The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 12, 1867, Image 4

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A CASE IX l'OIXT,
Tlic Cleveland (Ohio) Plaindalcr pub
lishes the following account of a case al
most precisely similar to the one which
o-ave rise to the decision of Judge Shars
wood, which the Kadical papers of Penn
sylvania are all n?sailing, but which they
dar not publish in full :
"In Jjly, 161, a poor man in this city,
having cu h'.nd four huudred dollars in gold,
which he desired to deposit in eoruc safe
place for a short time, handed it to a friend
(Vr thai purpose. The gentleman to whom
it was given placed it in a banking house
in this city, and received a certificate of de
posit, of which the following is a true copy:
'5100. IIexby Wick & Co , Bankers.
Cleveland, July 5, 1861. J
"Thomas McMahon, Esq,, has deposited
with us Four Hundred Dollars Coin to the
credit of himself, payable to his order here
on in like funis in four months with interest.
" 'No. 3o0. E. I). Cm lis. Teller.
"'Indorsed Thomas McMahok.'
'When this certificate wae presented for
payment the holder of it was informed that
he could not get gold for it, because Congress
had paEsed a law that "greenbacks" should
lie a legal tender. The holder of the paper,
thinking this was rather sharp practice on
the part of the bank, on the 14th of Novem
ber, 1SC2, brought his suit in the Court of
Common Pieas of Cu3'ahoga county, to en
force the contract. The defendants in their
answer admitted receiving the gold, and set
up t lie law of Congress in defense. A ten
der in Court of four hundred dollars in green
backs was made. The case was tried by
the Court. Judge Foote, now a candidate
for re-election as Judge of that Court, pre
siding, held that, although there was a con
tract to return gold, yet the law of Oongre. s,
parsed since the making of the contract, had
declared greenbacks to be a legal tender, an 1
the plaintiff mi st receive that kind of rnouey
in return for his gold. A judgment was
rendered against the defendants for four
hundred dollars and interest, and as the
amount LA been tendered to the plaintitf,
he iiad to pay the costs."
Here was an express contract to return
coin as deposited. It would seem to be
more binding, if possible, than a promise
to pay auy ordinary debt in specie. Yet
a Kauicul Court decided against the right
of the poor man to enforce the contract.
For attempting to protect the right of a
creditor in a similar ease Judge Sharswood
is being bitterly uspailed. Yet the very
hame newspapers which attack his deci
sion insist that both the interest and the
principal of the Government bonds must
all bo paid in coin. Here is a specimen
of radical consistency. They forget the
old saying that it is "a poor rule which
won't work both ways." If a poor man
is bound to take greenbacks from a bank
when the express contract is that he is to
receive gold again for the gold he deposit
ed, why should bondholders be entitled to
be paid gold coin for the greenback paper
they loaned the Government ? In many
cases their bonds did not cost them more
than lifty ceuts to the dollar in gold value.
Is there to be one kind of currency for the
rich and another for tho poor gold for
those who pay no taxes, and depreciated
ragged shinplusters for those whose daily
toil furnishes all the revenue of the nation.
If Judge .Shars wood's opinion was wrong
in law, or false in principle, then the
sooner the ruls laid down by the majority
he Court of which, ho was a member
is applied to bondholders, the better for
the country. If his decision was right, and
the principles laid down by him arc sus
tained, then all contracts made to pay
coin can and must be enforced. Kadical
law and Kadical logic are alike lame on
this question. Lancaster Intelligencer.
"Itlug John" ou flic Rampage.
A brief telegram to the Associated
1'ret-s announced that General Pope (John
l'ope) had suppressed the Albany, Ga.,
..Y for expressing disloyal sentiments.
It may gratify the community and the
leader to see the article which this King
John accounts disloyal and so we copy
it entire below :
KING JOHN.
John Pope, one of the five American
monarchs, and King of Georgia, Alabama
and Florida, has issued his Koyal Edict
No. 40. Had any one predicted five
years ago that a person would be clothed
with authority or placed in a position to
issue such an order in this country, he
would have been accounted fit only for a
lunatic asylum ; but now, so far from
that, wo are becoming accustomed to such
things, and are bowing our necks under
the imperial yoke with all due submission.
King John, when be was nothing but a
Major General, had bis "Headquarters in
the saddle," but now he sits on the throna
erected in Atlanta, and wields a sceptre
over a realm embracing what some peoplo
are simple enough to believe "are three
States of this Union," to wit : Georgia,
Alabama aud Florida. In those States
newspapers are printed, and people to
make their business known, advertise in
them ; civil ofHcers are also in the habit
cf informing, through these paper?, the
people of the time and place of public
meetings in which they are interested.
The Edict No. 49, from His Majesty,
King John, directs that these civil officers
must publish their advertisements in a
certain class of newspapers those favora
ble to the Congressional policy of Kecon-fc-truction,
and he instructs all military
oflicers, of whatever degree, grade, or style
of service, to sec that this edict is strictly
enforced, and to promptly arrest aud re
port the slightest violation of it.
King John, has, in reality, no such
power and authority. It is on assumption
of despotism which no absolute monarch
in the world, exeent onn of thp. Fiv
American Monarchs, would dare think of
ior a moment. It wonld cost the King
dom and Throne of the mighti.'gt ruV fu
the universe to attempt such an abridge
ment of the people's rights. How long
will the American peoplo submit to such
things? Can't they nee the inevitable
tendency of such submission ? What has
become of the "Spirit of '7G ?" The
quieter King J ohn's throne crumbles to the
dust the better it will be for the country.
l W0U,J- appear from this that it is
disloyalty" now, to speak slightingly of
the royal persons of these military satraps,
it is no longer disloyalty to "the Govern
ment that is complained of, but "dis
loyalty" to the King himself. So we go.
An Agent of the Lord. -Deacon
Siraes was an austere man who followed
oyslering, and was of the hardshell per
suasion. The deacon "alius made it a
pint" to tell his customers that the money
which lie received for "isters" did not
belong to him. "The good father made
the 'isters,'" sail the deacon, "and the
money ie his'n; I'm only a sJooart." One
Sunday morning the old fellow was tear
ing round from house to house with a
suspicious bit of currency in his hand,
and more than a suspicion of rage in his
face. Some one had given him a bad
fifty cents, and he "wasn't goin to meetin
till that ar was fixed up." "Why dea
con." said one of his customers, whom he
had tackled about it, "what's tho odds !
what need you care ? 'tisn't yours, you
know ; you are oidy a steward ; it isn't
your loss." TV? deacon shifted his shoul
der, walked to the door, unshipped his
q .il, and said : "Yaas, thats no; but
if you think that I'm goin' to stand by
and see the Iord cheated out of lifty cents
vou're mistaken. I don't foster no such
)wiin- r
MISCELLANEOUS.
JMPORTANT to EVERYBODY.
iieiiiiiriniisiSE!
JOSSV I. IliOIIlS
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens
of Ebensburg and the north tf the county
generally, that he has recently added to his
stock a large and complete assortment of
SHOES, BUSKINS, GAITERS, &c,
For Ladies and Children's If car,
from the celebrated wholesale manufacturing
e.-tabli.-hn.eut of Ziegler & Sutton, Philadel
phia. This stock comprises everything that
is desirable and serviceable in the way of
custom-made sewed work, and every artiele is
warranted of the best material and most per
fect manufacture. Iu the sale of these goods
the subscriber pledges himself to repair free
of charge any article that lr.ay give way af
ter a reasonable time and reasonable usage.
The ladies are specially invited to call and
examine the stock.
The subscriber also keeps on hand and is
prepared to manufacture to order BOOTS
and SHOES for Gent's and Youth's wear, of
the very best material and workmanship,
and at prices as reasonable as like work can
be obtained anywhere. Fiench Calf, Com
mon Calf, Morocco and all ether kinds of
Leather coustautly on hand.
EIa" Store on Main street, next door to
Crawford's Hotel. ffeb21-tf.
Jj O L L I D A YSDU R G !
JACOB mTpIRCHER,
FASHIONABLE
CXiOTHIEXL & TAILOR,
lias just opened a full assortment of well se
lected and most desirable
SPBIXO & SUMMER GOODS.
Gents and Dors furnished with CLOTH
ING, HATS, SHOES, Sec, of the latest
stales and best material, at the LOWEST
CASH PRJCES.
A VARIETY OF PIKCE CiOOIJS,
which will be sold by the yard or made to
order in the most approved manner.
Ibivi.! given full satisfaction to his cus
tomers for more than twentt kive ykals,
he guarantees the same to all who may favor
h:ra with their patronage in the future.
CC-Store on the west side of Montgomery
street, below Blair, next door to Masonic
Hall, Hollidaysburg, Pa. my23.Iy.J
nn o m . d a v i s
- WITH
BOYD &, STROUD,
Imjiortcrs and Dealers in
QUEENSWARE, CHINA and GLASS,
No. 32 North Fourth St.,
Four doors below Merchants' Hotel, PI1ILA.
J? L E 31. II. O Li L I D A Y , j
WITH I
GRAfF, WATEtlXS & CO., j
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
l'2(i MARKET STREET.
Aug. 22, 18C.7. PHILADELPHIA
BANK NOTICES.
WM. M,
LLOYD.
President.
Jul'.S LLOYD, j
Cu shier.
I? I It ST NATIONAL RANK
OK A L. TOON A.
COVLUXMK . T ACS EX C Y
AND
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North
IVard, Altoona, Pa.
Authorized Capital, $300,000
Cash Capital paid in, - - - - 150,000
All business pertaining to Banking done
on favorable terms
Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi
nations, always on hand.
To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, in
stamps, will be allowed, as follows :
$50 to $100. 2 per cent.; $100 to $200.
3 per cent.; $200 aud upwards, 4 per cent.
Jan. 31, 1807-tf.
JL OF JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA Co., FA.
Capital. SCO, OOO Privilege to Increase
to $100,000.
Inland and Foreign Drafts furnished.
Gold and Silver bought and sold.
Collections made, at home and abroad.
U. S. Bonds and Securities of all kind ob
tained. Deposits received and money loaned.
A general Ranking business transacted.
DIUEC'TORS.
D. J. Morrell,
George Fritz,
John Dibert,
E. Y. Townsend.
Isaac Kauffrnan.
Jacob JL Campbell,
Jacob Levergood.
D. J. MORRELL, Prcs't.
II. J. Roberts, Cashier. jan31'C7.
"2 LOI1) &. t'O., Rankers,
JA Ei;E.-siiuitG, Ta.
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought aud sold. Interest
allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
ami a general Ranking business transacted.
January 31, 1SC7.
WM. LLOYD & CO.,
Rankers, Altoona. Pa.
Drafts on the principal cities and Silver
and Gold for sale. Collections made.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon time, with
interest at fair rate. an31.
TINWARE, HARDWARE, &c.
1867. trade. 1867.
I am now prepared to offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
TO CASH PURCHASERS OK
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE !
EITHER AT
WHOLESALE OK KETAIL.
My stock consists in part of every variety of
Tin, Sheet-Iron.
COrPER AND BRASS WARES,
ENAMEIJ.KD AND ri.AIN
SAUCE-PANS, BOILERS. &c,
CO A L SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS, OIL
CANS, IIOUSKFURNISIUNG HARD
WARE OF EVERY KIND.
Speai's Anti-Dust
HEATING am COOKING STOVES,
EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES,
NOBLE, TRIUMPH ani PARLOR COOK
ING STOVES,
And any Cor king Stove desired I will get
when ordered at manufacturer's prices.
0 ld Stove Plates ard Grates, Sec, for re
pairs, on hand 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 Burners, Wick and Chimneys
"WHOLESALE OU KETAIL.
1 would call particular attention to the Light
House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving
more light than any other in use. Also, the
Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil.
SPEXCER'S SIFTER !
It reccm mends itself.
SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS
of all sizes constantly on baud.
Special attention given to
Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at lowest possible rates.
Wholesale Mekciiaxts' List3
now ready, and will be sent on application
by mail or in person.
Hoping to see all my old customers and
many new ones this Spring, I return my
most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa
tronage I have already received, mid will
endeavor to pleas-; all who may call, wheth
er they buy or not.
FRANCIS W. HAY.
Johnstown, March 7, 1807. Cm.
GREAT RrcoLX-riox in- Pjucks I
TO CASH MYERS!
AT TEIS EBEXSRL'RG
rir
I l Uil!i)iIli
The undersigned respectfully informs the
citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener
ally that he has made a great reduction in
prices to CASH RUYEIiS. My stock will
consist, in part.cf Cooking, Parlor and Heat-
ing Stoves, of the moft popular kinds ; Tin
ware of every deseiiption, of my own man
ufacture ; Hardware of all kind, such as
L cks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges,
Shutter Hinges, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win
dow Glass. Putty, TaMe Knives and Forks,
Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters,
Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in
great variety, Fci.-sors. Shears, Razors anfl
Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring
Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, Com
passes, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Yn-es,
Wrenches, Rip, Tanel and Cross-Cut Saws,
Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scjthcs
and Snaths, Rakes. Forks. Sleigh Bells,
Shoe Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes
Wiingers, Grind Stones, Patent Molasses
Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse
Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel, Rifles. Shot
Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges. PdwJ
der. Caps. Lead, &c. Odd Stove Plates,
Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern
Pumps and Tubing; Jlarness and Saddlery
Ware of all kind ; WoOilen and Willow Ware
in great varict ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps,
Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating
Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paitts, Varnish
es, Turpentine. Alcohol, &c.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
uch as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr
ups, Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples,
Fish, ll.'imny, Crackers, Rice and Pearl
Barley; Soap's, Candles; TOBACCO and
CIGARS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub. Horse,
Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and
Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed
Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other
articles at the lowest rates Kr CASH.
fas' House Spouting made, painted and put
up at low rates for rash. A liberal discount
made to couutrv dealers buying Tinware
wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY
Ebensburg, Feb, 2S, 1867-tf.
ITJRTA1N fHXTUKE !
Has ?io superior rft in the World!!
It is pronounced J faultlessly all who
have used it. and it is predicted that it will
supersede all other Curtain Fixtures now in
use. For sale by GEO. HUNTLEY.
FKANK W. HAY,
f HOLES ALE and RET A I L Manufacturer,
of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON
WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns
town. Pa. A large stock constantly
hand.
milE RISING SUN STOVE POL
ISH. For beauty of polish, saving of
labor and cheapness, this preparation is tru
ly unrivalled. Hug no other. For sale by
June 13, 18G7. GEO. HUNTLEY.
I 30CKET KNIVES, Taw.k Knives
and Forks, Spoons, fee, can be bought
cheap for cash at GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
I
F you want to buy goods on long credit
and pay bis prices, don't co to
Feb. 28. GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
PRIVATE SALE. The subscri
ber offers at Private Sale two valuable
tracts of TIMBER LAND, situate in Jack
son township, Cambria county, and known
as the "Lloyd Property." Also Four oth
er valuable tracts of LAND, situate in Cam
bria and Jackson townships, and known as
the "Pensacola Property." Also TWO
FARMS adjoining the borough of Ebensburg
one containing about 100 acres; the other
about 150 acres. The buildings are all in
good repair, with never-failiEg springs of
water near the houses.
C7" Persons wishing to purchase or eell
Farms or Timber Lands, will do well by
calling on'me before buving or offering them
for sale. . F. A. SHOEMAKER,
ap.ll.tf. Att'y at Law, Lbcnsbuig.
ALTOONA ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARTFORD
LIVE STICK ISJPCE EDMPAIY.
CASH CAPITAL $500,000.
We are now prepared to insure LIVE
STOCK against both Death aud Theft,' in
this live and reliable Company. Owners of
stock have now the opportunity, by insur
ing with this Company, of obtaining securi
ty and remuneration for the loss of their an
imals in case of death or theft.
OWNERS OF HOUSES,
Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex
pressmen, Physicians, and in fact all who
are to any extent dependant upon the servi
ces of their horses in their daily vocations,
should insure in this Company, and thu3
derive a protection against the loss of their
animals, which are in many cases the sole
means of support to their owners.
FARM STOCK.
Farmers and others owuing cattle should
avail themselves of this means of saving the
value of their stock, and secure an equiva
lent for the loss which would otherwise fall
heavily upon them in Leinpj deprived of
Heir Cattle, by insuring in this, the
PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA !
By insuring in this Company yini ex
change a certainty for an uncertainty. No
man can tell whether his animals may not
be s-lolen or die through some unforsecu
calamity.
Competent Agents wanted, to whom a
liberal eouifensafion will l.e aid. Apply to
KERR &, CO., General Agents,
April 4, 1R'J7.-Iy. Altoona. Pa.
CO- Col- WM. K. PIPER, Ebensburg, has
Veen appointed hxal aireut for the Hartford
Live Stock Insurance Company.
XTmi eTg"x s Tii p p i x g
AND
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
We are
York Rates
England,
Wales,
Austria,
Baden,
Hanover,
Holland,
now
on
selling Exchange (at Xew
Ireland, Scotland,
Germany, Prussia,
- Bavaria, Wuricmberg,
Ilessen, Saxony,
Belgium, Switzerland,
Norway and France.
And Tic
kets to and from anv Port in
England,
Germany,
New South
Ireland, Scotland,
France, California,
Wales or Australia.
KERR Jfc CO.
.JOHN ROCKETT, - - - - F. J. STOR1I.
JJOUSE axi SIGN PAINTING.
JOK3. rocki:tt & CO.
Desire to inform the public generally that
they are now prepared to execute House,
Sign and Ornamental Painting, Glazing, l'a
?r Hanging, Graining and Calcemining, ei
ther in Cambria, Blair or Huntingdon Coun
ties, on the shortest notice, in the very best
style, and at prices as reasonable as any
other firm or individual in the countr'.
Call at their room in Lowther's building,
under Roush's Drug Store, or address
John Rcckett & Co., Altoona, Ta.
April 25, 18G7.-Cm.
oilXIIICKEV, Altooxa Pa.,
Dealer In all klnda
Household Furniture !
SUCH AS
LOUNGES, TABLES. I BEDSTEADS
SOFAS, BUREAUS. WHAT-NOTS
CUSHIONED. CANE-BOTTOMED AND
COMMON CHAIRS, &c.
NEW FURNITURE VVAREROOM,
JULIA STHEKT, vkau iiahkikt,
Oppositetlie Protestant Episcojyal Church,
March 7, 1867.-ly. EAST ALTOONA.
GENERAL TMERCHANDISt.
OUICK. SALES,
qllCK SALES,
QUICK SALES,
AND SMALL PROFITS.
AND SMALL PROFITS,
AND SMALL PROFITS,
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
GURLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE,
EBENSBURG, PA.
EBENSBURG, PA.
EBENSBURG, PA.
The Largest Stock of Goods. The Best
Selected and the Greatest Variety ever
brought to Town.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST,
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST,
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST,
GO AND SEE.
GO AND SEE.
GO AND SEE.
The subscriber calls the attention of the
public to the fac4., that he ha just received
and opened out in his New Store, a large
stock 'of goods, consisting of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED,
Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, Cof
fee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, Tobacco, Cigars,
Candies, Soap, Vinegar, &c Sec.
NOTIONS, DRUGS, PERFUMERY',
Stoneware and Earthenware. ALSO, a fine
assortment of the best and latest style of
Hats. He always keeps constantly on
hand Bologna Sausages, Sardines, Fresh and
Spiced Oysters in can, or half cans, and al
most everything in the eating or drinking
line. AH of which will be sold at imall
profit.
GEO. GURLEY,
Main Street, Ebensburg, Fa.
January 31, 18G7.
Ill
LE3I.MOX & 911JRR.4Y,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hall's Hair Resto
ratives, Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Lini
ments, (all kinds, ) Davis' Pain Killer. Rad
ways Ready Relief, Brown's Ess. Jamaica
Ginger. Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Ex
tracts and Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing
Svmp. Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, PURE
SPICES, &c.
CIGAKS AND TOHACCOS,
Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds, Cap,
Post and all kinds of Note Paper. Envelopes,
Pens.rencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black
and Rvl Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Maga
zines, Newspapers, Novels. Histories, Bibles,
Religions Prayer aud Toy Books, Penknives,
Pipes, &c.
Medicine for the body and food for
the mind. Call and see.
Main Street, Eeensbukg.
July 25, 18G7.
NY PERSON intending to build a
Ilouse or Barn, can buy Nails and
Hardware cheap by paying cash at
Feb. 28, GEO. II USTLEY'S,
MISCELLANEOUS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. & II. T. AXT1IOXY,
Manufacturers of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL.
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
In addition to our main business of PHO
TOGRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Head
quarters for the following, viz :
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views
of American and Foreign Cities and Land
scapes, Groups, Statuary, &c.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatives made in the various cam
paigns, and forming a complete Photo
graphic history of the great contest.
STEREOS CO PJC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted fL,r either the Magic Lantern or the
Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to
any address ou receipt of Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely than any
other house, about 200 varieties, from 50
cents to $50 each. Our ALBUMS have the
reputation of being superior in beauty and
durability to any others.
Carl PliotogrKplis of Grnrralt, tatrs
meu, Atlors, tc, &c.
Our Catalogue embraces over five Tn rs
anh different subjects, includirg reproduc
tions of the most celebrated Engravings,
Paintings, Statues. &c. Catalogues sent on
receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering gx)ds
C. O. 1)., will please remit 23 per cent, of
the amount with their rrder.
Cr- The prices and quality of our goods
cannot fail to satisfy. apr25-ly.J
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
JOIIXSTOWA IA.
ALL KINDS OP CHAIRS,
such as common "YYinsor Chairs, Fret Back
Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs, Rim
Backed Chairs, Sociable Chairs,
(Cane jiftat tir5,
ROCKING CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE
SPRING SKAT CHAIRS
Settees, Lounges, &c, Sec.
CABINET FURNITURE
of every description and of latest
STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THE
Tastes of all.
Thankful for past favors, he respect
fully tolicits a liberal share of public patron
nqe. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria
Go. Pa. .lan. 31. lSf.7.
WORD n;oM JOHNSTOWN!
JOZSST J. 31LIIIHY & CO.,
At their Stores in the Scott Home, Main St.,
and oh CUn'fn Street, Johnstown,
Have constantly on hand a large and well
selected stoek of seasonable
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Groceries,
and a general variety of NOTIONS, Sec
Their stock consists of nlmo.-t every artiele
usually kept in a retail sture, all of which
have been selected with care and are offered
at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac
tory. Call and examine for yourselves.
Feb. 23, 18G7.-tf. $
li AUYEY tun.r. . . . i&uhic childs.
W. C. JIURPHEY.
HC II I L 1) S & CO.,
"Wholesale Dealers In
BOOTS. SHOES. AID SOLE LEATHER.
133 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Agents for the sale of "Hope Mill" Cotton
Yarn, Bags, Batting aud Carpet Chain.
Feb. 23, 18G7.-tf.
JOHN GAY. WM. WELSH.
GA Y & W E ITS II ,
Successors to Gay &. Painter,
WIIOLKSALE
Grocers and Coinmissicn IVIercliaiits
AND DEAI.EKS IX
FLOUR, rPODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAR
BON OILS, Sec, Sec,
Comer Perm and Canal Sts.. opposite Grain
Elevator. ftbL'8 Pittsburgh, Pa.
if. CUESSWELL, JOHN A. UTTER,
E. T. SLACK, "WM. D. GEMMILL.
WITH
?VS. CRESS WELL Sl CO.,
Imjiortcrs and JMcrs of
FAICY AID STAPLE SIT GOODS,
Ko. 511 market Street,
June 20. 1SG7.-Iy. PHILADELPHIA.
INCOURAGE lHOKl E I N D U ST R Y I
F. SHARKETTS DISERT,
House, Sign and Ornamental Painter.
Graining, Ulazing, Paper Hanging, and all
other work in his line, promptly executed,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in the
basement of the Town Hall.
Ebensburg, May 9, 1867.-Gm.
OSKPK ZOLNER, Ju.,
Wnlchmaker ana Jeweler
Has taken the room oa High street, opposite
thu Mountain Ilouse. recently occupied by
li. J. Lloyd as a Drug Store. Watches and
Jewehy repaired on short notice and at the
lowest rates, and all work warranted.
Ebensburg, May 23, 1867.
A M E S II. DAVIS,
Oealer In rn.ll klixU or
POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER,
Yard Nos. 314 and 81G NT. Broad St.,
- PHILADELPHIA.
Crj-Business attended to in Ebensburg by
Wm. J. Williams. rniylG-ly
FJR. T. F. MCLURE, Sukgeon
Dentist, Carrolltown, Cambria Co.,
Ta. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, Vulcan
ite, Cheoplastic, &c. &5-Frofessional visits
made to Chest Springs the first week and to
Loretto the second week of each month.
Carrolltown, July 4. 18J7.-Cm.A2
J A 31 E S CONNOR,
Wholesale Grocer,'
DEALER in
FLOUR, BACON, FISH AND SALT,
No, 353 Liberty street,
June 27, 1867. PITTSBURGH, PA.
BAKGAINS can be had by buying
your goods for cash at
Feb; 2 8 . GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
mm 3 m g rn
wnm r r i
1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JAMES J. OATMAN, 31. D.,
tenders his professional services as Phy
sioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll
tewn and vicinity. Ofiice iu rear of build
ing occupied by J. Buck & Co. as a store.
Niht calls can be made at the hotel cf Law
rence Schroth. May 9. 18G7.-tf.
S. BELEORD, DENTISI
CONTINUES to vuit Ebensburg personally
on the 4th Monday of each month.
During his absence Lewis N. Snyder, who
studied with the Doctor, will remain in the
ofiice and attend to all business entrusted to
him. Jan01,'G7.
ENTISTRY. Dr. IX W. Zeig
ler. having opened an ofiice in looms
over R. R. Thomas' Store, offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Ebensburg
and vicinity. ap.l8.5m.
T DEYEREAUX, 31. D., Phy-
siciax and Surgeon. Summit, Pa.
Office east end of MansioL House, on Rail
Road street. Night calls may be made at
the office. fmy'JS.tf.
il. L JOHNSTON, J. K. SCANLAN.
JOHNSTON & SCANLAN,
Attorneys at Law,
Ebensburg, Cambria co., Ta.
Office opposite the Curt Ilouse.
Ebensburg, Jan. SI, 18G7.-tf.
D. MCLAUGHLIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa
ll Ofiice in the Exchange building, on the
Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up
stairs. Will attend to all business connect
ed with his profession.
Jan. 31, 18G7.-tf.
JOHN V. LINTON,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown. Pa.
Q Office in building on corner of Main and
Franklin street, opposite Mansion House,
second lloor. Entrance on Franklia street.
Johnstown, Jan. Si, 18G7. tf.
F. A. SHOEMAKER,
Il-IORNE) AT LAW. Ebensburg, Pa - we recJeive tiJi of
fl Oilice on High street . one door East of the
Ranking House of Lloj d & Co.
January Si, lSG7.-tf.
W. II. SECIILEH,
RTTORNEY AT LAW, Ebcnshurg, Pa.
fl Office iu the Commissioners' R oin Court
House. Jan. Si, 'G7-tf.
V. V. TIERNKY,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
M Office in Colon ade Row.
Jan. 5, lSG7tf.
JOSEPH M'DONALD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg. Pa.
Ofiice on Centre street, opposite Moore'
Hotel. Jan. 31, 1867-tf
JOHN FENLON,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa.
l Office on High street, adjoining hi resi
dence. Jan 31, 18C7.-tf.
GEORGE M. REED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
I Office on Maiu street, three doors East
ol Julian. Jan. 31, 18G7.
GEORGE Y. O ATM AN,
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebent-burj, Pa.
i Office in Coknade Row, Centre street.
January 31. 1807.-tf.
AIi:S C. EASLY, Attokney-at-Law,
Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa.
Collections and all legal business promptly
attended to. Jan. 31, 18G7.
TT IvTnKEAI), Justice of the Peace
- nnd Clrti'm A.ipnf flffiri rpmnvpil tn
WILLIAM KITT'ELL, j 9 pS 'A
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. J cF.
f Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. j -j.c vVV sfz'tlsi?.
Jan.ei.-tf. 0m
"5 V AVV'n ky -"' -
L. PERSUING, ATToi:Nnr-AT-k-c-;f;
y9 Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office ou Prank- jcVs vVvXc" -v'.
lin street, uo-stairs, over John Denton's! sv ",-V I
Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. I g NV V :
the office formerly occupied by M. II as son
Esq.. dee'd, on High St., Ebensburg. jol-
HOTELS.
GRANT HOUSE,
Hemlock, Cambria Co., Fa.
JOHN WILKIN, Proprietor.
This Ilouse has beeo refitted, and offers
accommodations superior to any other House
in the vicinity. The Proprietor, after long
experience in the business, feels confident be
nnderstands the wants of the public. His
TABLE will be supplied with the delicacies
of the season and bis BAR with the choicest
wines and liquors. By constant attention
aud due care for the comfort of his guests
the Proprietor hopes to merit a liberal share
of patronage. maylG-ly.J
SCOTT HOUSE,
Main Street, Johnsioicn, Cambria Co., Pa.,
A. ROW & CO., Proprietors.
fJlRIS HOUSE having been refitted and
1 elegantly furnished, is now open for the
reception and entertainment of guests. The
proprieors by Io2g experience in hotel keep
ing feel confident they can satisfy a dis
criminating public.
Their Rar is supplied with the choicest
brands of liquors aud wines.
Jan. 31. 18G7. (ly.)
UNION HOUSE,
1BENSBURG, Ta., JOHN A. BLAIR,
j Propietor, spares no pains to render this
iotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal
patronage it baa heretofore received. His
table will always be furnished with the
best the market affords ; his bar with the
best ct liquors His stable is large, and will
be. attended by an attentive and obliging
hostler. Jan 31, 18G7.-tf.
FOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ehkn-sbckg.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with
choice Iiquore, and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom
modated and boarders taken by the week,
month or year, on reasonable terms. feb21
SHIELDS HOUSE,
LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA
THOMAS CALLEN. Proprietor.
THIS house is now open for the accommo
dation of the public. Accommodations
as good as the country will afford, aud
charges moderate. Jau 31, 18G7.-tf.
MERCHANTS1 HOTEL.
J. & W. C. M'KIBBIN, Proprietors.
Fourth St., between Market and Arch,
May 9, 1867-ly. PHILADELPHIA.
MEDICAL PREPARATiT
REWARD;
VlUU fur a medicine 0
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA,
TICKLING INTp.
wiioopiN(-'t ;
or relieve CONSUMPTIVE (r;
A WCK as LGl
COE'S COUCH BAU;
OYER ONE MILLION EOT
L'Clli NJIH, ULiU a f- o',
its lailure is known. We
i ve
them from EMINKN'T 1'IiYMr
have used it in their pTa-t.
the pre-eminence over all ( 'J ( -IT
DOES NOT DRY U"y.
IlL'T LGOSKNS lr
so as to enable the pat;:; j,
freely. Two or three doxs u j '; -
CURE TICKLING IX THE TliliOAT.
tie has often completely c-.r( ;
Stubborn Cough, and jtt, t!..,
sure and speedy in its opt rar -'"
fectly harmless, being purely Vs.-".
is very agreeable to the t i.'te.V
administered to children ( f a- ".'.
In cases cf Croup irs will guar,
if taken in season.
Xo Famllj- should be'nj.v,
It is within the reacL of a!' it
heapcest and best medicine tx'i k-
C. G. CLARK & CO., pr.'.
mar.28.eow ly. New iliy, - V
OES DYSPEPSIA CUJ
This great remedy fvT all DrF.W
THE STOMACH is the disc-ver-"- :
vector of Coe's valuable C . .'
while experimenting fr Lis r.w
cured Cramp in the Stoma;-!-,
j had before yielded to iic-tl.it: j; k
! The almost daily testi in (. i
I parts of the country enc -nr-j ;..
! there is no disease cause-! fr a
stomach it will not ?pie,;l!v ttr
j cians endorse and use it. Mi-,
Dyspepsia it is sere t" cr.re. .'
; one dose will cure. Sine II ;
j cured in hundreds of ca.-es.
Dizziness it stops in thirty n.'.n
j i'y cf the Ftoiiuch it correct.-; at
; of the Fucxl it stopsimmediiit!
j after Ealing one do.-e will rm
j Mubus rapidly yields to a !n- :
j Breath will be changed wit'..
IT IS PERFECT I A' ilh"?vVA"
Its unprecedented sncces- i.- v:
I fact tbat it cures by asistii. N-.
i assert her sway in the y
Xsearlj' every de.t.er m f-.f i
sells it at one dollar pkr b
C. G. CLARK Co.. !
March lL-eowlv. New 1,.
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MARBLE WORKS.
-H- AT THE
JOHNSTOWN LIARBLE TM
The subscriber has just receiviJa
lare and handsome lLvoitc c'.'
Italian and American
MARBLE,
comprising the largest ar.d ute.-'.-i
. -i . e . i i ? -l v - .
siock oi iae jsina ever e-rouu-i gjt
on Franklin Street, where l.e M 'f
with an adequate force of exc:: -skilful
workmen, to escort.- v
MONUMENTS. Mantels, T.mj i; '-;
ble and Bureau Tops, &c, c f -i -can
le purchased in anj- of the c.---
A large stock of Gkixistos 5
and for sale low. v
A room has been opened in r."";
few doors west of Dr. S. S. 0.i;'
Store, where articles of myEnn" '
kept constantly on hand, li)
tention of purchasers is invite- L
rjCT Trompt attention pn'd !;" "r .r
a distance and wcrk deliver-.!
sircnl. JOHN PA
Loretto ETarMe Wor
THE UNDERSIGN El) Up
the citizens of Cambria .
iVC-
1
counties, that he has tt r?ef-'Tr.
trf !:e fiuest Italian and vihtr
Establishment in Loretto frm
Monuments, Timls. Grave
and Bureau tops, manu ct i:rt""',,' -beautiful
and fiuest quality
Domestic marble, always ou '
to order as cheap as they ca ii
in the city, in a neat cud
manner, and on the shortest r;1'1;':.
The public are respectfully
am confident that my work a
satisfy an' person desiriag u":
line of business. i
j.uw icf itc Hint iu vt ' .i-iv
JAMES WUi"
WH0LESALE
R
OBERT E. JONES. .
Ebensburg. CamV' ; .
Dealer in Lumber. l'c !'';pii
in Cash, paid for CH ERliY.
and LIND LUMBER.
Z. c I
12
fcl UUZ. WOOWEN 'L',,4!
f'ust received and for sa. ' j
feb.28. GEOjiHi-r.
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for sale low at
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