r I : f i 1 ' II! i If 1 jj 1 '! 3 - 1 ; THE FREEMAN. E3.5!iSEURGi PA., " TnrsPAT, : ',: :.- : Jixe 11, 18GS. Democratic State Ticket. FOR A CDIToR AT, : HON. CltAKLES E. BOYLE, Of Fayette Cuntg. TOR PURVEYOR GEVKRtL : GEN'. WELLINGTON II. EXT, Of Coin mlia Count. Democratic County Convention. TKc Democratic elector?, anJ all others op-p-sed to lii'iieal misrule, will meet at their re Fj?tive ciection precincts, on Satcrday, the 2;'tii day of Jd.m:, instnnt, between the hours of 3 ai.J 6 o'clock p. a., for tho purpose of electing two delejritteH from mch district to at tend a County Convention, to le hoIJen at the Court Ilouye. in Ebensburg, on Mosoay, the Wd pr of Jest, instant, to plac in nomina tion a County Ti.-ket to be sup ported by the Cemrcnt and Conservatives nt tlie coming election, and to transact such other bu,in&sa us th interests ot the co.mry end the party may IS j OTaier of the Corrra'tlee. It. L JOFlNsTON, Chairman. 1 m the majority, and where the presence of Eue:uburg, Juno 1. 1GS. ... ' , . ! a strong military force, ought to have been . w . 7, , ! sufllcient to deter them from such outrag. Tj tlie Democracj cf Cambria. . . j If negro suffrage produces such fruits in The Democratic County Convention ha? j Washington city, what will be its harvest been callud for Monday, the 22.1 day of a the far south ? Let Conservative He the present month the delegates to be publicans think of these things when they chosen the Saturday previous. ftre solicited to vote for Grant.- A county boasting one tliousand Demo- cratic mnj jrity, with a very large number ! al ofCx-S'resU EJucliaaau. of Democrats competent and willing to J xha last sad tribute was paid to the perform the duties, of any of her offices, ! ,nurtal remains of Hon. Jas. DucuAN.vr, vxperiencea some difficulty in settling her I Fifteenth President of the United State?, ticket. Many candidates for nomination ' on Thursday last. The funeral procession must be disappointed, and it often happens 1 extended from Wheatland to Lancaster, that the candidates and their fiiends com-! one mile and a half, and was the most plain of the action of thj Convention. It j imposing pageant ever witnessed in that h frequently charged that "rings" control j portion of the State. It is computed that tle nominations in accordance with some about force thousand persons were in the mysterious "elate" arrangement, j pr0ccsMon, amory whom. were delegation? If there ar or have been any abuses j frora many 0f the principal cities and ih pco.de have tLe remedy the only i towns, as well as from tho National Con-rrmc-'y in their own hands. Let every gress anj political, benevolent and other Democrat tube an interest in the Selection of j assJciution:f throughout the country. The eood men for all the edees. Let ench j body was taken charge of by the Mas-jna, IKmocrat attend the dehgate election and J of which fraternity Mr. Uudianan was a see lh.it tru and tried men are chosen to j distinguished member, and by them con reprent them in the County Convention. !giicd to its last earthly resting place with Lc: the dogates so chosen come to the appropriate Mai-onic ccremtnies. The Conenriun letrminei to support none Ljt gord and competent men ; let them fc-ive at iiu-ai t t! ! interest of the Democra cy of CanXb.id county, rather than those cf twy indli'ual candidats. Let them acceptable to (ha pcrople Dpmnrrur' v, t i Bemocrat!c,Tj,clary la Oregon. Cf Grant und Colfax by the Kudicala comn the first repudiation of the infamous e ..... . , ines of that iniquitous party m the docfr; tbe S'.ral of cc-ndem nation upon the dastard lv .'. m-i r,,.rn- uK,. ...v ,t , . ly ucmagogue. who seek the destruction of our common country that they may t rulc and rit amid iba ruin. T( . n,.r.. rr, i t , I The Democracy of Oregon have clecteJ j tl ir member of Congress by over one thusat.i mrjoritv, fCCUieJ both I ousea ! f , : . tu w u t-ou'e, ol .he State legislature, winch renders certain tbc electien cf a Democratic U. S. t r.i i , Senator m p.ace of the insolent impcacher I and bigoted radical, Williams, and gained i nearly all the county cf.iccr3 throughout th Slata. The mi'etary fame of Gjd. Grant, be dizcaod and bedet koj as it is with laurels pfulcfl from the brows of braver and better mcn.icould rat saro the ldical party from a moot ui.trous defeat on tho shores of th great Pacific, nor will it avert the utter nnd more overwhelming defeat which nwaits that party io the coming November elocti on. All praise to the glorious Dem ocracy of the Young Giant of the Far West I The icfory thty Lave won is lut a harbinger of the more sweeping victory jet to be won by the Democratic rvuty all over the country in the approach- avoid clique or rings, but act upon their oiiiil ol the Junoial trumpets were heard owa judgment, and we venture to tay that d"ceu'irir'1K tL,e loI ot tbc -Marietta turn- tho actcou of tht Convention will be entirely ! among the gravest. .cea and around the chand I shape ot n grand Democratic victory in i 'htle people j-oung and old peeped in at in- the far ciT Siato of Oion. which in its l"Vai?' ftH'J ll'ed respectively Near by ... . j wa the chapel, with u.i large Gothic win- election on 1 uesday of last week placed j dow, embowered amor a the 'linden and manle in fall elections, when Grant and Colfax ! T,hc ?CDera! was evidently much embarrass i i- i , j erl when it came his turn to pocak but ti e K.Hhch?ra and robbery, negro suffrage j words he said were apt and baracterisoc ml frcedffien'a bureau, will all their at tendant corruptions and cankering vices, will be buried in ot.e common grave so de?r that tbu hr.nl of political resurrection vi-. never reach thm. IXesro Zllois in UTashlngton. Ti e municipal election was held in the capital of thn nation on Monday of last utr! h. occasion- was seized upon by the negroes to inatig-jrats a terriblo and ' J.'cody ri..:f which resulted in thd brutal ?iinaiion of two white men and the . :tream?it of eeveral other?, as well as v bii. i; j of it number of voters of their ctri ra. stct! of supporting the Con yaire ticket. While men, naya the . iftasrer Tnietfgnert commenting on apaHiBj scones of bloodehed and ' vt9eni, wer prevented from deposit- th;r votes by organized banis of , arned afld brutal blacks, and whenever . of their pvn face was euepected of ;jg tho Conservative ticket, he was pet 1, abused, beaten and driven from the Wben it was declared that by a nt. bel'evpd to have been fraudulent, 'vfraPn.l.M.n., e it t ' i . . a . fa ira.Uca! candidate for Major had ' ft majority, armed bands of negroes ap peared in a procession, and being infuri ated by incendiarj harangues from John W. Forney and the Radical Mayor, they proceeded to murder white men, and to commit the grossest outrages upon the peraons and property of unoffending and peaceable citizens. No white man dared to express his political views in the hear ing of theae black roiacreant?, and a cheer for the Conservative candidate cost its ut terer his life. With razors and other unusual and horrible weapon?, white men were deliberately murdered by negroes in the street of the National Capital, This is the direct and legitimate result? f that radical reconstruction of the South, which constitutes the pla'forra upon which "Grant and Colfax expect to be elected Let tfce people read the account of the affair which" appears elsewhere, and then let them remember that this exhibition of what maybe expected from negro rule took 1 place in a city where white men are .arcc y ; clo.ing scene is thus nai rated by tho Lan- caster Intelligencer : The scene at the burial place -.vasnot the least imposing of thin interesting- day. The paths of Woodward Cenietert were lined iMtn uaies and children from uoon till the were filled with quiet, crouching parties, and the great object of attraction was the open ' -raVl' waging to receive the body of a Chief ; M,2iatrate. Tlier. .. L ,.ira J the undertaker, asdstans ni.d polict n.cn I ,Keelnn", ltje puce clear, ihe grave was mm n i '-irj-er than tnose usually opened, aud in the j depths of it the coffia-rase was expose 1 ! t('t, When the laigo procession arrived, j to the thuJ of mnflied drums and the long j plaintive peal of tho trumpets, those per ona who constituted the advance bodv- firemen, beneficial associafons, etc.. formed ,a lir,e 0 t"er hide tf the turnpike while tho Mason. lawyers and the numerous car- riages and fctrsnge puest iled through them. ?l Wil8 a sctne of eolemu and yet Fmposins interest, the musio stirnng the foliage and silencing the birds among the trees, sounded trcnS Boft dirge-like by turni ; and to its heavy pulses the feet of the people ft 11, until ftt hvst the hearse moving Long them rd! brought the rreeident of the United States to Lis last palace, where he shall be laid away to the fame to which the sober memory and verdict tf men will consign him. lie, at least, was at rest, dumb to the cry of faction, deaf to the urgent annoyances of office-seeker?, forgotten "tho long lifetime t f duty, ambition, prosperity and w.r. And not a heart of all the gazers but felt that in his death a greU man had pissed away, the topic and hero of a mighty collision, which h had striven with all his patriotism and talent to avert, but destiny would not have it to." Geant's Speech. Knowing that cor Kadical friends are exceeding anxious to read the speech made by Gen. Grant last evening to the committee -who waited on him, we hasten to produce it from the epecial telegrams to the Masouri Demo crat : "Characteristic SijmA 7, il, gj ami wnen ne rootle tly closeJ with the idea that hid action in the paat must be his guar antee for the future, there was a hearty and unanimous cheer of 'that's right,' with much fchoutirg, clapping of hands, ard expressions cf confidence and good feeling." We trust the admirers of the General are now satisfied with their candidate. The man who can make such a ppeech at cueb a time, is unquestionably the right stuff for President. "His action in the past must be his guarantee for tho future" is good. So clear and explicit, so easily understood, so free from any uns certainty Nothing like knowing" posi tively tho views of the man you are going to vote for, gentlemen! C ISy all means get h'is speech by heart, and when any Copperhead doubts Grant's position, repeat it to him nnd cover the sceptical wretch wiih shame and confusion. f Alton Democrat. . The African "voters" in tho South stand thns: Alabama, 104,518 ; Arkan sas, 25,506' ; Florida, 16, 089 : Georgia, 05,103; Louisana, 84,430; Mississippi! 80,300 ; North Carolina, 73,932 ; total, 71o,948. It is suggested, for the bene fit of whom it may concern, that when l ...i , . . . " the debt comes up " these gentlemen will vote against paying it in any form. Dot ter look, therefore, ere crystalizin this avogc suffraSe into organic law, Ieat it turn again sod rend yon; Call Ttr n Conservative Soldiers' and Sailors? Convention. Tlie following call for a national con vention of the conservative soldiers and sailors at New York on the 4th of July next, lias just been issued by the National Executive Committee appointed by the Cleveland, Ohio, Convention of Sept. 17, 1SGC: Washington-, D. C, June 4. 18G8. In puiu:mee of a resolution of the Nation al Executive Cnninittee. appointed by the Soldiers' and Sailors' 0"ii volition, whichas serahlcd at Cleveland on the 17lh of Septeui her, ltGO, a national deh-tratioii conventi-jii of all who served in the Union army daring the late relt-Iu4-n. and who are anxious to rercue the country from the ruin f the raui Citl party, is called to n;eet nt New Yt-rk city on tho 4th ilay f Ju!1 t.ext. Delega tions wili be chosen from each State in such manner and of such numbers as t lie several Slate Executive Corninittees may prescribe, ami etch delegation will cast in all the pro ceedings of the Convent! n the number of votes to which its Scute may be eu tit led in the electoral co!'ege. General Gr uit U the c.n hd ite ( f the r.vli cal paity. which for three years past lias prevented the aecomii.-hrn-rit of nearly all ithe avt w;-d (j! j; cts cT the war, and turned t - ti e destruction of the Cinstitution and ( the Ui.i en the power.- coi-filed to it for their ! preM: v;.tiou ; but he will be no stronger bef ;e tlie 'C.ip!e than lii policy lie repre sents 11 tie Dw-m'--cr;ts aim Conservatives 1 cordially unite and nominate ag-iiust htm n (talesman or a s 1 iicr wh.se rtcr l of j-.atri-otic K'.i vice is as uiiqui tioncd as hi. own. The nmracnto'H iiit-s between thn t wo par ties will then b' fiirl v- co'.isj l;-re.l . and the ieason, not the prcjiuHce, the peo; le will l-tenr.ine tli- ir t!i-ier. The pup"hj (if thi Convention is to ad vise and co s re vi'. !i li.e 1 ).-i!ficrai ic party in pre.--ii'ing to the natl.n a enr-di-d.ito for lVci-liont who will command the sup port of all v ho d hire to extinguish th1? leveng-s of the war, i.b vi-h the military despotisms n w ruling the South, "ive hack to tlie Srait'ncrn States the rights .f t-clf-govt ri.iiient and of an equal and fraternal union, and restore to the nation an economi cal an.t eon.-tirnf ional eoverninent. Col. A. W itllADltUllV. Main;-. - Gen. ). DONAH UK. New 1 l.o.nj ire, Xio.) r .1. 15 ;H 1'. t; nneete-ut. Col. LAWiLI-.NtE. RinHie hliiMl. f!en. James ?dcl)I" -E. Ntrw Y.-rk. Col. C JI. Z A LICK, Mew Jersey. Gen. J. KN 1111. Peiip-vlvania. Gen. II. MAULM'.Y. Maryiand. Col. 1MI. ALL A 15 ACK, Dist. ofGI. Cd. L. D. CAMi nilLL. Ohio. CM. T E Pdt A M f.ETTE. Kentucky. Gen. JOHN LOVE. Indiana. Col. T. L DICKEY. L'in... Gn. J. G. I'AKKlll EST, TTichiiran. Gen. EDWARD l'.RAGG. Wwonin. Gen. WILLIS A. GOKMAN, Minnesota. G-.n. E. V-. r.hOWX, Miss .mi. Col. niTFIl Mc FA LLANO. Kansas. Gen. J. V. DMNVHi:, Cal f rr.ii. C 1. ELY C. KINSLLY. ?d .-snchu setts. National Kxcutive Committee. Y Iiftt Ucniucrts Yill EJo. It has been asked, "Wlwt will the Democracy do if we he'p to place them in power?" The question is so well and appropriate' answered und so satisfac torily summed i;p, by Cin ral W. A. Go:m tnof Minnesota, in a late sprcc'i, that we feel bound to insert the answer here : "If (he Democracy get power in the Government, I hey will reduce the la. -ill tax on your tea, and what yot drink aud wear. "I hey w.h restore the Union, and turn over all the Southern States' expenses to j be paid by the South alone. j "We will turn out and abolish ten thousand Abolition Frcidmon's lluteau ooicu uuucip, aim sae (uiuions Ol u-.'Uars ! to the people's pockets. I ..rr.i...ri ii- "We will bid the South support them- ! selves and c to raising cotton and sugar, and we will raise produce to feed them. -"We will pay the public debt in the same currency we pay you and the same you pay each other, and Ly so doing s ive millions more m the pockets of the people, j "If wc pay the rich in gold we wiil j pay you in gold. If we pay you in pap. r money we wnl pay tho bondho'dtu s in pa per money. "We will enict laws to enable you to buy your goods wnere you can buy the cheapest, and Scil wnere you can get the best price; 'We will pr tret le.b.-r from tlie cn- croachmeiit of capital. "We will leave each State to e vrrn itself, limited oi ly" by the Federal Consti tution. "We will reduce the army in toe South, and send ihem to the Phiins lo protect the frontier and new routes to the Far West. "Wo will restore commerce, p.ace and good will between the North and the South. ''We will reduce taxes, both State and National. "We will lessen the officeholders, and release you from the taxation to support them. "We will enact laws inside the Consti tution. "We will restore peace at home and abroad. "Wc will inaugurate a day of modera tion, order and good will, instead of hats and ill-will, as now taught by Jacobin politicians. "We will give equal rights to all and every one, and grant exclusive privileges to none. "We will substitute calm statesmanship for mad Jacobinism. "Wegill make pets of negroes no long er at the expense of the white man nor force suffrage upon them at the expanse and against the will of those who have created and maintained the Government." Grant Beaten at Homk. Galena, Illinois, the home of Gen. Grant, was yesterday carried by the Democrats by from 2o0 to 300 majority; If that siuV wa!k in that city, from Grant's house to the railroad depot, which he once wanted built.for his own accommodation, and in order lo accomplish which he then aspired to bo Mayor or Councilman, is not laid down yet, we bope our Democratic friend in Galena will have it done. Grant may have occasion to use it some time next November, when he goes home, to receive the sympathy and condolence of his old neighbors as a defeated candidate for the Presidency. dnc'nmti Enrcrer Gtk. LITE SC1TS 3TL13IS, Prentice thinks that, when Ashley refused to take Mr. Chase's hand, there was a clear saving tf soap aud water to the Chief J ustice. The P.ev. M. Junkin, father-in-law of Stonewall Jackson find President of Washington College in its early days, du d in Philadelphia lately, nt an advanced ago. The National currrer.cy is to be re tired becaute the portraits of Chase and Fessenden appears on it. A great num ber of petitions arc daily sent to Congress on this subject. Joseph Kubideaux, the founder of St. Joseph, Mo . died in that city on Wed nesday, at the ace of S4 3'ewrs. lie es-tiibli-hed an Indian tradinu pot at that point CO j ears ago, and resided there ever since. Gen. Schofitld has been appointed Secretary of War by the President, and co;d;rrned b' the Senate. He entered on the duties on Monday week. Since the n'-q-dital , f ihe President, Stanton has !ert th.i War Department, and can't be heard from. At tlie city election held in Norwich, Connecticut. few dajs n?o. the Jindical ticket was elected by one hurtled and seventeen majority a D in .Ciati.; gain of nearly tvo hundred -u !a-t yfar'.-t vote. TIm vote polled was ten bun r d ml tiitt- tincp. the largest ever cat. 1 .-..in M .'ii oou iOliKOl n y we have never tried it that nuttincr pens into boiling water for about nn mir.ofc before dansing, the cro; produced will be free ' from tho bug. This seems to be an easy J and plausible remedy ; the purboilincr Jf tlie S;vd will also doubtless help germing- tion. j At South 11 . jd, Indiana, on Tuesday i evening, Missis Mary .Miller and Del phi ne j r-ixas witii ivio.-ne eixas and Charles atcrhotise, went out for a sail upon the ..t .i.- -i i,.. .. ' ...v. U..UJ. i ty t-onie mean? they lost control of the boat, which drifted into the swift current and went over the dam. and ;dl were, drowned. The editor of the Venango Sjfctalor has been shown a specimen of lead ere which i- found in that county, and is said to ield sixty- iht per cent of lead ml eighteen of silver. The $j.et-itor savs there is an old tradition of a silver mine linvin? been known tn iha Tn.i;... Jr . .. , . ' the spot wnere tins ore was obtain .-d, Said the Tribune n few months ao, tr-itit cannot carry our Irtnucr H. j - - " wears our uniform." "Imagine Ulyses walking down Pennsylvania avenue with Horace's old hat and wjaite coat, a bushel of newspapers in his pockets, and one leg of his pantaloon? stuck into his boot. The cifect of the picture would be heightened by a little st;itrgerin-. On Wednesday evening, near P.ucy- l ma, n uraKeninn Mmci uenrt-i ! Crumley, while sit ivg in ih cab os : ! talking itli the conductor, snd.L-nlv teli j to Mie floor, exclaiming, "My God, my He remained in an insensible con- dition, and lie.l shortly afterward, on a j passenger train upon which, he had been J placed for removal to Fort Weyti?. j During the rain storm lat Fiiday, n ; waterspout swept down Moody's Moun tain, in Hope township, Knox county, Maine, putting three ravines down the side of the mountain, one of .hem four rod , i i . r . i i . mde. and eight feet deep, and also uproot- mg in us course trees ten inches in diam eterand raiding Liucolnville Pond, iu one night, three feet higher than ever kuown emre. Michael Ihirrett, convicted, n?ains; :..........,: r - -oociuMve exioenee ol innocence, 01 in in the fuse that started the Clerkenwell ex- plosion, has been hung to appease the latest h-nglish cry for Irish blood. Sixtv five years ago Iiobcrt Km met gave up his life for a cause not unlike that for which Michael liarrett di-d, and Ireland still hated England and plotted to break her "filling yoke. The telegraph agent of the Assor-i t. ed J ress in San Francisco on Wednesday ;ave a rather neat sp'-cimen of what the j bjl- T-i m.'.rO .! ..ff.r-.. .. ttr.l ......1 ... II ..- .....IV.IIIH1 .v.nji. 11:3 iiii T.t-.i n, call i sarkasum Aiier annonncinir thr uu- i tier the circumstances, ready wonderful Democratic victory hi Oregon, the wa-- I . . . . ' . i gi-!i Mgent adds : " i ne nomination of ( j rn ran? and Ctiltax excites great enthusiasm here." Now that is really good tor a i telegraphic iokfl. i A week ago last Saturday, in Chey- j enne. iJaKota. one Ilooke found his wife, whom he had maniad out of hand, too intimate with a John Owens, and there upon sought tlie presence of the frail pair only to swallow some strychnine and die. The influence of example was too etrong to be resisted and the girl and her para mour then and there did the same thing in tuin, to be buried all thice together. Chey enne promises some more soon. Our Irish fell iw-citizens have good cause foi pride in the dotuils of the storm ing of fvlagad.ihi which have just been re ceived by mail. It seems that the brunt of battle and hardship was borne on the plains of Abyssinia, as it has been borne in so many other fields, by the Iri.-h sol diers of the Queen's army. What that army wnld be without the recruits it draws so freely from the Emerald Isle, we need not stop to conjecture. A". T. Tribune. Il1 Cambridge, Ohio, on Tuesday night, I F. Sines, nmnrietmr of tin. tier named Ker.non. Sipes broke into Kennon's room in order to' extinguish a light which he had left burning, and which, as Kennon was in the habit cf going to bed drunk, it was feared might set lire to the house. Just as tho land lord forced open the door, the boarder shot him with a musket, causing death almost instantly. The following account is given of Mrr lnJchanan's last moments: On Sunday his physician had hopes of bis recupcra iton ; but toward night he began to sink rapidly and exhibit the symptoms of early dissolution. Such of his relatives and friends as could be summoned were with him in his last moments, lie prayed and took the sacrament at six o'clock on Mon day morning. "God bless my country !" were tho last words expressed bv him. j and they were repeated by him several lanies m wnisper. Fihst Ai-r.ictN VicroiiY sinck tih; ! Nomination ck Grant ani Cou ax ! Those wlio happened to be in the vicinity of the Erie Canal bridge, on Plymouth avenue, Lochester, about eight o'clock on Saturday morning, were entertained by n hand to hand encounter between a black man and Ids wife. It appeared that tlie man had started to go toward tho centre of the city, when his wife overhauled him and demanded that he should return home. Each was armed wi;h an umbrella of con siderable antiquity, which was brandl-hed in the air as the tongue was used in no delicate manner. At length I he woman received a blow from the umbrella in the hands of her antagonist, which depressed her lipo a foot or more, and was ihe signal for action at ch Se quarters. Casting her iltiihrvll i t.b.-tvv1 i,.l l..,t f.. tl... I and tellin- a boy that she would r,av him a dollar to carry them to her house, she pitche 1 in, and in less tin e than is required ... " - r J to record the laet she tore the c'o'hit g from the b!a -k fellow till he was in a st ile boi- derir.jf ujxn nudi-y. His boots beio-r cev- eral sizes too large were shaken otfi7i the fi.rbf or,.l i :, ..m ..t .mi ... ... .w. .v.. ,i,r,,y. jiauicr i:ien me le.iow a severe thrashing, the woman led the piece of damaged cbor.y away amid tlie shouts of sjvetator-, he as tame and subdued as a Iamb. If l. wns not n lamb he was covered in part with wool, and was b ully Itiva -d. This the first . t n'-,'.) vu'tor' '" Grant and Colfax were ! I nominaied. - - ii ijJiiOTnm., . i 3 5 Af'k ta l.'ll?T PuiVflDf rcj; E BOfiTO R.1 ? Ollrfoi L w w I o rNU O fi W C O Of MY OWN M istFAtTl Ki'. ..... ,-t- , . .. . WHAT I MAKt I CAN WARRANT I . ! f ' . ' n,ort!'?. jcr m I f::,(! ' r-ru ide work, .ir.nnc wl.ieh I time I ln.r exi n.U d n:o-e tl:ui the nr. ti i ii repaifins: t:ps;u.u t.ires, 1 i.are determined to c-.me b::ck t ) tir-t principles and hem eh.r'h w uid recommend every housekeej er to cor.line lnvseli to tac nui.ufaeture ot liOOTS I Sf-t one. Mrs. A. M. riIT.lt. ana Ilulldlor ilea. Youth. Lilies and Mis5- ' Q. IU!e'The Dotv Wa.inc 31.,- es. a no t.ni now letter r-rep-u-ed than ever to ' i , r , .7 r.iv ..,. o j.-t.,,;- :' i cnine 1 jurcn u-e.- from y.u proves to be an I have at present in mv en.nlov a corr.-.eter t 1 artsc,e rra! nior.t tLe bt I have ever corps ot workmen. r..l can cliv without fear of f ('p" Considering the great relit f it a fiord c-Ji.tr,io:tii .n th.it I can turn'ou! nent and,'1'" Ihor of washing and the saving cf snh-i.o.t.d l!oot3 and Shees ;a a? i idld.vtk time, no family should b" wit lion t it. i-sjcks an can be .,:..! i.tij wJsere in the St.t'e j " WM. M. JONES. 1 :" .i-vin l, m-ile I ai.j !i.vinu I ; node cf th tv-i-it Frr j Cali-Kiii. aind will. hi ihs past month or two ' j hare hul or.iers p..r.ring in upon me from all 1 ! quarters IV r this k'xrl of work. The inaltrinl I t "J'-ti is me tt st to i to-jd m tl j in-.ik"', m.d the w raiaiislii .. btith in nearness ;mi Ftren ;th. oaiuu.t l e rxctbeJ at arv a'.ber SIY TTi AIN ALWAYS ON TIME : All work will be ret.lv fur delivery at the :oie promised. Vr cd.la.t-s . are! other in- i tere-finjr jr itupnt.oit ocetiri.re:e lue.l n it be po'pi,..'.. throu-'i iiiiy t.nbue uii ir.v jsrt to ! eeriM! to ti-: e. J G .d wotk ;nl .moiicrato pi lev-? is mv motto, ' :.n i ot.i tri il ccuvince any ptvion'thtt the j moon is wep clu.sen C-ir'Ttc; l:::!!: el' ft.-iets :ibJ Shoes attended i to prvtnpMv an l in a wofkmsuilike re -.nr.er. I 1 h:i:ik!ul l;.r . ilUvrr 1 leu! confi-teitt ihit ' i my work and j.n Os Will c ..nr.iea.l :ne lo a cn tinu iL.ce ar.a increase el t.:e same. .JOHN I). THOMAS. Ebenshur, Mav 2, l!rlj-'.-ti'. i.U, 1 iii . - -Xotic..: is lic-ri'iv :m ti;.? i'tc O'rner of ti e uivc:: ll.it I RIGI!T to triiini.fe.-tme and fell "Bknti.iy's j K:i::ipI-OSXVE 3D:Tr.r.rc.i itan On." in 'fT wh 1' i ment of Lt tteis rattnt.ahd that any person or eis.,ns tn:Uin!aclunn- or llin'it. or any imitation ol it. trhit1ect.r naue. if i he known, with, nt fi.rt obtains g authority j from me, will le proc-eded against by tine j course oi uw, ana sui jecte-.i to such tenal- ' j '. 'V;;'0 .a4 arc ln'?"' 5 ifiio-.ving iiamwi persons nave pnr- i cbased riirhts from titc and arc anthoriz-tl t.. i matmfacttirn ami sell tlie Metropolitan Oil ; j Christian ft' ich, for Summit viPe boronh ' and Washington township ; .John-Luck, for j Csrro:tnwn lcnuh. and O.rroll. Ct.tr-t nr.d ! Susquehanna townships. Any other par ties mtki: q or selling the Oil, or any in;ita- ; tion thereof, without pro hieing written an- i tbority Ir m me, are infringing up.-n mv tight and ihev and tli. se putchash'g from i lhtm will be th-alt with according to law ! M. L. OATMAN. ' ' Ebensburg, rIy 21, 1S"3. t" L. I. A NG ST ROT If S u J. pte- r ovAi.r. emails k;-ir kssve:: Pronounced the best, ever yet intro.h:ce.l in tlli- Coiintv or Stii!l. Anv or..-.i l.m n familv rfeht can have il-.em tr.in".., ir.ii from an obi box into a new t n -. s-evtrat ffr,'"s have had their bees trur.s U -rreJ. i aii.tttirv nave nruvon sa' ...i.tctorv. CAJ-Messrs. .b s. W. S.-esean.i 'O. p F.ver soic say thrit thev took of one Hive, i l .Jmie. 1 ';. 43 pounds of honey, and in IbMi. (,2b j ihs. find a swarm, and the bees had rh-nrv i to d.o them through the whe in lsjfi7. ! 80 lbs. of surplus honey was taken i.ut. ' Out of nine hives J 1 Kagariee to k ZCo lbs. of box honey in 1S' (!. ' reroti w:sliipr to purchase family rights ! can do so by calliror m or a.blressinir l'KTbK CAMIMJKLL. ; April 2i, 15(13. -tf. ' Carndltowa, Ta. AILKV, FAKRKLL & CO., SEEET&EARLIAI1 MAIUFACTIIERS -M.O. Ti); Lead, Irou Pipe, Rubber Hoe. Steura GaiiKes, Whistles an. I Valves, lion aud Copper Sinks find Huh Tubs, Steam Pumps, Farm Pumps aud Torce Pumps, Awl every description f qneds for WATER, GAS &, STEAM. No. 1GT S.MiTHFIKLO StRKKT, 1T1TSUUKUEI, PA. r"Send for a Price List. pr.23.-y. -ilj. mntrerof Vm K. IIcoues, lVtrkrupt. To wliom it may coneern : The ninJersigrie-.J hereby yives notice of his appointnient i.s As sicnee t;f the estate of U"m. UiGnit. of Wilmore, in the county of C:imlria, i.i the saia District, who wan to wit: On tht? 21 tliy of March, a r. lr'G8, at'.j-a.lped a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District. Court of saiJ District. Dated nt Johnstown this oi'lh day of April, A.Jn. MARTIN L. LONGENECKKR. mj28. -Ut. Asslgnef. 4 SSlGXEEArFOINlTa) In the -Jk- nnitierof Ctoaoii KiRBtv, Bankrupt. To whom it may concern : The ur.deisitied hereby cives notice of his appointment as As s'L'tiee of the estate of Groups W. Kn utT, of Wi! more, in the county of cTimbria, ii: the said District, who was, to wit : On the Cth day of March, a. i. lcb'3, ndjtidj:ed a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by th5" District Court ot said District. Dated at JohnstowD, this 2iJth dar ot April, : p. lMS I a w FKANK YT. BROWN, J AwhTCM. JJOUSEKEEPERS, ATTEKTCN ! A WASHING MACHINE WORTH 11 AVISO! f DOTVS MZ Clothes WASHES.! Tho best i ever invented :.'. !-l i - J'v The longer TIISV A P. K t st tl tho licllrr a r.i: 'J"J .FC C "!l " IUO enrr use tfcrouIiottt iliv, ccuiMi j . Many who s'-H the 1'sivfks.u Wkivgkr j k--p nh-o the Dott WASHING MACHINE, j I which, altre u)) but recrf!y in'rrJncrd. is ( i ns rcr.t a I.n!ir at;d Cl !!u a Surer ss the j Wr5,':r' a" 1 is iehtit,c,i " uin t,tih f I vor and patrr.raae every wI-,-ie. It w.-!K ,es yr-r fi-Hii wtliotif. ; ml, M i u - rnl'irif the clothes at all. f;d'rieo- Family Wat-Lcr. $14. No. 1 j W.ineer. 10. ! 1 'I I ...... i ,.v:., 4 j i i.i . " .. Uiiii o siic il" l 1 j 1 1'. u i!v l ; . t i ..7Cr- i ? A;rli nl'uris! ns Pi.-Ti inins and tndoi.-cd ' v lis I, i;turs as the le.t in mr.ikct. R.-ad the fo?!!.w:'.ig testimonials from per-s-'tsiu E'.'-ns? 'ire who h.avo ne.l s ci !e;;rn- i cd to a at' these vaiuablc Mtehir es ; ir. V. J7u),Lrtc have used one CI. i H'i'y-s Wasmng M.icuine-', whi-n we cased from you several we-ks inr e, anil it fives entire 8atisf,et:..n. '.W. ,-hee, fully re- I j cm. '.r end it t;. all h-u-ehre, ( rs, and an f-rn ! 1 t' sav that we w-r.ld'ra t di.-r.etise with il f -r I - - consideration, it is fc.reat tav .fi J lir.ie. labor and ch-tl the". j LINTON & SON, Mount IJ .e.pe. T ' i I'crcpss'o one ci i) jys aslif rs Irom VI- itt:ey ana am e.ent.teti witn it, i Oco. Untitle'; I am dei'jjhted with (h.e IlotV Wh ,er nnrp 1:icr..l f.om vnn the raore I use it the Later I like it. I wo-dd te-t be wi'hout it. It is a jrrTt saver I"' ,!r':e S1;i' labor, and tines not wear the -"I' thes t much a the eld tr.b and wash- ! b - Mrs. A. BLAINE. GEO. HUNTLEY. F-.r saV; by M.iv 7. lt-JS. Crr,. Ebr-rssVurg, Ta. i t7 , . .7 7 ; i f, Sr.. Tnc Lzz Qtff Kilti Success. tr .1 i MlE MESSfMd will quickly restore Gray I lair to its natural color and beauty, and produce bavarian: growth. It is perfectly hsrmles.1, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a f.r.c head of hair, as well as those who v. i-h to restore it. The b-.a-.tufal gloss and penunc imparted to the Hair make it desirable fjr obi a-.;! ycur.rr. DrrOT, J'. (JREIIS lYKIi ST., Y. fnTAm.tsnEr rv isrjx.) rmsT pniz in gold liudail. Awarded by the Aceriokn Institute, Jow York, SCHTJTZE &' LUD0LFF, ror. xuk jiEsr PIANO FORTES. Solo llaJinfactiirerG cf Grand Rr.d Squaro FAtcut Mouitor Plato Tiaco Fortes, uith DOUBLE IRON FRAME. A COMPLETE FECTEOTION AGAINST WET, COLD OS EOT CLIMATE. (Tatcntc-il Pobruary SOth. l'sCfi. ) "WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEAR3. Wnrrreomt, 45 J Broome St., Tr Vork. The Tat.-nt Mnlr Pltte ri&nns Ivy thrlr tn-tiliir Con- (Tru.'ll..u K'tf i-n..r tn ail ulhrri. .n.rth. ir TlirrH . on.t. In ;li ii.i P anil fiilH.n-d by tiir iron fr.iur. a.iuw. In a 'rf r ipiu t t.ir u.r e..iu,.iu b.id ili.ii i. rv.-.u.. . u ..tl.i-r K iii.l of I'inno. Bv tins In. an. tnr au.nOtv .. ..J nurtVrriid'f "r 1"J'! I'ronuuuctd by tLe best judfr. to ba Power and Swoctaass cf Tone, Eary and AgreealiU Toucli and Beauty cf Finish. Mot flattrin rerriflcate. cf rxrearnrr fn-m Thslbenr. G ntfi lm k. Strnk.i.. b. V ieiixteinp. mi.t . large iiunitK-r f tiia U.Ubt d;.liut.lir.l ln..ir..n.l ............ F....n 1.... ... t ...tic W1..K1-1V nitinwn. j piirin-r Mi l 9ti;-rior 1.. i'ltira ..r M num. Curing, we fire rn- K"lru . uur i iimufl ,i u lew ,ni.4 a .ra btca Dy ir Unf.r luakem. bmti tor Cirru'.ar and Price Ll.t. WJI. M. LLOYI", President. JolIX LI.OY I', dishier. FIRST NATIONAL 15 A X K OK Ai.TOO.VA. govi:u3ii:t AGC.VCV . AM) DESIGNATED DKPOSITOllY OF THE UN1TF.D S'lATKS.. Comer Virgiin'd and Annie Streets, Xerth Ward, Aitoona, Pa. Authorized Capita!, - - - - - $S00,C00 Cash Capital paid in, - - . . 150, tCO All business pertaining to Banking done l.ivorable terms on Internal Revenue Stamps of all denomi nations, always on hand. To purchasers of Stamps, percentage, iu M.imps, win ie ailowetl, as follows $50 to $100. 2 per cent. ; .f. 10i to $L'00, 3 per cent.; 200 and upwards, 4 per cent. Jan. SI, 1867 tf. TECSL BEAUTITUL StW tOKK SILICATE BOOK SLATES, l22HCltfVl VIZ PRICr 1,1" . Colie9, School, aal Jfercaatllo Book !..-: (vrrni rtxL clwiii bixotNcs.) TOCKT.T ELATE. i liit.r.jvf..i. .tt.t witu ..an Anlr f'.r l.V. v 1uima.i.(.i,i- p li.'l', .... Vx- atJA.F.lZ HOCK SLATS. 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Txt bi:r.:ai.tt Jn fi wr - - iii (1 t!:t! rei ijx- jv.r . iTrjiO;. r srf.p. rr i r. to j.;! ; :?., it. l j,, r-i.....!v v. le.tuuii; tiiO !:!:, v ill j-)vitv :tnlr i-s jas. i. noLi:r:.. rt .-;..u r r.'.'-i.. ? --w 1 1 ' i -o ( roioi ( rinoi;r.i Ar.' CI..rnir. fur I.itI.in- rfjl!ioo;i.on" Crown C viur.lirftt Aio Supr ri-T lor Tllaat-'ri? rbooMitt'a Cl C" Crinoline rI''Sioniii, C'rowv ('r.'nnllnr, JBL la a wnrl, n;e t l rr in thi -!!, ana iii !r ' linwu than a&y oti At wholcsnlo liy TEOUbCJN. U:.GUOX Z Co.. 3:'l l.r..-iuwT. f w YorL. i!OYYES . r. ' ' .. . ft-Al r; ...v "",,V",",U tI otter r riakm. ta ai.m In i .t t-1 Tlo IIOVir: Sowii!: Machine VANtTACTVi n. m- xi:c ::.';v.i: MAriiix:: co. LLL5.5 EC7T2. JV.., 101: iUir;Lii:s and :r a n it a c x r r. n r.s. THE PltlU. Av.-ari(i ovrL!htj--r.-o Corrp.-tltos. t::j: Kit ;h est hxwi. znn osly cp.cs.j cr n:-z trrtM or IiO.TCE. AgiU &OI.i tiV.ru f fir c m r iyuc u Ln :-t ivi J.v. i.-. in tht . Vcruat ui ti . corjiirr ri;.;nf. Ct flaw?. J, , I Mar nice. Ekhlbitcr. T-'Tr. Mi.'..n er. r.:.l;rrt (.- tnil,t - - .j-i. w fcii..Tf r iit-a:r- K-r ! it t rt r.-c ! c m.'.iif i - r r.rf'4 h V r- ',lb-r 'tblt lir;t t. f. ii'V. f- 7frti.Br;i ' evict t. ;n it', nor r t r..h i.- m f rir- it-m -r:. v rrT" a U TV. f Wr h"v- r ;'Vr A; Firrtt:ir. i- T r jrtd ; : e.i 1 i-oT femriu e. !t e in t r r 1 ' S t;i V. .'h Sir.t (.:- N-rw Jeiy G. II. BAnLTOiiE. J "4 Sl Yi" 'i v 'i v lit MAXtTAfifkiirA TTsre-rooms, 343 Eleefker Street, Kew Tk &t." 83 Var, Elri i-hed. mid Irlr JUv.,I An-ntdnl. Onr Plino Fore-. rr nnw r.r i- 'ii i 'i.."v arklw-wV'rd r q.urr.1 to ,.T .,., wnrrt la t .. i f-.- ,r tlT, 7 .nri. WMBiiimi;, t..t,J'. f ':LJl :l-1"' r -a.ai at !ic w 1 Urn rt.au a c ?nS CV." Everj Piaao Forte Warraiiied f;r 5 TtArr, at! to givi Batls'aotica. .,I!.rtTCls rn'"'t " : rVm '---'-"e iat f-f , part arc oi r -.isbl -aa.M.,i. ,4 . f , h, lJr, ,..t au..atv tr. C3i L-procir.i. Ko prt i. ..i.; J ; wLat t:. p..b,i"c .v r..Uat ia . ot.t, n-rer i.-jv uur Ti.reance r.e-Tpart :iii. cn j -lit. i. )ioi:r.tlT. f.iri.iull. vi.Iimt! ik. :y n ,1t!ul '. t wiil barttie most ti.iaiitr .samiiis!. n Ti. -eti. r frcrx l b lon4. carve rtie rf mml plan . w ; ,. b i. .1 i ;ri e.eic'n nina. .,J wr .very .i.v. . e,--..i .. -H i 1. r. i.rj K"tt dele ate. fiir la ir. vll.rntK-.iM. del'-t u i i:: 1 1, k mc'ik r.i.c tr. autl tiM iu tie power Beceutirr t l.mjurt ettrv u.. rt 1 ir r. ' ' Tt-.v M,i'bwtWt, t'.e br.f, tt- rnr-t ., .1 e,.n.er. nr. y the ri,.v. We .re rmna! iiu a fiir irt! t Or price, raiife Irom .v tw..niu. -. MEW YOEK PIANGnLETE C OM p A X Y . Minufetnrer cf GRAND AND SQUARE Agraffe Piano-Fortes; Ko. 340 anil 342 tteeon4 Ai kuur, (COKNKIt OK aOlh eTKKKT ) m:w yokk. for drcriptive C-uduae and rrio Ijmf. 0SE0BN MASUFAOTCaiNGr COMPATT " IO HlteUrr Mrfft, V "UMIOUX" B1CP AM) ANtMAl CAGtS. M.rnif.etorel wilety .v tl.l. Cnmrf r at nrtdcei-rt C.t.w Oi.e r L. 'teif. ..f t'alrt.r ol the t'uild State. Inlioo. '"" "rty ..f rtyle. au4 fii.nh, u3 Canary. Parrot. MocXIne BtrJ. Bjulrrl &o. TeT.re CnUUe.1 In a ..jpeiln, tr.on,,.' M , .,," la tliett ron.troein.n Ta.i ... Vw t m,.f rleT. wtia.,,,eMetbrp,iil,ott.,1-...rn,r, k, b. iKn. In n i.rber C.i.a They reee;vrn the hi-'-.- jeftm at Aniertt-an I;iif.;te m4 y. State F.'-aef :ff Uri J.-Qr.t to tue, Iraae. Stu-it t.rt- af ap rrt - : - y i7 i i 1 1 i ! 1 v 1
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