... x, v uii nifjts. O' German ;a a recent i !i iu M one of i exrhr.;.e.I the conr?c i. -r .ymour in rel:uh;i to the riots in Ytnk fiom 'personal observation, ill : :s il.ro fig?int L;tu? IT lias .r;.;'.- t.-f ti:e sut .r n ?V' to a 13: v.uh tii -rut pC'.pl. He has l-jfu educate a- t-c i.o a" iL.I ne-iyr-J the training of a state niuU. L. ti.t mot Ui:iole hour when i''.:.;iv. lvii. u was thre.at:nt-el bv a, re be! a" yt lh i alio S yr;;.. ur, then Governor cf concede this, and do n t even attempt to Y..rk, was the man who tausu to its ; asrtiil his personal character, i and K-nt reirnr-nt rftrr regiment and ; Gen. (''runt has be-.n convicted of false-e-pi.vlrnn i:U- (j".v.!ron of the militu .f ; i,,,,,. :v the I 'resident and five members - S; -.le .f York' to the as-istanoe of ' 'e ,,, "Ji,;rt o,..i .f ibr- mivmest tro.-teh. the enda-red G-mrnonweaith of Ptnosyl- j v-'i. Ii.tn he was thanhea by the j Prudent cf the UuiU-d States, and thft ; f;.,.ra,.-r of the State of lYnn lvfi:: and even by Secretary Stanton, a o'py if whose letter I h-ld iu my Laud. I will iea-1 it lor j ytu. SEtRLTAI.'T PTASTON TO GOV. SKVMot-K. V".R Di.PAUTMK.!,'T, ) Wakiii.not v, June 27, lbC3. L'i:au Sin : I ear not forbear 'x proving to yen the deep . b!if atiou 1 fed f r the prompt and candid support you have fciven j t" tl.e Govtraru.:.t in lue prtt-ji t e-iiiLiycncv. Tho fn,rsv. activity, and patrh.ti v:u hav,. ix) ihlud. I n,p.v he t-crmitted ottn- ! aiiy ai.u Liciuliy to acknow Ie-le, without j ...... - - 1 . . ' . . arroaMr, any personal claims on my part in puch service, r,r to any irrvice whatever. I siiall he happy always to bo trteemcd your friend. Fr.ir in M fc'TAXXoX. Hi." ExieiUncy Ho atio Kc mvur. Kdkin If. fitanton. in 18t;3, writes to Ciovernor &-J r.i iir, tliankiiij Lirn for hin patriot ;s:n, w.-hin to be esteen.ed his friend, aid n'iw t!:e raitj if Edw'n M data tosiyth.it H. ratio nj'-.ir v. as i,ri country has ever produced. then a ul man. Again, what did Horatio j To Gen. Cirant these questions are like Seymour d ? Tacss tr.o;s Laving 1:eeii !a so,,i..j bo He has never IsLown any tcia to the iront in 1'cnr.sylvAui i-i, and New j Qr fyr luasteri thcou allJ i( 1 L.ty i.ain Lecii deprive of its nro- ; . ,v. . t ,i; . i, . , i . u ; . L , i ; . is oouhtlul if he possesses snmcient in-ttcli'.-n, tiie cu alio all it pot-ecl icior -it h ft in ch.ir-e of its own citizens, a draft w.is i !!' al ?rap to deal with them at nil. cmmei.'-d, and prcsed n most recklessly ', Horatio S.;yin"ur understands the full and in the manner rnobt likely to excite the i scope of the principles upon which the pec-ple. A riot broke out, w Lirh, for s .me time, t!r atei.ed t!iu exis'tn e of the city. It was a d ii geroiii iik iij i-A, and Gov. Sey mour at once humid to I'.n tctne. J mw hiijj in th-if criois, abfiit theoiily man wtnc h ;nt was Erm and Lead w;s cool. There wo a no h'.-lti ir.-.m r.ry ude. The Kepublican ; layor t iNcv i.'ik, utterly paralyzed, wa? : thm ahout them. m.ale to i.'f.T any fcUL'.tinn, but or.ly this. Hora'.i Seymour has well derine l views tbat U-rafio Scyrooiir hou'd go into that j u;,OH ull t!lC r,estions now of sp- i d in rV'l1" rioters n-ad cmleavor by a j lores( to ,he Ameriean peop'.a and a mind !' vve.l fcpok'.'it v.-onls to quiet their feelings r I , ;o;d sav the prof.es ly cf ti e city. He did. I Pae of conveying these views to the n. lio rs i o t Kiooi ti.tm. He alone of all the men in llcrv Yoik had the courace, the; pclf-pofc.-o .iton nd the tloqn"nce to secure a h-v,- "r !:i Ue pp. k to them. j :N .ov, cim-,1.5, wLm thins yon of the ..vu- : eatiou r.uiij jan:st XI--ratio beymour. tV.at ' when h oko m them he did n-t inult and ) i. P.mto. but a.Je;vc..ua to per;-v!e them. JJorati.j Scvmour, thfl Governor of the St tte ! of 'eiv Y-k, tprakii.fr to his emus fallow- ! j ower to ccmptd. Applause. What had i f.e ci'v h- ,!e end ui on l:it lorn ? Als.-j h.i'.ely r. .tiling and it ww, perhaps, entire- j ly tlr-.ti.'h his persuasive cloqu'-nce tht the i fcW P'Cr iQivK"J acd the Cit cvcr J:ttV-J- j ' " b I j i'aclw Tor J2ic IeuiHe. i- i . , ii bor ciiiht ycara our country lias Len .m,..1 will, it lla.Y, G,,nroSR. 1 W H. .t C- inss has undermined trade, commerce and business, loaded the nition with debt and tho people v-iih taxation, is bein- rin to be u;i !erstO(.d by tdl clashes .t 1 4,c to'lou ber rnni-H.,1. from tlx Ir, Kw'.l will s1.p?1 ti!l mn,-,. I ..I.t ,-r-.n .hi- interesting eubject "Take the actual tasrUion impr.seil by Custom Ilou-.e duties, to this (in our pres-'tit monetary condition) add 43 per cent, for the pld premium, and uj-ou this aggregate is ch'rcd the importer's profit, 10 per cent : upon this amount is charged the jobber's piofit, estiinrited at per cent.; and, upon all, the rttailei's, at 12 J per coat., as fol lows : Gold preunun, paid at 1U per cwnt. 7d;5fJ7;i2o Duties collected in 1?7 3176.417.814 Costa of duties in currency. . Importers' profits 10 per ceut . .$246,94,934 . . 24,C,JS,.133 ?27l Gt-3.427 . .. 2,376207 Joll-cra profits 1) per cent Retailers profits 12 percent. Total p iid by coas imers Duties collected 2'J2.(;oO.C-4 . 26,i9G,4S;) $32rf,5f-7,14t . 17G.4P.eiH Total 1453,143,933 ?qua! to something more than 40 rer ceut. cf the whole amount paid by tho con fciimers, or 8G per cent, upon the amount re ceived l y the GeTerumeiit. "lh came calculations also apply to the internal revenue, except that no importer' irea a are to bo charged. As American t-'oudg are generally of a more staple character than foreign, they naturally pay a smaller profit; besides they pa- through, fewer hands, and many of iLcra for a coinmboion c f only 2i per cent. Whole internal revenue. $265,920,474 Oil this, cottor tax, income, license, etc., pay.. 5143,465,879 Manufacturers, iron, Ecachiuerv, etc., lay " 122,44,595 UC5,2 ,& Upon toi last articled aoiount- U 122,454,593 n- - ...i i i. i . .i iuc wiiwicK!cuaierii cuarge, say ,184,0?4 lai.tiHH.G-jy 6,454,b36 .$14S,(j93.525 . 122,54,5D9 Retailers' prt-flt lfi per tent. Total Dduct tL origiual oort ...... l'ald in profits on taxes 52o,S38,430 equal to an additional ccst upon the taxed commodities of 121 per cent., or equivalent to about 9 per ced. upon tho whole inter nal revenue. Thus, with a syttem of taxa tba which enormously increases the cost of commodities to consumers, it is evident that tho iCcct of taxation must be to severely depress the trade and industry of the coun try." . .In a lock factory in the city of New York, forty-ouc of the workingmcn out of the forty-five of tho employees there declared for Seymour. Twelve of these men fought ia tho Union array, and oijy oiie of the twelve will vote for Grant. c.tizens. s.i.d, my fuenu.-,,'' concriitintr and i cousl.tutiiwtl'y exjrcisrd, and as a defender J .ojth:r.fr li.em, ad.he-.sir.-r them as a Gover- I cf the rights of minorities. ' nor FhowM nd.-ln-ss his citiz-.-ns, as a father Qeri. Grant has announced bis willing j h'.ouM address his ca;ldrc-u, with wouls of; , , . . - ., . i , , , . , . iiess to become a passive acrer.t in the I e'- qu.Tce and pvi-suanion, Iead!P4 tneu h ick !,,,,- .' , i : .! . i. .. .i v i hands of h'.s rarasaas. to Execute ti e . 11. "O ILL' J '.IL iOHl 1. 11 il.l LilL!l I'O . - sri'jioutt ixd gr.i.t. Horatio .Seymour is a statesman by education nm! experience. He is profound, sagacious and patriotic, and has been j trained in the highest school cf politics. ! Gen (Jrant has declared over his own ! signature that he knows nothing of politic?, 1 and that be is net fit to he President. ; Si? AT6t made this dectara'i n four years j.jo,nr;d virtually repeated it in a letter t J a i convention of.eo!i;crs and sailors last year. ! Horatio Seymour is a geutleman .jd un- mirae tiabie nonor. His bitterest ei.cmie bv h scntiaietit of the whole! j country. . Horatio Seymour possesses abilities oi ; the highest older, arid would bring to the j Presidential ofh. e ilijinity, learning and thorough political kno-.vh'dpe.- combined with pei s.n:d qualities whic h have ahvaj'S m irked hitn fjr dlstinclion and respect. Gen. Cirant is eonf tsedly lacking in all those attributes. The boldest of his partisans do riot claim for him a single q(Ja!i!y Janded by the otRee to which j , n -,. ke aspn-es, except one-.trerth of w dl , Horatio Seymour is vensed in the po.i- it-. .iii ........ .i ; tu ti iniory oi;ms cour.iry,anu is an uiuus tr.O'aa student ot all tho sciences rtiating to lovtrniuefit. Gen. Grant has never been in a field that tKrnanded knowledge of this kind, and has never given un indication of proC ciei.cy in it. In the :reat qoestiors of finance and political economy Horatio S'yraour is fcs well informed as any statesman this iTovcrntnent was founded, and is earnestly devr-ted to their preservation. Gen Grant hi s never had special oc e;..s:ori to bwly these principle, and his sil.-iicc in regard to them i'lytiHes the presumption that he knows little or no- cooniry. j Gn. Grant Las no views but thne made for h;ni bj' the men in whose hands 1 has placed himwlf, and even if he had j soli(1 t.onvit-tions he coul'J not clearly in- ' , ,, , ,, . , r 'I01 ,ljC1" to 1,10 l0, . . . Horatio Seymour has placed himself on record as believing in the execution ot the ; wishes of the poopl", when those tvtihts ure v""lil of the people, without regard to the j u-iir.ner in which that will may be ex- pressed, or consideration fur. the rights of! (jjC nunorit'. I Hm atio cl-ymour'has always been an j upholder of the civil law, a defender of! the Constitution and an advocate of the j 1 rbhts of the Sites. ! ' Gen. Grant h;-.e risen to orominence on j . . .... , , ! ,llS l,oucs ot. hl uWryman, and has frrqiiently cvi.iccd for civil law and con- titutio!ial restraint the contempt that successful soldiers rencra!ly show when uiuuui.-wMit5 'iic inc. u an oiujoi i uni ly. i ir o : . .i .' e "ui auu .tej nioui la a "euuemail Ol I Perate habUi, wlose unl tastes are refined and elevated. Gen. Grant is charged by members of his own party with beina; a drunkard, and it is well known that dogs and horses are to him the most interesting topics for conversation. Horatio Seymour has risen gradually, by the exercise of Lis talents, to the fore most rank of an American staiesman. Gen. Grar.t was lifted suddenly to dir- Unlon hY events which were beyond the 1 f(m.ivl n r nior Can the American people hesitate r doubt as to which of these men should be placed in the cilice that was filled by Washington, Jefferson and Adain3? Cdmjm'xjn Record. ST. LCUI3 AKD IRON MOUNTAIN "P AILRO AD COMPANY'S Seven percent. X.K. tir.-t M rtige Bunds. February and Aucr Coupons. The earnings of the complete road to Pilot Knob are now more than the interest on the entire moit ige. The proceeds of these Bonds are adint; to the security every day. Over 9.'l!li),l'U' have been gpei.t on the proper ty, and not over (.00.000 of bond- i-eed thus far. The cou.-tai.tly itieieasia trafiic of carry Injr op.k. with ihe prospect of conlrolli-ig all the travel from St. Louis to the Southern States, eusnresan enormous revenue. The Directors own S til of the stock for investment, and are interested io enrich the property a well as to cononii-'e its exoer ses. THOS. ALLEN, Pres't, St. Louis, Mo. We, the undersigned, cortihiilv recommend these eercn per cent, mortgage bon is of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad as a good security. 1 he revenue of the road will be large and the administration of the affairs of the Com pany is in capable and experienced hands, and enf ided to the greatest confidence of the public. Jamds H. Thomas. Mayor of St. Louis. John J. Roe, Pres'tSt. Louis Chamber Com'ce E. W. Fox, Pies't St. Louis Board of Trade. Barton Bates. Pi es't North Missouri Railroad J. H. Britton, Pres't Xat. Bank of Srate ot Mo. W L. Ew-ino. Pre.-'t Mer. N.B of St. Louis. Gko. H. Rea, Pres't 2d Nat. Bank of St. Louis. Jas. B Eai-s. Cf. En?. Si. Lo's & III. Br'ge Co. Oko. W. Tati or. Pre't Pacific R. R (of Mo.) Wm. Tas:g, Pres't Traders' Bank, St. Louis. Jonx K.Lionbcugfr, Pres't T. N. li'k.St L's. AOLrm:sMr.ivtt,V. Pres't U. Pacific Jiai! way. Rockrt Bauth, Pres't German Savings Inst'n. Coupons payable in the city of New York. A limited number of the nbove named Bonds for sale at Ei-hty-five. Parties living out of the city can remit by draft or express, and the bonds will be returned by express free of char ges. We invite the attention ot capitalists and others to them as, in our opinion, a very desi rable investment, destined to rank as a first class security. Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps ! and information can be had on application to I TOWNSEXD, W HELEN & CO., Xo. 309 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Agents of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain R. R. Co. Phila references Cambria Iron Co.; Gaw, Bacon & Co. ; Thos. A. Biddle & Co. ALL wanting employment can have a pood business by addressing DAVIS ii UR0.. 773 Sanson) St., Philadelphia. ALIj styles asd shapes. -get yours fou nothing., . nv one who serds n an order for FIVE (5) AXES, at ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF EACH, with the cah, nil! receive o.xx extba, FOR NOTHING. We will put our Axe alongside of any other make and prove it the best finished and larger siccl, measuring to and a half inches. V.'e have ma.ift Axes for twenty-two years, ai d woii's yield the pahn In shape to any man ufiictnrer, and yot confess that a "Sucker of II liiiols," called Colbi'rv, teat us in his patent st;ai c. The circular hit and continuous edge makes the same labor pro luse twice the effect. THIS CUT IS I.IKE THS COLBL'RS PATi-XT AXK. W E OA rT IT COI.mJKX'S I'tTEXT RED JACKET AXE. Any one who sends us n order for Five Axes of tt.ir shafe, at Two (50) Dollars each, with the cash, will receive one extra, for notuino. All res;o:iiiIe Hardware Dealers cell the LIPFdNCOTT AXES." Buy from them But if there bhoulu happen to be one so unfor tunate as not to know us, send the money and we will be sure to pleae von. LirrixcoTT uakewcll, PlTTKlSCIIGH, Pa , So'e owners of Colburn's Fa tent Axe. 41 1 OA A A YEAR TO ACEXTS to sell P J VJ the STAR SHUTTLE SERV ING MACHINE. Full particulars free. Ex tra inducements to exr-erieuced Airfi'.t. Cull on or address W (I. WILCOX & CO., Cleve land, O., Boston" Mass., or St Louis, Mo. ell the Glncink 1m - - j i - - hovu. COMMON ENSE FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE. Price onlr $ let. A.ddiess S ja & Co.. Pittb'rrh. Pa ,or Boston, Mass. i:jLLt.y inci.v naTTsHiis TTJLL enrich the blood and prevent it from V Lf-comin watery and weik. arit pive a fl.-rid complexion, restore theapre ite ai d iu-vi-rora't the system. Perfectly hnrmlers tonic and pilatable, find can be taken at all time?. The IRON in these Bitters easily enter-" into the c:reul ition, bein in the form of a Pyro phosphate, it is cinre readily absorbed into the ss;etn than any other form of Iron. Piepare-I a'nd tor sale by V.'M. ELLIS. 12 3. Del Av'e, l'hiia , and for tale by drusfriits generally. D?S. Ciciffri's AMtIiia Specific io the only pleasant and pei maiient cure for ASTHMA, as being testified by many grate ful pitiente. References Geo. H. Stuart, Eo . 13 B ink St.. Phil i.; Rev. R. W. Wtiser, Manchester. Md. One bottle s?Q; three for .;n.s. A. Gki gfr, M. D. Manchester, Carroll Co., Ml. Tfsn: jtErccsi.ss Of our One Ucl'nr Sale Imi cnusil tncli A. COMPLETE IN TRAl That in order to supply the demand occasioned by our constantly increasing 'pjtronaire, we have recently made importations for the Fall tr ide direct from European Manufacturers, tmountiajr !o ik-.isSj !jUiOO,UOO, So that we Hie prepared to ?-eIl everv kind of Ury and Fannj Goods, .SV.Vcr I'laltd Ware, Cutlery, Watchrjt, Albums . J,v: dry, re. Of better quality than any other concern in the countrv for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR FUR EACH ARTICLE. 5?The best of Bo-ton and New York re"t r ences given as to the reliability of onr hotoe, and that our bus-Iness is conducted in the f iire-t and most legitimate m inner possible, and that we iee greater value for the money than cau be o ta:ne.l in any otlier way. A II Ooort4 damaged or broken tit t r.ni. poriatlon replaced tv II It out charge. Checas desciibing articles sold seut to agents in C'luOa at rate.-! mentioned below. We rruar antee every article to cost Icm than if bought at any Boston or X'ew York Wholesale House. Onr Commissions to Agents Exceed those of every other establishment of the kind. Pi oof of this can be found in corn paring our premiums with those of others for Clvbs ok the same s ze, in addition to which we chum to give Letter goods of the same char acter. We will send to Agents free of charge : Fvr a Club of 10 aiul Three Dollars doz. good linen Shirt Fronts, 1 set solid Gold Studs, All Wool Ca.-.idmere for Pants. Fine white Counterpane, large size, 1 elegant Balmoral Skiit, 0 yarda brown or bleached Sheeting, good quality; yard wide, 1 elegant lOu Picture Morocco-bound Photo. Album, 1 double lens Stereoscope and 12 Foreign Views, 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor, 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivory or Sandal Wood Fianie, feath ered edge ajid spangled, 1 Steel Carving Knife and Fork, very best quality. Ivory balanced hakdle, 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol 10 yds. good Print, 1 very fine Da mask Table Cover, 1 pr. Lest quality Ladies' Serge Con cress Boots, 1 dz. tine Linen Towels, r co. Roerj' best Silver Dessert Forks, 1 Ladies large real Morocco Traveling Bag, 1 fancy dress pattern, doz. elegant Silver plated en p ravel Xapkin Rins, 1 doz. Ladies' fine Me rino or Cotton Stockin-ra, GentV heavy chased solid Gold Ring.l pr Ladies' high cut Bahiio 1. 1 1 uoois, i eiegant neiaine Uress l aitern, 1 Violin and Bow, in Box complete, 1 set Jew elry, pin, e.tnirorn, avd sleeve huttorxi. Fur a Club of 50 and Fir Do i7ro 1 black or colored Alpact Dress Pattern, 1 et Lace Curtains, 1 pr. all Wool Blanket', En praved Silver plated 6 bottle Revolving Castor 1 beautiful Writing De-k, 1 soli 1 Gold cari I'm. 3.i yds. very fine Cissi mere, for Pants and Vest, 1 set Ivory balanced handle Knives with silver plated Forks, 1 elegant Satin. Para sol, heavily beaded and lined with silk 1 p tir gents' Calf Boots. 30 yds. good Trait, 30 yds. (rood brown or hleachoi SI C3 j 111 tl V lit?. or 40 yds. J yd. wh'e. good quality, 1 Ladies' elegant Morocco Traveling Bag, 1 square Wool Shawl, 1 plain Norwich Poplin Dresa pattern 1?4 yards double width cloth fo Ladies Cloak' Elepant engraved Silver plated Tea Pot, 3 yds' double width water proof cloth for cloakin". For a Club nf 100 and Ten Dollars 1 rich Merino or Thibet Dress Pattern, I pr. fjne Damaak Table Cloths and Nnpkinf to match 1 pair gents Fiench Calf Kmts, 1 heavy, silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher, Very fine ull Wool Cloth for Ladies' Cloak, 1 web very best quality brown or bleached Sheeting 7J vards fine Cassimere for suit, 1 clegmt Poplin Dress pattern, 1 elegant Enplish Borage Dress pat tern, 1 beautilut English Beragc Shawl, 1 set Ivory balances; handle Knives and Forks, 1 ladies or penis Silver Hunting ease Watch! 1 Bartlett Hand, Portable Sewing Machine Splendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record and potogranh pages, 25 yards good Hemp Carpeting, good colors, 1 pr. good Mar seilles Quilt, 1 good 6 barrel Revolver, 1 ele gant fur muff and cape, 1 single barrel Shot Gun, 1 Bilver plaited, engraved, 6 bottled Re volving Castor, cut glas bottles, 1 very fine Violin and Bow, ia case, 1 set Ivory balanced Knives and Forks. Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. Send Money by Registered Letter. Catalogue ot Goo-Is went to anv address Katie PAHKER & CO., Ncs. D3 and 100 iamner Street, Bostoa. ntivUiiUlluh JJOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! A VASH1NG MACHINE WORTH IIAVIXG! DOTY'S Clothes WASEER. The hest crer invented The longer TUEV AH I'scd the better TIIEY ARE LIKUD. TJioy are com ins into perioral -ne tlirougUoeit tiie country. j Many who sell th Univfusal WntNGr.a ! keep ah-o the Dott WASHJXG JlAUIllM,, which, althouzh but rewntly introduced, is as great a Labor and Clothes Saver as the Wringer, and is destined to win public fa vor and patronage everywhere. It washes perffj-llij without wearing or j rubbina the clothes at all. t Caprices Family Washer, $14. No. U Wringer, $10. These Machines are adopted by Ihe Amer ican Agriculturist as Premiums, and endorsed by its Editors as the l est in nr.uket. IimiE TESTI3IOXY. Rad the foliowir.T; testimonials from per sons in Ehensburg who have used and learn ed to appreciate these valuable Machines : lilr. G. JIuutlcy We .have used emg of Doty's Washing itachiaes, which we pur chased from you several weeks s-incc. and it gives entire satisfaction. We cheerfully re commend it to all housekeepers, and arefreo to say that we would'not dispense wifh it for any considt ration. It is a great saver of time, labor and clothes. LINTON & SON, Mountain House. I I'lirchascd one of Doty's Washers from 3Ir. G. Huntley and am delighted wiih it, and would recommend every housekeeper to get one. Mrs. A. M. PIPER. Sir. G. JLinile; The Doty Washing Ma chine T purchased from yon proves to be an artjcle of real merit the best I have ever feen. Considering the great relief it afi-.-rd-in the lalx-rof washing and the saving of time, no family should be without it. WM. M. .10NE3. Mr. Geo. Huntley I am delighted with the Doty Washer purchased from you. The more I use it the better I like it. I wo dd not be without it. It is a great saver of time anil labor, and does not wear the clothes as much as tho old tub ami wash board. Mis. A. BLAINE. For sale by GEO. II UNTLEY. May 7, 1SG3. Gm. ELenshirrg, Pa. iOREaT Redtxtion in Pricks TO CASH Jll YEHS! AT Till: KI5F.SS32.TKa IIOlSE-MiSIIIXfl STOSE. 'Ihe uiidersined respectfully inf-.rms tiie citizer.s of Ehensburg and the public teener ally that he has ma le a great ic-duct: -a In prices to CASH L'UYEUS. My stock will c-nsir-t. in part, of Cooling, i'u 'or and Ileal-. i:g Store.?, of the m-st popular kinds ; 77;; vare of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware m kind, tuch as Locks, Seiews, 15ut Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, lion atd Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and FWks, Meat Ci.iii.ry, A pple I'arc-rs, Pen and Pocket Knives in great varictj', Scissors, Shears, Papers and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers-, Luring Machine, Augers, Chisscl, Planes, Com-pa-sf-Sj Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, WruiLhes. Pdp, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kin-Is. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, S'kivjh Beil, Shoo Lasts, Pegs. Wax Eristics, Clothes Wiingcrs, Griud Stones. Patent Molases G it- s and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Sf?cl. Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers. Pist- Is, Cartridges, Pow der, Caps, Lead, etc., Odd Stove Plates, Gr-ates and Fire Erich. 'Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing ; Harness avl Saddlery Ware of all kind ; !! 'norlen and Mltlow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paint.', Varcith cs. Turpentine. Alcohol, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Sjr ups. Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and idzes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. fjCJ- House Spouting made, painted and pui up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount nia-le to country dealers buying Tin 'are wholesale. G EO. H UN TLEY Ehensburg, Feb, 23. 18o7.-lf. TIIK UX1VUR$.4L CLOTHES WHLX ,T --is? m it. ... . j CORTLANOr S'tiy Cannot be surpassed or equaled by any ether Wringer for durability. Till the cxr-irntion ( f the patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR or "STOP-GEAR," no other If ringer is licensed under this Patent. It being universally conceded that G o am necessary to prevent the Roils from beig broken or torn loo-e. rainv attempts have been made to get a Cog-Wheel arrangement which shall equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid the "Stoo-Gear," but without suc cess. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ehensburg, May 7, 18G3.-ly. WHOLESALE 5 E T E II SIDES, WITH IIICKIIAW, &. CO., VH0LESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, N. K. Cor. Third Market at , Jan. 22, 1867. PHILADELPHIA J OCKET IvNIVES, TabukKntyks -- and Folks, Spoons, etc., en n bo b'jut,ht cheap lor cash at GEO. HUNTLEY'S. rxTrA r" -. r i iir..w.s-:' 1 JJACK to FIP.ST PRINCIPLES BOOTS AND SHOES OF 3IY OWN MANUFACTURE. WHAT I MAKE TcAN WARRANT ! After an experience of more than a year in the F&le of Easern made work, daring which time I have expended more than tho profits iu it-pairing rips an i tares, I have determined to come back to first frinciples and honce'sr'.h confine myself to the manufacture ot BOOTS and SHOES for Men, You'.hs, Ladies ud Mios es, and t.m now better prepared than ever to give entire sitbfaciku in my bms;:i?ss. I have at present in my employ a cometcut corps of workmen, and can say without fear of contraoicfioii that I can turn out ns neat and sub.-taiitial Boots and Shoes at as m jokbate raic'ES as c.ai he made anywhere in the State I am having Boots made of the fmest French Calfskin, ard within the pa-st month or two have had or-'eT8 pouring in upon ine from al! ffuar'ers for thii kind of work. The material in these Boots is the hot to be found iu th ; market, and the wormunshir., both in nea'ness and s-trength, camiot be excelled at any other establishment in the country. MY THA1N ALWAYS ON TIME ! AH woik will be ready for delivery at the time promised. Wed lings, visits aa.l otl.vr in tercsting or important occurrence need not be postponed through any failure on my part to come to time. (iood woik and moderate pr:cs is my motto, and one trial will couvince any persou thtt the motto is well chosen "Kepeiriiig of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for pat favors I feel coiifioent that my work and prices will cornaieud me to a con liuuauce and increase of the fame. JOHN I). TH0MA3. Ehensburg, Hay 23, lc6-i.-tf. JoluHtown and Lbcasbnrs MAHBLS WOUKS! Having again taken clnrge of tr.e 5 r.rfir r - , .". I u 1 . ' ....f.n L. 1 V ...... w hich he w ill operate in i otmectior. 5iVl?Vi ith his extensive establiI:suiit atfd',:: Johrstown, the subset iber adopts th:3j5 ruetho i of iufoi-miog the citizens of tjL.y. Cambi ia county, that he keeps a con- . -C st;iiiL supply of tl.e best k ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, w hich he is prepared at etated times ia Ebei-si-burg and at ail tim-s in Johnstown, to manu facture to or.ier, ei'her as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPS, ia as workmmlik manner huJ at as low pi ice ae like woi k en be put up in any of the cities. Having in my employ u full force of experienced and skillful workmen. I do uot promise too much when 1 eay that 1 can f'.in.i?h any of the, above i u led ou rhcri uorice, nt tl-.ff low est prev.i-:r.g prices", i: 1 in ii style of fiiiit h which caanot be excelled by any otber rna; utocturer iu tl.e rvnt. A lare slock, of fcRINDSTOlTErf o hatid an-i sale cheap. t'i'rompt attention paid to citlers rtjBisi diaiance and work put up wherever ciot'i-l, cr delivered at, any poir.uaa.me 1. JOHN t AMC2 Johpstotrn, June 4, Ifc- B.-tf. Severe the memory ov FTJEXDS DEPAIITFJD ! MONUMENTS, TO&SSTOKE?, Sc. The fubsciibcr still c- nr-'tiHC? fo rr anv-fact urt of the bet materi.-l nd In the mvit workmanlil-e manner, at the Loretto Harbia Works, all kind of ImONUMNTS ANI TOMB STONES, as well :i TABLE and BUUEAU TOPS, and all other woik ia Li line. None but the bed American and Ilaliati Marble used, and perfect Sutitfactiou gu.iraul ed to all ra.-e.s at prices as lo?.' like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and eco specimen asd judge f.;r yourselves as to the merits cheapness? f my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March V2. 18GS.ly. JOSEPhTzOLNER HAS ju ' opened, and oilers for s altevf than the-cun bo bought j elswuc-re, a splendid lot of 0 J- eight tlav end tweuf v-fotir hour t CLOCKS, Sue WATCHES ifi.S. every description, ACCOUDEONS, JEWEL RY, and a variety of all ariiclc in his line. Repairing of Cl icks, Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry, done on short notice aud most reasonable terms. All work warranted. Call at his shop. High afreet, opposite Public School House, Ehensburg. ftep.5.'o7.J SCOTT HOUSE, ifain Street. Johnstctcn, Cauibr'ta Co., Pa., A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. fT.IIIS HOUSE having beeD refittel and iclcganlly furnished, is now open for the reception and crt?'tainmeat of gue&ts. The pioj-ricers by long experience in hotel keep ing feel confident th.y can satisfy a dis ci in inating public. Their Bar is supplied with the choicest brands r-f liquors i.ud wined. . Jan. 31, 18C8. (ly.) UNION HOUSE, " r-BENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT, J- Propietor, spurcs no pains to render this hotel worthy cf a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His t.ble will always bo furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best ci liquors Ilia stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive iind obliging hostler. Jan SC, 1808.-tf. T. J A M E S ' HOTEL, (Conducted on ine, European Flan,) 405 et 407 Liekstt Sruri T, c: positk tub Union Depot. 'Vittsuccgu.'.Pa. JAMES K. LAN All AN, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly built oud splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads comim-: into th'- c:y. Th "Restaurant connected with thU Utel osen at all hours of the day and night. -.ct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH ST AH, OPPOSiTii: UNION l Ai-iUNC IXSPOT, PITTSBURGH. PA. He. II. -It. If. IX Ut.NLT, Ti-if't. FOUNTAIN HOUMC, ErsNcRa Tho Table h aiwaysj s ipplied v.lth the choicest dslicaoies ; tho Ba& is supplied with choice liquor.-, aad ;ac xaFLE rttjiided by careful h.-airs. Transient vbib accom-mo-latcd sid beiardors takr-u by tLe v.rtk, nonth or year, oa reasonable terms. ft;o21 erchanYsIhotelT J. & VV. C. M'KIB3!N, Proprietors. Fourth Si., between lrkct and Arch, May 0, 1857.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. tiaff, vr.,rr::ix co., SCOTS AtvJD SHOES, o. .S- RKBT, FLEM. HOLL1DAY, PUIIADA. SPRING- TRAD II. I am now prepared to oCer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PCBCTIASERS OT TIN & SHEET-IRON WIRE! EITHER AT WHOLESALE Oil HETAIL. My dock con?iits in part of every variety of ! Tin, Slrocl-lron. COPPER AND BRASS WARES, ENAMELLED AND TLAI SAUCE PANS. BOILERS. &c, COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, oiL CA2.S. liOUSEFURNLSUING HAPD WAirE OF KVLKY KIND. let' Auli.Oait HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR C0OKISG STOVES, NOBLE, TP.ICMPn asp PAPLOIl COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove tieoir 1 I will pet when ordered at manufacturer's urices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, f r re- ; pairs, on hand for the Srt.vf I r,thr.rJ ! will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, j all f.f which will be made out of best m it -riahs and put up by cw.pcient wcrkmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys "VVilOLEjjALE OK IiLTAIL. I would call particular attention to the IJght IIoue liumer, with G!iss O ne, for giving mcie liiiht thai, aoy other iu use. A'ao, the Parsgon Burner, f.,r Crude Oil. SPEXCER'S SIITER ! It recemmends iteelf. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRON of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Whcj.U-s.vlu Mlkciiants' Lists now ready, and vi!l be stnt t.n application by mail cr iu peisou. florin to ec e all rav old customers ami mnv new e,nt tliis S; pnnc, i return niv tnost encore thanks fcr the very liberal pa i. , . i . , . -' ' . jv-ur... x uit a,rf.v v receiver, noil . i . w..v.t.-,4 t,j p.ras-ii.i wnoioay call, wncth cr they buy or iiCL 1 - FRANCIS W. HAY. Jobr!k" ,n. M-rch 7, 1SG7. mm COMPETITION ! mn n m jt v . 188 TOE OLDEST f "Vm A Tj T" 5 ' ' S f I v M VI Ii S t I 'i w --a IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C. T. Keeps constantly on hatd th LARGEST, CHEAPEST j AKD BEST i ASSORTMENT OF GO ODS PERTAIN 1NG TO THE drug business lil i I'll m in ine uounty. wnicn re errors IT WHOLES ILE OR RETAIL TO THIS TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOWEST BATE ! tr-s. Sk. 2Z S?S. Fmsikllu Strett, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE,') JOHNSTOWN, PENW'A. HE ALT00NA WARE HOUSE CO., ! WHOLESALE Dealers and Commission rtlerchaats Corner Virginia St. and Plank Road, Will keep constantly. on hand a large and well selected assortment ot r LOU it, FRED. SALT, FISH, GRAIN, COAL, LIME, SAND, &c , at TlaolrIC, in Aitoona City, anil the adjoining counties can be supplied with the lea. ling articles generally used by them at city and miii prices. All kinds of country produce received and paid for iu c-isli, or sold on commission. t'roinpt rct'.irns will be made. Storage furnished for all articles, such as floor lumber, shoots, shingles, etc. Articles will be delivered to purchasers or tent to freight warehouse. Having the only house where gootls by the car load cau be removed at the door, thu3 saving drayage, our customers will re ceive the benefit of it. Price currents will be sent weekly to per sons desirincr them. THE AVrOOXA WAREHOUSE CO. Aitoona, April DO, 186S.-tf. WMi H. LXOYD. President. JOHN LLOYD, Cashier. FIRST XATIOXAE BANK OF ALTOOSA. COVEUX3ICT AGCXCT DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF TIIE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North Ward, Aitoona, Pa. Authorized Capital, ----- $800,000 Gush Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000 All business pertaining to Bankicg done en favorabl terms Internal Revenu- Stamps of all denomi nations, always on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, iu btamps, 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, 1867-tf. LOYD &. CO., Hauliers, -4 Vnrvsimnn T Gold, Sil fer, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and eld. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. January 31, 1867. W M. LLOYD &. CO., V 1 Bankers, Altooa, P-. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for Bale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or npon time, with interest at fair rates. anSl. DRU HARTFORD STDCK Iipin CIFMY. CASU CAPITAL, '1500,000. We are now prepared to insure 'LIVFj STOCK against both Death aud Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of stock have now the opportunity, by insur ing with tLU Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the loss of their an imals in case of death or theft. OWNERS OF HORSES, Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex pressmen, Physicians, and in lact all ho art? to any extent dependant upon the servi ces of their horses in their daily vocations should insure in this Comj-any. and thus derive a protection against the loss of their animals, which are in many caes the sole means of support to their owners. FARM STOCK Farmers and e thers owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of taving the value of their stock, and secure an equiva lent for the Ios3 which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in Icing deprived of their Cattle, by insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! t : ' . i - -, ijy lnsurioir in tins company you. ex- char?9 a certainty for an urcert n?y. No man can tell whether his acimals may not calamity. e stolen or (lie through S-ma imlorfeun C"- Competent Aaents vanffi, to vlom a liberal ccrrt'.frnsaticn uill be paid. Apply to KERR & CO., General Agent". i jfirr'.i 4. iMjo-iv. Aitoona. la. fjr- Cd. WM. K. PIPER, Ehensburg, has 1 eea appointed Leal aent for the Iljriford Live Stock Insurance Comj any. G i: i S f K E U T II JolOutown, Ft, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AM TitHiZL RIXDKKS. MANUFACT URERS OF BLANK P.OOKS, POKTE-MONAIS. PAPER BOXES AND LOOKING GLASSES. Looking Giitss and Picture Fraiaes always on hand, and made to oid-jr. A large and m-.i-t complete assortment cf Dtawiti Room I a:id Miscellaneous I icturcs. coostiog e.f 1 Chtomos, Paintings in Steel Plate E i- graving. Ph-in an-1 Colored Llthr-sjraphs, ! Oil Prit ts. Photographs and Wood C its. This collection embraces a Si iccti -n of largt; sized match pictures of Landscape and Do mestic Scene s an-1 lorti.;ls, and 6.000 cl:f- ; c. rw,i; ,s t :r. p;,, ,K.-r. ..i, . ,r ,,r. .m. -vM nin, c(,m;c and sontWoetiUl' scenes and . r i t v i oooios fji ! i a i. eeseoiaien nine's. o i '-' i'": t have also a varied a.-soi tm-nt of BIBLFS, ! PRAYER. HYMN' and iSCUOOL BOOKS, j HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES, NOVELS, i A'C Religious Prints a:iu fhoblrmsin great I variety, and the largest and n.o.-t Comp:ct-i tt.-kof STATIONERY evci brought to this ', c-upty. C00 new End beautifi.j styles of WALL PAPER, including an assortment of Poster's ctltbratcd Euglisdi make, for which j we are &"'ls r.gents in this caliiy. The-e Wall Papers are hards--nic-r in dc-.-ign, Fup i .Lr ta S'.:i.:h, and inches wider than any j i .t Jo r niaKe. Tiie citizens of Eben.-burg and vicinitv are i M-pe.'tfniiv notified that we make P,OOiv ;ixi)JNG" and the manufacture f BLANK ; HOOKS a speciality-. All work promptly ijxn'Uf eii at n.ooeiate rates. CCj-St-re on corner of Ciintcn and Locust ?tr;ets. immcdiab ly o.pposite Foster lloase. Johnstown, Oct "'24. ISoT.-tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. W m E H n si m ALL KM OF CHAIRS, . such as common Winder Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bu.-tle Chairs, Rim. Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cane Stat Stairs, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, eVc.,&c. CABINET FURNITURE cd every description and of latest STYLES. WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for pr.st favors, he respect fully elicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. J Jan. 31. 1S07. A WORD fkom JOILX STOWS! JOSXAT J. UirSlTPIIY & CO., lave constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and & general variety e f NOTIONS, fcc. Their stocH consists of almost eveiy article usually kept in a retail st.re. all of which have beeu select ed with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfao torv. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 23, 18t37.-tf. $o' JOHN GAY. ..... W3I. WELSH. GA Y V E L S H , Succesaora to Gay A. Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, ASH DEALFRS IU FLOUR, TRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, etc., &c, Corner Penn and Canal Sts., opposite Grain Elevator. feb2S Pittsburgh. Pa. HARVEY CHIU3. LOWKIE CHILPS. CHILDS Ar CO., AVhoIeaale Dealrra In BOOTS. SHOES, AID SGLE LEATHER, 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton Yarn. Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 2S, 1807.-tf. M. CRESSWF.LL, JOHN A. RYrBB, K. T. BLACK, "WM. D. GEMMILL M. McDOALD, WITH M. CRESSWELL Sl CO.. Importer! and Jobbers cf FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, No. "511 Mrltet Street, June 20. lSo7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. A. C. D I 15 Hi R T WITH BOUER & ItllOTIIERS, Manufacturers, and H'holesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 43 5IAIIKKT gTHKKT, Below Fifth, Sonth Side, - PHIL AD A.
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