The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 30, 1867, Image 3

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    fliO JLllO Slmnian. " Attorney General's Opinion.
EDITORIAL ETCHINGS.
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1867.
Tho opinion of Attorney General
Stanberry on the enfranchising, and dis-
EPU13LICAN CONVENTION ! franchising clauses of tho military recon-
TV
XX The "Republican State Convention."
will meet at the "llerdic House," in w lUiarus
port, on Wednesday; 20th of June next, at '.10
o'clock, a. m., to nominate a candidate for
Judge of the Supreme Court, and to initiate
proper measures for the ensiling State canvass.
Aa heretofore, the Convention will beconi
. posed of Representative and Senatorial Dele
gates, chosen in the usual way, and equal in
number to the whole of, the Senators and
Representatives in the General Assembly.
By order of the State Central Committee.
F. JORDAN, Chairman.
flto. W. IIamkrsly,
A. W. Benedict, Secretaries.
J. ROBLSY DCNGLISOK, ) '
Jeff. Davis and Ills Ball.
So' far as popularity and the prosperity
of the New York Tribune are concerned,
it seems to have been an unfortunate step
for Mr. Greeley to become bail for Jeff.
.Davis. A storm of wrathful indignation
is poured from all quarters upon the head
of Greeley -of which perhaps one-half is
honest, and the other pharisaical. It was
certainly wrong that Jeff. Davis or any
other person charged with crime should
be kept in prison awaiting his trial for
struction act has been made. public. It
is decided that participation ' in the rebel
lion Works no disfranchisement, save on
conviction in" open Court. "In view of the
precedent being established in the Jeffer
son Davis case, a conviction of this kind
is hardly within the realm ot probability
in our land and time.
All disqualifiment for citizenship under
tin? opinion must arise from tho oath of
the applicant for registration, and the At
torney General accordingly devotes his
powers to interpreting this oath for the
benefit of those who are to take it.
Under the oath, by which men already
once lorsworn may voluntarily aislran-
s " An Experimental Census. Mr
Delemar, ot the UureitTof Statistics, has
JBSJ- Jeff. Davis has reached Montreal, I been ex
pt)ur Court commences next week 1 oi tne JTeasury eparimem viiik u i t?..:.,,. iinnBa i;-00 v nrononiod tn d,
"Radical prices flour $17 per bar- I view the taking of the census or loTU. j Judges of said Court, on the first Monday of
rel" -Freeman. . , ; r I LI is eaiu inar, mrougu uib auuiiiowc m
iEm Democratic wagesten cents a day perfect organization of the- divisions : lor
collection ot internal itcvenue, ne
LICENSE NOTICE.
The following persona have filed Peti-
,..:.:., inrhinprv 1 tions in tne ouice ot tne vieric oi quarter
"H '?!lfH'- Sons orambrcntyv.for Tavern and
-treasury ycuiviucuiyr ,x.fc i ejij,
for laboring men.
2r The Fenians'are threatening another
Irruption iiitd Canada '
jggy Senator ! Wilson has returned home
from his Southern tour. . - -
Xgy-The trial of Surratt-has been: post
poned till the. 10th June'..; '- v A . S.
JC" A - gentleman -in -Huntingdon is in
possession of a book printed in 1583: .
Hon.- George Bancroft has accepted
the appointment of Minister to Prussia:
JEST The city of London is going to ereet
a statue to George Peabody, the billionaire, j
The postage on drop lettera is one
cent, and not two, as is generally supposed.
aTThe publication of Booth's diary majority of the Southern States there has
June next :
. . " Tavern:
Adam Kurtz, Cambria bor. : Edward Howe,
Cambria bor. ; Lawrence Scrotb, Carrolltown
Joseph Cole, Carrolltown ; Lawrence Steich,
uarrolltown ; rrancu r. Urosberger, uarroii
town : Andrew P. Baker, Carroll tp. ; R. P.
Linton & Son, Ebensburg-, E. TV.:. IsiaC
Crawford, Ebensburg, W. W. ; Geo. Gurley,'
Ebensborg,' W. W. ; Flavian Haid, Gallitzin
tp, ; John Bending, Johnstown, 2d W. ; Jos.
Doubt, Johnstown, 2d w. ; Charles Zimmer
man, ben., 3d W . : D. vf. Uouchnour,
throws no additional light on the great assas-
chise themselves if. they want to, the I sination.
Attorney General decides that conscripts
and slaves are exempt; also judicial and
purely r civil officers, and men, however
disloyal in sympathy, or expression, who
did not fight or actually aid or assist.
Members of State or Confederate Legisla-
jg" Twenty-one sheep- were 'killed by
dogs. in one Dight, lately, at Murray's Run,
Huntingdon county.
It appears that the Emperor of Brazil
has not abolished slavery only has the mea
sure under advisement. V
gy The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows met
the
has, with but little labor and no expense,
secured an accurate census of the popula
tion of ; our country as' it stood at the
close of 1866. We do not believe that
Mr. Delemar has arrived at.figures which
can be relied upon as strictly correct, but
in round numbers his result may prove
sufficiently accurate for ordinary calcula-
- m " ' S 1 -V m a Iff TTT 1
tfnn. und RnerMi atinn iinon the erowtn Ot Jonnstown, jo. w.: uiiam maimer, jonns
w" "J' . - . .. A W Th.lin iTprtTincr T.nrpttn ? John K Kxr.
T K .nenni- Anr.rta chnlrci th Ik T Af fl I I ' - ' '
j.uo uikcui i,tu3uo .mw , Tft.-ffiv. Vlnr an 1'ir.rrlA Kmn
population ot the thirty-seven States in uelJames, Millville : Joseph Geis, ltichland
November and December last to have been I tp. ; Henry Hughes. Summitville; Veronica
34.100.255. and of the States and Tern- A. Reilly, Washington tp. : Owen Sweeny,
tones taken together, 34,5U5,882. In a MBinK "fun atnrett"' D1lclt
le, Conemaugh, 1st W. : Thomas Gor
man, uonemaugn ist v. ; jonn risner, 'Za.
W., Conemaugn ; George Kurtz, Conemaogh,
2d W. : Joseph Alwine, Conemaoerh, 2d W. :
Levi Jacob-, Conemaugh tp. : Mary Ann
M'Kenzie, Chest Springs bor. ; John M'Feely,
been a decrement of population, in the
Eastern States a small increase and id the
Western States a large increase: The
results are supported in every instance by
the State censuses of lcbD, eo far as taken
The comparison with the census of
REAT REDUCTION op PR
1TTEI,
vi -aunt
1 return my sincere thanks ta t- .
and customers for their liberal patron.
the past twelve Tears. rim-;n, v- . Hfo
hava been in-busineaa in-Ebtntbilf1' 1
B9Vt owing to the extensive baaiB;
domgI take pleasure in inforsalair Ul'
that I have adopted the 6 U,
Readr-Iay Syttem: V
by means of which there will be a axxi,
DCCTIOM ID TOT Brnfit. A lt-
your patronage will satisfy you that h f
be to your advantage l0 bu ftr J JJ
instead of os cbidit. 1
Sci
Chest Springs bor. ; Victor Voegtly, Croyle
tp. ; Jonn A. JJlair, Ebensburg, w. W. ; S. A.
1865 is as follows : Thirty-seven States, Criste, Gaitzin tp ; Matthew Degnian, Gal-
tures, Conventions, Congresses, thoso .who in Philadelphia last week. Its next meeting
,;t : l ;.: i
full two years, but it should be remembered B v
iiBBiaiaucu, are nuii ex.empt. viu army
officors who have broken their oaths are
that the executive, not the judicial, branch
rf tho envprnment- held him 'in confine-
went. It is perhaps a matter of doubt if -
the courts could be in the least. censured eybwruej
never did engage in rebellion.
a lew ot whicn were tnen lerritones, mzin tp. ; j. u. ureignt, jonnstown, 2d w ;
numbered 31,218,021 inhabitants, and the Richard Jelley Johnstown, 2d W. ; Gotlieb
trtfl fafoa Vn Trrlfnrip, 31 .d4S S21 . Lessiger, 2d W.;' Philip Shultise, Johnstown,
r ;r . . ;oV " ?d w.; Patrick Kelly, 3d W., Johnstown
will be held in Pittsburg. . J.ne total mcxemeni since xouy nwiuere- j0hn Fritz, Johnstown, 3d W. ; Ym. Doubt,
re?- T.nr,0trAt wA. nn nf th Wre Deeu iJ.UD-.ooi, wnicn, in view oi 3a w., Jonnstown : uemegms uurach, 3d W.t
the fixtraordinarv recuperative powers of 1th w J. .nenTT Scbnable, Johnstown, 4th W ;
tne country.
for the failure to try him up to the time
of his release from Fortress Monroe.
That he was entitled to bail from Judge
Underwood s court the moment he got
within its jurisdiction, because of the
delinquency of President Johnson or his
subordinates, is not altogether clear.
Much of the censure that is now visited
upon the head of Mr. Greeley might have
been avoided, or, at any rate, would have
been less damaging had he simply con
tented himself with becoming security for
the appearance of the prisoner. But if,
as report says, he "shook hands" with the
Vice Presidents of a meeting in New Orleans
addressed by Senator "Wilson.
JBSrvVWe 6ee," said Swift, in one of his
sarcastic moods, what. God thinks of rich-ts
by the people he gives them to.",
t8 The name of Secretary of War, Stan
ton is mentioned in connection, with the Re
publican nomination for President. .J
There are six firms in Pittsburg-hay-
A New Scourge.- We learn from
reliable sources, says the Dubuque Herald,
that the farmers of many of the western
counties are troubled with pigeons. In
fact, these birds have become a perfect
made their
Many of the minor officers the Attorney
General declares himself unable to decide
on at present. He has directed abstracts
to be made of them, and reserved their
fato for further consideration. One large
class, however, are exempted specifically,
viz: those whose duty miirht be called that Maximilian, has beem captured :by the voracious. These flocks alight upon the
John lliley, -Millville bor.; George Conrad,
Kicnland tp. : David Faloon, Taylor tp. ; Mi
chael J. Piatt, Susquehanna, tp. : "William
-Callan, Washington tp. ; ' Geo, : W. MuUin,
Washington tp. ; Robert Barclay, oder tp. ;
Lenhart Kest, Taylor tp. : John A. Stemmer,
Johnstown, 4tli "W.
' Eattng IToutt.
D. A. Conrad, Ebensburer. "W, TV. : James
O'Donnell, Loretto ; Christian Reich, Summit-
an employment such as commissioners,
boards of directors of State banks, peni
tentiaries, and public works, special agents,
notaries public, and commissioners to take
acknowledgments of deeds.
The opinion, say3 the Philadelphia
scourge. Vast nocics nave
ing a capital of over one million of dollar's ; appeaTance, the air in many places being ville; Mark M'Laughlin, "Washington tp. ;
forty-two -with a capital of half a million. . I literally ' darkened, and having migrated John Schrote, Wilmore ; Ignatius Koehle,
MSf Late advices from Sfeiico assure us n lnno- rtiKfnnnn fmm th Sonth. are verv I Cambria bor.: Simon Schroth, Carrolltown
V T IT ... m
nausman, Jonnstown, 4th V.
GEO. O. K. ZAHMK Clerk.
Ebensbnrg, May 9, 1867.
My stock will consist iff part t,.Wj0Wf;
FOR THE BUILDER.
ijoot IjOCKp, i;upDoara Locii r. t
Colts. ITintrpa VTt
1 - -
"Window Sp'g, Shatter Hinges,
Porch Irons, "Window Glass,
Putty, 4c.
; FOR THE CARPENTER.
Boring Machines, Augers, Chisels, Bract
els, Pocket Rules, Try Squ.ref, L. '
els, Jack, Smoothing, and For'V
Planes, Panel Ploughs, Bea
ding, Sash, Raising, &
Match Planes, Hollow and
Rounds, Guages, Oil Stonej,
Saw Sets, Screw Drivers, Bench
Screws, Cross-cut, Panel, Rip, Comptj,
and Back Saws, Chalk and Chalk Lintj
Liberals, and that Juarez has ordered him to fields of new-60wn grain, and rolling over
and over, like the waves of the sea, pick
uo every kernel 01 cram in Bignt. it is
impossible to drive theai away. They are
unmindful of the firing of guns, throwing
of stones, shouting of men, or barking of
dogs, and it is an easy task to Kill any
guilty rebel, and "engaged in friendly rresa nt what the people would like,
conversation with him " &c. he went too ui it is, pernaps, more than they expected.
9 9
far, much farther than any loyal man,
especially one holding Mr. Greeley's posi
tion, should have done. But between
Greeley, Dotts, Gerrit Smith, and the
notorious Judge Underwood, who appears
to have about as much sense of judicial
propriety as a cocksparrow, President
It does not breathe the patriotic ardor of
our military commanders in their labors
towards reconstruction. It rather leaves
be shot. - ' '
J5 President Johnson will visit Raleigh
on the 4th June, to be present at the dedica
tion of a monument in that city to his de
ceased father. - .
The Democratic Convention of Blair
county have selected Dr. Gemmill, of Altoona,
as their representative delegate to the State
Convention.
jey General Sickles, believ'ng that the
South wants more bread and less whiskr,
has wisely prohibited the distillation of spirits
T IUENSE NOTICE.
JLi The following persons have filed Peti
tions in the office of the Clerk of Quarter
sessions of Cambria county, for Tavern and
Eatintr House license, to be nresented to the
number of them with a pole. One farmer, J Judges of said Court, on the second Monday
residing two miles east of Independence, j ot June next:
the unpleasant impression of its author's from grain in the Carolinas.
remarkable admission on a former occa
sion, while also acting as the counsel for
the Government, that while he would try
Johnson has got clear of an elephant that and lay dowa the Iaw accurately, his sym-
he was.only too glad to let loose, without pa" were against, ms caenc
thariog any of tho responsibility of the
act. ve have 01 ten heard ot persons
bein.? deceived into pulling chestnuts out According to the Washington corrcs-
o'f the fire for. another, but we seldom pondent of the Cincinnati Commercial,
have it to record that any one is 60 great J Judge Cartter, of "Washington, recently ment, called the "Dominion of Canada."
Grant and the 1'rcsidency.
The Courts of Common Pleas of Penn
sylvania are authorized . to each appoint
phonographer to take down and record the
testimony of witnesses xamined.
J55?" The break in the Atlantic cable of
1866 has been located at a point only three.
miles distant from the English shore. -IU
will be repaired in a couple of weeks.' :
JCgy The provinces of Uppr and-JLowcr
Canada, Nova Scotia and Neifr Bruriswick
have been consolidated . under one govern-
F. A. Gibbons, Allegheny tp. : "Wm. Gal
lagher, Cambria bor. ; Jacob Glosser, Chest
tp. ; Francis Seitz, Conemaugh bor. 2d W. ;
Ilenry Fritz, Johnstown, 3d W.t Peter Heim,
Richland tp.
Eating IToute :
George Nesch, Cambria bor. ; AdamPharr.
Johnstown. 3d "W.; John Walsh. Millville bor:
Lazarus A. Reigel, Washington tp.
GO. C. K. ZAHM, Clerk.
Ebensburg, May 23, 1867.
rpO THE LADIES OF EBENSBUHG
X AND VICINITY. Having recently ar-
a simpleton as to beseech leave to burn
his finirers for another's benefit. Yet
Judge Underwood has so done. His soul
has seemed never to be at ease since Davis
was confined in Fortress Monroe unless he
had an interview with Gen. Grant, on the
subject of the Presidency not to bring
him out ss a candidate, but to have him
declare in favor ot Senator Wade, or if
ho would not do that, strike a bargain
wae fussing in regard to the trial of the whereby that Senator would "have the
arch traitor. At last, after long and advantage of Grant's favor for the Vice
pitient effort, he succeeds iu getting the Presidency. Tho writer says :
criminal before him." as everybody fud- I "He told Gen. Grant that it would not do
... - . &
jgg?" A country editor, who with a single
boy docs all the work of his office, says he
does not know .how he can shorten, his ex
penses, unless he cuts off the boy's legs-T
JEST -A. boy preacher, aged twelve years,
baa appeared in "Wales, who, according to
his admirers, is destined to extinguish. Spur
geon. His name is Master Enoch Probert. .
jggy The editor of the Freeman .is an old
fogy. He. wants an "old-fashioned" Demo-
V- u : i: I frf5 mainritv in this ConntT nl t fall.' -The I t.ir . .1 1 r 1 'i. .1 n flan
a,l tn f Ktr- nn hit frinl linf , "'""f .u ",a P-- uuuiuon s y ;-" - - Oience tneretO, uenerai Xuvici acu
t'1'""' w r' any loncor; mat tne people were lookine lat2 stvles last tail s bit le, lor instance n nnnfi ; 1-,1 mon of thp
i25,000 effective men, including black
Farming- Uroops (hen under General Butler's com-
shalleng of
he delivers a charge to the jury about as about tor the 'coming man,' and that if he don't please him.
relevant as would have been a lecture on 17 uVtoM hXrTL1..,6 : Sonnan P. Bortle, of West
monkeys or a discourse on predestination, explicitly, first, whether he would be a candi- tont N. Y., has accepted the
and proceeds to let his prisoner co, for dteior the Presidency, and if so,; secondly, Robert Way, ofPittaburg, to j
. wuemer ne wouiu nave any oojecuon to cbamrionship of the United States
the reason that a V lrginia jury could not having Benjamin F. Wade upon the same thousand dollars.
be empaneled who would m any case - e r ; e -esiae.cv The firgt annaal of
preparing to harrow it in, when Digcons
made their appearance and gobbled up
every kernel before he could get it cov
ered. Some fields containing forty acres
were absolutely covered with pigeons, and
although the sportsmen waged an incessant
warfare against them, aDd killed great
bumbers, their places were soon supplied
with others. Hunting pigeons has lost
the charm of novelty, and the main ques
lion is' now to save the grain. With the
ii i i i l a, Jl . !i
present nign pnc& oi seeu woeat, auu s rired from the city with a handsome assort-
Ecarcitv. this becomes a question oi serious i ment of
fconsideration. SPRIXG AXD SUMMER MILLINERY
A Jilt SJliA i GOODS,
I . JiOTTLED .UP." lienerai sutler nas "T" avZV17Z.ZI Yr'?'
written a ieuer, iu w cu. RS ftn a65ortment of KiBBONS. all widths
the celebrated term "bottled UP Crigma- ,xnx coiora. Ladies' tlain ar.d fanrv DRESS
ted with himsell.and gives an explanation CAPS, Infants' silk and embroidered CAPS,
of how he came to use it. This is what together with Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery,
uioves, Ladies ana uent s iine Liaen lianu-
kerchiefs, &c, we. invite the ladies of Ebens
burg and surrounding districts, to call and
examine our stock, in the Etore-room formerly
occupied by k. Hughes, below the .Mountain
House.
JRay "We have a Fashionable Milliner of
excellent taste, who will pay particular atten
tion to bleaching, pressing and altering Hats
and Bonnets to the latest styles.
Was. J. DOYLE,
my9-3m Miss M. RUSH.
FOR THE BLACKSMITH
Anvils, Bellows,1
Vices,
Shoe Hammers,
Hand Hammers,
Riveting Hammers,
Horse a Mule Shoes,
Iron,
Buttresses, Pinc
Screw Plates, ."'i'
Wrenches. .
Rasps, Filei,
Horse Nails.
Cast Steel ShoMlfJ
louiag, 4c.
he savs :
''Id May, 1864, when operating against
Richmond and Petersburg, General Butler
received ordtrs from General Grant to
send away all the troops he could with
safety spare, to reinforce the Army of the
Potomac on the Peninsulathen about to
fi?ht the battle of Oold Harbor. In obe-
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the Orphans' Court of Cambria
county. In the matter of the petition for a
convict .Davis of treason. A wonderful
Judge is Underwood. He clears President
Johnson of all responsibility, and for fear
a jury would acquit Davis, he does it
himself, and takes his satisfaction in
making his charge to the jury a virago's
tirade. Judge Underwood is doubtless a
very patriotic man and a good Unionist,
but the most patriotic thing he, could do
would be to resign.
The Freeman is afraid the Southern
neero is not qualified to vote. In the
"Northern States, or at least in a majority
of them, the negro is taken and held to
be. non-entitled to the right of suffrage,
stay i our neighbortherefore, the negro
in . the Southern States is not fit to be in
vested with that right. The people of
Pennsylvania have neglected to call a
convention to enact equal suffrage within
the limits of our State, Eays our neighbor
-therefore, there should not bo equal
suffrage in the South. This is Demo
cratic fc logic. One wrong is brought for
ward to excuse another one proposed j one
act of injustice ia cited as a reason why
we "should be always unjust. Our own
impression is that the Southern negro is
about as well qualified to vote as a goodly
proportion of the Democracy. That he is
thought competent to-phed luster on that
party is evinced by the fact that the entire
pack of ex-rebel politicians arc after him,
with full hue and cry, for hie vote. It
is a wcll-d( fined doubt an to their ultimate
crave his
traditional cigar an extra twirl in his mouth,
and remarked that he was obliged to say that
those were rather plain and direct questions.
Cartter did not hesitate to indorse the prop
osition and continued to press the question.
Oen. urant, after a minute 3 deliberation,
said that ho really did not feel desirous of !
becoming President of the United States : that
he had been honored and trusted ina degree
that was a surprise to iimself ; and yet he
felt that if the" people called upon him. to
become a candidate for the Presidency of the
party that had been for the war for the pres
ervation of the Union, he would not feel that
hn waa at liberty to decline; -and as a matter
of course, he would have nothing whatever
to Bay, in such a case, as xo the second person
on the ticket; it was a matter for the wisdom
of the people to determine, and he certainly
could have no objection to Hon. B. F. Wade,
of Ohio. All of which was taken, br.the B.
F. Wade party, represented in this interview
by Chiet Justice Cartter, to mean in so many
words, mat uen. urant was ana would be a
;andidate for the Presidency."
Massachusetts has repealed its Pro
hibitory" Liquor Law, not because the
sentiments of ' its people in respect to
Intemperance have undergone a revolu
tion, but from sheer perplexity as to the
most effectual method ot aealiasr witn
that evil. Moral suasion, license prohi
bition, open and secret organizations,
Whereupon, General Butler com-
ump for the j plained that the necessities of the Army review of the account of. David Shaffer, guar-
ana one of th Fntnmaa had bottled him up in aian oi oamuei, jacoD, ana aiary onaner,
li,,VJ. TT.,rH .nmnlfiint was 1 minor children of Jacob Shaffer, jr., dee'd
. I i .i-i i . : i o oept., icbt, reaa ana prayer cranicu anu
the Ptnn- repeated about lus headquarters, and in a'warde'd By thel
sylvania Reserve Association will be held in tho very words will be louna to nave oeen 13 March, 18G7, answer to citation filed.
Harrisbnrtr to-dav. Thursday It'was on the published in the correspondence irom I 5 April, 1867, F. A. Shoemaker, Esq., appoin
30th of Mav. 1864. that the Reserves foueht thence to the New York Time$ of that ted Auditor, to hear, decide, and report upon
.t.' I v.3 rlafD "F.ifrKtoPfi months afterwards Gen- 1 exceptions.
burn mo i iijuij na a uuuj . 1
KgS-It seems probable that Congress will eral Grant incorporated the woras in a
convene in July for the transaction of busi- grave oincial reporr, wunouc giving,
nave aone, tne reason tor tneir perimautj ,
and the jthrase thus used by him was
deemed a scintillation of genius
"FOR TIIE SHOEMAK11.
Shoe Lasts, Shank Irons,
Crimping Boards and Irons,
Peg Cutters, Knives, AU,
Ilammerp, Pincers, R&p,
Rubbers, "and BenebT,
in general.
FOR THE SADDLER.
Draw Guages, Pincers, Awl,
Round Knives. Rounding Iroo..
Chandfers, Iron and .Wood Gij
bdge lools, .... . names,
Punches, Hammers. ..Tad Treea,
Bridle Bits, Buckles, Trace Ilook.1, Span,
Kings, Halter Holts, Ornaments, Ri
tsnaps, btirrups, Tacks,
Rein Web, Girthing, Ac
FOR TIIE CABINET MAKER 4 riI5:
Bench Tools, Table Hinges, 8crew,Bf
Castors, Bedstead Fasteners, Drtwr
Locks, Knobs, .Coffla Trimmingg ofC
descriptions. Gold Leaf, Brbniei. Pain
1 Sash, and Varnish Brushes, Oils, Fftkl
Varnishes, Turpentine, Colored Faun J
dry and ground in oil. t
FOR THE SPORTS1IAK.
I1
have been tried, and all in vain, bo far as
permanent general results are concerned, allowed by the referee.
ness, according to adjournment, lne condi
tion of the netional finances is urged as a
weighty reason for this course.
jggf A horrible plot was lately discovered
in ilanover, naving ior lis cniei purpose iae
assassination of. King. 'VTilliam and Count
Bismark. Several arrests, were made, and
the scheme was entirely, frustrated.
J6 Governor Geary has appointed 3Ir,
Mahlon II. .Dickinson, of.Philadelphia, visitor
for philanthropic purposes to the prisons and
almshouses of the Commonwealth, under an
act passed by the Legislature at its last ses
sion. ':,."'- '
"The Alleghanian s hard to please.
Don't believe its editor would approve of the
acts of the Apostles." -Freeman. 7' '
We approve one act of one of the Apostles
the act ot Judas hanging himself. But Ave
do not advise you to follow hi3 example.
The sculling match for the champion
ship of America came off over the Monpnga
hela at Pittsburg on the appointed day, and
resulted in the success of Brown,' the Port-i
land boy. Ham ill, the Pittsburg champion,
preferred a charge of "foul," which was dis-
By the Court
titract from the Record.
In pursuance of the above appointment, I
will attend at my office in Ebensburg, on
THURSDAY, the 30th MAY, when and where
all persons interested shall be heard.
myl6 F. A. SHOEMAKER, Auditor.
FIRST PREMIUM
v
fftjr WAS AWAKDKD TO
. 7 BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
BW By the N. H. State Agricultural 6octcty. i
. . t U Fmir, bolden la Iahoa. Sept SO, lcKML
Jl ABRETT'8 ! -
Vegetable Hair RestoratiTC
leitores Gray II air to ita Nutaral Color pro-
mom uie growtn OI tn tiair t cnange me
root to their original organic action radi-
catea Dandniff and Humors ; prevents r
Hir ialling oat 1 is a Kuperior jiresstng-. 4
it contains no injurious mirrraicnu.
uu is uie most popular rcu-
aDin arune inmuenoui ne
Jost, West, North, ana
couut.
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'J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor,
MANCHESTER, N. H.
Sold by Druggists Generally.
REES J. LLOYD, Ebessburg, Pa.
May 30, 18G7.
J HUGUES & CO.,
DEALERS IN LUMBER,
Ebknsbubo,. Pa,
"Want to buy
100,000 feet good Cherry Lumber.
100,000 feet Chair and Settee Plank.
100,000 feet -inch Poplar.
50,000 feet wide 1-inch Poplar.
100,000 feet Clear Pine.
For all which, the highest market price
will be paid in cash.
Particular attention will be paid to filling
orders. . ' . . . . : . " . jar.31
Rifles, Sflt Guns, Pistols,
Revolvers, Cartridrti,
Hunters' Knives, -Cups.Io
Powdrr, Shot, Towder Flwo
tihot Pouches, Game Bas.
Also, Gun Locks, iTain Springs, F.1
Fivots, Double Triggers, li&mtn, sc.
FOR THE FARMKB.
Tlows, Points, Shovels, Forks, .
Scythe3 and Srathe3, Rakes,
Hoes. Spades. Sheep Shear,
Sheep and Cow Bells, SLeigh Bells, Son"
Brushes. Cards, Corry Comh,
Hames, Whips, But, Trace, Breast,
ter, Tongue, Fith k Log Chains,
Barn Door Rollers, Sugar Ket-
tle3, Steelyards, Cutting Boiw.
FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER.
After all the efforts put forth, and not
withstanding multiplied instances of in
dividual reclamation, the appalling tide
of drunkenness rises higher and higher
from year to year.
The Johnstown Tribune gravely tells
its readers that the reason why it lagged
success in this respect which inspires the behind on the equal suffrage question was
"Freeman t fears with regard to his quali
fications for self-government.
' It is reported that tho President wants
to remove General Sheridan from the
commabd of the district' he is not? so ac
ceptably governing. , " -
because it had "serious doubts about tho
correctness of a political sentiment which
had The AUajhanum ior one of its trum
peters." Becoming convinced of the cor
rectness of the sentiment, ' ft has turned
jgg The tremendous death-dealing gun
over which they are making so much noise in
France, and which i3 expected to prove more
than an offset to the Prussian needle gun, is
said to be nothing more nor less than the
celebrated "coffee-mill" which was introdu
ced into our army on the Peninsula, and was
at once abandoned as worthless.
The Commissioners appointed to su
perintend the erection of a monument to the
memory of Pennsylvania soldiers who fell in
service during the Mexican war, have adopted
a design of great beanty, and invite proposals
TM. K, HUGHES & CO.,
1 WILMORE, CAMBRIA CO., PA.
Dealer in
Cherry,
Maple,
Ash,
. Bass,
LUMBER.
Poplar,
Hemlock
. ,. Alto :
Dealers in
DRY GOODS, -GROCERIES,
jan24 . HARDWARE, &;
COAL ! COAL ! COAL !
The subscriber is now carrying on the
Colliery of Wm. Tiley, Sr., at Lily Station,
on tne 1'ennsyivania K&ilroad, Cambria coun
for the erection of said monument. Propo- I 7r and ,be Bla(i to fill all orders, to any
sals should be addressed to Gen. A. L. Rus- ount ot citizens 01 oensourg and vicin-
rectness or me eenumenc, r nas mrnea ",7m, u U Satisfaction aa to quality, of Coal guar-
trumpeter it-elf, and Us first blast is a sell; Harnsburg, and will be received till the antied.in all caDes. . WM. TJLEY" Jr. '
pean of praise to The Alleghanian
lUth'June.
Hemlock P. O., Jan. 21, 1867.
LIME! LIME! LIME !
Farmers, look to your Interests !
. The subscriber is now prepared to furnish
any quantity of good fresh
LIME ASIIES!
By the car-load of 300 bushels, at the follow
ing prices :
5 cents per bushel, or $15.00 per car,TBa
LOADED AT THE BANK.
Also, Building Line in any quantity at
reasonable rates.
All orders will be promptly attended to.
. Address WM. H. CANAN,
apll-3m El Dorado, BUir county, Pa.
N
EW CHEAP CASH STORE I !
The subscriber would inform the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity that he keeps con
stantly on hand everything in the
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
line, such as Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, all
kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Smokinjr and
Chewincr Tobacco, Cigars, kc.
CANNED PEACHES AND TOMATOES!
Also, Buckskin and Woolen Gloves. Wool
en Socks, Neck ties, &c, all of which will be
sold as cheap if not cheaper than elsowhere.
4 full assortment of Candies .' "
Ice Cream every evening. -jauS4
R. R. THOMAS
Flour, Tea, Coffee,
Sugar, Molasses,
Hominy, Crackers,
Dried Perthes,
Rice, Cinnamon,
Essences, Bacon,
Fish, Salt,
Alnm, Indigo,
Candles,
Coffee Mills,
Smoothing Irons,
Wash Boards,
Clothes Pins,
Bed Cords,
Bake Fans, Buckets,
Cloves, Mace,
Nutmegs, AJIspia
Pepper,
Baking & Wash.:
Toilet Soap,
Family Dye Cole
Madder, Codbe:
Cochineal, Lopr
Camwood. Redw
Blue VitiioA,
Solution orTU
Clothes Wri
Washing Mct
Tubs.
Table and Tm
Meal Seives, Brooms, Table Ct?err,
Brass Kettles,
Tinned Kettles,
Enameled Kettles,
Stair Rods,
Japanned Ware.
Glassware,
Wooden Ware,
Willow Ware,
Carbon Oil Lamps,
Razors,
Coal Bucket,
Shoveia and Pot
Butter Frints,
Batter Ladles, '
Stove. Scrub
Dusting Bra!
White-watf"
Shears,
Scissorl, S
Lubricating,
Linseed,
Neat's Foot,
OILS.
Carbon,
Fish,
Sweet,
Iti
TO THE PUBLIC GEN
ERALtf
Cooking, Parlor, and Heating S:o
it,. .nr..tnri r Tin and
inn iirna uiai. w
Ware of every variety, of my
ture ; Gum and Hemp PackiEg ; ;Vj
low Aucers, Board Measuring UCC
Stones and Rollers, Tatent MoImsw
and Measuring Fawcets, &c, ic.
Odd Slove Plates, Grates, y-
.Van nr Viand to Suit StOVCJ 'i
Well and Cistern Pumps and TtJM
ufacturers' prices. ,
Spouting made, painted, aa Ta Si
rates.
Don't AsU lor Cre
dJ!
la
5r But remember the plce
v is' to 20 oer cent, on your p:f
defy competition i Wetern
feb.2l3
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