The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 03, 1867, Image 4

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Thin" to be rtememTprctl TTlien
9 lot go to Vote.
"When you g? vote, remember that
the Union i ncU wiored.
When you vote, remomber that
all the blood fitsd and all the treasure ex
pended la the war Lave failed to purchase
peace.
V!lCn you go to vote, remember that
the Union might have been restored and
that peaoe naigbt now prevail, bnt for the
opposition ef the loaders of tbe Republican
party.
When you go to vote, remember that
the Constitution is being continually vio
lated and constantly sneered at
Wlion you go to vote, remember that
Thnd. Stevens openly declares that Con
gress in acting "outside of the Constitu
tion." When you go to vote, remember that
negro repnblics have been set op on the
nun? of eleven of the States of the Union.
When you go to vote, remember that
Tiiife men fcnvo boon repeatedly deposed
by military satraps to make room for ne
gro officials.
When you go to vote, remember that a
r";:i ban already been made a JuJga in
New Orleans.
Wh.n yon go to vote, remember tbiit
r.c:rrofs fill th:: jury toxc.-? in the iktt!.
When tc:j jjj Jo vote, remember that
n and ri'.'irro SenntorH
toi". thsJ iviuili
legislate fur IV::
arc shortly expected to
!y:inia.
jf4 ' - i vii. n :iit.:iiot:i mat
tho waited and eppresr-ed ixuth, once the
richest iiection of our country, i.s kept im
poverished by too policy of Congress.
When yo.i g.j to vote, reincriLar that
yovr faxes ore thereby vastly i:ierc:'.5ed.
When you go
u vote.
:o member thnt
to thw earth bv
while you are thin ground
oppre-sivo laxatiuu li.at the holders of U.
8. Bonds do not pay one penny.
When you to vo!f, remember thnt
the L.-vtrrs of the IJ.'pubi.ican party declare
that the government of Pcim.-ylvunia i
net Republican in form.
When yoa go to vote, remember that
Senator Sumner openly boastd that the
nctrro will bo made your equal by nn act
to be passed at the next session of Con
gress. When you go to vote, remember that
the Republican papers of this State open
ly endorso that proposition.
When you g-j to vote, remember that
a Uepubiican triumph in Pennsylvania
will be regarded ns n popular endorsement
of Sumner's plan.
When you go to vot, remember that
TTcnry W. Williams is pledged to enforce
such an enactment.
When you go to vote, remember that
tbe Republican party of thia State openly
and, thanielcfely repudiated a solemn
contract to pay the interest of the State
debt in c:in.
When you go to vcte, remember that
Judgo Sharewood ha9 decided that a con
tract to pay a debt "in coin" is binding
and should be enforced.
When you go to vote, remember that
Judge Williams has endorsed the repudia
tion of the contract to pay the State debt
in coin, and also the repudiation of the
t Aucgneny County Bonds.
JVben you go to vote, remember that
Congress is corrupt beyond all precedent,
aad that many millions of the money
wiung now your tori is bemg stolon by
that body and their minions.
When you go to vote, remember that
the Legislature of this State has been little
better than a den of thieves under Radical
rule.
When you go to vote, remember that
rt is folly to expect economy nd rcforai
until there U a completo change of ad
ministration.
When you go to vote, remember that
every vote cast for the Radical candidates
is a direct vote for a continuance nf all
the abuses under which the nation is bo
, eorely oppressed.
( Be sura and vote, and bo cure that you
keep the condition of the country in view
; when you deposit your ballot.
I Vote for a change I
I Vote for reform !
: Vote for lower taxes !
i Vote against negro equality I
i Vote for economy in Congress and the
. State Legislature 1
otc against committing this nation to
the combined rule of tho Puritan and the
nrpro !
Vof ; early !
Vote the Democratic ticket I
.-ce J,mt your neighbor votes, and that
he Tot.'! r;'t '
Let t'r" lyj one grand rally of tlw
thoughtful voter?, r.r.d the rule of the Kad
e;d ievvL;iui:i.-?s will bo ended in Per.n-
1 vania. fsinaufcr Intelligr-rvxr,
Pkanks np a Sr-a-SATRAP.TIiC Phil
adelphia L.ujcr trays :
"A enso. haa coma up from Gen. Ord's
command for revision, being the proceed
ings of a court-rnnrtial recently held in
Mi.'.M.ppi. Tbo fac.a as Fr.ive are
that the lieutenant commandimr in a town
in Mississippi font n disreputable woman
to a hotel in the place to board. The hotel
proprietor refund to pve her a room. The
officer remonstrated nd br..,., n.t
failing to induce-the hotel keeper to yield.
tut ueiacnmcnt ol soldiers and took
poescsfion 0f the hotel, and placed the
; ' woman in a room. The facta were re
ported to General Ord, and a court-mar-
H,ial was ordered. The court found tho
, ; ojucer gmltr as charged, rnd sentenced
a him to duniKsal from the Fervice. Gen
eral GraBt nppt.0vCS Gf ts0 ecntcnce.
..Judge Holt recommended an abatement
of the Benicr.cc, and (hat tho offender be
2 suspended one month, on the ground that
1 n P-c.pal witnesa was once in the
Confederate service. The President to-
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.u7, approved of tho Eenlenco of d
lisnns-
OOBERT E. JONES.
' Dlr. V". Cambria co., Ta-,
' iCJr ,a-,H"mcr- The highest pricoe,
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:'(9.D0Z- Wooden Butter llnwi.
- -r met reeTfwl r i i r . -.1,.. a.ltlll ua o r:ueu unween tne lionrs
i fcb.Sj 6 EO HUNTLrA l e;,Rht &f tCn -Cck iQ the enoon, and
1 ' O. HUKTLE1U 'shall continue, without interruption or ad-
"KJJLEGTIOX PROCLAMATION.
Purnant to an Act of the General
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An Act relating to the elec
tions of this Commonwealth." approved 2d
day of July, A. D. 1839,1, JAMES MYERS.
High Sheriff of the County of Cambria, in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do bere
by make known and give notice to the elec
tor of the county aforesaid, that a General
Election will be held in the county of Cam
bria on the SECOND TUESDAY, being the
8th day of OCTOBER, A. L. 1867. at which
the following State and County officers will
be lectd, to wit :
One person for the office of Judee of the
Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of
1- ennsylvaaia.
One person to represent the county of
Cambria in the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
One person to fill the office of Sheriff of
Cumbria county.
One person to fill the office of Treasurer of
Cam on a count v.
One person to fill the office of Commis
sioner of Cambria county.
Two persons to fill the office of Jury Com
missioners of Cambria county.
. One person to fill the office of Toor House
Director of Cambrin county.
.Two persons to fill the office of Auditors,
one for 3 years and one for 1 year, of Cam
bria conuty.
One person to fill the office of Coroner of
WtUnbria county.
lie eiectoro of tho district comp-sed of
(1 c t v.ruh:p of Allegheny, to inei-t at the
ofiiee of LI. Leavy, E0q., in the borough of
i.rtiu).
The electors of t he district composed of the
township f lilacklick. to meet at tho house
y( Adam Meakin, in the village of Uclsauo,
in taid township.
T'ue electors cf the district composed of
tl o township of Cambria, to meet at the
Court House In the borough of Lbensburg.
The electors of the district composedof
the township of Carroll, to meet at the
-eh! Ih-i!e in the borough of C-irrolih.-u-n
Tiie elect'.
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the district c;m"osed rl
the l.ir'i:"ii of Oarro'ltown. to inert nt. il,
School Jluiise in said borouli.
The electors of the district composed of tho
township of (Jh'st, to nie(!t at the Schnol
House on the farm of Richard J. Proudfoot,
in said township.
The electors of the district composed of
the boroimh ' f Chest Springs, to meet at the
house of Jacob Wagner, in said borough.
The electors of the district composed of
the towns-Lip of Clrarfi.dd, to meet at School
House No. ;3, adj-,inin the village of St. Au
gustine, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of
the town-hip of (Wmaugh, to meet at the
School House at Singer's, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of
the borough of Conemaugh. to meet as fol
lows : First Ward, at the house now occu
pied by Peter JJaltzi, in said First Ward ;
Second Ward, at the house now occupied by
Jesse Patterson, in said Second Ward.
The electors c f the district cam posed of
tho borough of Cambria, to meet at School
Hou.-e No. 2, in said boro:;-'h.
l.je electors of tho district comno?ed cf
the township of Crovle, to meet at the Scho.,1
Ho;
U AAA LlklU
township.
The electors of the district composed of
j 1 1 c
i no uorougn or iuensuur", to meet as follows:
East Ward, at tho Court House in said Ward
West War.l. nt
-ijij noil, lli BU1U
ard.
Tho electors of tho district composed of
mo lownsinp cr Uaiiitzm, to meet at the
tjcfiool House in the town of Gallitzin, in
baid township.
TLe electors of the district compose I of
V a- r t i
tu vowubnip or oacKson, to meet at the
house of HeDry liaier.
The electors of the district composed of
a. 1 l . m r r t .
ine oorougn or jonnstown, to meet as fol
lows : 1st Ward, at the Public School House
No. 6, in said Ward ; 2d Ward, at the ofiiee
cf Joseph S. Strayer, Esq., on Market strep
in said Ward; 3d Ward, at Foster House,
in sa-d Ward; 4th Ward, at the house of
John Trclts, m said Wardj 6th Ward, at
the Kernvillc School House, in said Ward.
The electors of the district composed of
me uorougn ci ijoreiro, to meet at the School
Hous in said borough.
The electors cf the district
iuo wwasuip or juunster, to meet at the
warehousa of Augustino Durbin, in the vil
lage of Muuster, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of
the borough of Prospect, to meet at the
School House in said borough.
The electors of the district composed of
the township of Richland, to meet at the
house of Jacob Kring, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of
fh borough of Millville, to meet at the
Franklin House, in said borough.
The electors of tho district composed of
the township of Summerhill, to meet at the
School House in tho borough of Wilmore.
The electors of tho district composed of
the borough of Summitville, to meet at the
School House In said borough.
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Tho electors of tho district composed of
the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the
house of Jerome Piatt, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of
he township of Taylor, to meet at the School
linnee near Jno. Hea 'rk k's.in said township.
Tt" electois of ih'e district- composed of
the township of Washington, to meet at the
School II, use at the foot of Plane No. 4, in
eaid township.
The electors cf tbe district composed of
the borough of Wilmore. to meet at the
School House in said borough.
The electors cf tho district composed of
the township of White, to meet at School
House No. l, in said township.
The electors of the district pnmnn.,l
I the township of Yoder. to meet at the public
houss occupied by Robert Barclay.
Anl lfurtltcr give noL'ca. ns in and btr fbo
13th Section of the aforesaid Act I am direct
ed to. That all persons excepting JusticcscT
the Teace, who shall hold any office or ap
pointment of profit or trut under the gov
ernment of the United States or of this State,
or any city or incorporated district, whether
a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subor
dinate or acen. who is or shall be employed
under the legislative, judiciary or executive
department of this State or tho. United
States, or any city or incorporated district ;
also, that every member of Congress and the
oiaMj legislature, ana ot tbe select and com
mon council
non councils of any incorporated district, is
y law incapable of holding or exercUbio-
at the same time, the office or appointment
of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election
of this Common wealth, and that no Inspector
or Judge, or other officer of any such elec
tion shall be eligible to any office then to be
voted for. Also, in'tha 4th R,w;r,r,
txjau inu loreomg mm sectioj) siiad not be
go construed as to prevent any military offi
cer or borough oGiocr from serving as Judce
or Inspector at any general or special elec
tions in the Commonwealth.
Also, that in tho Gist Section of said Act
it is enacted that "every general and
4i...i r . . .; . '
election shall be opened between the hours
act or Assembly, entitled "An Act relating
to elections and for other purposes," vvpro
ved the 10th day of April. Iftrw: U'L
joiirnmcnt, until seven o'clock in the even
ing, when the polls phall be closed."
The general, ppecial, city, incorporated
district and township elections, and all elec
tions for electors of President and Vice Pres
ident of the United States, shall be held and
conducted by tbe Inspectors and Judges
elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed
as hereinafter provided.
No person shall bo permitted to vote at
any election, as aforesaid, but a white free
man of tbe age of twenty-one years or more,
who shall have resided in this State at least
one year, and in the election district where
he offers to vote at least ten days immediate
ly preceding such election, and within two
yeais paid a State or County tax which 6hall
have been assessed at least ten days before
the election. But a citizen of tbe United
States, who had previously been a citixen of
thia State, and removed therefrom and re
turned, and who shall hive resided in the
election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid,
shall be entitled to vote after residing in this
State six months. Provided, that the white
freemen, citizens of the United States, be
tween the ages of twenty-one and twenty
two years, and who have resided in the elec
tion district ten days as aforesaid, shall be
entitled to vote, although they shall net have
paid taxe3.
No person shall be permitted to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable
inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners,
unless frs-t he produce a receipt for the pay
ment of a State or County tax assessed agree
ably to the Constitution, and give tatCfac
tory evidence, either on nis own oath or af
firmation or that of another, that he his paid
such tax, or on failure to produce a receipt,
shall make oath thereof; or, second, if he
claim the right to vote by being an eltctor
between the age of twenty-one and twenty
two years, he shall depose .on oath or affirm
ation that he has resided in the State at
least one year before his application, and
1 1. r -r i r - i1 r . . , I
uiatvu &ucii prooi oi nis residence m t.ve dis
trict as i.s required by thi Act, and that he
does verily believe, from the account given
him, that he is of tho ago aforesaid, and give
such other evidence as is required by this
Act. whereupo nthe name of the person so
admitted to vote shall be iuserted in the al
phabetical list by the Inspector, and a noto
made opposite thereto by writing the word
Tax, ' if he shall be permitted to vote by
reason of having paid tax, or the word
"Age," if ho shall bo admitted to vote by
reason of such age, and the same shall be
called out to the Clerks, who thall make
their notes in the list cf voters kept by them.
In all such cases, where the name of a
person claiming to vote is found on the list
furnished bv the Commissioners and Asses
sors, or his right to vote, whether found
thereon or not, is objected to by any quali
fied citizen, it shall be the duty of the In
spectors to examine such person on oath as
to his qualifications, and if he claims to have
resided within the State for one year or more,
his oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof,
but shall make proof thereof by at least oi e
competent witness, who shall "be a qualified
elector, that he has resided in the district for
more than ten davs next preceding said elec
tion. ?nd shall nlso bi:n.lf -fv.r thof 1,; i
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bona fide residence, in pursuance of his law
ful caMlnrr, is within the di.striVf . an,! thn
he did not remove into said district for the
purpose of voting therein.
"Every person qualified as aforesaid, and
who shall make due proof, as is required, cf
his residence and payment of taxes as afore
said, shall be admitted to vote in the town
ship, ward or dintrict in which ho shall re-
If any person shall prevent, or attempt
to prevent, any officer of any election under
this act from holding piich election, or use
or threaten any violence to any such officer.
or snad interrupt or improperly interfere
witnin tne execution of Jus duty, or shall
block up the window, or avenue to any win-
uow, wncre tiie same may be hoidin'r, or
snau riotously disturb trie peace or such elec
tion, or shill u-?e or practice any intimidat
ing threats, force or violence, with design to
influence unduly or overawe any doctor, or
to prevent him from voting, or to restrain
the freedom cf choice, such persons, on con
viction, shall be fined iu any sum not exceed
ing $500, be imprisoned for any time not
less than one month nor more than twelve
months; and if it shall be shown to the
Guirt where the trial of such offence shall be
had, that the person Sij offending was not a
resident of the city, ward, district or town
ship wdiere tho said offence was committed,
and not entitled to vote therein, then, on
conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a
fine not less than one hundred nor more than
one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned
not less than six months nor more than two
years'
Pursuant to tho provisions contained in
the Act first aforesaid, the Judges of the
aforesaid-districts shall respectively take
charge of the certificate or return of their
respective districts, and produce them at a
meeting of one Judge from each district, at
the Court House in tbe borough of Ebens
burg, on the third day after the day of elec
tion, being FRIDAY, the 11th dav of Octo
ber. A. 1). 1867, and then and there to do
and perform those duties required of them
by law.
, And further, if any Judge, by sickness or
unavoidable accident, is unable to attend
said meeting of Judges, then the certificate
or i ft urn aforesaid shad bo taken charge of
by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of election
of tl e same district, who shall do and per
form the duties of said Judge unable to at
tend. "That the qualified voters of the several
counties of this Commonwealth, at ajt gen
eral, township, borough and special elec
tions, are hereby hereafter authorized and
required to vote by ticket, printed or" writ
ten, or partly printed and partly written,
severally classified as follows: U:io ticket
shall embrace the names cf all judges of
courts voted for, and ti bo labelled, outside,
judiciary ;' one ticket shall embrace the
names of all State officers voted for, and be
labelled 'State one ticket bhall embrace
all the County officers voted for, including
office of Senator, member or members of
Ass.-mbh', if voted for, and merabersof Con
gress, if voted for. and be labelled 'County;'
one ticket rdiall embrace the names of all
Township officers voted for, and be labelled
'Township;' one ticket shall embrace the
names of all Borough officers voted for. and
be labelled 'Borough;' and each class shall
be deposited iii separate Lallot-box es."
Given under my hand, at mv ofiiee in Eb
ensburg. the 11th day of "September, jn
the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-seven, and of the Inde
pendence of the United States the nine
tieth. JAMES MYERS, Sheriff.
TAMES CONNOR,
Wholesale CJrocer,
DEALER IN
FLOUR, BACON, FISH AND SALT,
Jo, 333 JLiberty street,
June 27, 18C7. PIT1SBURGII, PA.
"S"F you want to buy goods
and pay big prices, don't
s on lono; credit
Feb. 28. GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
pOCKET KNIVES, Tabhe Knives
and Forks, Spoons. Src, can bo bought
cheap for cash at GEO. HUNTLEY'S.
ALTOQNA ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIVE ..SI8K 1IMISE eSMFABY.
CASH CAPITAL $500,000.
We are now prepared to insure LIVE
STOCK against both Death and Theft, in
this live and reliable Company. Owners of
Btock have now the opportunity, by insur
ing with this Company, of obtaining securi
ty and remuneration for tbe loss of their an
imals in case ot dsath or theft.
OWNERS OF HORSES,
Manufacturers, Farmers, Teamsters. Ex
pressmen, Physicians, and in fact all who
are to any extent dependant upon the servi
ces of their borses in their daily vocations,
should insure iu this Company, ami thus
derive a protection against the loss of their
animals, which are in many caes the sole
means of support to their owners. ,
FARM STOCK.
Farmers and others owning cattle should
avail themselves of this means of saving the
value of their stock, and secure an equiva
lent for the loss which would otherwise fall
heavily upon them in being deprived of
their Cattle, by insuring in this, the
PIONEER COMPANY OF AMERICA!
By insuring in this Company vou ex
change a cc-rtaint for an uncertainty. No
man can tell whether his animals may iu t
be stolen or die through some r.nforsc-cn
calamity.
ci- Comvclcni
igents wanted, to trliom a
c-cra; compensation vsiil be paid. Apply
to
jrvrwii; iv t;u., Ueuera! Ag-nt.
April -1, l.C7.-ly. Altovna. Pa.
Ct Col. WM. K. PIPE?v, Ebenfcbnrg. has
leen appointed local agent for the Hartford
Live Stock Insurance Company.
OBEIGN SHIPPING
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
We are now
York Rates on
England,
Wales,
Austria,
Baden,
Hanover,
Holland,
selling Exchange (at Xew
Ireland,
Germany,
Bavaria,
I lessen,
Belgium.
Scotland,
Prussia,
Wurtcraberg,
Saxony,
h witzerland.
Norway and France.
And Tickets to and from any Port in
England, Ireland, Scotland,
Germany. Prance, California,
New South Wales or Australia.
KEflft & CO
JOHN' ROCKETT, - - - - T. J. BTOflM.
JJOUSE and SIGX PAINTING.
'JGHX roch:;tt & to.
Desire to inform the juiblic generally that
they are now prepared to execute 'House
bi.jn and Ornamcn'nl Pau.Hna, Chizi"' J-
i:r liatifiiiut. lu-amin
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ij awl LU'tcniunyr ti-
tbe r in Caml
"ria. lilair or U:int:tgd'-n Cain-
tier, en the shortest notice, in the very host
style, and at prices as reasonable as anv
other firm or individu-.l in the country.
Cail at their room m Lowther's bui
under Roush's Drug Store, or address
Iding,
JonN Rockett & Co., Altoona, Ta
April 25, 18G7.-Cm.
JOHN IIICKEY, Altoona Pa.,
Dealer In nil kinds
Household Furniture !
SUCH A3
LOUNGES, I TABLES. I BEDSTEADS
SOFAS, I P.UIIEAUS. WHAT-NOTS
CUSHIONED. CANE-BOTTOMED AND
COMMON CHAIRS, &c.
NEW FURNITURE WAREROOM,
Jfl.IA STKEET, NEAR UAER1ET,
Opposite Hie rrotestant Episcopal Church,
March 7, 1 867.-ly. EAST A LTOON A .
BANK NOTICES.
WM. SI.
LLOYD,
Pr&sident.
J01.K LLOYD,
Cashier.
IRST NATIONAL BANK
OP ALTUOXA.
CiOVEUXSIEIVT AGENCY
AND
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF TIIE
UNITED STATES.
Corner Virginia and Annie Streets, North
Ward, Altoona, ra.
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
fetamps, will be allowed, as follows :
$50 to $100, 2 per cent. ; $100 to $200,
3 per cent.; $200 and upwards, 4 per cent.
Jan. 31, I8(i7-tf.
FIHST NATIONAL ISABEL
OF JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA CO..
PA.
Capital, SGO,000.Prlvriege to Increese
to 510O,C0O.
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 Banking business transacted.
Dii:i:cTOits.
D. J. Slorrell,
Tsaac Kaufi'man
George Fritz,
John Dibert,
E. Y. Townscnd.
Jacob M. Campbell,
Jacob Leversrood.
D. J. MOURELL, Pre.l.
J. Roberts, Cashier. janil'G".
II.
LOll) & CO., KaRiIicr,
Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and
other Securities, bought and sold. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States,
and a general Banking business transacted.
January 31, 18G7.
Wf M. LLOYD & coi
T v Bakkeep, 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 Mpoa time, with
interest at fair rates. an31.
PRIVATE SALE The eubscri-
ber offers' at Private Sale two valuable
tracts of TIMBER LAND, situate in Jack
son township. Cambria county, and known
as tho "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 abov.t 100 acres; tho other
about 150 acres. Thobur!dings are all in
good repair, with never-failing springs of
water near tbe bouses.
CT" Persona wishing to purchase or Fell
Farms or Timber Lands, will do well by
calling on me before buying or offering them
for sale. F. A. SHOEMAKER,
ap.ll.tf. Att'y at Law, EbenBburg.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
K. &, 53. T. AISTEJOrWT,
Ilannfaetureru of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS
WIIOI.Ks ALU A JfD RF.TAH,.
601 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 Foreigu Cities aiul LamK
scapes, Groups, fcjtatnarv,
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF TTIE WAR,
From negatives made in the various cam
paigns, and forming a completo Pl.oto
. graphic history of the great contest.
STEREOSCOriC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the. Idagic Lantern or the
Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will bo eeut to
any address on receipt vf Stamr.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
"We manufacture more large! v than any
other house, about 200 varit?. from" no
cents to $:0 each. Oc.r ALBUMS h u e the
reputation of being superior in l ear.ty aud
durability to any others.
Caxtl Pliofcsi-.-y'is cf t; rr? r-.-Zi, .tcs
meii, Actors, &,c, it.
uur t.:iia.og':tr em traces over f::-t. rr
ano different suljeei.. ir:cl;:d.i;i' :
lions of t' e most reV-ratei 1 vv:'vLv:r
Painting, Sranic., ice. C. tcdocr iv.-j :r-nt oJ
receipt of .vtamp.
Photographers and other T.b.rin i go Is
C. O. D., wijl plca?e remit 25 per cent, u
the amount with their crd-r.
CC5 The prices and quality cf our gor.ds
camirt fail to satisfy. apr2.j-ly.J
cTiAili matfactgryT
JCJilKSTOWX I. 1
hi mm OF CHAIRS.
such as common WlnsorCh:'
:rs,
ref
unairs, renna Chairs, Hustle Chairs. R:m
iivi(.'u vviiairs, oociacie :ir.:rs,
iCUCJUMi CHAIRS, OF EVERY SIZE
C V n
Settees" Lonnges. Ac, fcc.
e i i- i . v. LI a ' Li t-i. i xz ! i 5 n .-
of every decrij tion and cf !ati'-
STYLES, WITH PRICES TO SUIT THL
Tastes of all,
Thard-.f'il for pr.t favor?-, he respect
fully solicits a liberal share of public patron
age. Clinton Street, Johnstown (bmbria
! Jan. ?,1 . is i7.
T'E A T, T. r; 3 IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, TE U FUJI E R Y,
Fancy Soaps, Leon's and Hail's Hair Resto
ratives, Pills. Ointments. Plasters, Lini
ments, (all kiuds.J Davis' Pam Killer. Rail
ways Ready R-,Iicf. Brown's Ess. Jamaica
unger. titrate JManesia, Flavorirg Ex
tracts and Essences, Lemon Svrup.Soothiri"
ciVinVe Spicft! sJTur. Rhubarb, 'PURE
CIGARS AND TOliACCOS.
Blank Books. Deeds. Notes and Roo.ls.Cip
Post and all kinds of TTote Pancr. Knyrin.,'
Pens. Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid. VAxck
and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books. Maga
zines, Newspapers, Novels. Histories. Bibles,
Beli-ioi-s Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives'
Pipes. &c.
Jledicina for tiie body and food for
tbe mind. Call and see.
Main Stueet, Ebeicsci'P.g.
July 25, 18G7.
AVOKD fj:om JOILXSTOWX!
At t.icir Stores in the Soft House, 31 tin St.,
and on Clinton Street, Johns'oicn,
Have constantly on hand a large and well
selected stock cf seasonable
Dry Gcods, Boots, Shoe-, Groceries,
and a general variety of NOTIONS, &c
Their stock consists of almost every article
usually kept in a retail store, all of which
have been sclented with care and are offered
at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfac
tory, oau and examine for yourselves
J. to. o, U50..-U.
-
HARVF.V CIIILPS. . . . J.OWRIE CIl.r-.s
VV. C. MCi'.ru-y.
II I L D S 6c CO.,
"Wholesale Dealers in
li3 WOOD STREET,
URr.JL PA.
Agent i for the sale of '
larn. Il.igs, Darting and Ca
Feb. 23, 13G7.-tf.
rpct Chain.
JOHN
GAY.
A Y
TVM. WELSH.
W E ITS IT .
G
Successors to Cay . ral-iirp.
v.'noLnsAi.:-:
GrGcers and Commission lasrclinnis
.XI) DKAT.rtr.S in
FLOUR, PRODUCE. ITSH, SALT, CAR
TON OILS, &c Sec,
Corner Tenn and Canal Sts., opposite Groin
Elevator. ftb2S PiUslwr.jh. Pa. '
M. CHESSWELL,
B. T. SLACK, .
JOHN A. IlVnEa,
WM. 1). OEMS'IIL.
with
M. CRESSWELL a CO.,
InnwtiVS and T.JJirrv rf
mn w( he
AO. ull I-Iarlcet Street.
June 20, 18G7.-ly. PHILADELPHIA.
COURAGE HQJAE i.N'DUSTRY!
House, Sign and Ornamental Painter.
Graining, Uinzing. Paper Hanging, and all
other work in his line, promptly executed,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in the
basement of the Town Hall. -Ebensburg,
May ), 18o7.-Gm.
JAMES IL
Xiealer In all
D A V I
kind of
POPLAR, CHERRY & ASH LUMBER,
I ard Nos. 814 and Sin AT. Broad Si.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orj-Business attended to in Ebensburg by
Wm; J. Williams, niylG-ly
PROFESSIONAL CARDS, i
J. OAT3IAX, M. J).,
tenders his profession0! s-rviccs a PJiy
sioian ar.d Su-geon to the citizts of C:rr'vl-tcv.-n
and vicinity. Of.lce in rear of bnild
ing occnjdeil by J. Buo.l .: Co. y t v.
Xight calls can bo made at the hitf I t f Law
renco Schroth. Miy 0. lSG7.-tf.
S. BELFORI), DENTIST,
pONTINUES to visit Ebensburg pcrso:
h on the 4th .vienday cl each n'ontu.
Durim; his absence Lewis N. Pnvder, who
tudteil with the Doctor, vV. nmain in tl-.e
fdeo and attend to all business entrusted to
dm. JaiiSl,?CT.'
: :
DR. T. r. M-CLURE, Sl:jjgeox
ni-x-.,. r- m. ...... o i..;, n..-
0.i
h
rirvTiT e,rr!it,..., ri.
Pa. Teeth inrted on G-.ld, Silver, Vulcan
ite, Cheopiastic, &c. (XPr-.;fcsbioual visits
mauo to L-iiest fcormrs tl:e nr. t v;tts au.i to
Loretto the second week of e:ich raoth.
Carrolitov.-n, Julv 4, lSii7.-m..r20
T DEYEREAUX, Yl.
IX, Pnv
Pt.
.s. , on P..d
J V.
SICIAN A NO
Ofi.ee
east end
jf.trifi'.'U i
Road treet.
the oiiice.
u jo::n.to
JCjL "
Attcmey?: :
i-
OiT.ce oi
Elir--'
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t L
'.'; CO.
i'a.
D. "i'LAi '
4T1CRNEV AT h
il Ofdeo in the- K--;m
Co.rscrof C'.:.-.t,.u M.d
stairs. Will attend to
e l wMb bfp r ro- d. il.
Jnn. 31, lS07.-tf.
JU-;:l;-sS C''Un'Ct-
JOHN P. I.INTOX,
sttornf:
AT LAW. Jc?:nr-;.vn. pa.
il on: - i:
Frnldin
second fio;
Johns Jo
: hi!!id?!;? on eorr.T of Td.iin and
street, opposite Mxi.sion House.
r. Entrance on Franklin street,
wn, Jar?. 31, S7.-tf.
r. a.
UTTORNLY A'
SHOEMAKER,
' L.VW. En,'.-rrn, Fa
i;i.;h
. or e (:
or East of the
Ean:-i:.r
Jhtv.
of Lh.vrl Co.
II.
A.T
Cor
SEfHEER,
LAW, E'.- -,;rhvrj,
Jan. 31. V
3TTOR:;EY
il OfTf- in ti-Hon-e.
'-t r
F. P. TJEHV.i;
fOHNEY AT I W 77?'.
Fa.
n C .!: "i le R
lffi7-ff.
jost:pii mdgnalix
i TTORX
; or-- - v
i t - -T 1 .
i i
n Ce;
LAW
srr-'
F,
1 ;
an.
.1. 1-
JOilN id-:
.Y AT LAW
FJ en--
7 IZ
i High t-triei,
re
J.va 31, S-37,
OEORGE 31. REED
s i r ; K. kv at r.wr r',. ,..
il OfHce .'U ilaia street, th
i.-r,irg. I n.
d.r-r-? 'in:?:
!. SI, 1S-37.
ot Julian.
GEORGE V. OATJf vN
ATTORNEY AT L.Y, EUntbuty. Ps
H Oiiice in Colon fvl.j Row, Centre street.
January 31, IbdT.-tf.
WILLI.UI KiriELL, I
STTORNEY AT LAW. Elxmbura. Pa. !
Oi!ica in Colorado Row, Centre street. i
Jan. 21. !SG7.tf. !
A L. PEIISIIIXG, ATTORNTA'-AT- !
Law, John.ifoicn, I'a. Of
n Frank- j
on street, up-stairs, over John Inton's!
nan! ware btore. J;n. 31, 1807.
fAjlES C. 3" A SLY, Aitokney-
'W at-Lav.-, Cirr-'itoivn. Canbri.i Co., J'.i.
Collections and r.U l--rrd butir
promptly
atteud(
the off!
E.q.. c
Jan. 31,
KINKEAD, Ji!:c of L;e Peace
Xi:n A yen! Oflh
e rernc-vtd to
ce former! v eeupied hy Zl
Has.-,
n j
i ;
Ice d, on Hi c h St., Ebcu
ur-.
n u i iio.
rOllANT HOUSE,
JKmlotlt, Cambrn C':, r.-.
JOHN WILKIN, Proprietor.
i ms lor.r? Ins been refitted. 3
".a I oilers
mou Mipi-ri-ir ro anv ot;.'-r House
Ho
1. 1 u.o icimiy. i no i rov-i
r, ait '-r
expel it-nee in the U;
ess. feels cor.fi-.?; :: he
mn!c;v..ai....s tKo wants .f the jnihli.-. .
TABLE ivill be supplic! with th-bTr,
ol t' s."as..n nr.d 1 . ; -- EAR
win---:.. r.v.: !i.p: Rv c
xv : in
'St
o:i
r.v. i'i-
cr.rt' 1
: i'
J rrii;
r ljopj; to ir
o.
ct pair.
-c.
fmiyltVlv.J
-COTT
irorsE,
:n, Cai;it;i iz Co.. Pa..
:i Street.
V.St-
CO.,
iOU:
hi iia
bt.'i-n
re;
t'Cl
an.;
it.-lie.
now ('-'ja for the
r:r.t.fu!!esU. Tl-.o
lecvp
n and eiiiri !
;:iij:
proprieors byljii:
; exp-Tienco i;. iioti.l ke -o-
mi: loel eoiihdftit
thty can satisfy a db-
ciiroinati-i iT.blic.
Their B.sr i.s .-upp'ied with the choicest
brae, Is c f lienors and wir.es.
Jan. ol, lbJi7
(ly.)
union iioi;:
DBENSBURG, Pa.. JOHN A. BLAIR,
Jj Propietor, spares no pains to render this
oi couimuaf.cn ot tJic Utcral
i'Hiioriago it, das hcrctoloro received. His
lEo.e wi.t auvays be lurnishod with
th
est el oqu-rs Uisstah:.; isLirc, arid will
2 attended by an attentive ar.d oblivion.
: ; r. t,,"""L'ji " "-ii w in tne
be
ho-tler
Ja-j 31. lSC7.-tf.
n. r. li.vjos
S CO., J'lors.
i Alif.V R 1
h a!va'3 suridu-d wi-ji tl-.A
choicest delicacies
n . t... i .. -.i
c.ioicc liquors, and the Stable attended by
careful hostlers. Transient vi,if. rs aecoui-
,i- fuj't'iu'o wnn
moflated and boarders take
month or year, on reasonabl
the v.vek
o terms. Rb21
STTTTTT T" itotv
LORETTO, CAMURIA COUNTY PA !
iiiuj.iA CALLEN, Proprietor.
HIS bo-.ii-.o is uowj pen for tho accom..
1 dation of the . lie. Aeeomm ai:,'.',
as good n.x tho country v.id afford, and
charges moderate. Jan 31. lS-37.-f
MSRCHAWTS' HOTEL
J. & W. C. M'KIBCiN, Proprietors.
tourlh St., between 31-tr.Wt and. Arch,
May 9, 1SG7.-Iy. I' 1 1 1 LA D ELP HI A .
; MEDiCALFPEPARATfe
POLAND'S
Minors r0
rovv of Jlcv.' j"
'.vrt: ft'.,,... i
j1AG 1 man dearly l . ,Vc,; 5'
Dinr?VN coiuiuAti;.m tl-.r J '- t!
11 .
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t.e T.uinit and stndy i-P,;.:
it.-
i osvu jiie.ani ii;s Z1.ck
T J ? 1
tr.e most wonder fid
; ti. IMa I hn C, h'EAT UV-fj".,"
; JV REMEDY, u hi.-h ton-.pv.1.
iu'the rfu-.de sdl .l!.cr d:sc..f,-- ; l:
J and it alV.-ds him r.H, cJ.v ;
y revive tho m:dm..;'-:
I all wbo have tested i t.' 1
Or
- ! ad w4.o have te
i .t Po'.. der? are a POs
LI i:il CCr.MPLAIXT
t.d f.rn. and an irnmc
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ana uar.osome luvoite
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to order as C::c:i! as they c;i
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manner, and en the shortest
we: i
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i.e vni.:;c nn? ress-r-rftr:. v mv..-. - -
'me a ca!! be-ft -re p-urchafir'el-'C"'- ''''''
am confident that my work and r-'l'-atlsfv
anv rerson di'sirint anv tl.nnT
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Ao-c is the lime io net a cliccp,,- '- ...
JAMES VlLKlNl,r.',
WHOLESALE
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