38l.T2?2E&LML S3?, LaBX2SS, THE FREEMAN. iZlXSbVEG, PA., T-ii-nssAY, : : : : Aiiul. 9, 18G3. democratic State Ticket. FOB A CDI Toft GENIttAL: cuahlls e. hoyll Of Fayette County. no: von srnvEvoii ofxihil: GEN. WELLINGTON II. EST, Of Columbia County. if SWINGING ROUND THE CIRCLE." j IJEMOCRATIt' VICTORIES OX ALL THE IMPEACH EHS IMPEACHED! CONNECTICUT TRUE TO THE UNION AND Till! CONSTITUTION. THE NEGRO SUFFRAGE CONSTITUTION DEFEATED IN MICHIGAN. LARGE DEMOCRATIC GAINS IN OHIO. We have only space to announce the glad tidings that the Presidential cam paign of 18G8 has opened with the most cheering prospects for the Democracy. . . , ... Lonnecticut, m her election on Monday, 7J' , umu uenw" min uwuing glory, re- electing English Governor, and carrying Lhe balance of the Democratic State ticket by largely increased majorities. We have no definite figures to judge by, but there seems to be enough known to indi cate that English's majority will bo over 1,300. TLe legislature i3 Kadical. as heretofore. i 1 """'.v, uy a lunatic called Hickman, a Kudieal member of the lVnnsy Ivai.i.i From Michigan wo learn that the ne- . House of preventative?, and which was gro Lffrrge Co, stilutions has met wllh I enJurscd by the Speaker of Hie House, who ruled that Hickman was i:i overwhelming defeat, while Cinc'u nati, j order, and allowed him to proceed wi:h his Columbu., and other towns in Ohio have tiraJo 1 ,ore 5s an abstract of the speech . i '"ken from the Pituburgli CVr(i;tZecer- . ither gone Democratic or reduced the j tainly good llepublicaa authority : ILi Uca! majorities greatly. In Cincinnati "While .Mr. Hickman was m iking a almwttha entire DJn, initio ticket lias ! T? " rpKi8tfkn 11 in j this tnoimr.g he LitLrly denom.crd the Ix-en elected. The Radicals last year car- i Cut holies, saying that an intelligent ner. rie.l the cily by .1,000, L, C-.Iu-i.bus ' w5 tcttcr ll,:in afl ;S,lor"t C;:ho- i he" there is si De:iiocrtic victory and 500 cf j "Mr. Hrcnn, (IXrnocrat,) of Luzerne, a gain. Town elect ions in Kansas nnd J ",';,t"rily denied ihe assertion, and do- i.i i-t , nounccd Mr. 1 lickman in stroii terms fol low;! show a hkj roj!t cither Dorao lviir1 . n n . nung such worii i. A general spairm" rnlic vktoiifrd or Democratic gains. ; mutch all round followed, creating quite - j an excitement. On Mr. HickmunTes.ur: - 131 112.1 CIIUUST. ! w? Mr Armstrong, (Republican,) of Lancaster moved the previous question, Xadicalfem is rapidly developing itself, j but it was not sustained. Hickman con In 1360 they tried tho first experiment of ! '"lliuc'1 l n earnest strain, lauding the ne electing sectional candidal, and that ex- 'iro!',,d rfV''-J thai he was bttter than an puriiat-nt curt us the lives of some IndH " , Tl"f L.rouShlveral Republican , , !, , j '"embers to their feet, and the previous :.3o:i o our ciiweiiH, and entailed on u, j question was again called but not sustained' uoi oi uiree uicusan.i mil. ions or do.- 'fs a debt which no render of this ar ticle wiil ever live to see paid At the end of four yearj Hannibal Hamlin, the Vice President, an approved Radical, was dropped from the ticket and for tho purpose of securing the War Democrats, Andrew Johnson was placed in nomination. It wa3 nol denied that Andrew Johnson was a lifadong Demo crat, but he was sound on "crushing out the rtbellion," atid that was all Radicals ism tUn professed to desire. Indeed, the Radical press urged the election of Mr. Johnson upon the Democrats as a Demo crat. Lincoln and Jwunsox, the candidates of the Itadical?, were elected. By the tho death of Lincoln Johnson became President. About the same time the Union army waa victorious, the attempted eccession of the Southern States prevented, and as the President and Congress both declared thic Union was kestokkd. Three year3 of profound peaco has since prevailed in the South, and yet the de clared purpose of the successful war has not been accomplished. The Southern Slates are declared, by a Radical Rump Congress, to be out of the Union, and further, that they cannot bo admitted unless they first agree to be governed by negroes ! More than this they nro now in the very net of impeaching their own Presi dent for "high crimes and misdemeanors," nnd most likely his place will be fil'ed within two or three weeks by a Congress made President. It our beloved country can survive thi., ! it mattcra little to Democrats what the Radicals would elo with their President. But we do submit to candid men of all parties whether the destinies of our coun try are safe in tho hands of this party, whatever the result of the impeachment miv If ' i If tho President bo innocent, as we i . Lrmiy aeueve tarn to be, what think you oTh party which, by a mockery of Con stitutional forms, would remove and de grada the Chief Magistrate of their own hoice, from partizan motives and for the purpose of obtaining political power T If the President bo guilty who would trtet the same party with tha election of another Trceident T Three years ago a roan wa9 dciiounxcd as a traitor by the Radical, fr d:.:Liing ia political opinion with lYesidtfct Johnson now every ltadi cil denounces Johnson as a traitor for kolding precisely the name opinions he then hel 1 Was ever a more xlisgraceful exhibit ion placed before ths eyes of any pacple 7 k ' ' D the palmy days of the IfepuUfcJ when Democracy held the reins of govern ment embracing nearly the whole of our existence a3 a nation no such humili ation ever awaited the American people. While the Democrats were in power no such blemish upon our national eecutch eon ever could have occurred, for the simple reason that their rule was not de j pendant upon the paroxysm of an hour, ! but upoQ the basis of a Written Coxsti j tltion. They guided the ship of State i aright, because all the departments of the I Government Legislative. Executive and Judicial- moved in their own respective orbitP. Hut, incredible as it may seem to pos terity, all the departments of governmcn are cow in Hadical hands. Yet one of them, Congress, or the Hump of a Con gress, in the madness of their power seeks to impeach they; own President, and re fuses to trust the Judiciary the Supreme Couit being composed of judges, a majority of them appointed by Lincoln himself. In short, the present Hump Congress, in which ten sovereign States are without representation, assumes not only to make tho laws but to expound and execute . 1 l . t . i i mem, leaving me omer branches ot eovern- , , , .... , ... menr, winch rightly derive their rowers from the 3amQ Constitution, shorn of all power, We do not ask Democrats we ask thinking men of all parties to ponder these things. A Radical Oi-imon ok Ihisump.s and Catholics. Of all the abuse ever heaped upon Irishmen, and Catholics m srerieraL ' in a lg""hitive ldy, was perpetrated on ! ana M.: Hickman proceeded. Armstroi ' I l 11! v CI . . ' ijuoiicau;, 01 L,ajio 'Sler, raised a p;.int of order but tho Spcukir ruled it out ami again Mr. Hickman went on. There was much confusion and feeling throughout. Mr. Hickman charged the Republican niembers with courting theIiish vote insicad cf defending the ncro." The Rouinson Shcuakt Cask. The Radical majority on tho committee to try the above-named case, yesterday reported in favor of Robinson,. Radical. Mr. Shu gart was elected by 22 votes, according to the regular return, but through such wit nesses as O'Meara, the contestant appa rently showed 172 fraudulent votes. On the other hand, the committee say that Mr. Shugart proved 80 fraudulent votes fur -Robinson. Two townships which gave majorities for Shugart were thrown out bodily and one which cast a majority for Robinson. It seems to have been the design of the committee to believe only so much of the fraud proved on both sides (cn the Radical side, however, by wit nesses whose credibility has been seriously impeached) as would enable them to decide as their feelings certainly inclined them. We have some private facts on tile in relation to this case which we may ventilate soon hereafter. The decision of the committee is a gross wrong upon the sitting member and the elective rights of the people of his district. Putrt and Union, 4th hist. Inslltino His Daddy la n la(c speech upon Hickman's proposition to strike the word "white" from the State Constitulion, a Radical Representative from Lancaster county, named A. C Keinohl, used the following indecorous language : "If Democrats give the right of suffrage to foreign paupers to whom a Ppe!liin mjsiviy, ana wno still S!IU't t bilge water, and from whose ar- .-v...., ...v. uroma or the teutonic fragrance of the fatherland has not yet been removed by the pure air of freedom why should not the coffee-colored descend ants of the first families of the South have a voice in reconstructing the States of their forefathers T" In regard to this man Iicinohl the Lan- i ... V.,V, "Tr'T ?aV , "Ihe grandfather of tho lWtU who utters such lan.ua.re ; ; speak the English language intelligibly, and his father prefers to (TII'l fTcn r, 1 sylvania Dutch. SH a beg-ar on horse back and' our readers know the rest." Senator Wilson says he never saw General Grant take even a pl.iss of win and Senator Wilson being an honorable man, it Tcows. of course, he is an exact counterpart of George Washington, when ho was a little boy, and cut down the Mnnhwith his little hatchet. IUcouIdn't tell a . lie, and therefore General Grant never did take a BIa?s of wine and mre over couldn't have been drunk ever. When he wobbled all over the streets of Wash- .uo. , uniiu to see a hole through a ladder or tell tho number of his hoe niflV hfi ho vna -i. I.. - . . . . " F "yng circus, which ?J h very Judge D!acK n:l tzc t'ltslnleut. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald in a recent letter gives the following explanation of the causes which induced Judge Iilack to decline to act as one of the counsel of President Johnson : I am authorized to state that it is not true that Judge Iilack advised the PresN dent to resign ; nor is it true that he ever expressed any doubt3 about the justice of the defence. He has, and has always had, the fullest confidence that the Presi dent would be acquitted if he got a fair hearing and a decision according to the law and the effects. Nor is it true that Judge Black ever differed in opinion from the other counsel of the President? or had any controversy with them. The despatch in a Baltimore newspaper of this morning is, A3 Jdge Black asserts, totally untrue in regard to the Aha Veta case. The Dominicans never pretended to have any claim to that island. The American owners, he says, were there under a title clear, unquestioned and un disputed. The outrage of driving them off when their force happened to be weak and there was no American vessel in those waters to protect them was a naked wrong which the perpe.'iators never tried to ex cuse by alleging a title in themselves. But Mr. Seward set up a title for them, and for several years, by one device and another, he prevented the truth from ap pearing in a tangible shape. The delay caused the Dominicans to suppose that Ihe United States would never vindicate their honor or the rights of their citizens, and recently, under ;he encouragement of Mr. Seward, they began to sell the guano. Mr. Seward's defei.ee of them is im which they never would have set up for themselves, and which they did not even adt pt when he made it. When the Presi dent, seeing the case, but acting und-T the inflii.-nce cf .Mr. Seward, refused to do the justice which the owners had n rij:ht to expect, Judge Ii'ack, linding his frit n ls, clients and partners determined to proceed and take other nnaurerf to sicjre their ii dita an 1 expose Mr. Seward's conduc-', Uld the lie:-id.i.t tli.it he found himseil so situated tin t he could oi ly relieve him self fn.m HiitndiTab'e embarrassments by ceasing tote one of his counsel; and he claiim d to be released from his obligations as such, s.ssuiiig tho Presidei.t at the : same time that lie was much giit ved at not Umg abl'J to set ve him K.pgtr in that capacity. I further understand that Messrs. Thaddous Stevens, Bingham, But ler, L'gan, Garfield, Blaine, and other pioniinent Republicans, having expressed ve ry decided i pinions of the President's duty in regard to the Alta Veta cas., it seemed probable that Congress might take some measures which would bring the in terests of Jud,:e Black's clients ami those of the President inlo ccnflicf. To aveid such a contingency the Judge asked to be relieved from further service as counsel for the impeachment case. Bltlkr Unhotti.kd. General Grant and Ben Butler, it appears, have settled their personal cpiairels through the media tion cf mutual frit, nds, i.i-.tl Lave had a j.oo.1 long smoke of the 'Viirar of peace' together. Grant has drawn he cork from the bottle in which Butler was shut ut!.v Beauregard at Beunuda Hundred, and the noisy impeacher is now free to expend all hid froth and etTervescenco before the Ili di Court in the Senate Chamber. II nw it came to pass that the rccenciliation took place just at this juncture may excite some curiosity; but we niuM remember ttiat general Grant is great rn Hank movements, and if he cannot beat him hv ' j a direct attack he knows how to save himseif by a cood retreat. Butler's fa mous ' round the circle" article in the bill ot impeachment was uiuloubtedlv intended to dama-e Grant, who was the President's companion on that fatal pilgrimage to the snnne ot Uouglas. He expected to get Grant Lito a Dutch Gap ; but Grant was evidently not going to be tn'.rnpped, and so he makes a flank movement on the hero of lort Fisher, and instead of falling upon him with all his forces falls into his arms, emoraccs- Lim, takes a light from ins cigar and uncoika the boitle. We may expect, therefore, to see Butler's nr. ticle assume a new phase as the tii.-il ,f the President progresses, and the wrath of uuuer against Grant appeased, all of which shows that General Grant is a good tactician. X. Y. Herald. Li-sciocs Religion in Boston. In the Boston letter of the New Yoik Independ ent, a Radical religious je.urnal, we fid the following choice morsel: In a;t we have several novelties. John Brown Blessing the Slave Child on his way to Execution has gone New York wan'. It is notqual in variety and vi tality to the Slave Sale at St Louis, by the same a: list, but is still a powerful composition. The great martyr, with his aureola around his soul gleaming sacredly f.om his eves Bet on cterniiy, puts his hand his arms being lied behind him. with difficulty on the pretty baby's head. It has a handsome mother, with that full, voluptuous form of soft lurclous jle&U that so stirred the hearts cf their white kindred with fervent hope and warm desire?, and that will henceforth win them, from the same class, honorable love and marriage. That is truly luscious. Wo commend it to 4the serious ct r.sideration of such Clergymen in this latitude as are accus tomed io inject radical stump speeches in lo their sermons and platform perform-n-ccs. It comes from Boston, the capital ol that State which tho follows Steven regard as the model one of our republic It is part and parcel of the re ligion of the leaders of the Republican parly, and, as such, is worthy of study. Uincaster Intelligencer. A correspondent of a Detroit paper says John Schneider, a blacksmith in Grand Lapms, has fallen heir to an estate valued at $3,000,000. The property belonging t a bachelor uncle of his, w0 died a short time since at Frankfort-on-the-Main, and his property fails to his only sister, the mother of Mr. Schneider, who has only two children. NEWS OF THE WEEK. A man named Sweeny, a convict in the West Virginia, Penitentiary, has fallen heir to a fortune of 35,00.0 in Ireland, tie has fourteen months yet to serve. Brownlow has pardoned out n rascal just sent to prison for attempting rape upon his mother-in-law, and commissioned him Captain of a company of his loyal militia. Mr. Sneke. an English clenrvman. is affected with a form of hypochondrasis, wincti took turn olt to see some bad "iris one night. Clergymen cannot be too care ful of their health. A year ago A. D. Jones bought one hundred and twenty acres of land near Council Bluffs for 1,000. Lst Friday he sold it, for depot grounds for the rail road, and at a profit of $35,000. The latest piece of Radical villainy is the taxing of poor women, employed in the Departments at Washington, one dollar each, to erect n monqment to the memory of the "late lamented." A cow in Illinois died suddenly the either day, without any apparei t cause. She was opened and it was discovered that she had been in the hardware business. Thirteen ounces of nails, together with a lot of brass pins and brass buttons were found in her stomach. She milked carpet tacks. , , n Troy, New York, not long ago, 'I homas Palmer, having a trillin" ;Hire, got up one iiiilt in the dark to apply to it some "pain killer." He used ind.Hible ink by mistake instead. The wound was poisoned, the leg swelled, and for two or three daj s his life was elespaired of; but vigorous treatment at lergth saved him. A lady in Clark ewmiv KV n-;r. j cf a mii :iter,.has eaten norhing "for five years. .-Le lakes no nourishment what ever, unless it be in fluid form, and very little then. It would take her all elay to swallow a cup of coiree, and at times she does not consume a teaspoonful in twenty iokir hours Sim is i;i the enjoyment of good health and attends to her" lionsehold allaiis as do otter women. By the breaking cf a chain connected with the hoisting- machinery at ths Dia mond Coal Mines, in Scranton, Pa , on l'ucslay week, a platform containing seventeen men was precipitated to the bot torn ed the shaft, one hundred and eight) -live feet. Eleven were instantly killed, o::e has since died, and two nn re it s thought cannot live. They leave eleven widows and twenty-eight orphans. In Evan.-ville, Indiana, on Sund.iv, a negro named Hopkins went to the house of Mr. Jack Robiscn. for whom he woiked for more than a year. Going at oiu'e to the room where Ro bison and his wife were sleeping, he struck the former cn the head witii an axe, cutting a terrible gash on the cheek, and with another blow broke the jaw bone and almost severed the chin. The negro then fled to the river, took a skiif and escaped. illiam Donovan was legally strang led (otherwise handed) at York, Pa., cn Tuesday week, fur the murder of the Squ.bb family, in June, 130G. His last worels to the a.-semtleel crowd were : "I here stand in the presence of the Saviour ot the wourld, and I am as innocent of the murder as the Saviour of Ihe world is. I don t know w ho done it ; I was in my bed on that Sunday night, and don't know anything about the murder. ' Donov;.n waa a ne ighbor of the Squibb, and leaves a wife and throe children. The spirit of bigotry and intolerance exhibited in the Senate and House of this State, within a few days, by leading Re publicans, cannot f til to awaken suspicion that Know Nothingism is to be revived. Religion and nationality is once again to become the banner cry of a parly. fink ing, even with the ne-n-o elemont ut back, and despairing of retaining power unieea n Mirs me worst passions of man kind in its behalf. Let the Democratic party fair not t i maintain eternal vigilance upon the revolutionary and unscrupulous leaders of ihe Republican parly. Thad Sikvens' Family Victimized The LancasJer Intelligencer says that on Wednesday morning that attractive col ored female, familiarly known as Mrs. Thaddeus Stevens ihe widow of the late Jacob Smith, colored barber of Hariis burg, and at present housekeeper and mistress of Old Thad had her pocket picked at Ihe depot in Lancaster city. She states her loss to be as follows: 100 in greenbacks, three Mexican silve r dollar?, one diamond breasfpin, a safe key, a bunch of household keys, and free passes' over the rail 'roads from Ldncaater 'to Washington. What is this country coming to when even she who preshles over tho household of Thaddeus Stevens is robbed in a rail road depot in the city of Lancaster? Let Old Thad see to it that the military police which is to be adopted at Washington be made general. k judge from the immense sales that Mrs. S. A. Allen's Impkovkd (new style) Haik Rkstorkk or Dkksmm; fin one bottle) is preferred by every one. Every Dru-ist sells it. Ei ice One Dollar. fapJ.Tm. Thy a Bottle and us Convinced 'It will only cost you your time in usin- it if TI v t' V vV Vt v?J; DB' T0,A6' YEXE-. , . LIMMENT. As an Externa) R-,m-euy in cases of Chronic Kheumatism. Chap ped .Iarnis. M.-isrinif.. n .- o the J.mu and Cjutracti-m of the Muscles, ; ;V, ' 1J1 tll:?L!i' 1 ums lr the LiniU, B.iclc and Lhest, bores. Tti,-!,-! su,.u.f 1., sects, and .Sprains, its wonderful "curative powers are rmracukus. Taken Internally, ia cases of Sick Hcad- acbe. Co be. I:.y.-..l I . .,i.,:. . rn. 1 . ' w..iij..iaiui.-, ciioiera, lvs- eetery omiting aud DyipepM.i, its sooth- ...... run,aung 'iiiamiesare leltassocn as taken. frf-If . ui ijis uieiiud nave any complaint named in this advertisemer t, try the Y enetian Liniment. Remember, if you do not find relief yon can have your money - icunwu jjiniment. and take no other. It is pleasant to take and clean to use. and eradicates tho disease irom thrt srslcm :. 1 j.lM 0(, It Ul,ea Dvl return Vt-ViaSe aft",u'-in3 the many Liniments! 1 am Kdlcrs and Oils now flooding the conn try. that ordv sinn il 1 j.-'-f riu winio ma arti cle is being y.ed, and then return. IVice, hll Punt.i I. .Ill r. . . . ' 77 uoie- old by all Uri'L'cists. LFepot, 56 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. 1WM The Last CrllwS Success HflEDRESSlM jYevoe moneBotjc will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, , as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sale by all Druggists. DEPOT, 19S (UIEE3W It'll ST., Y. KSu VTK ot VERONICA R EI ELY, L'!.C"1. Letters of Aumiuistrution on ihe i:tt.ite i-f VeronicA Keillr, late of Suni initviile borough , C.uubri.-i ecu n ty, l'a , hav ing been pranted to the ua JersigneJ, nil person in lebted to .3;tid est.itu are refjueat to mntio irnincJiiite piiyme-at, and those havinp cl iima against the same will present them fcr settlement. JSKIiX'.F.T SKILLY,) . , , JOHN UF.JLLY, j Adm April 3, lS0.-Ct. rs. 4 EDITOR S NOTICE. The under--4- signed Auditor, appointed by the (Jr ;ibnb' Court of ( aiubrhi county to report distribution of the money in the h:nds of Km ma I'rtngle, Administratrix of John I'rin p!e, dee'd, t. and muring the persons legal ly entitled thereto, on her first nd partial m.t, hereby gives notice th.-.t he will attend lo ihe d uties of said appointment, at his ciiice in Kbc-ntburjf, on Thursday-, ihe 30ih of April, in?tunr, -t 2 o'clock "p. m , when nd where all pertf!)3 interested will iitteri !, cr be debarred from coming iti for any febure of said iind. cA M I' liLsl XG LETOX, Auditor. Fl.ensbur, Aprii D, 18C3.-3t. 1888. Spring Opening, 1888. EYRE Sl LANDELL, FOURTH .AND AltCH STiiEETS, rtJIL, AOl-LI'UI.l. NEW SPUING SILKS, NEW STYLE SHAWLS, NOVELTIhS IN DRESS GOODS, STEEL AND PEAML POPLINS. E. & L. aUvavs keep the Ji.bT BLACK SILKS. N. B. Net Cash Buyers will find it to their interest to call, as Bargains from Auc tion are eia.ly received. ("ap 9.-Ct. Philip Burkhart In the Court of Common Pleas cf Cambria Co. No. 07 Dee. Term, 1So7. L I B K L is Diroitrif vs. Mary Etirkhart. Asa now: The lltb dny of March. A. D. lSfc'8, Win. II. fcechlr appointed Commis sioner to take testimony iu the above case. Cambria. County, ?3: Extract from the Record of paid Court. Certified :iih d iv of March, A. D. 1868. GEO. C K. ZAIIM, Proth y. Notice is hereby given that I will attend to the duties of the above appointment, fit my office in the Borough of Kbensbuig, on Wednesday, ths 22d day of April nest, at 2 o'clock p. m., when and where those in terested may attend. WM. II. SECHLER, Commissioner. Ebensbiirg, April i, Ia0d.-3t. f L. 15 R A LLI E l: WITH GILBERT Bh ROYAL, Ks(alIilircI 1835, Wholesale Druggists, .os. 309 and 311 ., Tlilrd Street, PHILADELPHIA. JOHN OILBEKT, . . THKCDOIB A. ROYAL, Importers and Dealers in Drills, Spices, Ibis, Dye Stuffs Me.lieinrs, Paints, Glass, Ac , &c. April '. 1868.-3m. WALL PAPERS. P a r i: it is a x c; i x a s ! AN IMMKNSE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES FOIl PARLORS, HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HOWELL & UOUHKK'S, Corner cf Fourth and Market Streets, April 2. 1968.-3m. miL4 DELPIJIA. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under sivrnsd Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria County to report distribution of the money in the hands of Win. Kittell, Esq., Adm'r of the estate of John Reed, late oi Ulacklick tow uship, dee'd, upon his third and final account, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in the Bor ough of Ebensbur-r, on Thursday, the 23d day of April next, at 3 o'clock p. m , when and where those interested may attend. WM. II. KECirLEK, Auditor. Ebenbb'irg, April Z, tjS.-3t. EBENSBUR I MI'l.OVED lna!th has enabled meiogivc mv undivicle.1 attention to tlie FOtl.V. DRY BUSINESS, and I am dctei iviiiieel to manufacture and sell all nrtirlp i It ir. V lino better ami cheaper thau they can bu fur nished from abroad. I hhall keep a constant supply of all manner of Castings, and the public are respectfully invited to call and txaini no for themselves. E. -GLAS. Ebeusburg, April 2. 1863.-ly. F AST NO I ICE All pewns indebt ed to the undersigned arc requested to make settlement of their accounts, either by paying the cash or giving their notes, on or before tho first day of June ueit. J. J. KRISE, M. f). St. Augustine, March 12, 18G8. 1$ S. STltAYKIl, J cstice of the J?- Peace, Johustown, Pa. Office on the corner cf Market street aud Locust alley Second Ward. jec jo j J' I1 JB 628 HOOP SEIETS. 628 WM. T. HOPKINS'- "OWN MAKE" j OF "KEYSTONE SKIPiTS" are the beM and Chkapkst Iw Fricfi) Hoop Skiita in the market. Trail Skirt. 2o springs, $1.00; SO spring; , S-l. 20 ; and 40 tpiing. $1-13. piain Skii fcs, 6 tapes, 20 springs., 80 Cents; 25 springs, 05 Ont ; 30 spriugs. , 11.13 ; and 35 springs. $1.25. Warranted in-every respect. Our OWN Mak" of "Union Skirts," Fleven Tape Trails, from 20 to 60 irings. $1.20 to I'Z.LO. Plain, Six Tapes. 20 to 50 springs, frm 95 Centa to $2.00. These Skirts are better than the se sold by other establishments as firet class goods, aud at much lower prices-. "Our OWN Make" of "Champion Skirts" are in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to convince very one of the fact. M lnufactured of the bct linen fimshe'd English S'eel Spring, very superior t es. and the style of the mrtalic fi.-ten-i; gs and manner of securing them surpass fi r durability and excelluice any other Skirt i;i this ce uiUry, and are lighter, more clastic, will wear linger, give mores satibfacttiun. and are rcal'y c.eapeVthanl! others. Kttrg lady should try them. ' They are being fold txttusively by Merchans Uir. ughotit this and the adjoining State, at very" moderate prices. 1 1 yen want the best, ask tor Hopkir.' Champion Skiit." If j(,u do not find them, get the merchant with whom yru deal to order them f.,r y..u. or come or tcn.I direct to us. Merchants will fin1 our different grades of Skirts exactly what thev need, and we c.-petially invite them t ea'l and examine our extecsire apjirtment, or tend for Wholesale Price List. To be had at Retail at Manufactory, ar.d of the He tail Trade generally, and at Whole sale ef the Manufacturer only, to whom all 1 rlers should be addressed. Manufactory awJ Salesroom. C28 Arch S'rett, In te e n 6th aiid 7th Sts.. PbiU.i'a. April 2, I&63.-I111. WM. T. HOPKINS. fy tl. A. Shricmaker if C. are the e.tly elcih rs in EbensI urg who keep thesv cele brated Skirts for sale. N I J A N Iv II L" PTC Y. District Court of the Lulled States, for thi Whsn.hi D'otrlct of Pennsylvania. In tle ratUr of Ol-OilGE W. KIIIUEY, Bankrupt, Western District e f lnny ivaui.1, ss: This is to give N.tice, Tliat on the l5ih day f M.ircli, l'.S, a Warrant of Bankruptc v" was issued ut -f the District Court of the United States for t';:e Western District e-f Pcnnsv Ivania. against the estate of GEO ROE W. EIHDEY. of Wilmore, in the county cf Cambiia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition: That the payment ef any dtbts and the d-livery if any property belonging t i said bankrupt, to !:im, cr f.-r'his ue.'aud Ihe tran.-!'e-r of any property by him. nie torbidden by law ; and tnat a ir.eetin;-of tl-.e creditors of said bankrupt to piove their il Its nnd to choose one i r more A.-viinee of his estate, wijl be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to le holden at the law office ol Crus L. Pershing, E.-q.. in .Johnstown, lefore J-.-hu Bretheiline, Esq , Hester f..r said District, cn the 20th elny ti April A D. 1808. at 10 o'clock. A. M. THOS. A. HOW LEY, U. S. Marslial. By S. Tn. s. Ei dkr, Deputy Marshal. N I-tANIvHUL'TCY. District Court of thi United States, f;,r the Western District cf Penns vl vnia. In the matter e f WILLIAM II. HUUIIES, Bankiupt. We.-t-crn District ol Pennsylvania, ss : This is to give Notice, That on the Hth day of March. 13G8. a Warrant of Bankmofrv wue ;.n..l out cf the District Court of the United Srates j for tua Western District cf Ptnn.-vlvi.nia, against the estate cf WM. H. HUiiill-, of! Wi'morc, iu the county of Cambria, who ! has been adjudged a Bankrupt .n his own ! petition : That the payment ef any debts i and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and j the trans:er of any property by him are ' fot bidden by law: and that a meeting of j the creditors e f said bankrupt, to prove their , debts aud to choose one or more Asi'cnc of i Lis estate, will be held at a Court of B.mk- ! ruptcy, to be holden at the law efiico of j Cyrus L. Pershing. Esq.. in Johnstown. : before John Brotherline, Esq., Register for j said District, on the 20th day cf April, A.I D. 1SG8. at 10 o'clock, A. M. ' TIJOS. A. ROWLEY. U. 3 Marshal. ! By iS Tito. PLDBa. De, tity Marshal. ' ( ?ARM AND STORE BUILD ING FOB SALE. Th n.l.!..r.:.... - uiitit,. -invi offers for sale a valuab'e Varra situated in Carroll towuhip, Cambiia ennty, at the old Toll CJ.ite on the Plank Boad leading from Ebensburg to Carrclltown. and al.ut one mile from the latter place. The Farm is well known as the Luther place, contains 1 2-4 acres or thereabouts, is nearly all clear ed, and has a two and adialf stoty frame Dwelling House, in good repairs, a large Bank Barn and all necessary emtbuildings thereon e rected, as well as two orchards t,f choice fruit and never-failin spring of water on the premis.es. Also, will be sold, the Store House at prei sent occupied by the subscriber, a large and comm xiious building and in a good location for tradf. The Farm and Store House will be -sold either separately or together, as may 5iiit purchasers. JACOB LEIB. March 13. 1868. 4l TOU1JLIU SALE OF HEAL ES- TATE. The undersigned will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Hotel of Win. Callan. at Cresson, on SaTra iav. tub 18ru day or Apuil, INSTANT, at 2 o'clock P. m., a certain PIECE OU PARCEL OF LAND situate in Washington iown3hip, Cumbria county, adjoining lauds of laniel Carney, Philip Priicli, and llurs, (late the property of John Porter, Esq ,) containing lilt) ACRES, more or less. Terms or Sale One-half in band, and the balance in one year thereafter, with in terest, to be secured by the jugment bond of the purchaser. W M . KITTELL. P. S. The al ove property will be sold as described, or in two or more parts, to suit purchasers. apr.2 -3t. jPARll EKS ATTEND! TIiTiTi tlersJgned offers for sal one of the most desirable Farms in Cambria ce unty, situate in Sammerhill township, within two miles of tho Pa. B. H. at Wilmore, containing 200 ACHES, half of which is cleared, with a splendid apple orchard and a good LOG HOUSE and BAUN' on tho premises. The property will be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers. Tho tcims, which are easy, will be made known by K. L. Johnston, Eq.. Ebenbburg ; and aa indiputablo title mado to tho purchaser. JEREMIAH M'GONIGLE. Jan. 2J, 18G8.-tf. I X V O II T S & CO., B holesxde aiul ReUil Dealers in IKON, NAILS, i,., Juniata Street, opposite United iSUtcs Hotel, HOLLIDAYSBURG, iA. JJJ'HEAT UKM-tTKjN JN I:'. : TO V ASH K I YM1.S AT TUV.' KSJEXHtlLRG llOl'SE-Fl'fiS ISULNG STOKi. . The undersigned respectfully informs the citians of Ebensburg and the public fct i.e. ally that b ba made a great red net it n in pricoto CASH BUY CHS. Myftockill consist, in part.cf Cooking, I'urlvr and m Stores, of the mt p pu'ar kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own n.&r. ufacture ; llardtrare f all kin!, ex.th aa L;ks. SciewH, Butt Hinge, Table Uiti(, Shutter Hinge-., Bolt, In n aud Ni!s, A in dow Glass, Putty, Table Kuive and Forks, Girving Knives aud Fork?, Meat Cutte-is. Apple Parers, Pen and Fockcl Ktdvc in great variety, Fci.se rs. Shrfcis, kaors ar t! Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, IViii g Mathir.e, Augers, Cl.issel, Plauw, (r.. passe!, Squares, Kilts, Harp?, AnTils, YifF, Wrenches, Rip. Panel and Crosk-Cut Paws, Chains cf al! kinds. Sl.oveln, Spaces, Jicj tl.fs and Snath, Rake. Fork. Meigh le'lf, Shoe Lasts. Pog. Wax Britlt. Ch ti Wiingeri, Grind Stones, Patent Mr !? GtUe and Measures. Lnmler Sticks, Hon Nails, Horse Shacs. Cast Steel. Rifle. M t t Guns, Hrvo!T, Pitvlt, Uartridgr. J'. w ler. Cays. Lcal, Ac, Odd Sio P w, Grateo and Fire Bricks. Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubinjr ; Harness and Sath'rrg Ware of all kind ; Woolen and WUlfis H are in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil I.an-r , Fih Oil, Lard Oil. Linneed Oil, I.i.briraM Oil, Rof.in, Tar, G!aswr, Paitts, Ytri if Lj es, Tnrpetitine. Alcohol. Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molsies, Is; r tips, Spices, Drie-d Peaches. Dried Appier. Fih. 11 miny, Cratktr!, Hire atd l'ia:l Barley; Soaps, OandUs ; TOBACCO aid CIGARS; Paint. Whitiv ah. Scrub, lb r. Shoe, 'Dusting, Yarnish , Store. Cloti.r ai;d Tlh Brushes, all Viids and irs ; IV-I Crds ar.d Manilla IV pes, and rsariy tii.er article at the l. not rates f. r CASH. (ry lluuse Spcui.'nj m!e, painiml sr.d p-t up at low rates for fi.A. A liberal dipcoui.t niade to country dealers bminjj Tinc:e ! w h-.lesa'e. G l.O. H CNTLLY Ebcuburg. Feb. 2s. 1307.-tf. it r; a t 11 a n a a i n s i J. M. PIRCHER, FAS8IBIABU ElBIIlia k TAILOH. IS CELLING OFF HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING- At Reduced Price, AND WILL CONTINl i; TO DO fcO I'.VTIfj MAY 1st, 1S, IN OHDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A VI UY 1 A: (IS ST(CX vr SPIlIfiG AND SUSIKER GOODS, DON'T FOh'GET THE PLAt B, Montgomery Street, below B!a:r St., A ex Doer to Masonic 11:11, Mnr. U. BJointlHjsbiujr, fa. TOEVEKE.THE MKMoHY OF FMESDS DEPARTED! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES Lc. The subscriber still coLtinties to manvfastura of the 1-e-t material and in the rr.ot workmanlike manner, at tho Loretto Marble Works. a l kind if M ON C M EN TS AND..TO.V1B. STtiNES, as well as TABLE and BCKEAU TOPS, and all ot rer work in his line, ona but the best American and Italian Marble used, aud perfect satiffactioc goarantecd t all cans at prices as low as like work can bo obtained iu the cities or thewhere. Call and see specimens, and judge for ycnrselve as to the merits and cbeapner-s of my work. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, March 12. 1868.-ly. TpAIlM FOR 8ALK. The uhL scritxr i flVrs at Private Sale his ralua b!f FA KM, sittiate.1 in Cambria township, two miles east of Ebensburg, on the road leading to Loretto. The Farm consuls of SO Acre?, mere or les?. about 54 Arn- d .V,irl, are cleared, under goe.d fetich, and in a khJ state f cultivation. 'Hie balance of thelantl is well set with suar. chestnut, locust an I other inn ketable timber. Th.-re is a corn- fort hle Fkams Horss and a Frame Bahw on the premise's, and an Oich.vrd of choice Fruit Trees that have never jet failed to bear. There 13 also a never-failing spring of purs water and other necessary convenr ences on the premises. The Farm will la sold en fair terms and eay payments, and I an inoVpTitabie title will be given. Whi I ! is known as Bradley's Station, on lh E. vlr C Rail Boad. is locate! on this land. Further information can bm obtained by applying to CHAUi ES BRADLEY. Cambria Tp., March 19, lP63.-tf. "NV'OItD rKOMJOIINSTOWI JOIIV .1. 31lrRPIIY A, CO., At their Stores in the Seoft House, 31-jin St., and on Clinton Street, Johnttovn, ' Have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries. an-t a gene-ral variety of NOTIONS, Ac. -Their stock consists ef almost every article usually kept in a retail Ftore. all of which have beeu selected with care aud are offered at prh.es which cannot fail t. prore satis fac tory. Call and examine for yourselves. Feb. 23, 1807-tf. - 45- J. B. WRIGHT, Ages t, At Johnstown, l'a., for FIRE JiD LIFE IVSIRIXCIL Oflico with J. S. Strayer, Justice of th Peace, Market Street. Comjmnias nepresentolllntvixl Life In. surar.ee Co. cf New Yotk, 25.000,000 ; Cob necticut Mutual Lire of Hartford, $18 CnO -000 ; Home File Insurance Co. of New Ha ven.Conn. , $1,000,000; Putnam Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ccnn., jSCO.OOQ. fib204f HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Is prepared to make contracts for the paint ing of Churches. Dwell . w J ' C? - I mgs in Cambria and surrounding countitc, acd for the execution of all other work in bis line. Painting dote at prices more nxcr ate and iu a sty hi far superior to most of tha work executed in this section. Satisfaction guaranteed. feb 20 -tf. PJOTICF, -Whereas Letters of - Adnnnigtration oa the Ebtuta of John Pergrin, late of Jackson township, decease J. have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estates ar request ed to mska immediate pajment, and thoca having claim 3 or demands against the lami will make them known without delsr. SAMUEL SUA FFBJl, Adm'r. Jackson Twp., March 5. lS33.-t
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