THE FREEMAN- THURSDAY, : : : SEPT. 10, 1SGS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Democrats County Mtixo.-A Urge and very spirited mating convened at tho Court We on Tuesday evening. 8th. inst and w organized, after a few appro priate remarks from the Chairman of the County Committee, Capt. 11. D. Woodruff, bv cal'ing on R. L. Johnston, Esq., to pre side, ami appointing the usual list of " ice Tre.sidents ami Secretaries. After calling the meeting to order the I'resident introduced K. Milton Spoer, Esq., -f Huntingdon, who proceeded to address the large assemblage, but it was so n dis covered that the Court Hou.) was too small to accomodate the imnunse crowd, and on motion the n.eetit.g adj-urned to the out side. Fr m the sU-ps of Mr. Johrst n's resilience Mr. Spcer proceeded with his speech, and for more than an hour Lei J his listeners spell-loimd. Twice Left-re in Cambria t.unty has Mr. Spcer's vice leeu heard in dt Tense of Democratic princi 1 1 ;s, and during the dark days of the recent fratricidal war, wheu fealty to the Constitu tion was tie is. n in the eyes of the domi nent partv. his eloquent defense of the iil.t Inarke 1 him, although yrung.asone ofthe mo.-t canst ard efi'-ctivc ojators then d.ing brittle for the g-x d cause. On Tuesday Mr. Speer was just thirty years f and yet we can safely say fiat no man vlio listened to his eloquent words and con vincing arguments on this occaioa could repress the conviction tit at he is now a vet eran defender of Democratic principles. lie ma'i one of the finest speeches we ever listened to, and the Democracy of Cambiia will never cease to honor him for it. Mr. Sneer was followed by Geu. E. II. Kerr, of "Allegheny County, who delivered a most logical, eloquent and masterly speech, more than au hour in length, giving date aad refereuce to substantiate his ar raignment of the despicable party now peeking far a further lease jf political j ower in this c nir.trv. Hon. O. L. Pershing was next cal'cl upon, and made a brief, but earnest and effective speech, in his characteri-tic style, which was listened to with earnest attention. Col. John I. Lint 1 1, our candidate for ConcrreJ-s, f llowed Mr. Pershing iu a sh-Tt t ddre.-s. delivered with that earnest and convincing e!-q-ence for which lie is pro verbial, and which stamps him as ih prop er man to represmt this ditiict in the low er house of Congress. Mr. Linton's address tided the speaking for the evening, aul tt c meeting adjourned with three rousing cheers for the tutire Demucratic t;ckct. BfiH;i..rs About. On Tuesday night of last wwk tliree men effected an entrance in t the Mountain House at CYesr-on, after the inmates had retired to rest, and succeeded iu carrying off a cenriderablc-amouiit of money mi l a small qaantity of tilverw are and other i ti les of smaller value. They afierwaids visited no tjf the cottng-s connected with the hottt', and regaled themselves with sev eral bottles i f champagne and other delioa cies which they found in the cellar. Fiorn there they prociedid to the l'a. II R t-tation house, into wl ich they effected an entrance, and pillaged the newspaper stand of several novels, periodicals, etc., and a small amount if cnouey ft u:;d in the drawer. It is es:itna t.d chat the rascals succeeded in securing money, silverware, jewelry, etc., to the val ue of one thousand dollars. We have not learned that any ilae has been obtained as to who were the perpetrators of this robbery. On Satuiday n:2ht h.st an unsuccessful uttimpt was made to eater the Treasurer's Uiiee. iu the Court House at this place. The would-be burg'ars succeeded in boring eigh teen holes, in a very woikrnaulike manner, in the- t. p and bottom of one of the pau'.ls rf the dot-, and cut away a portion of the intervening space, but at this juncture they teem to have teen alarmed iu some way, and i)iJe a precipitate retreat without accom lishiug their fHirpos?. Had they succeeded in getting into the i.flice they would have been confronted by a strong iron safe, and Lad they succeeded in opening the safe ttiey would have found that all the funds which Cambria county possesses were on deposit in the strong vaults of a banking houso fully a square ai:d a half distant. Iu fact, the Yieastiter's oflicn contained "nary nickel," and had the rascals got into it they would only have had their labor for their pains frHill the attempt proves that there are b-ir-jjlars about, ar.d jxmple with property worth tealine would probably do well to keep watch and ward over it. We dou't belong to euher class, and of course our advice is the core worthy to be heeded. Bkifk Mkntiok. The ar.nurd retreat of the Catholic clergy of tins diocese is at present iu progress at Loretto Springs, and a large THimUr of priests are said to be in attend ance. The pastor of the congregation here is among the attendance at tho retreat, and s a consequence there will be no services at the Ca.'holic church in this place on Sunday next. The Democracy of Washington township arc requested to meet at tho school hot!.- sit Hemlock, on Saturday evening next, fr the purpose of forming a Seymour ruid liljir club. Heavy showers of rain have vh-ited us this (Wednesday) morning, and there is promise of more as we write. Was it possible for the Radical party t) c ufer any blessing upon the county, wo might suppose that the black cloud of Repub licans comiug up from Johnstown to attend th mcctiug here to-day, had produced the.-e copious showers. When you want to buy very cheap groceries go to the cheap cash btoreof M. L. Oatnian, who can beat all the rest selling cheap. Try biru and see if this is not a fact. One of the mail bags thrown from the Day Express east, at Mount Union station, ou the 2d inst., fe"l under the wheels and threw the front passenger car from the track, and in this position it was dragged fully five hundred yards, bnt fortunately the train was checked before reaching a bridge, and a ter'ible calamity thus prevented. No one was injured. Au unknown man who was stealing his passage on a freight train, was run over and instantly killed by the cars, at Tyrone station, on Tuesday morning of this week. A shoe shop at Conemaugh was l obbed cf boots and leather, valued at odo hundred dollars, a few nights ago. Col. James M. Swank, of the Johnstown Tribune, popped in on us just as we were preparing to go to press. We were glad to greet him, as we esteem Swank personally, although we de test his style of politics muchly. The Gbfat Discovert. The cheapest, safest and best oil now in use is the non explosivo Metropolitan Oil. It Is fifty per cent, cheaper than carbon oil, and will last as long. It is perfectly harmless, and makes a more brilliant light. It is manufactured and sold by M. L. Oat man, Ebensburg, Pa., who is the owner of the Right for Cambria fjounty. Rights for manufacturing this oil can be bought from M. L. Oatman, High Street. Eteabburg, Fa. Johnstown letter, WBITTEN BT PETBOLRUM T. KASBT. JB. Last Saturday nite was a gay nite among us Red republicans down here. Me and Mr. Bocs -ot up a Tanner' Club, and ast Sat unfay nite we got the fellers that jmed 1 the club to march out in processhun, wtch tl.ey did up to catur. We call ourselves tanner i., bv the miscecenashun process, we UtV t W f- f "J ' C - m i . tan the white man's skin yellow, mats . .. . i r m . rs m fitter what the original oi iwuicr uikhub, . v- i ,,o,r cav it other words, we arc the "Murlatto Boys," so fr as the ..mrmr nrn(-s is conaamed. and we are "Yonng Diggeis" on the InjuB mix. Well, we got up a processuuu, - wasn't enuff of us to m.ikc even a bixfy. so we hung on about a hundred boys for a M, the tceeisl boy bohiut. We had injun lan trn and boxes with muslin skins on, paint ed a tan color, and the funnwst mottoes you ever seed in all your bora days. Tho fust roan carried a box on a po.e, wich had feiir faces, to embtematicize oar platform, wich has four v aanins. On cm side was a nigger wench a hregm of a . h .ite nan. which means love and niRt eqnalitj. (.i the secend side was a little Digger Ii.juu rider. G -n. Grant's horse to water, and eatm a piece of g-asshoppr plo. That means - w want inece," aud Injan cquahty. U the third side was a bondholder rulin a jacka.s, which means "these are the creatures that we rile into poer on." Ou the fourth ii.u was a "loil" mau goin to war. with a pla card pasted onto his hack in these worcis. -Two hundred dollar reward KT n , substl tuic"' Let's lo loil." Another feller car ried a pole with another traocparcpcy. with a thief a runnia and a rryin -'stop thict . on one side; on the olhvr Mm. Lmco u a sailin to Europe. On one end a folier wa a printin greenbacks after niSht and kind o tookin round for-the police. On the jt.:t-r end o carpet-big man wis kilhn a A A7 and hollerin murder himself. Another chap carried a beast with seven heads and ten horns, wich some srvmp had printed Ku.tr under. Another had "Sori;. given for Crrceu baeks at our Store," wich put us in minder old times. Anothtr had General urant in the Presidential chair, but eome rascal had nailed the muslin skin wrong side up. ami Giant was a fal'in out all round the proctt shun.and his whhAey aspillin out tco. Ihe whik'ey would a been tho principal loss, as Grant could a bin gathered up agin. Grant looked f.mchat?d(cjectcd). There was an-,.i,-.r m-,n ictnrcl wich hxjked a '"-d deal like a old cuUin Ux. If msy have bin Coid facts badly skeered. There were many worn s rikiu illustrations and resemblancti, too tedious to enoomcrate now. Suffice it to aay that, the processhun wou'.d hive been a grand suce.-s if there had been a turn out, but as it was, it was a grand f&rsc, which coais fr.Mii auothcr word. Yours, in tho wool, Naujy, Jk. Covrt. The altcnince at Court this week is exceedingly Urge. Many of the more trivial cases, and one or two import ant cues, have Wn amicably settled. Among the latter tho somewhat Dtoriius Cambria City liot suit, involving already a cost of t-ix or eight hundred dollars, has neeu adjusted, priucii-ally through the com mendable tfij.U cf Judge Easly. HaJ this case gone throrrh Ojurt the costs won hi probably reached two thousand dollars. No case had reached the jury up to Wednesday morning, although much other business had been disposed of. The entire list for next week has been held ever until the December teim, and consequently there will bo no ses sion of the Court after the present week.- Parties ii.U rested will t?.ke notice of this fact "On ! my r.ame is Jake Kerscr, awd in.York shirc born; To make m a preacher my father did try; But no use a blowing, for l'm a h.nd hoin. And I'm bound to be a butcher, by thunder, or die " This beautiful, soul-stirring piece of poe try is given merely to attract your attention to the fact that Spbsce still continues to ex ecute the finest and most perfect Photographs in every style of the art. i'rair.es of differ ent kinds and finish and a choice lot of Pho tograph Albums for sale at the lowest prices Dou't forget the place three doors a"bove the Town Hall, Ehcosburg, Pa. Began Rtc.rtT. Mr. R. R. Thomas opeucd the oyster season, ou Thursday evening last, by inviting the Ebenburg printers to partake of the Iricious bivalves at his first-class refreshment saloon on High street, and nobly did they respond, and greatly did they enjoy the rich feast set before them. Dob is aa experienced cater er to the public appetite, and will, through out the season, serve only the best of oys ters in tho best of stylo at his well known and justly popular saloon. A Card to the Pcblic. A handbill or circular, headed "Prospectus of the Taxpay ers' Appeal," has been handed tome, and as it purport to be dated at Munster, and as other circumstances might point to me aa its author, I would hereby iuform the public that I am not the author of said circular, aor h ive I any know ledge as to its authorship. Munster, Spt. 7, 1803. A- D. Ckiste. Tub Vmt Fibst The first fall poods re ceived in Ehcnshurgare now tiisplnyed ujou the shelves acd counters of II. A. Shoemaker Si tS assortment is contained a hand some variety of dress goods, shoes, hoop ekirts. ana nunureos oiner arucie w sun v.nta nt all i-lx.-(4 Htiri KCxeg. No hUS'lUCSS firra in our tou is more tully up to the times than this one. ana meir goouu nua puuu attract to them a large and liberal patronage. Go aud examine their new stock. Double Tkamed. Johnstown boasts not on ly a Burgess but a Mater. Tie former bus obtained his position by the suffrages of the vo ters, the latter maintains his by the suffrages of the ladies. The former governs t"uj borough and its citizeus, and the latter governs the Mar ket in the sale of ladies suneib dress gooda, millinery goods, dry goods, etc. The l-.-rmer may be found at his office, and the latter may be found iu Tarke's Fla'l, Main sr., Johnstown. Him go thou and find if bargains -you seek. Among the very large crowd of attenJ&at at Court the present week it must be that there are some lew who wish to invest their Btamp in an excellent sewing machine, gold or silver watch, jewelry, or some 6uc article, and to them, as well as to all our readers, we com mend a visit to the great emporium of C. T. Roberts, ou High street. Cham, is an exten sive dealer iu these articles, and sella right. Special Tkais. A special train will run from Johnstown to this place to day, (Wednes day,) to accommodate persons coming to the Republican meeting here. A special train is not needed, but a special invitation may be, to induce strangers aud others to vudt the cele brated Thompson store, adjoining the Bank, and that invitation is hereby extended. Give us a call there's bargains lor all. Closing Oct Salb. Mr. R. R. Davis is now closinT out bis summer stock of gocdj at bar gains seldom equalled in this community. He has an assortment unsurpassed in excellence and extent, and one containing a variety of goods toplease the tastes and meet the wants of all buyers. Room must be made for Lis fall and winter stock, and he is determined to make Jv by soiling very cbeap. IjOCrI Cerrtspendence. Altooka Cut, Sept. 7, 1868. Fnrnd Mac On Friday night last Lloyd Smith, a young mau employed iu the upper Round House, laid down aud fell asleep in close proximity to the main track, and while asleep unconsciously placed one of his arms across the track, and an engine moving out of the Rennd House prtsstd over his wiist and severed the hand frorn the arm. I am informed taat young Smith is the son of a widow and her only auppoit, which fact ren ders his misfortune the more lamentable. On the fohowing day M. Emanuel Big ham, a skillful carpenter of this place, while at work in Hollidaysburg, fell from a scaf fold, a distance of eighteen or twenty feet, and broke one of bis arms in two places, be sides receiving other injuries of a painful character. (Mr. B. is an old and esteemed friend ami a prompt paying patron of the Freeman, and we much regiet the unfortu nate luiihap which has befallen him. Kd ) The corner stone of the 21 M. E. Church of Altoona. was laid yesterday by the Mason ic fraternity. The members oi the order who participated were in full regalia, and presented a very imposing appearance. The ceremonies were grand and impressive, and the oration, which was delivered by Rev. Thomas of Johnstown, was au exceedingly eloqusut and masterly effort. The siDinfr was under the direction of Prof. Delo, aid wnn charmingly rendered. The church is to bo 47 by o feet in ilimeusions aad two stories la height, wiih lurg basement class room and all the modern improvements. It will be, when fiiii-Lcd, cue of'tLe finest reli gious edifices iu cur throwing ci'.y. " Tho young oah whom I mentioned in my l;t letter as having bet-u . shamefully mal treated by a Radical slackguard in this place, itill lies in aprccarlous condition, with but llttlo hope for his recovery. Political feeling i uns very high here just now, and there is quite a variety of political news which mijibt interest your readers, but 1 deem It best to L-ave such matters to the Altoona Vindicator ," one of the most able, truthful, fearless aud uueorupronvsing Dem ocratic j urna's in the State. And here let me advise tverybody who wants a first-class newspaper- oc j thtt has the moral cimrage aiiw ability to defend Democratic principles and the inteicsts cf the working classes, as in contradistinction to the purse-proud bond holder and Radical aristocrats to subscribe xt cure f.r this excellent family journal and unyielding: advecata of correct principles. 1 .ao just learned that Mr. Casset. Su tierindent of the Motive Powei Di par'ment of the Fa. R. R., aud Lis brother were thrown from a baggy in ce::st quence of their horses becoming frbhteuod and running off, aud that Hr. Casset sustaiued very serious inju ries. Yvurs, Ac, T. I. M. ' JoajcarowK. Sept. 6. 1S53. Dear Freeman At the meetiug r f the Druocratic Club of this place, on Saturday nijtht last, there was a very large attendance, the bail Wing crowded to its utmost extent. Wm. M. Given, Iiq cf Greensburg, made n able and telling adrfre -s, in wh'ch he showed up, in no enviable light, the corrupt and revolutiouary policy of the Radical par ty. Mr. Given' remarks were listened to with marked attention and received with great applause. A committee was appoint ed to hs and furnish a reacting room, after which the meeting adjourned. Another attempt to commit was made by a young tuan usmed Elward Thompson, upon the person of a iittie giil about 13 years old named Eiuuia Corttt, a few days since, on the hill on the :.uih side of the Cone rrtrtugh river, directly opposite the Wood vale Wuolcn Factory. The screams of the little girl, however, attracted the attention of some worktceu m the viciuity, who.-e op portune arrival prevented the lecherous vil lain from accomplishing hi.s hsllsh purpose, He was arrested aud taken before Justice Flattery, and, iu default of bail, was sent up to your piace to await trial. Thompson, I be'ieve, hails from Chicago, and has b?en in this place but a short time. 'i he mwrr.bera of the Assistance Fire Com pany of this place were in a fair way of be ing pretty bndiy sold by three fellows who came here and repreaeutod themselves as a coa.mitteti empowered by the fire department of Altoona Ij invite the themen ot Johns town to participato with them iu a grand parade, which they represented was t come off at Altoona on tho 14:h inst. The invita tion was accepted and the necessary arrange ments to attend were in progress, when our boys made the discovery t'rough s.. me means that the Ailoeua fir.n-.so were, entirely igno rant of any parade- hi was to tike place in their thriving city it the time specified, aud as'a oousequanee lui Aforesaid committee was acting without auy authority in the premises Tho comer stone cf the new Evangelical Lutheran church. Locust street, was laid with appropriate religious ceremonies on Sunday, Slst ull. 1 had the pleasure, one day last week, of taking by the bawd friend Ersly. "ye local" of the A!tO'-na Vindicator, who was on a brief visit to his many friends horeaways. Editorial duties s?cm to ngiee with Cas., as I never saw him look better. Loug may he wave. Yonrs, &c. Wisp. A Hadso Siox Mr. George Huntley has had placed over h:S store door a new sign, on which Ui namo i p.iin;ed In bold relief and tastefully colored letters, end so plainly deline ated that "he who runs may read ' There is no excuse now for even a stranger seeking any one of the in: umrLle useful articles keyt tor sale by Mr Hantley to pass by his door, and the effect of his nc eigi Bhouid be to attract hot of new customers to his already wdl pa tren'zod ivtahtixhT.nt, where a stok unsur passed in quali-y and quamity is offered for sale at price noreccienieJ rbr cheapness. Any person wantiu tinware, hardware, glassware, wooden ware, etc., shoulJ note this fact. Paociawsixo Johnt town !. being so rapidly exleeded and Improved that we could scarcely recognlzs. durrrii; a recent visit, portions cf it at one time familiar as household worJs. Fine buildings are being erected and first-class stores eatabliidicd on all sides. Parke's new building oh Main street is one of the aiost superb yet completed, and in it is the leading ready-made clothing mart of Cmhria county, the renowned New York Clothim? Hail of L.'Coben & Bro. , whero the reost eutensive, vaiied and excellent asaortneut is constantly kept and comstautly being sold at the lowest prices. Grrrme TVaim- The political canvass is growing warm, and both parlies are fully awake to the inport.Miceof the contest In the mean time it would be we'd fer all classes not to get unduly excited, and not to forget that V. a. Barker still keeps aa abundant stock of mer chandise er household and personal rise, and sells at the lowest rates in the market. Patron ise him and benefit yourselves. Its Good EFFHrrs are Permanent. In this it differs from all hair dyes. By its use laxurient growth is guararteed, natural color and gloss are restored. Ons trial will cause you to say this of Mrs. S. A Allen's IvrrtovEO (new tiyUy Hair Rbstobek or DuKsaiNO. tin one botUc.) Every Drugg st sella it. Price One Dollar, fanig.13.lm. M. L. Oatman's store is the place to buy groceries, flour, grain feed, .vc. Anything i in luo lyoccrj una ciuira wu ' 0lmQ,8 than any where cls ja Etenrtrarjjr. ovr sew rAimivi: SEWING MACHINE!! The superior merits of the "Sihcer" Ma chines over all others, either for Family rse er Manufacturing purposes, are so well established and so generally admitted, that an (numeration of their relative excellences is uo longer con sidered necessary. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE, which has been brought to pertection regardless of time, labor, or exp nse, is now confidently presented to the public as incomparably the BtsT -kwino Machine ix existemck. The machine in question is &1MPLE. COM PACT. miR -BLH and BE aitti fllL. It is quiet, light running, and capable or rtt FORMING a range and vabiety of work never belt-re attempted upon a single Machine, u.in either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with equal facility the very finest aud coarseft materials, and anything between the two extreme, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. lis atadiments for Hem ming, Braiding, Cording. Tucking. tudting. Felling, Trimming, Binding. Jtc., are Xovkl and Pkactical, and have been invcuted and adjusted especially for this Machine. New designs of the Unique, Useful and Pop ular Folding Tops and Cabinet Cases, peculiar to the Machines manufactured by this Compa ny, have been prepared lor enclosing the new Machine. A faint idea, however, can at best be con veyed through the rsedium of a (necessarily) limited advertisement ; and we therefore urge every per-on in quest of a Sewing Machine by all means to exanine and test, if they can pos sibly do so, all the leading rival Machines be fore making a purchase. A selection caa then be made under-tandingly. Branches or agen cics for supplying tin Singer" Machines will be found in nearly every city and town through out the civilized world, where Machines wi.l be cheerfully exhibited and nny information promptly furnished. Or conirouuicatiens may le aiidrefsed to The Singer Manufacturing Company, 43S BROADWAY, X K W T o n K . PeiLADiiLrniA Ot Ficr, 1 1 OG Chlstnct Street. tWO. T. ROBKRTC, Agent for Ebensburg and vicinity, keeps the?e Mschincs constantly for sale at his store on High street The pub lie are respectfully iHvitod to call and see them in operation. Instructions given free. Ma chines sold at city prices. No freight cn ABGtD Also, Siuger's Needles, Oil, Silk anl Cotton always ou hand. aug.2J.-ly. Da. S. I - Tobias' Pulmonic Lire Strut, for t'le cure of Incipient Consumption, Coughs, Cold, Croup, Asthma, Liver Complaints, Iys pepsia, and General Debility. For several years 1 have been urged by kind friends, who have used, and been benefitted by, my Life Syrur, to put it up for general sale ; but few know the lare expense, now that the country is flooded with Patent Medicines, which attend the same. For years past I was reluctant to do so, as the capital require! wou d be large, and I did not wish to curtail the operations of my Venetian Liniment business. But, thanks to the gener ous public, who have appreciated my Venetian Liniment, I am now able to do so without any detriment to my Inrge business in that medicine. The foundation of my success I attribute to at tending to the manufacture of every drOD my self, and shall do the same in regard to my Pul monic Syiup. The Ingredients are perfectly barmle-s, but act on the" Lungs and Liver with astonishing effect. Price 75 cents. Depot, No. 56 Cortlatdt Street, New York, near Jeisey City Ferry. Sold by the Druggists and Store keepers. Sept2. 1m. Pbrsidkstial Campaiqk ok 1868 Head quarters for Fluffs, Medals, Badges, Fins. Lanterns. Torches, Caps. Capes, Fortraits of Candidates, Song Books, 6,-c, fyc. The undersigned, manufacturer of Campaign Goods, keeps constantly on hand Printed Mudin Flags, from 3 inches to 7 feet in length ; BuntiDg Flags, from 6 inches to 36 feet in leugth suitable for po'es, dwellings, processions, Ac. ; also. Silk Flags, for pre sentations aud military companies ; Parade F.quipments, Caps and Capes, all colors ; also, Torches, Chinese Lanterns, with names of candidates. One huudred varieties of Pins, Medals and Badges, with portraits of the Presidential Candidates samples of 8Atce seut on receipt of 20 cents. Agents Wanted. Send for Price List. Address. JOHN W. PITTOChT, Dealer in Campaign G ody, Opposite Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR 2RJSNEWER. PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN Testify'to its merits in restoring GRAY II AIR t its original color acd promoting its growth. It makes the hair soft and glossy. 1'hc old in appearance are made young again. It is the best IIIIK OK ESS I xc; ever used. It removes Dai.drufFand all Scurvy Eruptions. It does not stain the skin. Our Treatise on the Hair seut free bv mail. Bewore of the numerous preparations which are Id upon our ret utation. It. P. HALL & CO , Nashua, N. H., PropVs. For sale by all druggists. aug.13.-lm. The Best and Cheapest. The extensive clothingIepot of E. Leopold, Bro., Main st. Johnstown, still continues unrivalled in the extent and quality of the goods kept for sale and in the prices at which they are offered. The clothing sold at this establishment is manufactured by the firm itself expressly for the trade of this section, and buyers may depend upon not only getting garments well made, but of the best material and at the lowest cash prices. Don't forget these facts and you won't forget to patronize the Messrs. Leopold. 2t. MARRIED. LUTRINGER WERTNER. At Cath olic church in this plape, on Tuesday, 8th inst.. by Rev. R. C. Christy. Mr. Valentine Lutringer and Miss Helena Wertner, both of Ebensburg. PROTHERO FURMAN. At the Jresi dsnce of the bride's father, in Mahoning, Indiana County, on the 30th ult, by Rev. J. W. Evans,Mr. George Prothero, of Cook port, Indiana county, and Miss Mary Fur man, daughter of Rev. Samuel Furmac. HICKEY GILLESriE. At the Sum mit, on the 7th inst., by Rev. Thomas Ry an, Mr. James Ilickey, of Altoona, and Miss Maggie Gillespie, of the former place. GILLESPIE DAILY. On the same day, by the same, Mr. John Gillespie and Mia Ellen Daily, both of ummitville. TO THE VOTEHSOF CAMBRIA COUNTY. I announce mvself as a can didate for the office ef DISTRICT ATTOR NEY, and respectfully solicits the suffrages of the electors at the ensuing election. JOSEPH M'DOXAlD. Ebensburg, Sept. P, IffiS.te. L. O A T M A N , EBENSBURG. PA., Is the sole owner of the Right to Manafactaie and sell THE UNEQUALLED METROPOLITAN OIL!! TA I LOR I X Gr ESTA BLIS 1 1 M EXT REMOVED. The subscriber would re spectfully announce tolas customers and the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity generally, that he has removed to the rew building on Centre street, opposite the Mountain House and adjoining the law office of Geo. M. Iteade, Esq , and is now not only piepared to manufacture all goods which mav be brought to him. but is supplied wiih a fine'line of CLOTHS, CASSI M E R ES, V EST 1 N G 3, k c ., w hich he wilt ma k e to order in the best style and at the lowest pri ces. Feeling confident of giving entire satis faction, 1 hope lor au inerensed pationape in mv new location. D. J. EVANS. "Ebensburg. Sept. 10, 1868 If. ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE The Farm owned and occupied by the un dersifned.,Kituated in Blaofclh-k township. Cam bria .county, containing NINETY ACRES, more or leas, (40 Acres cleared.) is offrellor 8Ie cheat for casu. This property id eight miles west of Ebensburg and th'rteen miles east of Johnstown, and has upon it a cool Dwelling House, Ban Barn, ond other buildhigs, bes des TWO COAL BANKS in working order, one containing a 4 feet vein and ilie ether a 3 feet vein of excellent Bituminous coal, and a splen did Orchard of grafted fruit, pure water, etc. An indisputable title will be given. Call on or addre-s JACOB WAGNER. Sept. 10. 2t. Belsano Box, Ebensburg P. O- UBLIC SALE OF REAL and PER SONAL PROPERTY. Will be c.fTered at Public Sale, at 10 o'clock a ro., on TUES DAY, SEPT.22d, Ii-68. the property owned and occupied by the subscriber, situated in VVashingion township, Cambria county, adjoin ing the Mountain House property at Cresson. consisting of 3 Acres of Land, ou which there is erected A two t-tory Plank Hoi:se, with a good cellar, and near the house a spring of excellent water. There is also on the premises about ItiO choice fruit trees. A good title will be given Also, w.ll be sold, 1 Hor.e, 4 Milcn Cows, Sheep and Hogs. 1 Spring Wag.m, I set Har ness, -2 Sa lules, Hay by the ton, 5 Stoves, Beds and Bedding, aud other Household Fun.iiure. Terms made known at s.tle. ep lu.-2t SAM L S. M'GOUGH. IX THE DISTRICT COURT of the UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. Isac Wjkk. a Bank rupt u-.der the Act of Consress of March 2d, 1SG7, having applied for a Diseha-ge from all his debts, and other acts provable under said Act, By older of the Court, Notice is hebebv oivex to all persons who have proved their debts, and to ether persons interested, to ap pear on the first da v of October, 18G8. at 10 o'clock a. m., before J O II N BROTHERL1NE. Esq , Register, at his office in Hollidaysbur, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to said Bank rapt. And further, Notick is hereby given, that the second aud third meetings of the end itors of the said Bankrupt, it quired by the 27ih and 23th Sections of said Act, will be held be fore the said Regis'er, at the same time and plaee. S. C. McCAN DLESS, Sept. 10, 1SC3. 2t. Clerk. NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Henry Lloyd, late of Susquehanna townskip, C imbria county, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register cf said county, notice is hereby giveu to persons indebtjd to said estate to make pay ment without delay , and those having claims against the same will present tlrem properly authenticated for settlement. AUGUSTUS CR AVER, ) ABNER LLOYD, i Ad m rs. Susquehanna Tp., Sept. 2, 16G8.-3t. W F. A L T Y A T HER, MANUFACTURER And WlnHesale and Retail Dealer in ' HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG AKD FINE CUT Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Suyf", Pipes, Snuff Boxes Cigar Cases. at the sign ok the ixdiax, MAIN STREET, - - - JOHNSTOWN. For doing a family washing in he best and cheapest manwjr. Guarantee? equal to any in the world Has all the st-eiifrth of old rosin soap with the mild an lathering qualities of genuine Castile. rrv this splendid Soap. Sold bv the ALDEH CHEMICAL WORKS, 4$ N. Front Street, Philadelphia. scp.2. ly. PBKSIiVA i I A STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY! M1HE NEXT EXHIBITION of this Society JL will be held at HARRISBURG on Tcr.s day, Wkdnksdat, Thursday aud Friday, Sept. 29th and 3'Jth and Oct. 1st and 2d, lh68. Catalogues of Premiums can be had and in formation given upon application to the Secre tary, at Harrisburg. The PREMIUM LIST has been enlarged, and is a verr liberal one. Excursion tickets will be sold by the principal Railroads leading to Harrisburg, and freight at reduced rates. A. BOYD HAMILTON. Pres't. A. B. Longakkr, Sec'y. sep.2. 4t. MOUNT PLEASANT FARM FOR SALE. This Farm, eiuated in Derry township, Westmoreland county, contains 143 ACRES, .r0 Acres of which are covered with excellent timber, the balance being i.i a good state of cultivation and well fenced. The im provements cdnsistof a LWELLIKG HOUSE, BANK BARN, and all necessary outbuildings. Also, a good ORCHARD on the farm. The land is well watered with never-failing springs, one of which is within two rods of the house. The entire Farm is underlaid with coal. This property is located three milts from the Borough of Latrobe. two miles from Derry Sta tion, and tour miles from St. Vincent's College and St. Xavier's Actdemy. For further par ticulars call on or address Sept.2.-3t. J. M. HUGHES, Latrobe. ANDREW MOSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Sdppes's Boildino, Clistox St., Johnstowx, HASjnst received bis fall and winter stock of fine French, London and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, and a full assortment of Gent's FcRNismxo Goons. Mr. Moses has been for eight years cutter at Wood, Morrell & Co. 's establishment, and now desires to inform his friends and the public gou crally that he has commenced business in Sup pes's building, on Clinton stieet, with a stock of goods adapted to the fall and winter, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share of public pitronage, and maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2, 1868.-tf. ISSOLUTION 1 The partnership heretofore existing between the under signed in the Lumbering business, has this day been dissolved by mutual consert. Tho busi ness of the firm will be settled np by J. M. Flanegan. ROBERT HUGHES, J. M. FLANBQAN. August 31. 1869.-3 NEW ADVErSEMENTS ST. L0UI3AND IRON MOtfijTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY'S Seven percent, first M jrtgrtge Bonds. February and Aug Coupons. The earuinpS of the complete read to Pilot Knob are dow more than the interest on the entire mortgage. The proceeds of these Bonds are adding to the secuiity every day. Over $S,01)O,imj0 have been spent on the proper ty, and notoverJf-j 000 000 of bonds isac.ed thua far. The constantly increasing traffic of carry ing ore, with the prospect of controlling all the travel from St. Louis to the Southern State. ensureaan enormous revenue. The Directors owu 8-10 of the stock for investment, and are interested to enrich the property as well as to economise its expet se-. T1IOS. ALLEN, Pres't. St. Louis. Mo. We. the undersigned, conliallv recommend these seven per cent mortgage bonds of the St. Louis aud Iron Mountain Railroad a a pood security. 7 he revenue of the road will be large and the nd minis' ration of the :;r..iraof the Com pany is iu capable and experienced hands, and entided to the greatest confidence of the public James H. Thomas, Myor of St. Louis. Johk J. Roe. Pres't Sl Louis Chamber Oom'ce E. W. Fo"x, Prea't St. Louis !loard of Trade Barton Bates. Pres't North Missouri Railroad. J. II. Britton, Pres't Nat. Bank of State ot Mo. Wm L Ewing. Pres't Mer. N. P. of St. Louis Gko. H. Rea, Pres't 2d Nat. Bank of St. Louis. J as. B Eats. Cf. Eng. S". Los k III. Urge Co. Ceo. W. Tavi or. Fre t Pacific R. R (of Mo ) Wm. Tassig. Pres't Traders' Bank. St. Louis. Johx R. LioBt.RGF&, Pres't T. N. H'k.St LV Adolphcs Mrira. V. Pres't U. Pacific Railway. RoBiiBT Babth, Pres't German Savings Insl'n. Coupons payable in the city of New Yoik A limited number of the above named Un-I for sale at Eighty-five. Parties living out of the city can remit by draft or express, snd the bunds will be returned by express free of char ges. We invite the attention ol cap't ilists and othcis to them as, in our opinion, a verv desi rable Snt-psinicnt. destined to rank as a first class security. Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps and inform ition can be had on application to TO WNSEND, WIIF.LEN ii CO.. No. 309 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Agents of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain R. R. Co Phila references Cambria Iron Co.; Gaw, Bacon & Co ; Thos. A. Biddle h Co. ALL STYLUS AM SUA PUS. C-GET YOURS FOR NOTUING.gJ A ny one who sends us an order for FIVE (M AXES, at ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF EACH, with the cash, will receive ons exiua, 1'OE NOTHING. We will put our Axe alonsrside of any other make and prove it the best fiuihed and largest s:eel, measuring two and a half inches. We have made Axe for twenty-two years, and won't yield the palm in slnpe lo any man uf:icturer, and yot confess that a "Sucker of II linois," called Colbirn. beat us in his patent shape. The circular bit and continuous edge makes the same labor produce twice the effect. TI1IS CUT IS T.IKK TUB COI.BUKS PATENT AXE. WE cai.t. IT COITRITKX'S I.4Ti:T RED JACKET AXE. Any one who sends v.s an onler fi r Five Axes of this shape, at Two Dollars each, with the (ash, will receive one ex'ra, rn nothing. All responsible Hardware Dealt rs sell the "LIPP1NCOTT AXES." Buv from them But if tnere should happen to be one so unfor tuuate as not to know us, seud the money and we will be sure to please vou. L1PPINCOTT &. BAKEWELL. PlTTSBt RCtU, Pa , Sole owners of Colburn's Patent Axe. 8.1 200 fU EAR TO AGENTS to sell STAR SHUTTLE SEW- IN O MACHINE. Full particulars free. Ex tra inducements to experienced Agents. Call on or address W O. WILSON & CO.. Cleve land, O., Boston, Mass., or St Louis, Mo. irmnn i nrirmn st.- m s-nn nor m'th to sell the GuNfiNK Im raovKit COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE. Price oniv $18 Addre Secovb & Co., Pittsb'gh, Pa .or Bos"-' Jtass. WANTED Salesmen --ravel for a Mn uf cttiri'vr company and sell by sample. Good aies are guaranteed. Address, with i 1 rialDJ), XI. l- ll.V.HI 1' I & IslS-. u IU I Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. ! AGEITS WASTED ..J a mom ti to sell excise Oroide otDf. goi'i i:o to Hunting Uaskh atches. best mutation watches made. Price$l5 Great inducement to aeuls. Address Oroiuc Watch Co., Boston. Ms. rpo GOOD TRUSTY AGENTS we will p.y X $5:1 per week and expenses. For particulars add-icss G. W. Jaccson A: Co., Baltimore. Md ALL wanting employment can h ive a good business by addressing DAVIS Si BRO., 773 Sansoni St., Philadelphia. aivs HviTori aiMO ivanaT Hundreds of articles for fami'ies at One Dollar each. New Fall Circular noT ready, Checks 10 cts. each, describing article. OreAflnduce-' ments to Agents. STOCKMAN ti'tp., tf-4 Water Street, Boston, Mass. ELLIS' IROX HITTERS WILL enrich the blood and prevent it from becoming watery and weak, and give a florid complexion, reftore the appetite and in vigorate the system. Perfectly harm! ers tonic and palatable, and can be taken at all times. The IRON in these Bitters easily enters into the circulation, bein -in the form of a Pyro phosphate, it is more readily absorbed into the system than anv other form of Iron. Piepared aud lor sale by WM. ELLIS, 12 S. Del Av'e, Phila., and for sale by druggists generally. DR. Gelgrer's Asthma Specific is the only pleasant and permanent cure for ASTHMA, as being testified by many grate ful patients. References Geo. H. 8tuart, Esq , 13 Bank St., Phila.; Rev. R. W. Weiser. Maucheater.Md. One bottle $2; three for $3. Chas. A. Gti oca. M. D. Manchester, Carroll Co., Md. HE HOUSEHOLD GAS MACHINE, FOR SUPPLYING Dictllings. Stores, Factories. Churches and Public Buildings tcilh Gas! GEXKRATES OAS WITHOUT riRE OB, HEAT. The simplicity and ease with which this Ma chine Is managed, as also its economy and great merit, recommends it to public favor. Call and see machine in operation at the store. Manufacturer axd Sole Agent, DAVID JONES, Tin Furnishing Store, No. 733 Gtux St.. Send tor Illustrated Catalogue. PHILA. August 20, 1868 -3m. IjlOR SALE. The undersigned offers far 6ale the FARM ou which they now reside, situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, within two miles of Loretto. (formerly owned bv James McAteer,) containing ONE HUSDR'EDand EIGHTY-EVEN ACRES, more or lest, 100 Acres of which are cleared the balrnce well timbered. There is erected on the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE and splendid BARN, together with other ne cessary outbuildings, such as Blacksmith Shop, Corn Crib, Sheep House, kc. ; also, an excel lent ORCHARD of choice fruit, Title per (act. For terms apply on the premises to IL&CSlvlELD3. Leretts P. 0 , Aaj. ISM, : ' TflC SVCCESS Or or One Dollar Sale he c.d A COMPLETE VOLuTI t3 ,11 IN TRADE. That in order to supply the demand ocensiorc I by our constantly increasihg 'patronage, have recently made importations for the Fall trade direct from European Manufacturers. Amounting to nearly $500,00(5, So that we are prepnred to ell every kind o. Dry and Fanru Oowls, Silver Plalzd Ware, Cutlery. IVacAi. Albums. Jewelry, "c. Of better quality than any other concern iu iLs courrt.v for tho uniform price of ONE DOLLAR FOE EACH ARTICLF. 2fThe best of Boston and JTew Yok refer ences given ne to the reliability of our hou and that cur biiMuess Is conducted in the faire t and most legiiimate mxuuer possible, and th.. we give gre-.-.ter value for the money than caa be a ta'fi'i! in any other wav. AllGomldaDiccdorbroka Inlrtni iOr t lull r placed without charge. Checks desci ibing articles sold sent to agents in Ciubs at rates mentioned below. We guar antee every article to cost less than if lx,ueht at any Boston or New York Wholesale House. Ccr CeznmlKKlons lo Agrentv Exceed tho-e of every other e.t ibli-lunui.t of the kind. Proof of this can be tonnd in com paring our premiums with those of others Fu ClI us or the samk s.ie, iu addition to which we chum to give better goods of the same char acter. We will send to Agents free of charge : For a Club of 10 ai7 Three Dnilvrs 1 doz. good iinen Shirt Fronts, I set solid Gold Stivls, All Wool Cnnfimere for Pants. Fine whito Counterpane, lare size, 1 elegant Balmoral Skirt, i yards brown or bleached Sheetir.c, pood quality; yard wide, 1 elegant IVit Picture Morocco-bound Piioto. Album. I double Ier:s Stereoscope and i'2 Foreign Views. 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor, I elegant Si.'k Fun, with Ivory or Sandal Wood Fiame, fath ered edge and spangled. 1 Steel Curving Knife and Fork, very best qualify, Ivory balaucei hakdlc, 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol. 10 yds. goes' Print, 1 very fine Damask Table Cover, i pr. best quality Ladies' Serge Cuu cirss Boots, 1 diz. fine Linen Towels, H doz. Kojjer-i' best Silver Dessert Forks. 1 Ladies' l.rge real Morocco Traveling Big, 1 fancy divjs pattern. K doz. clepant Silver plated en grave 1 ?apkiu Rilvs, 1 doz. L idles fine Me rino or Cotton Stockimrs. Gents' heavy chased solid Gold Ring, 1 pr. Ladies' high cut Balmo nl Boots. I elegant Delaine Drese Pattern. 1 Violin and Bow, in Box complete, 1 set Jew elry, pin, eardrops, and sleeve buttons. l ,r a Club of fQ and Fire Dollars I black or colored Alpact Dres Pattern, 1 set Lace Curtains, 1 pr. all Wool Blankets, En graved .Silver plated 6 bottle Revolving Castor, beftaiiful Writing Dek. 1 soli I Gold Scarf Pin. 3-;,' jds. very fine Cassimcre, for Pants ai:d Vest, 1 set Ivory balanced handle Knives with silver plated Forks, I elegant Satin Para sol, heavily be ideJ ai d lined with silk. 1 pair gents' Calf Boots. 30 yds. good Print, 30 yd3. good brown or bleached Sheeting, yjrd wide, or 4 ) yd. J yd. wh'e, good quality, 1 Ladies' elegant Morocco Traveling Bag, J squaie Wool Shawl, 1 pl.in Norwich Poplin Dress pattern, 1 V yards d.jub'e width cloth for Lnd es Cloek Elegant engraved Silver plated Tea Pot, 3 yds. double wid'h water proof cloth forcloakin" For a Club of 100 and Ten Dollars" l tic'u Merino or Thibet Dress Pattern, 1 pr. fiua Damask Table Cloths and Napkinf to match, I pairgeuts Fieuch Calf Uo.ts, 1 heavy, silver ; pitted engraved Ice 1'itcher, Very fine all ! Wool Cloih for Ladies' Cloak. I web verv bsfc qu-dity brown or bleached Sheeting 7 vards fine Cassinicrc for suit, 1 elegant Poplin faresa pattern, 1 elegant Enj;liih Bernge Dress pat trrn, I beautiful English Bcrage Shiwl. J get Ivory bal.-.nceg handle Knives and Forks, 1 billies or gents Silver Iluuting case Watch. 1 Bartlett Hand, Portable Sewing Machitio, Splendid Family Bible, steel eegravings, With record and pologranh papes, 25 yards good Hemp Carpeting, good colors, 1 pr. good Mar seilles Quilt, 1 good 6 barrel Revolver, 1 ele gant fur muff aud cupe, I single barrel Shot Gun, 1 silver plaited, engraved, 6 bottled Re volting Castor, cut glass bottles, 1 very fine Violin and Bow, iu case, 1 set Ivory balanced Knives and Forks. Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. Send Money by Registered Letter. Cata!ti5e of Goods sent to anv address frue. PARKER &, CO.", Nos S3 and 100 Sumner Street, Boston. TT S MARSHAL'S OFFICE, V. ,Vi " D or Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Aug. leth. I&rj!. Tun is to gite Notir-K : That On the 10th dayoi August, A. D. lS?,a Warrant in Bank TuPt5' was issued against the Estate of JAMES IltNRY, of Gallitjsen, in the County of Cam bria mid State of Pennsylvania, who has been I - uma, " Liu una uetru j adjud-cd a Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that ! ttie payment of nr.y debt and delivery of anv j pr(); erty helonHnfr to such Bankrupt, to him him or for his use. :nd the transfer of bv him, are forbidden by law ; thata meeting of the ere litors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to chooso one or more Acitrnii of I bis Est ne, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt cy, to be holden at the oflice ol the Register in B.tiikmptcy, in Ho!hdav.burp. before John Brothciline. Reciter, on'tho lilih day of Sep tember, A. D. 1S(1S. at 19 o'clock, a m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. Aug 27.-4t. U. S Marshal, asJfrengcr. ALU ABLE FAi- FOR SALE The suhaio r offers at Private Sale hia FAR' situate in Chest town-hip, Cambria county, 4 miles from Carrolltown and 6 miles from Chest Springs. The Farm consists of tj9 ACRES, of which 20 Acre are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The balanceef the land is well timbered with marketable' lum ber. There is a comfortable Frame House and a Barn on the premises, besides a younjj and thrifty orjharJ of choice fruit trees. Tbere are also a never-frfiling spring of pur water atl other conveniences on the land. The property will he sold on fair tirais and an indisputable title will be given. For further IrJermatloii apply to N. D, EASTMAN". Chest Tp., Jnly D. lSfs. tf. v VALUABLE LAND FOR HALE. T The ODdersigned cflVrs for mle, em tb most reiison-bLp brrms, a TRACT OF LAND situated in Obrs- townahrp. OamWri onnty within two culca of St. Angaria, eoDtaUW 2a ACRES, about 2fl of whf0h cleared, wig a good House and Barn an a thriving orchard aud excellent water cm the premises. Tire lasd is produotlve. In good repair aad wmzbt good fence. An fndrsputabl tide win be rtrvc ""uenh-e on the premrsea, or of Mr. John laasor J. J. Bnrfis.Ewi.8t. Anywfitkw. CATHARINE DOUGHERT'y. GREAT BARGAINS itl Will be sold at a great sacrifice. If bold soon, a number of THRESHING MACHINES, PLOUGHS. TOINTS and other FARMING IMPLE MENTS, and CASTINGS. C03IE AND SEE, ITAKMERSL"- and you cannot fall to purchase Ebensburg, July 30. 1863. J.3LAS3. "jJOTICE. Lei ters of Administration -i- having been granted to the undersigned oa the estate of John Fox, late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, dee'd, by the Reg ister of aaid county, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make pay ment, and those having claims against it to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN J. TROXELL, Administrator. Galllttin, Aug. 87, l863. gt. TTF YOU WANT the best Cooking i or Tat lor Stove made in the world, go t. HUNTLEY'S anfl get Spnr't Anti DUikr. BE