Tho following H.rc the tiofeing fentcnoos of a mos-t tlc.tcnt speech delivered ly Hon. (Ji:o. II. I'Kxni.fcT-jy, at ILiriford, Conn., cn the 25th ult. : Nw. I sv that the true r.lv .( the T'r.i- ted Sta) is to piy the t o:..I:,Ji.. r exact!) h-it we j rirt.:.,;. Th: is the on'y uay to z I iic.e iiiv. m.o.er ci :.is i,v.r..(u; ins is me iiy way to relieve tLi-burdens of the coun- en try ; to matte it easier for the peoplo to pay thr-ir iz'tirz t.i rr..'iLf .t caii.r f.-r treni to train a Uvifg. Do thia nr.d prosperity will again return, your Jl it's will nijMUi Le fcr tile, om iodu;-:.ry will flourish. The Bc pullican party is oppor-ed t.t this wlrlc ss em. They pre in fivor of not pacing rff. hut of funding the bonds. According to theii plan tho funded debt would have 40 yi'jr t run at 4 J tut tei.t. ii tertt pny Lie Lviiii principal end interest in g ld ; and the henris shall net be Kuhjcct to taxation, niil.er hy the State nor by the Frderal Gov ernment. Well, gentlemen, I tihj.-ct with jr-.oid fc'aiid'ng u.t 140 peihap at 145. II yu ;...i viTt thoe Londri ititorld bonds now v.ii! $:.! 47fO.OtO.COO t tU a:ru u:;t of tlie ?cht ; jr.'i make it importable to pav the dvht in five yMf. U it nn:r ur ts to 2 500, ( OO.OOO, and you pay 4 per co.t. only, it w;" snj'Mi&t 10 J IO'),OOO.OOiJ a vear iu gold t i:.lere-;t. It y;-u ray tins sura for 4(j cirs. you will, at the et,d of 40 yeatd. have .1 .COO COO.000. and at the end will i i:iv? tho tiel t of l2,of0.0C0.0C0 k- 6i'cV. Ft rty yoaia J h.v how n.anv of' yon w!il live th:U t'nn?" How many (f i t v. n i.r vonr rKiitrf ii tvi!) 1 .. . .. ii,., nd of -10 vcar3? Ve:ir by vrar vou will htvc t tin on ray in" ti;s enorni.us arnonnt icar t.y jcar u wi-.i ot.rr.e out t.t tne Moim!, afi h"i fs. and t,, anl awent of vur chil- drcn. Do yen know nhat a national debt means? It means that the rich shall be rubor, fnd the poor joorer. It means that capita! thai! be exempt fron taxation, and the luLcrer h. ar nil the burdens. It meat; for these who labor for their daily bread scatit clothing, brown bread, and no meat. It, means that capital shall pamper idleness in luxury ; th it itpial'T shall preside over the raiinn of the pocr; and that his daily jsecinhy. 1 he revenue of the road will be large struggles for daily bread shall make his a' and tl e aem'i.i.-iration ot t!ie afl'.drs of the Coni- Isitj t f coiiftant i eath. I see before me to- nignl many & young man. and I can see in his beamii g eye ami intelligent lac the hope that bis at the hottcra of his heart. He is wiilmg to labor on for a few years, and to hope rl at he will be able then to trade on tho ca; i'a' w.'c'' his industry and fmga'ity hi.e saved. He hi:s his day drenm and his n.ght dream. He ftes a Miiig h n.e lighted tip w.!h the tii.Vi of l.jve. and noisy with t.ie prattle, f inhmt h-Pirnt s mads sacred b thj pr.-. nee .f a wife- at.d mother B'irrouiided v. ilhin acd without by th'-sc-rays cf cotti-iitmi nt which p!i.ty and pr pri'ity ihed. Voting men, a:eyot vvillir." to givr r.; ti o.-c cherished hope of the future :o : c n:--r:i lor .ti, v ..ur lives that taxation i ! ha!! t..Kc Irom y-.ti !! except what is t.eccs- -y for y .t.r f. o himCii tiling i itid "i Xo, j'tnt emen do r i t .no. : i., i. ever. v :! t this v yu n voice. t,at vvb:ch t ei -i' ni!.4wr- you 1. 1 t.'.OO'l me eet I htnl !( the i.'.ter- t. I'.iv the :eht and save th ,. .- . ' ....!.! I . 1 U'X' j 1 tere-t. I oat .will auMtrr your T-iirfosc ll... . r rt '. . ' "'-i li'UI lUblllC. I J Iu 'I I li'o, .fo h intn, y-f 3ing aw;iy from this h iVjeet 'Y tl.t mat. riai T.t crest t.f the country, on which 1 have ti eit. U ng".t ttiat. I intended, I'.. ti.-.. a.i'.t) c t ! your i.ttentioii to thia f.ict th.it the great ! I - st ir t,f the Dt mocr.i'ie t'lM'.v i ti c G ii i r tn imi . f the I'-.iied S:;.tr.,. App'a'i:-c I D.r.ot, my fcllovv- r:.t:s. io ti.e hi at cf this arduous co itts!, t o not 1 :-g"t that ir'et .t'hs. n. 'li.e iic-j nh- ! Ii ; n i a- j 1 1 ere they can no o.id ii ; ti.&t i t . y ti'i char: jo it and make It a better C'ost.i'ioi n th-in our faun-rs made it in the i dyc.ft.ll. .N.vrr, never." and -h- u'e I Of .ipp'sUV. I ci.uge it iipou you. U ;;no- I As, that aiv here to-night, i erer tctU4ei t ' t' r.n aoiciniii.erjt ir its degr: dali.:i. D, I notsei'k to amrni it ; d i.ol :ek to change ' i: : d'j not se- k t i cv.idj it. O.a-y it. Im- Tim n! appIi.U'c.. It was go enough for! yi.-'.tr fathers. It is gco I enough for y ou. If I yon obey k, it will Lj gi.tt timi-jh fir your ! childnn for 100 years to c, ;.ie. " Study it, llnd rs'.i:..! it. (ratrv it. :'. nt wit', ., I J ' J i, no a bv:: g t reser cc in a'l the wa'l s of y -ur da ly 1 f'. Tuks it toyon-- Pome j read "it to yo'.ir wit-; le.ich it to yi t:r c!n!w':en ; j,ut it u ' your la'i.dy altar, that when you how your bead in supplicating pray r it m.ty be Hie n rt xt to the image of ;, him.-eif 1 1 no.-. i.sj aj-i.iausa D i this, and then in His own got ;d tiac you will b.; ab'e to raise it op to t..at place and p wcr to which the b" u rrrpent in the wiKlerncsS was ra:.-ed i i order that (he plague might he stayed. i)o this and you will be able to rah-e'it no to that high place of honor to which lie. Ark of the Covenant was raised, rcr.r.d wlrch the unseen legions of tho Almighty kept ward and jjuard, that he who touched it. with impitm hands sli n;!d :ic. ffienevved applause llcmcml cr. fellow citizens, that the Cnrstitutii n contain!) within itself all that was rood in the experiences cf the past, and idl that is hopeful in the prospects of the future. It is the ik of sahty in the midst of the l!o .d which is upon us, It may be t-.ssed in the blackness of darknes Jipon the w, sfy waters of many days, hut it will test upon tho mountain top at list ; the sun will shine, the dove will leave it never to return, and now, as then, emblem of purity, and liberty, and peace, she will seek to rebuild hi r habitations amidrt the scenes of her former life. Cheers. J I do not despair. I havo hope in, the aspirations of men I have tilth in the providence of Cod. I know that the pathway of history i strewn vitb. il o wrecks of empires, ar.d rtovks, and om-'Ittitions. and liberty ; and it may be in tho providence of God that this country r f ours will follow iu the wake of h!! the nations that have gone before. If it shall I e s. , let it not be owing to the faults or ioisf.1 tt.ncs of the I'emocratic part v. G.-e it eho-ri'-g If it must be so let ft be know n that it wa the party of our love that ktctl f the Ism. with heroic virtue, to the principles of civil liberty. If it must be s-v. let us, my fellow citizens, take consolation in the tacngbt that in tho eternal r d-d .bath l.f tl.n r " . ... ' .., .. . v ..... M-.i uioUr i,i resurrec- i ".on ; and tnat Uie same principles vh:ch hasten natiuLS to decay contain within tberuocdves the spark of living lire, which scute undying youth to our immortal race. Great applauso. Time writes to wrinklca on its fair Aoun" brow. Sucb as creation's dawn beheld, it sees thee now." Amidst the wrecks of time its progress is ttill onward and upward, higher and ttiil higher, "Ami from the tky, serene and far .A voice fall bke a a'ling star. Hxcelsior.'" Il'ul.cr ; as the eagle when bo takes hi flight in the face of the sun. Higher ; as the sdais, when in their eternal courses they en circle the foot; ffro! of the immortal thr jne ! Higher ; as the fou! of man wLcd it puts little this ten-merit of clay, ard seek theoughout all the 82es the home of its father and Its Clod. A Fai t Vo:.tm Knowing A disiin-7ui.-h il General (Twiggs) leturncd from the Mexican war covered with j;l.-ry." IK- had, however, two marka of hard scr- vice, which laurels ccult not hide, as they did Casar'n baldness. On? was a bead hp white wool, and the other a cotane- i ens eruption ca his forehead For the j hitler ho was ad.lscd to try a mixture of ; ,,ur and sugar of load and ro?e water. j jn Epp!vii;jr it, Etome cf the mixture mois. . , ... . fr(.hf;acL and after I .... ... , , - . R,imp. :rfl ... ' . , ; original oh r. He then applied the mix- tore to all Lis hair, and it all fxcauip, and id now, of its priiuitie Riitidy hue. lie i communicated t he f:Ct to some of hU ft ifids in Waphington especially to fcome fx rr,nnbr-rs who are widowcTH and seek ir.fr prcfeicicnt and it baa been found efficacious in every instance. It does not dye the hair, but H?ems to operate upon the roofs, rind restores the. original color. The recipe is as follow?: 1 drachm Lac Sulphur, 1 drachm cf Surrar of Lsad, i ounces of I'o.e water ; mix them, shake the vial an n--inj I lie mixture, and bathe ; ,hG llfur ' "ce a Jay lor a week, or longer, " neccPKiry. HZY ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. LOUIS AND IROTJ MOUNTAIN ! "H AlLIiOAh COMPANY'S Seven percent. A Ii!. ii .rtifage lwnd.4. February and Aug Ouroa The e-irnings of the complete road I to I Mot luoh ure now mure ttian tliC interest ; 'ii iiic t lit.; v moi ii;if "c. i lie ziuiceus in wie I I.oi.ii.-t are a-!din to tlie tecurity every day. I ( i . f- (lOit fli.ft L'lVll.nT fl.0l t ill lfl t.Fdrifi.. ,t ,,i m,tovoi Sri OliO.hHOot boi.d wced thm f-,p i !,.. !.! in.-ren-Jtifr mK .f rrrv lrg ore, v. itii ilo" i.rn.upeet ol c-..ntro!ui!g ull the tr.ivel from ht. Louis to the aoutljer:i States, ei)suresan enormous revenue. The Directors own S-li) of the stock for investment, and are interested to enrich the property us well as to eyori'imie its exper se-. THOS. ALLKN, Pres't, St. Lonis. Mo. We, the o tide ii Lrned . cordially reconirneud tl cfe sev n i er cent iuorij:age bonds of the St. I.oui-i and Iron Mountain Ti.iilroad as a cood r ,::T "i capable and expeneiiced hands, find entkled to the greatest confidence of the public. Jamis II Tie. mas, JIayor of St. Ii;iis. .Joiiv J. If ok, Ties'tSt. Louis Chamber Coin 'ce I". W. F. x. Tres't St. lou's JJoard of Trsde. UjtRTc x liA-rm, I 'res' t Xortti Mi souri Itailroad. T - 1 1 Ih itton, Fres't Nat. I.mk of State ot Mo. Vn I,, 1-.wi.no. I'res'i ller.ii.U of St.. Louis. (Jho. 11. I:i:a, Pre-'i 2.1 Nat. R n.k t.f St. Louis. .ia-. 11. 1'ai.s. Cf. y.ii. St. Lo's A IM. Ur'geCo. Cko. W. Tavi oa, l're't I'aeifh: II. Ii (of Mo ) V. m Ta-su 1'ies't Traders' I5ai k. St. Louis. Jt.u.v It. LioMti torn. Tres't T. Ti. irk.St L's AwiU'Hrii Mtn u. V I'res't L'. Pacific louiway. PoioiiT Ijakiii, 1'ies't Cerr!!.-!!; Sivh.s Intn. I'o'.pt.-iiS pavatde in tho city ol New Yoi k A limited i.-iiiiioerof th'; above named 12:ids j or .-a'tjut r.ij, tiiv -uve. l aii.e-" nvn.g or. i oi ti e city can remit t.y drait or ( x: res-, and the :,.i;i;s Hul l. returned by ex pre free of char- j t-' - "f invite tl. iitretiiion ol cap'ta!i..;s and I 1 o them !, sis oi.r oricioii. a vcrv dei- j J U m-sii. i.r. t.cstuie.1 to r ime .n a nrst- 1 V " i't-'U'J-i.tc I u iiiiir..i, rs ar-ti i'l'or ti:(n can h hnd or explication tw u-..., , , oi :....ii ..!.:.. a '..r.i. . '-".I "o.inia.atuusmi,.,. .oiiis and Iron ih er.iain K. It. Co 1'iiiii references ('-imhri.i Iron Co. Iiacon k Co ; Tboa. A. U.ddle A: Co. Ga - :s3: . ALL, STILUS .WO SIXArHS. iGET YOURS FOR NOTHING,: Anv :r.Q who i.e:id us an order for F1VT. AX11S, at ONE DOLL A U AND A HALF LACil, with the cath, will receive o.nz kxtiia, ri;K NOTIIINO. "VY e will put our Axe idonns'sie t.f anv other m d:e and rrjve it the best fn.ibeJ and largc-ct s eel, measmiiir two nnd a hall inches. Ve In vp made Axe-, for twenty-two years, sua! won't yie'd 'he p:d;n in shaf.e to any man ufac'.e.rcr, at.d yet confess that a "Sueker of II hi ois," called Coi.birv, beat us in h; patent sha; e. The circular bit and continuous edjre makes the stme labor produce twi .e the ellec't. TniS C17T IS I. TICK THE LOLBl-UX rATI.JC T AXE. WK CAT.'. IT COa.IILIJ'S PTET RED JACKET AXE. Any or,e who sends us an order for Fiv e Axes cf this shape, at Two (:?J) Dollars each, with the c.ish, will receive one extra, rort .vothino All responsible Hanlwaie Dealers se'l the "LIPPINCOT T AXES." Buy from tl.em But if there should happen to be one so unfor tunate as not to knovy us. send the money r-.mj we will be sure to please yen. LIITINCOTT i BAKEWELL, , Pittsijltou, Pa , Solo owners of CV.burn's Fatent A xe. Q 1 A YEARTO AGENTS to sell V I ,UU tlie SI AR SHUTTLE SEW ISO MACHINE. Full particulars free. Ex tra inducements to experienced Agents. Call on or address W G WILSON k CO., Cleve land, ()., Boston, Mass., or St Louis. Mo. pit. vko COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEW MACHINE. Price only $ I; n. Address S-c.AiB & Co..PittsbVh, Pa., or Boston, Mass. "VT7"ANTi:i) Salesuieii to travel for a Msm- uf cturing Company and tll bv sample. Good wacs are guaranteed. Addres. with stamp. II. D HAMIDTON L CO., No 413 Ciiestnut st., Philadelphia. Pa. $175 a month to Fell tin" fa CV 1-1 VP ( Ifrtlnr HfXTixo Caskd H ATtiiEs, bc.-t imitation gold w atch s made. Price $15 Great inducement's to agents. Address Oroide Watch Co., Boston, Ms. ry0 GOOD TRUSTY AGENTS we will .. . . . " r - ".-a - " V. .' " " "JMls')1' UO., ial- iimore. joi ALL wanting employment c m have n coed business by id.Jres'sing DAVIS ii BitO., "'i Sjiisoui st., Phiiadelphia. "aivs nvnoa 3firTj,v2ya Hundred, of articles for families at One Dollar each. Ne-.v Fad Circular no v ready. Checks 10 cts. each, describing article. Great induce menu to Agents. STOCKMAN & CO. SI Water Street, Boston. Mags. KLLifc' 1IU) IliTTHRS 7if-,L enrich the biood and prevent it from . becoming watery and weak, nnd give a florid complexion, rwtore the appetite and iu. viguratt the system. Perfectly harmlers tonic r;lli,t:,,',e' ftn,J can he Uken at all times. Hie IRON in these Bitters easily enters into the circulation, being in the form of a Pyro phosphate, it is more readily absorbed into the system than any other form of Iron. Picnared and lor sale by WM. ELLIS, 12 S. Del. Av'c, 1 nila., and for sale by druggists generally. fiUOD, iTeTFEiT, 11KST. Tbebe7i ami cheapr Ht Tobacco and Cigars mtown -re M. L. Ottrtrati'?. Go and 5ce. Asthma Specific JL ia th be only pleasant aud permanent cure for ASTH MA, as being testified by many grate fu! patient?. IieftireEce--Geo. II fi:uart, E--q , J3 Bank j ; ;;t '1 t e. M. D. ilanchestcr, Carroll Co., MJ. TUE SUCCESS Oftar On Dollar Salt has earned uU IJ TRADE. Thiit in order tos'ipply the demand occasinned j by our constantly increAfihg patronage, we j "le "euuy nnue imjArwaow tor uie ran trade d rect Irom European Manufacturers, Amounting lo nearly $500,UOO, So tht we arc prepared to fell every kind of Dry and Fancy Gotxh. Silver Plaltd Ware, Cutlery, Watclt, Albums, Jetcelry, fyc. Of better quality than any other coneem in the country for the uniform price of OXE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. 2f The bet of lioto i and New York refer ences given aa to the reliability of our house, and that otir business is conducted in the faire.--t and most legitimate manner possible, and that we give greater value for the inoaey than can be o ta:oed in any other way. All GooiUdBn;td or broken Intrant, porlattsu replaced vvllhonl charge. CliecvS desciibing articles sold sent to airents in Clubs at rates mentioned below. We jiuar antee every article to cost less than if bought at any Huston or New York Wholesale House. Car CommIsIonn io Agents Exceed tho?e of every other establishment of the kind. Proof of thi can be found in com paring our premiums with those of oihtrs for Cit bs of the ha m c 8:zc, iu addition to which we claim to give better goods of the same char acter. We will send to Agents free of charge : For a Club of 10 and Three Drtlarsl doz. good linen Shirt Fronts, 1 set solid Gold Studs, All Wool Casimere for .Pants. Fine white Counterpane, large size, 1 elegant U ilmorul Sk'ut, 20 yards brown or bleached Sheeting, good quality; yard wide, 1 elegant lOu Picture Morocco-bound IN1010 Album. I double lens Stereoscope and 12 Foreign Views, 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor, 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivory or Sandal Wood Fiame, feath ered edge and spangled. 1 Steel Carving Knife and Foifc, very be-t quality, Ivory balanced hakdle, 1 hasdsome beaded and lined Farnsol. 10 yds fiood Print, 1 very fine Damask Table Cover, 1 pr. best quality Ladies' Serge Coo lness Boots, 1 doz. fine Linen Towels, K cox. Holers' best Silver Dessert Forks, 1 Ladies' l.tre real Morocco Traveling Bag, 1 fancy drers antern. 4 doz. elegant Silrer plated eti craved ?'apkin KiDjr'", 1 doz. Lubes' fine Me tino or Cotton Stocking. Gents' heavy chased solid GoU Ring, 1 pr Ladies high cut Balmo ral Boots. 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern, 1 Violin and Bow, in Bjx complete, 1 set Jew elry, fin, eardrop, nnd si ewe b ittons. For a Club of 50 awl Five Dollars black or oolored Alpact Dress Pattern, 1 set L-tice cut tains, I pr. all v ool Blanket. En grart? ! Silver plated 6 bnttie liev.dviiig Castor I teaittifiil W ruing Dc.-k. 1 foli : Gold s carf I in. -Vi tu-i. very Ln U.iB-imere, for Punts at.d Vest, 1 set 1 vory balanced handle Knives with ei'.vcr plated F.rks, 1 c!e?ant Satin Para sol, heavily beaded nnd lined with silk. 1 piir gents' Calf Boots. SO yds. pood Print, 3(J yds good brown or bleached Sheering, yard w'ide. or 4J yds. JB yd. wii'e, irod quality, i Ladies' elegant Morocco Traveiine Hag, 1 s'qu tre Wool buwl, 1 pl.-.in Norwich Poplin Dress pattern, ."( yards double width cloth for Lad es Cloak,' Elefrant engraved Silver plated Tea Pot, 3 yds' double width waterproof cloth for clot kin". Fur a Club of 100 and Ten Dollars 1 rich ilerino or Thibet Dre.-s Pattern, 1 nr. fi.,e Damask fable Cloths and N.-.pkinf to match, 1 pair gents F.ench Calf Uo its, 1 heavy, silver obi ted engraved Ice Pitcher, Very fine all Wool Cloth for Ladies' Cloak, 1 web very best quality bown or bleached Sheeting 7J yards fine Cassimere for suit, 1 e'epant Poplin Dress p.itterr, 1 elegant English lierage Dress pat. trrn, 1 beautiful English Berate Shawl, 1 net Ivory bal.vr.ccg handle Knives and Forks, 1 lacks or pents Silver Hunting case Watch' 1 Bariiett Hand. Portable Sewing Machine, Splendid Fumily Bible, steel engravings, with record and potoeranh oaires. 25 vmds t,ru, Hemp Carpeting, good colors, 1 pr. good Alar eeiilcs tiuilt, 1 good C barrel Revolver, 1 de cant tur mun and cape, J single barrel Shot Guu, 1 silver plaited, engraved, ti bottled Ite vohing Castor, cut gla5s bottles, 1 very fine Violin and Bow, in case, 1 set Ivory balanced Knives and Forks. j Presents for larger Clubs increase in tlu? Send Eloney by Registered Letter. Catalogue of Goons sent to any address rats PARKER & CO.', Nos !d and 100 Sumner Street, Bostoi. Last WMm Success. t-1 , i . - T "i V !R RESTOHER will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who hare a fine head of hair, ts well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair makeitclesirable for ld and young. For Sale ty all lrngglnfa. DjLTOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., Jf. T. PMtOMiiiR OUNT PLEASANT FARM FOU SALE. This Farm, situated in Deny township, Westmoreland county, contains 143 ACRES, 50 Acres of which are covered with excellent timber, the balance being i.i a good state of cultivation and well fenced. The im provements consist of a DWELLI N G HOUSE, BANK BARN, and all necessary outbuildings! Also, a good ORCHARD on he farm. The land m well watered with never-failing springs, one of which ia within two ro-is of the house. I he entire Farm is underlaid with coal. This property is located three miles from the Borough of Latrobo. two miles from Derry Sta tion, and tour miles from St. Vincent's College and St. Xavier'a Academy. For further par ticulars call on or addretts Spt.?.-3t. J. M. HUGHES, Latrobe. REVOLUTION P Hair dressi Hfi ; JLJOUSEKEEPERS, ATTEHTIOIJ! j A YASHINCT MACHINE WORTH HAVING! DOTY'S Clothes mm Ih-3 best ever invented The longer TIIF.T A KB I'Ht d I lie better THEY ARE LIKUD. vtv-va Tlicy are coming Into general use throughout the country. Many who Fell the Univehrai. Wbisgek keep also the Dott WASIIING MACHINE, which, although but recently introduced, is as great a Lajor and Clothes Saver as the Wringer, and is destined to win public fa vor and patronage everywhere. It washes perfectly without wearing or rubbinq the clothes at all. fjrPrices Family Washer, $14. No. 1 Wringer, $10. These Machines are adopted by the Amer ican Agriculturist as Premiums, antl endorsed by its Editors aa the best in niaiket. HOME TKSTIJIOXY. Read the following testimonials fr.-m per sons in Ebensburg who have used and learn ed to appreciate these valuable Machines: Mr. G. Huntley We have used cue of Doty '8 Washing Machine, which wc pur chased from you several weeks since, and it gives entire satisfaction. Ae cheerfully re .. ... . commend it to all housekeepers, and are freo to say that we would'not dispense with it for - ... any consideration. It is a great saver of time, labor and clothes. LINTON7 & SON, Mountain House. I purchased one of Doty'a Washers from Mr. G. Huntley and am delighted with it. and would recommend every housekeeper to get one. Mrs. A. M. PIPER. Mr. G. Huntley The Doty Washing Ma chine I purchased from you proves to be an article of real merit the best I have ever seen. Considering the great relief it affords in the labor of washing and the saving f time, no family should he without it. WM. M. JONES. ilr. Geo. Huntley I am delighted with the Doty Washer purchased from you. The more I use it the better I like it. I wo ild not be without it. It is a great saver of time arnl labor, and does not wear the clothes &s much as the old tub ami wash board. Mrs. A. CLAINE. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY, May 7, 18G8. Cm. Ebensburg. Pa. Tt) CASH MYERS! AT THE EUEXSRl'RG Hi TMTnvtn OTAllII 1 1 iiiuijuimi 0 1 uim. ....a.i,. . 1 ki 1 ., i-t lhe iiuderBincd respectfully informs the citizens of Isbenhburc and the public rct:er ally that be baa made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heal ing Stores, of the most popular kinds ; Tin tcare of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks. Sciews, Bntt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Iron and Nails. Win (kiw Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carvinjr Knives arid Forks, Meat Cutters Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in 1 great variety, Feasors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, Angers, Chissels, Planes, ( Aim passes, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vises, Vr?nches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Hells, Shoe Lasts, I'cgs. Wax Bristles, Clofhes Wringers, Grind Stones, Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel, Rifles. Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Tow ner, Caps. Lead, Xrc, Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps nd Tubing ; Hamex aifl Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety : Carbon Oil nnd Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varni-h" ts. Turpentine, Alcohol, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apjdes, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, ail kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropen, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. fjCJ- House Sjwtiting matle, painted and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount matle to country dealers buyin" Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 28, 18t57.-tf. THE UKIVERS4L. CLOTHES WHINGER, Cannot e surpassed or equaled by any other Y ringer for durability. Till the expiration of the patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR." or "STOP-GEAR," no oilier H ringer is licensed under this Patent It being universally conceded that Cogs are necessary to prevent the Rolls from "being broken or torn loose, manv attempts have been made to gn a Cog-Wheel arrangement which shall equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid the "Stop-Gear," but without suc cess I'oraaleby GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg. May 7, 18G8.-ly. WHOLESALE GROCERS PETER SIDES, WITH HIGIUIAV, HOLT. &, CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, W. K. Cor. Tbird fc Market St , JJ- 22 1867. PHILADELPHIA POCKET KNIVES, Table Knives and Forks, Spoons, &c, ran be bought cheap for each tt GEO. HUNTLEY'S. SM 1 J c "we ot. t:'-jf . I. -. cri.Aor ST NY 'f -'"jjh fcfJ'V ua - --fry afff,.h iiii .5 .ut.l : x f'i4 c fcf' "mmi T" I 11 mi 7n I1 IT JJACK to FIRST PRINCIPLES BOOTS AND SHOES OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE. WHAT I MAKE TcAN WARRANT ! After an experience of more than m year in the sale of Eas'.eni made work, during which time ) have expended more than the profits iu lepairing rips and tares, I have determined to come back to first principles and henceforth confine myself to the manufacture ot BOOTS and SHOES for Men, Youths, Ladies and Miss es, and am now better prepared than ever to give entire satiblacticu in ray business. I have At present in my employ a competent corps of workmen, acd can say without fear of contradiction that I can turn out as neat and substantial Boots and Shoes at as modlrate fbicu as can be made anywhere in the State. I arn having Boots made of the finest French Calfskin, and within the past month or two have had orders pouring in upon me from all quarters for thia kind of work. The material in these Boots is the best to he fouud iu th market, and the wormaushi;., both n nea'ness and strength, cannot be excelled at any other establishment in the country. MY TRAIN ALWAYS ON TIME! All work will be ready for delivery at the time piomied. Weddings, visits antl other in teresting or important occurrence? need not be postponed through any failure on my part to come to time. G od work and moderate prices is my motto, and one trial will convince any person ihit the inotto is well chosen. EST' Iter airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuaLce and increase of the same. JOHN D THOMAS. Ebensburg, May 28, lbtW.-tf. JoIinKtoYTii and f JieuHbtirg MARBLE WORKS! Having again taken chirire of the I.-.. ...t. v;..-v.i . n . i . . " ?' --"""! K,r. .ip H I ll'll A, VI ilTlflP. in . . . . . . . .tj - ,11 with his extensive establishment. stlTi w. ... si. iai .i,iiucvilVII21WUi cionusiown, mc suoscnoer a. loots tins ofc T .1 ...... . . . . It O-J memo i ci tuiorming uie citizens ot Cambria county, that he keeps a con stant supply of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at stated times in Ebens burg nnd at all times in Johnstown, to manu facture to oHer. either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUREAU TOPi. in as workmmlike manner and at as low prices as like work can be put up in any of the cities. Having in my employ a full force of experienced and skillful workmen, I do not promise too much when 1 say that I can furnish any of tho above articles 0:1 thort notice, at the lowet prevailing prices. nd in a style of finish which cannot be excelled by auy otsher mai utacturcr in the State. A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale cheap. tT" Prompt attention paid to orders from a di-tnnce and work put up wherever de-ired, or delivered at any point named JOHN PARKE Johnstown, June 4, 188.-tf. .X ill Md . V A-' M-T A-t M. A. . '? ri- vri n .i .1 j 7 'n 1 MnMIIMFrJTQ TnMPQTnMTC X. I lllul,ul,l-'l lu I UIIIUOI VI1LO) ULOl 1 t, . , ... -.... 1 i"i MiwiiM.'ti en 11 two tin ueo hi niiiu iu;tci ui c j of Uie best material and in tlie most workmanlike manner, at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind cf MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, aswell as TABLE and BUREAU TOPS, and all other woik in his line. Note but tho best American and Italian Marble used, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in tlie cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimens and nidge for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12, 18C8.1y. JOSEPH ZOLNER TJI AS just opened, and offers for e a .t t than thevcan bi )c bought i 1 enaiu 101 01 ir 1 f eiohtdavaod twentv-four bonr fell IT CLOCKS, fine WATCHES ofBS every description, ACCOUDEONS. .J Etv'EL RY, antl a variety of all articles in his line. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry, done on short notice and most reasonable terms. All work warranted. Call at his shop. High street, oppesite Public School House, Ebensburg. fsep.5.'C7.J SCOTT HOUSE, Main Street, Julmstoirn, Cambria Co., Fa., A. ROW & CO., Proprietors. THIS HOUSE having been refitted and elegantly furnishes!, is now open for the reception and entertainment of guests, u he proprietors by long exp?rience in hotel keep ing feel confident they can satisfy a dis ci iminating public. j Their Bar is supplied with the choicest t brands of liquors and wines. Jan. 31. 18G8. (ly.) UNION HOUSE, PBENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT. U Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His table will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best ct liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 30, 1868.-tf. T . JAMES' HOTEL, Conducted on the European Flan,) 405 & 407 Libbutt Street, opposite the Uniom Depot, Pittsbubgil'Pa. JAMES K. LAN AH AN, - - - Frojn-ietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at all hours of the day and night. ' oct.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH STAR, So. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. rje.ll.-ly. FELIX IIENLY, Prop'r. "MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebessisuko R. I. LISTOS b CO., Prop'ri. The TABf.E is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with choice liquors, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, Jionth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' h6tEL7 J. &. W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., between Market and Arch, May 9, 18G7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. ORAFF, WATKIN & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. No. Market Street, FLEM. IIOLLIDAY. PUILADA. 1868. SPHIKG T2. 1808. I ara now prepared to cller SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH FTJBCHASER8 OF TIN & SHEET-IRON WIRE! either at WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. My rtock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sheet-Iron. COPrER AND BRASS WARES, ENAMELLED and TLAIK SAUCE-PANS, BOILERS &c., COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS OIL CANS. HOUSEFURNISHING HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. pcat'a Anti-Dmt HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when e.rdered at mannntimrj ,;.... Odd Stove Plates ai.d Grates, cVc, fur re pairs, on hand for tlie 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 Lest mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WHOLESALE OI irFTAir I would cail nartienlar iiHpr.ti,-. tn tT. T Jr.! - I ' - "J -' J v.' fc.i J I I . I House Burner, with Glass Gne, for giving more ItL-ht than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, fjr Crude Oil. PICERS SIFTER ! at recommends ltseii. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on baud. of all sizes constantly on baud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Merchants Lists .... ... ...c...,. ..,10 lr.jn now ready, and will be sent on application hv Tnaii nr in rw. r rin by mail or in person. Hoping to see all my old customers nnd many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks fr the very liberal pa tronage I have alrea.ly received, and will endeavor to please all who may call, wLcth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown, March 7. 1SG. ESTABLISHED 1858. TIIK OLDCST 0 1 Uil IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C. T. FRAZER Keeps constantly on baud the LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSOR TMENT OF G 0 ODS I'ERTALY ING TU THE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers IT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL TO THE TRADE AND TUBLIC AT LOWEST BATE ! HT Franklin Street, (OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE,) JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A, HP HE ALT00NA WARE HOUSE CO., WIIOLKSALE Dealers and Conimission Mercliants Comer Virginia St. and Plank Road, Will keep constantly on bum! a larpe and well selected assortment of FLOCK. FEED SALT, FISH, GKAIN, COAL, LIME, SAND, &c , sit Wholesale, in AltoonaCity, and the adjoining counties can be supplied with the leadinp articles generally used by them at city antl mill prices. All kinds of country produce received and paid for in cash, or sold on commission. Prompt returns will be made. Storage furnished for all articles, such as floor lumber, shooks. shingle, etc. Articles will be delivered to purchasers or sent to freight warehouse. Having the only bouse where goods bv the ear load can be removed at the door, thus saving drayage, our customers will re ceive the benefit of it. Price currents will be sent weekly to per sons desiring them. THE ALTOOXA WAREHOUSE CO. Altoona, April 30, I868.-tf. wm. m. li.oyp. John lloyd. President. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP ALTOONA. GOVEUXIII21T AGE1YCY AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North Ward, Altoona, Fa. 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 on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in fctamps, will bo allowed, as follows : $50 to $100, 2 per cent.; $100 to $200, 3 per cent ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. 31, lS67-tf. f I-OYD & CO., Bankers, Euensburo, Pa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought aud scld. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, and a general Banking business transacted. January 31. 1867. 91. LLOYD &. CO., Bankers, Altoona. Ta. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. -Moneys received on tleposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon, time, with intercut at fair rates. 81, HMUAU LUIII'IJIIIUA! iy i iii n 1 k 1 iroa.K' rc m m isspu mm. CASH CAPITAL, 4500.C0. We are now prepared to iceriT TIV?3 STOCK against both Death acd Thtft, i thia live &c J reliable Couipany. Owiiera cf etock have now the oppertur ity, by insur ing with this Colo pany, of cbtai-icg &ecui.- tV and remuneration f.-.r t i lr,urif tVlrin. 1 uiiuia 1.1 ruse ci PKiTH tT theft. OWNERS OF HOUSES. Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. El pressmen, Physicians, and in iect a!! ivho are to any extent dependent upon the servi ces of their horses in their daily vocation should iDeure iu this Company, and tbua derive a protection against th Irs cf ;heir animals, which are in many cares the 6cle means of support to thr-ir owners. FARM STOCK Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of f aving the alue of their utock, and secure an eouiva lent for the loss which would otutrwice fall heavily upon them in being deprived of tieir Cattle, bv insuring in thjf, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA! By invring in this Company ;u ex change a certainty for an uncertainty. No man can tell whether bis animal may not be stolen or die through some unforsetn calamity. fjj- CvmjMfeni Agents wanted, t wliom a liberal compensation will be paid. Applv to KEP.R & CO.. General Agent. " April 4, 18G7.-Iy. Alb-na. Pa. CO-GjI. WM.K PIPER, Ebensburg, has I cen appointed local agent for th1? Unriford T :.. c. .1. t -.. . ' l , -if - - ! Live Stock Insurance Company 7; j E J S R E U T II Johnstown. Vm. , I r"Rs. rTATiTlKlFR 1 wut.ik.ki.i.iiv v 1 1 1 1 mi t iiv i manufacturkh? of bla:. ,v jxks. PO',T:.-MONAlS. PAf'EIi B"XL6 AND I.OOKINU GuAS.TLS. Looking Glass and Pitture Frarses alway on band. h.t.d made to order. A lirgc ;vni mext complete lrtnicut of LMawmff !. -o?ii jm? M wrn.inrsrns 1'i.t tires iing ii Chromes. Paintings in O.l. S v-tl Plate Xn- sravincs, Pi-in an.! Uolrrel Lith-crap j oil Prints, Photographs ar.d Wood Cuts i .... . .. .. . r . j gravincs, Pi-ir. and Colored LithgrapLv, This collection embraces a scl ctii.a of largtf stzci matcn iiciurcf r 1 i.nT:':c;pc any -mestie Scenes n i IVrtra-.ts. a"'' r.,000 dif ferent varieties of Card Pi.otoj;ntp.3of prom iner.t mm, comic and u "ntim.ntal ai I copies f f gulj.-ct3 by cekhr?t" i i. t.. ;s. Wa have si so :i varied a"-sj- trnont of BIbLT, PRAYER. HYMN" ami SCHOOL B(KS. HISTORIES. BIOGRAI iilES. N0 Li.s. Relts;:n Ptiuts and Enddsns !n gvv rv-ty, an'1, the l- and stock of STATIONEUr evei brought tot etiuntv. e00 new and WALL PAPER, h.rhi i: L-eantiiuI tt t o' an as.rtnie:! t I I LICX A ..twi .fl 1.. -,,,.! I.'..,-! t.-n !:.ak. .r which -r en. v.to p -rprits li t-: l.ir.,;.?v rl'l . ..j - - . . - ... ...... . .... . . . . . V. J Wall Papers aie handimer in design. s:ip. si r in ft and 2 iiichirs wider than a.-rr ifhfr m:i.-p The citizens of El.enbnrg and vicirdt v t .iVl i-. ! ' v Tiif-hr-ii tn.it rn r.-i.L-j j BI2,"n?N J md the t:Mifacture of KLANfv BOOKS a .pcet..'i'y. All woik promptly executed at ni'slernle rat- ?. C-'i-Sfore tiii corner of Clir'tcn and T.c streets, isr.niediafr-I opr-o; te r-.ster II. tie. Juhtistowu, Oot -2, 16o7.-tf. I CHAIR MANUFACTORY. iiilliiilllii JoniTOiv .. pi. iLlj i!ibi3 ui' I'kama, such as common Windsor Chairs, F.a-t Biick Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Hustle Chair?, Elm Backed Chaift?, Sociable CLaira, Cane Stat (Shirs, ROCKING CJ LAIRS, OF EVERY SI2S SMiI.0 SEAT CH.HRS Settees, Lounges. &c, Ac. CABINET FURNITURE of every descr'ption ar.d of latest STl'LES, V.'lTll PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful i r past favors, be respect fully tolicits a liberal . -share cf public patron age. Ciii.icn Street, Johnstown C-mbria Co. Pa. J Jan. 31. 13o7. A WORD from JOHNSTOWN! JL JOI1X J. 5ir:SIEJY &. CO., Have constamiy on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, Ac. Their stock consists of almost e-vtiy r4.ule usually kept in a retail store. All of which have been sclented with care aud are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call aud cxamiue for yourselves. Feb. 28, lSC7.-tf. $0 jortN gat wm. wklsh: GA Y A W E L S II , Successors tn Gay &. Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND DEALFR.S IN FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS. &c, &c. Corner Penn and Canal Sts., opposite Grain Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh, Pa. HARVEY CDILDS. . . . LOW111E CHILES. HC HI L D S & CO., Wholesale Dealers In m All SOLE BATiSl. 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale of "nope Mill" Cotton Tarn. Bags. Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 23, 1667.-tf. M. CRESSWEIX, JOHN A. BTPIlt, K. T. SL,ACK, WM. D. OEMXIUL. M. McDO.VALD, WITfl M. CRESSYELL & CO., Ir2orters and JMers cf FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Ko. all Msrktt Sirett, June 20. lS67.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. C. D I B i R T WITH OOKTCR & miOTHLTIS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND. EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, KO. 4.3 M1KKKT STKKKT, Bbw Fifth, South Side, - rHlLAD 4. Ac. 1 1
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