The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 19, 1867, Image 2

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T?I0 ikllOSlllXllAXl 'removed and free trade inaugurated, howf
imanv (ittim fiftv thnriRnnil men nnM h 1
out of employment by reason of flooding'
our country with British manufactures,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1867.
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Obituary.
About three months since was announ
ced in these columns the serious ill q ess
of William Edward II -Tchinso:., thef
publisher of The AUeyhanian. Frcm that!
time until Thursday morning, the 19th
iost., when death laid its hand upon him,
ho lingered Upon his bed of illness. The
whole period of his prostration wa.3 jusi
three calendar mouths, he having been
attacked with a hemorrhage of the lungti
on the 19th day of September. At first,
liis restoration seemed only to require a
f i!a : i.i n
-Ml ur .orVmon mnt ith-r tnA Mlo? le,UPluS impi toe iresi-
... aent. Eunnort their news a friT.o.nlnrl
jor consent to me juropeaq standard otfl " ' J -..-.&
I sA n . k 1 rr' I i . . i r . 1
wages ?
Our Financial Condition.
little rest and gentle nursing. But death
as it sometimes does, was only playingM
with its victim. Hemorrhage gave place
10 typhoid fever, and thi3 to pleuri3', and
then came a gradual dec sy of the system
The money circulation of the country
at the present time amounts in round
numbers to $758,000,000, seven hundred!
and fifty-eight millions. Of this, $300,-
1)00,000 are National bank note currency,
and the balanco is greenbacks and Nation
al currency.
At the breaking out of the war the
oapcr in circulation of the banks was
5207,000,000, two hundred and seven
millions, and the entire circulation of the?
yioountry, both metalic and paper, abou
5475,000,000, four hundred and seventy
lficr milllnnu
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001 ' 111 It ia rrcinii'dH T-nr flio law rnahn thp
J Jit' r tinnir,,,fl Viof tliotr l-ppn or;ll?i
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iu iwiu-st'ii auu iu ins iricuu.i uuu int) uay!
Impeachment.
A few Republican journals, dissatisfied
with the action of the Ilouse of Represen
ts
argument. "The House has stultified it
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self say they. "It has backed down
and played the coward," &o., &c. But
iwhy ? Does the appointment of a com
mittee to inform the conscience of the!
f louse, bind the action of the Ilouse ? Iff
it was discovered that there was not plain.
fcjindisputable ground for impeachment, it
was the part of duty and of common sense
not to inapeach So grave a step should
it any time, and especially at a critical
time like the present, be entered on only
as a stern and unavoidable duty. To im
peach a President for reasons that even
appear to be of a partisan character, would!
show a deal more audacity than wisdom
ll niliuil 11 arr., - .... . .
f-JI:irri filttr nu Hi Ana Infirm
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paricu as crauuany anu as trenuy bs wnecji, .. ,.n- nnn 1 -i j .
cMM (al a into lumbor in it mo.her' !a"0 ?ua'wwLwv'. "T iu order to in.pcach Andrew John-
- - Ml' - i. .-.. .1 a bjta
Hei"nt millions, in view ox iuts uc, 11 ,rj.,.n ?
true that money is scarce? It is not by
arms.
viiror are
c-c
But aside from thi?, the tuaterial interests
of the country do not require impeach
ment. The two-thirds vote that cou'd
impeach could legislate in spite of a dozeDf
Presidents. The Currency, Taxation, the
Tariff, and the l'ublic Debt, and not ini-
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, . 0 ' fciconstantly in reserve. The amount tliu
then he would asain be prostrated as com-rl .,, r . , . , .. i
0 Biwithdrawn from actual circulation the
plctely as before. But, finally, that sub-H ... r .. .. ntta c
..1 i : hvuu"v"" - tsuenr. reouiro
iww cucujv ui uur late tieuujcr tiuri , C(-k Ann a a a 1 '
. 1 1 . 1 1 MOCVer ie6Sinan lUU,vvv,uvv, uiie iiuijuicum 1 fi xr YhnUsn hnldn tniisv
of his DurDose. and the vital thread wasM . . . , . foana me aiioti. . no is &o Doia as to bay
f 1 1 Hlttt mil mna Inonmrv t n ftAtlltll nirll-.T .
Impeachment of an almost powerless 1'resi
5iient, require the attention of Congrest;
z in actual circu-ll.
-on
The City of Cheyenne.
rl
That stupendous enterprise, the Union
Pacific Railroad, is destined to give birth
to many cities, and maps which now
indicate nothing savo streams through an
almost unbroken wilderness, will soon be
dotted over with the sites of flourishing
Mwns and cities. A correspondent, wri
ting from Cheyenne, Dakotah Territory.
terminus of the road, gives an interesting
description of the city and us surround
ings, t-hevenne is situated at the base
proper of the Rocky Mountains, and if
over six thousand feet above the level oi
the sea. It is 1,020 miles from ChicasroJ
1,383 miles frm San -Francisco, 517
miles from the Missouri river, 581 mile-
from bait Lake City, and 100 miles north
of Denver. It is located, as it were, in
rhe middle of a tea saucer, the ground
rolling gently up to the summit of a ridge,
which forms almost an unbroken chain
iround the city. ' Four months ago there!
was not a houso standing where Cheyen-j
ue now is. Two weeks asro the houses!
were counted to over three hundred and
fifty, and since then more than a hundred
buildings have been erected, and among
heiii are many substantial and costly ones,
-"Dine ot stono, a tew of brick, someadooe.
flout most of them are wooden. Most ol
ithe lumber has been brought from Den-
but now it begins to roll in froiut
Michigan, out of the Omaha market.
I he loundaiion is laid and a hotel is beiuL
TgXTR A ORDINARY ATTRACT
AT THE
Mer,
no such thing as a labor panic in this
city, sensation morning journals to the!
built upon it, the estimated cost of whici.
bat we can afford to neglect these sub-Ejis nearly a hundred thousand dollars. A
public school is be:nj built, and seveialMconirary notwithstandin
nner public buildings are iu contempla
(gjuon. The population is estimated at fourg
It is hard for one just emerged mtoH . . . ... . .HA. Xationai LTnion UcpublicauS hou.and, but every passenger train whichtl hii
m . - . . -E - i - w m.4i - wit m . . . fctj j-
manly life, when strength and youthtulM, . ei 4 . n,Si ' Convention. pirnves ados to the number. Hoarding i
en to twelve dollars oer wees. flouiR
lending an encuantmect to thi-M . , , , c:
t . : , . . i i i "i
nuuuviu vi iiiMcuic, nui'u uvuk
The underigued, constituting the Na-fcl' wclve to fourteen dollars per sack, wood
l, n rwn f 1 r, im i.Sfill Fry n 1 1 a rc i n r n n nn.Ki! I (1 Tl :i i I .A'n !n 1 1 f Pft ri PS I in M f f( I hi? tho I'n h-T
herself triumphant over the thousand :., v.,.., ; invention held at Baltiuiore on the 7th oM
?3r "-lvU.i. .w 1C,,., - .t. ,e-4
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sJollars per ton. Carpenters' wasres art
cuLuicis nminciyiuonai patn, icjq .u... i.,.i.Bn.,i vr ,u .ltmntJnn unei 100i GO ai'Poi" ' a xNaiionalLiei-nt dollars a day, and otner mecdaoic-fca and do cvemhin in ihe Iihtcksmithine iiuo m iv nrnTiirv.- o-rTTiT
1 10m uw au iiiu. 1 1 1 ui vj Lite lsuu in ti j . . r, . nt. " f t jr 1
',, M 1 IT- . . ' , . Hweaitn ana business in me ooum. iSbe held at the City of Chicago, 111 . out own is located at the intersection of tfu
: L a 1 . uuj Lie eitui I i j A : ui I .1 il .c-ij - . . u i . - I. .
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The deceased was a ycung man, havinH
presence of such an increased money cir- Wednesday, the 20th day of 31ay next, atbjoonteuiplated Denver llailroad, connectii p
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1 m, : in.i i.vi -.1,
0 J r M rr mnct i-nciilr in n n m n coil TTIfOA ins-TJ
1818. He wa?, too, a young man of mortrJ, . , . e tfJind Vice-President of the United States
than ,,!,, .,!. A h i;i lK larger amount o. money nccessnr. .q gtale8 is auhor.
... 1 ' . Jilor the business of the count
would have wielded influence and com-M
tvy. Dut thfc;Z?(j t0 fce represented ia said Conventionfs
y of all kindslby the number of delegates equal to twiccI
nrr.Kinf vnlnp a( nnr (nrrpnftv of all kindshv the nnnil.pr nf dt5"'rtps fA'T-!:il tn tveni f:i 1'hn pnonsrv is trrnml t ha muiestic iLOck
r,,?.l .n. Ui J t3 y . i tJ.. . p . . . . .J -1
,u,uucu lMKUI ""''"'n 1,13 nien. , i , - i.i star,', rd i s over S550 .J:-jihe number ot fcenaturs ai)d llepreseuta-gjl-Uountains towering higJi in the westM
!!,. niliAr tl,n u: PI n Pi.: . u:i. i. t? . :.W l . u ..i. - : ti. . u
J,u- ",,c" I"6 CJ" uvanx approaciiir!g,w-,AA nnrt fiv l,nrl- nr.d fiffv mi! in..s ? Ju vt;s lu oiaie id euiuieu mr: urn Maaiug iubbh) vhu iucii uujr up.fc
, . , " 'jftJUU.UUU, live hunarea ana imy imiiions.w v , n
he accented hi .it with n rpv;rTn.-it;r,t.i:i ' . ........ Prlthe jNatioual Con
1 . - - 0 it being evident that tne teeming scar-pj
jrress.
We invite the
that does honor to his memory, and can-c5 o w;u docs-not ari,e from the ab ffi
not hut p-rnflfV lliAa wrr liA-iml tr&i , . . . ,
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him by tics of rehtionfhip.
did he cxprcj-s, nor a word that eveu had
oi it.
whence comes
who were Lonml toi
iSot a regrci4.4 .
from the ab i.jur great civil war has happily terminated
th id prcsents-jlu the discomfiture of rebellion j vh(.K
.. : : . V"s .c rn 1 rl (nut tlif iltlitXT unA intn.irifw r.f&3
the semblance of complaint.
The writer hereof knew him intimately ,H r that acy ftep tken by anv BeaM
knew him in the relationship he Eustaiued3
with those among whom he wa3 most fre H
fluently thrown into contact. Yet he canU te correepODiing tightness in money
Ray that his was so genial a disposition
that he had not an enemy. It is some-l
times no praise to say that one is without
enemies. Sometimes one is compelled to
uiitkc enemies, or yield his sense of right
und dignity. But enemies made in youth
are generally the result of rash, selfish, org
otherwise improper action, not of rightful
adherence to a sense of riirht. "William
Kdward HuTCiirxsoN had that sense of
light, and was not to be swayed from it.fl
We have a religion that some men pay
is not a true religion, that is a device, a
conception from the miod of mortal man.
If this is so, its author was either a liar
or fanatic, for he claimed to be obovejl
men una angeis. in citner case, no wast
an impostor. How strange that a fanaticM
should teach wisdom beyond all other men .'I
I - 1 t. .
uttered falsehood in 6aying he was what
he was not, and who was also the chief oi
im posters, enoum continuaiiv sutler tor niw
imposition, shouli even return good
evil, and at last die for his crime, uttc-st-
ing
business '!
3ithe llcpublic, and maintain its paramounil
iht to defend to the utmost itsownexis-1
ulity have been laid before them.
EBENSBURG STOVE a TIXWARE HOr
All economical bin era wonl
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jcau oeiore going eisewtere. It
LlIlTLUlCir LU 1UUM. UL. n.1 Kn. II.. T. . -
rf 0 , Kk t.ine to tnjl
COOK STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES,
OFFICE STOVES
copppV xw..
TINWARE.
SI1EET-IROX WARE,
HOUSE SPOOTWg
TIXK00FI5G, te
Dealer in
Hardware, Cutlery, Farm 4 Edge Tool
Nails, Horse Shoes. Horse Shoe Nail,'
Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Sdood.
Augers, Bits, Files, Hatchets, Hummer?'
Hinrres, Gimlets, Screws, Locks, Lat
s, Bolts, Halter Chains, Breast Chains
Tmcq Chains, Horse Brushes, Currr
Combs, Hand Saws, Oil Stones, 4ddIa
Parers, Meat Cuttere, Cof J0lis ' Ooor
Lock Keys, Sad Irons, Coffee Mills Cof
fee Roasters, Carbon Oil Lamps. Cuim".
neys, Burners, an Wicks, Stove' Polish
Boot Polish, Hoon Iron, Wagon Iron'
Sleigh and Carriage Bolts, &c. '
UENERAti Grant's roLiTics. rrom;
an editorial b the New York Tine we
take the folhwing : 'It is possible to
make a great deal too much out of General!
uiauta uun-patusauSDip. il 13 pussiuir
.f miaiMi. ii T A n t V. I .
gi.vf uiioiuierprei lue circuuisiuuvc ui us
making no public declaration upon the
party issues or political divisions ot thb
nour. We imagine it will be iound to
be none the lees the fact that he entertains
very decided opinions upon every public?
question before the country, and upon the!
policy that should be pursued concerning!
all matters under the circumstances that
exist. We fancy that those who go on
:he supposition that he would suffer him
self to be controlled or cajoled by th
Democratic party of recent times will have'
no ocasion to go very far hefore they find
out their mistake. And we fancy that
hose who have been led to entertain the
notion that he has no attachment to Rc-tj
publican principles as set forth authori N
tatively by the last National Convention.il
and as adhered ta bv Prpsldnt r.innnln t
vill not need to live through next year
oetore tbey discover their error.
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ALLEGHENY. Heaver, and TintW rrmn
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Lica uiu m nuvu a ixunuai ccnooi, siiuaieai
in the first named county, not far froml
fittsburgh. A committee has been ap-
noinfPlI tnsplllt. nrnnnrlj f nr t h a tin? 1 in ire C'l
. i . . ... t-fland have now a firnt-rlasn Hriiwar .-ir '
-VVf , CV Z""1' IIMfclriStore, persons in wantol anjthicein mvlir,:
As I have larely added large! to mj3tot
an
tare invited to eive me a caM
IHE rew iork Jlml 6avs : ''There irRdesire to be distinctly understood
thisfel
One thing 1
WILL XOT BE UXDERSOLD!
-Ilav-
Good News to Owners op Houses.
inor secured tue aid of
c ti rt rt 1 1 iri uItli
am determined to offer to cash custorr.crs the
g greatest iuducenivnt held out in this place
g since things were lo'.v. Y-ju c.m liave yout i-i
iiorse i?noa an rouna lor une uoiiiirana r :t- r-a.u
is,
maKe Wagon lire and all kinds of Chairs.
ty Cents. I will also iron fcileiLs und .Sleds
By strict attention to business and a desire
ucm iniiij ixuu jucii v n ua nil lucD, J
u good bh.er, andg tron " -
Na:l3 a-J i,ues, I pV
Ecr.ciri'nj promptly attended to.
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rn jiigu sireei, cuttsxsv.rg. m
t roon:s l.iteiy occupied br Stills L Vv
oc24 T1IOS. W. WILLI AYS.
itt greatly reduced prices fur the cash.
buop near the Foundry of K. Glass.
It. II. SINGER.
Ebem-burg., Dec. 12, 1867-3m.
ing candidates for the offices of Presidents! dready becoming a market for the mining!
.3
Y The subscriber begs l-ve o inform ;.!
republic that he has just recc-' v-.i from :;.(
lt.astern cme9 and opened ut at his Stoi
1 istricta. Gold, copper, iron and coal)
are among the minerals found, and the!
i-rricultural inducements are considerable.!
fo the north of the great
ino
1n Ii fr A
.i i rr t ii.i it:lt..
eo-operauoa oi an cuizens who rejoice tnatinreen miie on, are ine iiacis. nuis.id
t .u. .,.jn 200 Gold hunt g Lng. Levers
uiaatvi. l iuo BVULiiwcoL ia cu '""M MfiC ft n 1 d huatini- Duidez
11, t i .. . . , .. . t ft t I. i i - --o l-
and sta"natija iuP.-vouta uoia last ine unity na intcjinty oifeiwniie rooea summit oi ljong s reas, anui watches
m ... 1 Ft
lri:3 wo sliall answer, nrst saying, now -?tence whether imperiled by secret congpi-Then to the east stretches out the beauti m
Miacy or armed force ; of all friends of atifciiul rolling prairies. The atmosphere im
whatever toward making a dollar in green
backs equal to a dollar in gold must ere
tt
jhjuntil prices are reduced to a barmon
with the enhanced value of the greenback.
We Bay then that the present stringen
cy comes principally from the inereasedjrl
value of the greeuback, thereby causing
creditors to be enriched and debtors madeM
less "able to pay. Those who make fabrics
or articles of "iron and wood are conse-
Iquently unwilling to risk largely, knowing
how prices tend downward. The decline
in gold soon after the war caused British
fabrics made on the cheap labor system
of that country to flood our markets, so
that they aro yet glutted with the impor-f
rations. Farmers during the war received
previously unheard of prices for all man
ner of products, enabling them to pay theirj
debts and now to hold back their products
in hope of receiving more for it. So long
a3 we are on the way to restoration ol
sold and silver to their proper place a-
the only legal tender of the country, wt
may look for dullness in trade and manu
factures; for until that goal ia reached
Pprices will be uncertain, and he who buy:
his earnestness !y praying lor hil ito tl:lv to rav to-morrow will run the iiskh
. . , . . . . . r Jl - - - j - - i
enemies, though never navingin ttc least
nroli'cd by his own
v " w " 'v" ISot paying in a currency mc
rn deception ! WhathaQ that which fce borrowed.
)lain such mysteiics
cooomical administration of the public
xper.diture, ot the complete extirpation
of the principles and policy of slavery,
and of tne spocdy re-organizaticn ot those
States whoe Governments were destroyed
by the .Rebellion, aud their permanent
restoration to their proper practical rela-
tions with the United brates m accordance!
with the true principles of republican gov
ernment.
Mabccs L. Ward of New Jersey, Chn.
John D. Defbees of Ind'ana, Secretary.
Joun R. Cl4bk of New Hampshire.
Samuel F. Hcspky of Maine.
A. B. Gardineb of Vermont.
W. Claflin of Massachusetts.
Sam'l A. Pubviascs of Pennsylvania.
J. S. Fo-wlkk of Tennessee.
B. C. Cook of Illinois.
Mabsh Gibdixgs of Michigan.
D. P. Stcbb of Iowa.
A. W. Campbell of West Virginia.
U. W. IIoFFMAit of Maryland.
N. B. Smithebs of Delaware.
W. J. Cobmisq of Virginia.
S. II. Boyd of Missouri.
C. L. Robixsos of Florida.
S. Jvvv of Wisconsin.
Horace Gbeeley of New York.
II." H. Htabkw:atiie of Connecticut.
R. B. Cowes of Ohio.
Tnos Simpson of Iinnesota.
Newton Edmcnds ot Dakota.
D. S. Goodloe of North Carolina.
Tuo3. (i. Tckneb of Rhode Island.
Samuel N. Ckawfoku of Kansas.
S. J. Bowen of District of Columbia.
J. P. Chaffee of Colorado.
Washington, Dec. 11, 1SG7.
wear; Vests of iiny und ev
ery description.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS!
By odds tLe best assortment in town.
of Davinsr in a currency more preciousfl A suicide mania seems to prevail in
Westmoreland county. ji A-icasum
co the south, in cl ear weather, 1 ijo "H 500 Gold huutiug Amencaa
Peak is visible "ia the dim distance.' fj watches...
500 silver hunting levers.
500 Silver hunting Duplexes.
r r.r 1 i i i:r - ,
.kill I IIHI IHi IfN WHII fll'S
M It I 1 1 wrm w " w .
generally dry ; alwayp pure ana very Duoy yio0o Gold hunting lepines
ant. Ine climate, although in winterJiooo Miscellaneous s. watches
verv cold, is most delightful. R2500 nun'ina silver watches...
' rll.AA . A-J ..11
Mrv Wnn.WrvWdMPV tlr-rl rta srl kinds...
..... , . w ... -r-m rrt...i 1. ...:n .1:.. i
made the sexea that women, like t..iidrcn,HpopuLAR o.ne-pkice plan. r:v4 every patron
cims io men: lean upuu tueiujur huwjii. fine o d or Su .J Silver Watch tor SlO.f
. ,
.ion, care and love; look up to them asta without recarJ to value.
Ithouirh thev were superior iu mind auoll WniortT, Bko. & Co., 161 Sroadvray, New
1 ui a., n t.u imiui-uiaicy wiijose OI ttieT .'"l iu .ro luio ueiu:ia iuu uccyiv, suiutcik
above niagiuhc'i'nt btock. Certiflcates, namingRto say that he keeps a
FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STOKE f
body. They make them the suns of theiinori. injmeaiateiy uispose of tbel
! ft 1 ) AQ C r Cl .1 n 71 1 n r- i t 1 s ,1 . -, 1 Cr,
siolve around them. Men are cods, ilH!An.i miv..,t Uca ,',.r. r.. .miti.,i t. t!A:
j-jfi:iu xuu tucjr auu iucii vtiuttu rjfhc
Jfiin Itinh atrptt I'itpa itnr.r msI r f Pn irf.. i
ITLIFTS FOR UHliLST.MAtS ANU NEU'tHotei Eber.sbur-. a verv larre. verv fin.to-
YEARS! A superb stock of Fine Goidverv cheap stock of
and thoroughly regulated, at ihe low price of
$10 each, and satisfaction guaranteed.
TOO Snli.l Oold Hantin"- tl
aww - Mj M
$250 to $:oooT"3
RE A D r-JO DE CL O Til IXO.
Watches..
100 Magic cased gold watches 250 to
100 Ladies' watches, enaiuel'd lU J t.o
200 Gold hunting Chronome
ter watches
250 to
200 to
loO to 20C?a
100 to -soH
50 to 150p
75 to 250j
50 to 250,r:
LU to 75?q
O0 to lt'U&j
25 to 50j3
He has
FALL AND V." INTER CI.OTIIIXO
of every style and quality
SOOFine Frock and Dress Coats, Business Coati,
--''it Cvercoats, Coats of all Forts nnd sifs
Oassiraere and Doeskin Pantaloons,
.".r.d Pantaloons for everv-dav
50(H
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Sir, -.117
10 to
rO LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TRAtZ
EI.IXC
As well as Trunks, Valise, Carpet Sack?,
and traveling gear in general.
MY 20th Chicairo U the place, andtweuty-eight years of age, named
they but knew it, and women burning
incense at their shrines. Women, there
fore, who have good miuds and pure hearts,
want men to lean upon. Think ol their
reverencing a drunkard, a liar, a tool, era
libertine. If a man would have a woman
to do him homage, he must be manly ii.
every sense ; a true genileman, not alter
the Chesterfield school, but poli'e, becaust
ma heart is lull oi kindness to a.l ; oiul
who treats her with respect, even defer
ence, because she is a woman : who nevei
condescends to say silly things to her ;
who brings her up to hia level, if hid mind
ia above hers ; who id never over anxiou
to please : but always anxious to do right ;
Swho has no tune to be frivolous with her
Adways dignified in speech and ac ; nix
never epends too much upon her: never
'yields to temptation, even it she puts it in
his way: who is ambitions to make bis
llmark in the world, whether she encour
aires him or not : who :s never familial
with her to the extent of being an adopted
brother or cousin : who i not over carefult
wl i . j . .. 1 Klnn..nn A r "3
fnity, on the 3d inst., a young man about '" i WJB - "w"o;-"I
articles named in their certificate, upon pav-Hwere anything and everything pertir.in to
Inient of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch Eithe decoration and comiort of the ci.tr ma
worth-$1,000 or one worth less. The retumvi-au Le obtained ai easy iirices.
of any of our certificates entitles you to thcS? i-i,,,, .,;a : .,.i,
articles named thereon, upon payment, irre-M.. , riotll5ntr slnr. ;n lnw:. The
hpective of its worth, and as no article valu-M Llic are IcqncsXtA to cnj, Mnd e.vamine the
thev will finv
J. A. MAGUIKH & CO.
philosophy can explain sucn my
V OU1 1UIU1 ItUV. UUU A J 11119 vOO- , ti J ------ O I 1-3 . " fX IT A
in s many others, it tke? from the gravtp;May 'Oth is the time, lor holding -nf W . ' marr;e( onjv 8ix weeks to 8RJeportment, with noble principles, a good
ed Samueitil16' )Ut alway3 keeping his place of thtrjeoanty, to distribute
and whnH'an, the head, and never losing it. Sucl the Sheriff's Sale c
' , . El.WirMvnr 5M, nnV.lp r.rincinlfts. a tmoHi1Jtfendant, in the ca
Ti nv ton f V'irii.fr a n r Vi tg r.nfQS f.f
lb in vvx. v, -v iwuii; .Jflr,- (lt -;!! W ,i o r-,v
t- it o e t fi iff nf tirw t r 1 lmti t opa tn nt.iw.n -.
most fastidious "QIIOTOG R APHlC
A single certificate w,U be sent by mail.t Ho , e one lbal waBts r;,.:;
,ost paid, upon receipt of lo ce.its, five lor come ye ,Q EteJsbur anJ get lheB.
5 . eleven lor sz. tnirtv-tnree and an ele?antci
J r 2 . - , , , , cwa iiaviiijr locaiea in ioensour. i ;
Jpremium fo 5. sixty-six and more vain . fnrm th. neonle ,hat ! aa Uo
premium for 5? It', one hundred aHd most -lul prepared to take
perb Watch for S15. lo agents or thoe3 PHOTOGRAPHS
wishing employment," this is a rare opportu-tin cre st Je of lhe ar frQm the emil!lcrt
nity. Itis a legitimate! v conducted business. Sfc1.T.. i; J r ?r c--
'f y . .i . 7 r ,j0ernrae,n flniJe ST Pictures taken in an v weather. -3
Every attention piven to the taking of
CHILDREN'S PICTURES.
Photographs painted in Oil, India hih, or
its
drcarines, plucks out cf death itbXational Conveutiou of the Republican
AvePuo,;ca,JRvouQg. accomplished and beautiful daugb-H'
Itepub!ican3:er 0f Thomas Hughes, near Derry, hun:v
Hinir, as one who takes from a serpent itWty, as fixed by the National Itepub!icand;er ot Thomas Hughes, near Derry, hunoinan in me worm wno u, worm winning mEx. Doc., amongst the Judgment creditorT
:. . ..: ., utma u:nK m(li nt VM-K;nton th?UhimSelf in the bam while his father hadil . 7,". Mentiled. thereto hereby give, notice to allJl
'""i uaii.i.uiuis iuviii iiuo uiif;uiuw.vuuiiuiiin- -....w. .. o - 3- . s:j iv ROUQH ana tumoie ugnc Deiween iworiparties interested, mat tie win attend to tnegr
and when the thoughts revert to the dead! ther d:.y. It is hoprd that by that date'one to market, iso reason can f-greepectable, but excitable, "ladies" occur-Nd Jties of Lis appointment, ai his office, in
Mxl! or nearly all the Southern States wilf;' on Saturday last, on the railrcadynsbu
enrtfl,' in (tiHM'pfc sine! enfuldd toN3 .l. .j i -it:u ;..r?4
track at Bloomington, Indiana. A younyJ tJ; P;
bends them heavenward, rather than tuvil! or near
the few mouldering boues that wo do notbe represented in Longress and entitled 'fmmitting the deed.
wish to have in our sight. Our dcpartedisUelegations
c,.;nn,l .i.l-mU.,o,l i.;a (.UU in ihnt rJnn. now indicate that Judtre Chase. theEssaniff towuship, about tho same time, a3
O ft -3 TH -hi .1 .....nI TaKii A rnnJ 11 v w
ligion, nn l felt the confidence ttc piloireatnst of our statesmen, and oeneraliaaie-agcu r h Ipir 3Juarry another, and on the day named re
k i . . . r-i i i i rni nii: i --. --,-- -- - -
when his -hip has outridden theGrant, the greatest ot our soldiers, wi.Jrf r d Hs wif wbo cu,
no less solemn ca!oj.Ne the rivals Jor tno noniioauou lur mi
sent by Express, with bill for collection on
fkl.. rr 4 i i Ey
3-i v u.L-ur. iry u. auurcss cJ n(
WRIGHT, BROTHER & CO.. Importers g Your . caled to my
t, ,n Broadway. .ew ork. FRAMES for LARGE PICTURES,
Dec. 19, lSC7-3m. j nnd '
' " -DFlATAnn TTT 4 T TTTrrf
U1'lJ(jlV ,H-l,icU I will sell as cheap as the cheapest.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed?,! y aat rnmilar;con n,l rfpf, r-nmn-;n
by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambriat J Thankful for nast favors. 'l solicit a cob-
the money arisincr fromH.;-,,-. ne
of the real estate of tiuCj fiRiierv on Jclian tr.i. two doors
-I t V -T-T 1. - -
ac ui o . i. .ucwUirui;nE.jni'h r.r t in 'P.
fc-,ri.th r.t tliA Tnwn Hill
nind, energy and industry, will win any Mt n "I. 1 S lr tZim .B ! torapen
woman in the world who is worth winning Doc Rra0ng3t the Judgment creditor? kllVT EW
AIIUIVAL OF
GOODS I
WINTER
feel
storm, and amid the
etiti rs the hiftbor fr
Ucct mler '21, 1807.
His family are mUi , 4. . ,, . J .Is
: i t w Wman earned "Jake had been oaying ourthS
is suicide. In thc tsj . . . J . ca
t :.. Kto a young woman living in the Eamtfe3
t tho same time, an " J T p , . . , , . . f3
v, January 11th, 1863. JoHS Dougherty has just received ntw
hen and where theySlcfn.i. PltKinr, for
f5town. Jakes mother wanted him tot
'must attend, or be deterred from coming inE:
fuoon said fund. GEO. W. OAT MAM, f
Dec. 19, l8G7-3t. . Auditor, h
FALL AXD WIXTER WEAR:
ftjconsistinjr of Cloth Cpats, Gum Flossed Fab
ferie Ov.rcj Pantaloons, Vests, c.
which ho ttcertd.
Hct)ocri.(lc Arguments.
s'H'residencv'.
Saim down
IlEAV
at he charmer'- house.aid dared her to couit-.J ,i-e.,;i.. r,i, f.,r, k:.!
On Monday, the Dth int., a large andt.erday
A UDITOIVS NOTICE.
hatid'or genlleraen. Boots and Arctic Shoes r.r
and receive au "awful whaling."f0f Francis J. Christ., Trustee for the sale oiilAUlfc8 anJ 6ma11 Gam bhors : ,r -,tr-
AVY ltOBBERY ON A TttAIN. YesM bantered beauty came, fought, scratch.y the real estate of John C McGuire deceo-i receive' his Q .f ruMv nk:.s::-
. . i r- .v t"ffl !ir cnni'Pf? nnrl onnn nprpd Tiaaspii.t'iJ, hereby notifies all parties irterested, thatfrl , 1 , u,?y -
r moruing a telegraphic dispatch wa.. 'tt gougeo ana conquerea. passen-y . ' ... , . . Ehensbur otlie Frt11 of lfe67 v uh 1 ! ir", 3aIaU"
ji mu'ius tor cuiuug oj i .;; jj.
paired to the railroad track in front ol
jthecl
Sforth
- v. t w j ..-- n -.-j r fc 1 . . i 1 ,'!- Will il L Ti f. Illill't. 1 f 1 LUPI S Iir(T fl 1 D
m- . t ' f "J B BLd. n ..n aIa4 v r a -. o TT . " - - - - -1 Ml
. .1 it.,: ... T from A tnona. statins? tbat a een-E-eL "" uucu uy tu. wwv, ""tjiv;,, .rrwiaih t ) n','n,i, ,
-I -.iarmonnu3 meeting oi me uuiuu .uvN.v . ' . , " t 3-.ll n !... 1 .. nnf .nrl .hAor..r1 R " '.. ,'. '".
j " . . !-. i ni r it i rnni 11 i imii n i rAA vju uuu i u i uufc mv w .
gj;vas
Nior Gen. Grant as the Republican nomi-R . w.,:!-- had been robbed of h.P"ove a minister for prayiur fifty min
In an article o: the Pcarc;.ty of cmp!oy-N.u.e for Iresidency. A few days previous-gooc'tet book containing S1.G00 in bilis Ktcs at a funeral, and another for praying
u , u V " ri,ol lOtlcman coming to this city from Philadel-H ou board came out and cheered,
held in Philadelphia, and clarc q? truing lhe penn8jlfa The Conjreyationaliit, of I3,ston,
re-
lfor the purpuso of attending to the duties ofi
t V..... V...I- lt'.i..'. c-w ''I'Lii-S: j... - ...., n ,..t'r,.T nf the I nf? 11 pii t i ;i 1 ,,,totiPP with fl rhfipk for
, . . Pj , t j- i LSurtv- birn-plf arrived atthe Union DenotuI "ere are clergymen in other Iocaliiir.
a:c we to cat of the fruits of cxtravagar.cflf New ork, s.mo Radical, tome Con-W?art hirn.elt arrived aWne " f PfH . . . nrir,7orr:ntplt, anA v,rvznrTU
t. ii- l t shortlv atterwarus, nu siuicu niai -rt t j .
1 - t ' I ' 1 . .11, 1. .'-- 1 I ll I V .. j'.-..w.,
densome, because iil adjusted taxation, i-jer
iploy
8G00.
Thrportv mnutes at a Ihanksiving service.
,aid appointm.nt, when and where thev must?:!
i-present their claims, or be debarred fromW
coming in for a share of said fund. j?J
! fi.'i ir r . t-. 4 xt 1
.,m.- ..... r...oney was
- 1 1 1 o nr 1 u r v 1 1 1 en - 1 1 1 :i 11 1 ' -1 .
-f-:cri:, '-" !.-.- - f-'-urs : further
ruiKousfj h't'ih t'trl'J, a:ij an inflated ft---!uU.rht ii.'e rebellion, there was lcs variety v pie detcctiv
tiur" Iu another article in the satrap cag h'.s puppprten
. -- - -
issue. U ODSoa the contraction oi tni. i
'inflated currency." The "ruinouly highf j Conoiiess 1:
tariff" i. in many cies barely CKutigh to.vbich few will
ias done threo tilings oibr
complain. It has refused
13 taken by some party on thefdoense their public prayers, and their
her, however, he knew'nothing.termoos. too.
otivpq in the emolov of the. George Francis Traix claims to be
K llailroad Company are enga-ed in work-yorth .30,000,000 ; Jay Cooke is worth
ftu " up the case PituLury Dispatch. $61,500,000. Barny Williams, the actor.
A Dsr:R.-Ti
John!
character, one
iv C:i?es u-reiy CKutijru io. i " .. ..... . Pilirown bv name, conaneu in ine un-cus
- . . ' - . .... ... .
CoUiiterbaiaucc tiki ini.riiai tax
government. Oc the. out-id.' paga-of th
aumn ivvnn of the If orld ia flamed- in lars
o.. . . t .t I lluChin II I'rli 1.11 . J. u
nitals. " The Labor panic? "FMe&powi on oottor., ana nas .oppeu .u , nf,twith8tandin2 a determined rcsis-
ThousanJ men out of Employment in ihu Weut the withdrawa from circulation ol! wa8 re.arreated and placed in an
R under Democratic lea-t grecobaeka. As to the necemty of the iroo.ciad oH,- where ho will remain until
tlcr-hip the "ruinously bigli tariff wcr.yiust act,
c oi tluXjto occupy valuable time in trying thelburg j aii to await trial for larceny, cscap
'0-of thisQ President by impeachment, it has repealed therefrom on Friday afternoon by
'in hr-efjed th tax of two cents and a-half pergknOcking down jailor CKne, who was in
teeoie min .. l ... ,......
we
are not couvinccd.-
itried.
is worth 100.000 ; a St. Louis beggar i
worth " S30,000, and quite a number of
'.he same class in our city are worthless.
Senator Buckalew, of Pennsylvania;
in a recent speech in the iasteru part ol
the State, admitted that the Republican.
would elect their .Presidential candidate1
uext fall.
Two children died last week in Mobile.
Ala., from eating candiea which had been
olored with "poisonous substance...
Dec. 19, lSG7-3t,
GEO. W,
OAT-IAN,
Auditor.
Hi stock can and will bo eold
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
rjJ- Stor o High street, weit ot
''Diamond," Ebensburg.
rUAL7STU
lNY OFj-l-J Cai
AY.
. . . . . .. 1 mrr
Came io the residence of tne fu.-
rrt.,-.T.; rdu'7
in w nue 'ov iiMiip,
nPHF. PHOTKCTION MUTU
X FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTICE IS HE III. BY GIVEN to the mem-Sabout the last of October last, a .9
Hbers of said Comp iny. that the annual elec-ith red speuks, and supposed 10 oe
4tion lor a Uoard of Directors will be held atWyears ola. iue owner jt
ihe office in Ebensburjr. on the second .Von-Hprove property, pay cuarge.-,
lay of January, 18GS (beiuir the 14th.1 be-awav, or it will be disposed ol ! acc
tween the houri of ten o'clock, n. m. nnd twolaw. uyjL
Jo'clock, p. m. R. J. LLOYD, l! December i, ioi-i.
Dec. 19, 1867. 3ec'y. IJ ZZTT "
?TltAl.-
Came to the premiss or ine
Washington township, am
m
A TTKND !
indebted to me for Lumber or on Store Ac
count, will please cull
before the hrst day of
n Ain rr thnv ill - H r ! .i-rpi
trouble. A. A-. BARKER, tiof accoramg 10 ia
Dec. 10, :eC7. J Dec. 12, 18-7.34.
aii persons knowing themselves to beWber, in nuiuBiuu " ; b r A.t,
r . r o. r-... .i.irinrr t h h month of epie"c
at my Office and settleHlast spring's BrinUle bull Cai.. x
January, 1863. By sowill come forward, ProveH,Till be di5po6d
themselves cost nd?-es. and take it away, or it win
TIIOMAS HAX'