John Chinaman nndYt onian'a Wages. One of the numerous phases of the coolie question is presented in the following ar ticle, which we take from- the f'omaiii Journal. It 'appears "that) wooien who earn an honest livingby the-! labor of their hands are as likely to be. effected ulisas-, trously by the Chinese invasion n8 the men. The article goes on to say : The injustice of woman's disfranchise ment is forcibly illustrated iu the Chinese question as it now presents itself. "An ounce of example is worth a pound of pre cept." Tiki' the following instance: Among the new avennues recently opened to woman' labor, one of considerable im portance is found in steam laundries. A number of these establishments are already in successful operation in and near New York. Mr. It. C. Browning, the enterpris ing proprietor of "Duty's Watbing Ala chine" and the Universal Cloth's Wrir ger," who has done so much, by the succeislul introduction of those invaluable hou.ebold machines, to relieve the wemen of America from domestic drudgery, has recently erect ed one of these laundries in Orange, New Jerfey. In this large establishment bo em ploys some two hundred women. These women work ; altogether by the piece "With the aid of powerful Etcam machiuery, shirts are starched and ironed at eight cents apiece. At these prices, the women earn from a dollar and a half to three dollars per day according to their strength and skill. A few days ago, we called, in company with Mr. Browning, upon one of his heav iest customers. Mr. C, an extensive manu facturer of shirts. In the course of convo lution, the difficulty of get) ing faithful and industiious working women being consid ered, Mr. C. urged Mr. Browning to import Chinamen to take the place of women in his laundry. Chinamen can be hired at seventy five cents per day in gold, by the year. They are steady, strong, docile, patient, ins dustrious and persevering. With a little practice, they will do more work for seven ty five cents than the women now do for three times that sum. Mr. Browning admitted, the facts, ac knowledged the . greater convenience and larger profit, but to his hoDor be it sicken expressed his unwillingness to supplant, the labor of women by importing men to fill their places. Yet how few keen, shrewd husinrss men would share this chivalrous feeling. How long will it be ere working women will find their scanty wages still further reduced by the competition of these laborious Asiatic human machines? And yet, while working men have the matter under their own control, and can in fluence legislation in their own favor by their votes as tnev roar deem wise and ex pedient tens of thousands of woiking wo men are prohibited by law from expressing an aulhora'ivo opinion in regard to a matter of vita, interest to themselves. The very bread may be taken from their months by the importation and substitution of 6ervile laborers. And these servile laborers are le gally consiluted their political superiors and are authorized to make laws, public opinion and social usages, to which these disfranchised American women must help- lessiy couiorm. , itnout expressing any opinion as to the wisdom of .admitting or excluding their Chinese competitors, we de mand the ballot for those working women as llteir natural right. It is for them to say whether the immigration shall be permitted or prorr.oiten. io other class ot citizens have the exclusive right to settle a cuiestion in which these women have so vital an in terest. What would any class of working men say if they were thus excluded ? What would the Crispins say if they were disfrnn chised when the rights of the laborer are in question, because they are Crispins? Or the lawyers, if they wtre disfranchised when laws are to be enacted, because they are lawyers ? Or the liquor sellers, if they were prohibited from voting on the question of licenses, because they are liquor sellers? tri . - - . i. . nai a cry or injustice would be raised, and wbat sympathy would be awakened ! bhame on our code of political ethics ! It is respectable to be a Crispin, or a lawyer. or a liquor seller. It is a crime to lie woman. H. B. n. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. WI.P.PATTOI, ALL KIXBS OF CHAIRS, such as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs. Kim Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs, Cant rai bin, ROCKING CI1AIKS, OF EVERY SIZE SPRING SEAT CHAIRS, Settees, Lounges, &c.,&c. CABINET FURNITURE of every description and of latest STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE Tastes of all. Thanxful for cast favors, he rosnort fully fcolkiis a libera) thare of public patroi age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria C- - Jan. 31.1867. A R 31 E II S AND OTHERS SJlOl'l.S NOT TAIL TO GE? ONE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Lima Donb2c-L!earc WOOQ-SAWINS MACHINES TOE WHICH GEOEGE HUNTLEY, hSota Agent far Cambria CatKrty. UNION HOUSE, IBENSBUBG. Pa., JEKOME A. PLOTT. Pr&pirtor, spaie zjO pains to rr&der iifc lc4l worthy o-f eoraiioB of th liberai ptro5ia n ha bmtore received. Ilia table will ah3jE 1 Jxmitcd with the kes the market sCwrrls ; hi. bar wiih the ti cl lienors Un stab? ialarpe, jsd will I ntfcrwifd by sat attentive xad tAi&vg rOUKTAIN HOUSE, Ebeshtoc K. J. UX7C9 ro.. The Tabcs always rsrppfced with th rhoscrst dlicao ; th K it rappfied vrhi choir liqoorr, a&d th Statue at termed by careful bottlers. Tra&kkit rww ac com hted a.rd harden tae hy the week tacBti ct jaar, oo reoNraslW ieims. And a GOOD THING in EBENSBURG. ' - r : - A -J . , y mm mm - f, t o SCI' Je" :? ROYALTY' SUPERCEDED!: The "House of Tudor" Surrendered TO THE SMALL FRY I NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! New Inducements! High Street ! J jlcw Prices ! j Has taken poFsessien of the rooms on High Street, (three doors from Centre Street,) icoently occupied by R. H. Tudor, into which he has just introduced a mammoth assortment of DRY &L DRESS GOODS, Groceries Hardware, &c, consi?iiiir everything and much more than any dealer in this " neck of timber " has ever pretended to keep, nnd every article of which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP FOIJ CASH! OE IN I.XCHANGE FOR C0UN1RT PROnCCE. NO DEALER KEEPS BETTER GOODS! NO DEALER KEKPS MORE GOODS' : KO DEALER SELLS CHEAPER , HO DEALER SELLS ilORE :s 7 .R Y FRY ! TR Y FRY ! ! TR Y FR Y! ! ! Buy from Fry ! Buy from Fry ! ! "', TItY FliY IF YOU WA NT TO BUY the finest Dress Goods at the fairest prices. TRY FRY IF YOU VJ NT TO BUY Muslins, Checks, Ginghams, Tickings, Shirt m.irs, Denims, Drills, Jeans, Cloths, Cas simeres. Satinetts, Delaines, Lawns, Prints, &c, Ac., and -wish to get the full worth of your money. TRY FRY IF YOU WNT.TO BUY Boots and Shoes for Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's wear, unexcelled in quality and nowhere undersold in pricey. TRY FRY IF YOU YA NT TO BUY Hardware, Qneensware, Glaeewnre, Caipe'a Oil Cloths, Ac, of the handsomest etyles at the lowest figures. TRY FRY IF YOU WANT TO BUY Hams, Sides, Shoulders. Mess Pork. Fish, Salt, Lard, EuOer. Eggs, Cheese, Coffee, Su gar, Teas, Soaps, Candles, Spices, or anything else in that line. TRY FRY IF YOlT WANT TO BUY anything and everything worth buving, and be bure that at nil times von will be supplied at the LOWEST CASH RATES. Oh my ! my eye! it is no lie Thnt at the Dry Goods Store nnd Grocery Just opened bv A. G. Fry, On the street calld High, More for your money you can buy Than from any one else, far or nigh. J design to keen & full 1? DRESS GOODS of the most desirable stvlea ami lo.t... and as I am determined to sill as CHEAP A3 THE CHEAPEST, I respectfully solVit a call from all the ladies, and esnet-iiillv fmm who have been in the habit o visiting other places to make their purchases. "Whatever jou want to buy, be euic first to trv the store t-v. , A. G.FRY. Ebensburg, May 27, 1PGU. iiiEvsimu; bWWV iiHmH fiiWWrf SjiiKjULmG -ff A v IO- recently enlarged our stock f - we are now nren.-irorl tn ull nt x.uu.-i.iuh Hum lurnier prices, uur 6 lock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaos, Leon's. Hall's and AUnn'o H.,. t atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, C1GA RS A Tn m n a rrn c? - ' v K7 9 P.lank Pocks, Deeds, Xotes and Ponds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; i.. i. ciuj.es, i ens, i encils, Arnold'3 Writin" i.m:,i Dl 1 i - . o u,u i:ck nnu nca ink, rocket and Pass Books, Magazines. KviraruinoKi 'Vrki-1J TT.., toiies, Bibles. Jieligious.Praycra'ud Toy Books, l'enknives. I'ines. A-- We have added to our stock a lot of i loii x , to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices .....u v.vi uucicu in mis place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re- July 30, Ig(;8. Main Street, Ebensbnrg. TIIK ,T-"r-T . REAPER AND MOWER! GREATLY IMPUM'F.n With double motion, or change, of speed at will. By the movement of an easy working lever, without stopping the team, the speed vo.. caoiijr inangeu irom last to slow, and from slow to fast nr bv tVo 1, bo thrown entirely out of gear. Also a j;iiuu nuprovement in the new Geared Peel that is so popular, and with a new Self-Rake 1. : . 4U" unirr improvements, the Etna " is conceded to be far ahead of all its competitors in every essential quality of a successful machine. If you want tosret the 1 rvt cr manufactured, call at Goorge Ilunllev's ivuat,j. uriiKMirog ann gnculturnl Depot and see the famed -AItoa." or send for tho new pamphlet of grand improvements for 1870, sent free to any address. THE TANITE IS THE BEST SAW GUMMER! 1T TIIC UORL11! TOR JT GEORGE HUNTLEY, Ebenbargr, Pa, WM. LLOTD & CO., Draft sjmI Gold for ale. ColIciUii tnae. Jojcys recerre.1 ox 3eosit, payable on tfis Ewisk, witbont inter, or tpon time, with uitiwi e laix rates. anSl II LOD O., BanKen, ttwrr Seconiiwt, looght and soW. Interest aiiowea on T5m :Wta rvJT.:, , . i - . viiivuji lOXOS I - "vt"'i' m ie v&il ed States ! .f .td2 D3snM Jranae1ed O S A.D A:L J. S rpiIE GREAT AMERICAN IXHSALm RESTORER jjaiifies the blooqB scrofala, bjphilis. iSkiil DisesswrilieumRtisiri, Diseases of Wo men, and all ChronK? Affections of the Biood, Liver and Kidneys. Pwecommend ed by the Medical Facnltv and many thousands of onr best citizens. Read the testimony of physicians and patients who have used Rosadali3 ; send for our Rosndali8 Guide to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, whichwe pub lish for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you much valuable information. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: -I take pleasure in recommending your Rosadai.is as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results one in a case of secondary syphilis, in which the patient pronoanced himBelf cured after having taken five bot les of your medicine. The other is a case of Scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly improving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined the formula by whicbyour Rosadalis is made and find it an excellent compound of alterative Ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Kv., sys he has used Rosadaiis in case of Scrotu la and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac torv results as a cleaner of the blood I know no better remedy. Samuel G. Wfraduen, Murlreesboro , Tenn , says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadaiis and am'entirely cured of Rheu matism ; send me four bottles, as 1 wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous 6orc eyes. . I S BenjEcchtol, of Lima, O., writes : I hav suffered for y() vpum with an iivt- ferate eiuption over my whole body. A short tin since I bought abottleol Ko sadalis and it effected a perfect cure Rosadaiis is sold by Lf.mmon & Mur ray, Ebensburg, at.d Druggists general ly. Laboratory, Cl Exchange Place, Baltimore. CLEMENTS & CO., ; April 7, 18C9. ly. Proprietors. 5-20' S AMD I 88I'S BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED OX MOST LIBERAL TERMS. liOUGHT ANr SOI.D AT MARKET I?ATKS. COUPONS CASHED, Pacific Eailrcad Bonds KOrCJIIT AM SOLD. Stochs Bought j- Sld on Comm'ssion Only First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For mle at 90 and accrued intercut. Accounts receive! nixl Interest Allow el on Dnilj- Bnlnnrrm. subject to clierk at Niurlit. TVo. 40 rr?oxilli THIRD Jrtrcct, riIIEAnEL.PIII.4. OF HAUTFOUD, CONN. Cjb1 T. ncre, Pres't. - - fraaels S. Besgla:s, Cec'y rpHIS COMPANY ranks among the first J- class Life Insurance Companies doinjr bus iness in Massachusetts, and by complying with the laws of that State, insures perfect gaiety to her Policy Holders. It grants 50 per cent, loan of premium on Life Policies to its Insured. and by applying all the cash collected from its members to Insurtnce, gives the largest Insu rance attainable for the amount of money in vested. Its profits are divided among the Pol icv Uoldcrs, and its Dividends have never been less than 50 per cent., thus bringing the net cost ot the insurance within the most limited means, and affording the protection of a Policy on terms not excelled by any Company. Trustworthy nnd reliable men are wnnted to act as agents for this Company in Cambria and adjoining counties, and with such the most liberal arrangements will be made. To those who may be unacquainted with the business, full instructions and aid w ill be most cheerful ly reudcred whenever desirable or available. COPE .t JOHNSON, Agents for Cambria County, Johnstown, Pa. IIomi? k Norton, General Agents, (i-i Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. apr.14.-ly. "Poor women are on every side, nnd orphans cry for brend, because husbands and la thers lived and died uninsured." AMERICAN Tun nniftiniu :n; 11 11 1' a v ULllJU Willi ill I I OF PHILADELPHIA. Organized 18SO. AiklWuilldin, Pica . .John S. "Wilson, Sec. All policies non forfeitable. All policies are payable at death or 81) years of age. Economt in management, Cake :n the selec tion Of rifks. PlflMPTVlSJ in tho nnimant T death claims, and Security in the investment of its immense fimrla nro rinnitlv ,rlt.i.il - 1 - - o J -UIHH.U tu UUU have ALWAys characterized this Company. J. FRANK CONDON, Special Agent. Nov. 11, 189.-lv. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The FARM ltelv owned by Edtfaiip A. Bcbxe, dee'd, situated in Washington townshiD. Cambria i'ered for sale. Said Farm tains 175 ACRES, fcfi ed, the balance being well timbered. The land is o jibe best quality and the improve ments aie JBiJSK, Bars, be Thereisagood Orcuabp on thb premises. For terms, which will be mnd nr .i . of th unaereigned u Allegheny township. vniuii win ie given wnen sale is effected. m JAMES J. KAYLOR, April 21. AL Eiecntor of E. A : Ttnrt i,.,i "WJOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Having proenred a perfect list of 1) warrantee Haines, dates ot warrants, and of the naviiaent of tlie rnrrhnn. - - v s " - J wuu IHTUIUIC9 of the rersona tm vine Hi ums . - plcte draft made from theofScialreeordsshow ing tke location of each tract of land, lam prepared to procure patents from the Land Of fice for the owners of unpatented lands, under the Act f Assembly of tk 90tU vf M.. iuc and the supplement thereto, as reooired the besborp, March 24, 1870 -lf. (JAY & WELSH, virnisciiip Grocers and Commission Merchants AND rEAUCS 1JJ FLOUR, PRODUCE. F1SIJ, SALT, CAP.- li, (EC. C. 1 862 Ljkbii Strixt, - PITTSBUF.GH. R 0 s A I) A , ?EABtOPE. .-: t i So jcu've korq yer agren . . . -; : AaOone answer won't do?.. ,7 VeH, of ail the domed men j ." t , That I've struck, it is you. O, Sal ! yer'e that derned, fool from Simpson's cavorting rouud yer in Uidew, . ., . Kem in, ef you will; ' Thar quitl Take a cheer. " Not that: you can't fill - ' " - Them thoer cushinjfs this vrar For that cheer wiv my old man's, Joe Simpson, and they don't make such men ubont yer. He' was tall, was my Jack, . . , Aud as strong-aa a tree. Thar's bis gym on the rack .-. Jest you heft it and see. And you come a conrtin' bis widder. Lord! where can that critter t-al be ? You'd fill my Jack's place? And a mil n of your size With no biiird to his face, Nor a snap to his eyos And nary yho ! thar ! 1 was f oolin' 1 was, Joe, for Bartin don't rise. Sit down. Law ! why sho ! I'm as weak as a pal. Sul 1 Don't you pro, Joe, Or I'll faint f'ure I fliall. Sit down anywheer, where yon like, Joe in that cheer if you choose lxii-d, whero'HSul? F. Uhkt Hahte, in Overland Monthly. TKXDER USES. Fwet't maiden of rassamaquoddy, Shall we seek for ooinmunion of souls Where the deep MisMssippi nifunders, Or the distant Saskatch!Wn rolls! Ah, no for in Maine I w ill find thee A swettly s-questered nook. Where the fair winding Skoodoowabpkooksi' Conjoins with the Skoodoowabskook. iA-t others sing loudlj- of Saco, Of Quoddy and Tattamftfrouchthe ; Of Kennebasis and Q uaco, Of Merisfonisho ntut lluctouehe ; Of Mashwuak and Majrairudavinue, -Of MemmeriinammerictHik There's none like the Skoodoowabykooksis. Kxeept the trkoodoowabskook. WUFRE THE LAUGH CO 11 ES I!i Motto of the GanleDer Lettuce plant. Chicago on "White Stockings" darn 'cm. t - " . " , - Can cock-crowing be called (h)encliaut ing? Men of means aro often the meanest of men. The grandest verse ia existence the uni verse. When is coffee real estate? When it is ground. - Laziness now-a-days is termed, "I don't feel well." Advice to persons out of employment Westward hoe! Song of the postmen "Oh, letters, be happy together!" When a patient btgins to feed more the doctor :s feed ies. Fifteen thousand bachelors in Kansas have "none to cans." Promissory notes Tuidng the G Jdle be fore the performance begins. ' Every man his own angel," is the wav a new flying machine is announced. Wnat is that which bv losing an eyo has nothing but a nose left ? Noise. What is whisky bringing now? Thou sands of women and children to want. Why are ships called -she ?" Because they always keep a man on the look-out. Blessed is the pedagogue. In scorching days he is the only one ihat keeps school. At what season of the year did Adam and Kve go out of the garden of Eden ? In the fall. Why are crows the most sensible of all birds ? Because they never complain with out caws. A dishonest bankrupt and an honest one have this resemblance they both fail to make money. Why should Romeo not have cared for the month of June? Because it was not July yet ( Juliet. ) When did Noah go into the wine busi ness? lie made port about forty days alter the deluge began. - Why do young ladies put their hair in paper at night ? So as to wake early (wake curly) in the morning. A sin on an eating house on the New Jersey Hailroad reads: '-Giille and fresh laid eggs by Mrs. Mary Jones." A punster, passing by the shop of a cer tain Mr. Ta3vell. remaiked that his name would be As-well without the T. The ladies at some of our seaside re sorts positively refuse to bathe in 6i"ht of the buoys put out. for their safety. " ''l is the last rose of summer." as the wag exclaimed when be got out of bed on the morning of the 31st of August. There is only one good substitute for the endearments of a sister, and that is the endearments of some other fellow's sister. In a tavern here, says a country paper, a man named Drum is the barkeeper. His frier.!8 call him the "spirit stirring drum." ery few horses will eat pickled salmon, but we saw one standing in front of a gro cery store the other day with a bit in his mouth. A Voice comes from VaebTnnr. t : tory, saing, "Send us wives!" and a thou sand unhappy Benedicts respond, "Take ours!" A histrionic individual, who has beard a good deal about the "theatre of war," sug gests that the back bpsHk m.ut k ik . ... .j u iv, luc LUUi desirable. When a mother nnfa bvr;M i Of What two Dlancs in ho r vr lork does she remind you ? Sing Sing and nocKaway. A crave d'fer in Kincno rr.. w OC --"-" ULiV, WUO buried a man named Button, sent a bill to his widow as follows: "To LI . .... uo LIUHDU- hole, $3.50." A precocious bov in cri.t itt.. a wno stands high m geography, on bein" in terrogated as to whnrA Afriu.n 1 r. i - " " " o juiraiL'U, promptly replied. "All over the United States." "Mv dear." aniA .i n .Vaddles, "home, yon know is always the dearest spot on earth." "Well, yes," said the practical Mr. Waddlnu about twice as much as any other spot." The Detroit Tribnnp ava Ko ii. Chinese shoemakers have commenced pe- b'"o " " "j unu auams, iiass., the place has become quite a temperance community There isn't a cheery cobbler to be found in the town. . A late Invention rnnstcta f n x j,-. .wku v.j au JUUlil rubber bed. made air ticrbt r. Kit.,i ...:.v - '( iillCkl Willi yeast. It was invented for the sole purpose Ot makiD" lazv nenrda r! gets at full headway about daylight every A Prettv eirl at f bt. f?QcT-5i! u bursting of her trunk so good natoredly that a wealthy Gotham ite WAS Mnt!vntn4 posed, and was accepted. Now there' isn't a gin at tne mountain but has smashed her trunk all to nieces, inst n tJir, .. ber temper is. AIy boy," ea id a clergyman to a lad com he fonnd fish in c n Knmi.. ij you know that it is wicked to ctcb fish- on ,c 4 "ell, s'pose Jt is," said F,e wy, withoot taking bis eyes from the float, "trness 1 hnint innil ... 1 have'nt bad a darxscd nibble at my hook so A "WiscOTfin raner rll r,r . - couple wbo went to Delaveo to celebrate the Fourth in style. Putting np at a hotel, they were served with ice-cream forde&sert. Rui ticn tastl the cool confection, rolled it from one side of his mooth to the other, and finally ejaculated: "Thunder and lightcm" Mariar that's tbe coldest pmldon I ever et '" 1870. Summer. 1870. I am now prepared to offer' SOTEEIOR' INDUCEMENTS .: TO CASH rUECHASF.RS OF!3W TIN. SHEET-IRON & C9FPEH WABE T-'iITHER AT who AJJZlQll, KETAIt My stock consists in part of every variety of '.. ;. . , Tin, Sliect-Iron, COPPEH AND BRASjS WARES, ESAMEU.KD AND PLAIN ' SAUCE-PANS. BOILERS. &0 , COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, OIL CANS, IIOUSEFURNISFllNG HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Spot's Aiiti-Dnst HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES. NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates and Grates, &c, for re pairs, on band for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Barriers, Wick and Chimuevs WHOLES A l.K Oil IiF.TAlU I would call particular attention b3 the Li;:ht House Burner, with Glass Cone,; for piving moie light than any other In ttse, 1 Alfhe .-v Paragon Burner,' tor Crude Oil.-rr 'J SUGAR KETTLESAND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on baud. 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 old customers anl many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa tronagc I have alrcndj' received, nnd will endeavor to please ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not FRANCIS W. II AY. Johnstown, March 7. 18C7. 4'J.IEaT Reduction in Pkices ! TO CASH BLYERS! AT THC I It i:SII I lifi HflHSE-FWRXISHIXC STORE. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally that he has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and Heal- ivg Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; ZY care of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hir.gcs, Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parcrs, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety. Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, Chisst-Is, Planes, (Aim passes, Squares, Files, Rasps. Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spaoes, Scythes and Snaths, R.ikes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles'! Clothes Wiingers. Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Hort-e Shoes. Cast Steel. Rides. Shot Guns, Revolvers, Phst.-ls, Cartridges, Pow der. Caps, Lead, &c, O.ld Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness an7 Sal,1lery Ware of all kind ; Jlooifoi and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish' es. Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES. such as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, bpices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples risn, jiominy, urackors, liice and Pearl Bailey; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS ; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub. Horse ci. t : ... ; oooe, iutamg, arnisn, ruove, Uothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. CcWrfuce Spouting made. pamod and put up at low rates for casA. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebensburg. Feb, 23, 18G7.-tf. j.J-:OEGE W. .TEA GEE, Wholesale ana Retail Scaler In HEATING AND COOK STOVES . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF HIS OWN" MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOXi, I4 , The only dealer in the citv having the ri"ht to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHE V" COOK STOVE, the most porfec't complete and satisfactory Stove ever ;ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Trices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. f rtIN, COPPEK AND SHEET-IKON -H- W A RE. Havin g purchased the tools and fixtures of Mr. T. W. Williams, and leased the budding recently occupied by S. Singleton, Esq., on High street, opposite the store of Zahra & Son. the subscriber would respectfully ir.form the citizens of Ebensburg and parts adjacent that he is prepared to furnish al) kind of TIN COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE of his own manufacture, which be will not only Guar antee perfect in make and material, but full v as moderate in price as like articles are sold by any manufacturer in the county. Special at tentron pad to making and prating np SPOUT of all kinds. An examination of my work anil TiriMa i. mnwtrr.)l. i- . . . t . r.. --v...li7 buiichw, una i have n V nn. Vre cniire satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom T. VALENTINE LUTTRINOER. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, ISCa.-tf. FRANK W." HAY WII?LL5nd 'AlLMannfactnrer IIap Cr0VPTR SHEET'S TJn rl tanf V' Cliotw' hS. gC StOCk CODSttly on The Cambria Freeman s - WIL BE ruBMSHED ' EVERY" TIIUKSD AY MOIiNING, At 'ESeirtufg, Cambria. Co., Pa. At tlie f Mowing- rates; jxxyable iciUtin ifarce ' ' months from 'daleqTr subscribing : Qnp copy, one year, - - -'.-u&00 One copy, mx months, ; T-, "- i'', 100 One copy, three months, y - 60 Those wlro fail to pay llwjir subscrip lions until after the cxpiratiim ct six months will be charged at the rate of $2.50 per j'ear, and those who fali to pay until after the ex piration of twelvemonths will be charged at the rate of $3.00 per year. - Twelve numbers constitute .n quarter ; twenty-five, six mouths; and fifty numbers, one 3ear. BATES OK ADVERTISING. One square, 12 lines, one insertion. Jl 00 Each subsequent insertion, 25 Auditor's Notices, each, 2 00 Administrator.' Notices, each, 2 50 Executors' Notices, each, 2 60 Tstray Notices, each 1 50 3 nos. 6 mns. 1 yr. 1 square, 12 lines, $ 2 bO $ 4 00 $6 00 2 squares, 24 lines, 5 00 8 00 12 00 3 squares, 30 lines, 7 00 10 00 15 00 Quarter column, 9 50 14 00 ' 25 00 Third column, 11 00 10 00 28 00 Half column, ' 14 CO 25 00 35 00 One Column. 25 00 35 00 CO 00 Professional or Business Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, with - paper, G 00 -Obituary Notices, over six lines, ten cents per line. Special and business Notices eight cents per line for first insertion, and four cents for each subsequent insertion'. - Resolutions Societies, or communica tions ot a personal naturc.mtiFt be paid for as advcrtiteuicutii. ' . .. ; r JOB rRlNTIKO. -.Wo have made- arrangements by which we can do or have done all kinds of plain and fancy Job Printing, such as Books, Paniphets, Show Cards, Bill and Lcttei Heads, Ilandbills, Circulars, Src, in the best style of the art- and at the most moderate prices. Also, all kinds of Ruling. Blank Books, Book Binu'infr, &c, cxecutcfl toordcr as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY AMI l FILL 151. AST! NEW FIRM, NEWJUILDINGS, &c. H A VINO v'irchnFed the well known EI ENSDUKG FOX NDRY from .Mr. Edvr. Glass, and rebuilt and cularpe-J it a1mo?t rn tirely, b'sides rcHtiing it with rcw machinery, the subscribers ate now prepared to furni.-h COOK. PARLOR HEATING STO VES, of the latest and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES. MILE GEAR ING, R0&2 and WATER WH EELS of cverv description . IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manner of articles manufactured in a first class Fount'ry. Job YorU of all kind attended to promptly and done cheaplv. The special attention of Fnrroers ia invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we possess the sole right to msnutucture and sell in this county, and which are admitted to be the best ever introduced to the public. Believing curse! res capable of performing any woik in our line in the most sntisiactory manner, and knowing that we can do work at lower tricks than have been chai ned in this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will be found worthy of liberal ratronape. Fair reductions made to wholesale dealers. E3The highest prices paid in cash lor old metal, or castings given in exchange. . OfR ThRilS ARK STEICTT CASH OR COrXTLY PBoni-cK. ? CONVERT, V1NROE & CO. Ebensburg, Sept. 2, IfC8. JpARMERS, Look to Your Interests, AXD CUT OXE OF SPROUT'S COIBI.ED HM tfmii md tliids THH BEST AXD OXV PERFECTLV COHBIXFD Hay Fork and Knife Manufactnred. EVERY FORK "WARRANTED. A only a limited number ean be supplied for this county, orders for ttis celebrated Hay Fork and Knife should be sent in eaily to BEHH6E HH5TLET. IBEHSB1IRGL PA. Sole Agent for Cambria County, "Who can also supply WOODEN PULLEYS, which are far cuncrior to Iron Pulleys. Also! SI EEL GRAPPLES for fastenining Tullevs to Beams or Rafters the most convenient fa's teiiings yet introduced, as they can be put np or taken down without the use of laddera Ebensburg, Dec. 9, 18(i9 Cm. OOK WELL TO YOUR l'iUERSTADIXG$ ! BOOTS AND SHOES For Men' and Boys' Wear. The undersigned respectful!? informs his nu merous customers and the public gf nerallv thai o?rorErePrrCd t0 D'ari'acture BOO IS and fellOt.h of any desired fixe or qualitv, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the tket bvst manner, on the short est notice, and at as moderate prices ng like work can be obtained anywhere Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Oihers on easily be convinced of the fact if ther will onlv give me a trial. Try and be convinced. tReramnir of !.-. j f.T.,1 sii.., to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. nanKful for past favors I leel confident that my work and nrices will commend tmuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 23, lBCD. FIRST XATinvii Saddle & Harness Shop The DtlhsnrihM ln j i his Old bland on High street, West Ward, op pos.te the Umen School House. EbensburL tM-ii n-L." , " sr"y reuucea Z "V- .rroA9 Patron forme, t7vTn '.v t'-uuc generally, I invite there to oall. witb k view r ... : , . , b1o. - i in - . "V oney ir mem wires, as I will positively furnish the best and cheapen work that ia or can be made in this ot my work and learn my prices. VK . . W. M. O'NEILL. Ebenebnrg, March 10, 1870.-tf. H T V I rn n it . 4 V, JfcUil JL H i tj 1 A PERSONS buying Goods fr0In R"'r tbis date, and pavir CASH for same, will be allowed TEN PER CENT regnlar prices. No d scount mill i. alio l-Cine D ! cm, ail! ,..i c..i,vi.ir. . selves that M"NEV r,x BK v xV, BUT1NU EOR CASH fIO, hl me ine i off j ed j se ' GEO. IIUXTLEY. belter rrom iherrr The epiHe r tM7rr ."H published in ti.a n... r;. cans out this compuilioD . - My Honored Wift. lt - l P - the children am ,r..t: '? tboughtLe.',:, face, I ioatclj a muftl r- Ju. f pare a ftw. I"1-.' cares and honor r.r ..... .. ' -r." .-. lines from vnr r. r f .:c ,;f t..,. 1 woum gladly write my liUincn.us cares am' st'em iwl.J. 4 ( I.' v. . . J """"lurnvnr... oe sure l gained nm: . y1 ycur absence in j,e r.r - i o n f . . J wlLil... that you alwavs t.k y..u went into politics. 8rj,j , n - . - -a.e jWU JO f best I can, but really L-.v ' 1 . llien, '"c is thest,,, ., time she gh-is n,e r"'f " would pack her out f 'ti. 'i ' - Hear rl.il, 1r , .ue " so nervous I cann..t J By the way. wh caa h. r..' tne picKied cabbage? ve,, it the other day a l ;t . ' ' 5" Betty says the ordvw lt rci-d.; or was it h.Jrse r;j . ." t- T 1 An I'-int i- Tne pued currants. t,. f;r Could I have made a mist them up, and used tkt.it, ; " . lou j-ee I caniiot find ti-e J' f.: yon said was in the h. : ; .' so st.oit ol change that l.!n:,,. ill hk i i f iiifi.r ..t i . i - - iij.!. iiii.i.in a.iOWAtjce a i i Maggie' Uk-s are cm of her best hut is frb--cking. " VVrite re a 1-ng lcttr a this. &T( rnntn h revt .... . . I ?. ! .' -i can be spared. But yr n n.u- - Vj tc lor-k so very nice, thou, j .!'. our. i swer-p and du.-t tverv. i.ir. anu: insist up.n tlw c"i.l'. l" 2 trunks an j 0,.. i tbe table out of the way threV and so much handier thai if 1p '-' the little one's re-iirh. Your faithfa! Lo,l-,4 i r. i.at shall I -ive :L t lie lias colic 7 The otW ti" ' painkiller, and yoa can hanilw lie scrtaimed. I think it mWV'- remppr, ho got so red in the i. says I ought to give syrnpj, Hf. firm, fy r u p i s go. d w i i b bv.&r I ii never believe it will curec ". your orders. B by his one tt ;'- T. S- again What shall I Jj:'r" came to the nursery to give wan, ti will leave to-morrw. I &.; how to bake bread ntxt wes.' leave the childien to f.nl in i.'-.-Betty says f-he won't !e rr'ertiv a great staring m in. j!-jt I to '- noy ycu with thtas IrlS.-s. Y ; Kxotv ye the prir.torV Ux :' " Know ye an bo:ir niore'fr..u;'.: thfin ever felt the maid tf GrK-. kissed by Venu? ani'iron by. when news cf solemn note U;lI with sadness fill: ncr vet lc - - . ... 1 PinfPra r?lllf- f a of.i;i m: n' worn q-ii!!. But, O ! w?;n:l er's fair, or clad in rain or Lull ? be bears a sub-eriber sav : to pay you for your paper." A young la- who Las afc foot, but a large ni.k!e. rfcer.:'--boot and shoe s-tore in a cerriia to purchase a prsir cf gairer. ': clerk was of foreign birth, an! ii' acquired the best u-e of v:-s -sured the foot, and f o f.ir f t ' -to remark : "Mid am, jvjLj tifu! f.of. but. vr.nr p rrmm?-5 diately." The young l.uiy l-3- was compelled to admit tij.it t'" spoke to the point. A good story is to'J cf I s-' residinsr t fiihiis. Me. Ia t:' o bis heart the reverend gerit!?; footman to i?et int i his war The clerical gentleman a'-kfHs!" if he was prepare 1 to die,"'1-" , latter' leaped from tie vszctr.--place of safetv. doultitss c Question svonvmoin vrnh ''i-' your life !" THE 2$ SLATE COMP Are prepared to furnish T-'--their -SSi; TLRI PASS Film"-- j From their own Qnarrie?."' ton county, Penn'a. AT t,'l f'1''.; Samples may te scon, Cl addressed to ,,u J- E. L. GOODttiJi Office : L;ks a's IkaPise. f Cor. Eighth ST. JA3IES;5 f Conducted cn Vi t l"nr , 40 5 & 407 Libsstt Union Depot. JAMES A. LA A , This House is nelv bni'J , lurnishe., and h' "' l roads cowing into tie cif- JL i V of the day and Diiki-j cheap r--rfe in? Twenty Fiill-,1, . I Insi.inrly ttop ltct''r; eeipt of.Wcoate. cer I La fil
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