THURSDAY, JUNE 1?, 1869.. Several editorial articles have cen crowded out of tit's Greek's paper. V"k clip the s unjoined card from last week's issue of the Altoona vindicator : . -On the 231 day ot September, lPt8, we j. ablishe.t in the Vindicator, an article rela ting to Mr. R. W. Hunt, of Jobnstown. Tbi3 &rtkle was based upon statement made to us by a certain Charles Coleman, who volun tarily caiue to our oflE.ce and made the, state ment. Since then, the truth of these state ments of Coleman hare been denied by Mr. Hunt, and we understand he is sustained ia Lis denial Ly other respectable gentlejien, hile tlie cowardly Coleman has dinpre:r-t-d, and though diligently Eought after hu? failed to appear, and Verify his statement. In justice to Mr. Hurt,' in consequence ot t'oletnau's failure to sustain t f.l:egations we cheerfully publish ibis vindiciiliou " The article published in the Vin-cicator was to the effect that political r ascription vr.s .r.xtc.-d by the Caaibiia Iron Com pany i1. rough its Pgcnts. An action for libol wa brought against Cue editors of tho Vindicator by Mr. Hunt in the Cam- discontinued. It Is rccoruod aa an important fact that the Russian, Goveiament, while the crops of that country have for several years been good, ha. entered the grain markets of Europe ts a purchaser. This has been rendered necessarv by the emancipation of the peasantry, uheK-by the trea of grain sown in Russia several years past has beeu decreased. Provinces which, formerly ex ported vast quantities of grain, for sever al years past. Lave been obliged to import corn in order to make np for deficiencies. To provide against the consequences of the improvidence of tho newly emancipated serfs, the' Government is now obliged to score immense quantities of grain for the Uae of the population of the rich grain dis tricts of the empire. Some e fleet on the American breadstuff market is likely to be the consequence, as England, who las heretofore been a purchaser from Russia, -will be driven here to supply her deficien cy. Ox the afternoon of the 12th inst., a farewell reception wts tendered Governor Cnrtin at Philadelphia. In the evening, a banquet was had, when the Governor made one of his characteristically eloquent speeches. We mako but a singlo extract, which should sink deep into the hearts of all who remember the privations and suffer ings endured by our gallant soldiers that . liTi . .):i.r'i" ,S: free war should be alike strangers to want O It is true the National Government has done much for them. Lands have been pur chased and buildings have bt-cn erected, but provision lies not been mf.de for all of that class of our citizens, and I sincerely trust that positive demand will be made by the people of the State at the next ses sion of the Legislature for liberal meas ures to be enacted for their support. Let it be part of the proud histcry of this great State that accepting the war as a necessi ty, she gave to it freely her best blood, and that now the orphan made destitute by the war is' provided for and educated, and that the maimed and sick man is maintained and made comfortable, not as a pauper, but as a soldier of the republic that she at least to her glory and honor is just to the living r.nd the dead." Joiinstown is located at the confluence of the Conemaugh aud Stony Creek rivers. It is a very largo town. Its population is variously estimated ac from ten thousand to fifty thousand -souls. It can Count among its permanent institutions several churches, a theater, gas works, water .works, a steam fire engine, and a District Court. Two papers prosperously grow therein. One, yclept the Tribune, is re cognized us the only live competitor at prcsciit of thj N. Y. Tribune. The peo p'b of Johnstown are all energetic, amiable, aud intel' actual. The number of drinking saloons in John.t wn is thought to be about 500. The Johnstown TriLun is one of the two newspapers oiiicial'y 'appointed to publish tho U. S. luws. ..A great many strangers visit Johnstown- every month. Johnstown pays all tho taxes collected in Cambria cqunty. It is the ' hub" of Cam bria couikj, aud an honor, not only to the county, but to the State. We are proud of it. The foregoing disjointed paragraph i"wa8 suggested by seeing that the Johns town irib'ine last week misinterpreted ' some remarks made b us in the last issue . ff this puper. The Tribune says that our aojij animating zzotive in pitching into the J)i3trlat Court and Union Hall isa clanuish, long pursed, ungenerous and illiberal jealousy of tb growing prosperity of Juhnstowa." Of course, the Tribune, as usual, Diisunderstood, or didn't want to understand, what we aid. But that makes n difT'jrenc We hare above dono the nice thing for Juhnstown, and we hope, that prosperously graving town will be irratefulfor thc-fovor.. EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. J6c2P Changeable the weather. EGf Strawberries are getting ripe. JSSF" Slim the attendance at court. ' , t$3u The blackberry crop will be large. 155" Flies are becoming numerous and annoying. . .. . . ... Grenadine walking dresses are very much in vogue. CjbuThe Ohio Board of Agriculture I tflfers S100 lor the best wheat. : There are 1,027 prisoners in the Ohio Penitentiary. j tST Imitation calico?, made of paper, are nuw sold in England. i Ea, Well, and oof, tc wit : If you want cheap goods, consult our advertising I coiuuins. I ejcsl. There is a pear tree in Massa- chusett3 from which fruit was gathered over one hundred and forty years ago. j BSU Man who don't advertise busi- ness slack : clerk laying on the counter ; proprietor grumbling about dun tunes. r?R Man who does advertise busi- I I ne8 Dries; c.erKs cu;v , cuumuu-.-j - ceivioir new goods; times brisk. I tsar A centleman died in v,mca:;o ia8i for pre5ijent aud for V ice President re week, leaving life insurance policies to Lnectivelv. the amount of 150,000. b Strawberries are selling at two I cent per quart in some parts of southern Illinois. I Bryan's circus and menagerie pas- sed through this place on lhuriuay morning last cn route Jor Johnstown. wa Hon. A. A. Barker and - son have "one to attend the Peace Jubilee, at Bos- ton w3VThe Emall-pox is increasing in New York city. Thirty cases have been r-siw Idn t....iif.jt irirtiirt Inn W7frV . , . r.-ri rrn . u c . KAn crvl.l tn Iho ltnifnn -I 11 til 1PP. and I , , V. V ' tne demana is sua iiveiy. ,s , n- . t- l-amiliar terms ox oince seeiters How d'ye do ! HWa the family 1 Crops good I uu, an, see nere, vc., ria There will be a picnic held on the farm o! Samuel O'Haro, four miles south east of town, on Tuesday next. - tfi- Strawberries were never eo plenty and EC cheap in Chicago as the preseut season, iignteen car loaus were rcceiv- rt..ir LU i U 1 1 T I sv- Thpr am trens o tall in Missouri W . that it takes two me and a boy to loot to the top ot theiu. One looks iill he gets tired, and another commeuces where he left off. The flies in Kentucky are de moving the tobacco crop, and not more than one-half is expected to uiatur? ihia year. In many sections of tho cun;rv the crop has been entirely desiroyfcd We are much gratified to announce that doiincr court oar hubscrintion list - o . f was increased beyond our highest expec . . A l r-- mr called to see us and left their "wiiiiams" with us. Glid to see them. Come again. The Internal Revenue Department n Johnstown, seems to be the centra of at s lately rendered a decision in respect r those in pursuit eat 1 fash- to toe stamping oi uonus issuea oy tcnooi Doaraa. It IS to tne enect tnat tney ao not uced Stamps when issued by a board in its official capscity. " . , ... 1 Blhe btate Journal has read a will, in Which the testator bequeaths nis lm- mense fortune for the erection ot a su perb Cat Infirmary, to be located in some large city, and to be provided with rats for the amusement of the cats. . . , ,-. , i? iuc xsraeuies oi ruiiaueipuia have purchased a lot at the corner of Broad and Mount V rnon streets, and con- lAmr, i rrM n.. . ,a,,;fiT,t erno. ' gogue thereon at a cost ot about $300,- ' ' - "" ' J vVU. wa,The Ex-rebel General John C. Breckenridfre is now in St. Paul. Min- nesota. looking after his property, he having owned a considerable amount there previous to going into the rebel- lhere 19 onc.enterl'r3e ;n Kbensburg that ue ,. 1 serves inentior.-more thun another, it is the lion I-The Republicans of Indiana have nominated the following ticket: Assem bly, Divid M. Marshall; Prothocotary, lohn Lowry; fchentf, Henderson C How ard; Treasurer, Noah Lohr; Commissioner, John L. rletning; Auditor, A. J. Hamil ton. SGJu A joke is being retailed by the middies at Annapolis, to the effect that the only person on board the steamer of the 1 reeident s party who was at all seasick was Secretary Borie, who is represented as having thrown up everything but his .Naval secretaryship. ' C Another appalling disaster occur red iu tTe coal mines at Merthyr ,Tydvill Wales, on Tnur.-day. ' An 4-explosion, cusc not known, took place while the uieo were at work. Few of the miners escaped from the p?t, and it is . reported one hundred and twentv wpri killpd. . . , . . J ' wsj- j id'iy nity-iwo years oi ae whose husband in the seventies, gave birth to twins a lew days ago at Wash ington. Of mule and female, created he the in sod one is named May and the other U. S.. Grant. The-veteran father need not be put Upon the retired list. - . , ... . report .made to tne convention o mi w mat ine oin oi itmperance now hVP 1 flfiS iliviwinna in nriArafirtn vith good investments. Nearly 25.000 mem bers were expelled daring the year. JCGyThe principal shops of Paris will henceforth be closed on Sundays. This important social reform is not the result of a religious movement, but of a desire on the part of shopkeepers aud their em ployees to obtain additiorai rrereaMou. The Utter appeal to the good wiii of. the public to aid them in making the measure: irneraL 9G.G73 mrn.bers and 40 781 lady visitor. Cheap Grocery. Decidedly and be Tho receipts of the order lust year were jond'c9tftdicTion,; L. Oat man lella cheap $136,205, and it has S'223 093 in cash or er and r.'etter articles of groceries than can at Charleston. S. U., i;hiet Justice Chase said: "The dead are Dot dead. They Lave only gone before, and now see eye to eye. Why may not? we all borrow trom their sacred gr.ves oblivion .of past differences and henceforth uuhe in, noble and gener ous endeavor to assure' the houor anu- welfare of our whole" country, of all her States and of all her citizens." XST" Hon." Win'.'11!!. Seward, aecom-' I J t. tr J : 1. T O J P"ie J ""u- t v-. u ? e u "UU "u" .V'" il.ltu.r U1 Th . . . . . . f g;x months' duration, comoriain? a trin to Omaha and thence by Pacific Railroad to San Francisco, where thev DroDose to r m a a take a steamer lor Sitka. The party propose to vis-it India and China before tney return nume 10 nuuuru. cguTheNew York Tribune advocates the abolition of the Electoral Colleges. It proposes that each State 70te directly for President and Vice President, and let e canataaics prciarrea oy tne majority- ' U,r . . . . . " . . . ,., j i .lira rfiatript Tufa 114 ! 1 If A m:innpr a n rt 1 1- r whoever ehali receive a majority of said u. .v,iueu uc. i.vn(uu... a .n.n,,,!; it U tp. h . AUA Kw ProfnRsor jellozsari. of Florence. The plan con- - ists in wiudioff once or twice round the e, cf a patient, the end of a slender fiex- ible copper wtre; long-enough to reach tDe flur. The theory of the cure is, that the copper wire dissipates the electricity in the human body. Eighteen somnam- bulist?, treated in tins way. it is asserted, have either been entirely , cured or great ly relieved. - - - A law passed by the last Legisla- lure ui vuiu i u i"" "vv J P out the consent; ot.her parents or guar- Af .nrttIimv. ,h 4in. amona- v. - , 1 -o fK ..niu.q for m.trimonv brousrht tft t. n. ,iea nf the probare Court, bv at.nlication for a license, was a youus iady twenty years of age. Both father ! mother were dpad. She was over eighteen veara of age, asd therefore had no cuardian, and the Court could ap point none, because, under the laws of i omic, cue v " .-..o. Still the law of. last winter saya sue " f. cn 1 marry. Old Grtmes. Old Grimes is dead, That poor old oul, We ne'er shall see him more ; He used to rear a Darned Die; c at, All bnttipged down before., (lie bocg'it it at Shoemaker's.) And athis home He had eood thing.", ' Sweet cakes and light bread to eat, . . He bought his flour - From 11. A.' Shoemaker ; O. II. C. S. Oak Hall Clothing Store, etorg jj-ssrs. Lfc0poid Bro., have won for themselves the reuuUtiim of selhntr cheansr than any other clothing house in Johnstown, Their stock is the largest in Johnstown and therefore afford the buyer a better cnance to seiect from tnj,n otlier stores. In short, if you want a bargain go to this store. TriE People's Store. This cheap store, located on High street, in the old stand iormeny occupu Dy u. u. iuaor, conunurs I to be tne neaaquarter3 ot thojse who aesire something fashionable .cheap and servicea- ble. It you desire any article in the grocery line, you will find this department well sup V- . 1 P"ea ana at ngures mat win commsnu your I . T-U XT . 1 . 1 : -1 I 1 accomm0odaling clerkf who is Jted for Ms I hnst.it-i -lv will vara lt fnnnti rea(17 to . . -j j ..... -j v - wait uPca customers AT la ircriucutly and truthluiiy remark C(1 by straneerj who come to town, that if micmcth hardware store of George Huntlej, on HipU street. Here you will. tond an end less Variety of any desirable article in the line of hardwaVe. "lie sella exceedingly, low. If you need anjthing in his line' give him a call and be cinviuceu that be sells very cheap. 'American Scale Co. T. W. Wil liams has been tendered the ajre:icy in thi3 J county for the sale of the American Scales. lUit.e scales are bigniy recommended by nil who have used" them never failing to give satisfaction. - They have been thoroughly tested and pronounced faultless. -, By common consent they are the cheapest, safest and most reliable scale manufactured. Buy one. Tis True. That you canr buy goods at Barker's at lower rates than elsewhere is fact unquestionable. Their 'stock of goods having been bought recently and at a heavy heavy discount, they will be sold accordingly. They have in store a fall line Of summer j dress goods which w.ll be sold at : unusually low pikes. Remember th store two doors i r , T ., 1. I east u iuoiiu. R. R. Davis continues to sell his goodj cheap as ever. It is a fact undeniable that his priw8 are much lower for the same qual ity of goods tuan any store we know of.- As I he intends removing his stock of goods in a few days, great bargains may be bad bj.cal. line prior to that time. Goods will be sold re ardle83 0 CosU Therefore you. ehould i aval yourBeli ot tne opportunity. ' ; I "" ' : ,!"j: ;tt be iound tltewhere in tne county. He is in constant receipt oi groceries every week, thus keeping tf-lrg aud reab atock always on hand, giving his customers the benefit of the lowest market prices as well as the fresh est groceries, liive him a trial. : ; Photographic. If you want a cor rect likeness of yonrself a picture that is a picture go to pence's rooukn on Julian steeet, wnere your want will be realized. I Ka.ire. satisfactioa given in every instance. ' I'ricea moderate. ' Wfa in ft Am mairtrti-n r rr I F L , U , U ii ! ! FLOUR! FLO li lt CHEAPEST PLOTJPw CHEAPEST PLOTJH CHEAPEST PLOUE.- V. S. Barker's V. S. Barker's V. S. Barker's BEST FLOUR ! BEST FLOUR ! BEST FLOUR! 9 CHEAPEST STORK IN TOWN CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN Tr. S. BARKER'S " : F. S. BARKER'S ; . I'. S. BARKER'S o aad see o and see 0 see RICKS GOING DOWN! ana. AT THE EBEX81WRG HARDWARE $ HOUSE FURX1SIIIXG STORE. I once more return my sincere thank? to my oll friends and easterners for their lib eral patronage extended towards me, and now, owing to the great fall in prices, by which many articles can be sold as cheap as before the war, and having a thorough knowl edge of the business and the want3 of the public, 1" take pleasure in announcing that I can and will sell eoods at a less figure than any similar establishment in city or country. My stock will consist in part as follows : DOOR and CUPBOARD LOCKS, CATCHES, BOLTS, HINGES, SCREWS, WINDOW STRINGS, SHUTTER HINGES, WINDOW GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, BORING MACHINES, AUGERS, CHISELS, . BRACES and BITS, HATCHETS, SQUARES, COMPASSES, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, POCKET RULES, JACK, SMOOTHING, and FOR PLANES, : PANEL PLOWS, LEVELS, SASH, RAISING, and MATCn PLANES, SAW SETS, BENCH SCREWS, ' CROSS-CUT, PANEL, RIP, COilPASS, and BACK SAWS, GAUGES, OIL STONES, SCREW DRIVERS PLOWS, POINTS, SHOVELS, FORKS, SCVTHES asd SNATHES, RAKES - HOES, SPADES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRUSHES. CARDS, CURRYCOMBS, BELLS, II AMES, Will Pd, BUT, TRACE, BREAST, H ALTER ,'fITH, - TONGUE, and LOG CHAINS, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, and ' - PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES,' POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, LEAD, POUCH Ed, POWDER FLASKS, GAME BAGS, GUN LOCKS, MAIN SPRINGS, PIVOTS, &c. LAMPS and OILS, COOKING, PARLOR, A HEATING STOVES TIN, and SnEET IRON WARE, WASHING MACHINES, and WRINGERS, j i&e., 4c, &c., &c, &c, &c.. 4ho FLOUR, TEA; COFFEE, SUGAR, &c . . . TOBACCO and CIGARS. ' : ' ; Odd fyove riatet, Grates, and Fire Brick always on hand to suit Stove3 sold by me. rTIWand Cistern Pumps and Tubing at man ufacturers' prices. Spouting made, painted, and put up. at low rates. : - Persons owing ne debts of long stan ding will confer a favor by calling and paying up as soon as convenient, as it takes a great deal of money to keep up my stock and pay expenses, and owing to the Bm all profits that I ara making on goods I cannot afford to give long credit the interest would soon eat up the profits. . GEO. HUNTLEY, Eben&burg, Ang. 1318C8. L ATE ST A R R I V A L ! ! AT THE LA OK AXD ELEGANT NEW ROOM OF a Trryr cto ON, High Street, Ebensburg Pa. ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS ! Consisting in part of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, t BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, AND A FULL LINE OF S U M M E R GOODS ! y GROCERIES! Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Candles, Soip, Spices, Hams, . Fish, Oilj, Cheese,, Crackers, HARDWARE A general assortment of liarun.is win al ways be kept on band. QUEEXSVARE! In great variety. F L O U R, FEE D, 4c, &c. Good3 sold at lowest Market j rices. Call and see goods. tSS" By keeping constantly on hand a well assorted stock cf goo Jd the undersigned hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pat onage. jine 10. - . ZARM k SON. 56. ESTABLISHED IN 185G. 09. THE JOUXSTOWN Is the oldest and largest in Cambria County. It is the place to buy yur DRUGS A N D MED I CINE S! It is the place to buy your PAINTS AND OILS ! It is the place to buy your DYES AND DYE STUFFS! It is the place to buy your PERFUME II Y, TOILET ARTICLES, HAIR RESTORERS and DYES, PATENT MEDICINES, nml all tt teteras appertaining to a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE! ! r TT T eTOOd IC Till? LARGEST EVER OFFEIIEO IX THE COCSTY ! . Agent for Davis, Chambers k Co.'s PURE WHITE LEAD ! WHICH IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Dralers can save freight by purchas ing their goods from our houee. Price lists sent on application. C. T. FRAZER, No. HOI Main street, June 3 Johnstown, Pa. M. O A T M A N , DEALER 15 CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ! consisting in part of DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, BACON, SALT. FISH, DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES, ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! ! SUGARS! TE.W5 1 COFFEES! SYRUPS! MOLASSES! CHEESE I kc, kc, kc. Also a large stock of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO! Store on High-st., three doors e&t of Crawford's Hotel. feb. 4. ARM ERS ATTENTION ! YOU ALL SHOULD n AVE HcatJis Champion Horse Hoy Fork ! DECIDEDLY THE BEST IN USE. The undersigned de?ires to call the attention of the public to the fact that he is agent in this conr.t3- for the sale of the CIIA MP1 O N HA Y FORK! W hich has many advantages over all , - others manufacture. It is. simple u construction, lighwto work, and wili lilt short hay equally as well as long. Price $10. . - . Address or call on E. STILES. -June 17-4t .,. Ebensburg. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersign ed will sell atprivatesalethe House and Lot in the East Ward of Ebensburg Borough, front ing 06 teet on: High street, and extending back along Caroline, street 204 to Lloyd street. This property is conveniently located either for business purposes or for a private residence. The house is a two-story frame, with 4 rooms on each floor, with stable and Puitable outbuildings.. The lot is ir. a fine state of cultivation, and has 1 bearing apple trees on it. . ' : For terms apply to Catharine Roberts, at the residence of R. E. Jones, in the West ward Of said Borough, or to the nnderssgned t his office. WM. II. SECHLEIi, -My I3-tf. ' v Attorney at lw. jEW GOODS HEAl WHOLESALE AXD KTil CONFECTIONERY W 0 s 1 tnil PavnK-Ia TT v.. - la. nuujc, tbecsba , J'roprietor. ANOTHER LARGE STOCK ANOTHER LARGE STOCkV ANOTHER LARGE ST OF CONFECTIONERY Juit received and for sale cheaper - ANY OTHER MERCUAXT ' ; ia Ebensbnrg ; CaS afford to bell. 1,000 Pounds Stick. Candlei .Fancy JCandit tiiu l'ounas Assorted, lO Itoxes Prunes, T IXoxes Currants, C,000 ISoses Prime Clears, . The attention of the noblic is called tta far-t tknt ;n , . : I.I. ' ...x . ........ luuncvuuu nnu iuj NS.rt'UOt ery ij a first-class 7? : .? r i ft 7? i wt j - - W -A rfA Al . where will be served at all Wan - OYSTERS, stewed or fried, HOT COFFEE, PIGS' FEET, TRIPE, SARDINES, DRIED BEEF, &C, LC. IF YOU WANT BARGAINS, GIVU ME A . CALL..- J m. t, 1EG9. A. II. FALLE 18 NEW GOODS ! NEW GCX. TUP lit" im niO T r t- r- ; HIGH STUKET, EBKNSBCKO. ; O : ASK FOR FRY'S CHEAP STORE. EVERYTHING BOUflHTSINCET GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STi OF GOODS IN TOWN. BARGAINS! NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDIN QUEENS WARE, iC, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT THE CHEAP CASH STOBE OF in the rooms formerly occupied by 3 dor, on llign-st. BARGA1XS IX DRY GOODS' BROWN MUSLINS," ' BLEACHED MUSLINS, CHECKS, GINGHAMS. TTfTVtXfiS. D .TNI MS, DRILLS, JEANS, ' " DELAINES, - T 4WVS. 3 1 f i i':;xT5 BOOTS AXD SHOES: Men's Calf and Kid Boots, Ladies Congress Gaiter?, and French Moroco Shoe?, Children's Shoes. BAR GAIXS IX GROCEZlti S YE UPS. MOLASSES, SYB SOAPS, CANDLES, draw, . '&CM AC, iC. HARDWARE IN GREAT OUEF.X-SWARF: AND GLASS" CARPETS AXD OIL CW A tiPftnrifnt assortment on nana sale cheap. V PROVISIOXS Tint - LARD. SIDE, . , EUTTCrr. ; r SHOULDER, 'lv MESS PORK, CHEEW FISn, ie. COUXTRY PR0DV&1 Call' and be convinced that I Jj1! cheaper than any other sto f1 OUICK SALES AND r, a" A-l'" ,My,l3yCi