T51K DIXDY. After natur had finished the fust man and the fust woman, she had a little ma terial left at the bottom of her cups, and not willing to waste anything, ehe mixt the two remnants together, more for a frolic than enny thing else, just to see what the compound would produce." Throwing the mixture onto the dicing coals, in a few minut.'s a half-baked, cornikal creature lay smirking and minc ing befo re her. This iz the way that the fust dandy wuz made, and with a bouqu t in one hand and a looking-glass in the other, Damn Xu'ure turned him loose into" the woild to root. The construkshun of this creature of remnants iz peculiar. A dissection of a dandy, in the thir teenth century, revealed the fnkt that his heart resembled a pin cushion, having no eel's, the interior of it heing filled with Cotton batting and sawdust, and Ptuck rwl over the outside with rosetl?, and dead butter-Ays, with pins through them. Iliz head was divided into innumerable little stalls, in each ov which wuz de posited, in solntion, a very small quantity cf brains, which ackted independent of each other. One stall was devoted to kid gloves as n science, another to tight boots, and a third to colore water. All his thoughts and affickshuns are diiucd between the tit of hiz clothes and admirashuu ov (hem. His ideas never gra?p crny thing strong er than Piialon's last eonfashun in per fumery ; his whole emotional natur finds its nourishment and counterpart in a plate cf the last Paris fashion, hung up at a tailor's window. The genuine dandy one who knows hiz business never falls in love with cn rything byt hiz locking-alars ; hisstronjj esfpashun iz ndmerashun : he kant reach the dignity of love. To love requires both brains and a Boul ; and a dandy in love would b? az whirasikal a Fight as a butterlly kneeling at the feet ov a tulip. Your real dandy iz a long lived bird ; l.iz pashions are weak, but regular, and hkc a watch, the wotks and the case wnr out together. TTe grows old like a boq;iet, and iz brisk, and in humor to the hist. Dandys have no courage, their pashuns are a mixture ov weak and delikate things; they knt t insult, ncr be insulted ; they pre rabbit? among men, and among wim nain, not bold enufF tew be feared, nor Ueelees enuff tew he dispized. 'I here iz not one single trait in their charaktere, that I kan think of now, highly rommendible ; they are selfish (and have a right to be,) tekause they liaint got ennything to spare ; their ara bishun haz no more glory in it than a Bcent bag. Reverence irnplys faith, and a dandy hnz no faith, but in th case of hiz hair dresser, or taylor ; meekness implys hope, but hope in them iz nothing but emaseul nted impudence. But while lhcze useless creatures lack the virtews ov life, they are seldum, or never, gilry cv cr.nyrfirstclas8 vices, they go through life heedless ov awl that iz very good, or very bad, and when they pat reddy to die, it iz ov az little import ance tew the world as the loss of a cos metic receipt, or a clever twist in a ycller neck tie. Your genuine dandy seldom unites ; li8 courts as the humming bird duz among the. flowers, for honey, not a wife, and thinks that his attacks are awl conquests, but no seneihle woman would marry I im cmiy quicker than she would knowingly ti.k counterfeit money in change. The world will never be rid ov the dandy, there is so many pincushion heart?, and heads not made lor brains, there is 80 much vanity that it is amply pleased wiih a dog'a head on a bamboo cane, there iz ho much kindness in looking glasses, there iz so much fragrance in be a pin feather king, for any evening among silly hearts, that 3'oung dandys will keen being born, and old dandys will frisk in spite of their gout, or ennybody's philosophy. Josh Billings. A ncii old man died recently, whose young wife had led Lim. but a sorry life. He frequently stated that he would be re venged. On reading the will his ven peanc was too well felt. He left all his proporty, about 8100,000, to his wife, cn condition that she passes every day trom eight a. m. till six v. m. in his tomb Should she miss one hour the whole for tune reverts to the natural heirs. VTVT1 :ew mioses, MERCHANT TAILOR, Fcrrrs's BriLDiNo, Clixto.v St., Johnstown-, HAS just received his fall and winter stock of tine French, London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMKIIES and VF.ST1XOS. and a full assortment of Gent's Fcu-MsuiNei Goons. Mr. Moses has been for fight years cutter at "Wood, .Morrell & Co. 's establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public gea erally that he has commenced business iu Sup pes's building, on Clinton stieet, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at mo ld ate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share of public pitmnage, an! maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. (Jive him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, ISCS.-tf. IXECUTOli-S NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Aon Ken nedy, late of Monster township, dee'd, having been grafted to the undersigned by the Regis ter of Cambria county, notice is herebv given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the game will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JOHN KENNEDY. I JAMES A. BROWN, Ecutors. Munster Tp., Sept. 17, 1868 -6t. NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Andrew P. Baket late of Carroll township, dee'd, having been granted to tt-e undersigned by the Register of said coun ty, notice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed, to said est te to make payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement without delay HENRY BYRNE, EeoutOT. Carroll Tp., 8pt. 17, 1W. 6 OF ELECTORS CV A PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Pursuant to aa Act ol the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An Aft relating to the Elections of tliis Com monwealth," approve.! the 2.1 dav of Jaly. A. D. lrJD, I, JOHN A. BLAIR, liigh SacnflT of t!;e County of Cambria, in the Slate of Pei.n syivania, do hereby make Luown and give no tice to the elector of the eountv aforesaid, that a GENERAL ELECTION. be held in said county of Cambria, Pennsylvania, on the 1st Tuesday. 3d day of November, 1868, at which thne TWENTY SIX ELECTORS of a Pres-'.dei.t i'.nd a Vice President of the United Stiffs are to re e'erfel I hI.-o he.-ehy jr've n nice ami mike kncwn, lb.it the phics ! holditi tVe aforesaid Gener al Election in she ?cvrr-il Townsh-ps ami I'or oii-hs within the county ui Cambria, are as fol low s, to it : The elo-'-tor-fof the district composed of tho township of AKeq'ienT, to meet at the fdliet of 31. heavy, E.-q., in the borousdi of Loretto. The electors of the district composed of the township of B!nck!ick. to meet at the house of Adam Meakin, ia the village of Beljauo, iu said township. The elector? of the district composed of the township of Cambria, to meet at Court House in borough of Ebensburtr. The electors of the district cumpofed of the township of C.irroll, to meet at School House iu the borough of Carrciltonr 11. 1 he e.ictor-i of the oistiict compo;ed of the borough of Carrolltown, V) meet at the School House ili saiJ borgnpli. The electors of the district composed of the towimb'o of Chest, to meet at tho School House on the f.'.irn of Aiors:iis Swope, ia sii.l t'.vp. i The electors of the tii.-ti ict fr.inraift'J of the borough of c her Spring.5, to meet ru thehoue ! ot .1 ,eol Warner i:i said b.iroiiill. i Tiie electors of the dis'rk-t compose 1 of the j township ot ClearfieM, to meet at School House ) No. 3. adjoining the village of St. Augustine, j in s.iid t aviisiiip. ! TJie electors of the district ccmpo.ed of the i towusl-.ip of Coi.emttigb, to m-et at the School Uoii.-e at Singer's in sail township. j The electOM of the district composed of the borough of Coneraa'tgh, t meet as follows : j First Ward, ut the ho'ie now occupied by Peter Multzie, in the said First Ward; Second Ward, j at the house now occupiel by Jesse Patterson, iu tl:c said Second Ward. 1 ha electors of the district composed of the borough of Cambria, to meet at School House ri o. in eaM borough. The electors of the district composed of the ; township of Croyle, to meet at School House iu j the village of Summerhi!! i:t )i't township. ! The electors of the district composed of the ' borough of East Couemaugh, to meet at lnuje ! of Daniel Confer in said borough. ! The electors of the district composed of the i boronsh of Ebensl'ur, to meet as follows : ; K.vst Ward, at the Court House iu f.'.i l Ward : ! est Ward, at Jas. Mvers' Hall in said Ward The electors of the aisrrict composed of the borough of Franklin, to meet at School Houee in Kaid borough. The electors cf the district composed of the township of Galiiizin, to meet at School House in the town oi O.ill.t.ln, in said township. The electors ot the district com osed of the township of Jackson, to meet at the house oi Henry Kagcr in s tid townsh:p. The elector of the district composed of the borough of Johrsfown, to meet us follows : First Ward, at Public School Room No ;". in saiil Ward; Second Ward, at the ofiiee of Jos. a. b:raver, L.-q , on Market St., in said Ward I hud W ard, at Foster House in said Ward ; Fourth vVaro, at houe of John Treffs in paid Ward; Fifth Ward, at Kernvilie School House in saiu Ward ; Sixth Ward, at the Johustown l'ottery it; said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Loretto, to meet at School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Millville. to meet at the Franklin Hou-e in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Munster, to meet at the warehouse i of Augustine Durbin in the village of Munster, j in said towrsbip. j l ne ..-lectors ol the d strict comiwe-d of the borough of Prospect, to meet at School Hu.-e ! ia said borough. j The e'ectors of the di.-trict can-pose 1 of th,- ! township of IVcblaml. to meet at the bouse of j Jacob Kiing in said township. I The electors of the district composed of the t .wn?h?p of Surpmethill, to meet at the School J House iu the borough of Wilmore. The electors of the district composed of the borough of S-'TO!s:'i;!e, t. meet at the School ' Uouse in said borou-h. ! The electors of the district compoeed of ih-.1 ' townshi i of Sjsquchann i, to meet at the house I of Michael l'latt iu said towndi'p. ' The electors of the lii.-trict eomtX)-ed of the ! township of Taylor, to meet at School House i near John Ileadr'e. k's, in sai l township.; ! The tdectors of the t'.istrict coaiposed of the : town.-l.ip of Washington, to meet tit the School j llo'ie ut the Foot of Plane "o 4 in t-r. i The electors of the di-trict coiaposed Of the borough ot Wilruore, to meet at School House in slid borough. The electors of the district composed of the townihip of White, to meet at School IIoue No. 1 in sa;d township. The electors of the district com nosed of the township ot Yodcr, to meet at the public house of Robert Barclay in 8aid township. ,,4U'J Anther give notice, as in and bv the 13th Secticn of the aforesai.l Art I I hat all persons excepting Justices of the Peace : who shall hold any oilice or appointment of pro I fit or trust under the government of the United ! States, or of this Stat;?, or of anv citv or ineor i poratca Oitttuct, v.hfct'ner a corniiiisionv 1 efUcer or otherwise, a subordinate or agent, who is or shah be employed under the legislative, judici ary .r executive dcr attniems of this State or the United States, or any city or incorporated district ; also, that every member of Congre-s ami the State Legislature, and of the select and common councils of anv incorporated distiict is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same lime the ofli.e or appoint met t of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Coiii ruoiiweaUh, and that no Inspictor or Judge, or other officer of any such tleolioa, shall be eli ejii.le to any of.l. e'thea to be voted for. Also, in the idi Section of the Act of Assembly, en titled "An Act relating 'o Elections and for other purposes," approved thellith day of April, 1-3'J, it is enacted that the foregoing 13th Sec tion shall not be so cou-trucd as to prevent any military cflk-er or borough oilicer from serving as Judge or Inspector at any ge: eral or special elections in tne lommonwealiti. Also, that iu the tilst Section of said Act it is enacted that "every genera: and special elec tion shall be opened betweeu the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shad con tinue, without interruption or adjournment, un til seven o'clock in the evening, when the pills shall be closed." The general, special, city, incorporated dis trict and township elections, and all elections for electors ot President and Vice President of the United States, shad be held and conducted by the Inspectors and Judges elected as afore said, and by Clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, hut a white freeman, of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in t! is State at least ot.e vear, and in the election Ui-tiict where he offers to vote at least ten days imaiediatelv preceding Fuch election, and within two years paid a State or Countv tax which shall have been assessed at least ten davs before the election. But a citi zen ot the United States, who had previously been a citizen of this State and removed there from and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes as afore said, shall be entitled to vote after residing in thia State sir months. Provided, that the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two, and who have resided "in the election dis trict ten days, as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vot. although they shall not have paid taxes. '-In case the person who shall have received j the second highest number of votes for Inspec tor ahall not altead oa th day of election, the jgLECTION person who shall have received the next high est number of votes for .Ii.dge at the next pre ceding election, shall act as Inspector in his place. And :n case the person ho shall have received the highent number of votes for In spector shall not attend, the person elected Ju tre shall appoint an Inspector m his pi tee, and in case the person elected ,'ude shall not attend, then the Inspector who shall h ive re Cted the highest riutn'oer of votes shall ap point a Jud;;e iu his place, and if any vacancy s-hal! eoii'iime in the board for the space of one hur after the time fiied by law for the opening of the eHctloti, the qualified voters of the town ship, waid or district, lor which such oirietrs have been elected, present at the place c f elec tion, iia!) tlrct sonic of their number to 11 the vacmcv. "In case' any Clerk, Bppr.intcJ under the pro visions of this act, shall neg'ect to attend at any lectioii tiur'i'g the said je-ir, it thail be the tint" of the In.-pcetor who nt'poh.ted said Clerk, vv tlio pc: so i riliing the place of such Inspector to l'crihiui appoint a suitable pe;so:i as clerk, q iahiic-d as aforesarJ, wiiO thall J crfortQ the d nies for the year. It shall be the duty of iVe several Assessors, respectively, to attend at the p-ace of housing every general, fprci'tl or township election, iur i:ig the whole litre s:iid e'eeti: u is kept open, for the purpose of civ ins infonnatioti to the In-ppector,-', ai.d the Judge when eul ed on, in the idalioii to t lie rltiiit of any person ysse.-SQd bv thctn to vote nt sceli election, or such ofiier matters in relation to the as-sst:ienr.-of voters as the said Inspectors, Or either of them, shau irotn tiiTie to tirae lequire." No person .-h.!I be permitted to vote whose n:i'i:e is not eon lined in the list of taxable in habitants f'-ri ih-.d by the Corcmis-ioncrs. un less Erst he tro luce a receipt for the payment of a State or Comity tax ase.s-id agreeably to the Const ittr ion, and five siti-tactory evidence, j tht r on his or n oath or siiliriuatioii or tiiat of nti'ithcr, th tt he li!ts paiii t.i x, or, on fail- ure to produce n receipt, sli i'I make oath there of ; or, second, if he claim the right t vote by brit.g an elector between the:, go of twenty-one and t went y-t wo years, he sh.tll depose on oath or af!ir:natioti that lie has resided iu the'Stue at least one year before his application, an t rmike such rroot of hi- i evidence in ii-tt ict as is required by this Act, and that 5e;;-.-. ver ily believe, from ti e ace itint given him, that he i.4 of the age aferosrid, end give Mich other evidence as is required by ihis Act, wh reupon the name of the person so a.liii'tfe.l to vote fhnll be inserted ia the alphabetical list by trie Inspector, and a mte mad.: oppo.-ite thereto by writirg the word "Tax," if he .-h:-.ll be rermit teii to vote by reason ot having paid tax, or the word "Age." it he shall be admitted t.j vote by rc sson ot such agr ; and the .une sh. I' t c..!lt d out to the Clerks, who .-ha!! make their notes in the list of voters kept bv tint?. In all cases where the n true of a rers"i claim ing to vote is not found mi the "i;t furnished bv the Commissioners and Assessors, or his right to vot", iu-ther found thereon or not, ob jected to t y any qualified cirzeii, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine such person tn oath as to his qnahlic ui-.ns; and if he claims to have resided iu t'ne State ore year or more, his oath shall be sutticient proof thereof, but he shall make proof !y at least one compe tent witness, who shall b a qualified elec tor, that he has resided in the district for mors than ten das next pi eccJing said el. c. ion, :.nu ui::i-e,i b--.e.:r taat nn oor.a ;;ie res- . e.:r that hi-i bona id- m-e, in p'!r. u::.ce of his lawful caLiap. is within the ti'striet. rnd that he did not i vriiove into s ai 1 district ior the nnpoe of vo:ii:; t '.e: eia Lveiy person qu tiii.- i as afcre-ai 1. and who shrill m ike due pr.ioi'. -:s is te;';ited, of his res idence ti,d payment .f taxes as a fore-aid, shall be admitted to vote ii, th.; towtishiji, ward or district in which he shall resi le. If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent, any tifl.'er of any election under t'.is Act from holding ?ach ejection, or use cr tlircaten ary violcnre to any sndi ofTieer, oj bhali block up the window, or avenue to anv window, where the same maybe holdt-.g, or shall tiotojsly di-te.rb the peace of such elec tion, or shall use or practice ny iniiraidatirg threats, force or violence, with design to influ ence unduly or overawe any elector, or to pre vent him from votiup, or to restrain the free e'en of fhoiee, such persons, oa conviction, shall be fined in any gam not exceeding $;"')! and be imprisotrcd for any time not le-s than one timuh nor more thta twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the Coart where the trial I of su -h ufiVivo shall be hid, that the person s.o oUcMl nt,' was r.ot a resident ol tii' ci:y, ward, di-trict or township where tha said ofi'eiice was comm'ticd, and not c.tit'rd to vote therein, then, oa conviction, he -hall be sentenced to piy a fine of not less than one huadrtd nor more than one th'iusand dollars, and be irn-ris-ono I not less than six nioaths nor uiare t'n.in two veirs. "Tliat the qm.rfiel voters of the severs con: ties cf this Commonwealth, at all general, cownvdp, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to voto by tickets, printed or writtLMi, or partly printed and partly written, serera'ly cla?s:fiel as f.Ilows: (tie ticket thill crn'jrate the names of all judges of courfs voted for, and to be 1 1 belleJ, outside, ' J u l:ciary ' ; oae ticket shall e:nhrae the namea of all State ofii :ers voted for, a;:d be labelled 'State' ; one ticker, shall ea.br.ice all county officers vo'.ed for, i:. eluding: olace of Senator, member or members of As sembly, if -voted for, on 1 members of Cjns,rc3s, if voted fur, and be labelled 'Co iiity'; one tie ket shall cmbiace the names of all township officers voted for, at.d be labelled 'Towiisbip' ; or.c ticket shall embrace the names of ail bor ottgh tdH.-ers vo'.ed for, u: :l be labelled '.Bor ough'; and each class shall be deposited iu sen erate ballot boxes." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Act first aforesaid, the Judges cf the aforesaid di-tricta haU respectively take charge of the certificate or return of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one Jude fr tn each district, at the Court House in tiie tovouftii of Kbeii-.bur-r, on the third dar after the day of election, being FH!1')AY,tbk c.th i ay OF r- ovt mbi:r, A I). nml then ai:d there to do and perform the duties required of the.u by I (W. And fartner, if any Judije, by sickness or nnavoid tble aceido.;', in unable to attend aid rneetit-fr of Judges, tVn ;v e eert'ti.ate -t re turn aforesaid shall be taken charge of by oi e ot the Inspectors cr Cierks of the election of the Paine uiKriet, who sh til do a:d perlorm the duties of said Judire unable to attet.il Oixen r.v lR sir iian d. at my oilice it. Ebetia bur, the l--i'.h day of September, in year of our Lord one thousan I eight huudied aiid sixty eit,'ht, and of the Independence of America the ninety-first. JOHN A. BLA I It, sep.l7.-te. Sheriff of Cambria County. HPHE HOUSEHOLD GAS MACHINE, -"- KOlt jH'ITLVINU Dictllinrju. Storf.t. Factories, Churches and Public liuillinrjs trilh Gas! GENERATES GAS WlTUCUT FIRE OR DEAT. The simplicity anil ease with which this Hit- chine is managed, as also its economy and great merit, recommends it to public favor. Call and see machine in operation at the store. Masufacturkr and Sole Agent, DAVID JONTES, Tin FtBNisntNo Stork, No- T3'.i Greex St., Send for Illustrated Catalogue. TiliLA. August 2i). 18ti3 -3m. I an n grouse; WHOLESALE NKALF.lt IV FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES axo Liqi osis. BEST BRANDS OF I.KAN DY, WHISKY, IUiSU WHISKY, GIN, kc, &c The very best tpralities of Liquors, Winea, i'C for Medical purposes. Prices LOW. Ejgr Hotel and Saloon keepers will do well to give me a call at my store on Canal street, in building formerly occupied by T. O. Stewart & Co. Johnstown, An;. 27, 1SG8. tf. 10.000 PRIME CIGARS just re- reived at M Ta. Oatmnn'a nn door east of "Freeman" office. Also, a large sto;k of the best brands of Chewing Tobacco. Cigara ai wholesale price. G OOD, BETTER, BEST. The best and cheapest Tobacco aud Cigars ia town are it ii Ir. OatoaaV. and ee. 1868. FALL TRADE. 1868. I an now prepared to oiler SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS OF TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE! EITHEK AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of Tfn, ?!jeof-Iron. COPPER AND 35RASS WARES, I'.NAMKT.I.KI) AM) TI.AIN SAUGS-rANS. EOILEKS &c, COAL SMOVKLS. VKE LAMPS. OIL ' (JANS. UOrsKrUKNISUlNG UAEI)- j WAiLIi Ol1 KVEiiY KIND. ! 5 peat's Anii-Htist HEATING ani COOKING STOVES, rXCZLSlOR COOKING STOVKS. NOBLE. TRIUMPH am. PARLOR COOv ING SSTOVE, And any Cue king Stove desired I will pet when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Prove Plates acd G rates, for rc- pairs, on hand fur the Stoves I tell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, ail of which will bo made out of best mate rials and put ttji by competent workmen. Lamp Earners, Wick and Clrimneys WUr.'UiSALE OU RETAIL. I would call particular attention to the Liaht j tloti.se burner, with triass (Jom;, lur giviij moie liht than any other in Use.. Also, the I'arag-.n Burner, f.r Crude Oil. SK'EXCCR'S SIFTER ! It recemmends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all s izes contnntly on Laud. Special atfer:tion given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholicsai.e Mkkciiants' Lists now ready, and will ba sent on application by mail or in peia jn. Imping to "c all mv old customers and many new ones this Sptiv.j, I return my most sincere thanks fnr the verv liberal pa tronao I hare already received, find vri'l et.doavor to plea;.? ad who may cai!, wheth er they buy ir not- FRANCIS W. II AY. Johnstown, March 7, 1SG7. BMOXD COUPE TTFION 1 1 ESTABLISHED 1858. T252: OL,53:ST DRUG STORE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. C. T. FRAZER Keeps constantly ou hand the LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS PERTAIN IXG TO THE DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers AT UTIOLCStLE OR RETAIL TO THE TRADE AND rUBLIC AT LOWEST EATS ! I't iinli.Hn street, (OPPOSITE MA11KLT HOUSE.-) JOHNSTOWN, PENM'A, WHOLESALE Beaters and Commission nerchedits Curttcr Virginia St. and Planlc Hucid, Will Iseep constantly on hand n largre and well selected assortment of FLO UK, FUEL), SALT, FISH, GRAIN, COAL, LIMB, SAND, io , il vXi:ICi;Io, in Altoona City, and the adjoining counties can be supplied with the leading articles generally used by them at c'ty and mill prices. All kinds of country produce received and paid for in cash, or sold on commission. Prompt rtturns will be made. Storage furnished for all articles, such as floor lumber, shooks, shingles, etc. Articles will be delivered to purchasers or sent to freight warehouse. Having the only hou-e where goods by the ear load can he 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. ITIK ALTOONA WAREHOUSE CO. Altoona, April SO, :S68.-tf. WM. .M. LI.OYP. President. JOHN LLOYD, Cashier. I II ST NATIONAL BANK OF A L, TOO TV A. GOYERX3IEXT AGCXCV AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Corner ffninia ani Annie Streets, North Ward, Altoona, Pa. Authorized Capital, .... - $300,000 Cash Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000 All business pertaining to Banking done on favorable terms Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in stamps, will be allowed, as follows : 450 to $100. 2 per ceut. ; $100 to $200, 3 per cent ; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. 31. 18G7 -tf. 1! LOVJ) & CO., Rienkm, Ebexsbckg, Pa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, ana a general Banking business transacted January 31. 1PC7. 91. LLOYD & CO., Bankers. Altoona. Ta Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and uolu for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with luieren at iair rates. au31. 11 HIT FOR I LIVE STOCK IlSmiU CIFA1Y CASII CAPITAL, $500,000. ' We are now prepared to insure LIVE STOCK agsinst both Death and Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of btock havo now the opportunity, by insur ing with thks Company, of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the loss of their an imals in rase ol ieath or theft. OWNEILS OF HORSES, Manufacture! s. Farrr.tT3, Teamsters. F-x-presfmen, n.sicians, and in fact all who are to an' txtcnt dependant upon the vcrvi ccs of their horses in their daily vocations, should insure iu this Company, and thus derive a protection against the loss of thefr animals, which are in many cares the to!e ukmls of support to thc-ir owners. FAIIM STOCK Farrrers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of saving the value of their stock, and secure an c-quiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in beins deprived of their Cattle, bv insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA ! By insuring in this Compcuy you ex change a certainty for an uncertainty. l'o man can tell whether his animals may not be stolen or die through some unforsevn calamity. 03" Gjrt'pcienl Agents tranied, to tcJiovi a liberal cowpensuiion ici!l be paid. Apply to KEilli & CO., General Agents, April 4. G7.-ly. Altm.na. Pa. Gd. WM. K. PIPER. Ebcnshurg. has leen appointed local anient for the IlartforO Live Stock Insurance Company. E I S & It E U T II , .JoUlistown. Pa , BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS MANUFACTUREUS OF BLANK BOOKS. rOUTK-YIONAlS. PA I'Eii BOXES AND LOOKING (i LASSES. Locking GI.v-s and Picture Frames always on hand, and made t. order. A large and nit st complete assortment uf Di awing R om and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of Chrornos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate En jrravincs. Pi . in and Colored Lithographs, Od Pris.ts, Photographs atid Wood Cats. This col!ecti-n embraces a selection of large slw-d match iictures of Landscape and Do tr.ej.tic Sct-nea and Portraits, and 5,000 dif ferent varieties of Card Photographs of prom inent men, comic and sentimental scenes and .'pies of suljfH-ts by celebrated artists. We have also a varied assortment of BIBLES. PIIAYEIL HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS. HISTORIES. WOGKArillES. NOVELS. &c. Ju-:ig:ous l'tints and Emblems in great variofv, and the largest and mo.-t complete .-lock of STATIONEUV ever hn -tight to this county. C00 new and bfat;ti!nl styles of WALL 1 AI KK, inelu-iing an assortn Tottcr's celehrated English make, for we are sola agents in this locality. which i These Wall Papers are Laud.-omer in design, supe rior in finish, and "i inches wider than any oth-r make. The citizens of Eher.sbnrg and vicinity are respectfully notified that we make BOOK FUNDING and t'he manufacture of BLANK COOKS a speciality. All work promptly executed at moderate rates. (X?-Srore n coiner of Clinton and Icust streets, itntnediat ly opp.irite Foster House. Johnstown, Oct 21. 18C7.-tf. "chair manufactory. ill JOIIXSTOW.V. ALL KINDS OF CHAIR inch as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Hustle Chairs. Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, (Cane Stat 6;iin, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS Settees, Lounges, i5tc.,iVc. CABINET FURNITURE of e.very description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron age. ClinU-n Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. ' I Jan. 31. 1SG7. A "WORD from JOHNSTOWN! J. 3IUUPI1Y & CO., Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c. Their stock consists of almost every article usually kept in a retail store, nil of which have been selected with care and are offered at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory. Call and examine lor yourselves. Eeb. 23, 1867.-tf. $8 JOHN GAY. O A Y . WM. WELSH. E L S II , Successors to Gay 4L Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN flour, rnonucE. fish, salt, car don OILS, &c, &c, Corner Penn and Canal Sts , opposite Grain Elevator. feb28 Pittsburgh.. Fa. HARVEY CHI1.DS. . . . LOWRIE CHILDS. . & CO., H. C II I L D S Wholesale Dealers BOOTS. SHOES. All IE lEiTfilS, 133 WOOD STKKKT. PITTSBURGH, PA. Acent3 for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton Yarn, Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 23, 1867.-tf. M. CUESSWELL, JOHN A. BYDKH, E. T. SLACK, "WM. D. QEMMILL. 31. MCDONALD, WITH M. CRESSWELL 8l CO.. ImporLrs and Jobbers of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. No. 511 Market Street, June 20. 1807.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. A. a I I U Ja R T , WITH BOILER &, lilt OTII CUS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 432 Market Sthket, Below Fifth, Southgide, - PHIL AD A. 01 i nr. nil pi. ACK to FIKST PRIXCIPLES BOOTS AND SHOES OP MY OWS MANtiF TURK. WHAT I MAKETCAN VARRANT I After an experience of more than a year in the sate of Eastern made work, during nhieii time J have expended more than the profits iu repairing rips and tares, I have determined to come buck to first principles and ricrtcetorth cor: fine myself to the manufacture ot BOOTS and SHOES for Men, Yonths, Lnriifs and Miss es, aiid am now better prepared than ever to give entire Satisfaciicn in my business. I have at present in xny employ a competent corps of workmen, ncl eati say without foe" oontraJietioti that I can turu out as neat ;fmj suh-t.ai.tial Boots and Shoes at as m jdi.eatk raicts as caii he aiadu aiij where in th State I am having Boots made of xhv finest French Calffkin. a:il within tiie past ionth or two have hid orders pouring in 7011 me from all quarters lr this kind ol woik The materiil in there H- ts is the i-est to be found in th market, and the wtrni-iiishi , Itotli in nea-ness and strength, e:.ruiit he excel. ed at anv other ftstahlit-hiPCiii in the cou.itiy. MY TAIN ALWAYS ON TIME" ! Ail woik will be ready for delivery at the time picmi.-eJ. Weddings, visits and oth'.-r in teresting or important oeenrrences need not be postpone' tlirough any failure on my part to come to time. Good wo:k and moderate prices is my motto, and one tri d will convince anv person that the motto is well chosen CST"Ret airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I leel confident that my work and prices will commend uie to a con liiiuance and increase r.f the same. JOHN 1. THOMAS. Ehensburg, May 23, lt6. tf. losinilotvi and J:bfns?ur5? MARBLE WORKS! If avinir aeain takca charge ot tiie hranch Marble Vorks at teiisburg. wliieh he will cperste 111 tonnectiun .lli ll At t " I wnii !ns extensive e't iMi.-linient att.j'f. oln.it'iwn, the su'jsea iber adopts tins r' metiiu 1 01 lniorininx r-"e cii.:zeiis ui . . 1 1 . - - i - . . r-fvs Cambria cownty, that he keeps a con stant supply of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, which he is prepared at stated rimes in Ehens burg and at all times in Johnstown, to mnu facture to order, either as MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. MANTLES, TABLE of. BUREAU TOTS, in as workmndike manner and at as lew prices as like work c:in be put up in any of the cities. Having in my employ a full force of exrerieuccd and skillful woikmen, I do not promise too much when 1 say that I can furnirdi any of the above artie'es on sdiort notice, at the lowest prevailing prices, and in a style of finish wbii-li cannot be xcelled by any other mai u'acturer in the State- A large stock of GRINDSTONES on hand and for sale cheap. tT'I'ronipt attention paid to orders from a d,V'IU:e and wt'rk Jmt "P wherver dered, or delivered at auv JOHN PARKE Johnstown, June 4, 1 8t.-tf. KVERE TIIE MEiluIlY OF FliiENDS DEPARTED ! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c. The subscriber Mill continues to manufacture of the bet material and in the most workmanlike manner." at the Loretto Marble Works, all kind cf MON U.unNT- AN! Tt.'MB STONES. as well as TABLE and BL'KEAlJ TOPS, and all other work in 1 i I r e. None but the best American and L.;:; n M irble used, aud perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call and see specimeus and judge- for yourselves as to the merits cheapness of niv work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto. March 12. lG3.1y. JOSEPH ZOLNER HAS jtit opened, nnd offers for sileow than thev can be bought jsk clswl.t-re, a Splendid lot of QVV e:htdavand twcutv-f 'iir hour 4 ' 1 CLOCKS, fine WATCHES of it. every description, ACCORDLONS, JEW I.L RY, and a variety of all articles in his !iu. Repairing of Qocks, Watches, and ad kinds of Jewelry, done on short notice and most reasonable terms. All work warranted. Call at his shop, Iliijh street, opposite P. ibiic School House, Ebtnsburg. rscp.5,'67.J AILEY, IWRUELLi & CO., Lr.m jiit. SHEET k MR IMS MMMSI1E3S ALjO, Vic Lead, Iron Fip, Rubber Hoee, Steitm Gauges, Whistles and Valves, Iron and Copper Sinks and Rath Tub3, Steam Pumps, Farm Pumps and Force Purnp.a, And erery description of qonds f r WATER, GAS &, iSTEAfVl. Ko. 1G7 SyiTitrivLD Street, PITTSBUKGH. PA. JKiTSend for a Price List. vpr.23.-ly. UNION HOUSE, rBENRBURG, 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 ts.ble will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with tho best ct liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. ' Jan 30. 1868.-tf. T. J A M E S ' 1T6 T E L (Conducted 011 Uie European Plan,") 405 & 407 Libeutt Stef.lt, opposite thk Union Depot. Pittsburgh.Pa. JAMES K. LAN AH AN, Projrrietor. 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, JVo. 42 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. je.ll.-lj. FELIX HENLY, Prop'r. "jt FOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebexsbcro It- P. LINTON b CO., Prop'r. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the Bab is supplied with choice liquorr, and the Stable attended by sareful hostlers. Transient visitors acivim. modated and boarders taken by the week ixouia or year, oa reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. & W, C, M'KiBBiN, Proprietors, Jourih i., between Market and Arch, May 9. 1867.-ly. PHILADELPHIA 4 T.I ITT nT'TT r yt-. Wholesale Dealers n BOOTS AND SHOES, V me 1 10. OfX iUARKKT DTRKikT, FLEM. IIOLLIDAY. PHIIAIAt CStv OUSEKEEPEas, A1TNTI3 . A-WASHING MACHINE WORTH HAVING! DOTY'S ' Clothes 'WASHES The best crcr inventec. The longer ' 1 LEV ARK brtttr THEY Rfc" LIKliD. Tliey are coming: Into general ue throughout tlc country. 3Liry who sell the I ' si vft at, WrNSrn teep also the Oott WASHING MACHINE, which, although r-nt reepritly infrrduced. id as great a fihor ard CI -'he? Sa-rer as the Wringer, and is destined to win public fa vor and patronage everywhere. It washes perfectly wuhotit weiring or rubbing the clothes at all. fX-l nccs t atnily asi.er, 414. No. l Wringer, $10. These Machines are adopted hy the Amer ican Affrimilturisl as Premiums, and tndorstU by its E.litors as the best in market. IIOIK TESTIMOXV. Read the following te-timordals fr.-m pcr eotis in Ehenshurg who have used ard learn ed to appreciate these valuable Machines : Mr. G. Iluhltey We have Vised or.e of Duty's Washing Machines, whhh we pur chased from j-ou several weeks sinro. and it gives entire satisfaction. We cheerfully re commend it to all housekeepers. a;jd are freo to say that we would "not dispense with it f r any consideration. It is a great saver of titne, labor an.l clothes. LINTON & SON, Mountain House. I purchased one r.f Duty's Washers from Mr. G. Ilunt'.ey and am delighted with it. and would recommend every l.ousek eper to get one. Mrs. A. M. I'JI'KR. Mr. G. Huntley The Doty Washing Ma chine I purchased fr;ni you proves to he an article of real merit the best I have ever Feen. Considering the great re'kf it affords in the labor of washing and the saving of time, no family should oe w.:h--t;t. it. WM. M. JONES. Jr. Geo ff'tnlly I am drf'ghted with the Doty Washer purchased from you. The moTe I ue it the l etter I like it. I wo ild not be without it. It is n preat saver of time arid lab-.r, pt:d d-s not wear tl.e e'othes r.s much as the o'd tni and warii- l-oard. For p?.1 l!aj- 7 Mrs. A. ELAINE. GEO. HUXTLEY. bv 1SC3. 6m. ElcnrVurg, Pa. Jj'iiEAT RnDi-cTiox ix Prices I TO CASH Bli'EhS! AT TUT. ESi:.S5?r2lR H0ni:-!'ni.MSIII.;i STORE. The uudersi 'red re.-pectfull v'itizxrs of E'letisotlr z ar.d the ally that he l:;t no !e a treat y inti ra.rt ti;a p:ib:ic oatr rc-:i.c ton 111 i'lKesU) tA'il liU 1 r.i. ."M Iv hhck wdl c nr-i-t, in part, cf Cfftirn. Pur 7. Purtur and Heat-. o.tdar k:::-t : Tin ; Stores, of the mt popular k:::-t ware 01 everv t;c-scr:::i -i.. ot mv .v:i jo.ir-.- it'acture : Hardware of i!l kw.d, iuth as L.'cks, Sciews, Hutt Ilinj:fs, Table Hinges, Shutter Hinges, Bolt?, Ir n a: d Nails, Win dow Glass, Puttv. Table Knives and Forks. Carving Knives and F. rk?. Meat Cutters. Apple Parcrs, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, r cisora. bhcars. Razors and Strops Axes, II itchets. Hammers. B.rit;g; Machines, Augers, Chisels, Planes. (ru- passes, nquares. Tiles, Ua?p AnviLs. Yies. Wrsnches. Rip, 1'at.cl a::d Cross-Cut Siws. Chains cf all kinds. Shovels. Spades. Scythes md Snaths, Rkes, F..rks. Sleigh liells. Slioe Lasts. Pes;. vVax Brit;cs. Clothes U'jingers. Grind Stones. Patent Molasses GaVs and Measures. Lumber. Sticks. Horse Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel. Rit;es. Shot Guns, Revolvers, l ist- Is, Cartridges. Tow ner. Caps. L,cau. if . t.;l Stove Plates. Grates and Fire Ericks. Yreli ar.d Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Jfarness cttl Saddlery ll are of all kind ; lioo-wn and sT ;!ioic Jl'ars m grf at variety : Carbon Oil ar a Oi! Imns. Fi.-h Oil, lanl Oil, Linseed Od, Luiiiioatins Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, FaiLts, Varnish ts. Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasres, Syr ups, Spices, Pried Peaches, Dried Apples, I ish. Hominy, Cracktrs, Rice ai;d Pearl Barley: Soaps, Gandhs: TOBACCO anJ CIOALS; Paint. Whitewash. Sciub, Horse, Sl-oe. Dusting. Varnish, Stove, Clothes and TvKth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many othtr articles at the lowest rates f r CASH. 3-House Spouting made, painted and put up at low rates for cah. A liberal discount made to country dealers buvins Tinware wholesale. GEO. 11 UN" T LEY Ebensbnrs, Feb, 23, 18G7.-tf. TIIE UXirCRS.IL GLOTHBS WKIXfiBH, "MVERSJL ink I jfefW . e.wsBic act . Cannot be surpassed orqnaled by any other Wringer for durability. Till the" expiration of the patent for the -COG WHEEL REG ULATOR." cr "STOP-GEAR," no other Wringer is licensed vnder this Patent. It beins universally conceded that Cogs are necessary to prevent the Rolls from "being broken or torn loose, many attempts have been made to get a Cog-Wheel arrangement which shall equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid the "Stop-Gear." but without suc cess. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, May 7, 1868. -ly. WHOLESALE GRGBE! E T E R S IDES WITH MICK3I4X, HtlLV. &. CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS. N. E. Cor. Third 6s, Market St., Jan. 22, 1867. PHILADELPHIA POCKET KNIVES, Table Knives and Forks, Spoons, etc.. can be bougb.5 sieap for cajh et GEO. IiyTLET'S. 1