THE FREEMAN. S3SNSBURG, PA., Thvksuav, : : : : Dtc. 3, 1868. Tf ILL. IT OK I0.C1 Those of our Bubcribera who owe ns for one year's Bubscription, or more, as well as tLoee who aro indebted for advertising and j b work, will have an opportunity to eitber bring or send tbe amounts due us next week. Will erery person indebted wha withes to do n ha would like to be done by, attend to this matter promptly, now that the coming Court wi'.l afford him a chance todo so? The Freeman can't lhe without a little of tie "filthy lucre" any more than any "other man." If the mountain don't come to Mahommet, Mahommet will have to go to tbe mountain, you bet, and then every man who owes one year or more will be socked $2.60 per year, sure. Another Richmond In the Field. We learn from the Philadelphia papers that J. Edgar Thompson, Esq., President of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, has supplanted Kerable in the affections of the Quakerly Radical of that city, flow this transformation was brought about " let ethers tell " to us it seems a droll move on the political chessboard. Tet has it the appearance of a success. Mr. Thompson was a Democrat before the war, and is now a Conservative. Indeed, the Radical press cf Pennsylvania, during the late canvass, announced that J. Edgar Thompson, a life-long Democrat, was about to cast his suffrage for General Grant. He is a civil engineer by profession a viry dull, heavy man, mentally speaking more distinguUhed for his capacity as an im perturbable and wise-looking listener than for any other quality. He is, however, well supplied with the same argument with which Kemble and Moorhead are endowed, and might carry away the belt from a Radi cal Legislature. If an able man is not to be electa! by the party in power, we have no objection to Mr. Thompson, lie would do the Democracy and the country as little harm as any one they will be likely to elect. TVUY SOU We unite with the Johnstown Tribune in commendation of the fact, that notwith standing the desperate political conflict through which we have just passed, note, that a majority of the votes have decided in favor of U- S. Grant, the friends of Horatio Seymour peaceably acquiesce in the choice of the people. Cut we do not share in the apparent sur prise of the Tribune that this should be so ? Oa the contrary, we ask that paper when, in the history of this Government, the Demo cratic party, ever treated or attempted to "treat the elections as if they never had happened ?" And we ask the Tribune further, why it is that the Radicals do cot acquiesce in the re sult of the elections when they are fairly and fully ascertained? We waive tho Cambria county election of two years since when we were put to a heavy expense by a Radical contest cn the Assem bly question on a clear majority of over 800 ; and come down to the fact that in almost every election where the Democratic majori ty has not been counted by thousands there is a contested election, Especially in Con gress is this the case, where the Radical ma jority have afforded the example of treating "elections as If they had not happened." Why cannot the Radicals acquiesce in the result of elections as well as Democrats ? FOREIGNERS. The rebellion being ended and foreigners beinr no longer needed to do the fighting for the Union League, the Radicals are busily contriving how to prevent them from voting. If these foreigners would only vote the Radical ticket our opponents would permit them to vote as willingly as they now do the Degrees. But this the foreigners won't do. Ti.errfort they are ignorant and besotted, and should be naturalized just as Hide at possible. Our neighbor of the AUeghanian is in on this whether original cr "copied" we 'are not prepared to say. It suggests one year's residence after naturalization before voting ! Something like making a young man of twenty-one wait till he is twenty two before voling. Then, again, nothing tut United States Courts should naturaKze ! This would re quire a Welshman or Irishman to travel hundreds of miles, and take his vouchers with him, to find a Court; and then go be fore a Court to which he and his vouchers weTe strangers, instead of going before a Court at home, without expense, to whom he and his vouchers are known. But the richest improvement of all offered by the profound AUeghanian is, that the candidate for citizenship shall advertise himself and and his vouchers in a newspaper, l.Le a petitioner in bankruptcy ! What pa per would have room to publish all 7 And what foreigner would be able to pay all this tax that the Radicals would put on himv In short, Radicalism seems determined to make onr dear country as dear as possible to those who desire to become citizens al ways excepting the negroes. Absassisation. II. R. Pollard, editor of Richmond Soutliern Opinion, was shot dead tn the 24th inst., by a 3-oung man named Jaujee Grant, who concealed himself in a building opposite and t-hot Pollard when he was about entering his own office. The publishing of an article in regard to the al tfcdgcd elopement of young Grant's sister led to- the assassination, although it is claimed that Pollard was not the author of the arti c!J. Young Grant haa been released on bail. HacShane Up Salt River. Head Waters or Salt, ) November 26, 1868. Dear Freeman Here I am "right bide up" and "in good order," as the bills of lading say. This is not such a bad "keden try," after all, especially when the crew are "Jolly companions, every one." After the little brush we had about the ides of October I concladed to be prepared to start on the shortest notice, aDd the first Tuesday of November left me no choice but to embark. The steamer Wellington was lying at the wharf 1 at once .EVtf-ered my name the Boyle-t began to puff, and we soou foud ourselves gallantly steaming up the stream. Our wounded were disposed of satisfactorily, as we had fresh Lint-on, and our brave pilot, a Jolinotown Democrat, said we Wuuld-rvff it through. The water soon become brack fob, and we longed for the Pure Monongahela. but had no invoice from that classic stream. We congratulated ourselves, however, that we would be "ahead of all our cotemporaries" at the head of navigation, but even in this we were disappointed, as the sequel will show. We anchored, after n pleasant passage, at the head of navigation debarkod from our craft, and commenced looking around for lodgingB. To our surprise we found the late Radical County Ticket had reached the ground some weeks before us. and were en camped out in the cold. When we inquired if they had no shelter, the response was that their Cambria county canvass was a hard one, and they were clad to get from under it. Representative Morley preserved his pro verbial good nature, and was about organ izing a company to opeu a mine for rock salt, in order to send a back load to Cambria, fie said he wished to send his constituents some salt in return for the manner in which they had petered him. It struck lis there was some attic salt in his remark. He en tertains the idea of stalling a night school up here. Prothocotary Christy is as lively as a cricket. Whosoever savs '"there is no spec ulation in thote eyes" don't know Johiah. Ue talked about a Iloruerian Railroad, rf which he was ex-President, and seemed dis satisfied with the water communication I y which he had reached his destination. He has a prcject on foot to light the whole set tlement with gas! He has (so he states-) formed a company known as the "Universal North American Non-Explosive Self-Generating Gas!" It is said that in cne hour, in a butter firkin, enough gas can be manufac tured to last the city of New York three weeks. I do not know what this gas projoct will come to, but he seems full of it! We inte nd to make Josiali our sutler, as there are no Democrats that have any experience in Viat office. While talking with our friends I-saw a hard-looking cuss standing apart, with a large Congressional Report in his hands. I did rot at first recognize him, but when he blew his nose on his fingers and wiped it on the palm of his hand I knew it was Covode. He says Geary will pardon him down in a few days on account of his health that so much salt was bad for the scurcy. I said nothing, but thought to myself, "he is a scurvey follow, at any rate." Just as I close a Alonilor is steaming up towards us. and I am informed that Gover nor Griswold is on board with a large party of his fripnds from the Empire Slate. Good bye, dear Fbeeman ! You shall hear from me "early and often," as the Radicals vote. Send the Freeman regularly, as every thing is salt here, and we cannot get even fresh news. I am even told the river never rises, as it is too salt to have a fresh et. UacShane. Editorial Xollngs. On Trial. The Cole Hiscock'murder ease is still on trial at Albany, N. Y. Thk snow is here. Is it is going to lay t AUeghanian. Not eggs-&ctly. Large Hotel A hotel has been projected in Chicago large enough to accommodate all the population of that city. Dead. Gen Waddy Thompson, formerly a member of Congress from South Carolina, died at Tallah assee on the 23d, ultimo. Future Emperor. Eugenie, the French Empress is said to be in that sitnation in which "ladies who love their lords" delight to be. New York. The Tammany Convention has nominated A. Oakley Hall for Mayor and Richard O'Gorman for Solicitor of New York city. Query f Brigham Young, the Mormon Chief has a large amount of funds in the Bank of England. At his death how will the question of Dower bo settled among his wives ? Murder. On Sunday morning, Nov. 15th. the body of Amanda Brodhead. still in life was found near Ponnkookkill. Ulster county, N. Y. She lived till the next Tuesday morn ing. She had been seduced to the spot and brutally murdered. The Philadelphia Homicide. The Coro ner's inquest on the body of Mrs. Hill, who was murdered in Philadelphia last week, has found that the murder was perpesrated by George Twitchell and his wife, the son-in-law and daughter of deceased. Progress of Democracy. In Oct.. 18C6, when the heaviest vote previous to tbe last election was polled in Cambria county, the Democratic vote was In October, 1868, it was Increase in two years. Radical vote in 1806, In October. 1668. Increase in two years. 3.295 3.687 2 643 2.849 292 206 News. Francis P. Tierney, Esq , of Ebens burg, tbe District Attorney of Cambria court tv. has brought prosecution against Mr. Patrick Murray, of Carroll township lor slander. Al lebaDian. This is certainly news to us. Wo were never aware that a prosecution could be brought for slander. Yet this is whit the AUeghanian calls "work for the Quarter Sessions !" Thk Editor of the Democrat,' Davenport, Iowa, endorses Hoofl.md's German Bitters, in the columns of his paper, as follows : HOOFLAND'S BITTERS. In another column will be found the adver tisement of this sterling remedy. To it, the write? of this notice owes his health. Havin once been conpletely prostrated by disease con tracied in campaign in Louisiana and Missis sippi, we were unable to regain our health by following regular remedies, but were cured by a few bottles of this medicine. It is the greatest known Tonic, and is en tirely free from Alcoholic admixture. HOOFLND'S GERMAN" TONIC is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, with pure Santa Ci uz Hum, orange, anise, tie., making a preparation of rare medical val ue. Tbe Tonic is used for the same diseases as the Bitters ; in eases where come Alcoholic Stimulus is necessary. Principal .Office, 631 Arch St.. Philad'a, Pa. Sola by PruggUt. aa4 ther, verrwhore. fov'-V9.-lm. Xeivs of tbe Week. . ,Oul of the twelve couple divorced nt the recent terra of the Supreme Court of Connecticut, eight have been married since 18 CO. ..Negro boys in their teens voted at Little Kock. . Gray beaded white men, tbe pioneers of tbe State, were denied the right . .A few nights ago a party of villians entered the Catholic Cbuich at Rockland, Maine, tore down the images and decora tions and threw them out of the window. ..Margaretta Hearn, aged twenty.four, dropped dead in a fair, at Newark, New Jersey, on Tuesday evening. She bad been one of the liveliest saleswomen dur ing the evening. ..An execution for murder recently took j lace under lhe Oneida IndianB of Wisconsin, capital punishment remaining among them by special statute, though abolished in the State generally. . .Nothing connected with the late elec tion for President is more remarkable than the large majorities for Seymour in tbe Democratic States. Where they did go against the radicals, they went with a will. . . Miss Eleanor Caruthers, of Lawrence, Mass., a young woman of twenty years old, fell dead from exe'tement while g 'ir g for a policeman to hi rest her drunken father, who was threatening to take her mother's life. fSr . . A negro about twenty years of age committed a horrible outrage on the per son of a lady living on the bordt r of Green and Tuscaloosa counties, Ala., 011 the 3d, while her husband was absent at the polls. The fiend escaped. . . A daughter of Mr. Miles Kice, of Havens wood, Vet Virginia, was burned to death in bis dwelling, which was con sumed by fire a few nights ago. Tbe child was locked up in a room and could not make its escapo. "L.Eiisha li. Foro, the husband of tie woman who was supposed to have been murdered by burglars, in Delaware coun ty, N. Y., on Tu slay week, has by the unanimous verdict of the Coroners jury been held to answer on tha charge of mur- dering his wife. . .A party of negroes, black and white, old women of lo'.h scxee, have been push ing woman suffrage and negro suffrage in a contention at li ston. The negro, Fred. Douglass, was leccived on the plat form with great eclat by the the so-called white sisters. ..Now that the election is over the Tribune has ascertained that the revenue law is oppressive and injurious to the peo ple, and that the officers in the internal revenue service are using their positions to make money outride of their salaries in other words, by extorting from the people, and in robbing the Treasury. . . A buried oity, it is reported, has been discovered beneath extensive lava fields, in the vicinity of the village of Tayahual co, Mexico. Well preserved buildings and dried remains of human beings, it is stated, have been uncovered. A commis sion of scientific men has been sent from the city of Mexico to conduct the explora tions. . .It is reported from Washington that Minister McMahon, Mr. Washburn's suc cessor in Paraguay, has been instructed to call Mr. Lopez to account for his bar barous treatment of American citizens, and that our South Atlantic squadron will add emphasis to the Minister's demands. We trust there is good foundation for Ibis rpport. ..The most sensible election bet yet recorded was that between a gentleman and lady in New Albany, Indiana. In case of Grant's election be agreed :o mar ry her, and in case of Seymour's success Bhe was to marry him. At last accounts the parties were very well satisfied with the manner in which the wager had been decided. . .It is stated that Mrs. Grant has de clared that she will never occupy the White House. She says she is unwilling to exchange ber own comfortable home for tbe uncomfortable and poorlj arrang ed apartments of the Executive Mansion, although she would be willing to appear there on state occasions and do the honors of tbe establishment. ..Twelve railroad laborers working near Davenport, Iowa, were attacked and routed last Saturday by an infuriated male deer, which jumped over a high picket fence. The men rallied twice, and at tempted to subjugate the brute with clubs, but he set them to flight, inflicting serious bruises, and tearing the clothes nearly oil" several of the men. . .The Government of Russia, not con tent to assimilate or to destroy the Polish nationality by forbidding the use of the Polish language to Catholics as well as Jews in that unhappy country, has also published an ukase of the Emperor enforc ing the use of the Russian language in the family, the school, and even the churches of the German and Lutheran populations of the provinces of Com land, Esthonia find Livonia. ..The town of Greenbrier, West Vir ginia, which has a population of 1,200, only polled at the recent election eight votes. All the rest are disfranchized, and under the Constitution forced upon that State by bayonets, they never can become voters. There are twenty-five thousand in tho State in the same situation. They are required to pay taxes, State and na tional, but are not allowed to vote. This is Radicalism. . . A natural cariosity arrived in Salem, Mass., recently, in the brig Rescue, from Africa. It is an African dwarf thirty nine inches in height, and weighing only fifty-five pounds. He was born in Libpria in 1844, and belongs to the Kroo nation. He has no arms, has been educated at the mission school at Sierra Leone under the instruction of Rev. Mr. Hoffuian, speaks English fluently, can write well with his toes, holding the paper with one foot and the pen with the other. He was placed in the school at the age or eighteen. He converses freely, and shows far more than tbe average intelligence of his race. He can thread a needle and sew, make bas kets, fill his pipe with tobacco, of which he is quite fond, and do many other things with hi toe. As Extinct Rack -One of the most remarkable races that ever inhabited the earth is now extinct. They were known as the Gaunches, and were the aborigines of tbe Canary Islands. In tbe sixteenth century, pestilence, slavery, and the cru elty of the Spaniards succeedeJ in totally exterminating them. T hey are described as having been gigantic in stature, but of a singularlyj mild and gentle nature. Their food consisted of barley, wheat, and goat's milk, and their agriculture of the rudest kind. They had a religion which taught them of a future state c,f rewards and punishment after death, and of good and evil spirits. They regarded the vol cano of Tenet iffe as punishment for the bad. Tbe bodies of their dead were cares fully embalmed and deposited in cata combs, which still continue to be an object of curiosity to those who visit the inlands. Their marriages were very solemn, and before engaging in them, the brides were fattened on milk. . .It is to be hoped that when General Grant commences cabinet making he will ship off the F reemen's Hureau to the old lumber room. N. O. Times. OIU XEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ! ! The superior merits of the "Sineer" Mc chine? over all others, ei'her for Family ue er Manufacturing purposes, are so well established and 63 generally admitted, th;it an enumeration of their relutive excellences is no longer con sidered necessary. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE. which has been brought to perfection regurd!es of time, labor, or tip- use, is now confidently presented to the public as incomparably the Bfst -iwixq Machine is existkncic. Th machine in question is SIMPLE. COM PACT. DURABLE, and BEAUTIFUL. It is quiet, light runninpr, and capabm of per forming a range A!n variety of work never belore attempted upon a single Machine. usiii either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything l.etween the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. Its attachment for Hem ming, Braiding, Cording. Tucking, Quilting, Felling, Trimming, Binding. &c, are Novr.L. and Practical, and have been inveottd and adjusted especially for this Machine. New de.-i;;n3 of the Unique, Useful and Pop ular Folding Top and Cabinet Caes, peculiar to the Machines manufactured by this Compa ny, have been prepared for enclosing the new Machine. - A faint idea, hewever, can at be3t be con veyed through the medium of a (necessarily) limited advertisement ; and we therefore urge every person in quest of a Sewing Machine by all means to examine and test, if they can pos sibly do so, all the leading rival Machines be fore making a purchase. A selection can then be made under-tandinglv. Branches or egen cies for supplying tha Singer" Machines will be found in nearly every city and town through out the civilized world, where Machines wi:l be cheerfully exhibited and any information promptly furnished. Or communicatiens may be addressed to The Singer Manufacturing Company, 438 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Pnn.Am;Lr-niA Office, HOG Chfstnut Street. SC. T. ROBERT J, Agent for Ebensburg and vicinity, keeps these Machines constantly for sale at his store on High street The pah lie are respectfully invited to call and see them in operation. Instructions given free. Ma chines sold at city prices. No freight charged Also, Siuger's Needles, Oil, Silk and Cotton always on hand. aug2J.-ly. ADVICE THAT SHOULD BE HEEDED We desire to call the attention of the aflhet ed to the merits of Roback's Blood Pills, a purely vogetable cathartic, tree from mercury and all mineral poisons, and undoubtedly the bes: remedy extant for the radical cure of ner vous and sick headache, bilioos disorders, ard all Sections of the Liver and Blood. They are, as their name indicates, a Blood Pdl. They search the blood for disease and strike at the very root, thereby effecting not temporary but permanent cure. As a purgative, they are all that can be desired, being mild and safe in their operation and nnquestionably one of our mos-t satisfactory Cathartic Pilis, and should be kept in every household, and, when taken in conjunction with Roback's Blood Purifier, are unequalled for curing Scrofula, SKin Disease. Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions, and all diseases arising Irom a disorganized state of the system. Try thec medicines aad you will never regret it. Ask thofe who have used tbem and they will tell you they arc the best of medicines, no li! To Consumptives. The advei ti.-cr, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, atter having suffered several years w'th a severe lunr affection, and that dread disease. Consumption, is noxious to make known to his fellow gaffer crs the means of cure. To all v. ho desire it he will send a copy of the Prescription used (free cf charge), with the directions for repariug and using the same, which they will find a h'be Ccbk tor Consumption, At-thnia, bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in send ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and send information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost thcui nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wiihuig the Prescription will please address Rkv. EDW .KD A.WILSON, ICS South Second St., Williamsburg, Kings County New York. Nov.12. C8 -ly. The Great Household Remedy. In the whole history of medicine there is no remedy so universally popular as MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS. It is a mild, generous and efficacious preparation, containing no dele terious iugredients ; it is a never-failing puri fier of the blood always stimulating it into healthy action ; and it removes or obviate all derangements which are the first origin of dis ease in the physical system. Thus, it is a far more reliable medicine than any other. Those who have used it know it cured them ; those who have not, know it cored their friends and ueighbors ; and what it does once it will do again, for it is adapted to all ages and condi tions in all climates. It is a onstaut safe guard against disease, and a perfect regulator of the digestive organs. Sold by all drugUts and storekeepers. JTCENSE NOTICE. The following persons have filed petititions tor Eating House Licenses, which will be presented to the Judges of our Court of Common Pleas, on Monday, the 14th day of December next : A. H. Fallert West Ward. EbetiBburg Borough ; August Schedell, Chest Springs Borough. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk. FbenBburg, Nov. 6, I86. 3t. BURNS ANY KIND OF COAL, And is the Best and Cleanest from Bust, and the MOST ECONOMICAL STOVE IN THE WORLD! AN EXPERIENCE OF MANY YEARS IX TTIE STOVE TRADE, And a knowledge of the kind of Stoves needed in this region, EMEUS ME Til KIEF HE BUT THE BEST STOWS HAIOFAETDBED. FALL TRADE. I am now prepared to offer SUPERIOIl INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCIIASKRS OF Til. SHEET-IRON & COPPER ME. EITHER AT WHOLESALE OU RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sheet-Iron. COPPER AND BRASS WARES, BSAMF.U.KD AND PI.AIK SAUCE-PAWS, E0ILEBS. fcc, COAL SHOVELS. MINE I.AMTS, OIL CANS, IIOUSKFURNISUINO HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Speat'a Anti-Dust HEATING ani COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOxi ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, fjr re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention gi?en to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys WHOLESALE OH KETAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Gme, for pivinr moie light than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. &EXCEUS SIFTER ! It recommends itself. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Merchants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person. Hoping to see all my oM customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa tronage I have already received, nd will endoavor to pleas-all who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. , Johnstown, March 7. 1867. Till: UMVEIIS4L. CLOTHES WRINGER, Cannot be surpassed or equaled by any other Wringer for durability. Till the expiration of the patent for the "COG WHEEL REG ULATOR," or "STOP-GEAR," no otJier Wringer is licensed under this Patent. It beina 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, 18G8.-ly. F O REIGN SHIPPING AKD . C.BKOWNmC ACT. krOT t- M COBTLArtOr ST N V. fTi rm Tl 1 ur -I,-, ix--,tA hsfbei EXCHANGE OFFICE. WE ARE NOW SELLING EXCHANGE, AT NEW TORK RATES. ON England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Hesscn, Saxony, Hanover, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Norway and France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, California, New South Wales or Australia. KERR & CO. Altoona, TV, Jan. 31, 16G7. O o S tn if) O H 51 m H CO o 5 AS AN APERIENT, Tbeie is no meviicine so much in favor with thoee who are acquainted with their action as Roback's Blood iV.ls ; they are ante, pleasant and mild in their operation, and are purely veg etable ; can be taken by children as well ag by adults ; try them. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Asa'remedy to sooth all rervous excite ment, and in its truest sense a nervine, there If, perhaps, no medicine extant which i received with so much favor as ttoback'a Stomach Bit ters A wine glass full on going to hl is all tliat is required to pro Juce sound aiid healthful sleep. ERYSIPELAS, Or, St. Anthony's Fire, can be most effectually eradicated by tlie xise of Roback's Blood Puri fier in conjunction with Roback's Blood Pilla. OPTHALMIA, Or, Inflammation of the Eyes, not unfrequent ly arise from a disordered ftate of the stomach; a few doses of Roback's Blood Pills will, in most cases, effect a cure by removing the cause. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE. There are no remedies, now belore the public, so well calculated to purify the blood and re construct (o to ppeik) the whole ytem as Roback's Blood Purifier, Blood Pills and Stom ach Biliers. BAD TASTE In the mouth in the mornir.g is one of the symp tom of a bilious condition or disordered state of the liver, and should not, for a sirple day, he nrglected. as it is but the premonitory symp tom of a train of evils and the very toeds of disease. Procure at o,ice Roback's Blood Pil a, administer them according to the directions ac compnyinf? each box, and the difficulty and danger of disease will at once be removed. NOT A BEVEEAGE. Unlike most of the bitters of the present day. Dr. Roback's are not intended as a pleasant stimulating whisky beverage, but are perfectly medicinal, contaiuing only sufficient pure bour bon whisky to hold in solution the medicinal extractive matter from which they are composed. WHO SELLS THEM: The Agents for the sale of Roback's Blood Pilla, Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier are Mesara. LEMMON & MURRAY, Sole Agents, Ebensburg, Pa. JOHN GAT. ..... VH. WELSH. GA Y & WELSH, Successors to Gay & Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN ' FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &C, Ac, S62 LiBEBTT Street. - PITTSBURGH. ST)C A DAY. A.gents wanted. Address, P A'JHh stamp.BcaT & Co., Biddeford.Me. GENTS WANTED, male and female, for our superior assortment of Stationery Gift Packages. Can be sold in every household. No better investment. Circular free. Address ETaa sts & Lubbicht, Empire Map, Chart & Station ery Establish Bent, 107 Liberty St., New Tort. T i- fc. wk: ! w$i 2 M1I1E PRACTICAL FARMER; X NOW IS ITS SIXTH THAR J - PUELISHED IN PHILADELPHIA, Monthly , at $l.5( per annum, m advance, by I'ASCHALL ilOBKIS, 18 North 13 Street, Philadelphia. 2J copies for $20. 1 chieflv made up of original matter, in relation to every Department of Agriculture, Horticulture and Rural Economy. Large iuJuceouents and lit eral premium? offered to agents and canvassers. Sample copies furnished on application. SOUTHERN HOME JOURNAL FOll 1869. TERMS : S3 per annum. Pour copies for $10 ; Eight copies for 520 ; and an extra copy to the getter up of the club. A $4' Silver Watch for 2.1 Subscribers. A th't Sewing Machine for 25 Subscribers. A $M Gold Watch for 40 Subscribers. A $1U0 Gold Watch for 75 Subscribers. If you do not get enough to secure one of th premiums we will allow you 60 eta. on each 3-eailj subscriber at $3. Sample co-iies free. Early in the coming volume e f-lrdl com mence A SPLENDID NEW STORY, by At exandfr Dumas, which will bepriuttd from a I vance sheets furnish! only to this paper. JOHN Y. SLATER. PublV, Baltimore. Md. MnnanQ kural new-yorker lYlUUriL O the Great National Rural and Family Weekly commences its Twimoth Year Jan. 2, on a Mammoth Sheet, comprising Six'een Large Double Quarto Pajres ot Five Columns each, and also Gbkatlt Improved. This will make the Paper about Double its For mer Size, WITH NO ICRFA?E IX PRICK ! Vol. XX, for 18C9. will excel in all the e-sentials of a Pro greive, Timely and Useful Rural, Lzti-rart and Familt Newspaper, manifesting the tr.:e spirit of its motto, Excel-ior," and Objects, "Progress and Improvement," and making the Best Weekly in America! The Rckai. is not a monthly, but a Larpe and Beautiful Weekly superior in Value, Purity and Variety of Coa tent?, and Ad ipted to tbe Wants of All- TERMS $3 a Year; Five Copies, $14; Sev en for til; Ten for $25, &c. Now istuetime TosuBscaiBK and roRM Ct-CBs! Liberal induce ments to Club Ajrents. Specimens, Show Bills, Ac., sent free. D. D. T. MOORE, 41 Park Row, Y. York. 1 PEW HAT RACK. County Right. SenJ for circular to E- S. Blakk. FittiburU. IMPROVED "with IIowEii.'s New Patent Dol'blk GtAit. The onl v Wringer which cau use the 'Stop." or fistening above the Co;;, which U absolutely i.ecesury to prevent the Copra from plnyiritr nut of pe.ir, -ind the Rubber Rollers from being strained ai:d broken in wrirg ing Jarire articles. Sold by dealers generally. A supr.iy always kept on hnnd for shipment nt Cleveland. Chicago and St. Louis. R.C.Bkowm lkft, General Agent, '32 Cortlandt St., T. RED JACKET AXE! :COLiail.'S PiTCXT! FaenletlJulyQ,'G7. Re-issuol Any. IS, 't;S, Extracts from Letters and Reports of the working qualities of the Axe : I. Your Axe is bound to be The Axp. II. It will cut 25 per cent. bet;er. III. My brother lort one arm in the war, but with vour Axe he can cut as iveil ;.s any one eie can IV. If I could not get another, twenty -e ($25) dollars would not l uy i'- V. It will cut hoop poloi better than any other Axe. VI. 1 would not be without it fr aiiytLiiig. For sale bv all resootisi'u'e dealers, nnd the makers, LIPPINCOTf & BAKLWELL. Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacturers of the Reo Jacket Axis, Saws, Saovels & Scocrs, and ull approved S!npc an 1 Styles of Axes. Soleowiiers of Colburn's Fat'ts. KUN KEN NESS and all love or desire for intoxicating inuors. safelv and positivelv cured bv Da. Cuii's'"SALVA 1 ION POW DERS." Thev cau be administered. if necessiry, without the knowledge of the per son, in Ale, Wine, Tea, or any other beverage. Sent bv m til on receipt of price. Osr Dollar. Address DK. JAMES L. CLARK. 4irf Hud.cn Street, N. Y. Cat this out for reference. xc DOLLin: oi: hollar: Mesekvc & Co., 35 Sudbury St., Boston, are sole proprietors and manufacturers of the newly invented Peerless Dcu!'e Pen Fountain. Agents wanted c crywhere. Vith each fountain sold, whether single for specimen or clubs, they send a i-lip, without charge, describing Fome ar ticle they will sell for Olc Dollar. They sup ply families with thousands of useful, orua ment al and necessary articles of unequalled quality, defying competition in this trade. ComToi-sions) $1 to jj'iO, according to size of clubs. Many agents make $2J pcrdav. Circulars sent free. LOOK FLOCK! The magnitude of our business Lai enabled ua to make the Inducements to Agents FOR OCR ONE DOLLAR SALE, JST--cia'lT in tbe line of Cotton- Goons. " LARGER THAN EVER!! Send lor circulars, with NEW PREMIUM RATES, before sending vour clubs etsewhere. Address S. C. THOMPSON i CO., 13ti Federal Street, tioston. I AniPQ? LADIE?i! LADIES! Tub LHUILO i Patsxt Empress Garter and the Eugenia, two ot the most useful articles ever invented for ladies use. Circulars sent gratis Samples mailed for $.2.5:). A cents wanted ev" erywhere. Address Empress Gabtkr Co.. 14a Fulton Street, New York. P. O. Box 243a JGENTS WANTED to take Orders Recollections and Private Memoirs OP VASaiGTO.M Br his Adopted Sox, Giokck Washington Parke Ccstis ; with Illustrated and Explana tory Notes by Bexson J. Losiiss. A book for all sections and all parties, con taining the minute details of Washington's Trivate Life, as well as hia public career, (which general history does not reveal.) This book 13 written by a member of Washington's own family one who lived with him from in fancy, and must ptove peculiarly acceptable to the American Public. The great demand for this work, ita ready sale, and an increased commission rnakei itth best book for Agents ever published. The most liberal terms to agor.ta.and excro bivc sale in tho territorv assigned. Send for discripUr circular and term to Agents, Addrese. WILLIAM FLINT. No. 26 South 7th Street. Phi)delpha, Pa- For doing a fauii'r washing in the best and cheapest wanner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world ! lias all the strength of old roelr soap with the mild and lathering qualities ot genuine Castile. Trv this splendid Soap. Sold bv the ALDEN CUEMICAX, WORKS, 4d N. Front Streets Philadelphia. aepA-ly. POCKET KNIVES, Table Kmvks and Forks, Spoons, &c.,cn be bought clrenp for cash cl QEQ. HVTLEY, X2J