The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 25, 1869, Image 4

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Il-lug heerd d big bos radicals a Lus.aud
.. times dwehir ..
Dt .la b'rtck fa1, kit aovi da uhiU folks was .
perzvdi'y mi a par,
At dare word I Voiced to take em. and o I
nude a call
Ou de p i''4 dut peddled ticket Lr Grant's
D.y set i in 'for table, lookin mity
proud url t-tiff- - -v -
Au' dereckly d; chile Vr.ow fieslf, (ley all
began to an iff. "
Scs de cheerman. " Who Are yen. "sab ?" ins '
. I, "A rn;tu and bridder ;
B it he -buck hU I.eaJ as if lie meant. "I'm
damned if you am, nudler."
f t-s I, "'Sense, me, my good bosses, I dont
"tnean nv offence, "-. -I'm
a wool-dyed I lick R?f ublican, ia dd
"" "Merry strongest -enee ; .' 'T -And
me and my 'old Vdnau she's jim up
- at heel ami toe
To your 'nam-juration breakdown, hev con
, clouded we will go. '. ' . '
t u,,'. rt .,.t n. t.ut .-.'i '
' Skf r,k. "My niKr- r frieii l. ,
Eoffyour k tiller and yuur priuei. loa is quite
a recnir.nj? a J,"
L'u? jon jeedis ting ;s prlv't ; we're rleascd
to have Vim call.
Lut we kent.i t tell you tickets, not on co
acc Ui.t tit a-i."
' . ..."
Turnin' np dr "lel en noscp, dey all motion
ed to do door,
And ouc wl.i?p:red to de mettseriger, '-.Turn
t'Ut dat iiii-'T hr.ie."
S j bcin' quite dir-istiCed, I left de tntskic'
croo.
Aodjdaji.ed 'em all for uea aw Lite trash,
by y vl au jivJO.
5luck Fm. a waiter at de ball, allows he
nebber se, - ' 5
ScDce Ooratuity let him lib, a more proinis-
' ' cu i-prte ;
Tubf, loafers, le'ts, and fkallywags. al!
gftin it topedder,
Like buttetilice and tumble huge, and liop-
tuuds in a u.eddcr.
l)e ladien dey was hrwsled round, dare starts
and pnirs tured,
De gemmen ! st dar hata and sacks, and
ome of 'em was ihored ;
And sitoh a fiht for ojstrrs, f-ereams bor.ed-
tuikey ar.d champafne.
Sin. hopes, for bunion eater's eake, he'll
uebler bin ajain.
I'm Irrrv p'.vl we didn't go, bitch rows
don't corrcspoTid
"Wiy de re lined and butiful of Africa' bo
VWitd.
At kullvd parlies all de 2DtaLP quret and
joli(e.
Ie black eiert don't lower demselvcB to
bkranible like de vhite.
Pownir? ar.d Boker dey -was right dey
didn't shame de race
I'.y tryinj; at do grand pow-wow to ccbupy
a place.
D y found le oyfters for de ball, and drcst
de latlit-i hair,
l'.ut dis chile i rj 'iced to say dat nuther
gtnt was date.'
And now my Jreddren far and near. I dis;
v. id dis remark.
Keep you rselve always to yourselves, with
your own kul'.er sprk.
Aid daii't let 't-ia'iA.n.n iuuiata your wives
and daughters r-'ol ;
Aa de Lrd parts una and sheep, yon mud
. . jart de har and w(k-1.
JUNIt'S BaUTCS r.KOTTN.
I -T-taraci, lilij r th r-imrii-ii i imm iimp
l'e-cutiat it) of llauJwi llitiS'
It is ti remurknble fact, no nsan enn
ever pet lid ut tha ftyltt of handwiiting
pvculi.ir to 1.5a country. If lu be Ivipli.-h,
he always, .u- itcs., in . Eui:li-li - ptjlc ; , if
V enc'i. in Freiv h Mylc ; f G?rtnnn, ImN
i--Mi o' Spanish, in the style peculiar to his
ir.i'iori. ,5I urn nri'tainred," says a cor-r'-pm'"-'it,
"with n Frcneluuat who
HHkn En!h like one of our own couu
tiyiiien, and writes it with ten t'nm-s the
cwriectiicaa of ninety-nine in a bundled of
or, bo: yet he cannot, for the life of hi.u,
iinitaiu our modes of writing. I kre-.v a
fcjjotch youth who was educated entirely
i;i Fiance, and rcsiJed ci'.tcen years in
that eon & try, mixing cxcluMvely with
French people, but who, although he had
u Fieuch writing mabter and p:obab!y
never ?aw- anything but French writing ii
Id- !if?, yrt wrote exactly in the English
Ftyle j ir M"as really national instinct. In
l'aris iiil the WriiinatjOf.Htcrs profess to
tench the Ent-lish styl. ol wiiiin ; but
with all their prol'esions nnd all tlwir
exeriiJns, they cm never get their pupils,
to ado, it uny but the cramped bun I of the
FiTnrti. Sonio pretei.d to be able to tell
the characteristics of individuals from
their handwriting. I know not how this
may be, but certainly the iia:un to which
au individual belongs can be insianlly
h tcraiined by his han Iwri'ing. The dif
ference between the American or Eogli.-di
nt d the Fier.eh Iian -Iwriti -g is immense
a seh'H,Uoy would d'tinuieli it ut a
glance. Mix together a hundred shrets of
manuscript written by 'a hundred French
lii. n, bud nno'her hundred written by
Eni'.i.-'nmen or American?, and no one
could lull to dtctin:!ii:h every one of them,
thi.uszli ali i-hould be. written in the sania.
language, and -with the same pens and
paper. .The difference between Italian,
Spanish and German is equally decided
In fact, there is about as great a difference
in the handwritings of ditlert-nt nations .t
in their language. And it is a sinful r
truth that, though a in:n may slo.ko otf
national habits, accents, manner of tliirjk
ing. style of dreFS -though hi may become
perfectly; identified with another nation,
ancf frjx'ak its language as wed, perhaps
belter than his own yet never can be
succeed in elutttging his handwriting to a
foieigu style." E-s.'&s f'om the Club. .
Cut iocs Wiu.s O.ic of our correal
pondente. who baa a taste for such mat
tets, ha8 collected and sent us for publica
tion in tli L-dyery tha fiallowiiig carious
wi'ls. The first is fiotn the will of Geo.
Aprlebee, Koctor of St. Lride P) Lon.dop,'
proved August 7, 1783 :
"My body, after being dressed in a
flannel waist-coat, instead of a shirt, an 1
old Burtout coat, and breeches without
linings or pockets ; an old pair of stock
ing, .shoes' I .shall want none .'(having
done walking), and a worsted wig. if one
can be got, ' J derire may be decently in-
tarred " '
"'TI.e second U fi:n tTi;- will of Steven
! -Ecbrnnry 5; 1770 : ; ' ' '
' "I gTve'nr.cl bapiia'ii un!o Jj'in AU-.
!c it,, and Mary, hi wife, the pom of six
pence auiocc, to buy each of them adul
ter, in ens? the Sheriffs should not' be
provided " ' " . . :
rI he third is from tho will of William
ShaekeU, ' Esq , Governor of I'lyniouth,
proved Oct. 12, J 7 82.
' 4tI '(Wire that my body maybe kept
ne lor.; a it may not be offensive, ' and
tlint one of my toes or fibers may be nit
off to secure a cortuinty of my being dead.
I . 1.... .Via A : -t l -i i.n.t ti -m
dear wife, that.u, .robl,d
. , ii r i u i i i r I
with. one old tool, sue will not tlimk ot j
A p. lffi. tn vr in iu 'i.ji'ii' .
tnarryins Hnother."'
The following is from the will of Phil- I
ip Tiiioknre. E-q , of London, proed !
Jan. 24, 17.
"I leave tay. right Inn I, to be cut oil NOilLIJ, iulL "di ll ASirAf!L01i COUK
jif'ermv death, to my Fun, Lord Audler, IXG 8TO ES,
ifi- t . , i And nrv Oct' kir.c Sti;ve ('e-5cd I yill "ct
and 1 d.-Mie it nixy b:- nt to bun, in - , 1 ,ir'- , - i-c- ... i r u. 0
. . -i i when ordcrcil t manulictiirer s prices.
hojjee ih.it tin-h a t-iht . m.iy remind l im
of liis doty to (Jod, after-lr-vio.7 fo lnp
abandoi! 'J tl duty he own! to a. ftther
v.-Lo or.ee t-rccticiialeiy ' ! ved i.iui."
'
Josil Uii.i.ixos ON O .vi-d The o'.vl i.s
a game bold ; ha can i.ip anytliing that
wears feather? after dark
He is a luxuiious bard, r.nd feeds on
sruins: chickens.
a
He is a h-ng lived bnrd, nnd never was
known to take death natrnliy.
lie is a haidy burd, and greze tuff by
bih in.
lie is an honest burd, atsd ulways shows
an open countenance.
He is a prompt burd, nnd satu-f!ze at
o:-st his o-u'.s'ar.niniz bills.
He is a cor.iloi IrtUJe burd, and always
sleeps in feathers.
Us? is an attractive burd, and durin ill?
dsy can alvara be found in.
He. is a festive burd, and don't come
home until mon::ii4. .
Thus the owl, a mistaken emb'em of
soiit'.idp Ptui radnf- if. we d;g into .his
ratine closely, is emphatically o.ie of the
boys, and belongs to the club.
If fir"
fho ly ri-i?'M C .
'".1 V i . -..
' f F." t' i "rv
rfi
will quickly rr&tor: Cr:y Hair
to iti natural color aaJ beauty,
cnl produce laxai i ant rowth. Li i
pcrfictly Ji.arn-.lr5i, and is prrfrrred
ever every c;.rr jrcpar-:dcn by
the; wha have a jc lic.?d cf hsir,
as well . i tliOi? who wish to rettcrt
it. The bii-atifal ploss and psrluTie
imparted to ths Hair mate it desirr.tlr
for old aad young,
far Ga.tJ b7 r.H irai;5iitfi.
DEPOT, l'Ji UttHENWiCiA hT., 5-
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$ i'v f V-5 r.'j . t-i Vi '1
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8 Vv ii'V
PHILADELPHIA.
1 -f , '
JC-CSsmpIcs ser.'.Lj- mail v;!;cr. wrlL'cn fct
SALE' The. undersigned; ( fTers
-a. . fjr sale the FARM on wli'ch they now
reside, rituste in Allegheny tow-eship. Cambria
eoiiLty, witLlr to miles of Loreito, (form-rly
owned v JainOA MeAieer,) ontMinin'r ON K
HUNDRED a r.M( MTV-SEVEN ACRES.
tore or lest, l'OO Acres of which irec!eii(d
the halrnre well tir.ibored. There is ere.-v-l
ou the premises a e ood DU ELLING IKiFSE
and splendid BARN, toet'er with other ne
cessary outouildins-i. .neh i Blacksmith Shop,
Corn Ci io. Sliecp House, kc. ; also, an excel
lent ORCHARD ol' choice fruit. Title per
fect. . For terms apply on the premises to
' U.kC SHIELDS.
I Lorctta P. O., Aug. 0, JeGH.-tf.
OOK IIEliE! LOOK HERE! !-
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
The subsciiher will sell the Farm on which
he re-ides, in Allegheny twp., Cambria county.
T he Farm contains 145 Acres (90 cleared) aud
the inii roveiufnt nreamtile nl in rnml rv.l..
F.air U.nns ud diapuun'.e title. Possession
: l- V i , . A. n Abl JirtS.
" - -n, . xiwrnco i . (j . s,
Hp i a niin bsird nd hr.uis sit mos' ! f.-iTl "SzjmCTS. Vi iCk ar.ft CilllllTlEVS I
ti vrnoi.K.eAU! o!-: KKTAir- :"'- " ' Nightfalls cm be made at hUresUer.ee, o
' .',' '. . . i i r i:. ., ,....t - .1.-r :'i. hor south of A. ILauifa tin and hardws
-118 II a Fallen UH-il, n rn'M irir.n-ii . m-h.m v.,i, j , .Vn ...u m tuy .!-ui j r,f if"-
juti-e of pefee and a comity supervisor. H-u-e Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving "Jie- - ' .ay V, lBo..
Ill is .,W b.od, nnd can eit up as etilT nioie liht than any oilier in u,e AUo, tue DEYEREAUX, M. D PilY
.v..f-.n'Hf'hn . it-t 1'aragou burner, for Cuiue Od. ft . ' .'
as an cxclamai.on p- ii.i. f.H;iAN ASi Mtugfon. Summit. Pa -
VYV-T;-- rrrr ;ifJ.'
tier-
H ii f. V n n rt r V m
tnn rr.?--fi risr-? ' to.'-n i
T r.ns nov,' prrrarcd to f fTer
.'SUPKRIOR lXDUCEMITS
- to cif n rracnASEHS of
m HT'T-Ii!ilM ?T P'1"PPn UUP
Hill, iJ-lSM laUli l blilii Hflliil 'I
.. rriTJiER at
WHOLESALE OR I i ETA II-
Mt ?tock consists in part of every v.triety t f
Tin, Pilice-5ron.
coppj:r and drabs wares,
3, .E0IXi2R3. tc.,
G"fi"
CANS, IlOiiNh.r oh? ib.HlSrf IIAKD-
V OF l- Vf I'V T"TrI)
OIL
Fptm Anaontt .
HEATING and COOKING STOVES,
EXCELSIOR CoOKLSG STOVES.
O i l Stove Plates ru.d Urates, &c, ' for re
pairs, on l.-ir.d for the Stoves I sell ; others
will be orders; I when wanted. Particular
attention given to
SpoLitinp-, Valleys and Conductors,
all of whieh v.-i!! be made out of best mate
rials and put up by cimpcttct workmen.
g?rCER's siFTr.i; !
Jt rcec tn mends iiself.
SUGAR 'KETTLES AND CAULDRONS
of all sixes consjamly on hdud.
Special atteiit'.on given to
Jobbing m Tin, Ccppsr and Shc&Mron.
at lowest possib;e rates.
VrHOI-FSAI.t: M KIT 11 A NTS' LlfTS
::ow ready, ar.d will hi sent on app.icatipn
by mail or in petsjn.
Ilopitis to see all my. old customers and
many r.t-.v ones this Sp.ir.ir, I return mv
oast sieeeie thanks f-,r ti e very liberal pa
troiiat;e I have already re-eiv;'d. nd will
"ndr'avor to j.'.eas-! ad wholiiay call, wheth
er thrfv buy cr i.i t.
FP. '-.NriS W. HAY.
.TofctiPtown, "!darch. T. 1SC7.
-'.Vvlv j. 'J j iiiki a. 1 1 ox! l-.i.
BOOTS -AND SHOES
( F 31 Y CVS KANLTiCri-at.
IWHkT I HAKE I CAN WARRANT i
After an experience of more than a vear in
J the sale of E;.s'rn made ork, rlnrlnj: whir-h
time J have ex-jeudtd t::ore ti:n the profirs in
tepa.nr.g rips ai.d t.r's, I have determined toJ,i. w..,,:,r v. w i n t . .
...... i.?,i, ii i 1 other ecurifes, bitJuht an 1 si hi. Jnttrci-t
eonie l.:iek to hrt pri!:ciptc a::d hence ortli ., , ' , ., ,, . ,
, o. !h:e mvself to t e m:r.uf acture ot BOOTS aHnwcf! " 1lme Vr- Collections made
ami SHOES for Men. Youths. LjkIIos and Alise- ' m all accessible points in the United States.
es. bt.iI ftin row lirtr. r T-ri'ivir.vi th.ih ever to
give entire satisfactkn in my hnshiek.
I h:vc .it f-repetit in my cnip'oy a eomreont
et-rp.s of worknsen. ar.l cm sav v. ithout t'ctti of
coiirrat;ieti"ti that 1 c:m turn out as neat ami
substantial 'toots mid S!-ue-i ut as m'idfbatk
vricrs as c ii lie t.uide asivwaere in the State.
am hivi-i B'i'i's ui:id of 'he ti'C-t 1'reneh
(-..li.kia. and widii.i t!;c past month or two
hare had or Irrs prvri;i in ,.pij:i me from .all
fjiiarters frr t!;i- kind of work. Thern:ilcri.d
in thpae Hoot- is the V-cst to be found in the
market, and the wortn-mshi , both in nea'ness
atid strength, cannot t.e (xeelled at any other
vstahiisliuient in the country.
.MY TRAIN ALWAYS ON TIME!
All wmk will be reiily for delivery at the
time piomied. Y-di.l:,r. v:stts and oth"r in
terot'rp or important oeeiirrenee noed not he
f os: pone.' ti.rjugh any lad. ne on my part to
((line to tiiiic. . .
G. od woik r;n 3 moderate prices is my motto,
and o:e tri 1 will eouvice anj person t'u-it the
ni-'Oi. is m vi; eh-.i-. n
CS'Kr:1!rimr ol" Boots and Phne attended
to promptly and ia a Tt-.irkmullke m infier.
Thatikfal for past favors 1 feel confident that
my work and pr'.ce vi ill c.jTcmend me to a eon
t. nuance ui.d mcrcaae of the s.ime.
.lOr;:, I) THOMAS.
libers' vrrr, Jlav 2?, ISrC". tf.
T4.EOKGK W. YKAOER,
Vhoiffnlf nn Stta'.l lical.r In
riiATir Arej uuiiix S ! uVlS
OF LVill'.Y DESCRU'TION,
liiJ, Uuiiii.i. iitj Uxilti i-iti.i iililtiJ
OF HIS O -VN I-! A N FFACTHRE,
: ' f If;
And GENERAL JOpiJ EH. in SPOUTING
and all other woik iu his liue.
Virginia Street, near Caroline Street,
Tho only dealer in he eitr having the riht to
eeil ihe r-.owned "JA11I.LY SHEAF '.
C O O K. S t'O V F.. the mo- perfect,
voi-t'.tle wild s itisfsietorjr -j . . .
Stove ever i:. traduced
to the public.
Stock Immense. - ruicrs Low.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
7 6 N - E X l L 6S Tv if!
-Tiir; Tf i ft'-i.iintiT. -'-
pTT-T1? AT T?TTf -T WT T7TT) I ?
Gives twice !.e light (,i C -ibon Oil, and is safe
nrt(U r u' i..c;i-e--i!iti;ncs.
CANNOT BE EXPLODED !
"I he undersigned are now m uiufacturtng and
have for .ile t hir
NEW PETROLEUM FLUID
made I'V oisiiiiatiun without the aid ot com
pou'iids, whieh is g odu.dly takleg the place of
Oiirfvv. Oil wherever introduced. C
AtJENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN!
Send for Ctreulnr: Addrca -;-;J
J.J. PALMER 4 CO., v ' '
No. C lis nd Street.
Jan. 21, 18f9.-3m. ' Pittsbcbg!!.
f JjlAILORI N C EST A DLLS 1 1 !1 E N T
A REMOVED. The subscriber would re
spectful It antiour.ee to hi customers and the
citizens of' Ebensburg aud vieinitv generally,
that he has removed to the rew building on
Cevitre street, oppodte the Mountain House and
iuijo'nir.g the law o Slice of Geo. M Reade, Eso...
and is now not only prepared to manufac ure
all goods which mar be brought to him. but is
sm.phed wi;h a f.nebne of CLOTllS, CASSI
M ER ES. VESTING &c .. which he wil ? make
o order in the test style and at the lowest, pri
ces. Feeling .confident of giving entire sat:-.'
faction, l tiopo tor aa mireasM patronage lri
my new location.
D. J. EVA1NS. .
-Tl:e inderfigned, a
of the T!U:i
m 're Coilpo
of Dental S jr
pery, repect-
iull v oRerj hi?
PE0FK3M0NAL
services toth,
f l? Ana n f
ensburg nnd Tic?nit'v,licb place he will viit
ouihe rortTft Mujiar of each month, to re
main one week.
-Au-J3. ' SAM'L BELFORP, D. D. S.
I DR. H. B. MILLER,
Operative ar.d Mechanical DENTIST
Otnee on Caroline street, between Virginia
and Emma streets. 7 F'cr.sons"' from Cambria
county or ehewlirre wti.i ct Work done by rne
to the amount f Ten DHirsSintT upwards, will
hive the rHi!r-:d f":rfe dedue'ed f'vnin their Litis.
All wotK wAr.EANren. Tan..2I , lfCO.-tf.
llD7w. ZIEGLE IT, Surgeon Den
tist.will visit Ftien-sSmrg-n-o- rw
fesslonally on tho SECOND Mas-Jp-dat
of e"if h nioi.th, ai.d TeMU.ittigr
one week, during which time he a-
irssv be (uun J at t!; ..fTi-e herefofore occupied
l.v 'him. iJj .irdr.i Huntley's llsr.Iware i?t-re.
Tee'-h cxfricted wit!. out p . in by the uzo cd 2t'i
trate Oxide, or Laughing Uss. .. j . ... '
TAMES JV 0AT2IAN, -ii. D.,
tenders his professional srrvieesas Pby
sioian and .Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll-
i tewn and vicinity. Otliee in recr of build
ing occupied by" . I. Bnctt ft Co.' as a Btore.
ne
ware
Otlica enst end of Mansiou' House, on Rail
Itoad street. Night calls toav b? mi le r
the office. " fray 23. tf.
rj J. LLOYD, successor to R. S.
--' Bunx. Dealer in Dnnjx, iTtdicives,
Paints, 3"C. Store on Main street, opposite
the "M.insion lb ue," III eDsburg, l'a.
October 1". loC7.-6m.'
"frank w. hay,
T71IOI.F.SALE and RETAIL Manufacturer.
Jf of TIN. COI'PF.U and S! Ie7i'-I ii' N
WAKE. Canal ttrccl. below Clinton, Johns
torn. Pa. A large stock - constautiy
hand.
mil L. O A . T ii A N ,
1TJ-.. ebunsbulg pa.,
Is the s de oii.tr of the Bight to Manufactuie
a-'d el
T TT f, t; n e q. i: a l led
fETRQPQUTAM OIL!!
id. mlahgfTlTn.
ITTBXEY AT LAW. Johmiox-:n, Pa.
lx Office' in the Exchange .building, on the
Corner of Clintou and , Locust stre ts--up
stairs. Will attend to all butiiaess connect
ed with h:s profs.vdoti. -' 1
Jan. 81. lS07-tf.
"3 LOID & CO., HnIierM,
Bl.J KnKxsnrKO, Ta
(Kill. Silver. Government Loans, ar.d
and a general Banking business transacted.
31. LLOYJH &. CO.,
JUxiiv.es, Aliooma, Pa.
Drafts on the principal cities and Stiver
and Cold for tale. -Collections made.
Moneys received on deposit, payable on de
mand, w ithout interest, or upon time, with
interest nt fair rate. ar.31.
R. L JOnX-TO. J R. KCANI.AN.
.TOIINSTOX & S CAIN LAN,
Attorneys at Law, .
Ebrnsburg, Cambria co., Pa.
OiBce opposite the C-.nrt lluse.
Ebcnsburg, Jan 18ti7.-tf.
JOHN IV LINTON,
djTTOFwCY AT L.UV, Jolinstov'n. Pa.
l OiTiee in building on corner c f ilniu and
Franklin street, opposite jraasionjlIou.se.
fecoiid'Cx-r. Entrance on Franklin Btreet.
JoLr.stov.n. Jan. 8l. lSd7. tf. ...
WILLIAM 1CITTELL,
UTTORKEY AT LAW, Ehenahvrg, Pa.
fX Office in Colonado liow, Centre street.
Jan. 31. 18u7.-tf.
L. rETi SI II XG, ' Attorn kt-at-
Lav, J.j:)t.-!uivn, Pa. Ofdce on Frank
1 in street, up-.-taiis, over. John Benton's
-Hardware Store. . , Jan. 31, !Sd7.
lyid. II SECHLERArror.M y-t-T
Law, El.enbrT.' Pa. Oiii'e in room"
recently ccup'od ly ' Geol'-?.r.Reade. Eso . in
Co'onadc Row, Ce.ure street.' ' - atsg.27.
O-EO. M. liF.ADE. Attorny-at-Laitr,
'i-W Ebens":urg, l'a. Ofiiee in new building
recent! v erected oti Cei.Ue street, two doors
fi in Iiih.sticet. - . .. aug.27. -
mlMES G."lASIiVATTORNEr-
'si AT-U',r, Curro'Uou'n, Cambria Co.. Pv.
P'o. lections and all legal bubintrs promptly
ati ended to.
Jan Hi. 1?G7.
A. K0PSLT:r, - - - - T. W. DICK,
Johnstown. ' ' Ebcnsbiirc.
TjrOl'ELIN & DICIC, Attorxkys at--k'-
Lav, Etensburg, Pa. Ofiiee with Wm.
Kit tell, Esq., Colonacie Row. oct 22..-tf.
F.
A. SHOEMAKER.
ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ehensburg. Pa
il OnTii-e on Hih street, one door East of the
Banking Ileiise of Llojd & Co.
January Si, 18G7. tf.
f. r. th:rney,
ITTOHNEYAT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
OTico in Colon adc Row.
Jan: 5. lfiS7tf. "
- JOSEPH M' DONALD,
JTTOHXEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa!
Odlce ou Centre btreet, nppobite Linton's
tlotel. :; '' Jan. 31, 18G7-tf.
JOHN 1T.NLON, -
STTOKNEY AT LAW; Ef tnsbirrg Pa
i Offico ou High "etreet, adjoining his resi
dence. - . i "''Jan 31,1867.-tf
1 GEQEGEi-W.iO.mrAN, A
1 TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
Ii OLTicc in Colonad.e Row, Centre street.
January SI,' lS67.-tf. - - ' , ; -
XT KINKEAD, Justice of -tite Fcctce
and Claim Agent. Offi- e removed to
the office formerly occupied by M. Ilasson,
Iv-o.. dee'd-en Uieh St.. Ebensburg. j!3.
"J S. STRA l Erw, Justice of the
Peace, wohnstowu, Pa. Office on the
corner of Market street and Locust alley,
Second Ward dec.12.-ly
If 00 A "I'KIMP" GIGA IIS just
lU.UUVl ceived at' M L Oatman's,
rc-
one
oor east of 'Freeman',' office. ' Also, a laree
b.octi oi me pest orands or cewrng J obacco,
1 Cigara at wholosahe pricea.
7fiEN nsTUY
LtEAT Heduction in Trices !
70 CASH lUVE'rS!
AT -X S C I : C S 11 v n
HOUSE-FlliiSmiiAG STORE.
The undersigned respectfully informs the
citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener
ally that he has made a great reduction in
prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will
consist, in part, of Cooking, Parlor and V.eaU
ing Stores, of the most popular kinds ; Tin
icare of every description, of my own man
ufacture ; liardu-are of all kind, such as
Locks, Sc.ews, Dntt Hinges, Table Hin-es.
Shutter IJinaes, Bolte, lrn e.nd Nails. Win
.'rtw fllass. I'littv. Table Knives and Forks,
Carvin Knives'and Forks, Meat Cutters,
Apple Pnrers, Pen and Pocket Knives - in
great variety, HcFsors. Shears,- Razors and
Strops Axes, HatchetsHammers, Boring
"Machines. AuserR.'Cbissels, Planes, Com
passes, Squares,' Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises,
Wrenches, Rip. Panel ar.d Cro?s-Ciit Saws.
Chains of all kinds. Shovels. Spades. Scythes
and Snaths, Rakes. Forks, Sleigh Bells.
Shoe ' Lasts, Pegs. Wax Bristles. Clothes
Wiinsers. Grind Stones, Patent Molasses
Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse
Nails, Horse Shoes. Cast Steel, Rifies. Shot
Onns, Revolvers, PisUls, Cartridges. Pow
der. Caps. Lead. &c. Odd Stove Plates,
Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern
Pumps and Tubing : Harness and Saddlery
Ware of all hind ; IFocfcn end Willcir H are
in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps,
Fish Oil, Lard Oil, L'nseed Oil, Lubricating
Oil. Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish
es. Turpentine. Alcohol. Arc.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, Mola??es, Syr
ups. Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples.
Fish, l'ominv, Crackers, Rice and Pearl
Barhiv: Soans, Candles; TOBACCO a;d
OKr.UlS; Paint. Whitcwa.-b, Scrub, Horse.
Shoe. Dusting, Varnish, Store, Clothes and
Tooth Brushes, all kinds and siz.-s ; B'-d
Cords and Mardlla Ropes, and many other
artreles at the lowest rr.tes for CASH.
Crj-Zoi'.ve Spont.'ny made, painted and pm
tin at low rates for ci.ih. A liberal 'discount
made to country dca'ers hu v'ng Tin ''are !
whoVsaie. ; OFO HIJ.NTLLY
Ebensburg. Feb, 23. 18'..7.-tf.
L
U LANGSTROTIFS-
PATEST 1MI COMB B'E BiI!
PR O N 0 U N Ci;l THE BEST E V E R Y E T
in'rod'icrd ic th: Conn'y or Sti'e- Any
pers;-n b.:irsr a family riVo, c-in hrTe their
Ilres tr-n'-ferre 1 f.om an old box to a new nnp.
In evprv instance in which this lv.i Iwt-n dune
ihe result, lin been cn'irr'y saM !.-icrrry, a:'d
th firt t..ke of honey has invatiably paid sll
expo !:ics, and freq.tently exfeeded them. Proof
of. the supri'ir merits of tins invention will i.e
touiid in the t( stimony of cverv man who has
given it a tri 1, an I Miiong ther.ur.iber are the
geii!'eineti n imel leow, and their ex x-rience
shou'd ir.b;re e'erv n;if i.ifere-'ed in Bees to
ESrV .4 TA'SES nSf;52T:
Henry C Kirkpatriek. of Crroli township,
fik 1'iG pounds of piirrlin honey from two
hives, wb'eh he aolrt at Zrt cent per pound.
Ad .m Deifrich. of C- rroil township, took
from two li'vea 100 p'limj-i of sun.hm bnnev.
J-tni" Kiiknatrick, ot C! es', to nV.ip, look
CO p niiid ot Mirplns honey from one hive.
bicoli Kiikpiirick, of Chet ton.-h:p, ob
tinned 7'2 pji.nds o! surplus hor,y (rorn o e
hive, worth r.of. less than i'2, and the right
Cos him only $T.
Petr Canifbell fr"m "ne h:ve r.bt.i-,ed "C
pr.nnd-a nf t-urplna honey ot one tirne.
CQuite a nnuitier of f.irri:ar statmnt".
aii'lientieated by some of the lest citizens of
Cambria t'uuu'). could be ..Vtau;ed in proof of
th superior mrr:ts of IjangsliotU's Patent Mo
vable Comb B e Hive.
Person i.-hu:g u purchase family rights
ghouIJ call on or ad !rs
PETER OA JTPBET.L.
Nov. 5, lS-?G.-tf. Carrolltonn, Pa.
mm MANUFACTORY.
Mich as common Windsor Chairs, Fret Back
Chairs, Vienna Chairs, Bustle Chairs. Rim
Backed Chairs, S-tciable Chairs,
ROCKING CHAIRS. OF EVKIIY SIZE
SPRISfi SE.iT rilAIRS
Si tiees. I aviv cos ftc A'C
CABffiET FURNITURE .
ol evt:ry description and of latest
STYLES, WITH PRICES TOSCJP THE
Tastes - of all.
Thankful for past favors, he re.'pec'
idly yol'rits a liberal share of public Vatror -ae.
Clinton Stmt, Johnstown C-m.bria
.On. Pa. j Jan. 31. TSf.7.
5JJAVING iccentiv enlarged our stock
ji.Ji. we are now prepared to Fell at a great
reduction from former pr ce Our Etoek con
sists of Drtics, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy
Soap, Leon's, Hall's and Alien's Havr Restor
atives. Pi!!8, Mntr.icnts, Piasters. I.hiinients,
Tain Killers, Cerate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica
Giiircr, Pure Fhivcrmsr -Extracts, Essences,
Bomoii S rnp, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup,
Rhubarb, Pare Spices, ie ;
CIGARS AND TUPACCOS. -Blank
Books, Feeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap,
Post. Commercial and .all kinds of Note Piper;
Envelope, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing
Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pas3
Buoks, Magazines, Newspapers, Nnrelti, His
tories, Bibles, Religious.PraTerand Toy Books,
Penknives, Pipes, &c
CT" V.'e have added to our stock a lot of
FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite
the attention of the Ladies.
FBOTOCRM H ALBUMS at lower prices
than ever offered iu this place.
Paper and Cignrs'sohl either wholesale or re
tail. LEMMON & MURRAY,
July 30, 1S6S. Main Street, Ebensburg.
New Firm New Goods!
fg HIE undersigned, having given his son,
i J. E. Shields, an interest in his .store,
the business will hereafter be conducted un
der the firm name of P. II. Shields & Co.,
and as we are determined to sell Goods cheap
for cash, or exchange for grain, lumber or
produce, we hope by strict attention to bus
iness to merit a .liberal patronage from a
generous public. ... . - ,
i .
Having determined to settle up my old
books of thirty years standing. I now ask
those indebted to me to come forward and
make settlement on or before the 1st day of
December, 1S63. . F. H. SHIELDS,,
Loretto. Oct. 15. 1838. tf: . v v -
F. A L T F A T II E H ,
- MAN'CFACTCRFR .
And Wholesale and Ihtail Dealer in
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS,
PliCG AMI) FINR CUT .
Clicivf n; nl SnioKIn Tohaeco,
. : Snuff, Pipes, Snuff" Boxes if Cigar Cases. V
AT THE SIQS OF THE INPIAX,
MAIN STREET, - - - JOHNSTOWN.
E J
S A II
JoMutown.
Vs u
rs...
T I
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
AM 15i"6i. HI Xli -;
il NUFACTL Ri:iiS OF 15LANK iiOOKS,
PORTF-MONAl6. PAFLR BOXES
AND LOOKING ULASKS.
Iookiug Glass aud Picture Fraiee always
band, and made to order. A large and
on
most complete assortment of Diawiug Room
and Miscellaneous Pictures, consisting of
Chroinos. Paintings in Oil, Steel Plate En
rravintrs. ITiin and Colored Lithnyraphs,
Oil -Print, l'hotograpbs and Wood Cuts.
This collection embraces a t-electioti of largo
sized match pictures of Landscape and Do
mestic rkenes and Portraits, and 6.000 dif
ferent varieties of Card Photographs of prom
inent men, comic aud h' ntiniental scenes and
copies of subjects by celebrated artists. We
hare also a varied a.-rtment of BIBLES.
PRAYERJIYMN and SCHOOL BOOKS,
HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES. NOVELS,
&c. Religious Prints and Emblems in great
variety, and the largest and mn.4 complete
stock of STATIONERY ever bn.utht to this
county. fiOO cew ar.d beautiful styles of
WALL PAPER, including an assortment of
Potter's celebrated Euglih make, for which
we are sole agents in this locality. These
Wall Papers are handsomer in design, fnipe
rior in finish, and 12i inches wider than any
other make.
The citizet'.sof Eliensburg and vicinity re
respectfully notified that we mske p.OOK
BINDING and the manufacture of BLANK
BOOKS a speciality. All work promptly
executed at moderate rates. " -
9rj-Store on corner of Clinton and Locust
streets, immediately opn.vite Foster House.
J .hr.stown, Oct.2. 187.-tf. '
EBENSBURG FOUNDRY
aai. ir. ri:i K2..st:
NEW FiRiVI, NEW BUILDINGS, &c.
T AV1NO rnrrhnsr rl he we'd known F.B
.LJL ENSKUF.G VOl Nl'HY from Mr. Edw.
Glass, p rid rebuilt and eid.iteel it nlmn-t en
tire!y, beside. refit-ing b with new machinery,
tv-t . ri;.e- a e now "rf-r.-red to furnish
COOK. PARLOR S? HEATING STOVES.
of the I t-?t n :d tend arproved piterrn
TIll'F.shlN'G MACHINES. MILL (5FA11
INO. Rf)SK :r.d V. ATKK AV il K KI.P. of cv-rv
.l.Tr'T tion. IRON F r.NCl NO, PLOUGHS
and PLOUGH CASTLNtts. and in f.irt all
min:.er of articles m m!o'u'tiird in a Cr-;t class
Foundrv. Ji'li Work of all kind attended to
promptly and done cbe-jplv-
'I he sne'.-ial attentton of Firmrrsi incited
ti two nwly patented PLOUG IS which we
peg-ess ihe sole rght to m-inut ieture and sell
in tins county, sue n Inch are adm:tted to be
the TSt ever infrodnec 1 to the pu'dic.
Berevi! g nnre'ves ciip.ble of performing
any wotk in our lii e in the most satisfactory
manner, and knowing that we c;m do work i-t
i.owr.a rtrcis than have been charged in thi.-
coann-.un:iy hcretof.ire we onQ.lently bpctht
we will le 'onnd worthy of liberal ratroimge.
Fair reiiuetioiis ninde to wliolejale dealers
Jt"The ldchtst prices pa'd in c's'i for old
met it, or ca-tinc ?:iven in exchange.
Ova tiums An: sTn.CTi T cit i s f tst t
rnoi.ee. CONVEllY. V1NR0E & CO.
Eben.-bcr?. Psept. '2, Itd.
JtjIjjj-'lo'jTii and ..bcnfsUmrff
MAEBLE WORKS!
ll.ivir.j ai':.in t.i'un th-.re o! t!;e ttT-y
branch M:.rb:e v7ork-'at Fl.rnshnrg, fj ;TA
hi-h h; will operate in ( or.neet :.n w i
with t.i fei.sive etiili!is!i?nei.f, nt ''
Jolmstt.w n, the su!sei iber nd-it-.ts this t
metho 1 of i::forin:ng the (it .ins of,
Ciirr'ni i c-aiiiy, th.it he keers a con- -'
e"u t -1 1 r . . . . v ..f t e l.e-t
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE,
which he is prepared at ?t :ted ii:res in F.!ens
t-nrg and at a'ltime-' in .lohn,,-i n. to in mu
f.if-nre o fir.:7r, tidier as MONUMENTS,
TOMUSTnNT.S. MANTLES, TABLE or
I'UREAU TOl'S, i:. as workmanlike manner
and at as low ptlees as like work c. n be put up
in anv of the ei.lc.-. 'Living in ny ctni.'.ov a
full f.rec of e-e.a ionced nnd skillful workmen.
I d-. not proie.i-e too m-ich -.hen 1 say th t I
can f-.unish any of the above articles on sh- rt
notice, at the lowest prevai'ing price, nnd in a
style of fi- ish which cannot he excelled by an
other mai t iclurer i-i tlie S'-..t.
A !-rge tcck of GRINDSTONES on hand
and for s;i'e cheap.
7" Prompt a'.tention psld to orders from a
1 i.: ce and work put vp wherever deoired, or
delivered al anv pohit named
' " JOHN PARKE
Johnstown, June 4, IS'"?, tf.
ANDREW MIOSES,
FvlRCHArT TAiLOR,
M-rrr.s's ltfii.nivo, Ci.iNToy St., Jofin-st..wx,
HAS just r.' eived hi.- fall nd winter stock
of fine Fie-ch. I... noon and A meri.-ati
Cl.O.'HS. CASSIMERE-5 and VRST1NGS,
and a fall assortment of Gent's Fcrnish so
Gor-n.
Mr. Moses has been for elht years cutter at
Woo l, .VoircM .V Co. 's establishment, and no
de-ires to inform his friends and the public nci
it al 'y that he has commenced businesh iu Sup
P-a s o I'd'ng. on Clinton street, with a ttock
of goods adaptcl to the f ill and winter, which
he is prepared to make np in the Litest styles
and et moderate prices fjr cash, hoping by'ut
tention to business to merit a Fhare ol public
p tr..n ige, :in l ma-r'i in th it success which
has heretofore attended his efforts in pro lucing
good fitting garments. Give him a call- .
Johnstown, Sept. 2, ISt'd-tf.
UNION HOUSE, T
jBENSBURG, Pa.. JEROME A. PLOTT,
"j Propietor, spares no pains to render this
hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal
patronage it has heretofore received. Hi
ts-ble will always be furnished with the
best the market affords; his bar with the
bePt cl liquors His stable is large, and will
be attended by an attentive and obliging
h2rJ. Jap 30. 18G8.-tf.
T. JAMES II 6 T EL
. (Conducted on Vie European Tian,)
405 & 407 Libk.'itt Stkf.kt. ofp isitk tus
Union Dfp.i.t. -Pittsburgh. Pa.
JAMES K. LAN A HAN, Projyrietor.
This House is newly built and splendidly
furnished, and convenient to all the Rail
roads coming into the city. The Restaurant
connected with this Hotel open at nil hours
of the day and night. . oct.17.-ly.
PITTSBURGH STAIt
IVo. 420 tilbcrly Street.
OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Qe.n-ly. FELIX IIENLY, Proo'r,
"MOUNTAIN HOUSE. EnwcnT-. r,
1TB . ' w
IL. P. LIJITO.- &. CO., Prop'rt.
, The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies ; the Bar is supplied with
choice liquor?, and the Sta'rlk at tedded by
raretul hostlers.. Transient visitors accom
modated and boarders taken by the Week,
?"tnor year, on reasonable terms., fel21
MERCHANTS1 HOTElT
J. & W. C. fvl'KIBBIN, Proprie tors.
Fourth St., between Market and Arch,
May 9. ;18o7.-ly . PHILADELPHIA.
OOD, 11ETTEK, HEST. The best
. and cheap. at Topaoco aud Cicara in town
areat It. TZ "Okctraan'. Go and .
Tlq Uamoria i- rcci
WILL Bit ICBLIAHH.
EVERY THURSDAY MQ!'N1K0
At "Ebentburc Cambria Co., P
At the Mowing rales, fxiyalU xi-Ju. :
months from daU of nlitriii.j ; 4
One copy, one year, -
One copy, six months, - - - . j' ;
One copy, thicc mon'tLi, - - -
Those who fail to pay their subscript- ;
until after the expiration ot six nmntli
be charged at the rate of Jli.CO per -;
and those who fitli to pay until Bfier u't
piration ol twelve mouths w ill be tLar-jc '
the rate of $3.0 ) per year.
Twelve numbers constitute a quar-,
twenty five, fc'ix monlhi; and Cfiy LQai1lb'
one year. . . .
. ratt-s or Al.vrkTISIXO.
One square, 12 lines, one insertion.
Each sulquent insertion, -Auditor's
Notices, each, :
Administrator-:' Notices, ach,
Executors'' Notices, each,
"iotray Notices, eacli
n co
2 frj
2 0
- 2 ii
5 rnos. 1
S wos.
1 pquare, 12 lines,
2 s.jr.ares, 24 lines,
3 squares, 85 lines,
Quarter column.
Third column.
Half column,
One G.lnmn.
$ 2 GO
5 00
7 00
9 .',0
11 00
14 (0
2o 00
I 4 on
8 dO
10 CO
14 00
16 Of)
2 " fO
So 00
12f.)
15'
M CO
6 CO
Profess: n-.l or Business Cards, not
exceeding 8 lines, with paper,
Obituary Notices, over six line,Uct',4
per liue. - '
Special and Xusinrs1 Notices eight cr.'i
per line fur first insgrtjori, anJ fource.?
each subsequent irisi-J tu t, , , ' ;
Resolutions -f !cetiesr. communis.
t;ot9 "1 a"-eri.pari.ature Uiust'be j aid f
as advef Uoeni'ents. '"",""...., "
f .B PKtNTiXO.
We Lave made rangetnents 1 y -'
we onn do or have done all "kirn: of
and fancy Job .Fiinting, such s
Pamphets, Show Cards, 111! and I,j;..r
Head.s, Hindbiils. Circuhu s, iSc, in tl.l.;
style of the art and at the m...-t m. ,'-,.
prices. Also, all kinds of P.j1:i:. b'-j
15-m .ks. B'k B:n'"ing, Ac , xvt:ti : ;
as gool as the btst iUi. c.-Lap u5
cheapest.
I 52' e:ITFdlS4L
CLOTHES WKIAGSH,
c.--Azp
' CJ LA'r -r N r
""Tj . . - I;: . " "" ' .
- - t-
Cannot T.e s"rr a.ssed f"vri I v a.- . ;..
Wringer fr durability- Tdl f'.e'i:; .
. f the patent for the -COG WLF.ELP.r :-T-J.ATOR."
vr "STOr-tiF.'.P. " r.o cr
Wrinjrr i.f llcn.l f;nZr i.is V r.. );
heing usdvr.Mlly, c..ce.ltd- ll-itt C- i i:.
nece-sary to prevent the Bulls for.; ta
br ken or t-.m I -e. ma-v ft't' v.: t i 4-
been made to t a C u-W r-e-i
v-hu-h sh d'eaoil the UN 1 V! I S ! . a j
av-'i i ir e -Mm-ur." i-nr ir,;: n-
F .r s 1'e 1 v
GT O. !
IL-.l
i -b-i-g. My 7, 18??. 1;
ponEiGX s ii i r"i'i:,-G
A VP
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
WK ABE NOW SELLING -.X:.i;,XJS.
AT KEW T UK F..l 3S.
Fng'and,
Irt'cn-i,
Sevtlat.tl,
Pi
Wi-.r t!..'-.
?t i! T,
Yaie,
Austria.
Baden,
Hanover,
G. tLnany,
Bavaria,
Hcs?!n.
Tleltlnrn.
Holland,
Nt rway and Fran;
And Tickets to and frcm any Poll ia
Lnghmo, Ireland, S.ot'aro,
Germany. France, Calif, rt .'a,
New South Wales or Austral:.
K F.R II & CO.
Alto-m, Pa., Jan CI, 1SC7.
WOPwD rnoM JOIINSTOVt':':
JOIH J. TJHTStPIljr. & CO..
Have constantly on band a large ai d t'l
selected stock of seasonable
Dr" Gt'c R.ij ''ojio p-,..'..
..j iwO, U-JHij O.lv-tj, CllJvC.t.i
and a g.-neral variety of NOTIONS. r:.
Their stock consists of almost cvny artic'-J
usually kept in a refail store, all of vt!;--:
have beet, srlc-ted with care and. are ilf-r-i
at prices which can n-.-t fa!! to prove satisf--t.ry.
CiTl and esatrdi.e for yourselves.
Feb. 28, 18D?.-lf. Js
gTlLEY, RVRKELE LC,
MANCFACTUUEBS'or
LEAO'AND CLOCK TIN FI?:,
SBICEX - AD;n.lR LEAD,
isn ai Krxns or
Plunders", GasahdS'Jzm F.tters" Material,
. No. lUf SMiTHrirLvSrR.iT,
riTTSBniGii, .ri.
I5rScnd for a Prioe Lit fnr.r.l?. im
A. a D 'B R T '
WITH
ROKF.R Si. J5.OT5ir:'nSi.
Ma niifacturers. and Wholesale Ihalert ut
CITV AND EASTERN MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
. No. 432 Mars.f.t Sthrkt.
Below Fifth, South Side, - P III LAD i-
JOHN GAY. ; . . WM. ft!'2-
GA Y & XV ELS H.
Sneuori to Gay & Paial.r.
WHOLRs AI,K '
Grocers and Commission Merchant!.
ASn deaj.ers in
FLOUR, PRODUCE. FISH, SALT, CAF.
BON OILS, Ac.. c.
8C2 Libertt Street, - PITTSoUlW''-
WHOLESALE. -:ST
ip E T E n S ,1 D E S .
WITH '
niCKMAK, 1 1 iH. I. &, CO..
WHOLESALE TOBACCO. DEALERS,
. K. t or. Third &. Markrt
Jan. 22, 1SG7. PIlAVELP'-
OILAr F , ' WATKIN'XcO"
: Wholesale Heah rs in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. HV2 Makmt STs-rr, I
I ye