Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 10, 1866, Page 2, Image 2

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    Brinetnt anb j?mftul.
CtAKIi W1LSOS, Editor. Proprietor
EBr.NSBTJriG, MAY 10,::::::::::18CC.
ICR GGYXKXOK.
HiSSTER CLYMER.
GEARY AND IHS ENDORSEE.
W
e are r.ot surprised to see the Repub-
liean disunion party of this State, makin" 1
desperate oTbrt i. i,!for t!. :
ter and reputation of their Gubernatorial
candidate, John XV. Geary ; as a recreant
member of the Democratic party, they
are we!! aware, he has no hold on tho af- j
!v't!l l. "! (it nmv t-v.-!;iT,.l T.. .
u uuniii.iii Miir .lit'N
.... -"'b j
i,luus iens u aangerous ana wicKca ;
,vuo nave unite their destinies lor
oi.joeis torcign to the provisions and spirit !
of our Constitution r,nd Laws. i
It is well knewn, that that wiley politi- i
y .u iiic:.s:ei. -.ilioii L ameron. wnti is now
.... . r-y
r.spiring for a seat in the U. S. Senate,
aided by John XV. Forney and Thad i
1 - . . , ' ' v iui.ii.J(Ui I.T IlUt lljl-
because iU youthful training and progress j pointing Foldiers to clerkships in his of
to inanhoml, has impressed upon his mind j 1C0" ''-v
tmd buried deeply in his heart, the con- j A new Judicial District has b?en
'lotions of princides utterly at variance j forraecI of Mercer and Venango counties,
ith every dogma of the Republican d don, of ltoUille,
J c . F, " bas received the appointment of lWider.t
party.; they are well satisfied of the fact, ' JlKge.
that his nomination bv the State Conven-! 44t..it . - it ,
, .. ! " Ihe Ilermitne," General Jackson's
tion, was not in harmony with the wishes ; estat( hasten offered by TcnncFsce to
or interests cf those of his party, who i the United Stales, conditional upon a
cither sought success or desired to afiiliate j branch of the "West l'oint Academy being
iu common action with the policy of Prcs- locatcJ tliere-
iJent Johnson ; they are also convinced ! Y recent advices it appears that Aus
that he was improvidetitly imDosed upon ! tria' "otwithstanding the warning given by
them, for f!- .,KB.W.:.. . ?ar ,uu,istcr 1101 to dispatch troops to
i , .. .... .. .i " Miu ot: a lauure ii:e prcseiii
h!"T' ,C ve agents in procu-; ye.,r. A Cincinnati paper sav8 Ihat a
r:ng his (Geary s) nomination; with the co- ; peach grower in that vicinity has ten thou
operation and support of such men, censid- san J trees, and will get perhaps ten bush
i ring their past and present damning poll- e,s of (vv'lt-
lKal hisJr.ry, no man could be supported .'
hucccssfuliy bv t!ie phonic of Pennvh a-
i.m, lor any p
position, much less, (or the
n ,i- e ,V I
onsible ofhoe of Governor: :
high and respom
tience, they iccl the necessity of procu- i
ring for him an endorser in the perse,,,;
ot BeTjam.n F. Butler, the diHlnguisIttd .
hero cf JJij Jtluci, B,j Battle and Bij
Beast. What does this foul, degraded i
tvnteuiptiblo outcast, Butler, undertake to ;
r-v tn th ,n r t i
.v to the people of Pennsylvania of John ;
W. Geary. In his speech at Harrisburg, j
short time since
1 recognize in vour I
"l
candidate for Governor, one of the best ;
Foiaiers cf tlie war, nn.l one of the fore
mcst and iii-mest and m.ist reliable states
men of your Comm-niwcalih, of whom I
can pay, from personal knowledge, not
paving a compliment when nom; is needed,
taat no man will lir.d in him, vhrn elected, !
oven a shadow cf treachery to the princi- j
pies to whi. h he shall declare himself
comtmttea. I'eople of Cambria county,
at do rou thir.l; of Butl.T on Geary !
n no wm endorse for Butler ? Not Stan-'-n,
not Grant, nor Sherman, because by
tLctr united and hearty co-operation, he
was .gnominir.nsly snt adrift from the
ranks of the army degraded and disgraced, j
in Kansas as Teritorii! CX,-rr. . u
, . v i i ;v , Lit.--
cau in that position he neither did or
could effect anything, and through cowar
dice or incompetency, or both, had to
l.-ave without muih
notice. Surely as
Colonel in the .Mexican war, his friends :
ivil! not introiluce the history of that period
of his life, they will not claim that he dis
played statesmanship or soldier-like con- !
duct then if they allege Ii.. vh.t a: '
crction b
13- --- uu- i
agree.
qualiticai
ot character. SVc know wh I.., I
brought as a fcpkss thing to- the Portage
J?..;i.-.....i t i . , !
aiu yet, we had tho Republican papers : V , : TPws 'ne execution j policy. It he is less philosophic than
cxtraclin- and publishing the above enco- 'it ! ,, ?!? "KI?'t,S!' LilL l tuvns ol,t j John" if ' b not as casoisti,- as
m;..m m' ,Vl , ih'lt " f thc ""'J' "M -f the Trumbu!), he possesses more of that nccu-
miums on Geary U hen and where did ; United States" are v.-jrors ! Things are liar q,a!i'tv, Jlen common " onse ind a
eary manifest the statesmanship of the coming to a pretty pass, ain't they ? more practical way of statin- it than ei-
J!.st order as designated by Butler ? Not Another SnciuE. W hr I ,!;rr-
-in-' the bother r...rt x-A . : ,uc ---i.sion oi ine oanK- j , u,h cuipse, as sue i sei, near tlie weigh lock, m tho upinr part
w , , ' ! ln? nouao ct -Maurice & Uo., who it is i compiei.ng tier work, fancied she dis- of town, by John Sheid, who stabbed to
e .vi.ow tnat Geary has not one ' said, are involved by that of thc. Men. ! covered a slight movement in the rioht . ! thft hp-iri Q v,nn i
lOll Or nr..- r.i .-.t,.n . . l V 'itinnl It..."- F : ,....t - . 51 rm I . rw r ..x- i. . .a., t . .. 1 1 ...... .
nuiciuui- "eiu trait -''"" n is siaieo in ih-- unun tlC wumaii was iiowers. jmhmiI. it -mnonrc
U!m .-I)tfUgrasS. H,3 an(1 doHaP8 waa to dav refused vment
first an, consistent with his nature, ! it being for a deposit. '
was te undermine that officer with thn ' t-
r, , . , ,. r Ul" tt,e Exempt i noM Tax xtion. Thc follow
Canal J.oard, haxe him ousted and he; ing act passed both branches of the last
take his place. Butler would not call this ' Eegislature, and has been signed by Gov
trcachery no, with him, that would I; j emt"1! Curti,n :
virtue. We iniaht refer still further t3 , "i , ' l Perf,ons w,1 ,mve bpcn mus-
.mc more of Geary's life but we tl in' ! tlTT f Vni'
. uul we tllin- i ted States, and have served therein for a
the people this fall will endorse him at the : lcriod of not less than nine months in the
ballot-box, with more respect and regard, war to suppress the rebellion, and their
tnd without that violation i,f ih.. r.-.E., Jc propert-. and those persons who have boon
..lO
c.tiznsL.p uuh winch he was S0 convcr-
-nt while in this county. ;
C5T It is cenerallv l,,!!,,-., ,,. '
" iir, c w- . , , t..vt.j, t-uau ul- exempt irom
Coulter, of Westmoreland, will be nomi- j the payment of all bounty and per capita
nated as a candidate for Governor by that j tax levied for "paying bounties to volun
portion of the Republican party who are i tCer?' n,C Peveral counties of this com
nnwiUxng to eupport Gearv, Rt ven. Vrr I xacnwcah) and such persons shall also be
rPV d- Co ' '! ur ; p fro'" the payment of militia
m .-a. i
NEWS ITEMS.
Tv V.nt.U V;OMM M
already many guests Lave arrived.
Fortress Monroe.
j The cut-worm is paid to be doing great
j damage to corn crops in Giles county,
I Tenn. Entire fields have been destroyed.
troyed.
! New Yonic, May 4. One new case cf
j cholera is reported at quarantine, and two
! cases cf varioloid.
2-A case of cholera occurred in Third
auntie, ew lork, on lucsd.iv evemn
which resulted fatally.
Two new cases of cholera oecnrrpd on
V.'cdnesday from the steamship Virginia,
at New York quarantine.
CSTThe Johnstown Danocrat says Col.
mnu n i : J7... ...
i. ti c . . .. i
MTiiiiiti'll . i in in rip- i .onnrnr id .. . .
Mexico, has embarked the first install-!
rueut to that Coantrv,
ut one !
failure !
TnE Government will lose about
quarter of a million dollars by the
of the National. bank at Vcnan"o
sly:""a-- 1 -c money was plated on de- j
on de- j
id Col- j
. ,oi tut,, y ine internal x.ovcnue Col-
lector and Postmaster at that place,
Tuk peach crop in Western Pennsylva
nt.i o.i.i : :n .. r.-.i .i .
C3" A young soldier, with respectable j
cunnw'tlwli!i named Alexander V. ebb, shot I
art, on Wednesday,
at Baltimore, nde:ng as a cause that he
coulli ?et Ilotlin to dj and h4ted tQ
his mother in want.
A yoill!3 man md(. -n
Albany on Tuesday afternoon of last
week of what i3 supposed to be cholera.
IIe w:is weI1 UP to a late hour Monday
If.' W,hen aUa.cked
diarrhoea, followed by the prominent
symptoms of cholera.
" xvxuVf,- ,, - a..
mont l.ua ar.A i ..,....: . i i
. . ... .....v. . vy.-, t me govern-
j.nxivvr 10 i:ikc
charge of the Merchants' National Bank,
which failed here last week. lie entered
on ms untie? tins mornmir. i he Govern-
fVnilf ..'111 1..C ... I A 1 1 !
lars by tho failure.
. . . - .it i-iisi n iiau minion uoi-
3rJau.cs L. Cob-man, a
member of
the Indiana rnnnlr I. sip ronoi-.tlu
ted of seduction and sentenced to'th. !,;'
tentiary for one year, has been pardoned j
on condition that he pay to Lucinda Sny- j
dr, the prosecutrix, the sum of 2.000.
He has arrived home and complied with
the conditions.
A r3tition was nresented to t!. I
Kump .-Knate on the 2Gth, by Sumner,
from, thirty citizens of the United States." i
residing in New York State, praying the j
expulsion of Senator Davis, of Kentucky, !
! Friday last, Mr. John Peddieord. a well
; to-do farmer, of Brush valley tp.,
this I
: county, committed suicide by hanging
: inmsoit. e have not learner! from !... f
ie was thus nromnteii to d:-.cti-iv !
n-n Kf, u;.i. i. .k: r " - r(wl. V'-V. we says: "1 Have just.
th:lt we ,iav boon called upon to chron-
.-.. ...v.. . iii.t io uiu iiiuij e.ae. su'.cioe
l?le 111 t,li3 count.v in the short period of
ci. LUUIHU-. j.naiiznt-1 simcncaii. i
: .i. - 7 . . .
asiiixgtox, May 5. The financial !
exc,,?ment liere has been increased to-day 1
1, ,-L ..r .1 . .1
half of this firm that tliere is cood reason ;
to oeiieve that it will soon be able to re- 1
u"t'fiaiiein9. . cnecK lor one thous-
j. , ,
I'ZZ 1. " Z -k. ,CC?"ntoi !
J'i'm smu service on account cf
c
: ti. a i i
' - . -. -v- . i - iiini t
" "'Y5? J"u Rn? OI cU persons,
uiiu lut-ir property, snail be
i.iir4
j . - - ..iin ii.iiiien . nan
Crime. Dr. Rlanchard
1;0' many year physician to the
! . ""u, ana one ot the i
' most eminent nwil
has rcccmlv is,,,! n i
-Crime and Punishment," which is wor-
.i . , , .
6oa ucul more attention than it
is likely to net. IV . ....... ....
made the causes of
3 .i 11.13
crime a study, has
found that besides rum 'in,! iirnr.,....
there are others quite as potent and prev-
alent. Ha enumerates among these the
following :
The cheap literature of tha d,v ,..i
i broadcast, over the land, ministr.rin.,
j depraved- sensibility, or the appetite of a
IIie;f mental dissipation.
I , , 7 lK ue ot those gorgeous
! I'latcs oi tashion, which, amon? a neonl
who regard equality in outward adornment
as the evidence of social position, ftimu-
ulate a desire for dress, to gratify which
health, wealth, and virtue are too often
sacniicea.
Prison Discipline Societies publishing
prison bills of fare, that, leaving pauper life
unnoticed, make even the well-to-do mar
vel at the grade of living furnished the
criminal, thus making plenty appear to
the destitute as the re ward of crime.
Legislative attempts to advance through
penal enactments, reforms that pertain o
individual conscience only, thereby goad
ing resistance to law and order.
The administration of oaths innumera
ble, in reference to almost evt-ry business
absorbed Omniscience in the person of the
revenue oincial, fast b.irterin" their sofon-
nity for lucre or immunity .unst pen d
tutes.
Secularizing the pulpit, making earthly
schemes iu.tead of heavenly aspirations
Secularizing the pulpit, makin- earthly
Schemes iutcad of heavenly asnirations
... ui us iiii.-m(iii, iijcreuv iu?ii!"
hold on the mystic cord that binds man to
his .Maker, and il-rongh the tightening of
whicli his moral seiisihii'ity is exalted and
,lwnn, ,-, . .. r ,. ',' ;",u
accountability to his fellow mortal and his
ti!r r. ,u.ti. t i
God alone adjusted.
Many honest people wi'l ba startled to
finJ ajo!l,l jn preachiiig, test-oaths, and
-Maine liquor laws, classed along with ar-
tent spirits and obscene books, as causes
of crime. But it docs not detract from
the value of the truths slated by Dr. Fos
gate that a great part of his fellow-citizens
are yet in ignorance of them.
Sknatoi: Cowan. The Washington
correspondent of the Boston Putt thus de
scribes Senator Cowan. As Trumbull
and Johnson occupied the leading position
in the exciting debate on the Ciil Rights
Bill, I find I have left myself too 'little
c, ....... : .. i.:.,i, ... ,....:.. ...
t,,u- '' ii i .-nm: ii convcv some
fair Jea of Cowan, of Pennsvlvni' .
uik:imii i:ij some six icct ttiree iicl-s
peis-
se-sso.l ot a voice like the d.aonsnn ,,f
rn,11 ,.U. . .. 1 f 1 .
ii:u.i.-ii uigan, anei a nauit ot umi:"-
it in two distinct octaves. Senator Cow- !
an is certainly a most peculiar and im-
pressive sneaker ana possesses one great
merit, that of never speaking unless he
has something -to sav. When he rises in
, ,
e central aisle, anil with his tall figure
arting everything about bun, sends his
rolling voice sailing on the waves of fetid
air Miat torms the atmosphere of the ill
ventilated chamber, hp rpmin.la
d. ?fri i .( 1. IPC f.JT'N't.. rrif-ic : 1
the French Convention of 'SO. lie is to
tha Consorv.it 5 v IJ.-ni,!,,-,,, !,.. t i
son is to the Democrats and Trumbull to
the Radicals, the oratorical exponent of
! A French Ar-hbishot recently r-avp
an account of Lis own narmw oLii.m
from denth bv
y premature burial, and a
i r j in i t.i i miii v ic y iiim 1 1 1 ii . . i . . -
r- 1 - A Iff T
,.r ci: i u J . . '
I Causi-js Of
i . . . . ,
witnessed a tact winch has greatly excited i Coi.D Bixxded Murder. The Pit's
tfie people of the neighborhood. A wo- ! ton Gactte oivea thr- r..l!..w;., ct.fflmnn .
. man named luidogonde Deguesseau who
was supposed to be dead, was to have
botn mcrred in tfie morning, and the rel-
atIves were a11 in atteiulence, when the
tu.t-cnr. ..., K.i.T l..:.l ..... .1. . .
,ouni1 to be still alive. I immediately
"tni 10 see t'e woman, and found no pulse
no movement ; the members were perfect
ly stiff; but by close observation, at inter
vals, an almost imperceptible swelling of
one of the arteries of the neck could be
discerned. I Jet a few drops of brandy
fall upon her teeth which were clenched
in such a manner that it was impossible
to scperate them, and shortly after a hiss
ing noi?n was heard. She continues still
(twenty-four hours after) in the same com
atose state."
Neiv York, May 5. The Tribune's
Washington special says: It is not known
exactly what amount the Government w ill
fxac .araou"h Government will j
ZTZ?' Na-
1 1 ii 1 1 iv ii c 1 1 - i m 1 1 i r-r w
ot ttte sum that may be lost by the d
. "J .--rvvm
posit of Paymaster Paul lms, the Govern
e-
ment would be the creditor of the Bank
about 122,000. The. United States
Treasurer holds in bonds to secure depos
its, 100,000 and $200,000 to secure
the notes of the bank, also 6',100 in "o'd
i being th interest duo the bank.
I
gtmorrat anb jstntiiul.
Johnson Cixb Organized in Oil City.
'I'!.., l!n .1 1 r. . .
I A,MS 1 '"urgn says : A meet-
I "f ' f Dr" S" S"
i Christy. ex-Ma vor jf DI! ritxr ft.- i,
' . . . . ..
; r""r organizing a Johnson Club,
i f . . . . . .
.j v. kLUIUdV. iiii; .lIII ki nr
; at the new rooms of Dr. Christy on Cot-
. ......
! T , l'
ff'T" TLe
P01' of 1,1C CIu,) wa3 announced in a
"f ric. f rt'utio" warmly supporting
! 1 rcsulent Johnson and the course he is
PursuinS- The members joining the Club
j on its organization, were some three hun-
dred. The influence of the Club on the
r.
' " "Z "
i strong. I he new organization is in
Sd bands to insure its success, as Dr.
j Christy's history proves that what he
takes in hand must go through.
C3 On Thursday night of last week,
the town of Altoona, was visited with a
1 fire which destroyed a large number .of
j buildings together with many of" the con
tents. Tho fire originated in Myers &
Earhart's grocery, in Odenwalder's Brown
Row, on Virginia street. It is estimated
that not less than 830,000 worth of pro
perty was destroyed, upon which there
It
I thought that the fire was ha v
'
! Inceild,ar.v- lhe " I'Clellar
IS
k
01 af!
Man House"
was destroyed, and Messrs
Bowman.
! Ge
! ma
! Gctz & Streit, Myers & Earhart and
! manv o.hor B11ffl.r...1 Anfl
i
I regret to learn that Lieut,
! GauHt, aged about 30 years, died sud-
i i.. t i i- i ...
! denly m Johnstown, on 1-1 idav, the 4lh
; - . . r
; m.-ia.r.. iu unionunate man, we unaer
; stanil, had been for seme days in bad
health, and either accidentally or inten
j tionally took an over-dose of laudanum
j which terminated his career shortly after-
wards.
C2T Astronomers have discovered that
the moon is drawing gradually nearer to
the earth, by about an inch every year.
They have also discovered that the day is
about one hundredth of a second longer
now than it was two thousand years ago.
This is certainly an important discovery,
but not near so important a one as that
made by the domestic economizersof Cam
bria county, viz: That V. S. Barker
keeps constantly on hand a large stock o?
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., which he sells
at exceedingly low rates. Call with him
and be convinced.
er Ve direct attention to the adver
tisement of J. II. Dysart oc Co., dealers
in Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, at Hem
lock, Cambria county,"Pa. They have
recently' received a large and well selected
stock, which they propose to sell for cash
at greatly reduced prices. Persons having
cash or marketable produce which they
wish to exchange for goods should cive
them a call. Their stock is large and
their prices are as low as tho lowest.
83 A little child of Lightner Pancake,
of Aitoona, aged about four years, was
drowned on Tuesday of hist week, by
failing into a sink in the back part of the
lot.
3" The Johnstown Democrat appeared
last week in an enlarged form, presenting
a neat and handsome appearance.
One of the coldest and most unprovoked
murders which it has ever been our pain
ful duty to record, was committed on
1 uesday night, at the house of Mrs. IIou-
t Ii u f Ibmroro l . . 1 l-v ...
.mu.ui uie-uimiiigpomere
port about him, of which Bowers, when
conuonuti oy rneia, protested his inno-
n .-.i ..... ...
cencc. Uut Sheid was inexorable, and
without many words plunged a Ion"- belt
knife to Bowers heart.
A hey Don t Care for me Now."
The Patriot and Union of the 21st ult., 'soldiers who faced the rebel fire during tlie
says : " A. poor little negro boy, named i war are opposed to the negro suffrage'and
John Alexander, came to the Mayor's of- ; in favor of the Union of the States and
fice last night for lodging. The little the restoration of peace, while John W.
fellow stated he had been taken from bis Geary stands upon a platform which de
father and mother at New Orleans by an dares in favor of negro suffrage and equal
officer of the United States army, and which declares lhat the netrroes fought
wncn tne omcer got to this place, be left ,
i;..-. ..,;i...... . .,
him without a cent, with poor clothes.
with nothing to cat and nowhere to sleep. .
i mi . in ..... - t m
tunc iC
fellow said in a pitiful tone of
voice,. dey liked us down dar, but dev
of kindness and friendship, they are the!
bitterest enemies of the AfriranT So the !
President of the United States has rccont- j
IT nd fully wi hira,. j
Sixc.ui.ar case of Hydrophobia. One
of the most singular cases of hydrophobia
that ever came to our knowledge, or that
was ever given t) the public, was related
to us yesterday. As was stated to us
there is a family of four brothers residing
IV J , , , r
near Warsaw, on the Muddy Creek road,
- - . t , . J , '
I in Green townshin. bv tha nam of n,l
I ... rr. . - ' : .u .. . T :7..
i 7 uaitrt lai 111 111 Ullll WeillllV-
1 .... 1 . .I.n.. . t
i i-viutu worK, as we learn,
eniovinz
the annual profits among them. A week
or two ago a deg belonging to them be
trayed symptoms of hydrophobia, and
one week ago yesterday they shut hioiup
at r.ight in 'the stable and found in the
morning that he had bitten a favorite
horse.
They all happened to visit the stable
together to inquire into the condition of
the dog, when they found the horse in a
terrible state, foaming at the tnouth, ex
hibiting all the symptoms of hydropho
bia, and making strong efforts to free him
self from confinement. In the act of af
fording relief to the poor animal, the froth
and foam emitted from hi3 mouth was
thrown upon them, the horse dying in
creat agony that same (Sunday) night.
It seems that the foam from the mouth of
the horse contained the necessary virus of
1 hydrophobia to infect the brothers, and
that on the follow in" day all the svmn
toms were developed upon them. Some
of their neighbors advised them to try the
effects of the "mad stone," one of which
was in possession of a person in. the vi
cinity of Cleves, who applied his " mad
stone," and strange to say, all the suffer
ers are recovering. These are strange
i facts tn rpl:iff hut rn mii iiiitiiinii. ...
( ... - y . . ..... uinui a i j
I 1,.lwVO vx-v 1..ca .1
A Vi:i:v Fokgktix i. Uridkghoom.
Having a poor memory, says the Daven
port (Iowa) Gozette, came very near being
the cause of much unhappiness to two lov
ing souls, to say nothing of the disap
pointment to the minister and a number
of invited quests, who were summoned
an evening or two ago to the nuptials of
a couple in this city who had agreed to
join in a matrimonial partnership. It
appears the lady had made her arrange
ments, friends were present, cake and fix
ings all ready, and minUter present, but
no bridegroom. The hour had come
and passed and still he came not. Sus
picious of foul phi', suicide (prospec
tive happiness the supposed cause-,) and
diver reasons were assigned for the ab
sence of the leading member of the new
firm that was to be, when some one sug
gested that a search be instigated at the
boardingdiouse of the bridegroom, if pos
sible to get a clue to his wherua bouts.
The happy idea was at once ach-d on,
and to the surprise of the friends' commit
tee, and the to be happy man was found
snugly ensconsced in bed, snoring as one
entirely unconscious of approaching dan
ger. The victim was aroused, and inter
rogated as to the meaning of his conduct
and if his intentions were honorable, and
similar queries from the invetigtinT com
mittee, were at once promptly answered
by the unfortunate absentee, who indig
nantly denied any wrong motive but said
he "had forgotten all about it." The new
suit was taken from the bureau drawer,
and in triumph escorted to the domicile of
the expectant bride. The minister per
formed his alloted duty, and the company
all pronounced it (the first of the enter
tainment) the best joke of the season.
Ax Ethiopian Changing his Skix.
Tho Fredricksburg (Va.) Herald has the
annexed curious statement : "We are
informed of a singular case of change of
color that is now going on in the person
of a black liv inGT ill Culneonf-r rviiint xr ";i
. . . . . r r' . .
vur liuoimant nas kn-wn tlie negro for!
fifteen years, and describes him to have
been
in the
been
hands
to the shoulders bis arms are as fair as
any white man's. HTs whole boJy is
spotted, gradually changing its hue. " It
is a marvel in view of the fact that the
negro has never had a day's sickness anl
is healthy now. "
Divorce in Massachusetts About
J sixteen hundred divorces have been decreed
in Massachusetts in six years, of which
584 were for desertion, 553 were for crim
inality, 132 for cruelty, and 42 from other
causes. It is known that 1.3 1 a wore? d.i-
! creed in ih fiv
I a . J J
ioo, and at tlie same rate during the
: last olovpn monrho it mux, K ,..,..7.i..,.
i ...... t.c.-uiiivM lliai
the grand total is not far from 1,000.
C2T Republicans are making a great
blow that tluy have the soldiers' candidate
for Uovernor. We can't see it in that i
light. Ninety-nine hundredths of a!! ti,
our battles, and which opposes the union
.u t .. . . . . .. 1
of the S.ates and the restoration of neac
Hence John XV. Geary is not the soldiers'
candidate.
i i .
ta t . "- ; .
Y(m.ni .u . ..
U veryoofor ho2 U
S nl ' ,i t r ,
at one time as 4 black as tar.' With- , iMv"' i'Uikhart, Susquehanna twp
last tnree months the ncro h-.o; .i;.eg.icuy i.vn
gradually changing his skin. His l-tcr Brown, Wilmoro boro.
are still dark, but from the wrists L,or Biirgnon, Siiim.ua ide boro.
GRAND JURORS,
Drawn to serve at June Term, l
j commencing on Monday the 4th day cf
i June:
i t T itt!- T-V. au.i
i . .i. i,itue, roreman, Allhenv tn
I ,.. o ., va-'j t ' ,P
i Aler Acres, oid aid, Johnstown m?v
Henry Adams, Jackson twp.
William Uyers, " "
Levi 1 Jeers, White twp.
Jacob Buck, Allegheny twp.
j Valentine Bishop, Allegheny twp
Amos tover. iaylor twp.
L. 1J. Cohick, 1st. Ward Johnffown b rj
Isaac E. Chandler 2J Ward Johnston
William Constable, Yoder twp.
John Dougherty, Chest twp.
Archibald Farrel, Susquehanna twp.
Francis XV. Hay, 1st Ward, Johnstown
William Ileadrick, Taylor twp. '
George Kring, Croyle "twp.
Moses Levinjrston, Richland twp.
Edward M'Glade, Washington twp
John Porter, Esq , "
James M. RifhV, Summitville boro.
Stephen Stutzman, Yoder twp.
Richard Trotter, Washington twp
Jesse V arncr. Chest Sprinss boro.
C Zimmerman, Sr., 3d W'd Johnstown.
TR A VERSE JURORS.
Drawn to ierve during thc first we. kef
June Term. 1SGG, commencing on M.i
day, the 4th day of June:
William Alexander, Yodcr twp.
C. Billiuger, 2i Ward Co:iemau-h l.-.-.j
Peter Brown, Croyle twp.
George Beam, Sr , Yoder twp.
Chas. Barnes, 1st Ward Johnstown bj-j.
John T. Cooney. Taylor twp.
A. Cullen, 1st Ward Cin'mai:h h-ra
Simon P. Dunmycr, Jackson twp.
Samuel Douglass 3d W.ir l' J.Jmst.-.vr..
Charles D.i-klc, Susqui hanna twp.
David D.bert, 5th Ward Johnstown Lj:j.
Daniel Donne-ily, White twp.
Robert Dimond, Prospect boro.
S. M. Douglass, Chest Springs boro.
Evan E. Leans, Cambria twp.
George W. Km;.!i;!d. IJ!::ckIieL t p.
Simon Fisher, Mwn.-tcr twp.
Asa II Fisk, White twp.
John Gibbons. Allegheny tup.
Jacob Gihnan, Richland twp.
Josiah Goughnjor, Taylor twp.
Joseph Ilogue, AU.--gh.Tiy twp.
John Hannan, 1 -t Vard t'i'!i:istowr. boro.
Hugh Hughes. Cambria twp.
Daniel T Jon s, 4i
S. M. Kern, Vi!more b ;rj.
John ICintz, Cambria hero.
Michael Kicr.py, Pro-pect boro.
Peter Kavlor, S:-.. Mur.sttfr twp.
William Little, ClearhMJ twp.
Charles M'Biide, Piopect boro.
G. XV. M Djwell, oth Ward Johnstown.
Peter B. Mover, Washington twp
James C. Murray, Cambria twp.
Daniel Parks, Jacks -n twp.
Michael J. Piatt, Susquehanna twp.
I ,'-"wnnI '''ard Richland twp.
Joiin ivyan, L;imw ut Ooro.
John Rider, Sumiuc; bill twp.
Daniel T. Storm, Richland twp.
Philip Stultz. Carmll twp.
Jacob P. St raver, Yoder twp.
Jos. Stmyer, 2d Ward Johnstown b"ro.
E. A. Vickroy, Yoder twp.
Gceirge Wilson, IViackiick, twp.
Ansleni Weakland, Chest twp.
Peter Weakland, Jr., Carroll twp.
George Wjssinger, Cor.emaugh t w p.
T I Tl y- t .
TRW ERSE Jt.-ROKS.
Drawn to sr.e daiing the second w-A
of June Term, 18Gli, commencing eti
Monday the 1 1th day of June :
Joseph Alwin?, 21 Wan1. Johnstov. a h.:.--
H...-;.l A .-raf w 1,:.. ... ..
"
XVill);i: Adams, (IeartM tw:r
nam
rown,
astiington twp.
Jouatlian Uerkeybii, Concinau-h tp
Francis Cenjper, Allegheny twp.
.Michael Conway, Cambria fx.ro.
R. II. Cannan, 1st W'd Conema ih b ro.
David Cronan, Prospect boro.
Epbraim Crum, Wilmore boro.
William Datson, Allegheny twp.
Jamer Diver, Munster twp.
Lawrence Furlong, Taylor twp.
William Flcmming, White twp.
James Farren, Washington twp.
James Gallagher, Carroll twp.
George Gillinger, Millville boro.
William Glass, Minister twp.
Jonathan Horner, 4 th Ward Johnstown.
Thomas Harrison, Jackson tivp.
Lewis Hoover, West Ward Ebon-oar:
John Howell, East "
Henry Ivory, Allegheny twp.
John ltd, Jr. Munster twp.
Jacob Johnston, Susquehanna tv.-p.
Yodock Ivohlor, Conemaugh twp.
James Kane, Munster twp.
Stephen Kerns, Creiyle twp.
Ieonard Kest, Taylor twp.
Jcs. Layton, 5th Ward Johnstown borf
Thomas M'Kernan, Cambria boro.
Jesse M"Gough, Washington twp.
Jeihn Marsh, Wider twp.
Joseph Miller, White twp.
Michael Maloy, Iretto roro.
Samuel O'Harro, Monster twp.
Francis O'Fiiel, Loivtto boro.
Isaac XV. Plummor, Summerhill twp.
Valentine Quartz, Washington twp
Joseph Rese, Richland twp.
Felix Short. Carroll twp.
James Swiers, Clearfield twp.
Geo. Thomas, 1st Ward Johnstow n bo. J
Jos. D. Walker 2d W'd Conemiu.rn b-.-
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