The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 30, 1867, Image 4

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p'nrul 1 3 ci's cf )ba veaibieH taen'ia ;tbq
iLre'a tir.Ic:-3, Las bccoma a ccnvert'to
tlia. Ecruia' CathcIIci f4tb i ' j j j
The philantlTopistsof MassacLnfetts
r ehippin ofTthelr uatnarried wlsita wo--b
fciaaL thousanQs totb far west,' ctow-'
loliiil IiusbaridiTanJ.aro "filling their
places with eranncipated weochcs imported
frosa Soc'!i Carolina."- Gr.;:-2 moral idea-1
TL-: r.? stevedores cf New OrIeac$
got op a rici anor.g tLercselvca tl.a'other
day anl Lsd! - intterc 1 two pI'ceiaen
r bo undertook, t j re?cua ens cf t!.a com4
' tatants. TLo nilitary'. wera c 'lej cat;
It teems tbat tLa sole usa cf tLa staa-inj;
rL-j la to keep tha "wards of tla cation"!
in .:!cer.t order.-
r -s-Suicidea of prominent men have been!
Tery treqaent ot late years. v Within two;
w yaars. J'restoq l-Tvinlr, Senator James IL!
"Lane, of Kansas," and XJollector Stone, of
ominous, all leading ana mtiaential taea,
. boldiog hish official position, have passed
out of life through tbr dark door of self
slaughter. Hon. Elijah Hise is now added
to the catalogue. : -..,."
The SergeAnt-at-Arnis of "the New
Jersey Senata, while assorting a quantity
r of old papers that had accumulated in the
"Kcnata Chamber daring the last fifty or
sixty years, discovered the official copy of
-tha ratification of the treaty of peace, be
tween" lung. George the Third and tba
-United "States, acknowledging" the, inde
pendence of the latter, - -
The New York Herald, speaking of
the disgusting wickedness of Key. Serene
Howe, charges that "the pretended moral
ity or humanity of Massachusetts is noth
ing but profound hypocrisy 5 that there is
not so wicked a city in the world as Bos
ton iand that, with a great outside show
rcf decency, and morality, there is a Tast
: amount of secret vice."
' A young lady in Kentucky, now 24,
has for twelve years slept almost con
stantly, awaking regularly twice in every
twenty-four hours to receive nourishment,
and then falling into a deep sleep again.
When awake she converses and takes her
-food readily, suffers no bodily pain, seems
to be in perfect haahh, and her disposition
" to sleep defies all medical skill. ,
The latent case of a ministerial back
sliding .is that of Kev, Serene .Howe, a
t' 2iasachuEetts legislator and Baptist min
ister. Serene was affiicted with the usual
. weakness of the cloth, and his victims are
numbered by the dozen. ' He resigned his
eat in the Legislature, and left hastily to
' avoid tar and feathers and a ride on a sin
gle rail. He has gone South as a mission
ary to the freedmen.' -
-The remains of Kobert Folger the
ourderer of Robert Diilsmore, were buried
; y tha sida of his father and mother, in
-Georgetown, Beaver county, on Thursday
. evenicg. ? ;The scene was most- sad "and
eolsm'n. Tha sun had aank to rcBt and
' the moon and, stars Were.7 the only, lights
that guided the Footsteps of thosa bearing
the remains to the place of sepulchre. - Lit
tle did tha father and mother, when living,
think such would be the ate of their son.
-HOTELS.
RANT HOUSE, :
i . IIiiiIocU. Cambria. Co.. F.
This House has beea refitted, and oflers
accommodations superior to any other House
In tb vicinity, " The Proprietor, after Jong
experience in the bttsiness,-feels confident be
understands the wants Ipf the 'public..'; 'His
TABLE will be supplied with tbe delicacies
of the season and bis BAP With-the choicest
wiaes and liquors.- constant; attention
and Hue care for tbe comfort of bia quests
the Proprietor hopes'to Werit a liberal share
f patronage... 1 '".i"fmayl8-ly.J
' V.u . i : SCOTT, HOUSE, ; '
Uhin Street, Johnsiovmy Cambria Co., Pa
2 A. BOW '& CO., Proprietors'. : '
5 'HIS HOU3E ' haVing be'eo refitted and
.elegantly furnished, is now ; open for tbe
reception and entertainment of guests.-, The
broprieors by long expsrience, in hotel keep-lag.-
feel confident, theyt taa satiafy a dis-
eliminating public. ' - ' -2
VTbeir-Bar ia supplier! with'tbe Choicest
brands of liquors and wineW" i 1 v v' ' '
- Jan. 31. 1867. - ; v,; -f " (lyO"
. BUNION HOUSE,
I BKNSBiniGo Pa JOHN r A. BLAIR,
fi'Propietor, spares no pains to render tbis
hotel worthy of a continaation of tbo liberal
patronage it has heretofore received. His
Uble will always be furnished with" the
best tba market affords; Lis bar with tbe
best ct liquors His stable Ularjre, and will
be ; attended by an attentive and obliging
hostler. ' - . Jan 31, 1867.-tf.
TTOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebexsbcko.
It. P. LISTO.1 & CO., Prep'ri.
Th Table 13 always "supplied witb tbo
choicest delicacies ; the. Bab is supplied with
choice liquor?, and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. . Transient visitors accom
modated and boarders takerr by tbe week?
month or year, on reasonable terms. feb21
.SHIELDS HOUSE,
LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, ' PA.,
, r THOMAS CALLEN, Proprietor.
THIS house is now open for .'the accornrno
1 dation of the public. .-Accommodations
as good as the country will a Cord, ansl
charges moderate. Jau 31, 18G7.-tf.
UERCHArJTG' IIOTEL. i
J. & 7. C. M'KIBSirJ, Proprietors.
Fourth ill., tc fen 31.trket and Arch,
ihy 9, lS37.-ly. - Fill LAD ELFIIIaI
-ISTrOF-EETAItt
dr.; s"l "Qcinestic 1 1.
t .Ia'C u:;tj for the yp-? r 1
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Wood, Uor-'
rcll & Co 200
10 Charles Un-
13 Jacob Fend
10 00
CD
14 J C Domra 7
CO
14 G W Kistner 7
CO
. tersest , ..ro
-13LCunA?Dsham
' w & Lrnett 10
14 H Schnable 7
14 D W Harsh
00
CO
00
14 Cyrus liar t 7
00
14 S Lecpold 7
00
13 U Leopold &
Brother 10 00
berger & Co 7
14 JBFromald 7
00
14
14
14
14
14
ii
14
12
EL Walters 7 00
14 Sarh Dickey 7 00
John Levan 7 00
14 u no Thomas 7 CO
14 F Border 7 00
14 Wm Berlin 7 00
1 STJo"hn DiberUDO
U!Jc;in A'ilc- i
C T Fruzer 7 C0i
Sar'b Oeorrs 7 00
Wet H Pike" 7 CO
JSKdrards T C
'jfred'Krei7 CO
ETiDney
7 00
TO Stewart 14.D Dibert &
& CO 12 501 Renshnnf 1 ftft
12 F W Hay 12 501 14 D Barnhart 7 00
14 MrIiiUer?-x7,C0l?:D Dibert 10 00
14 WiCumJIVl .fl4iaanilJ3eam 7
00
Pherson 7 CO. 14 Alex Monfc-
12 J Kedelsbei-
gomery 7 00
Jna Hannan 7 00
Osborne & , 1
mer 12 60
14
13
13.L Cohin St
v-V -Brotben f 10; CO
f fFisli'er t' 1050
14 A D Drinker f7 00
14 John BeQt6ni7"00
18 William Vp-s I
v-, 1 ft h.
cesrave
10 00
14
14
14
11
13
13
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1
Q Bentley
7 00
18
14
14
14
Geo Wehn 10 00
J II Sheak
& Co 7 00
David Creed 7 00
AdamPbarr 7
00
Charles Zim-
merman 7 SO
John Oeis 15 00
J Madison &
Jas J ilar-
pby 10 00
JobnJMur-
Co
14 Hay & Bro
14 P O'Connell
7
00
.7
00
7
00
-phTr. 10 CO
14 Lc'ran S: Co 7 00
ill Grod-
F li;D McKenna 7. 00
" "bare 10 00
14
James John.
13 F G Mack 10 00
13 FKress-ColO 00
12 V Lutber.12 60
13 CDittlebaeblO CC
iton & Co
14 Hainey &
r M'Cullough
7 00
00
00
14 iiiV,K.eim
13 Jacob Wild 10 00
14 Hua Mary J
14
Thomaa 3c
Wearer
Fockler &
Leversood
7 00
Parke 7 00! 14
i
18 u auppea 10 O0
00
CO
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
14 L.mu xonng 7 oo,
14 A Enrsraff 7 00
14 Kraass & Co 7 OO1
14 Fockler $ Co
14 J 11 Howard
14
14
David Beese
L F Leiten-
14 Geis&Reutb 7 00
13 Mangold & ,
: !;Co-. 10 00 14
14;Bott&KreI- t -i 14
V- ger- ' 7'C0k
14 G Murr 7 00! 14
berger .
Eben James
Lewis & :
Davis
GW Walker
H Pritchard
John Crows
Ang Floto
F Marbonrg
J Williams
13
14
12
W Caldwell 10 E0' 14
WH Lever- 1 14
good 7 00, 14
J Swank & 14
Co 12 60 14
Contmaugh Borovyh.
14 J Widman .7 00114 James Lynch 7 50
14 Mrs L Aaron "T G014 Jno Kingston 7 00
Mulvule Borough.
14 RScb'd Elba 7 00
14 Henry Ginen 7 60
14 GeoWStnt.
man 7 00
14 Ualtzer &
14Pt'permitt XPd
Bpansler
7:oa
Tarlor' Tcum&ip
14 Michl M'Cabe 7 00
14 W Alexander 7 00
14 E 4" H Natter 7 00
14 Peter RubreU 7 00
14 Roberts & Co 7 00
14 A G Crooka 7 60
11 A A Barker 15 C0I1 4 Jos Maucher 7 00
14 And Hank 7 CO
14 FJBarbarich7 00
14 J Buck & Co 7 00
14 F Grosberger 7 00
14" A 'Oswald 7 00
14 Simn Schroth 7 00
14 Jno Wertner 7 00
Chest Springs
lS'XinctteriaOOrU J Wagnern 7 0"
14 -Wagner & - l4"John Conrad TC0
Little 7 50J14SM Douglass 7 00
JVhite Township.
14 Geo Walters 7 00114 A 11 Flake' 7 00
f 14 Lsaae Gates T "CC f JT
St. Augustine, Clearfield Tovmship.
14 A Wharton 7 60:14 A Saupp 7 00
14 S J Inlow 7 00114 J Litzingsr 7 00
r Ckimhrici'Borotfr'h-.-'-
14 John Bvan 7 60114 J ftrbtii : 7 00
4 John Kurtz -7 00 14-Ignat Kbhla' 7 00
Lorcito Borough.
14 W Litzinger 7 00
14 Pat'k Shields 7 60
14 Chas Miller
7 60
14 F D Saupp 7 00
' t Trr a.i 1 x
14 O'Friei 7 ETJ
v incBiergor oj
14 M Levy 7 60
14 F Jacobs 7 60
14 John Bradley 7 60
14 Jas O'Donald 7 00
14 rail llerzos 7 50
i . Muntter ToyHsXtpZlf (T ff
14 D tF Farren 7 OOllf Jaj-G'BrfenV? 00
SummitvUle Borouah.
14 W M'Connell 7 00114 Christ Reich
14 R Ludwi2 7 00 14 Jas M Gillen
7 00
7 00
13 E Roberts 10-00
14 Mrs" Todd 4
13 V S Barker 10 00
14 Geo Huntley 7 00
14 Jas Murray
Tibbett
14 Lloyd -Mul-lin
7 00
7 00
i m If Lexn-frrf ,f 7 00 1
13 R H Tudor 10 00
14 Mills If Davis 7 00
14 R K Thomas 7 00
14. G -li. -.Owens 00
18 JM Thomp
son 10 00
13 A A Barker 10 00
14 E E Evan? 7 00
14 Mrs Doyle
Miss Rush 7 00
14 CT Roberts
14 Geo Gurley
14 Shoemaker
' i 5" Co
7 00
7 00
7 60
; Carroll
11 Leib if Hop-, -
r - i-ia . ? r e
"oumship.
14 Thos Adams -7.60
-Jk-4 WUmote 'Borough!
14 A Bersham 7 50
14 John Shroth 7 00
14 And Cullen 7 00
14 JnoM'Colsan 7 00
14 L Cassidy 7 00
14 KephartCo7 00
14 W R neghcs-.TpiH Jus noruer
7 60
700
7 50
v Vrcyie l cvas. np. '"-
14 Wm Murray 7 00,14 G B Wike
14 P11$J Brown 7 00J14 J M Cooper
B ashington Township
14 G Mears 7 60
14 Shoemaker
14 ElizMTntofih 7 00
14-Dysart &- Co 7 00
bon 7 00
14 Wm Tiley 7 00
14 Jane Mullin 7 00J14 MM'Laughlin7 00
Galtitzin ToitmsJiip.
14 J J Troxell . 7 00
U F.J Christy
7 00
14 J Gearhart T ,7 CO
14 Jas Mnrray ". 7 00
14 Pat'k Smith' 7 00
14 F J Parr:shC!7 0
14 J Dawson 7 SO
14 Thos Bradley 7 00
Richland Tmcns7tfr:
14 GeoBerkey 7 C014 Geo Conrad 7 00
RlacJilicti.JZiJiCnship.
14 T4-W Duncan7 O0S14 J G Adams 7 CO
'ison Totcnship.
14 Daniel Kiser 7 f'!1 1 'Hn"a 7 60
"6iFrtrr1EnEWEinrcr I -"-rryT-Ti nt-Ttrrsr.fi i t -------r--.-r-.-: --r-: .
Host $ "iSost, Conemangh' Boronsh 's;. 15 CO
Henry Hacnsman," Johnstown BoroV 15" 00
Graff $ Herbachfc " " " " " '"16 "00
J A Stemraer,
u f15CD
Herman Vochanl. Caabrla Boroub.: 15 CO
G J-Scwadtrer, Washington Tvrp.t: "15 CO
JiUniabtcicb, Carroll town BorocbM5 CO
Ilenry Bl'im,' '... ; 15 CO
.l.Bingell.lLoretto-.Borongh;'. '15 CO
..'Y;nxiA :
J Holzwortb. Johnstownl 3 .table?, j . 50 CO
J W MeUin, Washington. Tp, 2 tables; 40 00
"J-W-ilalliai Washington: Township SO CO
;iN APPEAL' will be held Vt the Treasti
fer'e Office; Ebensburg. on: Monday the' Sd
"day of July text."- : ALEXv: SKELLY, : :
May9j 1867. t.;Mercantn3 Appraiser.
H EGISTEItS'T NOTICE. No-
y tice ts .hereby-given that the following
accounts have been passed'and filed in .'the
Register's Office at Ebensburg,' and will be
presented to. the'Orphansr Court of. Cambria
Coufatyj for coiifirmation and; allowance, on
Monday' the 2d day of June next, to wit i
The account of Robert H. Singer, trustee
appointed - to sell the real estate of Denni3
Dougherty, late of Allegheny twp, dee'd.
'"The first and final accbunt of Catharine
Dougherty; Adni'x cf John Dougherty, late
of Chest township, decM. . - : - " - ;
The final account of Jacob Wertz, Guard
ian of Harriet Mincely, minor child of Jacob
Mincelyrdec'dr' v't r" - '
. ' The second and nal aecoiint of John W.
Haytea and Reuben Haynes.-Ex'rs 1 of Joseph
llaynea, late of the Borough of Johnstown,
deceased. : :: , ' - : .- ; ' : - '
' ' The first and Cnal.account of C. B. Ellis,
Adm'r of ,Rees Price, late of Cambria Bor
ough, deceased. ;; ' iiii-v --'ic'ri.
The first and final account of David n.
Roberts, Adm'r of . Eleanor Jones, late of
Cambria township, decM. - V ; -: ,i ':
The partial account of John Flick and
Henry Bender, Ex'rs of the last will and tes
tament of John Campbell Sr dee'd. ,
.The first and final account of Mary A.
Conrad, Adm'x of Paul Conrad, late of Clear
field township, decM. . ... -. ..
Tlie first and final account of Thomas E.
Davis, Ex'r of Evan E. Davis, dee'd.
The first and fiual account of John Rich
ards, Guardian of the minor children of Geo.
Richards, deceased. , , .
The account of -WiHiam Daviv Adm'r of
David Davis, late of Cambria twp, dee'd.'
:The first and final account of John A.
Blair, Adm'r of the estate of Mary Clements,
deceased:;-, i: ; . . . . ; ; . j; ;,.
1 The second account of Jacob C. Horner','
Adm'r of Jonas Horner, late of Conemaugh
township, dee'd. . .
- The-first and final-account cf Matthias
Deany, Ex'rs of Peter Dermy, dee'd.
The first and final account of Simon Weak-land,-
Guardian of-the minor children of
Charles Bradley, dee'd. - ' J
' The first and final account of Samuel
Blough, Adm'r of Susan Weaver,, late of
Bicblarid township,: dee'd ! t- ; v; .
The first and -final 'account of John H
Douglass, Adm'r of. William Douglass, late
of Clearfield . township, dee'd. . 7- , f , s
'" The accmint of Mich'l McGaire and Chaa.
McManamy,: Adm'rs of tbe estate of George
Bruce, late of Allegheny township, dee'd.
J"The account of John E. Lease, Adm'r of
the Estate of Susannah Ream, dee'd. ? ' -
' The first and partial account of George J.
Rodgers and William Kit tell, Ex'rs of Jane
Wherry, late of Ebensburg. dee'd.
-V ' ' JAMES GRIFFIN, Register- -Regi?fer'
Office, Ebensburg, May 9, '67.-4t,
J-, lowing persons have filed,. Petitions in
the Office of .the Clerk of Quarter Sessions
of Cambria County," to be presented, to the
Judges of said Court on the first Monday of
June" next:' '"''. ry .;"'; ..", . .
; V"",'". ' ' 1 "':' :'TAf ebw 'Licissi.. ' :; ;;1 '"T'C'
Cambria : Bor Adam Kurtz, Ed w Howe,
Daniel McDonald ; Conemangh Bor -Peter
Mai tzi,. Thomas Gprmanfc 1st Ward, George
Kurtz; Johri Fisher; Jos Al wine, 2d Ward ;
Carrolltown Bof Lawrence Schroth, Joseph
Cole,Lawrence Stelch, Francis P Grossber
ger .CaitoUTp-Afcdrew FBaker Ebens
burg Bor-rR P Linton It Son, .East Ward,
Isaac Crawford, .Geo Gurley, John A Blair,
WestWard ; Conemaugh TprLevl Jacoby;
Gallitzin -Twp Flavian , Haid, S . A Criste,
Mathew. Diman j'Jobnsto wn Bor Richard
Jelly. J B M'Creight. Gotleib Lessiger, John
Bending, Jos Doubted Ward, Philip ShulU
hise, Patrick Kelly John Fritz,Wm Doubt,
Remegiua Duraph-,: Charles Zimmerman, sr,
D W Goughnour, Wm Palmer. Chas Hoch
fetein, 3d Ward, George N. Hoh man,, Henry
Scbtfible 4th Ward i - Crovle' Tp---Victor
VcegtlyV Minvi!le-iEmatiTl ;Jamei, John
Riley; Loretto Bor-Pbiffip Herzog; John B
Myers, Florini Bingeil 'Chest Springs -Bor
--Marys Ann - MeKenzie,; John -McFeely ;
Richland Tp Geo Conrad, Jos'Geis ; Taylor
Tp -David Faloon; Lcnhard Kest; Summit
villaj Bor--IIenry Hughes j Washington Tp
Yeronic A :Reillyt' Owen Sweeny, Wm
Callan Geo WMnli in ; Yode'r Tp Robet t
Barclay ; Blacklick Tp--Joseph J Duncan.
I V 1 TC EATTS3 "BCUS& XTCEKSE. f-" ' ""
' Kbensburg"B6r D. W:Conrad, W Ward;
Loretto -Bor James O'Donnell ; Sammit
viile Bor Christian ReichV Washington Tp -
Mark McLnughlin ;"Wilmore Bor John
Schrota? Carrolltown Bor Simon' Schroth;
Henry Blum; Cambria Bor Ignatius Kohle;
Johnstown Bor Henry Hansman, John A
Stemmer, 4th Ward.5 5.
j ".GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk.
PRIVATE SALE.li-The snbscri-
''ber 'offers 'at Private Sate two valuable
tracts of TIMBER LAND, situate in Jack
son township; Cambria county, and known
as tbe "Lloyd Property." Also Four oth
er valuablo tracts of LAND, situate in Cam
bria and Jackson townships, arid known as
the "Pensacola Property." Also TWO
FARMS adjoining tbe borough of EbenEbnrg
one containing about 100 acres; the other
aboil t '1 CO. acres. ' The buildings are all in
good repair, ' with never-failing springs cf
water near the houses."'..' V .
C" J'Csons ' wishing . to ' purchase ' or sell
Fartn3 or Timber Lands, will do well by
calling on rnebefore buying or offering them
far sale.--, ; F. A. SHOEMAKER,
ap.ll.tf.'-- Att'y at Law, Ebensburg.
O.OOD .THUNKS AND VALISES,
. -.. L l"'"" ' .-
AND. SHALL PROFITS. ."If i
. U AND. SMALL PROFITS, . ' - di
: - AiiD small;profits, .m
4.'
'"'gerlet's new cheap store,'; :
;gurleys new cheap' 'store," :
,;gtjrley's:'new; cheap; STORE, . ;
:-:r , "1 'EBENSBURG .PA,' V. "t'j
;"t EBENSBURG, TA. - J. --u ! f ;
Ih:: irii;-,s-EBENsiBURG,PA..:;;.:
. The-; Largest Stock' of :Good3.;.vThe Best
Selected and : the - Greatest . .Variety, ever
brought to-Town. :..; I ;;i ;rti
LARG EST; CHEAPEST AND BEST,' ':
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST, J
JxAliUtST, CUiiAi'lIST ANDBEST." 1
UU AN U SEE.
fr''J ?T 'GO "AND SEE.
' GOUND SEE.
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The subscriber calls the attention of the
public to the fact, that he has just received
and opened, ont in. his New Store, a large
stock of goods, consisting of .
i FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED,
Bran, Fish Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, Cof
fee, Tea, Molasf es. Spices, Tobacco, Cigars,
Candles, Soap, Vinegar, &c.i &c.uA . w
NOTIpNS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY; I
Stoneware and Earthenware. ' ALSO, a fine
assortment of the best and latest style of
Hats. He . always ieepa constantly on
nana uoiogna oausages, Sardines, Fresh and
Spiced Oysters in can. or half Cans: and aT-
toost everything in the" eating or drinkins
une. . au, 01 wmcn Will be sold at mall
profit. - ' ' i : ' -i 1 '
. ,.: , v-GEO. GURLEY, ; " !
.. i jjltir Stbbkt, Ebbtssbtteo Pa.
-! January 31, 1867. . :: :
J3IPOETANT to EVERYBODY.
JOHS D; TTI03IAS"
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens
of Ebensburg and the, north of the county
generally, that he ha3 recently, added to his
stock a large and complete assortment of
SHOES, BUSKINS, . GAITERS, Lc,
For Ladies'' and Children's Wear ; -from
the celebrated wholesale
establishment of Ziegler & Sutton," Philadel
phia. This stock comnrises isvprvtliinrr Kat
Is desirable and serviceable in , the way of
euj(wHHi sewea Korfc, and every article is
warranted 01 me best material and most per
fect manufacture. In the sale of these goods
the subscriber oledres himself tn
of charge any article that may give way af
ter a reasouaoie ume and reasonable usae.
The ladies are specially invited to call and
examine the stock.
The subscriber also keens nn Imnrt n,T ia
prepared to man afaetura tn nr Pfinnj
and SHOES for Gent
the very best material and workmanship.
uu ri prices as reasonaoie as lite work can
be obtained anvwbpre . Fipnrh Paif rrr,
V - - - VMVM 'WMftV VVill
mon Calf, Morocco and all ether kinds of
Jjeathor constantly on hand; ;. '
fTT" Store ' on Main ntrwt.
. , - j mm.m lJ
Crawford's Hotel.- : " ' : ffeb21-tf .
.- . . -- s ,
O THE LADIES DP EBENS
BURG AND vicinity: -Hav
ctntly arrived; from the city with a hand-,
some assortment ot Spring and Summer. M(t
linery and Straw Goods, of the latest styles,'
comprising 'Boimets; Silks and Velvets; fine
xTcncn iowers, an assortment or Mibbona;
all widths and colors, Ladies' plain and fan
cy Dress CAfDsrlnfants' Silk and Emhrnid.
ered Caps, together with Hoop Skirts,' Cor-
Bc, iiosiery; uioves. Indies' and Uent's
fine Linen Handkerchiefs, &c , we invite the
ladies of 1 Ebensbunr and
tricts to call and examine our stock;in tbe
store room formerly oceu pied by E. Hughes,
below the Mountain House. '" - :? t
- We have a-' fashionable mflinpr tt ptpT.
lent taste, who; will pay particular attention
to bleaching: pressing and altering IIat.4 anrl
Bonnets to the latest styles." - u ' '
: i-.x- r. v 1 Mas.' J.' DOYLE,
j -April 25-8m.- "' ' ': MtssM. RUSn." "'
. WOKD from: JOHNSTOTO!
At heir Stores in fii 'e Scott House,, Main 'SL,
' T and on CUntoix Street, Johnsioicn "'
Have constantly ba r hand a large and well
selected stock of seasonable... j - r , f ,
Dry Goods,- Boots, Shoes,' '.(Groceries,
and a general variety of NOTIONS,' etc. -Their
stock. consists of almost - every article
usually kept in a retail store.1 all of which
have been selected with care and are offered
at prices whicli cannot fail to prove satisfac
tory." Call and examine fur yourselves, "
s X' erj. 23, 1867.-U. '
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HAXTEY CHILES. LOWRIE CHILDS.
c hied s & co
Wholesale , Dealers In ' . . '
is m.m: m m mm,
133 WOOD STREET.
; ;:: :- y ; . Pittsburgh, pa.
Agents for tbe sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton
Yarn. Engs Batting and Carpet Chain. -
Feb. 28, 18S7.-tf. -
JOHK GAT. ' .' -WM, WELSU.
'(HL'A Y A&r " ? :V. E LSTI V
Sccer t Gay ds. Painter, ,
- -,:;-- r' .KOESALK ' ......
Grcccrs and Ccsmisniea Ilcrclicnts
. AKP DEALERS IK
FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH. SALT. CAR-
; . , -;, - EON OILS, &c, .
Corner Pena- and Canal Sts., opposite Grain
.Elevator.; . f&b2S : Pittsburgh. Pa. ,
: : n. j. lloyd,
SUCCESSOR ' to R. S. EcsNV Dealer in
h DRUGS,. MEDICINES AND PAINTS.
Store on Main Ktrest, opposite the "Mansion
Ucuse,,f. Ebtcsburg, Fa. .. , Jas, 81,.'e7,tf.
( L.:rEnSIIING; Attop.ney-at-
?v Iixv?, Johnsioicn, Fa. .Office'an Frank
lin street, up-staire, over Jcbn Benton's
Hardware Store. : Jaa. 31, 1SC7.
TA2IES. a EASLY, Atxdiixet-
J;at-Law, CjurroIUoicn, Cambria Co.; Fa.
Collections and all legal, business -promptly
attended to. r- o-v - 'sM Jan, 21, 1867. 3
-.Tf-4j ij IvINKEAp, ; Jv$ice .-pjTxtkt Peace
S-h-f and: ClaimJtgenL-r-OSuCe Temoved to
tlie office formerly ,occu pied. by .11. Hasson,
Esq.,- dee'd, on High, St.,' Ebensburg. r-jai.
1:1: J ,W. II. tSECIILEH,.:t V;
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JensSurgPa.
ji- Office in the. Commissioners' Room. Court
Uotisc. ,v jJan."3i;'67-tfi
da .'.ft v : F. P; TIEHNEY; r. .
ITTOR'nTTT AT LAV; Ebenshurg;Pa
;fl Office in Colonade Row.' "";-"' - -'0
- Jan. 6, 18G7-tf.-- - --T ."- '"-'
;.- JOSEPH M'DONALD,
ITTORNEY. AT LAW, 'Ebensburg, Pa.
Jl Office on Centre street; opposite MooreV
Hotel. - . ' - 1 Jan. 3i; 1667-tf
J i JOHN FENLON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa.-
Office on High 6treet, "adjoining his resi
dence. ,. ; . Jan. 81, 187.-tL
GEOKGE SL HEED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg, Pa.
Office on Main street, three doors East
p Julian.- ". . .. Jan. SI, 1867..
, .: GEORGE Y: O ATM AN,
ATTORNEY AT LA W, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. -
January 31, 16G7.-tf. ; . . . . '
; ; WILLIAM KITTELL,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
U yjuicv m woionatie iiow, uentre street. :
Jan. 31, l867.-tf.
F. A. SHOEMAKER,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg ; Pa
fl Office n High treet.ne door East of the
Banking House t.f Lloyd & Co. -January
31, 1S67. tf.
B.& JOHXSTOS, :. . J. S. SCANLAK.
JOHNSTON & SCANLAN.
" Attorneys at Law,
. s,; f . Ebensburg, Cambria co., Pa.
Office opposite tbe Gmrt Hense.
Ebensburg, Jan. 31, 1867.-tf. -
JOHN: P. LETON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnsioum. Pa.
Office in building on corner of Main and
Franklin street, opposite "Mansion House,
second floor. Entrance on Franklin street.
Johnstown, Jan. 31, 1867. tf.
D. M'LAUGHLIN,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa.
Jl Office tn the Exchange building, on the
Corner cf Clinton and Locust streets np
stairs. Will attend to all business connect
ed with his profession. .........
; Jan. 31, 1867.-tf. . . . -
S. BELtFOBD, DENTIST,
CONTINUES to visit Ebensburg personally
'.on the 4th Monday ef. aeh month.
During his absence Lewis N. Snyder, who
studied with the- Doetor.'will remain in the
office and attend to all business entrusted to
him.' - ; - ' Jan 31. '67.
: BANK NOTICES;
WM.j.lC. IXOTDv -
.... ,.r. President.
; J. T. CALDWELL,
. ' . 1 - Cashier.
"PIRS T NATIONAL B AN K
DESIGNATED 'DEPOSITORY OF THE
, ...,:..t ; ..... lil 1 rL - p i A.-! 13 - ... . '.-., ,
Corner Virginia .and Annie' Streets, North
i Liu- IVard, .Attoona.Fa. J-y ; 1.
Atithorized Capital, - : - - '$300,000
Cash Capital paid in,) -. . v- - 130,000
; All business pertaining to Banking done
on favorable-terms -- ; . - r" i
Internal Revenue Stamps of: ail denomi
nations, always on hand.- " "! .'. i .':
To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in
stamps," will be allowed, as follows : i
$50 to $100, 2 percent.; $100 'to 4200,
3 per cent. j; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent,;
Jan; 31, 18G7-tf. - '; -v
iL- V.. Of JOHSSTOWNi CAMEE.IA CO.. FA.
Capital. 60,000 Privilege to lneri
,! to Sioo.ooo. . - : . '
Inland and Foreign Drafts furnished. . 1
Gold and Silver bought and sold.-
Collections made, at home and abroad.- -tJ.
S. Bonds and Securities of all kind ob
tained. . . :. . ! . . . ', .
Deposits received and money loaned."
A general Banking business transacted.
:. - ' : : DIEECTOES. - , V;
D. J. Morrell, i
Isaac Ivauffman.
George Fritz, ;"
John Dibert,
E. Y". 'Towcsend. :
Jacob M. Campbell,
Jacob Levergood.
.-. , D. J: MORRELL,' PrM."';
II. J. Roberts, Cashier. jan31T67.
tiOTD li. CO.. Il:5r:pr.' ' '
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Gold. Silver. Gorprnmpnt T.nanc ar.A
other Securities, bought and sc.ld. Interest
allowed on Time Eeposits. G-I lections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
and a general Banking business transacted.
; January 31. 1SG7. . . ..
Basxees. Altoova . Pa
Dtafts on tha principal cities and Silver
and Gold for sale. Collections' made.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interwt. f-r txn ttt-o -tk
intemt at fair rat
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sacb a common Winsor Cha"r I tC
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MC"'-W8 "Junges; 4-c.;&c.,." i
- CAB! WET FURNITU
, of yery. description and ofkJLS
STYLES, mTJl PRICES TOSCZ
':vi;:V: Tastes of all; 1
Thankful for past farci h8
fully solicits a liberal share c'publie "
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Station D, Bible House, Nev Fori L
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March 7, 1867.-6m. , EAST ALTOO.
Lime for Snf.. 1
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JaaSl,-tf UemIock, Cambria cx,F
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PFJCES GHEATLY REDUCT'
r-.;'K ri ! A.T THE . -'"" I
jonnsTOTTn ; iiarble won,
The subscriber has just. receired
larg3;,and . handsome.: invoice ifjp?
Italian and American - -
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comprising the largest. and fineU'
stock of the kind ever -brought tol
Johnslown, at hU establishment Li
on Franklin Street where be i p-i;'
with an adequate force of experience
skilful workmen, to execute all
MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstos
ble and Bureau Tops, &c as cbep '.
can be purchased in Rny of the cities, j
A large stock of GaiJfDSTOiiis on-,
and for sale low. ..-. .
A room has been cpened in Ebeiss-,
few doors west of Dr. a S. CbrUtyV
Store, where articles of my maDBfe
kept constantly on hand, to which
tention of purchasers iainvill. .'
, Ep" Prompt attention paid to ordf
a distance and work delivered wef;
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I tbe citizens of Cambria ana
counties, that he has just receive! '
of the finest Italian and other MirMf
EsfnUishnent in Loretto Cambria
Monuments, Tombs; Grave-SU'.
and Bureau tcps, mannfactared w
beautiful and finest quality of
Domestic marble, always on hano'
to crdtr as cheap as they can
in vac -cuv, in a ucav .
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tm confident that my work ndL,j
atisfr any person dehiring sny
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