The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 27, 1868, Image 2

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FREEMAN.
SB1FSBURQ, PA.
Thchsdat,
Feb. 27, 1868.
Och down-town contemporary, Tht Al
lejiwiian, bade farewell to earth or. Thura
diy last, but did not dio without giring
the Democratic partj in general and onr
County Coromiusioncrs in particalar the
benefit of a purling salute. In order to
place the latter gentlemen in a false posi
tion it drew an invidious comparison be
tween the expense of the Commissioners'
t'tfieein this count j and tire expenses el
the Fame office in other coemtiea vhich
are entirely distinct and incomparable in
many re?pects, and by do means proper
rriterions to judge by. Absence from
home and the duties pertaining to Court
have alone prevented us from answering
tho attack of the AlUyhanian in our pres-
cnt number, but we will, and think we
can do so pretty effectually, in our next
The Situation at Washington.
In speaking of the dismissal of Stanton
nnd the appointment of General Lorenzo
Thomas as Secretary of War, ad inttrim
the refusal of Stanton, under a J vise
ment from the lending Radical Senaters,
to vacate his office and the threutuned
impeachment of the President for alleged
violation of the tenure-of-ofSee Iuw, the
Age so forcibly and clearly expresses tho
opinions of every Democrat in the coun
try, that, in the absence- of anything we
might feel disposed to say in reference to
the startling movement now in progress,
we adopt the language of that able jour-
nit! nnd nr.&.lnf i t m " C 1 1 a
pvoviii .ia wuiLu-juia m iuu lor
the edification of our readers :
The struggle between the President and
Cor.grtss has at last assumed a shape
which promises some kind of a settlement
of the diiliculty, and for that relief the
peoplo of this vexed and troubled nation
omnot fail to rejoice. The battle has
boon n long and tedious one. On one side
stood the President of the Republic, with
the banner ot the Constitution above him
wh.lc on the other side was ranged a
band of Congressional traitors, who sought
to destroy every vestige of constitutional
liberty in order that their own wicked and
demoralized organizations might continue
lo live. For tho sole DurnOffl nf rvrnt.
ualing their power ns a political organi- I
zation, the Radicals are willing to com- I
wit any outrage, and y their diggma.-ful i
cvuluct as legislators have branded theru
eelvoe with infamy in all time to come.
There is not n man among tliem who does
not know that, if the poeilicm of parties
were reversed, they would resist to "the
bitter end" the encroachments pon the
Executive ami Judicial Departments
which mark the legislation of the majority
in Congress. The resumption that tire
Legislative branch of the government is
auprjjme in a Republic constituted as ours,
is 6 monstrous that no decent argument
oan be advanced t sustain it ; and yet
tho Radical have attempted to deprive
tho President of all voice in public affairs,
and h-nve insolently railed against the
prome Court when the legality of their
acta was proposed to be questioned in that
august tribunal. It is a mere waste ef
wordd to condemn such gross and palpa
ble trickery. The calm, good sense f
the American peop'e has utterly repudia
ted the course of the shameless Rump that
has placed itself above and outside of the
Constitution and clearly announced by its
r.cions that it would "rather rule in hell
tiun serve in Heaven."
In our telegraphic columns will be found
all the details of the latest conflict between
the Executive and Legislative branches of
the government. We teed not recapitu
late them here. They aro before the
country, and are known and read by all
men. The question of who shall act as
Secretary cf War can be definitely settled
by the Supreme Com t without delay, and
without any appeal to passion or preju
dice. All good citizeus will acquiesce in
the decision, w!tover it may be, and the
public mind will speedily become quieted
when that judgment is rendered, no mat
ter how adverse it may be to private feel
ings or partisan aggrandizement. Rut
there is another question agitated, which
is not susceptible of such an easy and
peaceable solution. Wo refur to the im
pcrclunent of the President and his iru
ravdiate removal during the pendency of
tho :rial, from nil discharge of his official
1'jnctior.s. That Congress may, with an
air of propriety, pass a bill of impeach
ment, i too clear to admit of argument ;
but that the same body has the right to
surpend the Pie.-iJcnt during trial and
place one of its own tools in the White
House before judgment has been reached,
particularly when the impeachment is for
an alleged oKnse committed before the
enactment of the suspending law, is a
doctrine thit cannot for one moment be
tolerated by a fire people. The passage
of the Edmunds bill would be an act of
6uch a revolutionary and unconstitutional
character, that any President who obeyed
ita provisions would cover Limself with
tbanie and disgrace, and sink even lower
in public contempt than the authors of
the outrage. Uecause Congress chooses
to enact such a law, is not sufficient to I
make it omnipotent. Congress is fullv
competent to pass any foolish and absurd
laws. They might easily carry a bill
through making it a penal offense for But
Ur to pquint, or Grant to write bad Eng
li!i, or Chandler te indulge in sottish
habits, and then declare that neither of
tlleso precious worthies should exercise
the functions of their ofSce until they had
been cured of their evil practices, but we
are inclined to think that both the legali
ty and propriety of such a law would be
perioasly questioned, and its provisions
unified, before the Supreme Court could
be brought to act upon the important sub" i
joct. Wo now fcay iu all 6oriugncss, that j
it is the duty of the Provident to refuse to
obey the provisions of such a law as the
Edmunds bill, or anything of a similar
nature. The enactment of such a meas
ure to revolutionary and treasonable.
Reeietanoe to it, at every hazard and at
every extremity, would cover the Presi
dent with honor, arid be sustained by nn
ovrwhuimiug uiajority of tha American
poopto,
As public journalists we cannot dis
guise the fact that great perils surround
the Republic. No man eau tell what a
day or an hour may bring forth. The
volcano may burnt forth at any moment,
and deluge the land with tire and deso
lail'n. Wen may be awakened from
ihrir invisibility by the burning lava
mid devastating flames. Radicalism eeerus
determined to precipitate the evil. If
troubles come upon us the base wretches
in Congress will be solely responsible for
the new trials they have forced the masses
to undergo. This truth cannot be gain-
saved. It is patent to men of all parties.
Nowhere i if bji tlinrmiolilv um1rstnrul
as among the Republicans themselves.
On Saturday
morning last a leading Radi
cal of this city, one who has been honor
ed with the confidence of his party,
sti.tjd unreservedly, that, while he assent
ed to the doctiines of Radicalism, he
could not help disapproving tf the actions
of its leaders in Congress. This senti
ment, widespread in its existence, is daily
making itself felt in the country. The
business interests of thj nation, sufierin
on account of the persistent refusal tf a
partisan majority in Congiess to settle
our national difficulties in a speedy and
constitutional manner, are beginning to
realize the situation and appreciate the
dangers of the hour. Alarm and dread
pervade all clusae. A blow may be
struck to-day, which will provoke a
hundred in just retaliation. To our
Democratic and Conservative brethren, we
counsel calmness, prudence, and forbear
ance Keep within the law, as you
have kept within the Constitution, and
let the Courts decide where scuffling
pnrtisans disagree. Ask nothing but
what is right, while you submit to nothing
that is wrong. Then when patience
ceases lo be a virtue, and your liberties
are place! on one side with despotism on
the other, act with vigor, energy, and
power, unmindful where the blows fall,
or who may be the victims that perish
under the
at.
'It is the eternal law that
where guilt is, sorrow shall answer it."
A wicked party will be as surely punish
ed for its crimes, as a wicked citizen.
The hand of justice is already raised to
strike down the traitors in Congress who
seeing their power vanishing, now propose
to establish a military despotism to re
vitalize their dying organisation. That
strong hand will reach them all in eood
season, and on infamy recorded in times
paat will equal that which will be their
sure and certaiu portion. A fearless Exe
cutive, with right on his side, need only
appeal to the people to sustain him, and
no matter bow much bis enemies mav
rate ana muster, it he remains firm in the
right masses will rush to his support, and
crown him. "more than conqueror."
Fiom Tuesday's Age.
"As was universally anticipated, the
Rump House of Representatives yester
day ufternoon declared in favor of the
impeachment of the President, and no
doubt that fragmentary and unconstitu
tional body will proceed as quickly as
possible to finish the discreditable busi
ness in which they are now engaged. We
say "fragmentary and unconstitutional
body," because long after war ha9 ceased
and the rival armies have been disbanded,
the Radical majority in Congress haa
causelessly kept ten sovereign States from
all participation in the eoverrneni. on,t
has also refused to admit to its councils
the representatives of other States which
never attempted to secede from the
I TV Tin Wl.:i .1.- i
..wu. lino me jvunip was ravine
over the impeachment prcjecr, the Presi
dent, "at the other end of the avenue,"
was coolly and quietly discharging his
official duties as he understood them, and
sent to the Senate the name of Thomas
Ewing, of Ohio, as Secretary of War, in
place of Edwin M. Stanton, removed.
Thus ended yesterday in Washington."
A Win Star. The editor of the Eric
OLwer has been star gating, judging
from the following :
A curious blazing star made its appear
ance in the North-western portion of the
sky on Sunday night, about eight o'clock,
lasting until nine. It seemed about three
times as large as the famous star of eight
years ago, and had a train apparently
varying from n yard to two yards in
length. The star when first seen was
n dazzling red appearance, then changed
to blue, and again to white, alternating
the color a number of times during its
cour?e across the heaven?. It traveled
with considerable rapidity for a while, but
as it neared the horizon, appeared to move
slower. The krightness of its rnys illu
minated the atmosphere for a wide dis
tance to such an extent as to completely
dim the other stars ir. that portion of the
SKV. About two nVhwk in ln rr.-.,:.,
a similar phenomenon was witnessed.
through whether the same star or another
of a similar nature, we are compelled to
leave persons of more scientific knowledge
than ours to djeide. It U a singular fact
that these extraordinary spectacles have
always immediately preceded bloodshed in
our country. An old lady whose remem
brance of the war of 1812 is very distinct,
says that j.iat before it broke out a phe
nomena of the same kind was witnessed.
The memorable star of 1860, and the de
plorable events which soon ensued, are
too fresh in the minds of our readers to
need repeating.
-The Cit
incinnati Commercial haa n
correspondent in Washington who speaks
of one of the habitues of the city as "about
as worthless a specimen of human nature
as God in his inscrutable wisdom has
seen fit t create, or man in his unaccounta
ble leniency has hesitated to hang." He
further ppeafcs of the success of this re
markable individual as "an illustration of
what a brass foundry, set up in the bn
n countenance, will accomplish."
J from the Italtimore fun. J
The Xciv Sees and Bishops.
As has before been stated in the Sun,
the Most Reverend Archbishop of Ralti
more has received letters from Rome, in
which the official action of the Holy See
upon the acts and decrees of the late Ple
nary Council of Baltimore is fully an
nounced. The decrees of tha Council are
approved, with some alight correetiomj,
partly verbal. The Archbishop makes
the following announoement :
In answer to the petition of the pre
lates composing the Council, the Holy
See has erected nine new Episcopal Sees
and four new Apostolic Vicaries, and has
appointed fourteen new Bishop", thraa af
them to fiU vacant Sees already establish
ed, bc-bidca one promoted from Vicar
Apostolic to a regular Episcopal See.
This is the Right Rev. Dr. O'Connel, Vi
car Apostolic at llarysville, California,
who has been made Bishop of Grass Val
ley, in California. The following list
will exhibit the names of the new Sees or
Vicarates which have been erected, and
those already existing Sees which have
been filled, with the names of the distin
guished ecclesiastics who have been pro
moted :
1. The vacant See of Buffalo has been
filled by the appointment of the Right
Rev. Stephen Yincent Ryan, C. M , Vis
itor of the Congregation now residing in
Germantown, Pa.
2. The vacant See of Louisville, by the
Right Rev. William McCloakey, D. D.
Rector of the American College in Rome.
3. The vacant See of Erie, by the Right
Rev. Tobias Mullin, Vicar General of
Pittsburgh.
4. To the newly elected See of Colum
bus, Ohio, the Right Rev. Sylvester II.
Ronecrans, D. D , Auxiliary, of Cincin
nati, has been, transferred.
5. The new See of Rochester, N. Y.,
is filled by the Right Rev. Bernard Mc
Quaid, President of Seton Hall College,
New Jer.-ey.
G. The new See of Wilmington, Dela
ware, by the Right Rev. Thomas A.
Becker, D. D., of Richmond, Va.
7. The new See of Scranton, Pa., by
the Right Rev. William O Harra, D. D.
Vicar General of Philadelphia.
8. The new Se of Harrisburg. Pa by
the Right Rev. Jeremiah F. Shanahan,
Rector of the Preparatory Seminary of
St. Charles Borroaaeo, Diocese of Phila
delphia. 9. The new See of Green Bay, Wis
consin, bv the Risrht II&t.
cher, Vicar General of St. Louis.
10. The new See of La Crosse, Wis
consin, by the Right Rev. Michael Ileiss,
Secretary of the Bihhop of Milwaukee.
11. The New See of St. Joseph, Mis
souri, by the Right Rev. John Hogan, of
Missouri.
12. The new Vicariate Apostolic of
North Carolina, by the Right Rev. James
Gibbon, Secretary of the Archbishep of
Baltimore.
13,. The new Vicariate Apostolic of
Idaho, by the Right Rev. Louis Lootens,
of the Arch-diocese of San Francisco.
14. The aew Vicariate Apostolic of
Colorado, embracing also Utah, by the
Right Rev. J. Project us Macheboeuf. Vi
car General of Santa Fe.
lo. lhe new Vicariate Apostolic of
Montana, by the Right Rev. Augustine
Ravoux, Vicar General of St. Paul, Minnesota-
The erection of lhe Vicariate of Arizo
na, for which the Prelates had petitioned,
is delayed for the present, probably as
premature ; as i3 also the appointment of
a Co-adjutor to the lamented Right Rev.
Dr. Baraga, Bishop of Marquette, lately
deceased. The delay in the latter case
was caused by the desire to obtain full
information in reference to candidates re
proposed, the sudden and dangerous ill
ness of the venerable Bishop at the be
ginning of the Council having made it
impossible for him to fill up the descrip
tive and explanatory lists containing the
requisite information, so wisely required
by the Holy See in such cases.
The pontifical letters, in the form of
briefs, anthorizing tho consecration of the
new Prelates, have not yet arrived, but
they are promised bo soon as they can be
prepared, and we trust that the delay will
not be protracted. By order of the Most
Rev. Archbishop.
Thos. Fot.Er, Chancellor.
POVERTT AND AMALGAMATION. In
Buffalo, in a hovel, lately, were arrested
a negro man named Thomas Hopkins,
with a white woman who claims to ba
his wife, and two small children, aged
two and four years respectively the off
spring of the woman's former husband
a white man. When found the children
were lying in an almost nude state on a
bundle of dirty straw, with a scanty piece
of quilt, not sufficient to cover them, nnd
were shivering from the cold, with the
snow drifting through cracks of the pen
in which they were living. The mother
is a miserable, dissipated creature, and
has subsisted on articles which the ne"ro
stole. Hopkins himself was a coarse and
ugly negro, of the lowest type. He was
sent to the workhouse, the woman and
children to the almshouse.
The Lewiston Me. journals relate
a sad and singular case. About a week
ago Mr. C. Hodgson, of South Pari?, a
conductor on the Grand Trunk Kailroad,
accidentally forced a splinter into one of
his fingers. The wound became inflamed,
the swelling increasing rapidly till it ex
tended through tho whole arm and
shoulder, a large abscess gathering in the
arm-pit. On Thursday, after consulta
tion, Ins physicians opened tho abscess,
but without giving relief, and the patient
died at nine o'clock on Friday morning
--The President has nominated Gener
al George H. McCIellan as Minister to
Lngland. Phis is a wclMeservcd tribute
w-n6l k soldier and devoted patriot.
lU. ,he Senate confirm the nomination,
or will party spi,it override that respect
winch all American citizens ehoirt.l fi
for a man whose actions are a part of fho
Msfbry of the nation T !
oseph Reed Ingersoll, a well-known
citizen ot Philadelphia, died on ITiursday
afternoon, at the advanced aga of eighty
two. Roger Collery, seventy years f age,
lost his way on Monday, near Worcester,
Mass., and fell into a pond. He crawled
out and perished with etihl.
The national debt was increased six
millions in December, twelve millions in
January, and twenty millions hi February.
That is what the Mongrels call "retrench
ment." -It is 6ald that the Governors of sev
eral of the "loyal" States Lave tendered
Congress the militia of the several States
they represent. This is rather cheap
patriotism, but it will look well on paper.
An act repealing tha law allowing
negroes to ride in tho passenger railway
cars was indefinitely postponed in tho
House of Representative of this State on
the 20th instant, by a strict party vote-
all the Radicals for the negroes all the
Democrats for the white men.
Thurlow Weed Euggests that Con
gress call Ln the Preamble to the Consti
tuRon, the Declaration of Independence,
and Washington's Farewell address, and
burn them, as the people may possibly
get to reading them, and that would
create uneasiness.
A singular death occurred in Lyons
Iowa, recently. A mother left an infant
in care of a little girl, wb(n out a short
time. The child drew the crib contain
ing the baby close to the stove, in which
there was a very hot fire, and without
being burned, the infant was so heated
that death resulted in a few days.
Use thi Best. Elude1 Euphonial Lm
bricators are a medical preparation in the
form of a LE-jnge. and are universally con
sidered the mot pleasant, convenient and ef
fectual rmed y ia use for Hoarseness. Conghs,
Colda, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Complaints.
They are wabbistid to give quicker and
more lasting benefit in the above affections
than any other remedy. A'.ko to contain no
deleterious ingredient, and not to offend the
weakest and most sensitive Stomach.
Bl&lei' Ckmslitution Pills are so called b
ctutte of their peculiar effect upon the Liver,
Stomach, Blood and Nervous System. For
inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in
derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will de
light the patient with their mild and bene-
facial effect, especially if after long contiuned
indigestion and costiveness, thy are left
with periodical returns of the Sick Headache.
In case of a severe cold, producing Chills
and Fever, you can break it very fcoon by
uting the Tills as per directions with each
box. JOHN II. BLADES V CO..
ftug8-Jy Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y.
For sale by all Druggists : 25 cts. per box.
CniLDara'a Lints Satbd for 50 Cents.
Thousands gof children die annually of
Croup. Now, mothers, if yon would spend
50 cents, and always have a bottle of Dr.
Tobias' enitian Linament in the house,
you never need fear of losing your little one
when attacked with this complaint. It is
now 20 years since I have put up my Lina-
ment, aad never heard of a child dvin of
Cronp when my Linament was nsed : bnt
hundreds of cases of cures have been renort-
ed to me, and many state if it was $10 per
bottle they would not be without it. Be
sides which it is s certain cure for Cuts,
Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throats,
Spellings, Mumps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Djsen
tery. Spasms, Old Sorea, and Pains iu the
Back and Chest. No one once tries it who
is ever without It. It is warranted perfect
ly safe to take internally. Full directions
with every bottle. Sold by the Druggists.
Depot, 56 Cortland t street. New York.
HALL'S
VEGETABLE SIGIUAN
HAIR
DISEASES OF THE SCALP
rRODUCL GRAY HAIR AND BALDHE33 !
The use of
Hall's Vegetable
SICILIAN HAIR REMEWER !
will restore it to Its natural color and pro
mote its growth.
Our I reatise on the Hair Bent free by mail.
R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Prop'rs.
To Consumptives. Rev. EDWARD A.
WILSON will send ffree of charee") to all
who desire it, the prescription with the direc
tions for making and using the simple rem
edy by which he was cured of a lung affec
tion and that dread disease, Consumption.
His only object is to benefit the afflicted, and
he hopes that every sufferer will try this
prescription, as it will cost them nothing
and mav piove a bles.slng. Please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
No. 165 S. Second St., Williamsburg, N. Y.
(7"K- J. Lloyd, Druggist, Ebensburg. ia
Agent for the sale of the above preparation.
Coe's Cough Ilalsam,
The great popular Remedy for Coughs, Colds
Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption
Both t-izes ordinary 4 oz., also mammoth
family bottles for sale by all druggists and
dealers in medicines. No family should bo
over night without it in the house.
APPEALS from the Asses
am- for the year 1868 will be heh
ssments
held at the
L unmistiiouore Othce. Ebensburc. as fol
lows:
Monday. March 23d Allegheny Town
ship and Loretto Borough.
- Tuesday, March 24th Blacklick and
Jaekson Townships.
Wednesday, March 23th Cambria and
Millville Boroughs and Richlaud Township.
Thursday, March 2Gth Carroll Township
rtuw vj.iimiiuuwu uorougn.
Friday, March 27th Clearfield Township
and Chest Springs and Prospect Boroughs.
Saturday, March 28th Cambria Town
bhip and Ebensburg Borough.
Monday, March 30th Susquehanna,
Chest and White Townships.
Tuesday, March 31st Conemaugh and
Taylor Townships and Conemaugh Borough.
Wednesday, April 1st Croyle and Sum
merhill Townships and Wilmore Borough.
Thursday, April 2d 1st 2d 3d 4th and
5th Wards, Johnstown Borough.
Friday, April 3d Washington and Mun
6ter Townships and Summitville Bjrough.
Saturday. April 4th Gallitzinand Toder
lownships.
The Military Appeals for each district
will be held at the same time and plaGe the
Appeals from the Assess nients are heard.
Witness our hands at Ebensburg, this
21st day of February, A. D. 1868
JOHN CAMPBELL, )
JOHN FERGUSON, Com'is.
J. A KENKEDY, 3
Atte?t Wm. H. StcTn.es, Clerk.
hISSOLUTION. Tho Partner-
Jm- ship heretofore exLsting between tho
undersigued in the manufacture of Lumber
in lilacklick township, Cambria county, un
der the name and style of Gittings, Ed
ward & Co.. haa been disaolv-ed by.mutual
consent. Lewis IX. EJwird will settle all
business of the lata firm.
H1UFIARD aiTTINOSL
LEWIS It. KDWAHDd,
DAVLU EUWAliDS.
Fob. 27, 18ti8.-8t.
IT JST OF CAUSES set down for
triil at a Court of Common Pleas of
Cambria county, commencing on Monday,
Ui 2d day of Mu ch next :
FIRST WKKK.
Christy Ta. Chrbtv.
w nue, irUMee, vs.
Same ts,
Campbell vs.
Shields vs.
Crbfioian, Solomon
& Co. vs.
Storm T8.
l'omeroy vs.
Same ya.
CroHsman, Solomon
IIM m . J
McGla4.
Same.
McKenzie et.
McMuIlen.
al.
Hughes & Co.
Adams.
Nagle.
Scaulan.
4 Co.
Pomeroy
M'Clenahan
RunnioD
Bennett
Christy
vs
vs.
y.
TS.
VS.
vs.
. Hamilton.
Csrr.
Woodoxrfc.
George.
McMillan.
Collins.
SECOND WEKK.
Shoemaker, Ass'ee, vs. Kleinmyer
Pringle. Adm'x.
vs. rnngle
vs. Smith
vs. Ctdcleeerr
vs. Blaok
va. Heyer at al
rs. Wehn
vs. Zimmerman
t. Burgoon
Cole at al
vs. Moody's Adrn'rs
Litaii.frfr et al
vs. Taana R R Co
v. Cowan
Lswis et al
vs. Cambria Iron Co
vs. Penna R R Co
vs. Same
vs. Lynch et al
vs. Riblm et a!
vx. Davis et al
v. Dnnmjer et al
vs. nhert
vs. Morrinan. Ex'r
va. AUnhangh
vs. Miff. ugh et L
vs. Sontkworth et al
vs. JarVnon et al
Christy
Hoffman
Baird
Com'th, for mm,
Ludea
Ilamberger
Calvin et al
Garettton
Dunmyer
Litzinger et 1
Walters
Robson
M'Crofeiin
Taylor
Storm
McGlade
Carr
Fronhelser et al
Lemon, AdaVr,
Cooper
Starrick
RIoodgcod, Ix'r,
Burk
Li tail! get
Dunmyer
Mitchell
UEO. C. K. ZAHM, Truth'y.
Proth'y's Offics. Ebenebnrr, Jan. 27, 1868.
ICENSE NOTICE. The following
M- Petitions for Tavern end Rating House
Licenses will be presented to the Judges of
our Court of Common Pleas on the second
Monday of March nt-xl :
Tavern Licenses. Peter Keelan. John
Quinn, Cambria Bor; D .minic Egar, Carroll
town Bor; Joseph J. Duncan, 2i ward, Cvn
emangh Bor ; Wm. C. Fitzimmons, Patrick
O'Connell, Mrs. Cath. McKenna. Bernard
M'Caffrey, 2d ward, and James II. Benford,
And. Henning, John Raub. d ward. Johns
town Bor; Joseph Bradley. Pst'k M'Cauley,
Ann Daily. Millville Bor ; Daniel Confer,
Taylor Tp ; John II. Heihert, Snmmitvllle
Bor; Richard Detline, Washington Td: Val-
5. in(? "nlai,,!1!' .V "more BT i George Mc-
ii .' wjniem l p.
Z.alng House License. John Pearson,
Taylor Tp. GEO. C. X. ZAllM,
Ebenabnrg, Feb. 20. 1853. Clerk.
TOWN AND COUNTRY PIIO-
PERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber
offers for sale his FARM, located at Alleghe
ny townphip, Cambria county, about one
mile west of Loretto. The Farm contains
145 ACRES, 90 Acres nf which are cleared,
fenced and well cultivatsd the balance be
ing heavily timbered. There are rected on
the premise a two story Dwelling Eoust,
comfortable and commodious, ao sxcelleat
Bank Bam, and all necessary outbuildings.
There is also a large orchard of choice Frnit
Irees on the property.
The subscriber also offers sale a Dwelling
House and twoLots of Ground located on
Main street, la the borough of Loretto.
All the above properties will be sold on
fair terms and Indisputable titles will be
glvrn. Poseeseioa given on the 1st of A pril.
A. WALTERS.
Allcgb cny Tp., Feb. 20, 1883 -6t. J
A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAR
RIAGE. The Cheapest Book erer Pub
lished, containing nearly 800 pages and 130
fine plates and engravings of the Anatomy
of the Human Organs in a state of Health
and Disease, with a treatise on Early Errors
and their Deplorable Consequences upon the
Mind and Body, with the Anther's Plan of
Treatment the only rational and successful
mode of Cure, as shown by the report of cases
troalol. A truthful adviBer to the married
and those contemplating marriage who en
tertain doubts of their physical condition.
Sent free of postage to any address, oa re
ceipt of 25 cents in Btamps or currency, by
a.mressiDg ua. L.A C'KOIX, Po. 81 Maiden
Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author a ay be
consulted upon any of the diseases upon
which his book treats, either personally or
by mail. Medicines sent to any part of the
world.
"JISSOLUTION of PARTNER-
SHIP. Notice is hereby given to all
parties concerned that tho co partuerfihip
which existed between H. Omit and Jona
than Barrett, who carried on the business of
manufacturing sawed lumber in Allegheny
township, Cambria county, Pa., nnder the
firm nr.me ef Omit & Barrett, wasdisohed
on tht 18th day. of September, 1867, at
which time I disposed of my interest to
James Henry, who with Johnathan Barrett,
has been carrying on the business under the
name of Henry & Barrett, who are to pay
all the debts of the late firm of Omit &
Barrett. U. OMIT.
Harrisburg, Feb. 10 1868.-St.
ARMERS ATTEND! The nn
dersigned offers for sale ono of the most
desirablo Forms in Cambria county, situate
iu Summerhill township, within two miles
of the Pa. R. R. at Wilmore, containing 200
ACRES, half of which is cleared, with a
splendid applo orchard and a good LOQ
HOUSE and BARN on the premises. The
property will be sold together, or in lote to
suit purchasers. The teims, which are easy,
will bo made known by RL. Johnston,
E-q., Ebensburg ; and an indiputable title
mado to the purchaser.
JEREMIAn M'GONIGLE.
Jan. 23. 18G8.-tf.
B. WRIGHT, Agent,
At Johnstown, Pa., fur
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
Office with J. S. Strayer, Justice of the
Peace, Market Street.
Companies Represented Mutual Life In
surance Co. of New York, $25,000,000 ; Con
necticut Mutual Life of Hartford, $18,000,
000 ; Home Fire Insurance Co. of New Ha
ven, Cunn., $1,000,000 ; Putnam Fire Ins.
Co. of UartfoM, Cbno., $800,000... feb20-tf!
QUICK. KAI.CS,
IL'IJK 4Li:S,
LICK
AJil) SMALL PROFITS.
AND SMALL PROFIta,
AND SMALL PliOFlTS,
GIjRLEY'S NEW ClIKAP STORK.
GUKLEY'S NEW CHEAP STORE.
GURLEVS NEW CHEAP STORE,
EBENSnURO, PA.
EBENSBURQ, PA.
EBENSBURO. PA.
The Largest Stock of Goods. The Beat
Selected and tbo Greatest Variety ever
brought to Town.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST.
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST.
GO AND SEE.
GO AND fcKB.
GO AND SEE.
TVs subwibet calls the attention of the
public to the fact, that he Las jtiit jecolved
and opened out in bin Nev Store, a lar;e
stock of goods, consisting of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED.
Bran. Fish. Bacon and Cheese; Sugar, Cof
fee, Tea, Molaspca. Spices. Tobacco, Cigars,
Candles. Soap, Vinegar, &c.. Ac.
NOTIONS, DRUGS, PKBECMKKY.
Stoneware and Earthenware. ALSO, a fine
assortment of the host and latest style of
Hats. He always keeps constantly on
hand Bologna Sausages, Sardines, Fre."h and
Spiced Oyrters in can. or half cans, and al
most everything iu the eating or drinking
line. All of which will be sold at mall
profit.
GEO. GURLEY.
Mais Street, Ebesbbcbo. Pa.
January 81, 1867.
G
E I S & RE U" T f I ,
Jthhitswa, Pa .
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS
A.n OOOS4 BIDDERS.
MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK BOOKS.
rORTE-MONAIS. PAPER BOXES
AND LOOKING GLASSES.
Lookiog Glufd and Tictnre Fraraes alwaya
on hand, and made to order. A larjja and
most complete aaeortment of Drawing Room
and Miscellaneous Fictnre, consisting ef
Ohromos, Paintings in Oil, Steel Tlate En
gravings, n.in nnd Colored Lithograph?,
Oil Trints, Photographs ar.d Wood Oats.
This collection sm brace a selection of large
ied match pictures of Landscape and Do
mestic 5cene and Portraits, and 6,000 dif
ferent varieties of Card Photographs of prom
inent men, comic and sentimental scenes and
copies of enbjecta by celebrated artists. We
have aluo a varied amortmest of B1BLKS,
PRAYER. HYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS
HISTORIES, BIOGSAPH1BS, NOVELS.
Ac. Religious Prints and Emblems in great j
variety, and the largest and moni complete
stock of STATIONERY Ter brought to this
connty. 600 new and beantifnl atjles cj
WALL-PAPER, including an ajwrrn'ent ot
Potter's celebrated English make, fur winch
we are sole agents in- this localltv. The-e
Wall Papers are handsomer iB design, supe
rior In inish, and i inches wider than auy
othfr make.
The citizens of Krensburg and viclnrt v are
respartfnllv notiled that we make BOOK
BiNDING and the manufacture of BLANK
BOOHS a sperlallty. All work promptly
executed at moderate rates.
Off-Store on corner of Clintcn and Locust
streets, immediately eppoaite Fter Hons.
Johnstown, Oct. 34, 1837.-tf.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
IN TOWN AND COUNTRY FOR HALE.
By virtne ef nndrr order of le ijsninjr
out of the Orphans' tfonrt f Cambria coun
ty, I will expose to sale, at th Conrt Reuse
in Kben.iharjr, on vf kdxbsdat, thi 4tu dat
or Makcw. 1S6S, at the boor sf 3 o'elork p.
sr., by Pnblie Vendue, the following Real
Estate, of which Robert Davi died seined
tofwit: A CERTAIN TRACT CT WOOD
LAND, situate in Cambria township, about
ne raile weet of Ebenshurjr, adjoining the
.turnpike, lands of Alex. McVicker, and
othere, coaUininff 7 Acufi, 110 PiKoirn.
AIfo. ALL THAT BODY Or TIMBKB LAND
situate ia Blacklick township, surveyed on
warrants in names of .Tathaniet Simpson and
Joseph Conn, containing about 800 Aches
valnable as Coal and Timber lands. Also.
A CERTAIN' LOT OF GROUND sitnate hi
the Borongh of Ebensburg, fronting on OIe
street 85 feet, and thence extending along
Cherry alley 128 feet, to Lt now owned fir
T i r v . -
jonn r.. r.iana, narmg thereon erected a
new rsAm 5t sii, and a number of young
Trait Trees. Al?o. the HOUSE AND LOT
situate on the sonth side of High street, in
eaid Borongh of Ebensburg, adjoining pro
perty mt Jehn Donghert on th west. Jeo.
C. K. Zahm on the east, and extending back
to an alley. The House is a two stoky
FftiMB BciLni5o, in excellent rspair, and
there are good outbuildings on the premises.
Thle is one of the most desirable properties
la town.
Turns or Siti One-half the purchase
money to be paii on confirmation of sale,
and the balance in one year, with interest,
secured by bond and mortgage.
GEORfJE M. 11EADE,
Airn'r f Robert Davis, dee'd.
Ebrnsbnrg, Feb. IS, lS68.-4t.
L O L L I D A Y S B U R G 1
JACOB mTpIRCHER,
FASHIONABLE
CLOTHIER & TAIL0E,
Haa just opened a fall assortment of well se
lected and moat desirable
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Genta and Bov furnished with CLOTH
ING, HATS, SHOES, &c, of the latent
styles and hont material, at the LOWEST
CASH PRICES.
A TARIETY OF PIECE GOODS,
which will be aold by the yard or made to
order in the mo&t approved manner.
Having given full eatisfaction to his ens
tomers for more than twextt-five teaks,
he guarantees the eacne to all who may favor
hira with their patronage in the future.
C-Store on the west aide of Montgomery
etrect, below Blair, next door to Masonic
Hall, Hollidaysburg, Ta. my23.1y.J
I CHARD ROWAN,
ALTOONA, PA.,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
Is prepared to make contracts for the point
ing of Churches, Dwellings and other Build
ings in Cambria and surrounding counties,
acd for the execution of all other work in his
line. Painting done at prices more moder
ate and in a style far superior to most of the
work executed in this section. Satisfaction
guaranteed. feb.20 -tf.
C. D
I B
iU R T
WITH
bokcr &. imoTiirns,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in
CITY AND EASTERN MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SO. 39 MARKET STKKKT,
Below Fifth, South Side, - THILAD'A.
1867. rA -" adc. jgfjy
I &ru now prepared to c-Cer
BUPEKIOi: INDUCEiiiiOTg
to cash rcr.GiiASEr.s ok
TIN & SHEET-IRON WAREI
EITHER AT
WHOLESALE OK 'RETAIL.
My ytock cociot3 in part of every variety f
Tin, Sheet-Iron.
GOITER AND BRASS WARES,
ENAXELI.ED AND TI.A1S
8AUCE-PAn3. BOILERS. &c.s
COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS, OIL
CANS. HOUSEFURNiSlIING HARD
WARE OF .EVERY KIND.
Spcat't Auli-Dnit
H3ATINGan COOKING STOVES,
EXCELS 1011 COOK ISO STOVES,
NOBLE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK
ING STOVES,
And any Oooking Stove dicir-J I will gt
wleu ordered at rr.amif.icturer's rrioes
pars, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others
will be ordered when wi:,ted. Particular
attention givt-n to
Spouting, Valleys and Conductors,
all of which w'.H Ik nnvia out of lt mate
rials and put up hy competent wuknieu.
Lamp Barriers, Wick and Ctimnsys
WHOI-SiSALR -K KETAII-
I would call particular situi ti n to the Lisht
House Burner, iih Giaaa Cne, for givirg
raoie Hcht than ary other ia ut. Also, the
Tarag n Burner , f r Crut!e Oil.
It recemxf nis :Te!i.
SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS
of all sixes constant! v on hand.
Special atter;lioi given to
Jobbing in Tin, Copper a:!.d Sheet-Iron,
at lowest p..h"ii;;r rates.
W HOLM ALE MERCHANTS I.fST3
now ready, and will b- sri.t app icntba
by nirtil or in pers u.
Hoping to nee
many new enra
nil my oM enctomera and
thi Spring, I rtnrn rrjr
moet sincere t!:an!
troijaije I have a
the very liter. 1 pa-
ren.!v receive. p.ni will
endeavor to pleas ad whoir.ay call, wteth-
cr icey coy or net.
FRANCIS W. HAY.
Johnstown, March 7. Icd7.-Cm.
WHOLESALE
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D.O1RS1IBERGER&C0.,
OITOSITE SCVTT HOUSE,
JOHNSTOWN, l'A.,
Keep constantly for a!e the larges; and Wl
assortment .f pure
DRUGS & MEDICIITES
IX CAM8KIA CV-UNTY.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
A!cc:iol, Turpentine,
Pure Wines and Liquors, best brands,
40CQ Lbs." White Lead,
DYES. BYESTUFIS. BLAS5, FSIIY.
And in fart crerijthhuj lej-t in a first das
Jjnij Sim e, all :f'tchich will be
SOLD AT CITY PRICES,
MISHLER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS,
by the dezen or by the gallon.
orti stock op
Perfumeries and Tcilet Articles
is acknowledged by all judges to be the
LARGEST IN QUASTfTY
ASD FISEST IS QUALITY
OP ANY l. Of II TOWX.
SOLE AGENTS VOTl
SIABFS HOBIHII.flEHB EITIEES
SHARP'S MAGIC L IX 1 31 EXT I
ALL ORDF.H9 PROMPTLY FILLED AT
LOWEST riilCKS.
Johnstown, Anj. 15.
:-lr.
vnn mmm
ITIOX!
ESTABLISHED 1S5G.
TSIE OLDEST
DRUG STORE
IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
C. T. FKAZEIE
Keeps constantly on IkicJ tho
LARGEST,
CHEAPEST
AND BEST
ASSORT ME2T OF GOODS PF.RTAIX
1SG TO THE
DRUG BUSINESS
In the County, which he offers
AT WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL
TO THE TRADE AXD YVVL.IC
AT LOWEST KATES!
Franklin Street,
(OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE,)
JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A.
5 I) W ARD 1IQDNETT,
ALTOONA, PA.,
I'reparea Plans nnd Designs, with full de
tails, for HOUSES, STOKES, CIIURCI'-5-ic.
Also fcr Alterations and Improvrroent
in old buildings. Address or c'1 .
Ohail.KoM, near Ta. R.it., A"Wi
rounty, Ta. jao.S.-Sm
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