i l r ) : j ? .IoLKtI OP A LOOKIO CLA?S I -.v .ar before hi death, the Emperor r it-hulas of Russia pent a looking glass of rare fua und beauty, with an embassy to the Emperor ot China. The looking piass Lud to be carried all the vrav from !St. Pittralu-g to L'ekin by human hands. Cirpite the immense difiunce which bnd t, Le pcifotmed in ibis manner, the look ifjg g!aw safely reached China ; but, in tie tDenniirae, difficulties had broken out between liuffda and China, aud 4The Son of Heaven" neither r.dmUted the Embafsy, nor did he accept the present. A courier was dirpatol.ed to St. Fcters Ll' g, and aked the Erupt rjr what was to b done with the looking plasn. The Flmpctor replied that it should be enrried back by the same route and in the same manner. When Le pave this order, the Grand Duke Micturl happened to he prerer, and ofK red to lay waqer wiih the Emperor to the effect flint the lookinp glass would bo broken on the wr.y b.ick to St. Petersburg. 1 he Emperor aoce pt id (he wngrr, and the bearers of the look ing glrK9 received stringent orders to be as cartful fl possible. If they should break it on the road, they should be sere rely punished : but it they should bring it back Fr.ftly, they should receive a hand some reward T hey canied it back tvilh i th iii.fct inert d'lhlft r-nre f..rtv rnn .i,-ir- t - . i , j c t i i L- t a. l uv iuiiix, una Fiuc.y rvactieu c Isaac's Place '.t. retersbur? with it, wl ere the Emperor stood with his brother at the window of his palace, end laughed tit having won the bef. But on the etair tuoo of the palace one of the earners i'ip-p-'d his fot-t, fell down, dtaghts; ocvcr.ii or hi? ccirpp.tions after hirn, and the pre M us lokinz glf.pa was breken ir.io n thousand pieces. The Giubd D therefore, won L:a bet. Kinc.cx Ccra.vGE. A horrible cnt rt7e wr9 committed eomcwhere in the State of Alabtirot a few d:vs nco. Ol r informant i n n-lhil,!,. t:A, rf A 1 it - . ' beard the pai taulttt a from a member of , the Loyal Lcagu?, who got bis U.formatk'i) i from a fallow who lost a cooiin in the late I war It ccemrd thit a Mr P.rrpf n- ! it soerecd that a Mr. Carpi t 1- I ger wrs pttackrd jn bis cwn house by ! 1C32 Kuk tuxes, armed with doublu bar- ! riled bowic-knivis. Tuev slauiihtered t Tuey fluu'ditert-d t and ate nineteen of Mr. Rapscr'a children . r t it-, retore iiis pyes, ana compenea airs, tsag per to cut h' r cwn Load oSfand bang it tn H hook in the cellar, fche was then order ed to keep btill upon pain of instant death. cno hiippcned to sneeze, and Ine leader of , the dastardly crew iinmediafclr had a t dastardly crew iinaced'iHtcly Lad a i tLreshinT nmd.'ne net rm rn,l r.M. ATra ttapger tiirouh. It'a very doubtful if sl.o rrcovcrq. Air. liapger waa then forced to swallow four tens of gut powder and a landfill of niTo-glycerine. lie was r.ext cioted on live coals until an expWitu; took place, which subjected Mr. Nagger ' to iucb ilitenr-e pain CS a'mcst to deprive itn nf r,....n.i '!. il ? j .!.... i f tJU Ot boles, and made him h r ah Lr nffferson Davis and Horace Gretley, ar.d ' finely Insulated 1dm wiih the rxall I tnw J , lit- . . , t fox, iind waited L.u. vvuh strong lya. He " as theu threatened h iustant death . ieu inrcaiene.1 m n iustant death . it heuvealtd the nuruca of r.nv of the i rrjctrafi,rs of the outrage, all cf whe: i i.iijiiwis oi ij , vii... w:ia u luyui eu.ur ; and cotton jp-culator duting the war, and j now lives on n confiscated plantation w ith enough niters to elect biui to the legisla- j turo. It is feared that Mr. Iiiipcrer bits j s istained eu.li internal injuries that be I will not be able to appear as a witness at the military commission appointed to try tome tx-reoeis ior reaumg JJemocratic newspapers. Wisconsin Paper. Hp II E M E R C II A N T PROTECTIVE ISIiS mmm mm mm. The Meuohaxts' Pkot.ctiv Usiox. orear. Lid to fioniote aud protect trade, by enabling it srheor'Wrs to at'nir. facility ar.d safety in thu graining ot creoits, nud the recovery of cLiu.o at ;iil points, have to announce that thev will, in September, UGS, pi.bli h in one lan-'e iuarui vola oe : " TliE ilLBCHAXlS rEOTECTiV TJ.mon Mer CAXTIIR R FFPRKN'CR Rfo(.tf.r, con tabling , among other thiugs, the Names, Nature of Ru,;ness. Amount of Capital, Financial Stand mg. and Rating as to Credit, of over 400 HI O of the piiiicipal merchants, traders, bankers, niaLufvctiireM and put lie companies, iu more thmi 20,( 0t) of the cities, towns villages, rd sett.eiiieuts throughout the United States their terrstrries. end the British Provinces of Nor'h Amenca ; and embracing the most important information tamable and necessary to enable -the merchant to csc ertain at a glance the Can 4tl, Character, and Degree of Credit of such of his customers as are deemed worthv of anv grndtion of credit, corrprisinc, alo, a NK .VS PAPER DIRECTORY, eonuining the title, eharHcttr, price, aud place of publication, with full pnrtieuhirf relative to each journal, being' a conr plcte guide to the press of every county, iu the United St.ites. The repor's and infrrmation will be cor.Siied to those deemed worthy of -ome lire of credit and us the same ill be bused, so far as prac ticable, upon the wri'ton statemcnta of the parties themselves, revised and coirected bv well known and reliable legal correspondents, wh.-e character will prove a guarantee or the correctness of the information fuminbed bv them, it is believed Hint the report wi I rroie ii ure truthful and cnmnlete. an.l ir'.. superior to, jind of mi ch greater value, than" any previously issued. fey aid of the Mercantile Reference E. is tcr, businCBi men will be enaoled to ascertaiul 6t a glance, the en pita) ami gridntioii of credt as compared with financial worth of near' v every mereli r.t. manufacturer, tr.ider. 'a,;;! banker. Uin the above-named territorial limits'. On or about the first of each -nonth, subscri ber, will also receive the Month!, Chronicle, conta.nmg, amon other thing,, i rCco,d of such jmportant changes in the name and condi tion of firms, throughout the country, ni may occur ubsegueut to the publication of each half-yearly volume of the Aleieautiic Reference Register. Price of The Merchants' Union Mercantile Keference Register, fifty dollars. (50.) for which It will be forwarded to any address in tne Lniteu SUtcs, transportation paid. Holders of five S10 shares of the Capital htock, in addition to participating in the pro fit, will receive one coPt of the Mercantile uSVh Keginter free of charge ; holders of ten aharea will be entitled to two copies and t?uTre ,l,han 1611 8hares of tLe Capital Stock will be allotted to any one applicant. All remittaneea. orders, or communications relat.ye to the book should be addressed to the Merchauu' Protective Union, in the American mEJ o"- vk BldnS. No. 123 Broadway. (Box 2.66.) New York. Stptcinber 17, 18C3.-9ni- TyAlVTEn. To employ a good, reliable ..ytr man 1,1 cvcrv countJ l Introduce the Wonper of the Woe it d." Situation profl,. able and permanent. AddreaaJ. C. T1LT0N i 'ttaburgh, I'. ' ELECTORS OF A PRESIDENT AND ViCE PRESIDENT Or TEE UNITED STATES. Porsrant toon Act oi the General Assembly of the Commonweal :h of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the Elections of tins Com monwealth," nnrrre't the 2.1 guv of Ju'.v, A. D lKiD. I. JOHN A. BLAIR, High Sher.ff of the County ot Cambria, in the Slate of Pe:.u sylvanio, do hereby make known nnd give no tic? to the electors of the countv afoicsaid, that a GENERAL ELECTION will Le he". J in said county of Cambiia, Pennsylvania, on the 1st Tuesday, 3d day of November, 1358 at which tiiLe TWENTY SIX ELECTOR S of a Preside:.! and a ice PretiJent, of the United Stntrs ire to be elected. I also hereby e ve notice and rufl.ke knrwn, iJ.ftt the rlacts of holding the iif. repaid Gener al E'ection iu the several Towrships and Bor oughs within the county of Cambria., are a fol lows, to wit ; The elec'cr'of the oistrict comr-ved of the towuxLip of ALeghe'iT, t'i meet at tiie cilice of 11. Leavy, E-q., in the horcsih of Loretto. The electors of the ihsuict composed of the township of Ehickiick, t meet at the Louse of Adf.ru lleaklt, ia the village of Bt-Uanu. la .t;J towr.shm. The elector? of the district corrpoaed of the township of Catabihi, to meet at Court House in borough of Ebensburg. The electors of the district compose of the towi.fbi , oi C.irroiS, to meet at School House iu the borough of Oarrolltown. 1 he ciders of the uiiUiict eompo ed of the firoujh of Carrolltown, to meet a: the othool hi-OUJe 1:1 aid borough. The ilectors of the didtrlct crraw?( 1 c -f township cf Ch'st, to meet at the School Hou-'c on the i".r:n of A!ov;us Mwote, in siid tn. 1 :.e e:eeiore ;Le Us.-tnc eotucetJ cl tr-e j boronch of Ch"t 9');ivs-9. o meet at the h ot J'.ctb Wajrner in b ro'Jt; ?i- The electors of the district compt'.fo! rf the I o, ; rwr.$h!p of C!e-rf.eh to t.-.tct i: ?.-i;oo H-;e - o. .1, r.CiouitiiC tbe vnl.'.ve oi at. AucUit;i.e. s-.id t'ovrnsh - . . 0 - - The elector of the dis'rirt composed of tC I tow: shir, of Cor.err: web . to m et at tiie School borough of Conema eh. to meet as follows : i r"ir-"t V.'ai J. it llie h'ii irvv ooe'iu'e-l Ik Teter ; jlaltzie, iu the s.iiU Piit Ward: Second Ward i ; ut the bonre now occupied by Je-se l'atwrsea, j ht the sr. hi Record Wir i ' l o electors of the dirlet computed of the boroiir.h ot . - i . . . . . v . tT .. . . ... i j,-,,, o ja Pftjtt j,ornahi The e'-ecf-M of the district eotnpo?rd of tl-.e township of Crojle, to i. ,er at School Hu-i-t iu he v:U,-e of S tr. me: bill hi sai 1 township. u e:;,ctr8 cf U:C ,.:1.rict 1u..,)je ! of -he bcr.uh oi Eost Coi.enir.ugh, to aVt j.: h-uic of Pa"ie1 Confer in iio borough' ne e.ec.cr of the district composed of the i 1 n e-ecicr of the district composed of the F'u"ri -t ,rVp; n nscc '' -. ! f.att W ar-l, ct the Court House in said A aoJ ; " West Ward, at Jan. Mver?' Hal in i V,.r. i, c c .-tiict co'nposei : the k ovcurh of rrankliii. to meet at School llou-e ! in Piiiu ooroug.i. The electors c; ' T . .1..:..! ? r f tow: ship ol Galiitzin, to meet at School House t a the town of Galiitxin. in said towushin. a the town of Galiitxin, in said towuship tte r.ccnrsof the chstuct com osed c o the : township of Jackson, to meet U the house cf i Henry It-ccr iu s..'id towr..L'.3 The electors of the district cotr.pcsed of the boroiijrh of Jo1i!".owt, to meet hs fjl'i'Vi i : First Ward, at Pt.:';e School Room Mo 5, in .nid Th rJ; ?econd Vr'ard, at the cfiioc of Jo-. Straver. Era . an Murt-pt. in anl.i W.nl Third Ward, at F.stcr Hoiise in suid Ward ; Fourth Ward, ct house of John Tref:s iu said Aard; tifth Hard, at Keinvil e School House lu daid '.Yard ; Slx;h Ward, at the Johnstowu Pottery h. sid Ward '1 he electors of the dbtiict compose 1 of the ' V""1? f LVe:to- 10 K""-: ul Sc!,oyl 1Iouie ui srid borouph. 1 Le elector .f the dhtrct combed cf the borouch of ilillviilo. to t-rot t th.. Frmfe-nn torourh of iliuvii e. to ncet at the Fnnkim Eor.se in said bcroi -r ! dlftiiet cto.wel of iL i tnJ meet nt the w -irehoes" I o( Augustine Du.hia ic th in mrI towi.shtD. v i I i :-. "c ot jiur.ster i The electors of the d Srsatirou1' The electors cf the cl ctrkt comnoed of th.o i to meet at School House I The electors cf the iHstriet cow nosed oi the lownhir of R:ehh'.r.d, to meet Ja,b K'''n ia t .hSumLerh at the hcue of compose! of the : meet at the Sci ool i llouse ia the borouch of Wilmoie. I The electors of the district composed of the J borough of Sumnj:tvi!!e, to meet at the School! tlouie in F.aid borough. 1 to-.inshio of Susqiichanni, to meet at the home j of Michael Piatt in said townhho. The electors of the uistiict composed of the township of Taylor, to meet ;.t School House uei.r J.,h.j Headric k's, in said township. The wlcctors of the district composed of the township of Washin-rton. to nu-et at the Sch ol Uor.ee at the Foot of Plane N.j. -1 in siid twp I The electors of the district vi.r,nru..,t .-.f tin ' "SELECTION OF botouj:h of Wihr.ore, to meet at School HoU' e '-(x "f Senator, member or ;r.c::lcT of Ai in said borouch. I semblv, if voted for, and iiicinher of Cii -ies ... i , ' i . e . r ......... . ' x ue electors ot the d.ttnet compose 1 of the township of White, to meet at School House Io. 1 ai said township. The electors of the dUtiict composed of the township of Yoder. to meet at the public house of Robert Barclay in sail township. And I further give noiice, ns in and bv the 13th Secuon of the aforesaid Act 1 am directed i hat all persons excepting Justicc-t of the Pivce wno slnli hold any oilice or appointmerit of pro fit ot tru.-.t under the government ot the United i ntates, or of this State, or of any city or ineir poriica oisinct, w hether a commissioned olb .er 1 or oinervuse, a subordinate or agent, wbo U or shall b employed under the legislative, judici ary or executive departments oi this State or the United States, or any city or inrnrpc valid district; also, that every member of Congress aud the State Legislature, and ot tiie se'ec-raiMi common councils of rcv incorporated district, is by law incap ible of holding or exercising at the suu.e time tbe ofti.-e or appoint tuei t of Jud-e, Inspector or Cleik of arv election of this Cola moiiweaUh, ar. 1 that no Inspector or Judge, or other officer ot any such election, shall be eli gible to any i fiice then to be voted for. Also, iii the. 4th Section of the Act of Assembly, en tilled "An Ait rclatit.g to Elections aud for other purposes," approved the KHh day of April, ll-oti, it is enacted that the foregoing" lliih Sec tion shall not be so construed as to prevent any military oihcer or borough oiPicc-r from serving as Judge or Inspector at any gei.erai or tpecial e.ection ia the Commonwealth. Also, that in the blst Section of sail Act it is enacted that "every general and special elec tion shall be opened bilw een the boors of eight .... . ..v.. v-iik ui 1.: h ., eiiiHin , ana a cc-n i:nue, wr.noul interruption or adi.jnrt:ine:.r i,n til seven o'clock iu the cvtu ac', when thepjlls ehail be closed." The general, spec! al, city, incorporated dis trict and township elections, nnd all elections tor electors ot I'.coldut and Vice President of the United Stutcs, sha I be held and conducted by the Inspectors and Judges elected as afore said, and by Clerks appointed aa hereinafter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at any electiou, as aforesaid, hut a while freeman, o'f the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have reiuJed in this State at least one year, and in the election dUtiict where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two year's paid a State or Countv tax which shall have been asse?eI at least ten davs before the election, p.n a ci'i zen of the United States, who had previou'y been a citizen of this State and removed there, from and returned, and who shall have resided in the elecion district and paid taxes as afore said, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six 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 vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. 'Jn case the person who shall have received the second highest number of vote for Inspeo tor tball not attend on ihe Jay of c!ctio tVc Pson who shall have received the next high est number oi votes ior j.-ore hi ine uexi pre-ce-dinjr election, shall act a Inppee-tor in hin place. And in case the person who ahull httve received the highest number of votes for In-, ppector th til not attend, the pcr-oa elected Judge shall appoint an Iufcpictor iahlspla.ee, and iu cue the peit-ou elected JuJfre sha.it rot Attend, then the Inspector who frhail lu-ive re ceived the htj; !) I nnntber of votes shall ap point a Judj:e in Ills piatr, and if any vac.-.r.cy rhiill con;i:ii,c in the l-o-trd t'-r the space -f one hour after ttie :iir:e Ste.i hy law for the opening oi the elct!on, the .;si:tl:.iied voters of thetnwu sh!p, wf,ri i r dis'r.ct, tor which such officers h;Ie ht-i rietf j, pre.-en t Pt the pl.-.ce of elec tion, fiiill ehet so:ue oi' their nuUiber to fill the vac v.ncT. "In c ice .my C!rrk, pppointej urscer the pro vi-u.-i.? of tl iii act. ehali iiejitct t tvn-i at any fite'ioN d iriip tiie nid ; ear, it shr.ilhe the d'::r of the h: ; cc.cr who appointed ( ild Oiei k. or the er-":i tit! in:; the idiee ol saeh Inspector to forthwith p:oiiit a suitable frwri nse'erk, qi-.l ih-J uh i: r'orecaid, v. ho thall j criorai the d i'ies tor the tear. 'It t-r.ii.li be the d:tr of the sever a1 Afpcvi-s, respectively, to uttei.d at the p'ace of holding every ceaeral, fpcei il or towuship e'ection, uur ir.'; tt.e w hole tin.e s lid !ec.i- u is k op. o;.e:i, for the pt.rpoo of "iviiig information to the In spector", ai'd the Judge when c t! ed on, in the rel.iiioii to the right of any person aseesi.'d by tiiem to vote at such election, or nch other tmtters in relati -n to the ns.esnnier.t ol voters an tiie s'tid Inspector', or either of theiai shall (r.-iu tiii e to time tequire." No perfo'i fh.tli be permitted to vo'e whose rrme is i:ot contained in the lint or. tas.:hle in h. bitsiit furti!h d by the Coi3n;isioi.eri, i:n-le-M li'-vt he t r')Juee a rot:Dt tor the p.-.vmcr.t of a Hineor Cmiuty tax aspcs;e I agrH':iviiy to ttie C iinstilmjiii id ?! ve .-atUfaotorv evidence, eith.-r on his o .th or aftlrmation or ttr.t of ar-fitarr, that he has paid such tax. or, on tail- I ure to rri.duce a rtceiit. fiia'.l make oath thcre- or, second, if he claim the riirhr. tr vote by : hi-..'r t-lector between the :itrn f twentv-oie - - - - - ; r.:,d twenty-two years, he h.i'i depose on oath or atarmatioii that ho hd. reKiJed in the State i at least one verr before hi annllcation. t-n-t ui.'ke su,'h proof of hi? lesidcnee in the di-uict as if rup.i.rei ny tia.s Act, ?.'! tn it r.ettce-. v.-r- bl;er, in r.i ihe ?c- unt !r:vei: hira c h of the n--e afcie.vi id, an 1 tci ve i-'iHi i. ther evi-Itiicf as irj v;u'rod by this Act, wh; reupon tn nifrte of the person o RfiMHtod ro vote Kh;.7I Oe iii'-erted iu li.e a'.phahtlio.ii list bv the inspector, ."i.e. a nc.fo nv.vte oj po-ite t!.ereto t w ritii: tue wont " lax. it Le f-liili lie cermit- I - ..V. ,.T 1 . 'I ' 1 it. 1. 111; l tl.l Ui lilt.' w o r i ' ' A " p 1 1 1 1 ii fc't i i . r . ' : .- i r . i i- i . t j n o: tuch . ; i.ud th ino.h .ill !-c ii! -i i f"'to 'he Clerk who rh ill n .:.!-. their notes thi lit cf v-.-.u-v kept by them. . I. Inrn. csp5 vrh.Te thenatne of rcr?-n c:a:.-n ! t vote y -t found ,. the fnr--ihed br i ll,e vJotntniMiiouern aivl Assessors, oi hi rlvtt ! vot. whetf.er found tlu-r-.-on or r.ot. i ob ) ? ' oi'.a ,,, it -h.yl i.e t , uutv o; tue fPi'eet.'rR to r.inr.ne ",!i Tier-'T. on oa'h r s t-j h'.-j oa-il':'ic-.t"i;i: :n 1 if he claim? to have lenued i'i ti e :'.to 'do var or m-'rf. hi o 'th shsil be pu'.lieicnt rrol th.ereof. but "e SUr.it mUce rro..i t-y at. Ieat ot- eotnre tent w -.ir.ec-i, wto pn-.tl oe a fjir'.t'.t:."! tioc ff.r tblit. he l iiiil!l in Ihvi I'tf f.,7. n.o 'Qn ""J u"Kl precclinq siid elec inn, and si.a.I aiso hifnse.t swear toat bis bona fide res- inence, in purs'ir.-.jce cf his I..v,-ful calling, is J,"ttainthe district, and thit he di 1 no, rcr.iovc ic o s u t u;s;r:cti;-r ti:-: pt rrt; e c; Vvttr g ...-rciT: Every p"r.-?n o-. .1! phall m ,kc -lue prrof .--: i ..? i i is -cn:tred, of re3- idenoe ,n d "avint nt of iaxes as aforea!J, s!:a!l be admittrd to vo'e in th? towr.h!p, war I or district i:i which he sh ill re -i ie. If iiny penn shall preve?;t, orattemrt to prereiit, any i ill er oi auv e'eitiin under t!:i.- ! Act from hihl n faeii e'eeti'm, rr ue :r ! threaten arv vio'cr.cc to a-:-.- si..h oHi.-or, oj t l: rk uo t! r !tvn:u to nr:v n-Jow, where tha san-.e uity Le hohiirg, o ' thepea..e0f such Ve-j f.'-n, or fha'.l use er rractsrc r.ny inu-.aidaf.-if threats :orce or violence, v.S:h .h-sn to tnfl i or.ee na.luly or oi-rr.iws auv rh ctor. or to n:e or rr;;e nn.iuiy or ui'rr.iws auv fticldr, or to n:e . i'l.t i.!n iiyai vet.ug, or t . resria the tree to:n (,:" 'hioe, such pe:-o:..--, on coiivicti-.n ti; '' "'' nj suiti not cx-.coo.o- jso.u. i unu o :mpa.;o:iel lor any tune nvt 1 th.tti ! .e ui''I:lii iiov luore th iu twelve t.iont:i; an i ! it it shall be shown lo the C r: wl.eie iho t:iui " - oi.enee sna.i no n-vi, t.iat the person to ol!..r.tt:iig as not a resident of :w c'.v, ward, di-tiict or town-hio who: e tl FoiJ iiiicr.ee v is i' n,'',:uc,!. A"' lloL c ul f-' to vote u.e;e:i:, i then, n.i cmvieti ::i, he .-hall he fcute'.ee-t to e I'ay a ti:,u lil 1:,t ;e;i3 tuin one hun Irel n r nu,i' tnau one tliu-.uid uoitars, an i be unnrts- or''- ! 1)01 six months nor uuie than two ve.irs. "That the qoihf.ed voters of the sever.il counties of this Coramonv. e..;:ii, at all genci j!, hereby, hereafter, authorised a. id rtiiuh-cd to I vote bv tii-kef-J. urintcd or written, or nw-dv j i rlnteJ and partly written, sever-ill v chi.-rifi.- 1 i as follows: On;'tickt .-lull embrace the names j ol all j'i;!,:es of oiur's voted ior, and to be in i belie 1. uoi.-i.ic-. 'Judiciuiy' ; one ticket shaii ! C'l.br.tce the naroo-i of til S.ate olK-je-rs v.ted i - 1-'r; :,! be .abehe-l '.a?e ; ore ticket -h : enihrace all countv ofScers voted tor. iu Uhh, n mm jor, an;! r.e lancueu uounty ; one tic ket shai! einbiace the names of all township officers voted for, ar.d be labelled 'Township' ; one ticket shall embrace the names of all bor ouch (-fiioers voted for, ai d be Libelled 'Bor ough'; and each class shall be deposited i;i tep erate builot Loses." Pors'i int. to the provisions contained in the : f .... .i t i. i ,1, ! Act firat aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts fhall resneeti vel v take charro of tLe certificate or rff.i.rn of their respective ' dh-rriets. ana produce them :t n meeting of one Judge ,rom edcn district, at the Court House in the torou-ti of Khen-b.irc-. on the third dav alter the day of electa 11, being FRIDAY, thk Th r ay c-k 'oviS!3?tt. A D. Id-Its. ind then ar.d 'here to do and perform the duties nquired of them l.y law. And o-rtrer, if any Judge, by sicknc-3 or nnavo:d able accident, is unable to attend said meeting 01 d tinges, then tiie certificate 01 re- 1 urn. "1-i.imi r.i.wi oe n cnarg.j i i oy ore ot tne inspectors or Clerks ot the election of I the same dhtrirt. who shall do and perform j the duties of said Judge unib'.e to attend. Gixtx vvIkh my h xd. at mv oilice h. Ehens I burg, the 12-.h day of September, in vear of our i.oru one thousaua eight hundred and sixty eight, and of the Independence ot America the ninety-first. JOHN A.BLAIIl, Kep.17.-te. Shcrilfof Cambria Co-n:tv. ANDIIEW MOSES, ! MERCHANT TAILOR, j Suri-rss Bcrt-tixc, Clinton St., Joaseinw.-t, j HAS just r. eeivd his full and winter stock j of fine French, London and Amcriciu ' CLOTHS, OASSI MERES and VEST1NGS. ! and a full assortment cf Gent's FcaxumisG ' Goodb. Mr. Moses has been for right years cuHer at Tl".. I a 1 f . . ouu, lorreu a: uo.'.s esutuishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in 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 moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share of public pitronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his dTorts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, ldGd-tf. IOKSALE. The uridersiqned offers M- far sale the FARM on which they now reside, situate in Allegheny township. Cambria county, within two miles of Loretto, (formerly owned by James McAteer,) containine ONE HUNDRED and EIGHTY-SEVEN ACRES more or lest, 1U0 Acres of which are cleared the balrnce well timbered. There is erected on the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE and splendid BARN, together with other ne cessar, outbuildings, such as Blacksmith Shop, lent OLCHAIib of choice fruit. Title Ter leet. 1' or terms apply on the premises to , , t. . H- c- SHIELDS. LmUi r. O , Aej. 50, Ikbe.-tf. !868. FALL TRADE. 1868. I ani iivlw prepared to ier - SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS , r TO CAPH PPRCHif'!!a OF - TIN & SgEET-HiOX WARS ! f:tiier at VrilOLESAEE OK I ETA I r Uy took cenhits iu part of every VAriety of Tin, .!it'--Ern, COlTIillL AND IJRASS WARES, i::;m'.kii.ki) and tlain SAUCE-PANS. ECILEES Sic, COAL "J-ilNE LAMP.-;, OIL CANS. II 'L'Si rUhhNlSHIKO- IIAKD WAivOl'' KVi.KY KIND. IIEATINii an:. COOMINli STOVES, KXCELSUth COOKING STOVES. NOI'.LK, TniUMPlI am PAULO it CCOv IS', STOVtS, A arv Oo.,Kir Stove icsiri-l Pet prices. ! when ordered fit martifactnrer Odd titov:; Plates a: d Orates. Arc., for re pairs, cn h:.id for the Stoves 1 f-!I ; others will be vrder;d when wanted. Particular atteiitioa given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all i wiii.h will b-j rn itlc out of be.-t matu ring and put up by CLii.pe'ent workmen. Lp..p 'ElXrWGXE, Wick ftttd CMniaeVS . . J ioi Ksvii: o;: kktaii.. i would M.-tn-e I .'.'.1 particuhir intention to the Lishl trm r, v.-ith Ghvss 0ne, for civ in? more !5ht th:' :iv other in jiow A ty.i the Paia'.n I'.uintr, fr Cruue Oil. It recf-rr.n:' : .Is itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sis tautly on hand. Special attcntirr. riven to ! Jobbinm Tin, Copper and Ol. est-iron. I I F.t lOWt-t : v'l!Ot I r.ow read v. : iM.V. AlCllAST Li- 1 h e s":.t on uati oy mail or iu t crs'jn. Hop-ing U. r- c .:.'.-t sii-r- tl.'" ci.d. ar t t- j !e i a.i my c thi. Sr- )ks ,r t- .:t-'rt;crs 3i I rrrv.rn r.'i i;i-. trr.l r.'a-1 v ail md Lo ru v crtll, whet ti r tL-'y i ny vr t:-t. FRANCIS V.' J.din.-.town, Tuarch 7. 16C7. ll AY. 1Y0XD COjIPETITIOX ! LIUU O l Jlii2j IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. JaL .is constantly oa i.at:d the AND BEST ASSO R TMi:X T O F G ) O DS 1-Kli 1 'A LV DRUG BUSINESS In the County, which he offers AT WHOLES ILE GIS RETAIL TO THE TRADK AND PUfll.IC ri V ' .lj W LHT -: f j 3 5-t T E"vanlii:!i s:vof (Opposite mai:xi:t neesi:.) J0HN37OVW, "PENiM'A, ! HE ALTOONA WARE HOUSE CO., WUc'LltSiLK Doalsrs and Commissioa Iilercliants Corner Viryim'a Si. and Plank- Road, Will keep constantly on h-i-i l a larg-e and well selected psportment of I'LOL'il, ITIKD, SALT, FISH, GRAIN, COAL. I.lMih HAND, ftc , at vSitilC'salo, in Altoor.a City, and the adjoining counties can be supplied with the leading articles generally used by them at city aud mill prices. All kin.ls of country produce recei ved snd paid for in c.i--h, or sold on com mission. I'rompt rtt'irns will Le nia.ie. Storage furnish- i for all urticles, such as iloor iuuibtr, shooks, shinLrleR, etc. Articles will be il' livered to purchasers or scut lo freight warehouse. . Havi-ir the oulv hou e where rood? bv llaviu' the i.nly hou e where tne car !o:i-J can Le removed at- the door thus saving dray nee. t,nr customers will re ceive the benefit of it. Price currents will be sent weekly to per sons desiring them. TMM Ai.TOOXA WAKEHiUSE CO. Altoona, April 30, ISf.8. -t f. Wit. JI. I.T.OTP. PresideJif. JOHN i.i.ovn. Cashier. 11 II ST NATIONAL BANK flit? AM!)X. K O T E: H X 3 1 Z : t' A C IL C Y AND DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Corner Virginia and Annie Street?, Nirth iVard. Aitoona. d'a. ' Authorized Capitol. I . . - - - - i.",C0.000 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 stamps, will be allowed, as follows : $50 to $100, 2 per cent. ; $100 to $200. 3 per cent.; $200 aud upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. 31. l8G7-tf. IIUOYO & CO., KanltFrs, Er.EXtBcao, Fa. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, ar.d other Securities, bought and s Id. Interest allowed on Time Leposats. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States, and a general Ranking business transacted. January 31. lP(i7. VU HI. LLOYD & CO., Baskkks, Altoona. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold fur sale. Collections made. Moneys received 011 deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with iutt?reil at fair rates. and. HtltTFORD UfS.SfSCK INS5HAICE EOMPAEY. CASU CAPITAL, $&00,000. We are now prepared to insurs LITE STOCK against both Death and Theft, in this live and reliable Company. Owners of Stock have now the opportunity, by injur ing with this Company , of obtaining securi ty and remuneration for the lopsof their an imals in case ot peath or theft. OWNERS OF IIOKSES, Manufactnrei 3, Partners, Teamsters. Ex ptessmen, Physicians, aud In lact ail who are to any extent dependant upon the servi ce of theij- horses in their daily vocations, should insure iu this Company, and thus derive a protection against the loss of their ar.iinals, which are in many caes the sole moans of support to tnoir owners. rARAf STOCK Farmers and others owning cattle should avail themselves of this means of saving the value of their stock, and secure an equiva lent for the loss which would otherwise fall heavily upon them in being deprived of their Cittle, by insuring in this, the PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA I P.y insuring in this Company you ex change a certainty for an uncertainty. No man can tell whether bis animals rnny not be f-tolen or die through some unforitcn calamity. Cr Competent Ajcnis isar.id. to wliom a literal compensation trill be paid. Apply to KERR & CO., General Agents.. April 4. 1 817.-1 y. Alt ona. Pa. S Od. VM. K. PIPER, EhcLshurtr. has ' een appoinicd local agent for the Hertford ivv Stork Ic itrance Company. E J S & Jl E U T II , BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS MANIU-'AC'I CRKKS 01' ELANK BOOKS, POUTil-MON'AIS. PAt'EIv hoXl -;i. i.Ui.AiiiU Uti.lO.TW. ! Lo hing Glass iin i l icturc Frar: 1-5 always j iu Ti.-uid, r.t.'i made to order. A lar and i '": C'-ti-.t 'etc a -r;'M t mer.t of Diav. it.g li .i.tu ! an.l M::;;f Ihi-; -v i;s PtcT tires, cons'tirg of ! Ci:' n-.-:, !-..:!.ti:igS iu (LI, Stct-1 Plate E i- gr.wirns. t 111 i-ii-1 Ctii rtd Lilln-grvphs. ' (HI Pr-n's, I li. tnnhs and Wo 5 C :ts i'i.is ul'cvti ;ti etnt'-racts a selection of lare j -i,.'.! m-itcn pictures of Landneapc and Do- i n.estio Scti.es an 1 Portraits, and 5,000 ihf- i fVrriit viniffiesof C.-.rd Phut-iwtraphs of prom- ! it.' : t men, cornje and sentimental scenes and t . : r ... : ...1.. 1 i.i .3 . i.I l" y ecic.tratPa arusTS. vv e oavo an., a vored aso:tment . f R IDLES. PRAYER. HYMN and SCHOOL ECOKS. I Ul.STviJlir.S, llIOGuArillES. NOVELS. I &c. Il. hiuus Pt'.Lis and Euiblems in erer-.t j vari.'tv. and the larsrfst and most conio'ete i st,, k vf STATION Ell Yevci brought to ibis. ; STATION Ell Ycyci brought to ibis. c-oui.iy. o'-'i) tew aiiCt oeauti u: styks o; , W.-iI.L PAPiR, inclti I.v.g an assortment r.f : I'o'tr'o rclcbratcd Engli.-h make, for which ..11. 11 LJ.uav, ivi ' 11.1 it 1 we a-c sole agtnts in this locality. These 1 ail Papers f-te hntt 1 oui r in design, supe- j 11 r in finish, and I'i indues wider than auv 1 othir make. j The cnl.iisof Ehor.shurg and vicinity are '. respectfully ntilhid that we make BuOK 1 E:ND!NG ar;-! the manufacture of BLANK HOOKS a specialiiy. All wori promptly L'secu-ed at mo'liratc rrfs. fiv-Store on comor of Clintcn and Iciud sttroets, isnmcdiat. ly oppo.-ite I stcr II lUce. Johiistow-.-., ().-t"ui, lS07.-tf. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. JOFIA'STOW'.V. ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS. such as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back Ci.sirs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cant Snit (Suus, ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRIXfi SEAT fHAIRS Settees. Lounges. d-c.,.tc. CA3INET FURNITURE ar lite m & of every description and of latest jur "uniioruni ! n PQ riArU'!' STl'LES. WITH PRICES TOSU1T Tllh 1 ni- UuUPy. y. "IfU'niUc, Tastes of all. Thankful for past favors, he respect fully solicits a liberal share of public patron age. Clintcu Street, Johnstown Cambria Co. Pa. I Jan. 31. 18G7. 1 WORD from JOIINSTOWNI joi: j. 3ii's:inv &, co., Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Coots, Shoes, Grcceriei, and a general variety of NOTIONS, A'c. Their stock c insists of a'mot.t every article usually kept in a retail stor?. all of which have been tele-ted with care aud are iffered at prices which cannot fail to prove satis fae tcry. Call and examine for yourfcolves. Feb. 23. lSol7.-tf. $s JOHN GAY. " WM. WELSH. G A Y & . YV" E L S II , Successors to Oaj- &. Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND PKAI.ER8 IN FLOUR, rRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR- '.ON OILS. Sec, &c. G.rner Penn and Canal Sis., opposite Grain Elevat. r rfeb281 Pitisburah Fa HARVEV CHILDrt. . . . LOWRIE CHILPd. T-T C II I L D S & CO., JLiee IVlxolesale Dealer In BOOTS, 111 11 111 LEATHER, 133 WOOD JSTUKET. PITTSBURGH, PA. Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton Yarn. Bags, Batting and Carpet Chain. Feb. 28, 1867.-tf. M. CUESSWELL, JOHN A. BYOBR, K. T. bLACK, WM. D. GEMMILL. M. itlcDOiVALD, WITH M. CRESSWELL & CO., Imjmrlers and Jobbers of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, So. 311 Market Street, June 20. 18G7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA. A. C. D I 11 .15 K T . WITH BOKER & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 432 Maeket Street, Bulcw Fifth, Scuth Side, - PHJLAD A. J5ACK to FIRST PRINCIPLES , BOOTS AND SHOES OP MY OWN MAfaTF TCKE. WHAT I MAKE jJAN WARRANT ! After an experience of more than a year in the sale of Eastern made work, during which time J have expended more than the profits in tepairing rips and tares. I have determined to come buck to firft principles and henceforth confine myself to the manufacture of BOOTS and SHOES for Men, Youths, Ladies and 2-diss-es. and am now better prepared than ever to give entire 6.1 list actirn in my business, I have at present in tny employ a competent corps of workmen, and can say without fear of contradiction that I can turn out as neat and sub.-tantial Boots and Shoes at as mooiratk 1 aiCK-S as can be made anywhere ia the State. I am having Btiots made of the finest French Calfskin, and within the pust month or two have bad orders pouring in upon me from ail quarters for this kind of work. The material in these Boots is the Lest to Le fetmd iu thi market, and the wormnnshi ., both in nea r.ess and strength, cannot to excelled at any other establishment in the country MY TRAIN ALWAYS ON TIME! All worn win oe ready lor r.euvery at ire time piomised. Weddings, visits and othir in terw-ting or important occurrence? need i:ot be postponed through any failure on my part to come to time. Good woik and moderate prices is my motto, and one tri il will convince any person that the motto isi well chosen C3r"I!c airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for pail favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con liuuance and increase of the same. JOHN D THOMAS. EbcnsLurg, May 23, lPG-'.-if. Jiihnttovvn and S.bensburg MARBLE WORKS! liming again taken chuge ot t;.e C5v Lranch Varb:e Works at Ebeniiburg.j which he will operate in 1 onaectian jJj.. JiM wiih Lis extensive e- tabli.-htnent at) ij'!"'' Johnstown, the subscriber adopts this ''Jit mctho ' of i.iformir.g thi; citizens of tf ? Cambria county, that he kte3 a con- Lvj slant supply of ti c nest ft ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MAR3LE, which he is prepared at btated limes in ELeiis burg and at all times in Johnstown, to m.-.r.u fact ure to o-lrr. either as MONUMENTS, TO.Ml't -TONES. MANTLES, TABLE or BUIiEiiU TCPS, b; as workm iniike niaiiiier ;td at as h w pr. es :s like work C:-n be put up In anv ol tbe cities. Hiving in my employ a foil force cf cii-erieacvd and sklil.'ul workmen, I d 1 i?ot pronii.se too much when I siy til it I cm fainh-h any of the above arti.-ios on short LOtice, at the lowest prev;.i!i:ig p;ices. mid iu a btvle of Q .lrh which car.r.ot be jcelleu 'oy nnj mal u-aP-..r,r ;n ,he S-ate. L.Tge stock of GRINDSTONES on band and for sale cheap. tT Prompt attention paid to orlcrf from a distance an:! work put up wherever cleared, or tie'tivercd at any ?oiat caased. . PARKE Joniibtown, June 4, is-s-.-ti. EVERE THE MEMUKY ' rllEXIW DEPARTED! OF MONU ENTS, TOMBSTONES, tic rhe subscriber still c :i tinr.es in manufacture of the lc.-t matr-1i.1I and in the most workrnanli' e manner, at the : Loretto Marble Works, i ail kind of JiONUMENTS AND TOM II i STON E:3, as wetl as TABLE and BUREAU j TOi'."5. and all othtr work in his hue. None j but the best American and Italian Marble . used, and perfect satisfaction gnarantf ed t. i all ca.es at prices as low as like work can i be obtained in the cities or elsewhere. Call i sr.d see specimens and j'tdgo fur yourselves J as to ti-.e merits cheapness of mv work, j .TAMES WILKINSON. ! Loretto. March lS6S.ly. AILEY, FAIIRELL it CO., iLr.m nsir:. ! uiilifjl W bM ;f.; 1 i fr . t ; r.u,, ALSO. Pig Lend, Iron Pipe, Rubber Iloie, Steam Ganges, Whistles ar.d Valvfs. lion ami Copper Sinks and Bath Tubs. Steam Pumps. Farm Pumps and Force Pumps, Ami -! descriri'ion cif w'7s fir WATER, GAS &, STEAM. No. Iti7 Smith field ref.t, PITTSBURGH, PA. Bi?"Send for a Price List. pr.23.-ly. J"- on ci:pi'i.vun Dtceliinns. Stores. Factories. Churches end Public Buildings witli Gas! GKNKr.ATFS GAS WlTUOl-T FIRE OR BEAT. The simplicity ami eise with which ibis Ma chi ie is managed, as also its economy and great merit, recommends it to public favor. Call mid see machine in opcrition st the store. Masufacti-rpr asp Sols Agkst, DAVID JONES, Tin Fca-isniNG Stork. No 733 Gi:kx St., Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 1'HILA. August SO, lHoS -3m. UNIOXllOMSE, ' f BENSBURG, Pa., JEROME A. PLOTT. u Pi-opietor, spares no pair.a to render this hotel worthy of a c.-ntiruat'.on of the liberal patronage it has hrrrtofore received. His ttble will always be furnished with the best the market affords; his bar with the best t l liquors His stable islarsre. and will j be attended by an attentive and obliging I hostler. Jan SO, lSCS.-tf. j gT. JAMESMI O TEL, j (Conducted on the European Flan,') j 403 Sc 407 LiEKair Stkeet. opposite thk I Tntiok Depot. Pittsuurgii.'Pa. JAMES K. LAX All AN, Frojyrietor. Ti,;. rr :. 1 l 1 f - f i""sc.,B m ann spiencua-y furii,SMetl. arul convenient to all the Rail- connected with this Hotel open at all hours oi tne tiay ana night. iHtt.17.-ly. PITTSBURGH ST AE, So. 429 Liberty Street. OPPOSITE UNION TAS3ENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. - 1 -. FELIX HENLY, PropV. "MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Kbensbuhq --TJL R' TP- LISTOS &. CO., Prop'n, The Table 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, nonth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 MERCHANTS' HOTEL. J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors. Fourth St., betxeeen Market and Arch, May 0. 1867-ly. PHILADELPHIA. (JEAFF, WATKIN & CO., Whciesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 51S Market Stiikkt, FLEM. IIOLLIDAY. 1II1L.AD', JCU3EKEErEXS, ATTEKTICfvt A WASHING HACHINt WORTH JIAY1SG) Clothes WASHED lbs toet erer invent! im-mm Tl :ii 1 ' 1,- . r . . ..CSV 1 l.ettr THEY A EE They are comlogr Itifo pr neral use t!irouliout the ctiwntry. Many who sell thi Eniveupjil V.'ittsCl-H keep also the Doir WASHING MACfilNE. which, although hut recently ir.tr-tlnced. is as great a Labor and Clnihes i-'arer as tha Wringer, and is destined to '.vin public h vor ami patrorage everywheie. It w.ishos perfectly w-thout wearing rr rubbing the cl .rhes at all. O-l'rice-- Family Washer, No. 1 Wringer, $10. These Maohir.es are adopted by the Amer ican jfriculhirist as Premiums, arid iniorbid by its Editors as the tett in market. HOME TKSTS5IOXV. R.--ad the fulbiwing testimonials f r m per s.msia lSbensbur? w . l..vve used and ! a ru ed to appreciate th-se valuable Machine ; Idr. G. Hurdle.'! We have t.fd r ne of Doty's Washing Mar-hire-;, witch .we pur chased fr'.m you several v. eks rlr.cf;. .mi it gives onrire s.iti.-f-ecf ion. chc-e'fuily re commend it to a!i lvus kee; ers. ar. i are fie 1 to P8V that we would ii"t dispense vvjfh it f r 1 . . . 1 ary con.-incrat!(n. It is a reat tavcr 11 tiu:e. lab.ir and rl.-.thrs. LINTON & SON, Mount. air: II..usf. I 1 urchased ore of D tyV WasV.fri fr-nn Mr G "lltinthy fltid am dflr.bted with it. and wn'd rtc mmer.d ev.rrv br.um Uie;,"- tn get one. Mrs. A. M i'i I MR. Mr. G. LT'tnileaThe Do'y Washing Ma chine I j-nrchascd fr.- m yn proves o Ve an artte'e f'f real merit tie but I bare ever reen. Gmsidt ring the -fiscal rehif it affords in the labor ' '- a-hirg and tl.- saving of time, no family should ho v-i h-.t.f if.. . WM M vNE.5 Mr. Geo llunilcy I, am ia! g hied with the Doty Yi'hsh.-l . piir. hase.i f,. pi you. Ti-.e more I use it the bet'e-r I hi:e it I wo ihl u -t be withont it. It . r. g- .-Kt saver of time atnl lab'ir, and doe? th.o clothes as much as the ".; mr. wah board. Mrs A. B.'.AINC. E.r sale bv GEO. HUNTLEY. May 7, 18C8. Ca.-. EberfsV ". g.-Pa. -1 liEAT TO iihlDUCTlON N PiHCES I CASH ! I. YEi'S ! ' at Tin: i:iiFrit r iioisE-FfoxisHixij mm. The tmd rr,! ,-r.e-I rc-!; t i ctfti iy inf.- rtrs the E; fTiihit-g aud th- jv, Lite itettvr cit'Z-.-r.F c ..By that prices to c-i.sNt, i- r ho has made a great rt tucti-.-n in CA;U BUYEBS. My .-t .rk will ; art, ' f iX-ohivQ. Pcrtor ai.d AciN try Stoves, r !' tho rr.-st trare i f evrv descripti ular kim is ; Tin 'i" m v c ti ntiir.- a ttcnire ; nctraware i an K': ii. sucri a Locks. S. iews, Btitt ii:--.;eH, 'fable liiogcH, Shutter lPcges, Bolts, Ir. n ard Nails. Win dow (.ilass. Putty, Tai 'e K'.ives and Forks-, Carvlt'2 Knives arid F.-tV., Met Cutters, App.lt Partrs, Prn r r a P ckct Knives in great variety, SrbS' v. S. tears. Razors Str.-.ps Axe. Hue iiari.n.ers. B Alters. C! fi. 's. Piares. ( tr.- f.asc-s, S itian-s, Files. Ua.--s. Anvils, Vi-es. Wrenches, Piip, Panel nr. -1 Cscsj-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Sh-. vel.-. Ss anes, Scvthr-s and Snaths, R..kis, F.-rks. Sleigh Pell-. Slue Lasts. Pegs. VT.ax Wringers, Grind St-ms, Gatts and Measures, l.u' Nat's, Horse Sh es. Cast Guns, Rovolvtrs, Pi:ti!s, Bt-.t'es. CI Fatci.t M.::ise- ti er Sticks, lb t Steel, irtlfs. Shf t. Carri!ges, lYw- ;er. Ca s. Lred, Odd' S:.,Te Phabs. Grates and Fire Bricks. Wr!i and Cistern Pumps and Tubing: jrmi'ts end Saddien I' m c -f ah kind : ?c;i c:-i inv.'oti? H are in grcit variety : Carbt n O'! : i dTh! Lamj a, Fish Oil, Lard Oil. Linseed Oil, I.ul ricatirg Oil, Ro-in, Tar,GhasWir:., V.-dtts, Vart.i.-b' es, Turpentitie. AicolnJ. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, C- ffoc, Stsars, Mfias-es, Syr ups. Spices, Dried Psachec. Dri:d A t pie?. Fish, IL-minv, Cnukirs, F..-e and ' Pearl Barlev; S-aps, CIGARS; Ihii.it, C.Uiles; 'IOBACCO ar.d Whitewash, Scrub. Il'-rse, Shoe, Dtir-lir.g, Varnish, Sfvo. Clothes ni To dh Brushes, all kinds v:A s:? s ; P-il Cords and Manilla R--pes, &t: i rr.ariv ther article- at the lowest rates L v CASH. C-5-Spouiin-j ma le. painted nr. 1 pttv up at low rates for cash. A liberal rMsei.v.r.t made to countrv dea'c-rs l-ivirij Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 28. 18,7.-tf. CLOTHES WMX8ER, - Cannot be surpassed or equaled by auy other Wringer for durabilitv Till the expiration of the patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR." or ."STOP-GEAR," no other Wringer is licensed UJider this Patent. It being uuiversally conceded that Coes are necessary to prevent the Rolls from leing broken or torn loose, rr.anv attempts havo bceu made to gtt a Cog-Wheol arrangcraer.t which shall equal the UNIVERSAL. ud yet avoid the "Stop-Gear," bnt without suc cess. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, May 7, 1868. -ly. WHOLESALE GROGSP. I t E T E R S IDES WITH niCKMAX, IltllL. & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, N. E. Cor. Tbvtrd Jc ttlarket St. , Jan. 22, 1867. PIlADELPP.IA POCKET KNIYES, Taplk Kvj-y.? and Forks, Spoons, &c.,can be bought ceap for cs QFC1- RrNTET't-. -. .T-ilV' . jt. l-l . . i'tTV" .J . 7:,, L-1 , v'-iii -run. .-tv"-?
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