, ixtrarted tie l.te.ile hef.ro ' any m-rt.il ndsehief had comuiencciJ, a.. id ' saved the life of the lady. The State In- qui-ition i sed every means to dw-uvcr the ! band whit-h had de;;lt thes-e irsid'n us and j irr.'si-tible blows. Tie- visit of T. bahb to ti.e couvi ut caa-el ,-.i;.-p!:ioii to fill l.eavi'y tjpon him : Ids h-msc was carefully searched, the iuf i'ii' us iuv'-uf i.i:i discovered, auvl Le puiilied on the gibl et. A TlSMAKKAnt.E Tn.Kt RAI IIIC DlSCOVEUY. 1. n.At.tliC f.ut.f ...rt 1. I.........1 1..- ik'. iii'ji.i li-. .. v .v iviist'l w . tief.ie the public the fact tW.it a most won derful ilisc ovcry had been made in the ait of tek graphing, by two of our fellow citiz- l.s. i!...TfTA I Il'i.rin 'iii.t Pt. ii . k it T nn fr.l ; Colonel Coleman of Memphis ; and shall low i pr-ieted to rcc-.-rd what we have seen in op- (.ration at the telegraph ofllce iu this place ! for weeks past. The discovery made does I away with ad this jirs and fluids htiet.dore used elect ln tel"graph i -luces, and a current ot j icitv suliieior.tly strong fur al! purposes I is drawn from mother earth by meat;.-, of one j sheet of copper and one sheet of zinc, which arc buried to the depth of two f.-ei, and hav ing ab -tit f-ur inches of earth between them. To these plates wires aic attached, and the ciinenL thus procured seems inexhau.-tib'c. The opetators at the tea graph i f'iiee re 1 Tig fcince ihspcnsed with Ihii.'.s of all kinds, an. I every uussage sent from I divar now is lecorded by au insttument which receives its tower from a busied battery, and which consists of nothing but one sheet of copper and one of zinc. The inventors have applied f i- a patent, and it i hoped that their prayer will be speedily answered, as this discovery of tneir'o is destined to work a most won dmful change in the art of telegraphing. l'creafter we shall endeavor t give a full and co.t.ete account of th's truly great dis covery. 'I his invention will save thousands of dollars to thu ti-ii.-p,,,i. rom panics, and is destined to become universally adopted on account t.f its cheapness and dtiiabi.ity. A IioiKic.i;r.E (Tucumstaxci:. Our readers will remember that t-ome six wee lis or two months ngo we cave the particulars of ti terrible tornado that passed over the farm of Mr. Alexander II. n--y i . -r. -i i i i -o- about fifteen miles east of this killing , . ,r , . , , ,. , . '"5(-'', daughter and son, demolishing J'ouses, wufiing buggies, as well as hcav- article?, miles away. Another mo ii'"Mito of the loriiitdo has recently come to light. In .Mr. Henry's house was a family bible A few d:'rs since, ns Mr. : luchurds, living within ti few miles of i l'ayette Court House, Alatnba, was I walking through bis cornfield, he discov i ered some leave? of :i book. Oncxamm- i ing them they proved to be "the family j record"' oftlie Henry family, and between .hem wa3 found a deed for a tract of i ,.,,1 .... - .t, ,ern i , , , ' ' ' f coarai ,,ad been Place(1 1 t,10re Prevluus lo ,he tornado. Tbe deed I '1!IS Kon brought to this city and placed j m p per ban Is. Mr. Richard's place I IS neailv thirty miles fim t tio ll.or,r j farm. Evidently the bible was blown lo pieces by tbe fierceness of the wind, and no trace of it, except this above referred lo, has been found. Columbus Sentinel. Didn't Esjot IIekbelf as Usual. As an origiual expression of heavy grief we doubt if anything more touching Las been read than the following of a crushtd heart iu S'.ar City, Nevada, ilrs. . of that place, an eccentric old lady, recently rushed iuto the room of a relative, and without the usual salutations, said : "Well. John's dead!" "Dead! is it possible V "Yes, dead died last night ! I want you all to comelto the funeral. The Masons and Odd Fellows are going to turn out, and we shall have a beautiful time." Deaths being of rare occurrence in tho settlement, t f coursj everybody went to tho funeral. Next day somebody remarked to hjo om uuiy lr,at there was a Urge turn out. "Yes, iudeed, there was," she replied, "but I didu't enjoy myself as well as I have at some luccrals, the bosses cut up so." Ccrious Experimknt. Take a piece cf pasteboard, at ut five inches square, roll it into a tube, with one end just large euoudi to fit arour.d the eye, and the other end rather smaller. Hold the tube betweon the thumb and Cuger of the light baud, (do not grasp it with the wd.ole hand.) put the large end close against tho right eye. and with the left hand hold a book against the side of the tube. Bo sure and keep both eyes open, and there will appear to be a hole through the book. The right eye sees through the tube, and the left sees tho book, and the two are so con -f-utjded together they cannot Le separated. The Kafiunul Sfmocraiic and Conservailve Soldiers an J Pallors' IMal rurin. 1 Immediate re-toration of all the States io tht'ir ricl.U ir. 'he U..khi under the Constitu tion, and oi civil government to the American !: 'e- 2. Amnesty for all past poli'ical fTet:sce, nt;i tl.e rc-uKtiun of the elective franchise in the States t.v t!.eir cilize! s. 3 I'avnieht of the public debt of the United btates na ranal us practicable; all moneys erawn ijom Hie people ty-i!tx uton. eseepi o much as is r q';i-iie lor the necesitie- of the rovcii.sncr.t. et'nni'ndca'.ly aumtuistcred, b' ing hones! It applied lo such payment, nnd whcie the obdpations of the roverr.mcnt d not cx pr. -dy s:a'xe ujion tliclr face, or tbe law tin ler which ti cv were issi.e.1 docs not provide that they rd.ali be paid in coin, tl.ey oi:ht, in riht alii! in j i.-e. lie paid in the lawful money of the United States. (Tl.tindtrs of applause ) 4. Equal tux'ifion ol every species of proper ty recording to hsteal value, including govern ment h.irif's, aid other public s-ecuru ies. (lie uevrcd cheerinp und cr.es of "read ir njrain.") 5 One cunency for tlie govermneiit and the people, the hdorcr and the ollieehol.ler, the pensioner and the soldier, the producer and the bondholder. (Great cheerii g and cries of "read it iigain.") The fifth resolution was aT-'in reid. and again cheered. C. Kcoiio.-iiv in the ailiuinistrafioii of the government ; the reduction of the standing ainiv nod navy ; the abo!i;;o; of the Freed nien's Tbueau (gieat cheering, ; unl at; pout. tea instrumentalities designed to cecure negro eu prrtroicy ; simplification of the system, and liUc'-nunuaiice of inqui.M'.oiial assessing and col'cciiui: imerrial rcverue, so ihit ihe burden of taxation may be equahzjd -ii I lessened, the rredit i-f the jiovernineiit and the currencv r:iui!o good . tho irpeil f al. et.acl incuts for e;.icl.':;iir the St.ite militia ir.to ualioiia! forces ' hi tii i.'1 of c.ee. and a tariif lor revcuiic ur.on loreijn imr'trts, und such equal taxation i.n : the ii.tiui rl rereuue laws as ili ail ird in..idei) tal jiioie' .-lion lo dt'ines'ic in . iu;f .ctM es, and :.s i I, v. it. out i;n);:i in the revenue, impose t!e least burden upon arid best promote and er.cour-ge the great h.du-uial interests of tho com, try. 7. i'efi rtn cT iihues in the nJiv.ii.Vntion, tf e expulsion of conup'. n:en from fiiee, the abrogati u of u-elcss iliee- ; the re-tor. it inn of r'ghtl'ui authority to. and indi er.dence ' t, tho ( a.id jad-eial i!e;.ar: rne.it- oi the govt r II ?!:!. t tilt. uboriiip it ion .! the mi.it i v ui eivu j-invcr, to Hie eu.l IM.it t.'ij u.-nrj-.a- 1 1. ti. cs of Congress au-J the de.-piita of the swi.r.l i.n i v cea-.a. H. Kqiial rijiht mid protection I or natural ized find n.it' ve.-b ii n ci.iz- ns at home; i.n 1 ah load ; the a j-erii"ii of An mean i a'i.rii lhy which tli ill corniumd the resjeet of loieiun powers and furnish :m exunp'.e and encourage ment lo people sti tiigdng for national inteiiritv, c.-.ntitutiotril liberty ard individual rights; and the main: el unco of the rights of natural ized ti iz ns agaiust t! e .dj-olute doctiiufc of imniu'abie ailegi nice, aud the claims of foreign powers to pti-ti.-h them for alleged e-uno com n-i'ted beyond the;r jurisdiction. ( A ; ; hu:.-e.) in deinandnitr tliese measute- and refirms v.e arraign the Radical party fir it- di.-regard of right, i! nd the unparalleled oppression and tyr.it t.y which have marked i's ca;-ter. Afur the mo-t solemn and unanimous pledge of l.ota hou.-fs of Coi gre.-s to nrosfeute the KYn'lKM pK" f. . I lli Tl, iilt'fYVtfW.f' ll f t .J . ' . ... t- vrrnt'..,t niu tl.. i,rlJr:itliili (it tli. l .ui.n lC lie'cr ti.e ( ontiti:t-.ii, it. lias violated Unit mos' s n red pledge un.'trr whieh alone w is ral lied ti;at liolde voiantcer army whlc'i cairied our 11 g to vict.-ry. It ste .d of restoring the Union, i has, so far ns is in its power, di-solved it, and subjected ten States, in Mine of profound p"ace, to military despotism and negro supreniicy. It has nulli fi.-d tl.oro tl.o rip' t of trial bv jury ; it has a- boli-hed the iixuka coi.iayj that most siered writ of libirty ; it has overthrown the freedom of" speech and the press : it has ub-:itut..d ar- Litrarv seizure, nrd rrcsta, r.n-J m : l : tary trials. j and serret st ir clumber inquisitions for the ! eotisti utiona! tiiimnals ; it has disregard d in ! time of eace the ril-.t. of the people to be free j from searches mi I se zures ; it has entered ihe j post and telegraph r dices, and even the private i r .'mis id in liviilr.a's, and seized their private papers unii letrets n i.ioni any f pec:uc charge or notice of afli hi vit, n n q aire 1 by 'he organic law ; it has converted the American C.tphol into a bas.ti:e ; it ha? estahl shed a system of spies and tdlieial e?pion2c to w hich no consti tutional monarchy of Europe would now dare to resort ; it has abolished the rijrht of appeal on important constitutional quesiiens to the supreme judicial tribunals, and threatens to curtail or destroy its original jurisdiction, which is irrevocably vested by the Constitution-, hi'e the learned Chief Justice has been sub jected to the most atrocious calumnies, uierciv because he would n it prostitute his high ofliee to the support of the false and partisan eliarees preferred against the President. Its corruption ami extravagance have exceeded - anything known in history and by its frauds and monopo ll9 it h is neirly doubled the burden of the debt creatt,i by the Var. It has stripped the Presi dent ot his cOks'iMitioti.il power of appoint meut, even of his own. cabinet. Under it- i-eneated assaults the pillars or tie government are rock ing ou their base, and s-...,u!j it siiccee 1 in No vember next and inaugurate ita President, we will meet as a subjected and eoii(j-.,,.red people amid the rnins ol liberty und the scattered frag ment of the Cons iurion ; and we do declare and resolve that ever since the people of the United States threw off all fubjtction t. the lh-iiish crown the prh ilege and trust of suffrage have belonged to the several States, and have been granted, regulated and controlled e c'u sive.'y by the political power of e-.eh State re spectively, and th ,t any attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State of this right, or interfere with its exercise, is a iligrniit usurpation of power which can find no warrant in the Constitution, and if sanctioned by the people, will subvert ourfoim of govern ment, and can only en I in a single centralized and consolid ited government, in which the separate existence of the States will be entirely absorbod, 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) ot Congress, as such, "e usurpations, and uneon-titu.iunal, rcvolu 'onary and void. That our sol hers and sailor?, who earned the flag of our country to victory against a most gallant mi l determined foe, must ever be grate fully remembered, and all the guarantees civen in their favor mut be faithtuliy carried into execution. That the puh'i-j lands should be distributed as widely as possible imong the people, and should be disposed ot either under the pre emo tion or homestead law s, and solj in reason ible quantities, nnd to none but actual occi.pai ts, at the nun-mum puce established by the govern ment. Wheu grants of the public lands may be allowed necessary ft r the encouragement of important public improvements, the proceeds of tne sale ot sucn lanus, r.nu not the lands them selves should be applied. That the President of the United States, An drew Johnson (applause) in exercisinx the raw er ol his high ofliee in resisting the acirressions of C ngress upon the constitutional lights of the btatea and the people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole American people, and in tiehuii ot the Democratic party we tender hiui our thanks lor Ins patriotic ellorta in that re gard. (Oreut applause.) Upon this platlorm the Democrat'e party ap peal to every patriot, including all the Conser vative element, and all who desire to support wic ohsiiui.ioii ui.u restore tin? c nion, lorget 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 party they may hive heretofore belonged, we extend ihe right hand of fellowship, and hail till such co oper ting with us as friends aud brethren. (Applause.) 'B1 O 2l P . DAVIS. with BOYD &, STROUD, liiur(era and Dmlers in QUEENSWARE, CHINA and GLASS, No. 32 NoitTii FuL-iera St,. Four doors below Merchantb' ilotct, i'UILA, A WASHING MACHINE WORTH 1 1 AVISO! l)OTYS Clothes WASHER. Ths best ever invented The longer TtlLY AUK lstl Site ! htttcr TI1KV r.u i TIy art; mining' Info genera! mc tiu-ougliuut tlic cuuittry. Many who sell th" Univkt.sal Yiti:G!-n keep also the Dorr WASHING MACHINE, which., although but recently intrrducod. is as great a Lahcr and Clothes Suvtr as the Wriugcr, and is destined to win public fa vor and patronage everywhere. It washes vcrfuclbj without wearing or rnh!i-r; the d.ths at all. CcH'rices Family Washer, $1-1. No. H Wringer. ,rIO. These M idlines are adopted by the Amer ican J.(irii:ulfurixt as Premiums, an.! ciidorstd by its Llitorsas the be.-t in mailed. cioue: ti:sti33oxy. It-ad the following testimonials fr..r.i per sons in E!j"!!sburg who have used and learn ed to appreciate these valuable Mat hir es : ibV. G. Jhtntl'Mi We have used one of li-'t's Washing Maciiines, which we pur chased from j-ou several weeks since, and it gives cr.iiic satisfaction. We cheei fully re commend if to al! Ii.-um keepers, and nrepeo to say that we wotih! not di.-pmw; with it f -r any considers I ion. It is a great saver of time, labor and clothes. LINTON" & SON. Monnt.vn House. I j uichase, ( nit of Doty 's Washers from Mr (J Hunt'ey and am delighted with it, aitd would rce.tr.mcT.d eveiy housekeeper to g'-t one. Mrs. A. M Pli'l li. t .V-. a. JbinCvf The I)oiy Washing M i cl.ine I pt-.rciiased from y.u proves to be an ai ticle of real inr-iij the best I have ever .'-otn. Considering the gn at reluf it affords in the labor of washing and tho saving,? time, no family chi.u'.d be witb.nit it. WM M. JfNE3. Jlr Gen Huntley I am diHgl ted with the Doty Washer purchased from you. The more I use it the better I like it I wo i!d not he without it. It is a great saver of time and labor, and dots not wear the clothes as much as the old tub and wash board. Mrs. A. ELAINE. For sale 1 v GEO. HUNTLEY. May 7, lSbS. Cm. Eber.burg. Pa. 6 'KlivT Hkdcctiox in Prices! IV CASH UlYErS! AT TZJJ: LIirASJJlUG IipSE-FliBaiSulXG STORE, 'Ihe undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebeiiaburir aud the public "oner ally that he has made a great reduction in prices to vy.i..u j,u 1 I'-U. My stock will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heat- ing S'oces, of the most popular kinds; I'm ware of every description, of my own man ufiicturc ; Hardware at r.ll kind, such as L icks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Tiille Hinges, Shutter Hinges, P.olts, Iron and Nails, Win ilow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and F-rks, Meat Cutters, Apple I'.ircrs, 1'eu and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors, Shears, Eazors and Strops Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, Bcuir.g Machines, Augers, CLisscls, Planes, dm I a-scs, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vi-e. Wrenches, Pip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spad.es, Sevthes and Snaths, Kakes, Forks, Sleigh Dells, Shoe L.n-ts. Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes Wringers, Giind Stones, Patent Molasses Gites and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Rifles. Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Carl ridges. 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, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, d..ffec. Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Peari Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGAI.S; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes aud Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Hopes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. fyj-lloijsc Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers having Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY ELemsburg, Feb, 23, 18o7.-tf. I'MVEP.SVL CLOTHES WMNGBR, . i- -:t.-. ' nr. Cannot be surpassed or cqua'ed by uny oilier Wringer for durability. Till the expiration of tho patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR." or "STOP-GEAR," no other it ringer is licensed under this Patent. It being universally conceded that Cogs arc necessary to prevent the Rolls from "being broken or torn loose, 'many attempts Lave been made to get aCog-Wheol arrangement which shall equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid tho "Stop-Gear." but wiih"itt suc cess. For sale by GEO. HUN i'LEY. Ebensburg, May 7, 18G8. ly. WHOLESALE .crtS, fe GROCERS TO ETER SIDE S, WITH ' UICEOI4V, IHLL & CO., VHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, X. K. or. Tltlrd Si, Martrl Slu.. Ju- '22, 18(17. PHILADELPHIA POCKET KnVvES, Taiuj: Knivw nnd Forku, Spoon. tVe.; t-U U b,i..bl cheap for cash at GEO. UUNTLEY'ST r f-- IVERSL T".-J i-'l r jgACK to FIRST PRINCIPLES BOOTS AND S H O E 3 OF MY OIVN MASCPACTIKE. WHAT I MAKE TCAN WARRANT ! After an experience of more than 8 year in the sale of Eas'ern made work, during which time 1 have expended more than the profits iu repairing rips ai d tare, I have determined to come back to first prinHples and heiveiorth confine myself to the manufacture of BOOTS and SHOES for Men, Youdis, Ladies und iii.-a-es. and am now b?iter prepared than ever to give entire s.itisfactio n in my business. I have at present iu my e;r.p!ey a competent corps of workmen. ;.". can say .Ti',inut loaf ol c .io ra'Jicdoii th. a I cm utii out us neat :.:i-i 3llhtai.t;al iii- .ts a V -1 Sh."CS at M-.Dt RAT C ruiCKs ac:.n ho -nade am where in the St:te I am h o,irg Biuis nij.de cf llxu fhee.si. Pixnch Call.kin ard v, itni-i the past month, or tw- have hid nr.. -Lng in epon me i i :: t: iii3r;er-j ur luu i.inii . v ers;. J lie ,(..l.:.l m intse ooois is it. e oosi to t.e ioa. .., i.. tu : -market, and ti;e wann oislii ,, both i;i j v . ... j aiid .-trenitli, cannct t.e excelled at at-v odor i estjliiishnieut iu ti.e ci.u.itry. MY Til A IN ALWAYS ON TIME ! All work will be ready -for delivery ot the tice promised. AVeddings, Visits and other in tere-ting or i mpoi i.int occurrc-ticep need put be postpones it.ruugtt any fail are on niv part to come to time. Gecd wpik and moderate prices Is my motto, and one trill will couvinve anj person tint ths motto is wtl! chosen C?"Ilff airing of Roots and Shoes attended to promptiy nn I iu a woikmuihke mr.finer. '1 hankfui for p ii favors I leel cot fluent that r.iy work and prices nil! ciinmeiid me .o aeon lii.uai.ee i.nd incre 'te of tl;e snir.c. JOHN O THOMAS. Ebcnshurg, May 23, l-(J-. tf. JoImsJowra and Lliciibtii'sr IIAHBLE WOE Ilavimr a;ain t ihn rli 'p.-e of ths S! branch IVIrrble Works at Lbcusliti rg, s ; which he will anr rate in i oniwtio:- i"',: .I! .. - . i ..... " 'I ' i ' ; I iiii ins extensive e-t iim. i.iutiit at; ,J r Johns-to ii, the subscriber r.dopis this ' , ii?f tnetho I of ii.foi tniiig the cit'-zens of ij'-.x!; Cainotia coauty, that lie ieet.s a con- , ant supply of t: e l-e-'t ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MA"RBL, wi-.ieh he i- p rep-red ut stated rimes in Ebcus burg and at a'.l tinier in Johns'oii, to tnanu faeTnre to or.irr. cit'-er ns MONUMENTS. TOMibVKiNES, il A. NTI.ES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, i--, as wt.rkm .ndike manner ai. i at as h w pr;-es t5 like woik cun be put up in but ol ihe emcs. Having in my i.moi..y a lull i'crce of experience 1 and skillful workmen, 1 d i not promise too ineeh when I say that 1 can famish any of the .'iv articles ou short notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a style of fii.i-h which canr.ot be excelled by any oilier tnai u'ucturer in the S i-to. A large stcck of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sa'e cheap. tflVnmnc atienti'n pid to orders from a distance and wrnrk put ep w'nercver de.dr?t', or delivered at any point naiae'l. .10IIN PARKE John-town, June 4, lS'-g.-tf. Revere the .memory of FJUEXDS DEPAUTLD ! MnUI'MrWTC T f r i R Q T O M T O Sic. III VII U Hi i-ll I Jf lUllluOiUIILOi The subscriber still continues to manufacture of the Lest material and in the snoot workmanlike uianner, at the Loretto iYIarbls Works, all kind rf MONUMENTS AND TOM E-STONE-5. iiswe'd as TABLE aud BUREAU TOPS, and nil other work iu his line. None but the best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfactiori truaranteel to all cases at prices as low a? like Work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and judge fcr yourselves as to the merits cheapness of m v work. .1 A M ES W 1LK1 NSON. Loretto, March 12. 1863.1y. JOSEPH ZOLSER HAS just ot ened, nnd offers for s rIkv e than thev rati be boii"lt Ki elswhere, a spimdid lot of v$Si c'shtdavand twenf v-f.ur heir --'.-i - CLOCKS, fine 'WATCHES ofju. every description, ACCOllDEONS, .J EW LL RY, aud a variety of all articles in his iin. Repairing of Chicks, Watches, and a!l kindh of Jewelry, done on short notice and t si reasonable terms. All wcrk warranted. Call at his shop. High street, opposite Pc.Hic School House. Eh"usburg. se.S.'T J SCOTT HOUSE, Main Street. Juhnsiotcn, Camhria Co., I'a., A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. ITiTIIS HOUSE having been refitted and iohjgantly famished, is now oj'e.n for th? reception and etrtrt taiument of guests. The propriers by long experience in hotel seep ing feel cot tnir-iii. they can satiefy a dis ci iminatirtg publie. Their Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of iijuors aud wines. Jan. 31, 18f 8. (ly.) UNION IIOUfeE, rBRXRBUP.G, Pa.. JEROME A. TI.OTT, Is Propiefof, spares no pains to reud-r this hotel worthy of a cont'r.uati- f liU r i! patror.nge it LiS hert-tofoie reee-vci. His tible will always be farinshe-J with th-'1 best the market pfiords; his bar with the best ct Ihiuors His stable islarg.-, ..nd will be atteuded by au attentive .in ! obliging hostler. - Jan SO. ?8'iS.-tf. gj T . JAMES' HOTEL, f (Conducted on the European Plan,) 405 S- 407 LihKirrY Sruxi-.r, -,-ip sitk tub Union 1'Eroi , 1 h-tsoLRuuPa. JAVHS-K. LANAIIJN, - - - Proprietor. This t I--.tiao is newly Luii : at id snlendiiily furnished, and P'ii'v;i:'f"' ' "li tue Rtil roads cott:5-" Into ;h. f? . The H.-staurant C'-nr.ccted witti this lb tel ope-o at, rd: hours of the (by and ;t.!7.-lv. PITTSBURGH BTAE, Ko. 429 C.lbt y Street, OPPOSITE UNION P r:NGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH. PA. jcll.-ly.l FELIX HENLY, Fiop'r. FOUNTAIN IlOUsh:, EjiENSBL'UG It. P. !,ISTOS Jt. CO., Pru.Vra. Tnt? Ta l ai-a-,'k ... t.r.l-e.1 with the cuoic-st tiolicacies ; t'ic IJi.i is supplh .i with choie lhiu.Tr. and tho Stable attended by rareiul hofiicri. TranMer-t visitors a-'com-modated and b lartlers tckeu 1" the week, nonth or year, on reasonable terms-. fob21 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. & VVC. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., heiiccen Market and ArJi, May 9, 18G7.-ly PHILADELPHIA. QUAFF, '.WATKIN CO., Vi!(.-"yie j dealers in BOOTS r.HD SHOES, ' i -- . JTREET, FLEil. H0LL1DA1'. "1'II'ILAtoM. I8C3. sraiaa trade, jggg I am now prepared to oUer t SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH rUECIIA.SF.R9 OF TiX & SHEET-IRON WARE! EITHER AT WHOLESALE OH KETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Slier 1-1 1 on. COPPER AND BRASS WARES, r.NMl.!.I.F.n AND PLAIN SAUCE-PAWS. BOILER 3. to. COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS OIL CANS. UOCSKFCRNISHING HARD WAKE OF EVEKY KIND. paai's Atili-Bust III '.A TING ano COOKING STOVES, hxcELswn cooking sivves. yoTLE, TRIUMPH ash PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And ny C-.- kiug Stove detirsd I will get ! ...i vitdered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates a;:d Grates, &c, for re-I-iirs, on band for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Snouting, Valleys and Conductors, .-.11 of which will be made out of best mate rial and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Cfcinnys W i!OI LE OI l.'F.TAll I would call particular attention to the Light II . use Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving raoie iipht. than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Buruer. for Crude Oil. . It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all size coiihtiintly on Land. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wiiolksam: MKitciiASTs' Lists now ready, and wiil bv sent on app.ication by mail or iu ptisju. Hoping to see all i.,v r.l I n aay ix.-w onvs this Spiing, I return my most sincere thanks for tiie verv iibeial pa tronage 1 have already received, nnd will cLdeavc r to picas-ail who may call, w heth er tLey buy or net. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7, 18C7. SMDCOlBTfiM! ESTABLISHED 135 G. t;ic old est DRUG STORE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C. T. FRAZEIS Keeps constantly on hat:d the LARCZST, CHEAPEST AD BEST ASSORTMENT OF GO ODS PERTAIN ING TO THE DRUG BUSINESS In tho CduTity. which he offers IT WHOLES 1LE OR RETAIL TO Ti'E TRADE AND PUPLIC AT LOWEST BATES! .EEiEH..SS5 SHEER. jVruiiklln street, (OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE.) JQHivSTOvtVMt PENWA. HPHE ALTQQ?JA WARE HOUSE CO., WH0tE3.UK Dealers and Cciiiraissicn Merchants C-rtcr Virginia St and Plank Road, Will keep constantly on Land a larfre nnd well selected tssortr:icr,t oi FLOUIt. FilTD, salt, r:,li, ortAiN, coal, limk, sand, &c, st Tlo!?,sale, iu Alfooua City, cud the adjcicine counties can be supplied with the leading articles generally used by them at city and mill prices. All kinds of country produce received and pn;d for in ct.sli, or sold on commission. Prompt returns will be m.ide. :orge luruisned for all articles, such as floor 1'iraber, shooks, shingles, etc. Articles will bo delivered to purchasers or sent to freight warehouse. Hevibg trie only bouse where goods by the car load can be icmoved at the door, ti.us saving drayage, our customers will re ceive the benefit of it. Trice currents will be sent weekly to per 3ova desiring them. THE ALTOONA WAREHOUSE CO. Altoona, April 30, :6S.-tf. W1I. M. I.I.OYD, JOHN LLOYD, President. Cusliier. "KflRST NATIONAL BANK JL av ALTOOXA. GOYCHXUOT AGCA'CY AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF TIIE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North Ward, AUoona, Pa. Authorized Capital, ----- $300,000 Cash Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000 All business pertaiuing to Banking done on favorable terms Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always ou band. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in stamps, will be allowed, as follows : $50 to $100, 2 per cent. ; .$100 to $200, 3 per cent.; $200 and upwards, 4 per ceut. Jan. 31, 18fJ7-tf. LOID & CO., Bankers, Ebkksbubo, Fa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sthl. Interest allowed on Time deposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the Unite.! States, and a general Banking business transacted. January 31, 18C7. W3I. LLOYD & CO., , Bankers, Altoona, Pa. Drafts on tbe principal cities aud Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without iutertjtd, or upon, time-, with interest at iair rates. uaioi. HARTFORD live sides mmii mm. CASH CAPITAL, $500,000. We are now preparcl to insure LIVE STOCK against both Death aud Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of stock have now the opportunity, by insur ing with this Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the loss of their an imals in case ot oeatii or theft. OWNERS OF HORSES, Manufactures. Fnrn:rs. Teamsters. Ex pressmen, Pl.-jsicians, and in tact all who are to any '-stent dependant upon the tcrvi ccs of their horses in their daily vocations should insure i:i this Company, and thus derive a protection agair.t the loss of their aninisls, which are in many cacs the s'e means of support to their owners. FAIIM STOCK Farmers and others owning cnttle shonld avail themselves of this means of saving the value of their stock, and secure an equiva lent for the h.ss whieh would otherwise fall heavily upon them in bein deprived cf their Cattle, by insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA ! Hy insuring in this Company you. ex change a certainty for an unrertiiinty. No man can tell whether his animals may not be stolen or die through some uuforsevu calamity. Or?- Chmpeteni Agents fatifed. to vlim a liberal compensation will be ,aid. .A pj J y tu KERR A- CO., General Agents. " April 4, lf 7.-ly. Alt.-ona. Pa. C3- Col. WM. K. PIPER. Ebensburg. has been appointed local ncr.t for the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. G E I S fc R K U Johhttowu, Fa , T II BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS - A0 BOO Ei. K2.i:;n. MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK ROOKS, FOETE-MONALS. VAVEll POXES AND LOOKING GLASSES. Looking Gla.s and Picture Frar.es always on band, and made to order. A large an 1 must complete assortment of Diaw iri I! .u;m and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting if Chromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel P!a:e E l gravings, Pliin nnd Colored L:.tin:rai hs, Od Prints, l'hotcgraphs and Wo iJ C its. This collection embraces a sclecti -n .-f 'nirue sized match pictures of Landscape and Do mestic Scenes and Portraits, and o.OuO d.f fereiit varieties of Carii Photographs of prom inent men, comic and sentimental scenes an i copies of suV.j.-cts by celebrated artists. Wo have also a varied a s .-tinent of R1LLES, PRAYER. HYMN and SCHOOL LOi ;KS. HISTORIES, EIOGRAI'llIirs, N'iiVELs", Arc. Religious Prints and Lmbb-ms in gte.it variety, and the largest and n.ost eot-jcto stock of STATIONERY ever I rot:.!.t to this countv. 500 lew p.i.d beiiutifid s't'-s (.f WAL'L PAPER, includirg an ,-isoi tment of Potter's celebrated Engli.-h mak-. f r ulrcli we ate sole Kgeirs in this p.e.ihty. 'I ne-.-j Wall Pat-crs are handsomer in design, sunc-ii--r iu finish, ad i'J inches i..?er tl.au ai-y oth- r m.,ke. Tiie citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity aro reppertfnl'.y rsotllbtl that we mak Rt -OK BINDING and tbe manufacture i f BLANK ROOKS a speciality. All work promptly execu'ed at moderate rates. CCJ-Store cn corner of Clintcn and Locust streets, imn.ediat. ly oppo.-ite Foster II juse. Johnstown, Oet24. 18d7 -tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. iir JO SIX STOW ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS, such as common indacr Chairs, Fret Baelc Chairs, Yienn.i Chairs. Bustle Chairs. Riua Packed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cant j?tat (6;airs, ROCKING CTIAIES, OF EVERY SIZE UI Hill U Oli.i i I IJ Settees, Lounges, Ac.,S:c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastss of all. Thankful for past favors, he rejpect fully solicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. Jan. 81.1807. A WORD fi:om JOHNSTOWN I JOS2.X J. 31I7RPIIY &, CO., Have constantly on hand a large aLd we!l selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, Arc. Their stock consists of almost every articlo usually kept in a retail store, al! of which have been sele-ted with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfaii torv. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 28, 1867.-tf. $. JOHN GAY. WM. WELSH. GA Y & W E L S II , Successors to Gay it Painter, VrnOLKSALK Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND PEALERS IN FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, Arc, &c. Corner Penn and Canal Sts , opposite Graia Elevator. feb28 PiiUlurgh. Fa. HABVEY CH1LDS. . . . LOWRIE CHILDfj. HC II I L D S & CO., AVliolesale Dfilcra in m, sin m m mm, 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cttcn Yarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 23, 18ti7.-tf. . M. CRESS W ILL, JrHX A. BTI'EK. K. T. SLACK, WM. P. OfcAIUL.I M. JIcDOX.lLI, M. CRESSWELL Sl CO., Imjiorters and Jobbers of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Ko. 311 Market Street, June 20. 1807-ly. PHILADELPHIA, A. a B 1 11 is 11 T WITII BOUER & KIIOTIIERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, KO. 433 MARKET STIIKKT, Eclow Fifth, South Side, - THUAD A. T p. I. fii i 1