The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 04, 1871, Image 2

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Satceuay Mohxino, : Makch 4, 1871.
Tlie San Domingo Job,
We havo read Eeveral letters, written by
various newspaper correspondents from New
Yiuk, who sailed in the Tennessee with the
three San Domingo Commissioners. They all
coucur in the admiration of the great fcrtili
ty of Dominica, which U equally true of all
the West India iclauds, but all equally agree
The Unr on the f3al!ot-Uax.
The election enforcement bill, better
known as tho '"Bayonet Election Law," Las
passed both branches of Congress and of
courso will be isigued by Grant, as he has
shown heretofore that he is a mere pliant
instrument to register the decrees of a fanat
ical and corrupt Congress. It is. in all its
uapaialleled and monstrous provisions, a
huge and alaimiug stride towards the cen-
'1 lie Value of a Hoop SUIi 1.
1liri!linc AIvrnt(r on Lnko "linm
rljiu itreaUiiiw A'tro the ice Cwo
Miles from Shoif-iicuiarUuble Hero
ism oi u. Vomif I-Jiily. .
An incident so romantic and nnnsnal,
and with a denouement so pleasing.occurred
near Plattsburg, N. Y., one day recently,
that the particulars are worth relating.
Lake Cham plain, on which I'lattsburg is
situated, is one of tho most beautiful sheets
of water probably in America, aud Cumber-
where oce of the must brilliant
b.,,.1 Ttv.
trahzition of all power over the ballot-box j naVilj engagements of the war of 1814 was
in the hands of the general government. It fought and won bv Commodore McD-iuough
is an unexampled instance of Congressional j of the American fleet, agniust the British
licet untier onmiMiure iuic, iuiubum
ISews and 1'olilical Stems.
usurpation of what, since the very organiza-
one of the grandest skating parks or ponds
one would wish to see. It is the favorite
resort of young lajies and gentlemen of this
vicinity on moonlight evenings. One even
ing a short time since a young lady and gen
tleman of this village, who had frequently
been skating on the bay before, went out
ou tho bay, but believinc in the old axiom
'.lirt -ir.l .,-,.k i?l.:r'o V'l.-Mf-Ttf II 1 tl 1 1 ! i t i 'A I .
.. . . . l i I 1 li till li v " . 1 1 v i ..... i -i .. . . . ,
men now ruling the country, are , r. ..... , . i,-,,i (;.
1 1 f .1 1 t I Allcr MOllIi: lOI AOIIIC 10.HG nw.i v.v.
w l"c -m-.-isuw graL;uaiiy uUt surely stealing ami nicnin,
ct May. It is safe to say, in view oi tno ;
, icners, a aeuaiur irom xviaryianu, saw in
project of annexing the disputed dominion j Cj, l?osItiotl to this highnded
cf Dacz to tin?, "the greatest, the freest and i it.cisIatioiJ. bi .,,.. to be entitled "An
xnost glomus country on the face of God's i io jrtreltt tiejrce ami intelligent voters of uthr fancy u.-uics, only known to tha ai
footstool." to us the emphatic language of ! United Stales from exercising the right of complished skaters when suddenly the ic
benatur v. Haoa, ot ilassachuitits, has, ior
the present, and we earnestly hope for all
future time, gone, to use the peculiarly class
ical r.Lraie cf Jim Fuk. on a mtmcralle !
x
occasion, "where the woodbine twineth."
as to the lazy and woithless character of the j tJo:j of tLe government, has been by cotn-
mhabitants, who acknowledge Bac-z as their j mQQ consent regarded as one of the plainly
President. May tha kind fates save this exi)rf.ssej and S0tmuIy reserved rights of
country, now and forever, from having in- j the severaj States. It was so pronounced
corporated into the body politic these igno- j aD(J tiuctiy recognized in one of the reso
rant and degraded aborigines of the tropics, j nt-l0ha adopted by the Chicago Convention
It is now said that the Commissioners will j jQ 18C8 wkeu Grant was nominated for the that "Two is company." went to an unfre
not leave San Domingo until some lime in I lresi.jenCY. ; quented part, where they could enjoy the
. . .i r . 1 :
April. ll:tir report cannoi, inereiore, ub rpnQ
shore, the geuiieinan proposed that they go
away the sacred and constitutional rights cf out further where the ice was smoother, to
i-xtended s.j.-nrn of the Cvmmissiouers in : stat 3 we;, a3 of lhe peopie As jjr j which shu enseuted. and they ventured out
( riiut'i niotStrrn 1'diaaiso. that the liisane , . r ii,...t, i au-jiu ivvo nniea. iimc mzy r.-uu cue
' i i'k i L ii r i iti ir hi . m i i - ...
.w - j - :M ...nftrn ivif.i !i?iiin. nni tlie ft 11 1 ft;il;ll i
was procetulng to d; the grapevine, forward j
iii I 11 - ..M. .........
anu pacKwaru roil, logeiner ;tu numy
ac-
icc
;tve way ber.ealh him, and in a moment he
found Limself struggling in tlie water, and
unable to extricate himself, the ice breaking
as f.i.-t as ho at temp tad to raise himself on
its ed;e. Tiu young lady, true to hfrr wo-
m.nly instincts, began to scream at the top
i - i ... ,.. 1. .1
Yet the Commissioners and their Secreta.ies. Iirialu extract : 'VT , V , V ' h ' . ' ' e r Z
r I 1 ' sought had taKen tneiit oeyonu tlie tiearing
in true imitation of the style and habits ot a The proptietle soul of tb Preaideat alreadv f a v,,, Cull!d have been of service to
genuine lilijih Pogram, proceeded, on their j diseerus ihe liing resemblance of our nascent ; tl0rn- je hought her to go to the shore
l i t x.t i empire to that which King William and l!is- j , i .. . , T. - ; i..,r. '!' nr,
ornvi ,i mal( KrieffhcK f r tha Iliimiuicaiis. f . .... . . . ' jinii endeavor to Piocuie assistance. locn
. " ... ' n , i r . - L" 'ii. t.li I im.r t . r f.. ttA l...rrtw.T.U
t ..... u . v u nii'a ill . u.j ii. i.' . . . i .11 vi v. " i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 , i
not one cf whom understood a single word,; anil very soon, if ihe 'e.p!e continue power in
,.f W t1,B .np.Ur;. Hph. Siof-1 ex. i the hands that wild it now, the resemblance
Lent began this year on Washington's
biithday, aud will end ou the anniversary
of Lee's surrender.
Objects seventy-two feet long can be
distinctly seen on the surface of the moon
by the great telescope of the Earl of Rosse.
The largext Talley in the world is the
MUsissippt. It contains 5CO.O0O square
miles, and is one of tho most fertile regions
of the globe.
Iltnry D. C ke the well known banker
of Washington City, has bn nominated
Governor of the District of Columbia by
President G ant.
The son of John Y. M.vson, of Virginia,
was a siib-l:eutcnant in the army of Frai.ee.
In recent battles he was wounded four times,
and is now a captain.
A tanner at West Uuion. Iowa, left his
team under a tree while he cut it down. He
would have ei joyed the walk home better,
had it not beeu so muddy.
In the Republican county convention
held ia West Chester last week, one of the
delegates fiom the south precinct of West
Cheer, Daniel ioung, was a negro
About half-past eight o'clock, on Sun- j
day morning last, an attempt was made to j
murder a Miss Cain, aged about tweuty !
yars. by smothering her while the iay m
bed, by hr mother and brother Abraham,
at their residn"e in Hope stieet. above Gi
rard avenue, Philadelphia. The reason
given is that Miss Cain, who is a Jewess,
keeps company with a Christian gentleman.
The young lady was seriously injured
Abraham and his mother have been an ested. j
When the Tennessee was f ur days' at '
sea, and her rather slow progress had become ;
a sul ject of remark, it was discovered that ;
her steam and sail were working in opp site ';
directions. That is to say. her sails were j
propelling the ship towards Santo D miing'S j
while her steam-power was working towards i
homo. As it was, however, the sails beat j
the steam about one-haTf of a mile a day. j
She was originally constructed for speed, but j
was Porterized ai.d became a thing of Leautv
only. j
tir iK II t VK V fc ItlKMO South 1
Hlreel. IMilluclpI liiiHt 3 u'cUck
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L". s. e's of 'fci
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"t;r, new
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I", i. no Vi-ar (i per cent. Cy.,-
Couip. Int. Notes,
Cold
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f'tritial I'ik itie 14-
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VFCFTASt SICILIAN
ZitrXi& li -Vl IV.
r he liasis of its remedial p replies is a vcge
ta1'! oiriTt)im'l.
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A t- - Ta P 1 1 rr - . ? c v A M A mml,im7 f 17 1 1 1 1 V f . 'i ) I A 1 11.
XX Vl'HI'-l 0 l 1 l j.- w,.. t - . v ; ivi-. .---- -- - f.,lli
.. ;'l..tf,oo ,r It will K( 1 I lie nan 11.... "'u-ii.
noise, wi.icli no tine can exactly i.iusirmu oi i t he st-alo. and un
describe, was heard by a number of persons i ,istnti. nl silken.
It is n spjcnoi'i n;iir ur iui.
e.Le hair soft,
all mm
j LADIES' DHESS G3-5
: Ready-Made 6L0TE
, Hats, Caps, E::t;
iCLOTHS.CASSIMt:
j SATIS LT'l !
- irir - .... , e . c?.. . .1 ; :
i rt i i i iTft i nat .t i i w n i mv evei . tj...-T -- -
--I'.mr n,:,rri,d won.n of Podbizka. in ! I ... :.. .. . . ! " I It. P. H ALL A: CO., usnua, .-roprioior.
v - . - - - i iiiiiUL b i u : tut k. i i c iXL IjU" in: v v i t i
"i t
exercising
siijf'rage.'"
When the till was before the House, Judge
Woodward, of this State, made a powerful.
but of course unsuccessful, argument against
it, from which we take the following appro-
nt' IhA tun niT iiro uill I r.i'f, i.f cn T ! ! , -i i T O
perimeuted in pure German to his half-naked j lhat commoil anil uniuspired xcu wiU not only
audience, and, as he confessed, might just as i see but will leel what ihe President '..:.;'.s i:i ihe
oi . ii -. . .i : i . .., ,. -i 1'u t ure, the b!e.iiiL,s of a ndhtarv dcsnotiain.
well have talketi to them in the musicai ulJ . . ' . . " - ,'
; All our legislation points this way. 1 he bill
sweet-stuoding language i f tho Choctaw or j 11JW before us is one of the stej.s in this liown
Chtiokee Indians. Dr. Howe, of Boston, j ward road. It would be more manly and fair
, , , - . .., . . , ,. I if it bore its real purpose upon its frontlets.
husband and seivant of the il.iutnous Ju.ta WLy not call it a bill to destroy the State right
Ward Howe, tf glorious female suO'i age j of regulating suffrage ? Or. a bill to prevent
memorv. also made a spread eagle speech. i wuile wcu from voting ? Or. a bill to con-
"". . tiuue the Kepubhean partv in power : liv
In his excited view Dommica is a perfect ciirjsleu t wjti, the "rim sarcasm of a "bill to
an id'-'u came into her head and she imme
diatwiy put it in execution.
She first took otl her jacket and dress, nnd
tying them together unueitook to reach him
v ith one cud ; but it was too short, as tho
yielding ica warned her when she moved
toward h'un and endeavored to throw him
one end. What more cou'.d aha do? She
hesitated a moment; then, slipping of! her
gaiters, both stockings were soon tied to the
end of tlie dress and jacket, and yet it was
too short. Meantime, the young man was
rapidly becoming exhausted, and if shr was
to save him a) time was to be lost. For a
Arcadia, where everything is lovely and of i enforce the riyht t voting?" It is uot my moment her hands disappeared in the dra
Il,u. i ib follow-in ex,r-M-t i purpose to analyze the detail of the bill. Thu ' .,... allUut her waist, and then someth.n-
Jlr hijh from the repotted sf etch of Dr. r OIie before uio. The elleet of it will be to j
Howe to the sans culottes of San Domingo! take the control of the eleoiions out ot the.
. ( j ; hands of Slate ofiicers, acting under State law ,
tuy j and deliver ic ovtri to ii-respuimible Federal ,
1 Cr;d myself in dt!ger of having my rea- I upei visors, who ura armed with the power of j
son carried away by my senses. All my senses , the posse cuioilati.s ; of the army and navy ; i
Kie, as it were, subjugated by my surroundiugs. J of intents without warrant ; ot challenging;
I find the most beautiful island that I have j voters, inspecting ballots and stipei-vi-dnc re '
ever seen. The balmy atmosphere, the tndd turns; aud they will be very awkward aeals
mid even temperature, every ifiintr af.dreoses j of the ruling power if.w'uh all these appliances,
itself to my senses de bien etie. My eyes ure . they cannot produce any result that may be
d.t.z!e.l by th beauty of the em-ha uiing sceue- required. True it is that all this machinery is
ry. My sense of tasie is gratified by thelus limited to elections, for Federal cilice rs; but
cious anJ ubiindant fruits that are ererywfiere ! as n:ost States elect their oflicer-i at tho same
around u ; and now comes your music, ana so (time nnd piace at which Congressmen are
elected, the practical working of the machine
ry will give to Federal officers the same con
trol over elections for Slate oflicers that they
will have in the choice of residential ticctois
and Congrersmeu. Aud if the State.?, t es-
c:;e this intolerable tyranny, should fix State i
elections on other davs. and ailer the L.t-hion l
of former time, should chco-se their oflictrs
unawed by Federal baronets, what would it
avail in the presence of the high ar.d uncunsii-
ihich Lunrt-ss liiii lilretdy
Roheinia, were convicted in December last. fi -, t.eaVv. and it m'cht have
of haviuu P'-isoned their husbands at a party j uu ,lje pas:iiw f a "meteor through the air
which one of them had givru for that pur- I b j t (if vjPitr r ,iie rautter-
i i i ....... ,i t J . - . . .
pose. iny were oeuiouccu w jicimi cii' i ; , tf a , Mm,n,. We noticed it
,i:vi:rirllv in ollr r.mtil loi,ki:itr around to
Jackson county, West Virginia.1, , , I(n ,;lictli the sound, but failed
; to discover ir, and were afterwards much
surprised to barn 'hat others at a distance
tude for life.
Iii
there is a s:ri.;g strongly impregnated with
artenic. For some ye.rs past its owner has
been compel. cd to keep a fence arouml It to . lece,jvt,,i j.rr-ciselv the fame impression
prevent his cattle from drinking the water, j vf it we jj;4(j N-0 cu"rs were ru.,ixz (1U the
aud thereby poisoning tt.tmvives. j raj!roaj within fifty miles at the time, and I
' Tlie'thirty-fiistday of December, 1870. : jt co,(I tjot theief .re have been the revet- ;
was the last day of the week, the last day : pira;j,ir) vf A running train g me bnts beard
of the year, aid the laa day of the drceu- .. at a crpat liistj,uter Quicn eabef Lewis-
r.ial. A well-informed genlluman says that : ((JWIl QaTC!c
this same c in biuation occuin-il in li-m.-ma i
will a i ij . h;i u i in i u i iiki nt a m
Mount Carbon. Schuylkill county, has
a ol.riiit .Mik.ilinti. F.virv ni-'ht at the hour
..r- ... .... i J... -1 i lor sale iiis V A f.l' AULK FA KM in Chest town
wnen, "U.avevarus an ami -.aves B.e siip mtaillil!tf Arrt.K. , ,rl.-, hnv-
up their (ie.id," a heatlless female will) her j r, thereon rrm toH u iroorl I.m; ffol K. with
IAIi.M KOIISAI.E The undersign-
eib'resiiiin.ir in A Hi-trbf-r; y townshio, ofTt-rs
cranium under her arm. parades the boarded j
walk between tiiat p-ace a..O 1 ottsvnle. ! U., and for terms, etc., ai !lv to
Col. J..ines D. Ramsey, au active and j ' LE',V1X liElir.Il.
c . i i - .i "i . March 4. l371.-2t. Lorc-tto 1'. O.
influential member ot the democratic pr.rty, i
ST. CLOUD HOTEL,
A-X'oJi :ti"efc;t. above Kcvculli,
i-si i i.A!:i.ri!i a. aA.
C"NTIKF.LV Xn'iV, with ample capacity for T)
irn...-is. Terms. $.J ikt day. The St. I'i.nl'i
char ms away my.en.ses of hearing, that 1 liud
all my senses enlitcd aud carried away in your
favor, and ulthough 1 may not say what I shall
advice uiv countrya.eu to ilo on the subject oi
aiiiiexing the Dominican Republic, I feci strong
It inclined to annex myseil and family tu th;j
beautiful island. "
Death's Doings. We regret exceeding
ly to chronicle the sudden and tragic death j mtional powers.
fell i n the ice abi ut her ket it was her
hoop-skirt. This was quickly severed into
half-a-docn pieces, and added to the jacket,
dress and stockings, and. to her ijreat de
light, this made the line long enough to
reach him. Bravely she tugged at cue end
of it. while he clutched the other end with
the grip of a man who knew that was all
which stood between him and eternity. In
a few minutes she landed him safely on the
solid ice, ami then the red jacket and dress
were wrapped about her as best they could
be, and ti.eftwo started for home, where
they arrived without being notici; 1 by any
one. Few were tlie words spoken oa the
journey home ; but they must have been to
the purpose, as the wedding suits are order
ed, and befire the ice shall dis.appar from
our beautiful lake this soring they wi.l be
married.
A Stuangi: Stout Au ct (Jes'. Gkant.
A few dnys after the capture of Fort Sum
ter, in Arrii. 1801. when the voice of the
of Hon. John N. Cos yngham. a we'd known arrogated to itself "! Wh.it it:.te right has not j whole country was for war, we had a con
died in Teach LJjttom township, York Colin
ty, on Saturday, at the age of forty five.
Col. llamsey served in the Kansas legislature
with di&liuctioa and credit for two jears.
A cx-.i with "'no tail at ali" has been
l. .... :.. x- - i :.. rM..i,,. ; u n.-wivjind cleirantlv I urnislied tlirouirhotir
OOru IU iM. U VAllt'lIU r lo w os:i i o , wicsm -- - . - . ,,.(,,.,.,... i ,. , )...
i ' i ! and is open Jor t he reception oi iru:sis. by tno
county. Ine owner of tne young animal nmiersiin-d. wlio iiavt'sosnccc-ssf.iiiy oixti-.ct-fMr.
Hauberer") cu-ht to raise it. and let ! -i for th'epa.-'t " 11 3"t-ai-s tbe weil-Unow n Moun-
it got big, but he dcclims to do so. He
thinks it would have au endless time of it
in liy-tima.
A man in Kentucky, near I. uisville,
seventy nine years o il, committed suicide
the other d y by loading a pistol with water
instead of a bullet, by placing the muzzle in
his mouth, and pulling the trigger. The j
whole head above the mouth was literally
blown into atoms.
A young 0"Up!e were married at Catta
raugus lately. The bride's shots hurt her
f.et ay badly that she had to sit down while
the minister performed the ceremony. She
READY-MAD.
i The Largest Stock:
in
r
DUV5
a tho Finest Coeds;
.the Newest Sy;
And Kre.U Ud eiapk-u I
v. w v rnftrr
OiSM TINS
We
we have
every kind
of materia! &. LTa.
the Best Work
manship ; ttf
Greatest Vs-
iety, at
Market
HO'IEI
Jlntrl
tM-n tfoi:s-. at Cros-:on Moimrs.
if..Mfj,hYa-J:a, iVo;r.
Miirch 1, ls71.-Vm.
OTKL FOIJ SALK. The Kmhunqs
at I.orc-tto. now in tlie ncrciipaney '
of Mr. lli. li.'i k, i-i i. Tried for sala on acc'iu- )
n;od:itinr tonus. If not sold i-revious to rlie i
2 ith l:iv of March next, it w ill then l e oiTi-red j
for rent. V. It. HIKLl).
J.or etto, Feb. 13, lS71.-ot.
I.TC.-.-.'ow
"MIKAl KKAPINU FOR CAT HO-
publishing- in Monthly Parts.
at 2."ict-nts ':h-1i purt. lini.Kiis I.ive hf -jiik
S.MMsi, l.iFK uk TirE 15. V. Mahy, ami other
pnl.iioations f it r liirioiif jiih! iovotioii:.l t-fnrr-not
rr. any or all of w hioli w ill t-i- deli vi-re.f e;o-h
in i ,i.t h 'ic infd t o :i 1 1 ;o hTil,o;- .i .- T li.-ir
said she Wouldn't postpone the wedding, but J names and iniJiiw? t"
tL-r... ,1 tret marr tl.t r. .-If r t. o . I - -Mr.Al.iO.a. J.II'IMIHOI, lit.,
go to bed to do it.
The'bitter bark from which quinine is
made is now admittel duty free. As there
Feb. 26.-tf.
A j'-rU ur Vittuc Jc Yoraivn.
i "JOIl K'KNT The largo and cum
-' ; able Mansion Iiorsie known JS-
jifort-
lauoouL-ua.l a i.j..iii'u u. ouo-vooi j o . ... .. . , ,, .-15fi
Judiio of this ytate. w hose residence for more
Hlready been denied and shamelessly trampled v.Jfi .n t, .w.,Um:. .1,., n ..ftU- llia "T8 eie . -finer ly -il-stipp..rtu,g
wikb'u 1.. . vi.... ...... ..u .. ,...1. - 1... v- i. 1 . 1 . . 1 : 1 . . . 1 . .: . 1 1 . . .
es 01 4 unii." r...." . , . ". . ,'," 5i ?
consumed annuady m this country, it ts ; oifered for rut. Tl..-i--1 t.ls on i "t t
leasouabio to expect a slight reduction in 1 th .i-rni!fs :'nd will lie li-i-r.l t;:;
our doctor bills, now that h 20 per cent. iZl? j:.
ad valorem is taken i lT. ; known 1 he "1 ruvis l'lace." iiiiil oontuininir 1
An exchange is responsible f. r the as-j Acr.. is also ottei-e.i r-.r r.-nt. imsm-ssioii wi.i
T'ii i:n mi inu 1-101 -iio. 101 on nici o.
forn.iiticn ai'i-ly 011 tho pi-'rn;-s to
ipients of imblic -'''- f;. S. MIKHAY, L'jccv.trU.
.lumbia las! y t ar. Fbenslmrg-, I'cb. IP. l-Tl.-Ct.
i
sertion that tihty-six thousand.
drd negroes were the roe
charity in the Dstiict of C
every variety cf
style, suiiabio for
Youth from IC So 20,
Boys from 9 to IS,
ar.d Children from
5 to 9 years, all
durable & stronn,
made with special
reference to rough
usage. In this co-
pa rtm en
Dime M m
) OH.tl.V, rets,
iBAGOH, SALT, p
j ITwESII VILTajjm:
I DRIED l CAN'DFKL
SUGARS, TEAS, C-.fi?
J ; sYRUPS, MOLASSES,
una, '
Also, a 1.
ft r-.-.k 0'
I Bet Brands of Cigars sri Tr
! STOIIE OX HIGH fcTKFX
1
I vui Dors East of C-.n, fi-,
OVN and COU.NTRYFHS
V T I'RSV.ITL SklS..
I
We
o 1 r
i
prices are ts-
t o n i s h i r. q I y
UD'iii r w nat cares too ru.itl sr.inc 01 rn n a 11c- - . . 1 . .1 ... 1 .. 1. .
IWCJ . ...M.O h'V... h ., .iuv.w.iw, ,e Ul IU1 OI.UV II. 113. Oil. fclT O UlV?1?! OI , , I , - -
and gagged, with four hundred millions of
tribute nioriev iinnmi'Iv niri!r from the neo-
Luzerno county. 11a was the President
Judge of that Judicial District for thirty
years, but resigned his office about a year
ao, and on that occasion was the recijdeut
of a handsome testimonial from tliu meta-
bers of the bar of his district
iS51 he represented Luzerne county in the
in
that we have of'ttu thought of since. Said
he to ns: "'I saw to-dav an old comrade of
i but Nsw England philanthropists have play
ed sad havoc with tlie poor creatures.
Of forty-eight sinters of chuity tending
the sm ill-poX aieuts in the Uict-tre hospi-
pie. uli an armv to collect revenues and con- mine in Mexico, a West Pointer, but who j ta' eleven t.ied of tlw liido ms ma.-
1 . . 1 . ... .. . i . . 1 . . i . . . i 1 . ' . T 1 - .
tiol elections, with a navy to absorb twenty
rndii u is of nioriev unmiadv for tioitisr nothing
but to mike itself a laachiii s:oek of the
In 1830 and 'rld ; with eoi ;oratioris enriched with a pul-
!rc iiom.uii; with legislative power stretched to
cici I ... " I n iii .11 .iiiiiiM ivi OI a., iiuce.t .1., , ,.- , i,-, . .
.I. ml.lv ..f tdU St,.t in tU.i-l, iu..W lio 1 ..... ..V i... .i -...i.',.-. , ... ..i. .... I av nan nioii, en.iugn. w nat i want
" v ' " J ubu.wy " - - k . j m,- , V. V X. r XIHl UV'C.1 lull IV03 Y 1 1' IvIUlilto
fihiHn- ; "'d intrenched, cure for the checks and bib
riwi.M,d )U nosition in the arm v n fnw vf irs i i. oluutcers Irom the sisterhood were
I asked hiru why he was n.-t in" uai- j Cil!lt111 lll'"" 10 fi''1 hT places and thirty
form, and expressed my surprise that he
was not already a colonel or a enral of vol
unteers. His reply was. 4"I think you and
i.i i2 i ( f I-a f '.rictif nf iiii otol tftA rom i Oil
and acknowledged integrity. lie was on ri l,; of ,h! State;) y w!l:,t wiu tbev care in
his way to Txas to bring home a sick son i the future ? Lire-rally nothing now, ami uo'.h-
at the time of his mulancho'y death, which
cccurred last week at Magnolia, ir. Misis.-ip-ji,
by a train of cars runniug over him.
Judge Conyngham was 70 yeats of age, aui
was a cultivated ami Christian gentleman,
lie was a devout Episcopalian, and was the
lather-iu law of I'isnop Stevens.
Hon. Thomas II. Luruowes, President of
tho Agricultural College of l'ecnsy Ivauia.
died at the College in Centre county on laot
Saturday. Ilo had been at one timo a
prominent Whi politician in this State, aud
in"-their. I f, therefore. State electrons sh 1 1
survive the shock of the legislation, they wid
survive to no purpose. There is but one rem
edy for the evils that re upon us. and the
greater mid more appalling evils that thretieu
us in the near future, aud tht is to cast out
in this war is a place b which I can make
S'line money.' " lie somjht to get that
place here. He made an eff irt to be selected
by the Government as a buyer of liorses.
but failed. lie next mdravored to borrow
a few hundred dollars from a military friend
of ours, then and now in the n-g iiar army,
for the purp iso of entering into a business
where he would iret army patron ape. 1 lei d r
OTICK Whereas certain I'ropcrtie- j
i e been otTfrt-il for ror.t by Mrs. K. S. i
i't'iU'.AY. r.x ciitrix. nil persons are ln-ri by '
notilii-d tliat !io lias no autfrnrit vjto lt-;isu s.iid (
I'rop. rtios. V. A. SlIOKMAKKK.
Att'y in fact for M. simikmakfii. Kxccutrix, ;
ami Attorney for the IKire.
Efieriflurrif, I't-b. i"i, '.sTl.-ot. I
FOR SALE OR RENT.
"?H V. iindr!inid oC'rs fr w.ie or rnt bis
I STORK UK.U on High Street. i:i:is
burjr, three doors frtmi Centre street. bini; on
the south side of Hiifh st ret and opposite the
Foster Hons, kaiil Store i'oom is a new buibl
rrifr, "3t:0 feat, two .stories hitfli, witii iroo.l cel
lar imiltr it. 1 Iire are two tm-k rooms, .I'l JJ,
i f. I ! . I . .1 ... 3 i . l
the mer. ho have abt.-ed power, and brine 'eiuseu. ne appuen, a-, wc- unuerstami, to
back the aihni. detration of the -rover nni.nt to; Oen. Hums for a position in the Oonitnis-
i .. ii . :.. i.... r.:t 1 i . .
baiy iejiii: i iiiv.'il 111 ui:n ci'.y.ooL laot-'.i alio
in yetting it. There being nothing here to
its ti ue cons: itutio.ial basis, uni kce; it there.
three insiantlv responded. What is the
he'bm of the battle Geld wLeu compared
w ith t his ?
The right of railroad companies to ad
vance freight on coal at pleasure is to bw
made t'je sul i--ct of legislation, a resolution j upstair and down, well linishrd inside. 'J"u
iijiiuiiiX aitOK-etuer i one oi trie ot-si in i-.t.ens-btiriT
for t ore porposrs. and if det-idr-dlr the
l.t'st locatfd btikinoss stand in the town. I'os
sosion w ill l.e giveu imnifdiately. For further
inforniatioii ca.ll upon or addresp
Ii. 11. TUDOR,
Feb. Co, lS71.-tf. Efcensfcnrg. Fa.
Tlie I'eiisisy Ivauia CCail Itoatl.
Our readers will be enabled to form an
estimate of the immense business of this
company from the following statement of its
under the administration of Governor Kitner j receipts and expenditures for tlie past year.
was Secretary of the Commonwealth, from j which we take fivm tli0 lilst annual rcpo.t
t. i -ioos . i .. iLnn n ' of its President. J. l'di'ar 'Lhr-mson I!.-n
' ' J ,vx i , , j, , y ... buyer oi liorses, toe coimtry wouid have had
rt.ir..d Sit ...rint.-n.-nt. -.f t",mm.... 1 he road was chartered by the Legislature : . ....: ... ... , . - ....
Schools in 1SC0 bv the late Governor Win. ' of th'l!i Siite ""ring the session of 1840,
suit him. ha wended his way back to Il!in.
ois, and became a sort of a secretary to Gov
ernor Vales, and every tiling else beiiii; uns
successful, he chose at !a.-t to go into the
army. lint he did not want to go where
there was lighting at ail. It wax money he
was after, and money he has made as Gen
eral and President of lhe United States. If
he had obtained the position he asked for, as
a competent if not an honsct man in that
place, and we should uot now have a bail
F Packer and was a devoted friend of the twenty five years ago. It is now perhaps I President, who makes the liiiing of his purse
" '" " ' 1. ... . i.. - r i. r yi . r
system. He was first Superintendent of the ; Uiu weaitlnost and most poweilui railroad
Orphans' Schools in this State, having been corpoiation in the Unittd States, controlling
appointed to that position by Gov. Curtin. j aHlJ operating a large number cf other roads
He has been President df the State Agricul- ! iu nearly ali the Western States, and thus
tursd College since February, 1809. lis j diverting their trade and traffic from the
was a native of Lancaster county, was about j farmer to their main trunk, which passes
seventy years of age, and was a gentleman
of strong and highly cultivated intellect.
Gen. Anlrew PoijTiR WilsoX died at
his residence in Huntingdon, on lat Tues
day T.oruing. after a lingering illness, aged
C8 years, lie was a cousin of Gov. David
It. Porter, and commenced tho practice cf
tho law in Huntingdon in 1827. Ho was a
mau tf (inn ability and excellent social qual
ities. Hon. Goo. Taylor, President Judge-,
and Hjii. It. Milton Speer, member of Con
gress elect from this district, both read law
iu his ofUcc. Mr. Wilson never was married.
his principal business. Cincinnati Inquirer.
The joint resolution of Congress, removing
the political disabilities cf Dr. Miller, a
Democratic United States Senator from
Georgia, having been signed by the Presi
dent, Dr. Miller has taken Lis seat in the
Seunte. His term of office will expire to-day,
which ends tha present session of Congres,
but the Legislature of his State being large
ly democratic, his re-election may be con
fidently anticipated. When Dr. Miller took
his seat in the Senate, it wus the Jirst litre
since the commencement of lhe rebelliou, in
tho spring of 1861, that all the States in the
Union, amounting to thirty seven, have been
represented in that body. It is to be hoped
that it i an auspicit us otneti for the futura
peace and tranquility of the country.
tnrougn tne entire lengtnot tins &taie. inss
mammoth corporation bas under its vigor
ous and judicious management become "a
power behind the throne greatsr than tho
throne itself."
Orm'E of the PknVa Uau. Koati 'o., I
Fjin.Anr.i.pinA, Feb. ts, S71. j"
To the Muiretuildt.isnf die i Viiisyfauiia Huihowi
Coiii)ni:t,i :
Your Idiectors l.avf the pleasure to submit
to j ou ii very satisfactory i t port of tho rosulrs
of the business of the Company for the past,
year. During' that period the opera! ions of the
Company have tn-n very -. tensive, and have
been attended with vrraf ifyinjr success.
THE KAKM.MiS
Of your Main Line and llraru-bes were:
From I'lis.-ciiorr. 3,5y5,aTl i-'O
Fuiiirrant Passen
gers 3 tO.CT 1 t"2
Maila HH,7t:i45
" F.xpress Matter . 31o.7T 7
'".etu-rui Fr-isfhts..l2,7.:,HiM7
iliscel's Sources. . i.',:!'.! 00
17,531,7utJ 82
KXl'ENSKS.
For Conductirnj Trans
portation t.1,."ifii0;U C!)
" Motive I'ower '1.24il.ilnr r,j
" M.iinte'nco of Cars l.lsij,m." 71
" Hoad 3.(fis.tso 7rt
" General Expenses. 2U.7t2! W
lll,2fl0.0S5 15
Leavrny net earnings for 1870 of . . 5G,:771.i.l t7
The total amount of revenue compared with
last year is:
1S7U 17-Vsl,70ii S3
1S0U I'J.&'iO.Sll 73
Increase
Tue Prussians made their triumphal entry
to Parts oa Wednesday. Q-iict rrevailcd.
t isO.S'.tf oo
The chanires in the sources of revenue are
shown below :
Increase in First-elusa Fus-
st-ng-ers tr.tSW) H
Increa.se in Frniraiils &,(Wtm
"Mails -'.".7M .It
" . " t-.ipr'ss Matter s.l.sl ui
" ili.-;'s sou rcos.2."7,i"i;rf 5'j
Docreaso ia Freights
Increase as above stated
f20.ri ra
. IMAM 11
Thk Pr.iiii Fiiance Has to Pat Her Con
QL'Eitoii -A treaty of peace between Pius
sia and France was signed on Friday last,
by Presidsnt Thiers and Chancellor Von
Bismarck. I5y its obligations France trans
fers to Germany an indemnity of three hun
dred and twenty millions of tha'ers or, iu
our money, $230,400 ,000, which is about
$7 60 for each man, woman and child in the
country, to remunerate tiie latter nation for
her outlay in equipping armies to combat
the aggressive acts of Fiance siuce August
last. This agreement constitutes the pri
mary condition cf the treaty. By the sec
ond article of the Convention, the Provinces
of Alsace and Lorraine, including the cities
of Me!z, Nancy and Thionviile, are ceded to
the Empire of Germany, and will hereafter
constitute a part of tho domains of Ger
many. The othr details are either kept
secret, or as yet undetermined. It is. how
ever, positively stipulated, upon tha demand
of the French envoys, that iu returu for the
above concessions, the German military lead
ers will abandon the projected triumphal
entry into the French capital, and relinquish
all proposed military operations upon the
South of Franco, aud immediately upon tho
proclamation of peace, returu with their
armies to Germany. Concerning the pay
ment of the indemnity it is stipulated that
one-half of tha amount shall be in gold and
silver, (coiu.) aud tho balance (one hundred
and sixty millions of thalers) shall bo pay
able in notes of progressive dates. This fea
ture was inserted in accordance with tLe
recommendations of the Commission of Ger
man Financiers. The exact amount of the
money-transfer will be announced officially,
hereafter.
A lady in Blcomington. III., a few days
ago received a tolegram announcing the de
cease of her father, and later in the same
day her husband received intelligence that
?S90,?K09 his father had j-tst died.
calling upon the Governor to procure fiom
the Attorney Ger.eral au opinion upon the
power of these companies to impose exorbi
tant rates of toll and freight having passed
the Le,i.-!ature.
Mrs. Stilus, the Yindsor, Vt.. woman
who tried to tike the lives of twelve persons
by mailing to them boxes of candy mixed
with arsenic, is a tall, fair looking woman,
about forty years old. with lrg black ees.
Xo one would take her to be a criminal.
She teiis many conflicting sloriss to those
who visit tier in jil.
The Hub is fa.-t falling into indifference
on the religious question. Too much radi
calism has verily killed Boston's love for
theology. According to the story of a well
informed correspondent a few rich men sup
port ali the churches in Boston and there
many of thtrn while the preachers sneak
to arc empty benches.
John Boussum, who died at Scuylkill
made
our Es
tablishment
"THE HEAD
QUARTERS CF
VCQUNTRI TRADE55
i.n Vyiot.'iinn. nd v
we can assure cur
friends from out
cf tovn thst they
need lock no fur
tberthan CakHall
for satisfactory
i
A liniTOU S NOTICE ! - Jmskmiui
M'fSO.NHM.E VS. JAS. Hl'KK. - - Cotlll'M I'Ul'S
of Ciimhi ui County, io. IV), June Term, l'O.
Ami now. towit: 7tli Felirunry. lc71, on mo
tion of titoriio M. Keade. l".s)., J olm I. Linton.
Ksij.. anfioiiitetl Auditor to report litrib;ition
of r lie money in t he luttxls of t he Sin-riff arising
orr tho execution ujrainst tno the ;tl.o e named
ilt ic n.liint. U'j tlit Court.
Litract from Kreonl.
J. K. IIiie, TYothonotai y.
I will attend to the duties of the above ap
point mer.t nt the t'onri. fioorn, Kl-ensbiii'tr. on
'I isit:: . Jsart-li I i, 1S71, at one o'clock,
r. M. when ami wliero all persons interested
may at (cud if llic-y see proper.
JM). I'. l-l.Mt), Auditor.
I eb. :
JUST LOOK AT THIS!!
I important to He ;il Instate ) ncrs.
tnersliip. tlie snb-
ci to tlo all kin. I tf j
Haven on Thursday, the ICth u!t., and was i LJAVING entered into part
liMit.,! r.r, tb f ill'iu.mir r,.l...r -I I . 1 " S'T i bOIS Ulfi HOW 1 rt'l 1111 C"i
I , , , "."'"s. """"j, ' u"cu work in their line, such as borinjr for WATKll. '
four hundred and sixty pounds at the time I on.. COAL. okk.uihI other MlM-.UAl.s, mak- j
of his death. It was as much as eiszht men ! inland set tins- Xi-:V I' I'M TS arid r cpuo-in oid j
..r 1 J! i a .i i one:. e are mini i eao ai un n uie i o oore a mi
Could (to to carry the COlpse. At thu re- ,,y 1I1KS and rMariulai-UireHud put in position
quest of the deceased his body was hauled I tiro e 1 tuared KXrKl.SH )H l'l'Ml', the cheap-
1 e I , UHIM Mllitt'lC Oltl IVt IMill . l i limp ior
Wfllsarnl Cisterns now in use. This I'-.nnp will
work in a 'Well thirty feet deep. We will nt all
times keep a supply of theso I'unips on hand
anil can set tlicin tip or runusli them on short
I. A I. T tT (iK'.'l'Mi in M ,
(rood Piaik Hou-e tu--i "u,.,..i;:!:-.
under tlifcntire hoasf. W i.i w. .
on eav tf r:.
1'. ONE 1-)T nF GP'TNI' :r.v ....
fet-t front oi M.iin i-rr t ami ---ehojee
s-; ion f 1'rii.t Tr - - ..
is a ir.o.r lie-rai - l.wirti'.n f-"" :
3. A I.AKi i'Wi Tt ihY
on Lot adjoinnir tin-a'oov; :
with all eoiiV'4iiern--s. .!
an abiiodan.--.- -f fruit
. TWO ,-ruKY i !: MF. H
Ward of F.l-nbnrir. i:ar
cistern water. io.-l oi.-t
same Lot. A:! n i ri ; u:r. L..,--.
t roet. Kent ! r i' -".
5. A f.AHliK ?W't ST' F.Y Fr.A'-':
in rh Wet Wail, -I ic r - .
Lot Z feet I'.-'in. on V..i;n ?tr-: :
deep. '.-.!-..1 be ii i!-l. i-i:-''-:
6. A TWO sTo?Y KKAV.i; H i L
"Ward. s:irr.!f'i'" fi' rw.. f:i!:-" ;.-. i
front ou Main str'-t ct-1 !.
ruble iP"r-rty.
7. lit M.ii' N'C T.i'TS in W,Mv'a:. -S.
I'ASTCKE LO'l'Mt!i.i:';-i.
mile fi-'-m town.
r. TlMlli:;:. suitable for CT.i'-:.
of f! r ,-o e e;o n. -rfi- r..: e '. r ' '
pi. SIXTY A RK'S Heh.o. i ::':r
V.' ieut l.iki.ii!) feet iuii.'vr.
ruis ti-'in l-iO.-ri'-bur.
II. A l'AKM 'F I -3 Arr.cS- !;!-.
F.brtisburfcr: rnostiv ':.! u: :
Will be sold separately or
fCAll the above !-. ri .-:t--'--so.'d
ct:-ao ar.d " e:i-y tf ::.i- - '
tu purchase wn
ill
:i i.-r !-.:.'
Clothing & satis- Innrnnnne f'RftfrP'
facicrv crices. I
r i .,,-nr'H,
HARDVVAHt, yuLt.-.:"-
.
a
6th.
R -
Our
Custom
Worki3
cf the very
bi st character,
Easy rules for
measurement,
prices, &.C., sent
free to any part cf
America, and gccdf.ts
guaranteed. 3Tar7cet
and 6th Streets,
sifued on or before tuet .;.jL.- '
'e'r i . i.s:.a
Ebecsburr, l.)ec. 1. V.J.
CiVLC). C.-iL. ZA1IM .'A5'J
ZAHFVl & SON.
Full stock all
the year
round.
UTizrkct
a n d
Eats,Caps,2oots.
AKD ALL OTHER AST--L'sually
Kept inafo"-
WOOL AXD CCUMKY i i: -
TAKJiS IS EXC
STORE OX HA1S ST
Next Door to the Pes
June 10, lSGIL
PHILADELPHIA.
to the grave on a truck vvajrou drawu by
four white mules.
A curious lawsuit lias just bpen enra-
, . . . ., .,, . ., . .lliu i.ui H-i inciii ii p or i ii riou inenioii wuiri
menced against tho IJelleville and Southern notice. Satisfaction iriraranteetl in oualitv ami
Iliiuuis railroad. A lady, who was shortly ' price of work, ami water insure! on any farm
.... !,:.,,. .T. i;:. ... i .. r . ;i - I or lot of grouml. Orders solicited and r'miit-
rFeo..i5 aown.i-.i iu orr. lau.i, ' J y attomietl to wnen leriirlli of i'uiiip or kin.l of
work desireil is uracil known tous. For further
information call on or address
sirASKV .t- n;iaiiyt:i.
Yah. 25.-tUn. C'arrolltown, Cambria Co., Fa.
traveling on it, ami waa so jostled and
troubled by tha roughness of toe road that
tho event occurred much sooner than had
been expected. In the tuit which she has
brought against the company she lays the
damages at $10,000.
Facts show that Samana is worthless as
a naval coaling station ; that it is a bad har
bor, and cannot be made a good one, and
that it now costs 73 cts. per ton to coal
ships there above the price which it costs at
St. Thomas, where there is a first rate haven.
For Simana President Grant has agreed to
pay $150,000 a year, while at St. Thomas
all necei-sary conveniences for coaling our
men-of-war can be rented for $5,000 a year.
In Lensalem, Bucks county, recently,
an unmarried servant girl named Maria
Brew, threw her new born infant out of a
third btory window, forty feel from the
ground and next morning proceeded lo per
form her usual household duties. Tho body
of the infant was recovered at an early hour,
frozen to the ground, its head terribly mash
ed and bruised. The girl was at once ac
cused with the deed, and admitted the crime
without any seeming hesitation.
Recently James Roe, James Harry and
Leward M'Grass made a miraculous escape
from instant death at the ore mine of the
Thomas iron company, near i-'even Valley.
They were preparing to descend down the
shaft in a bucket, when the pin holding the
windlass dropped out, and they were precip
itated to the bottom, a cistauce of ueventy
five feet, lioo had his leg broken just below
the knee, Harr' had both ankles dislocated
and M'Grass had one leg breken between
the ankle and kuej.
"jVTOTICE OF APPEALS. Appeal
A- ' from the Assessments for 171 will be held
nt the Commissioners' Olhee in Ebensburtr, as
follows :
Momiav, March liOth Allegheny Township
and Lorc-tto Horonrh.
'J'I'ksoav, Makcu iilst lilackliek- and Jack
eon Townships,
WtriNKSDAV, Makch d Cambria aud Mill
ville ltoroirfihs.
TiiL'itsriAY, Maucii 23d Adams and Hichland
Township and Coopersdaie. llorough.
Fit ti) ay, March 2ltli Carroll Township and
Ciirrolltowri lloroutjh.
Monday, Makcii 27th Clearfield. Township
and Chest Sprirnrs ISormivh.
Tt'KsiiAV. March th Chest, Sus.iuehenna
arid White Townships.
Wf.ijn k.siia Y.M aim-ii 2!ith Conemaujfh Town
ship and ConeniHVijrh Itormig-h.
TmnstiAY. Mauih ;ioth Croyle and Sum
merhiil Townships ami Wilmore llorourh.
I KIUAY, March :ils.t-lst, i.'.i, :)d, 4th, &th and
Cth Wards of Jolmstown Ilornufrh.
Momiav, AfKii. ;M Cambrra Township and
Fbensbursf ltoniiiyh.
Tt'F.siiAY, Al'ltm 4l!i Wasliins-ton and Mini
ster Townships ami Summit vill.? Ilorouyli.
Weiinesdav, A furr.5th (iailitzin and Taylor
Townships and Woodvale Ilorotrtrh.
Tiii nsiiAr, Aprtin cth Voder Township and
Franklin Horoujrh.
J"At the same timesand ilace Appeals from
the 3Iilitarv ltolls w ill be held.
M.McNAMAKA. l
JAS. K. XKASO.V, Commltsvmert.
F. o kkii:i
AHfstJ. A. Kknskdv, Clerk.
Coinmissionors' Ofiice, Fbeusburg-, Feb. 23, 1S71.
F. V. TltKNEY JAMES NULL.
LAW and COLLECTION OFFICE
OF
TIERNEY NULL,
ulunaio ltow, Kliensburg:, Pa.
t'pi'i'ial attention paid to collection lu
all parts of tho United States. 2-lVTl.-tf.
N -a JF" " . i AT A.. - r V
V l JAtVlc-c rONKCS
.n iv l.vrz..
w m - v"k- rw .1 1
'Ste e-V.
I GOOD NEWS;
i The uudei-siirned. li nnv r '""'.
Fall and Winter
consistintr of Cb'i!:. 1 - '
Twre.ls. Jeans. Waterpn-.u. '.. ,..
kinds, such as French i"r ' Vl i:"
lielaines. Armur es. I'l '.: t, .
; endless variety of sha" , ' : t.
! ry and Fancy Article b-r i" -1
er with a choice slock .
I MADE-UP CLOTHING, H-
I -:. ... i...r.3..-:s - a f-'. - ..
,s"--"-S-'' lalf barrels Lukefler
v ."iHl V-iMuartcr barrels, do. ; 100 ,u!f b.rrtls
-No. 1 bite 1- rsn; r?ou half barrels No. 1 Ficierel.
JAMES CONNOR. Wholesale Grtcer, ! XZ&U
So. 33s i.n I a?e in tho future.
Fcb' IKL-St. PlTTSBUHGK.PJi.
Boots. Shoe? and bni'C
Lin-u :i.'ii Vli'li.:
wiire. live Stntts. Faterir .
l'KTS.'olL LOTUS. a::u u
merchmidisH tl sun 1 1 " 1' I'1
All these eooiis e r-"-"' ,.,-. r PL
SELL ATVEKY 1-0
and are dctermineil to J?',
anv oealer rn to u v ' , ... vf
UnvnvfMiirr i
AND
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at tho mo "... ., ,hf sorU-st notice, and
The subscriber sti'l cor.::
of the lest materia. ' '
Loretto Marble W
all kind of JIONL;;,,:
STONES, as well as , ;
TOPS, and all otner ,
but the best Amer.cw ...r, :
used, and perfect satu, kf -:
all cases at prices as k' :..e:.
be obtained in the cities or ? y 3-
nd see specimens asd j-'-
as to tLe merits
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