Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 03, 1858, Image 3

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it was thus,
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he F, agents, sot-
4titl.B viP indivisible, a
r.-inaaWf;ion in whole
afSg result arrived; at
P1" ..... from Wis
doc
P'f the Lecompton
'li JcpuUrvotc upon the
Jumay seciu. all this
ia'ldiind of objection by
;:ric?eas, pnts. and coo-
- .1 1QIU"'-- ' . .
L.I "'
! upon itself at its own pleasure, or ast-ail other
I , . . i r l, nnvrnmnt in thrir iuris-
ueparuucuis o 6" . .
v . ;n tk ii of a Territorial Le2-
UlCUOU , auu, ' - ;
islature, might extend its own existence, oi
retain power in the hands of its own party
ogaiust a constitution obnoxious to them.
Aud the same reason will apply against ac
complishing the same ends directly through
a popular vote. Certaiuly the Legislature
cannot do through otnera waai mcy io
hibited from doing themselves. If the Le
compton Constitution was a valid instrument
Trior to the 4th of Januarv, which has been
proved, it wmM continue o until th- pr
of th.' people, ailing regularly through well
.... .M.r.v....l.nnd- well-known lejral forms and
principles, should amend it, or .substitute an
i1 If r,pl,bU system, the
:,n and " :;;;; U;s;nn.throu-n.ropular
tie31: 1 i of the power ot nF- aeu"""
f s:nppd 01 ; f to act tor just changes. 1 he
:'. . notes no authority ,
fact or argument whatsoever, .
that, including all parties and every descrip
tion of persons, a majority are in fact opposed
to the Constitution.
The answer to this, if its truth be admitted,
is two-fold. i"irst. thdtBUch opposition, m
point of law, must express itself nereatter in a vou uiigu -regular
and legal mode in amending the Con- plicity of infancy,
stitution ; that euch majority, if it exist, can- ed,' therefore I n
n-.r l-i i ...... i.t Pnnctitn- v.me. I make pi
tion regularly formed: in short, that majori
ties equally with roinorities are bound by cx-
isiiitg ..oufciuuiions auq wi -
' i.lv is furnished by the lato masterly acd con-
tino- the (Constitution to Concress. It is there
o ,
; ur ot insurgent ana revoiunuu"j
r i
i a : v
I secure wise and ments. . 1 nrtinn of our Democratic 1 ennsji-
J . ..f. n.cinJ TViovOSRimJ1 .lsnntRhes. even'ofocrv. N al-l i,fM inn tr tret their
aesiruciiou ui a wuouiu- j. u .v-. , .mi I vania uongressuicu wv.. - o D--
made, without the substi- ker himself, staa.p upon the Topcka pa.ty. ihe factthat ac anti-Lecompton
,ut on of mother, was never before heard of both designs and overt acts 10 BU Uttidudo does not necessarily accord witu
tution o. . l.oa w,l!fv t.o. Terriiorial laws .as welUs to resist i:fhh nT'nion of their con-
ritraMW .powr of our L.g- to be ,.;ade by a Convea eouvenedu d -J Mr. jLs, of tbe Mootgou,-
. .,v..,.w t?,rt -r!nst tntion of this tbem. in iact, ariucu. ye-f " r Utrio.t. is receiving very piaw
laiaiuiu .
i i .a v: romipitt. once for all.
nu uau grauici .
That he had been endowed with a miraculous
scientific acquirement from that time forward.
Bnt that, to make the gift innocuous to his
souL the Virgin had at the same time prom
ised that before his death all his argumenta
tive power should be taken frcrn bun, that
i .- vi. Vi?m to himself in the siui-
l- ?. r z-e. - 'This is now accomDllStl-
.
nnr Vnnw tlit m v time is
eiure i uv
. ! r : knlnni Mil
come. 1 make pumic coutciaiu.i
dear friends, that-1 txilieve ail tae arwc
th Chrisskn faith ; 4Qd i &ve "l ;
written anvthing'not conformable thereto, or J
shall here'aftcr do sc. let it be counted for :
nought Thus saying, he quitted the ros
. .1.'tarra'hf.hft nssemblacc, and
lived tho remainder ot 'his life with the un
derstanding of a child of Bve years old, and
the 'harmlessness of a dove."
Valuable rami for sale.
1 tho farm on which he now resides, in the ,
Mn .S Chest, containing alwut two hundred
and thirty acre,, eighty of which are cleared anu FFlCE
anainiri) 1 1 o ,. . T1.e improve- A 1 ,..,)n'i.
m a gociwaie or ... ., .,., '
i-..vn latvn k tt 1 r v
ments on the fonn --.T V. nece
In outbuiWinsa. There is a Waring orchard of
srrafteu
he timbe
. - T
terms ( wLidi will u modriteJ ppty to mo
wbiwlfcw the Pg.sp J rr.ociDFOOT.
Feb. '30'. 175".
"WIlXlAM A. MUnUAV,
A FEW JJOUlwa LAOl V
store. v'---
wtbniMinR.. Thercisabeanngorcurlo
ed fruit on th premises, and n a a, t of
D,ber-U.d there is a quantity of W lute l j
er atanding omven ent t
J. C. SOO.V,
Attorney at Ltw. """"r '
I.I I IT .
'ov. ll,lSoT:l,,f
ty
i r. cjivs he sta-
-.'fl " nn, a?:iin in a
!ri 111 ' ...
;vi
, the
It
coc
abence of reasons
.1 - i
.... in 1 Min
ti 11 . - l,; reputation
,,i " ,
A
baao.Nislawres, audit was
fc ' .-.'in each State, elected
N-T. -. ver pubnuttdd to a pop-
.f 1' 14' ;
man -who ou d assert tuc.powar 01 uur uc6- w v ranieA in I the opposition. "'uu v. . y.
man wco wuu .f....:..,; rf tl,;R thpm. In fact, armed bands, organized in f-. f ;a r,civin? verv plain mtima-
: PMist it that it should stand resist thir execution, and to uphold the au admonlshes Mr. Deirart. of
i,tly re- thority of the illegal ana revoiuuuu. j Mc-tion lh&t it niay be a3 weU ior mm 10
such reva- peka Conat.tutiou ana .Ti," " ' . consult public opinion at home :
tical ss- openly traversed tne iemwrv-iu of our readers wb0 live in
J 1 ""r TVi. ill K Inner nlishment of their debigns, ana yet exw. M e. no, riictrict. the votfc ot lion, w m
tern, and we may nope tu r 5. u ,.J disorder. . No propokiuon V i nnn(Tress renreentinz
. . j 1 lj . x;cYiaib( i"-'" .11
1 - .1 it,ot K rpvnliitionists.ana 1 m. ., , i 1 ,i C.hiivlkill counties: up-
can oe cieuin ' 1 xsoriuuiuueriauu - j -n
those, who opeuly aid aud consort With theit , oq tbe Lecomptpn Constitution, will cause no
1.. . .1., ii.,. KinfT tWir nolitical rizhts I ..... ir;a nam aa recorded in the
warvo ior mo "-'"c t m 1 1 Utile surprise. 1 .
.u r.-n.ont. amina which thev re- it; mntinn. appears strangely
unucr iue guiciuiuv". "o - - . 1 vote uwu i . "
bel, and can have no legal ciaiui ue u... t of lac6 among the opposmou. x uC
but we believe that
lititueots are aversa to a
nucnf.l"riO.
Da (iccomiv i5 f"-".; , , v f r,-1. other
.d rattle before, the hwt dayJ -
wise tJieir accounts win
proper officer for collection,
" , ;il u riTrrietl on at tire 01a
in misinw V i, i.noV4 fe
stand by C. Thos. R.bcrts, w'liere tho books fe
placed for collection, g, . OBERT
Jrn. 27, 1858-3t" .
iTTb. maceiia-
a iron si: y Ar L
i-vvU'.V.Xo. 2. "Colomiade Low.
J Court
December y
i ir,
near ti-a
AISRAHAM KOPEL1X, -
Attorney at Law Jonmiown
OFFICE on Clinton Street, a fcwjl north
of the corner t-f ilaiu and CanU.u.a
April 23,.iez.
o
Hi. 1IASSOS,
a tArWev'tt T.aw,EbensbuTg,Ta
FFICn adjoi'nnig the Post Office:
Aug- 24,
tern, and we may nape wuic " o
1- . a tliA.r tiro n limit tod or practised.
aisiaui uewm - . i v.
.. . mi . .1 n J 1 rviiimiinn which
ia. tue oi'jecuuu vv -
t l.t.l hl imnnt. o?Tt UOOU PUbllC OP-
uaa rruuauij i , -
:. 5n r.ov. Walker s letter
lniou, 10 iu t-'-- - - . . , . ,.
ui- .,-olrrntv. already refuted. It is, that
Ul ou' to i'., .'i. -r.i.-n
TAtll VIC
... , - t .nTinfT. U"- 1
late, of Muster Township wu.u. r
wl l,ovft Veen eTanted to the unclcrs gBi-w
a ad deceased, are 'notitol to present them
r roprlv authenticated for.se ttlement a tho
Jr., lib ted ara required to makt, payment without
a .lay, fi-on iviAlT.TI. Admr.
ISAUOlra i'
Pb. 12. 1858. - -
Kansas agitation.
? rP'roPoSd bj -o-ira, of
,f ConirreBS, upon pp"u
fi; of to-tld, of the States.
diated trom tue outset, ui -
vo whii-h thev ueither desired
tne nieujicia . 1.1
or attempted to participate, is both imprudent
ana uiuuanu.
.... . i 1 ,.r 4Ka I .in-
15.
r-.i r...u - ...rlfpt of their own-11 ine
WlluOUl. luii v.
. - .1 wi.lM.rr fur the census, re-
ierriioriai i..v.-"0 - . . , - .
eistry of votes, and conducting of the ejection,
:VSX o7 nlinh ErM and that ernment with reference to this insurgent anc I fi SScri. Advertising &c
were wholly or mainiy irub , . , .:c;nfid population, it is that they have 0" A3 t1iatlhe wks are now m my hand
without tault or negiect ui ... irtn;Aw and for- I" " ; ravI bv atteudin
... i 1 1,., rl ar.rt ULl-
TO T C -E ALL PERSONS KNOWING
rJ . :.iut f !. "Democrat &
1 t.un-iaciirti 1 lucutci . " "
3 o ui-'
ViK aaieiidmeiit may
Scntmel lor Duun-ni'i."! ,
are pot Sed thatlhe books are now m my hands
ScSectidn. Costs will be saved by attending
to this notice in time. AddrejS8;c DEV1NE.
Ebensburg, Feb. 24, M 08.
."ims ) d ratified by Legisla
. 1 r .1... ,.fifi'i
eil.;,.!is. m mrecMuau v
", 'v . 1 lion from this .powerof
,J"..V 110 Stat can bo dived
' J.rc-i.tatioii'in the Scuatc And
. f State rcpreseu-
i eL nate.iy Hd all sp.ru. ot-tlic
" l...rf.jaH.'ed. against the qp-
:ir,;.t of-l'Ji y lvauia, if other
iCuuirt give uaucSu7" t
W'Waelfby becoming a part
S. -caKt.t lo reeved trom
lli)U5 by any rud philosophy.
,'pi; from men of thanucHon
istV, Aumcterof the Con .stitution
u,i",, n.lin p.wer, iM-.trated
;ji f't-ic. 1 )in -i ur ci..i.
A-rrnd bv CoHVctitioua ; uci
t..J Ti.n.nlar vote; aud
si iliia iKfut-cut ttoder a Uousti-
. 'l'. 1 il...t M
rillca ; aud rt is mauiiert
: l.i, rstablished thro
inn in tV..?R!e n.Hiiuer aad having
ii.'T-.- yriJi firmT ones
.NftAv fof ISarrd'iiis.
fTllIE subscriber has just received from
1 -. . . . 1 .1..T.1 t tib f" ,J
itj suu.un' j ..... ,
.1. I.',. .i. Urftn IM(1 Knipntlui stocfc
of new Goods of the following articles, all
cf tho Mat qttmit, ,
To and SvrUP
Ir. IlenVy Yeaglej ,
PractiBingrW6ian Johnstown, Pa.
OFFICE rieit door to nis urug cw.v, -
of llain and Bedford streets.
Johnstown, July i, ioo-
r BEXT1STIIV.
r -r . fiVCflV Cilrounn lmtilt
will bo found at Thomrs n Mount--,5n
House, where he can be found
the third week of each month Orbce m Jobaa
Uwn rearlv eppefite the CamUia Iron btou,
Iarch 12, 1856. :
: iibPN.
p. fostvr. EVci.bhUrg.
Greenbbnre. -
FOSTER
vm.tH-es for tie Prc-
8-B A NV.. .... : p.ml,r j ctuutv. willat-
EJL tiee ottne " -, -
E. JL lice 01 iiit--- .i.w.
tend to all business intrusted to thtm.
"Cilon.nie Row;;- x.vi:-e.
Oct. 7, lbo7.
Office oi
Df & Kern &
L. M. SHANNON.
Shannon.
Tea, ana oyruu 1 JjrS. aiu
ever been brought to , I 1lgpFj1.jlgoXf CAMMUA CO., PA..
this town before ALSO lje -
its force, i he iois upou 1 . -
. nnd nnfiiirlv stated,
been most uiaiuScuuv - - -
others which qualify it have beeu 5up-
" . ...1.11
pressed er wnuueiu
. 1 -..r
and regularity, mj : , .
curiosities ot lacuon. .v"' ,r:Vhe
. .... 1 1.. n..,ln in hehalt to the
prraacd Cr wilhheld. Ig" SrUtah against the atUmpt to
for taking he ?e nae ot J P hu. f tbc United States.
question ot U'ir7n ruV f rb
Jyn and atibseiuently, on the 19th of leb
ruaVv 1.7, passed a law for the election of
ruary, . n. J'.ot.k tbese acts
deleirates to iue 'u-vcui"- ;
obvioly coiftcnlatcd the -posaessKm of gen
eral powers by the Convents. In neither
wa there any limitation cr restriction what
ever; and tie delegates having been elected
r . 1 1 .. T.nmT oi loruiiuii ou
enactiu 5 a Constitution, subject only to e
ratification cf -Congrc.s. as heretofore shown.
The act of February, 1857. upon examination
appears to be entirely fair and just It ex
tendi the tight of suffrage to every bona jide
iuhabitaut of the Territory on the third Mon
. r iw.-.t !.. 1...; .in- a. citizen ot
lay 01 e nne,ic , "-"o -the
United States and over wenty-one years
of a-. hU Lave resided three tnuujtt; in the
eouuty where he offers to vote; aud protides
! 1 ... .lt ,. afr.inst niesai
auc -
r nro n TT ft Tl T K R
Gentlemen is unquestionably the cheapest E artictesuch
one of the kid the land. 'Ihe SCYTHES.
UUIW1 . f.,T Wmn and tuition are 1 " . i'i'c?
room rent.rurnuuTe, iu,
om-:. .,-. 2. i.r i.i ner Quarter. All
- 1 u r.miftnlit are propor
, anml'llTP.ai u LOC vi""-"" i
-VtZuA St.to's. Snd for a circular. Students
Ol iuu - . .: f, liuumij v..- .. - .,,,;. Address
bound ana conciuSic V . are expect w T .VALSll!
SdSabn . CassvmeTuuuangdonco.ra:
Feb. 24, 1858.tm
L1J 1
Starch Corn which is very
- . . . r r...l 5. r.i. 11ft t
ltlicious ior iwi, " -has
every thine that is in the
'Grocery line. ALSO A good as
sdi'iment of fancy stationary and no
tions. ALSO he has added to his
.f.t- h rrnod assortment 01 iUinJ
.irt. i,:..i. : lmnortiint to tiie
2 Farmer at Tr.is time, coiiwui
: . H , i.:.. f-.ip exnressiou oi
. trauUMicutiy uiuu. o,f - ,
. . - l -w., I I I 1 ' 1 . . k TllIT Ikl 1.11 T
tuvci Oiis otocctiwi ! "-r r - v,l further
der-utlcs. The returns "are to be oiea
rf-r. ,-ifl, Probate Judge, fchowing
1 11
. 1 1 it ii.rri
future in lt07,-and recommended
'peofan act for vote be ta
1 1 . ...;...cr'itKtion. Li is di-
.f .i (.:i)"ioi"u v--
r9'.r-tel wit
V- ' - - e
1 ...1UM. -f tlrtui nf.
1 t!lC eouutitv 'i xiii
JCCU
. . . .1 f.M-:u-d bv the lat
C.il xillllCllJ -- - . T
" 1. v -.t-A hi .Inn
Vthe Courtifion could be-fied
:tllis, according to the admisMon of
. .1 . 1 .... nire. uic-re t.uuw
jiniH ui mc
i.. fir.t nf April, and I . -
demands tuan. eik-wj .
..I f Vi5a -.1i1.Kt.10n that has so
tor the BCtuemi-uu m .4---
long harassed the public mind, and worked
an alienation of that feeling of confidence.
. 1 f.:,?.l,in tbt hhould reisn sup-
respect auu Mwuu.j, " .
r i ,;h,Unj of all parts of the
reuie among ,
Union.. A postponement of tho recognition
rtf the lcial positiou uow maima u.u -jr - Gorcas
r .,in,;cnn mav fertullv-xncrease ... ot ,1
lerruory iui - , . - , .. r;mDbeIl D & -:
that which already existsrevoiuuou .wou
. j Vr. citizen canloneerdis I
ana aiscum. - t . . " -
ire a continuance of au agitation -uau uu.jr
encenders a spirit uu""v -
luosity bctweeu different sections of the con-
fedcracy, ana 11 proiou, j
lead to eonsequeuces of the most disastrous
nature The admission of Kansas into the
Union under organic instrument, uouipij uS
iu every respect with the Federal Couititu
J..u ,.:..Htt r;n.li-..t the sunreinacy
tlOU. WOUlu - . 1 -
of law bring order out of confusion, establish
the rei'n of peace, where lawless faction now
holds sway, calm the turbulent elements
of .party feelings, uo longer ausiaiueu uy
hope of power, aud leave the new State free
. 1 ,.iBr..u in an uninterrupted
to pursue uci ffc,
LIST OF CAUSES
Set doWTi tor a nai t wu.. - ,
to be heldt Ebensburg for bnafconuty
commencing on Monuay, tne oiu 01 auu v,w.
SFCOKD WEES. -
vs Penna. Rail lload Co.
i;a;.v. ' Va 13arr
Somerset and Johns- .
town Fl K-iioaa w. pnuciiu. . .
'HAKES, y-. :J1 of a good qual
ity. .ALSO A good assort-
m ent i xvuwj
UJlDICIXES t o
mention.
.. .. .U-nf nnOL'FL OUJl. ALSO
BAR IRON, NAJUs, anu ti
Call aYid see a-n.i J
will tiot ffgifct by doing so. DAYIS.
.J.W'--
Ebensburg, Julj 18og- 37'
Every Way ISlU5w "l " "
nnrivrTCciniM fe TEA. WiVREHOUSE.
Ul i ' . . .
i ..fet;n;il sprviees to tliecit-
fx. 'ienuer ineir iiii"" ; 1
ivo?Tor Jeficrson and vicinity, and all oth-m de
uensoi 0" " ., v. , . alla promptly at-
sirmg meaicai mu. "b"- -
tended to.
March 18,
" T-7Z7. T. t. HKIER
GEO. M. Rt-D. -
i. ' . ' Johnstown
Kccnsburg,
UECO &. IIEYER,
ATT 0 R NE YS AT LA W,
t a.. IIIAGR
GENT for the Lycoming Mutual Imruranca
CouniTvVn in the English and German
laomcaon IlighStieetEbensburg. Tenn'a.
Feb. 6.lb&b.
,oer okjujiw
1 .1. . c. ,.f nril ana
county or district, on tue " ' ;r-- ,
to be ported i public Ana tu j
Judge from the --ee-ig to
hold his court opeu umu - - .
.. - Lfw.orr..i-tiiiLr them, by adding
lOr IOC IIUIPOBG V. O - J
or striking out tbso improperly w;
. . c. . .1.. mftinwes in tue
tu no legal pfetei.
of I 1'iovisiou is aUo umiAs vacancies
for the ui 01 1 nuviaiuu 1.-
l ' V t be oiSeo ot fcLer, bv uuiuui6
ito that vote vrill. ecsordtng to , him.
. 1 ...ini.tfv or tiie
Altogether upon iuu --
i. t: t a we have demonstrated that
Probate
iHIV-n KVANS
si a MTTKT.J RANDALL.
o'eouge w. miller.
d And at me r
. o nrainst the Cover
,1 Secreurj. is vindicated, and those
h condemned. Upon the ground .elected
' v V , j: -V.I. tli. it the
.1 f, K 1111(llllUi.lV ' ' "
4 in selecting a Convention to -
ia power nece-6r
tiiere be some expw k
"u l Lriag thus shown the ?
22 J lotion turned by.Mewra. Jlker
'Zl fctoBl upon which they threw their of
D S I -2nce Vst tlie institutional par
J. Territory, and at the same t.modem
bhcan lr,d the futility of the January vote by
. 1 . .innnr tor it UV
foua
upoa nstita
t; ,.lusl 5
in
uuic
iangi
;preH
uDStl
elS'
popia
0 v
g,ou
Val4
ibseq4
LUtCB
!r. irf
OUICO Ol CUCi'-'i " . P f .....
Judge to act iu his PVce; and iu case of va
cancy in both ollices. the Governor is to ap-
- ... ..t. .MdBt citizen to per-
noiui. aouic wU...t -- ,. ,
SnWwholly go.dlrthat -M-Xa, and tend to
.'it snatamSl hy "X SeroScrioi of a fair and honest election,
.utterly condemned by tue high the p r utlfierVed upon this act
.ityof the Constitution of tho T-lJ thi tcrs omitted from the ceusoa would
amUfPennsvlvauia-thewho e foun- h omi3sion, and ample
t",, t...T,marv vote is destroyed, and have tudoie
:it validity . or force and e e oppor of es.
I. (V.ntition against which it was. 1110 1 u ,r-Aeji iar the proceeding.
..v. - nnliev 1"U liuiu is . ...,. .r
And at tue same r T... rtr5oua aud undenied that me
great body of those who did not vote at the
subsequent election in June, withheld them
. r nr9imn and resistrv. and
selves iroui cuuujv. -j . -. .
instead of assisting the officers, as good citizens
bhould have aone, luwrji -
. : ont.,o .;isas to ac-
iu their way, exienuiujj -
tual intiiuidation and force., because they
. . .1. r Territorial Govern-
deniea tue auiuomy . ,
! iuent and laws, nd intended by their conduct
i - p Ur.m tt over
to refuse a recognition ui - -
nine thousand names were registered, al
1 .An nar rftCFistered-. and in
favor of a Convention , did not vote for dele
ed the futility 01 win ; , a3 m ujany, if not most 01 tne uibui
f .aon assumed lor it by gJies as u .' n tn tilft randi-
urn ( 1 1 111: ,-- u 1 . w - ?Aiirkii inii.'i.tii. u- w - w
who recommended it, and Jho;e;: datcs naajCd. But the case is even yet strong
!.: sl it to bo taken, wc might . q n,o -t 0f the
" i.c" ...t.:f w,Ilt thp er men vacse in
lie this part 01 lfu f JVm,rrv vote Nineteen counties, so often spoKen ci, were
with which the 4th of wholly wilhout inhabitants; they were coun
ties o imper established in expeciauou 01
'fi ,,.f ItnsirlP!. these, most of
01 iuiure t;iiieiLivu -
the counties com posing tbe nineteen had an
inconsiderable population ; settlements m them
having jusi begun. It is said that four only
7 oJ. ..1. ... ..i.., t,.l unv considerable
01 the wuoie uumuo. j
poyulatiou, and that these were iu
where tho Topoke party were strong, inter
. -. . .. .ui,. nnd neither des-
posed resistance 10 i" - . -r
r . 1 . ,i;fi thptnselres for
ired nor attempteu iw .
1 . . It is not necessary to
1
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V
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9
.t
1 :.ir,oTif1ont objection to the
.iMinn ill excuse something further i
41 point; and U may be confidently aa
.upon general grounds, that not only
t without legal eneci. "r.""7 ,
V.t was in itEelf wholly irrevalent and
Legislature in the country ever as
the formation or rati-
iVu Coastitution; except upon an ex-
i, tion of power for that purpose ;
. . .f.iib nower bv a rcpre-
-tiv body, iu the absence of an express
,. v-v f nnsitv. an usurpation,
ita acts relating thereto, wholly void.-
-taking of the sei.se of the people ou the
FnofcaUinr a Convention, aud provi-
t tte legal facilities for electing the ueie-
rests upon precedent and necessity ;
;tpit)ni. ronenn o t f ti .1 i b f oidinarv lflJlS-
power to the subjects of formation and
x-auou. ll this were uoi w. 'f"
uiigbl remove Couttitutioual restraints
Justice Pcrter
W t.lift rrcat pleasure in copying thefol
owing item from the 1'cnnsyhanian, .We
should regret that this gentleman should lose
the support of a friend, or the position of the
ii.;i!..uiT.hia Democracy be misconceived.
- r - ,
through the influence of men desiring to bols
ter up their falling cause by means of a stu
dious misrepresentation of Justico Porter's
views on this vital question. .
The warm contest, lately closed, between
j. t., iwoi- nnd .Iud?re Chars-
the iricuua oi u itugv, a v o
, .1, rannrts calculated 10
WOOa, was, juuuuMiii. , .
create the impression that the former gentle-
Vio Knnna nolicV OI 31r.
mau waa uupustu r T
1 l, TDmftlrfltlK paitV. in
xjucnanau aux t"'- - - r
linwA it from un-
relation to o uujje juh" - .
ii- n.,tUn.;tr tli:it. he is for the
UUeSllOUaUlU ituiuuiii;t --
- ii r r..t nr nf.vfr conceived Oth-
l'resiucni.. au .
erwise. and the futile attempt to conuecw uu
... i- ! : nl tVi nnTiftnentS
name witu aisorgauieia -rr .
of the Administration has most signally faded.
The cowardly attempt of disappointed oflice
.i Ktt linlfinp the
sjeters to gainer buo"b"i j ' . ,
it.h their factious and
desperate cause, will meet with the deep con
i r.,a Triftneace of the coun-
uemuaiiuu m iuvwvo. - j
xl. i xhft Dpmocratic party.
try, me uoiuiouj v . ,
, i. n i ennonu nf Mr. lsuchanans
ana aDove au, o -
. . ... .- t.nll.nT i-iTiKidprn.tlons
Administration, are wuuvmuo" .
iL ir. i Pnvtor and cause him to Cive the
Wltn O UU"U JlWI'"i ,
. . . : -ri- :fl...i tn tlin sncedv
whole weiffDt oi ma iuuucuv - r -r -
admission of Kansas under a Constitution Ira
r 1 -lir.rltr. '
med in pursuance oi iawim . aumo.-j
Life. An old age
., i :..t.i ;Q o rare tinner : and the tol-
mai ia eui"K - - o ' .
. r .1.. l. .t a.fu nf hAUmOUa
lowing account oi iu w jr"- - -.
, M.nvnB riven in J?eg-
scuoiar, 1 vo ..Th,.
, .. t :r- r t,;. i.wrv beautitul : -tue
nans une ui uim - . ,
story is. that when ho was past eighty, he
J. ,.o..i n n vast audience iu
was lecturing, a uau, ,
. . , , Ti:- mnninru find-
., I In ... I ' M i. Tl U III. UllilUV.
Ashcom
Zentz
Philippa
Cassidy
Fox
liarues adm'r
Baker
Lonten
8ame
Sam
Ilartnes
Same
Will
Rowland
Adams
Hall for ue
King sur pnr
Younkin
llahn
Iverg'Xd
Griffith
George
Watt
Bathurst
Hollen
Bickford
M'Gaughey
Gardner
T Uirinrml
Ul" .
K.-& s. rrk Kd vo
Roberts
Hoffman
Scott
Power
Dougherty
Hutchinswu
Kean
Bickford
Bowcn
Rebb
M'GonlglS
vs
vu
V8
vs
vs
VS
VB
VB
Trothonoriarys Office,
Ebensburg Jan. 25 1858. J
vs Jnes atim'r
.a " .
ys Penua. TUU Road Co
vs Troxell
vs Baker
Vu Cruni "
Fronheier
Galbra'ah
Same
Rhev
s M'Gonigle
Vs iname
a Jackson
iTiomas
Ashxrrift
Movers
Rhey, Matthews & Co
Vs Boyle
vs Dimond
vs Fronheiser
vs'YeagleV
vs Penna. Rail Road Co:
Vs Maugucr
vs Cree
vs Ilartzell ,
-s Cooper
vs M'GaugheV
vs M'Gurie
vs LTtzinger
vs Hill
vs Gillan
vs Horner et al.
Vs Sharp
vs Sl'Cononoughy
Vs Nngle
vs Wherry .
-vs rHuglo
Vs Cooper
Vs Younkin
vs Fenlon fcur pftr
Tilov
Joseph Mcdonald, rro.
fer ind
eality-
TEAS.
afford,
HE SUBSCR1BKU ception,.
I th?citizena o.-u u. vxr.house in cheapest
ing country that -na.- - g
the Areaoe iui.u-&, - .
,vhcte he U -luigooos , -
As 1 sell on comrai'" v.'v' : . tV
. i..,,v,.. t.-r wii li in tins lo-
tlucements never Ti,0 .ict
Jlv stock; coiiMsts in pa.'i
COFFEES and SUGARS the .market can
. , ...iii. i,;n(r in t be croeerv
' . ... i. ..f vnn ir.f'O. American
linp an immense biiK.iv . -
W Imported SEG.VRS ; a varie.1 as -rtment of
BOO TS and SHOES Jor Men and 15 oys lilies .
Misses' and Children's SHOES; Uu ; bet atockof
HATS and CABS ever brought to t 'us market, of
all Tades and sixes. .A T
ALSO Wholesalb Agent for the t ale of Dr. J.
lioiirtS'- celebrated Stomach Bittec.and W ellF.
ArotSte Schiedam Scnarr. For particular.
call and examine ruv twn.. , ,
i I have adopted the reprice sysi'em t
T. . .u .10 tiio r-.. vst cxpen-
a Cl.ua can FuvU -v .QTVRSOX
enced person.
Johnstown, S'Pt: y ig--";
7"r-iinci I UCKHARDT.
WATCH MAK.KR, AXD DEALER la
EUtn 1I1S Al JEWEtfiY.
TIIE undersigncarefcpectiu.ijr
v. U-irfi to inform the
citizens of Johnstown ahd vicinity
. . 1 vi-wJ is nnWI
Pem, .f " Jv..,a,t. to Johnstow.iriApi't
etrrc- ; rwiw than the
wmcn w in -"-" , ... :r ,
rheioest " His prices ill anrays u ,...v....,
cueapest. f . ri1;.rird more for the
Uue customer u . rr t.Ui of
of R5c in the
f3 annexed. Prices r,ay be ascertamed and .
nvods examined, at the More on m
rv ... - ira.i. T
ello.!
Pen"
I . Il 11 ;- l nw
nrsi m t fi
(it l. ft i;:
i. i
,.lif, tbemselve. for tbc schools o'S- V" ----- d. ,
ro into miuuie utkunn, -fa
j- nrl.h induced opposi
remote or lnimeuiatc, . . ,
4t . territorial laws.
tion to that as wen as omn v... ---although
euch inquiry would trenfithen the
ceneral cohclusions already, stated. As iar
Is the objection to the powers and proceed
: .r ; n tliA around of nar-
rr : plrtlOU of the
rownessoi wu. ...
l 4 r Yia VitArferSi Attei
astonisumeui, nmuug , f ,
.... - i . a 1 1 1 tne ioi-
lone and distressing pause, t . .
lowing extraordinary disclosure That m his
youth he had devoted himself to learning
with every faculty of his mind and soul
What ho could not master by ' efforts of in-
tellect. he was in tne uaun o -j
" a etiffrtire in iue eiecuuu - nn one ot tnose occa
reuam uucOQViucca uy i" t ivvww- - ,
NOTICE, to rl.e Creditor, of the Huhtingdon-,
Cambria and Indiana Tnrnpike Load Co
That the Court of Huntingdon coVmty at it-
, ,Cro Amt in Paid tO
.1.,.:- j,:. nr. which former dividends hae
tion of tneir ceriiat-avt-s w v.tl-.-
or their agents. ;
Spruce Creek. February 17, 1858 14 Sf
APPEA ti!s. !
of Cam-
rnko notice, tnai w..".. -Sia
Couniywillhold appeal, fox said Coun
,.!Vu.vf 1RS8 at the Commissioners Office
in EVensburgas fojlo wit: .
Vr Allegheny vieameiu, w -.
JpJand fcretto Borough on Monday March
For Chest. Susquhanna and Carfoll Townships
on Tuesday .Matcn nuUck' Town-
For uamnna, uavRou..
ships and Ebcnsblivgh Borough on "Wednesday
March, ' VrwnoViina on
For Conemaugn auu iajiui -r-
Thursday March 18. . fi
For Conemaiign ikhuii0u :
ou ?h on Friday Ma'rch ID , . n,ni,in& on
For Richland ana ouiumcim" v t -
SummUviUIkTru!h. oh TbuHcUr. M.icl 2-
- t,d rrr I 1
THOMAS McCONNELL, J-Comr's.
JOHN BEARER. J
Commissioner'a office, )
Ebensburg. Feb. 17, 1858, J .
(Johnstown Lcho please cppyO
ll 1.' J I I' 1
iiUviAj i-rf : .
rrnmoTKiniifi kv citeiae nt ;
A 1 Clll VHlv v
THE UNDERSIGN uuui.nuji
fully inform the citizeiis of Ebensburc- and
tTsm rounding vicinity, that he has just ar nveQ
!r?m the Eastern cities with a large and vt ined J
tcrrlinent Ol IJtOOUS m.an ucai.j'i.i-.
a!,s."!V rriiv; ci-r:AiS MOLASSES nnd
(Tiff til, JLiJXV., k--- J -
SPICES of all kinds, togher with a large 1 t of
FISH from oaimon uowu w i:i"b.
be disposed of by the barrel or dozen.
TOBACCO, SEGARS AND SNUFT,
of -all brands and prices. NOTIONS and CON-
FECI 0AlilM m auuiM.i.
! We have also added to our stock a weh selec-
i''oiiS J, STATIONARY,
which will be disposed of to suit the times. Also.
Hardware, Taints. .
Oils Drugs,
- l)ye Stuffs, ; S:c., &C..-&C.
1 "c t.m Alr.olc Trnn. vails. Steel
Borax, &c., is large and will be disposed of at the
lowest cash prices Martin iii cenc-ral.
CldHuntin?: English Lovers,
a.AA ntarhed Levers, ful lew
Gold Lepines. 4 holes
Silver English Lertrrs,
Silver Detached Levers,
-! t .':-. ri.M.l fiiinrd Chain?.
Oliver iiii!i'.-3, vw :: ., ...
Gold Vest Chain. Gold Pencils, with
. . -1 --1 1 1 HT.t..lli.Tic
lOlrt t enens, voi.i-ah-io....i..
Silver Extension Pencils and Pens
Gold BrMstplMs, Ladies and Gentlemeu,
Gold Eardrops. Gold Earrings,
Gold Finger Ring, Gold C-itl 1 ins.
Gold snd Silver .Watt Keys. I'ortmonaie,
Ladies' Fans, fancy aud plain,
Silver Tablespoons.
Silver Teappoonsi Silver Thimble
Plated Tablespoons, best,
Plated Teaspoins '
Silver GbanLChams
Plated and Britthia 1 ea Sett-,
Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac,
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches,
Gold Bracelets, Acc'ordcons,
Silver and Plated Spectacles &c., &c, c.
(Y5- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
repaired with promptness and at low rates Con
lident that he cannot be undersold, the under; gn
reiectfully solicits the confide liJS
nf the public. L0L1S LLCKHALDl;
t-ij lf?rG. 29-tf.
. 1 r . . , . . i ... 1 1 . i VP M I.- V T1
BEATTV "S AKAliiA.i noiwc
is warranted to cure in every instance, if
tied according to directions, Ringbone, Spavin,
md Splint, or any other callous or hard lump,
it does not like -ewre aWa" of the present day.
profess to cure all ill to which man and beast
are heir to, but will most assuredly cure the abov
and remove all blemishes resulting, such a
lumps, callosities, &c. It accomplishes its cure
liv penetrating the pores and cnpvejting the tu.
niors or callous into pus or matter ami i then
. iis l.aiewl through the kin withotit removing
o
ti'ie hair t
Manufactured and soYi h James H. Beatty
and also at the Drug Store oi I)r. Win. lh.Mr
All kind- of Grain and Marketing m genera., ana also ai w.e xmuS - ' - 'VVpVtxtv
u xfZr Ff--s Poultrv.itrc, will be taken UkN and at the store of THOMAS DLMM
fUch as Butte Eg . 1 oultrj , .j u , jan.20f ,
n pvrhancre fT.r coods, and the nignest mutwi. . KbaiTsourg, i a.
... . u
niii4 naid.
i 1 f.
us a call before pufchasiDj
elsewhere.
Ebensburg. Dec. 9, 1BoT.5 .
inwiM PARKE'S
jolinstown Marble WOrksi
mm
Franklin Street, nesrly opposite the new Metho-
ri. .1. 1-.l.nH.tj-VVll la.
-rx'TTArtrvrsi TOMBS. GRAVE
'm v-. vj ,
111 . ..,i.'l .n.l Hu
ll ill. ritones, aiiuiici.-',
III . r . I tho most l
M'llreau tops, uiaLuim.iui.u .
l) 1 dutiful and finest quality of foreign .
... , ..kL oKi-ovs on hard I
. aiio.oonieiji.lv; uiaiwiv, j --
and made to order as cheap as theyedn
A . 1 1 - l.'o IV '.til tll
ine punnaseu iu
addition of carriage; From ong experience in
the business and strict attention thereto, he can
nic vo. .i,r .;il V i-.roniltlv
assure the iiuunc maw u v.nt.i, ..... i t
assure iue t fin;,i1P(i ;M the best and
attended vo anu ---
roost handsome manner, furnished to order, and
delivered at any piacc . .
. o-j-tMfvarmiis prita and sizes
e;aV.li. for farmers and mechanics. . bold ty
wholesale or retail.
n-T-For the convenitnoe of persons reudmg in
thelast and north of the county, specimens may
be rccn. and orders left with George Huntley, at
his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg.
p,,,.,!,..,..!'!. .ue intili d to cx mint stock na
a iiiiliiilrator'tf Xutle.
X OTTERS OF A D M I N I ST ATI O N O N
li the estate of John J.- EfariS; lite of the lor
... . l : " J ? 1 v. : .
OUh Oi H.0ensourg, vau.oru tir, ucvu., naiiun
been rintei to the undersigned by tbe iegn.tr
of Cambria co., notice is hcieby given to ail eT--W.cr
pUints against eaid e?tato to present theni
Iduiy authenticated for settlement, and thou-In
debted thereto to nKe immiMiate paymeni.
Mrs. MARY J. J. DAVIS. 1 A(im,r.
121 DAVID .I.JAMES. fArtmre
GOOD XEWSI! CSOOO
BACK AGAIN!! N
-rHE SUBSCRIBERS WOCLD RESPECT
l fully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and
surrounding vicinity mat incj m vusu uien
. . a. - . i ...j-j. t-r m ' . . a, r ... ii
price.
Aug. 19.
'Si
(nine 20, 1S5
t purpose of selling oil bire and varied assort
ment of READY- MADE CLO LHING. whkh to
. 1 l : i ; .iii.Hi fiTinft 1 1 r-t 1 l.v ,iv-
tablishment iu the inteiioi of Weitwra PesnsyU
vania. -
Farmers and other will finvl it to- their advan
tage to call, n they nro uetetunnen to seir Ht
GREATLY REDrcED FR1CES FCK CASH.
KITING EK v: ULU1AN.
Jan. 27 lJir"S.
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