sea THURSDAY, ATUGST 5, 1869. 17X10.? UEPUBUCIS TICKET TOR GOVEBXOR, JOHN W. -G E All Y. TOR SrPtlEMK JCDOX, 1 HENRY W. WILLIAMS. EPUR LIC AN CO. CONVENTION. The Union Republican voter3 of Cambria county are hereby requested to meet at tbe usual placc3 for holding the elections in their respective wards and districts on SAT URDAY, the 2Ut day AUGUST, and between the hour of I o'clock, and 7. o'clock, p. m., elect two delegates for each election district to represent them in a County Convention to be held on Tuesday, the 24th day of August, at the Court House, in Ebensburg, at 2 o' clock, p. m., for the purpose of taking such action in the coming election as the inter ests of the party and the good of our coun try demand. ALEX. KENNEDY, Ang. 5, 18S0. Chairman. Organize Work. The campaign has opened in Pennsyl vania. The two great political parties who ko often have met in conflict before are again arrayed agaist each other, and, un der leaders of acknowledged strength and Kwcr, arc marshaling for the great strug gle of supremacy at the ballot box. while we have never felt more sanguine of a con test resulting, in a republican triumph, still it is eminently unwise that we should build upon our own strength and with fiTrn MdctT calmly await victory, making no effort to secure It beyond a doubt. The enemy has been whipped unmercifully time and time again, but each political castigation. at the polls only made them more eager and more determined to triumph, and up they come in each canvass as sjolid and resolute as though they had never felt the shock of a rcversa. Possibly, the Democratic party is to-day as well organized and as well prepared for the struggle as they ever were, and will conduct the canvass with a wicked energy born from the fresh recollections of the many disasters and defeats they have of lite suffered. On their part victory is es teemed to highly and as a result so desira ble that nothing honest or dishonest will be loft undone to help on their cause. Tt p l-'TnT' Viis that the Republicans jj-jrVes c! onnauhtes for wedlock. , - Aiors irr-J ty men that they wiil find in-a '.viJo a helpmate, and not an cmbar-ra.---iii;jntr. .-Lim recipe, if thoroughly tried, will ! greatly lessen the number of bachelors and increase happy homes. jcf. o.v L'attll. Anthracite ashes, fitted through a floe sieve iato the hair. 13 enecruai ; lay the calvs on there backs aui sift it all over them ?t them scatter Coi the ashes, over the floor. It seldom re quires two applications and docs not injure them. Wood ashes in smaller quantities Might answer, but there might be danger if they went iu the rain or wet. G K O V E J , '""aTTeITS riKST PHE.UIl.-M - EL A S I J V STI ICLJ - SKWixG 4 MACHINES !' - 495 Broaidway, New York, - ' ?30 Clirstimt Street. r!u!r.d5lphia, lli Market Street. II. rm'u rr, I'll ' -Wood .street, Pittiburg,' . - . POINTS OF KXUKI.LEXUE. Beauty nud Elasticity of Ssi'rh. Perfection and Simplicity of' Mat-btcry. Using both .threads dhectiv 1.01.1 'h spools. "No fastening of seams Lr band and nu wast- f thread. r.in2c of ap-lication without change or adjustment, v .c 'Tho Pfnru retains i-.s bc'.uj and fnmzota after washing at:.! ho-iingl ' Besides do:-- aVi v;.. 6f w-rk- dwutf- . other Sewing Mhitit.-, .:,.hft Machine ex ecute the m.)t ' ea-.t ful ;i peimai.ciit cm trorclery and Virnaiiitntrt! rk. T4ie'W?li-.;H ir,-rJium3 nt alj thc fajrs aud exliibitiono thc Fi.it. 1 Stntt-s and lyurope, hare .eii uv. s.r .r.I the Grovcr k Ilaker SMrni. Machine!, nn.l f:,e work fione 17 tbera, wherever exhU it, d !n oonpetiUon. rV,2h.V'," Y ";-hest prize, THE CROSS 01 iIIR.LW,i5.X.OF- HONOR. tts confer reU on the tiprsentativv of the Orovor Sc liakcr cnii. Mac-Linen, at the Kxnosition Unirerselle, Vnris; 1807, thus att'Jr.- their gPeat eupciiority over allothcr Sew;:?' Ma ulrinw. ' : 1:: . . 1 0 I'cr s;tla It C. T. ROBERTS. Ebenabur. , Cot Soti i'.Ia lire Dri Cat ,-J satisfied with tho Ilichmond speech of Governor Walker. The result of the union would bo the election of two Republican United States Senators, and an effective support of : the National Administration Gov; Wells and L. II. Chandler will prob ubly.be the United States Senators under this arrangement. ', x&m- Much speculations is indulged in concerning the visit of Horace Grcely to the VhU e Sulphcr Springs, in Virpinia. The ItadicaJ are apparently distrustful of liiui, and would not be surprised to fcce Jiiui taking psominent part with ihe GoiiPer'vativcju Some think he is tu con tultation with Southern (iJonscrvativs pol licians, and layiinr jans for a niopement luking to the elevation-of Juile Clate to flic I'residency, un a platl'-inu uf gcucaii pjancsty and universal suffrage- Who is he? William" A. Galbrahh haviug declined to servo as the Chairman of the Democratic State Central Commitee after much tribulation, and another fight between William Randal and Lewis C. Cassidy of Phila. Jaaics F. Shunk of Ea ston; General Miller of Ilarrisb urgj and B. F. Myers of Bedford) to hold the mon eybags of Packer, William Mutclilci of Easton, has been appointed. He comes Pac ker's snd thet genuleman will superin tend lie division of the spoils much to the disgust of many of the hungry andunter rified" leaders. The great question a mong the copperocracy now is who is William Mutchler? Pennsylvania's Governors. Tho office of Governor of Pennsylvania has ex isted for eighty years, and has been filled by sixteen gentlemen. It is a noticeable faot that every one of the occupants of our Executive chair has been a native born Pennsylvanian: Mifflin was born in Phil adelphia, McKean in Chester county, Sny der in Lancaster, Findlay in Franklin, Ileister, Shultz, and Ritner in Perks, Wolf and Pollock in Northumberland, Porter and Shunk in Montgomery, Johnston and Geary in Westmoreland, Pigler in Cum berland, nvA Wm, F. Packer and Curtin in Centre. ' EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. 335"" Wet the weather. J6 Busy Our harvesters More organ grinders in town. B& Peaches are in our market. JST Tho Bresson tlouse is full of guesfs JGT Cheap, Flour at V. S. Barkers. Bx2? Sea call clsewhero for the Republi can county convention. The New York Times Bpeak of Frank Blair as a tight man in a tight place. V. S. Barker sells the best flour in town. B, The Erie Railroad has fairly earned its title as "the Golgotha of the country." Mj. Gen. Sehofield has started on an extensive tour of inspection through Colorado. Tgs. Over 100.000 acres of tho p'mey woods of South Carolina have been bur ned wicbin a fortnight. iQy Mary goodin, a colored giantca, died of dropsy, in Carlisle, last week. She was thirtyeijht years of. aire and weighed almot four hundred pounds. JtST It is Btated that pix fatal cases of cholera have occurred this week in New York city, brought there by vessels from n-k . . . . . J&SySeuator Morton will renew his finan ; cial bill Dext session, and will also Fup- port a measure-of universal amnesty the i moment the Fifteenth amendmedt is a fixed fact. E& Four hundred bogheads of snsrar FT from New Orleans, consign to various parties in St. Louis, have been seized by ; Government authorities for alleged jj i, violation of the revenue laws. f.1 0- TheFrerch Court of Cassation has Ljust decided that two men who died on . the gaMejs fifteen years aso, were inno ? cent of the crimes of which thsy were convioted. t TP. A horse thief was recently caught lin Indiana. The 'local pnpers announce :;)( tliat he won't steal anymore horses in l'-ei''this world. TTe has probably met "death on the pale horse." Ku TQm It is said Berks is the only county in the State where farmers allow or compel r. , their wire? and daughter to work in the 11 - , , m" l i' t 11 i t neios. ir-n aegrauing system enoum do done away with. 1 $6KTake Notice Those who wish to hare fiad bread must have good flour, and the rest flour is always the cheapest, Therefore buy from V. S. Barker, who keeps the cheapest and best flour in town. The railing around thc Mexican monument, in Ilarrisbnrg, is said to be of a unique and curious pattern. The posts represent a bundle of arrows surmounted by Roman battle axe?; the uprights are made of condemned muskets with bayonets attached. Egju It is under Btood that General Sherman has instructed General Canby that he is to take no action in the mattea of administering thc irou-clad oath to the members elect of the Virginia Legislature until the matter shall have been consid cred in thc Cabinet. t5uThe annivrsary of the Orphans' Home, at Wotnelsdorf, Berks county, was celebrated on Wednesday, when an address was delivered by Rev. Dr. Passavent, of Fittsburz. J he Home contains now about one buudrcd scholars, of whom eighty are soldiers orphans. B& A citizen of oxford,Chestercounty, offers to deed two acres of land on the railroad in that borough to anp party who will build a furnace and, rolling mill thereon, and the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad Company ill furnish free transportation on the road for all material necessary in the erection of the fcamo. tT" It is predicted that the .publia debt statement fir the mouth of July will show a decrease io the public d?bt of about 9,000,000 since March 4. The remainder of the year will reap very little more revenue than will carry along the current expense, but ii delievtd .that the debt will staud reduced 50,000,000 at the cud of the year, March -1, 1870. Jurt List Tho following persopg have been drawn to serve aa Jurors at tht Sep tember TernxoE oar County Court 6BANB JUBOR3. George t. Bowser, Foreman, Taylor Tvrp,. Chest Sprlnga J3or.-William Bcher, iSetef M'Kenie. Franeia Cramer. Chest Tp. Jaa. Petoxier, Jacob Deltrlch. "Croyle Twp'.-Peter Brown. Conemaugh Twp. Epbraim Csterf Alex. Cover. Carroll Twp. John Deitrich. Cambria Bor. Bernard Keel an. Cambria Twp Andrew Wible.. . .. Ebensburg Bor. Eugene Barker, Thos. M. Jone?. . - 1 ! J ohustown Borough-Jesse Kooken, Harry "Wehn, Henry Zimmerman. . . Millville Bor.Jobn Champaaouc. ... ; " ' Prospect Bor. Robert Dimond,. ItichlaLd Twp. Hiram Orris Taylor Twp. Wm. Adams, Ccoge Fisher, Scory Fritz, George Tage." TRAVK83t 4UROBS. -URST WKEK. AHegbenySam'l fetoy, &ich'l M Quire. Blaclilick Thomas-Dunoan. " ' Carroll Henry Bender, Thomas Buck, John S. Luther. Clearfield Andrew Carle, Jos.- F. Cooper. Cambria "William Dishart, John Hughes, Reese S. JJoyd. Cambria Bor. Thomas Judge. Conemaugh Bor. David Fulton, C. Hecker. Croyle George Ivring. Ebensbur? Dennis Brawley, H. Kinkead. - Frankliu Bor. John Mincely. GallitzinDavid Trcxler, John J. Tioxell. Johnstown J S. Buchanan, Samuel Beam, John Callahan, Robert II. Canan, Wm. Flat tery, Robert B. Gageby, Frank W. Hay Geo. It. Slick. John White, sr. . Jackson Henry Anstatt, Em'l Klinefelter. Loietto William Koons. t Mtinster Corceliui Dsvcr. Millville Jobn Sech, George Tries. I , rrospect Aiicnael Flaherty. Kichland John W. Blough, Lewis B.' Dun mite, Jacob Kiper, Christian Weaver. ! Summerhill Jacob Eraigh, Henry Walters. Sugquehanna Michael J. Flatt,. Taylor Samuel Stutzman. Summitville Joho Sbarbaugh. WilmoreWilliam Butler. While Francis M. Flanegan, G. Bowman. TRAVtBSE JI EOR SECOS1) WEEK, j Allegheii' Joho J. Glass. Conemaugh Bor. Christian Biffinger, Mark CHmbriaBor. Geo- Alstead, Saro'l Bridee. John Stinger. f Cambria Twp. Griffith J. Jones, Vincent Piatt, John Tierney. ; Carro 1 Solomon Dumm, Wm, Weakland. Clearfield Jos. Dodson, Cornelius Morris. Chest Jacob Glasser. John Nagle. , Carrolltown Henry Scanlon. East Conemaugh Bor. Thomas M'Oabe. Ebensburg Lewis Beynon, Jno. E. Roberts, Johu Lloyd. j 1 : Galhtzin Jerome Dawson, Jas. P. Murray. Bernard Myers. , Johnstown George Fisher John Galbraith, Wm. Orr, John Parke,. A PlarrJ, S,. Tittle, Jackson Nathaniel Singer. Munster Henry Kaylor, James S. Luckett, John Powers. Millville Henry Dishong. i ' Sasquehauca Joseph Bearer. ; Summerhill James Doran, Edward Lyncli. Taylor Isaac Bole, David Prosser. j W bite David Cree, A. II. Fiske, I- Gates. Washington Jaincs W. Hudson. To tier Timothy L. Hunt, Jackson J. Hor ner, Noah Moyer, James C. Murray.' It is an old savins that the best is al ways tbe cheapest. This is more important with Groceries than onytmng- else, ana il always 6hould be remembered that Oatrnan keeps none but the best groceries and tbe cheapest. He has also succeedei in estab lishing a flour trade that would be a credit IU t& KlJUkduU l.tfuoo Kin. fM.LLl 1 1 1 o Util Kit every ten buy their flour at Oatjaan's. It is a tact. roooay aenies u. ine fcecret 13 this : he has secured the best brand in tbe market, and then again be sells it at a trifle above cost. In short it is just such an arti cle that Trhen once used is bound t j com mend itself to patronage. Try it, and don't forget that Oatman's cheap store i3 tbe pfcice to buy it. Tinware Emporium. Reader, if you are not now in need of tinware, it is possible that in a shott time j-ou will be called upon to make a purchase, and in order that too mav know where 10 eet the article to the best advantage should receive your attention. We know of no place where better tinware is made than thai by T. W. W ulianis, who ;man- ufactures all of his stock and from .none but tbe best tin. As regards prices he lis able to sell as low as the lowest. Furniture Room. Messrs. II. A. Shoemaker & Co. have greatly enlarged their Furniture ware room as. well as tuevir store, and are now better prepared to meet the de mands of the public. Their assortment is the largest in town, and in fact the only well regulated establishment of the kind in tbe north of the countv. Vou that are In need of furniture will find no better place to buy. A Fact. That L. Mayer's N. Y Store is the headonarters for all manner of dress coods, ia evinced from the fatt that when all other stores in Johnstown are doing nothing, thi3 store is full with eager purchas ers ot his cheap ami desirable goods. He sells cheaper goods for less money than any other merchant ia Johnstown. Reason Why, The reason why every body buy tbeir clothing at .Leopold & ito s. in Johnstown is because they keep the best. ar ticle of goods, and make the neatest, and most comfortable fitting garment, in Johns town. Besides keeping the best goods, Ac, they sell decidedly l ower than any other like establishm ent in the place. rAST WARD. no I attention, every body. Whereas, that is to say just at pres ent, it becomes necessary to inform the pub lie that in case they need cheap goods, tiich of course they do, that R. R, Davis 13 deter mined to sell his goods for almost cost, and invitee those wanting bargains to give him a call before going elsewhere. N EW TIN SHOP! The undersigned desires to call the attention of the public to tba fact that he ha3 boncht the stock and fixtures of T. W. Wil liam's Tin Shop, and has removed the shop to the room of Mrs. Aruonald, ' -' : OPPOSITE POST OFFICE BUILDING, where be will be pleased to wait bn all who may favor him with a call. Prompt attention paid to . jepairing. All wort guaranteed to give sitistaction A U DITO R'SN OTICETrt- XjL In Common Pleas of Cambria county. No. C9, March Term, 2869. William Bendon and James Bendon vs. Lydla Bendon, widow, and otners. And now. 9th of June, 18b9, on motion of Messrs. Johnston & Scanlao, Jos. M Donald, Esq., appointed Auditor to report distridution of proceeds of Sheriff's sail of defendant's real estate in above writ. By the Court, la rursuancc of the above order of Court, I will attend at my oifice in Ebensburg, an Monday the 23d t f August, inst., when the parties interested nay attend if they- see proper. J'UdM'll 31 DONALD, Aug. 5., 18G9. Auditor. T? ASTERN STA.M EASTKRN AT OATMAN'S. AT OATMAK'S. BUY IT ! TRY IT I TELL YOUR, NEIGHBOR ABOUT IT ! "EASTERN STAR" WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION ! CHEAPEST BECAUSE TOE BEST ! L. O ATM AN KEEPS IT AT HIS CHEAP CASH GROCERY. Y ALU ABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The undersign ed will sell at private sale the House and Lot in the East Ward of Ebensburg Borough, front ing 66 feet on. High street, and extending back along Caroline street 264 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 oa each floor, with stable and Fuitabbs outbuildings. The lot is in a fine state of cultivation, and has T bearing apple trees on it. For terms apply to Catharine Roberta, at the residence of R. E. Jone3, in the 'West ward of said Borough, or to the undersigned at his office. WM. H. SECHLEH, May 13-tf. Attorney at law. AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to hear and decide upon the exceptions filed to the account ot Cecelia 51 bougb, -dmin istratrix of Qeorce M'Goueh deceased, and to report distribution among the creditors of RA.rt dec.oasfid. will set lor tnat purpose at his Office, in Ehensburg on Friday 13th day of August next, when all interested may at tend. JOSEPH 31 DON ALU, july 29-3t. Auditor. i-3 O ri CO O w H CO cl S3 Q 3 9B T?ARM FOR SALE. JL The undersigned offers at private rMe his rAUM, situate in Carroll tp., one-half mile from Carrolltown, containing 51 acres, iiu acres cleared and in a good tate of culti vation. A good frame bouse and barn, with other necessary outbuildings thereon erected. vjuuu runuj, cnurcn ana tcnooi nouse con venient. A rare opportunity to get a bar to i'uwcu. ' or. particulars can on or addresa SAMUEL ROLLER, July 22-St Carrolltown, Pa, HENRY JACOR, ttith W. M. GORMLY, WholHalc Grater, dealer in 1 -' uri'bKS, SUGARS, hYRUPS, MO- lj Abb KS, FISH, SALT, OILS, RICHMOND mi? tuui n!9 No. 271 Liberty Street PiTTBULa,''pA. 1 1 Af TUP lAF-flH, AK& ELEGANT yfiw 0QM OF Jll'jh $trcet Ebensburg Pa, ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS ! CoosUting In part of BRY GOODS, PRESS GOODS, CLOTfllNG. BOOTS and SH0E3, UATS and CAPS, ANI A FULL LINE OP S U M M E H G O O D S ! GROCERIES ! Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Candles, Sugars, Syrups, Soap, Spices, Hams, Oils, Crackers, Fish, Cheese, HARDWARE A central assortment of Hardware will al ways be kept on hand. QUEEXSMARE! In great variety. FLOUR, F E E D, 4c, &c. Goods sold at lowest Market prices. Call nd see goods. By keeping constantly on band a well assorted stock of goods the undersigned hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pat onage. jnne 10. ZAIIM & SON. 50. ESTABLISHED IN 1856. 69. TI1E JOHXSTOWX I3 the oldest and largest in Cambria County. It is thc place to buy your DRUGS AND MEDICINES It Is the place to buy your PAINTS AND OILS ! It is the place to buy your DYES AND DYE STUFFS ! It is thc place to buy your ' PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, HAIR RESTORERS and DYES, PATENT MEDICINES, and all et cetera appertaining to a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE! I OUR STOCK IS 1 UK LARGEST EVER OFFERED IX THE COUATV! Agent for Davis, Chambers k Co.'s PURE. WHITE LEAD ! WHICH IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. XJfi?" Dtalers can save freight by purchas ing their goods from our house. Price lists sent on application. C. T. FRAZKIV No. JfOl Main strt-t-t, June 3. Johnstown, Pa. M. L. O A T II N HK.UKR IX CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ! consisting in part cf DOUBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, BACON, SALT, FISH. DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES, ALL KINDS OF CANNED FRUITS ! ! SUGARS I SYUUPS! TEAS f MOLASSES ! COFFEES 1 CHEESE ! Also a large stock of the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! JBy Store on High-st., three doors eat of Crawford's Hotel. feb. 4. jj- E W F T R F T R M . The uudersipned hereby gives rotice to his old friends and customers, that on the 1st of July he admitted his son, Geo. II. Roberts, iuto full partner ship with him iu the mercantile business in Ebesnburg, and that hereatter the firm name will be EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Their ttock will embrace everything in the fancy and staple dry goods line. Groceries of every description. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, of thc latest styles and patterns. A full line of Hardware and Queensware, and in fact any article to be found in a well reg ulated country store. Having enjoyed a successful and rdcasant experience of more than twenty years in the business at this place, nad having completed a spacious edifice on High street, and in creased my facilities for supplying raj friends at all times and at the lowest mnrket prices with the best nrtiile in the market, I confi dently appeal to those who have so gener ously given me their confidence and fnvor in the past to continue the same measure of patronage towards the new linn A It 11 I V A Ii July 13-tf. EDWARD ROBERTS. West end Cambria Jlouse, Ebeptb,;. rroprietqr, ANOTHER LARGE STOCK ANOTHER LARGE STOCK ANOTUER LARGE STOfJ OF CONFECTIONERY Juit received and for sale cheaper ft ANY OTHER MERCUAXT in Ebensburg CAS AFFOBP TO SEU, 1,000 Pounds Slick Cnndif, 500 Pounds Fancy Cani1 TOO Pounds Assorted, IO Boxes Prunes, 7 Boxes Currants, 6,000 noxes Prime Cigar, &c, &c.t &c. The attention of the public is csf-ei ts.J e . .1 . . ..1 I uci. inai in connection wiin ray ctttuecti ery is k first-class RES T A URAXT! where will be served ataWXy OYSTERS, stewed or rrici, 1 nOT COFFEE, PIGS' FEET, TRIPE, SARDINES, DRIED REEF, &C , IF YOU WANT JSARGAINS, GIVE ME A CALL. Jan. 7, 18G9. A. II. FALL! 18 N K W STUll E I NEW GOODS ! NEW Gu THE PEOPLE'S ONE PRICE H HIGH STREET, K IS EN SBC KG. ASK FOR FRY'S CHEAP STOKE EVERYTHING ROUG HTSLVCK' GREAT DECLIME IN ITJtX THE LARGEST AND CUE.U'KST OF GOODS IN TOWN. IMIK.IIVS.' N E W STOCK O r GOODS, GROCERIES, RAUUW tUEENSYAUE, iC, DRY JUST KECEIVKU AM KOK ?AIE AT TUt CUE AC CASH STORK OF iu thc rooms formerly occui'ieJ by E. dor, on High-st. EAR CALVS IX DRY GOGDi BROWN MUSLINS, ULEACHED MUSLINS, CHECKS, UIVGHAMS. TICKINGS. I D3NIMS, DRILLS, JEANS, DELAINE?, LAW.VS. BOOTS AXJ) SHOES'-1 Mn'a Ce an.t Kid Co0!i Ladies Congress G iter5 and Frenrh Mnroco bWe?i Children's Shoes. DARGAIXS IX GROC0' SYIiITP MHT.4RSFS. M1'1' SOAPS, CANDLES, SPICED &C., &C, tf. HARDWARE IN GREAT V QUEENSWARE AND GLA- (i j) di'tc t vn OIL Cil' ILL As 1 J 1.1 ' , A beautiful assortmeM on b32 sale cheap. proyTsiossi II VM LARDj lik SHOULDER. .v't, MESS PORK, CHr-Ut, FISH, Ac. (WUXTRY WDLC II1KCU " . I iV Call and be convince! n Cheaper man uj 1 L l'1'1 if. OITICK SALES Aw-" . rJ. A Mav IJ, GO.