. : SEIT. 8, 1570. CL-t-SPOS KaIL l?OAI. Juno Iin, isjw, it it. with Mail Train r i . ioiih." '"'?.. ,.w-iU v.isr. ..1. r. -.',,ii,'-llniii ,Vf4" ..... .leave irn .V;r'r o" Pture f i''"nrh ''Kron departure of Pldludel ' V: East. . - nnl near Home. HiftM , The Removal Meeting in Johnstown. Preliminary Caucus. The w 4'nn ill Taven and Coolie Local Correspondence. csiPEic snra;iscEiTCEs ct a "psossesbite ills. Making r,aon" Odious. Joiinstowk, Sept. 5, 1S70, lYor Fir etna nThi m iu M'dllv Tit lrt.ol iwu-d lNonHNen CoantVT of un-v lniPrtance to communicate. The lte olle Labor. J'10vtil party are holding meetinfrs in different . loviiimeg. mere was one meeting on the Pub ! he Square on Friday uifrht and another in Cam- una uoru(rn on t-aturday nitrbt. Reported Spectalla for the Freeman. The "Removal Ring-" held their twentr-sixth caucus at MeL.s office on Thurwlav wenlnVof last week, and from the fact that the quartette w ho compose this '"Itinjf" have heretofore been pursuing such a vacillating course, and didn" appear to know exactly what to do with the very lurKe elephant which thoy have on their hands, we wore rather stirm-is,-,! .u appearance or a firm determination and settled resolve impressed upon their intellectual look ing countenances. Ve felt that now the block , ivj, juu-servws ana iruv rotwt. ;.iou.n for 1110 I niMupboncully speaking about to be broup-ht ISS. to thendvcrt.semonf of I ffritt .V'V he v?m'f ,n 'on the two B.-S, the ,u- voter who has changed bin rw,0''. fri.ni one district to another ,1 .e tbat he is properly icris- ti...1x- toirnshin. CLear- ,b 7-il"m! T i,i nisc-lf in his barn on Sun-u':--hu u s't ed. Ue leaves tt wife Vt.r.il--hlU1 !f n.fferson township, Somer-J-1" instantly killed in confluence "Vir.., iiiir been iHUK"1 "".u.'Vr'.i..s." fr1. , iiiiilcrs at a saw Stiluit'JCnrvcd up the first oysters of .II""111 ,.muluy ui(rt last. They were '"! N , - kceH-lrge aud luscious at 2-U1 U- prei-arod to accouimoduto the party was busily enquired in writing, and a casual if laneu at the hieroglyphics he was rapid ly transferi-iiitr from his poetic brain to the sheet of foolscap before him, revealed the tact, in a bold and start inir ),- .1 linn !,., i,.... ' lllounrh, of Somerset -.,,.- uccHieniauy ui.sei. 1 -,ft w water on itlf a few weeks :-(uU ?l I vre iv scidcl that it died of ;ioq v ncw Catholic church .nie i i i.roirrerfs in IJoyd s I - i-iac nation, for the past k'i0 i will probably iH.'kept up until knt Court. 'It haslenprc-tty 1Sdkfnsnmn,C.W.sly, r5" . wii bus 1-wsn honoreil wuti uie Aub'! t u natv Piothonotary by fapt. Wn ,"1 ri..r .i the duties of that office b tl'U Irttrict Court. Casper l:,.,n.!, hrinit and . oni.etent oll.ccr tuuw.n- .. c. .-rtield, on niuay slannou anoiiier lil li penet rat-.l the heart and if'-'tl,a.t. Li i.-.l.l.his. clBinrc.1 with !,,,, v to the munler. Dale leaves r.Wa" I ii.mivr will' 'HV. i.iiv. iti1ii-tinr several (II1U ' , n iiaiiieu ,v ,,,11-r r.n..ourindidateforCoii 1,11 taUiir; with Ms preseu-e b;':;:,n d ene ot the most intelligent t, mi -men in the State, and f he TZ t 1 not beeansehe dou-t dc- il Miilneut ut ility and spotl.-ss l.im the esteem of pollti- rSunewedtd not learn attempt 41vun'st rsnt train, a short dis J,SM.ii..tJayl!;t,bt ' i h ioe way by the cars and almost 'fj of LiSi-lothimr, but very mi- ;mm,d his way to niwuun:. . i in r.-fii-t of a neat pamphlet cen of i.n u.iuuis, nanieslof mamiRers r, V f,.n'mti..n in n-gard t the f ec-ond Kit, l.itionof Uw Alt.-ona Park A-soci-; fhWtii be ht-ld in that city on Tucs y 'rinir-hiv and Friday, Oct. 4th. list of premiums is large ... i Tin- 'i"w lmvp not room this week to .kmlw wlirri'of wcsi-.ik when we nssure 1 J, i t!:at the .ionic to dp nei.i ai SNltliniaV W Iie-l ween, iu ;rlitiviti s of the present season, and will U-irniitly uellgnieu nn ine inriii na aimwiiK iits that will be afforded lunrc (lrhvntion and wc believe u ,1 mrnvt hand is to be In attendance A!tn"iv.i. N' ene who apvieciates suen iiuld lull to im.' preeeut ui me iimwc iVw Liitrinper. finding himself -ramped nt ul pKinu ii alMV.it to remove his tin t .l,iuv,ii nt to the newly fitted up aud ;t-, biiiMiv.Klnmtcl lK-tween the stores of l,miir,ii!;iiiiJ A. -. UiirKer r.ns. wnere iVi. fiuitcnd his business by laying in a -6 or eiH'Mii)? aiiu iieMiniK p.i'e im artiflrsin his line. Vallie is one of the (wine and industrious meehanles In -t. and we hoe his increased faciliti vghiman Increased patronnire and en-iincix-ritv. ilditnn to the many tempting features IwiHn' Fairut ( arrolltou n. as w-t forth iviihir otiri-espondent, we are informed 10 oe a "l.cmoval Aleeting in Johnstown." The deep silence, with which his motions were con templated was at length broken bv one of the 1-.. s anxiously inquiring: "Well, what are we ere for and at the same time a large silver snuff 1kx composed of block tin was placed up on the table. "We .are now just about to push thimrs. renlietl Mel. "ir. ,.-iii i.-.i.i i 1 ' I " ' v "iii ia v.ia i. , if nun ,- ings a week yes, two meetings a week ; that's agreed to. Now, in the first place, we must I 'Vlve Posters, and we must get up something 1 that will make these fellnwn f..i At juncture the pot t announced that he had just prepared the copy for a poster, and although there was no poetry iu it, he could select a few suitable liner, front the booklet which lie had "writ," if it was thought desirable. The hum ble 11. objected to the poetry, but requested the poet to read the prosy document. That gen tleman at once complied with the request, and with considerable empha'sis announced as the concluding sentiment, that "it is for you to say whether treason against the interests of the great majority of the people of this county shall lm rewarded or made odious." "That won't do at all," interposed McL., "for during the war all IK-mocnits were culled traitors, and as our can didate has been a Democrat, we hope to get some votes from that party: but If you don't recall those unuleasant words von'll nut vonr i foot in it yes, you'll put your foot iu it, sir. i Strike out the words 'treason' and 'made odi- ous," and substitute something else." "Xo!" I thundered the ponderous 11., striking the table ; a violent blow with his list. "For the bast nine ! years 'make treason odious' 1ms been mv text. and on every public occasion, when called upon to make a speech, I have vilified Democrats bv calling them traitors. That speech is all my Ftx k iu trade. Through it 1 have attained pow er and money from 1). J., and I will not try to learn a new piece now." "Well now there's no need of jrcttitig excited. put in McL.. "I'm with you, even to Morrell. but I tell you these Democrats all know your speech by heart, and they'll swear it's the same old radical tunc? you have been harping on so long. It will drive votes from us. I tell you the Democrats won't staud those infernal words!" "'Kro now," re marked the doughty K., handing around the snulT, "I don't see as 'ow it makes much differ ence. I don't care what you do so vou don't strikeout interests.' Vou know I am after the interest." "Yes," returned the poet: "so the soldiers thought when you bought up their bounty claims at twenty-live per cent, discount. You are always alter the 'interest.'" Two ounces of snuff was at this juncture stuffed up a capacious nose and distributed over a some what dilapidated shirt front, but ere- 11. had time to make a reply the humble 11. tipped his chair;baek, and, 11 rat asking the ixmderous 11 for a "chaw." he abstractedly put the balance of the plug in his pocket, remarking as he did so: "Now, gentlemen, let's be harmonious. 1 myself don't like this old plaved out cant of the war, and I think McL. is right. 'Treason' and 'made odious' are not just the words to use, for some people used words of like imort against mo just because I got my delegates to vote for Tlerney for District Attorney and afterwards done all 1 could for the iudeienlent candidate and against the regular nominee." "To mine anointed eye," quoth the poet, "these words seem befitting, and tbey must stand. With D. and I it is a principle " "To h 1 mitte briu- ciples! cifs me te nionish," broke in a voice at the door, and the gentleman who was instru mental iu inducing the humble it. to turn the political somersault referred to above entered. "1 say let it stand as it is," vociferated the port ly 11.; "icr'il uut it under the mat aud t iuh t" hrn Hse us are traitors, and we iviU make treason odious. It was a happy hit of yours, poet, after all. ami now 1 won't have to study a new piece." At this juncture a Locust street reniovalite entered, and finding how matters stood, deliv ered himself thus: "1 dinks ash we must haf some moosie, uut 1 shust tot as Miarly vas agreed There are fif teen more meetings of like diameter appointed, and save and except these meetings, there is nothing occurring worthv of mention. The la test news from Europe is unfavorable to the t rench, and aff airs look gloouiv for all Europe. At home here we have divisions, and there is u general distrust of everybody. The very crick ets ure beginning to sing in prolonged monitone something like "Not for Joseph, if he knows it." It may be that the melancholy mood of your correspondent makes things assume a dreari ness that is not real. Improvements are still being pushed forward in Coneinaugh borough. Portage street, or that street that runs up past the Mechanical Works, is graded and will soon be paved. It has to be filled up three feet at the east end and dug out three feet at the west end, iu order to obtain fall for the water, but when finished it will make one of the handsomest stree ts in that borough. Dysenterv is on thi increase hero 1nst now. About sixty cases are reported iu Johnstown Death of Fjtheh Hetiikx.-The last Bed ford Oaxrtte furpisbes the following obituary notice of Very He v. Thomas Hkyi.ks, evident ly written by a correspondent of that paper : IIetdeju. We are sorry to have to announce the rather sudden death of the Very Rev'd Fath er Heyden, of Bedford. For some time rjast his health seemed to be improving ; on hist bunday he preached in his church with his usual vigor ann clearness, but was soon after taken ill, and remained so till death kindly relieved him on Thursday evening, 25th inst., about 5 o'clock. It is hardly neeessarv to say that in the death of the Very Rev'd Father Heyden the community has sustained a great loss in him every member has lost a friend. Of bis singular abilities we will not speak. His rare benevolence, kindness and charity are not only kuowu to us. but have marked him out wherever he. went as tho affa ble, polite and gentlemanly priest, who exacted 1 rotu all, bc.th Protestant and Catholic, the high est marks of este-eui and admiration. His great intellect aud rare qualities of mind are already well known throughout the country. In eru dition he was varied in theology he was pro found iu pulpit oratory he excelled in lectur ing the younif he could hardly be surpassed. In a word, in those qualifications which per tained to his sacred calling, he had hardly u ri val. At the death of such a man it is no wonder indeed that grief, deep and lasting, should en- mmm street is the place to get the worth of alone, though but few cases have as vet proved I velope our whole community. The remem fatal. It i.-f ontaglousand it would "to well for ( bra nee of our good priest and his many virtue's cniiuren to keep awaj" lroiu places Where there i " 111 "ul soou iaue irom our memory, anu uci er is sickness. again do we c-.iect to find another like to our own ucar, pious ana gooa r ather lieyaen. Me died at the mature ago of .'!. He was born in Ireland, but came to this count ry at a very early age. He was educated at Emmitsburg, and. The Hood to which reference was imirin in mv last letter seems to have done atrreat deal of damage in the vicinity of Sculp Level, as I see bV U Somerset 11ilTtflv Till, tlrwifl lit , lw. I itth, Paint creek swept away bridges and dams for I with tho exception of a short period iu Phila miies. iir. uonmyer lost three dams. lr. Runt ley two, and Mr. Crumley, Cant. Honacker. Mr. me among us ail, Samuel Hoffman and eieorge Conrad each one ma king a total loss of ten mill and saw mill dams. Mr. Count d also lest his ice house, tine of the three bridges swept away was the pike bridge at that place. Tho proierties of Messrs. Vail and Rantley were very seriously damaged, and the paper from which I quote estimates the entire loss at fully five thoustind dollars. C. W. Easly, Esq., has removed his law office to the Union Hall building, in the room dedica ted to the use of the Fi-othonotary, in whose absence Mr. E. Is fully empoAvc-i-ed "I tielicve to act a deputy Prothonotary, besides being pre pared to dispense law as heretofore to all seek ing legal advice. We wish him abundant suc cess In his new posish. The friends of the turf held a re-union meet ing on Saturday at the Park grounds. It is said that premiums amounting to tttio were to be given away or awarded. It Is believed, howev er, that John Brown's trotter didn't appear, and hence the fun was spoiled. The German sympathizers with Prussia held a meeting in the Turners' Hall, as I announced they would, and collected some money to be sent to the? Fatherland. The schools in Cambria borough commenced on Monday last with Michael Sweeny, Sue A. O'Hagan, Kate O'Hagan and Ellen J. CJarvcy as teachers. A little girl named Annie Beam, whileplaying in the Island school vurd. in CnmMii'iinrh twn Ollffll. Hot mntlV dlVZ Hircl. tho nnul'ni'tiiiui tn ! fracture he-r right shoulder in consequents of coming in contact with the corner of the build ing while heedlessly running across the yard with outstretched arms. A heavy piece of iron fell on the left hand of Mr. Conrad Kckerstein, of the 6th ward, while he; was at work iu the rolling mill, on Monday, and mangled it in a shocking manner. The weather still keep warm and wet, and there appears to be no signs -yf frost here yet, though there lias already been frosts away up in Maine.; Hoping to have more to write about the next time, 1 remain at present Yours truly. Rem Roy. SrSIMKRllILL Twp., Sept. 5, 1S70. Fi-ietirt 3e- There are several cases of lung fever in this locality at present. Among the. sufferers are Messrs. James Rocket t and Alex. Skelly, but I a in glad to state that they are both on the mend. The Catholic church at Wilinore is undergo ing repairs at pre-sent. The spire; has received a shingle coating iu imitation of slate, and pre sents u magnificent appearance Our worthy pastor. Rev. O. P. Gallagher, who means ami understands business, has determined to make the repairs complete, and with that object in view has, in addition to the amount realized on the 4th of July, se-t on foot a subscription which has by this time reached some five hundred dol lars. As in uchrinore'iuoney, however, than the i amount realized or likely to be realized iu J his way will be needed, it is also designed to hold a pic-nic on Saturday of next wee-k, Sept. 17th, to which all well disposed persons mid their friends (Spinners. &c.,) are respectfully invited. Won't ye country editors and all our brother corres pondent grace the occasion with your presene-e-V We had au abundance of rain here during tho past week, and the appearance of the clouds at present writing indicate that Aquarius has not yet repaired his leaky bucket. :Y considerable area ot ground has aJrenav delphla and Pittsburgh, ho spent his valuable uie among us. He was honored by a large in neral. The ceremonies wore imposing. Very Rev'd Fat her Tuigg officiated, and Rev'd Father Bradley delivered a feeling address on the vir tues and charities of the deceased. Amongst those present we might mention Rev'd Fathers Garland, of Pittsburgh, Walsh, of Hollidays burg, Kearney, of Latrolie, and O'Holloran, of Bi-oad Top, &-c, ice. From the church the pro-e-cssion moved towards the graveyard, and amid tho deep grief of his many friends, all that was mortal of our dear, good friend, was consigned to its final resting pluce. Hay lit iU in pence. Bedford, Aug. 27, 1SS0. Tlmt'N So. If every line of our paper was occupied in announcing the fact that E.J. Mills sells the Ix-st brands e.f Hour that the other Mills of the country arc manufacturing, we would not too often tell tho o'er true tale, for it is admitted by all who have- useel the Hour sold at his popular Flour and Feed Depot that it has never been and never can be surpassel for excellence. The best Hour and feed at cheapest rates is what Mills brags on. 51. II. Mayer. Were ever you there? Well, I declare, you had better prepare to take a stare at his clothing there, at prices so fair No. 214, OiH-ra House, Main stre-ct, Johnstown. Men's clothing, boys' clothing coats, vests, pants, drawers, shirts, woolen shirts, overalls, collars, hats, caps, and everything in the clothing line as cheap as can be bought in the large cities. Please give Mr. Mayer a enill and examine his largo stock of niadc-up clothing. Heft Known That N. F. Carre.ll keeps a Dry Goods and Grocery Store just opposite the Opera House, Main stree-t. Johnstown, at No. 215, where he offers great inducements to cus tomers to purchase" cheap goods. He has at present some beautiful samples of dress goods, which ho offers at extremely low prices, anu his groe:oric-s are going like hot craki;s. because they are good and e-henp. That's what's the matter at N. F. Carroll's Cheap Store. John J. Murpby take-s pleasure in an nouncing to the citizens of Cambria county that he has just received a large stock cf new dry goods at the Mansion House Corner. Johns town, where he will be happy to ses all his old and many new customers. Now is the time to purchase dry goods before the European war enhances their value. Call with John J. Mur phy and buy some nico dress goods, carpets, cloths and notions. ' - - ' - ... - - - ....... ... . l ,'1.!UV I u-(fT a(Iifii oppostf or cjpost- us in our plot to bt-cn sown with wheat uml rye, and much more frv ui w. jst iifji-t tit ii- intiiif. .incite who op- - win t.e as soon rciimert every evening is to Ik given dut we might get teband wot 'scorted him from in iitti'iiilane-e. and the vocal and in- :t:il pirfoiinanees we have reason to te tirt olas ami the selections rim-ing. The Fair is to commence on :o'th prese-nf month, and there is no Uaitit ill be far ahead of anything of 'Ini-r attempted in that locality. We at it will prove a fli:tieial success, to Wednesday morniiiir the only biwine-ss 'm'.nTtance disposed of in Court was ttu tlit-i'inn'th vs. Joseph Miller. Esq.. e.f i-h-rfi.il w un lurcenv. .Mr. Miller !l of mone-v In the he declined to vr to the lutter gentleman unless he fully i'!(T.tify it. Mr. Evans claimed that : the lull i.f money, which he alleged con--abiut MX mid failing to secure its l e- ; n(xi;teii Miller for larceny. The latter i'tnUnvii.ve on the trial that he did not V tW. lut unly tl..sr. mid that conse iy tta inoiM-y ilid not be long to the prose- VniViivi, w nf the case the Court seems 'u;vndiM.fiir it charged against con '" ", Jury, however, brought in a "t VI ITtliit V f-i. I Yl! mJt :l VI lllofri I rur l-ill t nn frra ota- trial was imincdiatcly made is Urn aiiowt-U. !;'. ui i pit-kill up a roll ei fMr. K.1I. Kvans. w hic h r flomnn wh mado to bewitch ; a com-n-anurjK-.aliliinjf. a curse fair woman ' 'hic-b A blessing, of e-ou rso, Hiiy II she lias the ability to keep house, "Htly ailll Consult Ur nvn Inlbriuti an,l tir,N of her liege lord by making her , - .... .urU, ,, popular ami completely , ln Profusion, dress poods without " " '-nuiem varletv, and groceries tw-r artu-W ni. ,.;.. ;i. v.,.lT t si , v . v l'1""" can do without, as well LIT. ,h.e "mrkft, enn be found open for ' u anu purchase of nil who appreciate tJ , mp, the right place to secure; , "'"( rfm ii irilllliuu IX d to lcred they .iitt"."'6 entire satisfaction, and adi 1,1 mat their ni-i.-.. .. ., ..i .i . l...i,"UUItu' fin,l it "ted not be woml FaiTr'lK.? lf0od u3inM,.as HKTVf to do. 1!?!?,1N0S--W' regret to, 1 -Mr. IsiUC ( . Sill.r.. n.,;l t? ""'"sl "turdav. Mr. Singer resi . ,'urs at this place and was res wuiMe,.,,,,.,, hs a( ,KUU.st Hlld upriifh announce the ich occurred at si- s- H- " s an iKinest ana uprignt is iuiio-T. ii m years, as near as Ho wnsa blacksmith by trade, T. Tln',,us iiii-hanlc, but much of his J-mherin th -Church-of ('o I Waii, ,;w.ln died at Loret to. on Thurs- iiiy! i AllU!,t. at an advanced age. liti f il""1,'""1 ldgly estt;med citl r "f -Mi'ryhind.and of acknowledged k,i,!j 'I'MtHtiou in his profession. He sli,.,i,t,',ur,jtt;) fora numlierof years, wn ,f ,hi,'t ''t'tunie very delicate bis "nut unexpected. M"nIAMuILY--Mp' Moses Porter, of 'ta frm ".rniP. Somerset countv, as 'MmliM '""rset .s7iMiml, is four ' iij..vi ho Finland weighs poun.ls. Tiittlt'i mni?1 'le"'tri and is a hale and thf S I 1 1Ja9 two 'unifer brothers Pound f. ll' HnU sreei-ally do not 5n Tfc?Jn Ills He has a sister lH-hti mf"is,res thw and a half wi .Ye'tfhd"nt forty iK.unds. r m w,.l,Lbe fiut ""it tho father Is a six 'miW'l"; ubut lr, pounds, and the urr box , w V nuu a tmlt rc lu height. JJsork on a farm. te station iu YJ when he comes from Ebensluir after trying to scheet tc bccples out of te bublic; I means te goart house sejhuare." This un pleasant reminiscence brought a dcep groan from "Sbarly" aud a subdued ex pic-ssion some thing like "it cost me M.UOOcash escaped him. Tho copy for the posters was new handed to the humble B., and he was instructed to take it te. tho "Reformed Democrat" office, and at the same time to bavo a few smaller ones printed for a meeting in Cambria Ix.rough. "We won't go to much expense lor that rt d hole," said the; t'other B. "Them d d Irish have an ab surd habit of voting tho Democratic ticket, and as they can't be bought, of course wo can't ex pect them to help us much." The caucus then broke up, and on the follow ing evening the nic-eting convened on tho Pub lic Square in accordance with anuounce'ineut. A martial band paraded the streets previous to the meeting, and a large banner was carried through the highways and byvuys announcing the fact that u meeting was to be held. Attout two hundred pe-rsons assembled on the Square at the hour appointed, and amid loud cries for Woodruff, emitted from the thmats of about ten men and fourteen Iniys, that worthy inudc himself visible to the naked eye. Having ap- penrnl he i.rocec-ded to speak, and having pro- ceeded tospeiik lie went on to say t hat our coun tv was now in the hands ot corrupt rascals who expend f.'Si.uuO per year in running tho machine at Ebensburg, when as if the county seat was removed to Johnstown 20,tAM per year could be saved, aud If this sum was laid by for a few yea in a palatial jail and court house could be erected in Johnstown and the people wouldn't know that anything hurt thein. Next lie dis cussed the Chinese question and thought that it would be terrible if Pekin or Fongehow were, like thut sweet sugar plum, the ce.unty seat, to bo removed to Johnstown pigtails and all. The price of labor would then be puih'd down, and the only possible benefit that could accrue to our citizens wouiei be in tne luci mat a. nveiy market for rats had been created. Having ex pended his wind on this subject for a few min utes without explaining what the Coolie ques tion had to do wit h the removal question, W ood rutf at last subsided and disappeared from the eoiiccntrated gaze ot the assembled "two hun dred," who sccniod to appreciate very highly his exit from the stage. Some fellow who says he has resided in joimss- towu for about ten yoars, but who is so utterly insignificant that it is hardly necessary to men tion his name, next proceeded to unbosom him self. He announced with considerable gusto that he was a laboring man, but the kind of la bor he performs may be inferred from a brief conversation which occurred in the crowd at this particular juncture: "Uni ycz near mm, juihui ii m; uc o a borin' man." "Faix, and so he is," replies Mike, "for ivry mornen he comes downto the sthale works, and ;tlt41ia,T2!rl'T,'uiek sharp and decl "uia Tn Ii?n the war between France "'t 'f h '".I1 h in the complete -'n emiiira am tho 1mi1- Some re- t-r'tnt,h,r.u'"1 1 tod ,ue rrussian uium " s,i" t7TZtlrST.T Rt the result, but all Wl!t.t.hat "' tt- Havls is as clever. ra.n""ty.ana ti.. k.ir'i" b tluu alfv f rd.a better habces r i-iiuu kaie tuat was ever nil hk-h n . " aer-The eool nights and "Ttl, ;,lao.w Prevail oulv rn.nl.V.l .,. toe. iSJ 32 l rapidly approach- ?.la'lth8no?.."iot-ffectof impressing on ttnTn ,T lac' th.rt George Huntley iuTv." 'S. vicinity who Is nrenared in , 1alUIlg antidote nirninuf ilrt , -e ; -1 - . f touM? .a,.d Prices. Thwe who "l lal1 to consult Huntley n'lnfcir" 1le attending Court .,?'a "r toi Veek should not turn their :'"lrjt!.i ,.! n Wit),,,,.. i : t. :m Jvtul Phot? ' ,h Koorusand inspect iog l! riure kn 1w tempt any person I ''loUfH'nd.thatTs exactly wIj re thry depart for home. whin he mates Daniel ne nows ins neau,anu xir. Morrell se-z, 'Good mornen, Mr. .' 'Good mornen, Mr. Morrell,' sez he. This Isa fine mor-r- Hii vh 1 an icl. 'Yes. sir. it is." sez he: and with that he starts up to ouia nicnaru III 's, on Washington stre-et, but what lie docs there I dunno." Vale "sthale" works. A certain Colonel next told how in his youth ful days he used to gambol on the hill sides iu the vicinity of Johnstown how he used to play mumblepeg on the tan-bark in Kernville how he used to do muscular courting with a cross ered irirl, and a number of other pleasing and instructive reminiscence's. " "i " "" " show conclusively that Johnstown and its peo ple were progressive, and all thut was needed to make it and them supremely happy aud pros perous was the transplanting of the county seat to tliat hallowed spot. "Our young legal friend" next put in an ap pearance and spoke a piece, but what he said it would be ungenerous to criticize or comtnent upon. Before he got through it became evident that it was indeed a removal meeting tne peo ple moved homeward in rapid succession. On Saturelay evening a meeting was held in Cambria borough, as !er small bills. W otwruff and twoothers qeechified, and F.and M. danced a 'jig in H.'s saloon. Those who witnessed the latter saj' it was well done. SnjllI"'"iliIi'. We wish that modest worth might be appraised with truth and can wortn ""K ' lr1...,,nr. were free from y'KLTSTd sender T w wish that all who ,, to, ,1' - - , , 1, ' as scm.Ii as the- soil is dry euou-jii. The spring crops have leen splendid this year. There never was so much corn produced in this township in one season as will be garnered this fall. I estimate the amount at from thirty to forty thousand bushels of cars. The potato crop will also hcabundaut if the late rains do not induce disease. We paid n Hying visit to Johnstown one day last week, and among others had the pleasure of gn-oting our former pastor. Rev. P. Brown, who I am glad to say is enjoying good lu-alth. We also run against our young legal friend, C. W. Easly, Esq., who has transferred his hciid onurters (:snd hindiiuarte rs too for that matter) to the Prothonotary'soilie-e in the building used , for District Court purposes, where he will ever be ready and willing to attend to all who may desire liis legal services. Cas. is as clever a fel low as can be- found In all bachelordom or state adjacent, so we wish him abundant success. During our brief stay in the embryo county seat (?) we took not-s respecting the popularity of the removal- scheme in that "commercial mart," and from what we could e.bse-rve and learn, we came to tho conclusion that if the question was left, to the untrnmmelcd decision of the people, it would receive its quietus at their hands. Wo fear, however, that undue in fluences will lie brought to bear upon a largo number of voters, iu which event the project, otherwise "'a dead cock in the pit," will be very apt to develope considerable strength. Among the Democrae-y of this township the removal ticket, if indeed it may be called a tic ket, will receive the vote of scarcely a single man other than the one who had the audacity to misrepresent us in the Johnstown and Cres son coiivcntions.aml.cvec on his vote I wouldn't advise any one to bet very high. Such are the prospects" for that issue in Democratic circles hereabouts, and less in an influential point of view it would be impossible to imagine. No more at prc&ent from hoLTERO. ClRHOIXTOWN, Sept. 5, 1S.70. Dear Freeman Sickness in the form e.f dys entery and incipient dysentery still prevails in this vicinity to a consiueraoie cxic-m. jii.u.iv.-. to the skill and attention of our physicians, however, but few cases out; of a hundred or more trcate'd have resulte-el fatally. 1 regret to say that many complaints are in dulged in about the rot having appeared among the potatoes iu this vicinity, and the destruction of these valuable esculents is suid to be wide spread in many fields. our nneconvcni. nm s ihivihh ,.- plction, and is a mode l of neatness, comfort and beauty. Tho interior is particularly fine, and the entire building renccts crecm on a u con cerned. In a few days, it Is nopeu, tne Msicrs will be here, and then Carrolltown con boast of e.ne more addition to the already fine array t.f advantages It presents as a quiet and agreeable place of aboIe. Thn r.n.iiea Fair, which is to be held in the basement of the church here, and which is to be opened in two weeks irom to-oay, or on me nuu inst., and is deslgne-d to aid the convent school. tiromises to t.o tne; nest auu mosi aiimiin j w icld on the mountain. I say this from what I know of tho number and variety of articles that are already on hands of the rare beauty and taste, as well as value of many of them and from mv further knowledge that many new and novel features and attractions have been de visedjto make the t ime of the visiter speed pleas antly away, and withdraw for the time being his thoughts from trouble and care. The Brass Band will be in constant aiienuancu, uuu uiw the soft strainsof music meltin sweetness upon the air, the guest can have a nice plate ef ice cream dissolving softly in his mouth, in harmo-.,.- with the former delicious feeling. I ran promise, on behalf of the ladles having the Fair in charge.that no visitor will leave disappointeu. Th.. ni.-.nie at St. Nicholas, on Monday last. was a success, and the good people of that vil lage are'decply grateful to many Ebcnsburgers and Joh'nstowners for their liberal patronage. No more clever party of gentlcme'n ever attend ed a pic-nic any place. i'i, irniui Twooln eif Pino township, Indiana .iintr. in the neighborhood of Cameron's Itot- toin, held a pic-nic the week previous, which, t informed, was well attended and enjoyed. and passed off pleasantly until interrupted by a .....-.- chniipr of rain in the afternoon. . I am triad to bear that a spirit of social enjoyment Is creeping over ine uorue-r iiiiu in'i tlnue to fructify and extend its genial influence, L. (npt. JTcnks, of the Horse Marines, ho often lived beyond his means, but those who would save money should go to Cohen's Hat Parlor, ut No. 227 Main street, Johnstown, where a large amount of money may bo sa veil by purchasing the cheapest hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods in Western Pennsylvania. Fine fashion able hats at cost. Beautiful neckties, linen and paper collars, and such like, almost given away. Co for Them 1 Vallie Barker is now in the city laying in his fall stock of goods, and in order to make room for the new purchases he has instructed bis "right lower" to give every body tij-tcp bargains in any articles now in his store, and as he has lots ef prime goods needed n every household in the county, we can only advise nil our readers most e-aruestly to go and buy while their money holds out. Jmrnrm J. Hnrphy has no Intention ef leav ing No. 1(19 Clinton street, Johnstown, where he continues to sell any quantity of rcady-uiaile clothing at fabulously low "prices. His new stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is large and we'll selected, and must please everybody. He keeps both men's and boy's clothimr, as well as gents' furnishing goods. He offers rare bar gains now in the clothing line. KTO.VKKOAD'S CATHAItTIC STKUP. used in all cases instead of Pii.ij. Epsom Salts, Castoh On. c. Highly Havorcd. Pleasant te take. Children like it. Price SO e-ents. Whole sale, It. E. Skllkks & Co., 4j Wood Stre-et, Pitts burgh, la. IJune Its, 1870.-ly. VEGETABLE S1CILIAH RENEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR WHEN GREY. Renews the nutritive matter which nourishes the hair. ItEXEWS THE anoiVTlT OF THE JTAIIi W1IE.X TiAED. Renews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness. BKAl'TIi rii IIAIIt DRESSING. One bottle shows its effects. R. P. HALL & CO.. Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. Lse p.i.-im.j M A it Tmu .roods do need (and an neeu ies or h ui 5V ... .vri ...i. ,ok heed shoemakers ?J1?"JZZ'ZZ flnVt -oodVof every kind, le store wbh ""rr-- r-.: ni of dry goods, groceries, furniture, etc. Tim. ITp.-Young America's long holiday isabout.oyer,and ere, many daja the chime of the school uun duties m.,n ii.em to their regular routine ot flu need new school books, slates, etc., ouq it "f" ""Ti Cl inanv r.f the lUVeilllCS Wlil just here to say that C. i . 1M," ,? " iTan ample preparations tor the emergeuc and can supply any aud all the requisite j.fr'i" tho very lowest rates. Parents and others in te rested should act upon this hint. Knv Arrlvnl. Leopold Mayer hns just re turned from the East, bringing with hiiu an immense stock of dry goods and dress gooels, ,.-,!, .I, hi is now exhlbitinir at his areat show windows. No. 212 Opera House, Main street, Tv.L,fr-,r.i nnri whffA ho offers them at very low price. He solicits a call from all his old friends and hopes to be able to please all who visit his store. lie has all kinds of dress goods, h.u honnets. ribbons, laces, etc.. and keeps a full assortment at all times. Tminiiid Ac Itrot Iter, tit No. 241 Main street. Johnstown, are now offering great burgains m the Clothing line. They keep a large assort ment of made-up clothing and they havo ur ts with their citv friends by which the measure e.f customers can be scut and suits will be made to order from any pattern of cloth, of which they have many samples. This is an an advantage inm. many win uwn ucibmuu iu embrace in oruer to get neat uiting garmeuis, To increase and thicken tho grawth of the hair, use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcnew- er. Nothing octier fcnu u loscivuvv. CI-OSIXG PRICES Of DE IIAVKX A- KRO., 40 South Third Ktrcet. Philndelphin, ni 3 o flock, 1'. PI., Sept. 9, lMTOk . P. r.'sof '81, Ri. " " '(54, " " '(V. " " 'CT., new, " " 'i7 " " " .Vs. I(M(i's lr. S. fS) Year 6 twr cent. Cy., Due Comp. Int. Notes, Gold Silver I'nion Pacific K.U. 1st M.U uds! Central l'acihc R. R Un'n l'aeific Land Or nt B ndS' 114V 1143; 112'. . 113S HIV IIP, 111 lll'i im.' no?; HdV 110! ll?i IP'S 100 100 111 112 in? iw?; nasi in 108 1 1: P10 f0 S75 KV -,:0 Xtw gldvcrtl5fmer.fsi. Y0IR IBM If fair prices and superb goods are w hat you want, the right men to deal with are M. .L. Oat man & Co., whose Cheap Store is at No. 1 High st: you want to buy anything that can be bought in a first class store, and save money in the operation, Oat man & Co.'s Store is the place to visit. If your mother, wrife or sister w ants to get the very best Sew ing; Machine in the market, tell her to buy the Grrover & -Baker, sold by M. Ii. Oatman. want the lour TO TSK TOTERS OV JAII Islti A COrSTY.- hereby offer myself as an In dependent Candidate for SHERIFF at the en suing October Election. Chest Springs, Scpt. 5, 1S70. DISSOIAJTIOIC or Inrlnrililp. The Parttiershin heretofore existing be tween O. Cunningham, John Stoneback and B. B. Martin, in tho Lumta-r business at Portage, Washington township, Cambria county, is this elav dissolvexl by mutual consent. Witness our bauds this "f.tn day ot August, 1870. O. CCNN1NGHAM. JOHN STONEBACK, B. B. MARTIN, sep.8.-Ct. (By his Attorney, J no. C. Martin.) pmcE KEnrcEi). Till; BEST IN TMK llOUSTKV. NEW YORK OBSERVER. f.i PER ANNUM. OXE IflOXTBI I lti:: TRIAL! SIDNEY E. MORSE. JR.. & CO. 37 Pakk Row, Nkw York. If vou Eastern Star I the best ever sold in Ebensburg go to No. M High st., w here alone it can be had. if not good money refunded. If vou want to buy Dry Goods, go to No. AG High street, where you will get better bar gains than at any other place in Ebensburg. If you want to buy Quecnsware, rlasswrare, Hard ware, &c, be sure and go to No. 1 High street, w here a fine stock at lowr prices await you. . buy Hats In IIIANTED l.Landi for cash and good stocks. TOWN SEND Pennsylvania BRQ6., i:4 South Third street, Philadelphia. ACIIAKCESBLDOMOFFKRBOWnwn interest in one of the best Silver Mines of the day, developing, etc., near Georgetown, Col. Can satisfy you of its undoubted value as a good investment and a paying one. Best of refer ences give;n. I wish to sell one-hn'f of fTW vheanforcnh. Addaessniy atry's,TOV NShND BROS., 13 South Third street, Philadelphia. JIX NIX MONTHS can be made Dv a snrewu ana renauio unui m sum. safe business. An investment of RJo will return a clear profit of 475. For par ticulars call on or address tne woktm amibiuh Picture Co., No. J5 Nassau street. New ork. J NRWRPAPKRADVERTIHNO. A New Book of 128 pages. Price 30 cents by mail. AMERICAN NEWS CO., New York., X7XITED SECURITY LIFE IH3USSHCE & TRUST CQMP4BY OF I'EXXSYL VAXIA,. CAMBRIA COUNTY AGENCY. E. H. PLANK, M. D., GEO. A. HtKUV, 8-ll.-tf. Medical Examiner. I Agent. Ebcntbnrpr, Pa. tPTOLlCIES NON-FOHFJGITABLE. you want to Koots, Shoes, Caps, &c, go to No. 1 High street where there is a large stock at prices unsurpassed for cheapness. If you want to buy Groceries of any kind, go to No. 1 High street, where you can get fresher articles and pay less for them than elsewhere. THIS PARAGRAPH ALONE - THE Subscription Price" m m For a Whole Year, -a -a -a JCTn years of hard work and hard knocks, have organized In I Philadelphia th8 largest ana most complete Clothing House in America, If not in the jX WHOLE WORLD. -a y oonstant endeavors, we have avoided all the old ruts and esyt unuquaiea memoas ot xne iraae, unxu now uik nan is universally acknowledged to be B he Reasons are: -a -a -tsa IWe have built a house for our business, covering noerty-ta t. i j 1 311 nan an acre. -ar O Instead of wedding It In between other buildings, making ILiit dark, and obscuring the goods, it is built on a corner oft33l three streets, and any one may count in it 251 windows. r-a Oawhom may be seen under our roof by any one having time -5. i a r"-i.n.i a i i -j.. .1 ana curiosiry 10 visit uur csiaunsnmeni, anu uesiues ineso, JSS 1400 to 1800 sewers are employed at their own homes. Z-b We make up no Imperfect goods, jjo. Wo thoroughly sponge and shrink ALL our goods. -a -a -&a 3 We purchase our goods at first hands, tn large iots,-some- ss Oetimes In bills of over $100,000 at one time. 7. 8. J? 7 We set our faces against every species of unfair dealing, "a and will dismiss sny employee in any way guilty of it. --- We have such enormous sales that we are content with a profit far below the trade margin. Jg1 Q We warrant trll our goods, and will give every possible J .miarnntRG fn nurrhasers et Oak Hall. Jg -- r J5" tssr Ba -tsx The above are facts that no one cen truthfully dispute, at the"&a. examination we so cordially Invite, will fully prove. "t33( We ask the encouragement and support of all classes of people, feeling sure that in establishing In Philadelphia the -&a Largest Clothing House in America, IJJ 1 1 fo enlist the patronage of all who are Interested in the pros- parity of our Commonwealth W ANAMAKER & OU HALL BUILDINGS ROWN, -a tsa a tax S. E. cor. Sixth & Market Streets. Nos. 532, 534, 536 Market St. 11 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 South Sixth St. tsa -a ill. . OATMAN HAS ltKCOMi: AfiKNT IN Ebensburg and vicinity FOR THE CELKBRATED LOCK-STlTdl FAMILY fl nmiTTMn m a 111113. Ul WHICH IS WAItK ANTED TO DO ALL KIND OF WOftK j AND OIVS TUE lTH6t SATISFACTION IN ALL RESPECTS, j rpillAL LIST, Sutemiikh Tkkm j -L Calicos fft down for trial at a Court of REDUCTION IN PRICES! FOR- CASH! i TO CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OP (ilnss Fruit Jars, &e. 'IO MAKK UOOM ion oniKKGoona J 1 w ill 11 for tho next FIFTEEN DAYS : 1 qntfl ;iut. Tin T.t and Wire. S !.. l ii art iirro JAni, 1 ti.nrt (.nn Jc.rs, I i(j.t-i I'rolcioi Jmrn,. 1 MMt-t XI. Jnrn 2tiart I'rolorlor Jan,. 1 quart Ilellc Jant, 1 Common I'lesis to hplrt at FHniibiirar, in ami for the tonuty of ( n mini a, oomuivni'injr on Monthly, tho fl'li l:iv of Seitmbor nc-Jtt 2 rni?'r WEKK. M-.CUMI Wf.EK. Kern vs. Vounjr Mi lw-rmitt vs. MclH imili ot al Cambriit Iron Co vs. Itajrer's Heir tyiiiio v. wi'ttn mime ... Vs. caiiiP Alloplienv Knil Ilo;nl & Coal Conlpuliy.j vpnftllajrher Pt ni fiotrtro v. IVnii'a ltail llouu o f roves vs. Ifcuker Slmrp vs. Slmrtzet nx ISrotherlino vs. ysrt; Krisc vp. Tntternon et P.I mime vs. mime Iunean vs. T-oidv K:irker VS. Holiinsort Miller... vs. Luther wi me vs. wnne snnie ...vs. fume MoDermltt vs. Mclierinitt Najrle vs' F-l'ler Murrioik., -vs. Wt-tikland Heme vs. Tfarter Smith vs. Mi'MiirrW J. K. HITE, I'rothonotarr. ProthonotaryV Ollicc Elwnsburjf, Anjr. 11, 1"U GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 1 ft7 ACHES OF CHOICE LAND, I J 130 Acres of trhieh are elejired. will le solil on the nust reasonable lernis. This FAUM is lm-tit ed in Allegheny township, Cambrinj nmu ty, ontboroad leiuliii? f rom lxrett to Chest Springs, ami within two miles of the former antlithi-ec miles of Hie latter T-lacf. The im provement consist of a comnuMlkms IWKi.i.iNt; Hoi sr., in ext-llent repair, a pood Babs, nnd nil neeessarv OcTiirtt.itsis. There is a fine OKCHAHBof ehoi fruit and nn abundiuiee of pure water on he premises. Tho woKlland is covered with the best of timber. tT"Tho above described projerty will be sold on conditions to suit the purchaser. Apply u the paemiscs to B. - C.. SHIELD!. Allegheny Twp., Arg. 18, l;o.-tf. "rALUAHLK FAUM AT 1'HIVATK PAL13. The undersigned offers .ni I. mi tlm mrtKt rf :lKf mill lit) tvi ros. his FAItM in IH.u klU k town; 8hip, Cambria county, witnin one-nan luilcof theCluv Pike. Said Farm cou- iK-inix cleared, and has creet d tlitreon a lar?e DWELLlXII lUf6-E, a trHl l'HAMK ljAHN. Blld other OUTlu'ii.IlNOS. An Orchard of lsoiruit Trees Is jrrowiiiK on the preniisi-a. Title indmpu ttdile. F-r further particulars impure of ISaAO MA 11 OX, on the V$$m Aur. ll.-iin. Att'yat Ijiw, Kl iibiiiii. (2.00 per lr. '.no pr iioi. ti.oo Mr lo7. 1.90 per loir. :.oo Mr dor.. a.VJO i-r cioz. Tin Cans, 1 quart. 3 pints, and 2 quarts, vfhv cheap; One bus-liel rt!isk t. Ui to 7 -.-iits ; Clothes Itaskets. .10 wilts to 1 .00 ; Toilet Sets, from fiJut to "i.im -r set of three pi.s. ite friffcrauirs, Water-tVioler, IVith-Tubs, IQ PER EEBT. LESS THAS CITY PRICES S-Thcfie prior-Hire strictly Cah wlien pfMHli are taken away. A larye stock of Brass Kctt l-. Tinware. Enameled Ware, IIousckcepiiiK t.ouiH and Cook Stoves, io at prices to please. -CALL AT i. 1H AVsliliKto Htreet, .OH.VATOII'.V, l'A AND EXAMINE FOR yoi'ItSELVKSl FRASK IV. HAY. . Johnstown, Aujr. 12, lS7.-2m. The CHEAPEST Paper in the World ! c THE WEEKLY PATRIOT, CONTAINING FtiiMY-KiciiT Ctii.- I'MNSof matter Poliiie-.tl. Llterarv. Atfri- eiilluriil. Cum-tit News, Arc., from the First of Septemlit-r. l";n. until the First of .innuarv. Is; I, for Fifty Cents to single stUscriocrs, to t lubs of ten. t-.fm to club;; of twenty, and : .11 to club of one hundred (to Oho address), cafh in udauee. Address, II. F. MEYEHS & CO., 7-ll.-4t. Elitors and Prnpr'rs, Iliirrisbunr, Pa. 7 0 ( FARM FOR SALE. - The ffr undi-rlrned oTTers for sale nt th LICENSE NvXl'lCK. The- petition of PbTEn Bkow.v. of Croylo township, for li- i in the o'Jico of tho Clerk of Quarter Hessions of Court at 9epteuiler Term, 1870. J. K. HITE, Clerk. Clwk' Vtfitc, Ebvrisburg, Ai.-fr. 25, 1H70. e he above price (?700) a TH ACT OFLaNI) located in learnell townnhlji, l amnrto cotintv, nistnnt about a miles from M. Augustine and II miles from Altoi'r.a. Said tract contains 111 Aere. nlwMit 14 Aerm of which ni-e clr-arert and havo thereon erected a Plank Hoi-pr, containing rooms, and a lnrik-e Iiabx the balance of th land beinif well i-oVcred with (food oak and spruce timber. The tertns of puymentwlll b t'tiO in handand the other bntf tn one yoar, itli interest, properly secured. For further Infor- " mation address CH AJILKS MrKKNNA, Mansfield Valley. Pa., Cr apply to Patrick Mauijen, rrioioff near tho premises. LleJa.tit. VALUABLE PROPERTY Al I'KIViTFSALEl Thn underpinned olTeis for saio ON K HI X I)ItKl) A ClttS OF LAN DMtuated in t.'hest tw p., Cambria county, on the road leading to Chest Springs about TntLVE Acuks of whiih am clenn'd and have thereon erected a I-oo Ilnr and Irfo Stabi.B. The tuilaneu of the lni i well covprHl v Ith pinoj oak and other vfuablo timlr, and is aen.ssibio to market. fUv pro perty will be sold on easy terms. F turthec information apflj' to or aib'ui-ss ( lianili! WAKNER. Chet Twp., June 9.-3m, S. Iiwreice 1. LIU & CO., Hanke rs, Oolil, Silrer, GoTerument Loans, arid other Securities, bt usht aisd aolJ. Interest allowed ou Time Lt-p.w.its. G)lections made lo l! accessihJe poinr tn the Uuited States and a gacral BanViug Vusiaess trai?iact .i
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