Cambria Freeman. EBE$BIT.G, PA. TnrnsoAY Mousing, : Skit. 15, 1870. Democratic District Ticket. FOR CO.GBES : 11. MILTON Sl'EEU, Es-q.. Huntingdon. Democratic County Ticket. The Democratic Parly of Cam bria County. If ever any county in this broal Common wealth has preserved at till times its Demo cratic integrity, surely that county it"Little Cambria." In prosperity and in adversity, in sunshine and in storm, she has with equal devotion adhered to her principles as does the needle to the pole. And now, in this I year of grace 1870. she being again threat- ened with defeat by the same unscrupulous ! forces which have heretofore waged war rr FUAXCis O'KIMEL, Lrnvtio. ' against her and her principles, it may he for P. II. HEltO, Cambria Twp. , . ' . J, )H. WACJNEIt, Cht-st springs, wed to glance at her past history in order The District Court Kill. AvtcmUttW. HOKACE ROSE, Johnstown. ahtriS WM. rl. IHI.N.U'JvKK. Johnstown. K.vmint&tunivr '. 11. LHrrvtitr a .,.;.-(,... ir. ii v yZuXXiiZSuTk ht e may gather wisdom from the lamp i of experience. f Since the erection of Cambria into a sepa- r f . 7u r , .-r i ! rftte county, t-hc has always been Democrat On our first pape will be found a certified , . , . f., ' .. A, ic, and a:ways encountered an 1 vanquished copv if the bill extending the powers of the I A, , Tk- I r . r r i t . the Mime fe, althe ueh that foe has assumed District I. -ourt of Johnstown. By a misprint i , . , , . " ... . ...... ... , r t. a great variety of thapes. 1 he birth of Cam- lii the heading, it is made to appear as the , . ... . , . J. . - . r, . "r";i county was m 1S0-1, duung the Presi .Act under which the present District Court , , . . f . . ... r .i "ency of Thomas Jefferson, the father of De- exists, w hereas it w only the bill for extend- ! . , . . ........ ... , . . , . mocracy, and she then, in her cradle. J I InnJiiUil lln ........ 1 L .. . . , . i iiiuivuicu ii.... ;uic aim rcitt &iiie?uiau Committee last winter. About the beginning of the session of 18CD. "The ticket we rais this day isplcdfred to re farm and retrenchment and most rig-idly op posed to increase? of taxation for any purpose. The leading candidate tin this ticket are; Dem ocrats of most unimpeachable political integ rity, and all ar wtpublo and honest men, and have tlio ability to perform what they promise, and lmvu the luaniintss toe-nrryit out. We shall support it, believing- that on its success depend the welfare of our citizens nnd the in creased prosperity and purity of the Democrat ic party iu the county. This is the modest language of the "Old Captain," in the last Johnstown Democrat. '.Ve have answered the "reform and retrench ment" humbug in another article. Wood ruff savs he will support it (the removal ticket). Of course he will, but what will the honest Democrats of Cambria county say of a man who now boasts of his "politi cal integrity" and who, on Monday the 8th day of August, wag the open, boisterous and apparently sincere opponent of the removal fraud and deuounced Hose for being in favor of removal, and yet, on the 20th day of August, just twelve days after the meeting of the County Cinventh u, received and oc ceptcd a nomination which belies all hi:- former professions, betrays his best friends, and disgusts every Democrat in the county who ever took his hand in friendly grasp ? Vive la Republlque! Late War Ketvs. General IVcus Items. The war in Europe still goes onl The ter- j The little ship City of Ilagnsa. twenty riili Rlstiioliipr nr. KJun rn the Iii !MAn i fi'f-t l,mr nd carrvinEr two men. which left j - - - - - ... r - - f 1- - - r n . ; frontier, the total defeat and surrender of Livemool three ruonths aso. has arrived in Gen. McMahon's entire force, the woundiiig lioMon. f of the commander, and the taking of the j Elections held since last fall have given ! Emperor by the Prussians, are events which I the democrats a gain of two Governors, four : 3 have parsed into history. These events j Uuiled States iv-nators and seven members i g were almost immediately followed by poj u- ! of C ngress. Klectirs for 0ngies.men ' jL ioi u v ii iuowitiii'iio 1 11 a Olio in loiii iB o ; llAr; iciiJ llTil4 ill I W t.)t rti i f)( vi p,' auvi j Republican foim of government, and the ix-: Xi.ith Carolina. I3iight!y bieaks the raor- . ulsion of the Napoleonic dynasty horn the : ning. throne of France. The Republic Ji.is been i Catharine Ilurnnul, who wassnme tim. ; The Ki.lnr yi are twr.; publicly proclaimed, nnd a government if j since acquitted of murder in I5erks county the upper pjirt , the i, national uetencc const; tu ted. w inch was lati- on the ground of lnriani tv. lias been rmcveil mid .nsis!ii:ff r f ::.r,.,. , . .. .' fipd hv no tin 1m r sirrliniu t ion w il h llnM-ral i., il.n Qiiii. I tl,.!! r.;..,! 1 (m, .L- W it. the In nrii.i- ...i .1. ' ' - : : J I I . , .... vu... 1 V W L. 1 1 V. I, 1 n I V, U 1 1 1 1 II & A ' 1 1 1 I II I . avi ' " 1 , I 1.1IH IIIF ..omit us Aiiuiifici 01 nar, aim nail me son. BCquiIItd 01 norte Mealing on Similar! T',pnT,.h;,i iiinvcrnh.i.r il, u a. j . .. . .i-, ... .1... :,.:....;.... !... "Kirii. J" "'o H" wm . JIHULlua, 3 lu&CU IU ILC ll IOC 1 Flil-J. or vci" Amii the mighty events and stupendous changes which have crumbled the proudest throne of Europe into dust, and, to all hu man seeming, broadened the base and con solidated the structure of another, thero arises in the thronged and tumultuous streets of agitated Paris a cry which cannot be heard with indifference ou this side of the Atlantic. In all great uprisings for liberty iu any part of the world, and especially in every great uprising for liberty in France, our sympathetic citizens have been almost as anient and excitable as the impulsive and demonstrative j eople of the French capital." For Greece, for the South American Repub lics, for Hungary, for Cuba, and especially Ion two great and memorable occasions for j avowed intention trance, our people and our government have eaeiiy outtuu the cold nictates of prudence, and pn lfered their generous sympathy to nations struggling tJ be free. There is no part ot our natioual character ot which we L'nmd states. Iu the n.enri time the t'rus- j The presidium hnh'e ren.a'kid iu dm bar" nave uetier reason 10 ou prouo inan ei tins j mu nioiie.-., iintitr iving wjiiiam ai;i ir,e ; nijj n e prisoner, that Ji'e vet:tct, wl.i'e it iiiaye cioiilioos, uiie-aicniaimg syrnpaiiiy u mi 'll -'v.- -rinr with renewed vigor fur the defence of the ; same time. 1 . which iu rV(. . s '. , against the assaults of the old Federal rarty. Tn 1 1 lr A ?! nnnnr t-Vi t ciirnrt.1 n A.iAl DatiKl M Lnnchl-.n kiicwtu the oriumal bnl , . . . to some of our citizens, stating that it was all i TT AnUUsomc Vty - j A. W. Tati.or. of Indiana, the Ret ubli they required, and that the passage of that j Arwn; ,he " & ad of the c:m candidate for Cong.ess in the West bill would settle the question and restore j K""-?,it1 Cby were '.mr by her Demo- morclaad district, for reasons quite satifac harmony and good feeling in Johnstown.- T? f'T' son,,,re I to himself, has resigned, and Andrew That bill was partly in ihe hand writinir of i "f daikened the I Stewart, of Fayette ceunty, has Uen r.omi- ,.t i i r . , . . .. . i otate like a pall. Cambria county stood "like Mr. MLaughlin and tartly in that of Cyrus Elder. The same bill, so presented, became u law, without any change except to reduce its jurisdiction from five hundred to two hundred dollars. It was thought the ques tion was then settled finally and forever. At the next session, however, the bill on our first page was presented. We call the attention of honest men of all parties and of every locality to this bill, and ask a cartful perusal of its provisions. The law was plain ly vneonttiluliunal a bill of the sjine char acter having been vetoed by the Governor a thort time before for that very reas- n, It makes, as w ill be seen by reading it, two Sher:fl, two Rrothouotaries, two Regis ters, tsvo Recorders, and t vo District Attor neys in the same county, contrary to the plain provisions of the Constitution ; and, what is worse, it gave J .hnstown and the districts within the jurisdiction of the Dis trict Court the riht to select both sets a a thing that no honest man in Johnstown could want. And yet, because this bill, ab surd as it was, met with the oppotitiou and fate it deserved, Potts, ML;ugh!in, and Barnes are determined to involve the county in half a million dollars of expenses and re move the seat of justice from the centre to the extreme corner of the County. uated in his place. Mr. Stewart was a a star in the midst of surrounding darkness," member of Congress almost ffiy years ago. and fearlessly proclaimed the light f Dem j and now, that he is over eighty years of rgc-, .K.racy against tne ua. Kness ol political big- i to galvanize him once more into political otry. And today the gallant Democracy of "Little Cambria" stands precisely where they ever stood !ikf Jefferson, swearing life is beyond all reasonable comprehension. Of the election of Henry D. Foster in the district we never did and do not now enter "upon the altar of their country eternal hos- taiu tbe bij,htest doubt. We have known tility to every species of tyranny over the mind of man," and believing, like Jackson, that, "the blessings of government, like the dews of heaven, should fall equally upon the high .and the low, the rich and the poor.'' j Thus, in the name of Democracy, we have i always been successful. "In this sitrn we have conquered." But, besides all this, scarcely has a cam paign pass-eil in Cambria county without some locdl issue to distract the attention of' Mr. Taylor long and well. He is a high niindul and honorable gentleman, and al though we differ with him in politico, we bear our williug testimony to his admitted high personal character and iutcgrity. If A. W. Taylor was bound to be defeated by Gen. Foster, as Mr. Ta lor freely admits in his letter of declinatiou, what earthly chance of success has a Fupcrr.uratcd political fo?sil like Andy Sieart ? Taylor's withdrawal is a viitual confession of suie and certain .1 r . - "CUJULr;,lf a,iU fcuucB w.cm irom llieir iaitti fipf.t n . r ti. P ..h-0i r... ... v. lhese, too, have signally failed. The work- j district- the cause of freedom in whatever quarter of the world it may lilt its banner, u Ik n manifested towards France and it is to wards Fiance that our manifestations have always been the most feivent these exhi bitions have been reinforced and strengthen ed by a warm sentiment of gratitude for the assistance which France gave us in the war by which, with her help, we achieved our independence. France is irn-eparably psso ciated with our proudest and most patriotic recollections. She gave us Lakaykttk ; she was our ally in the war against England ; she, of all nations of the world, was tin; first to catch the contagion of our example and try the experiment of a republic. We are bound to Fiance, as we are bound to no other European nation, by ties of gratitude, iiffectiou, common hatred of England, united exertions in war, and eirty sympathy iu re publican sentiments. Nothing could there- forts be more natural than the prompt in- 1 couragetnent we have always given to her hitherto unsuccessful attempts to establish a republic. Even the calm, senate, imperturbable Washington was movtd to enthusiasm by the Cist French republic. When on the Capital and the expulsion of Ihe Prussian j At Chai lottsviile. Virginia, or. the 10th. j rior is a eonduetor nU.', '." ' U' r army from the soil of France. The new R. C. Ayers, tried for killing Dr. Olivar for tube, nnd called a IV. i,'-' government has been recognized bv the i the seduction of Miss Avers, wv.s nrmrtted. 1 ncetod with the 1T:. .ic. .... i -i . .i i. .... ... .. - . .. ' ""'( r. Thet.;:.l.!i r fs (,, ,, ( or tlss.n s rlivided ii.'tr, ''.r the Lower, the X, ri . , Urowu 1 rinee, are steadily i.e.irii.g the v.hiIs was a natural one, was in accordance neither ol Paris, and the latest account rtpoit theiu ; with Ihe Jaw nor the evidence, only ten miles distant. j A M ,lie Radical i at ers . f IVrnsvIranh ihe citadel of Laon wrs surrendered fin u..uro iti-n it,,. I I. an received fioni Marshal B though he is unable to get away from Metz. ,' fav,.r a high taiiff." Who lies? he is very active in tendirg out expeditions j The next L-ghdature of this State will to harass the Puissians. The pcasantiy of s have the apportionment of the Co:; .-res-ion! Alsace also do the French cause much sei vice i and Legislative, districts, the first f-r the by warring on the enemy in the guerilla fash- ,,xt ten years, the second f,,r seven Both ion and by cutting iff btragj.le.rs. The ) , f th-se are now fixed hv the siini uiu . ture Icr tl.e r.rst tin, vi ttAi Tt ine iitaoei ol Laon vs surrendered ou : swears thai the Democrats are free-tiader Friday by its commandant to save ihe city i nd opposed! protection. Yet. Gai field from bombardment. The Prussi.n.s on enter- j in opening the campaign ou the Repubiicar ing blew up the fortifications. News have i si.ie Ht Mat.i field. Ohio, the other night, de been received fioni Marshal B.tzjine. A U ! r-i .rr.,t ei.t l, .r-. ..f i ..Ti..'.: r i-M "II- ill i upper expeN, tin- l.,v : de-sire to itrinKtr- j urinate without the ui.;'i...,"T ' i ...i . . . ' ' r.. i iuinii3 oecuis in eli'l ir,.,., j To cure these arceti-!:s. S action tie in uncles, wl : j vurinus funrli.in-. If tl and Droj.sy ny ensue. Ti c ru'-tir must ulso i (. ) in in limy in. j j affl-et the hodiiy he. I i : rt;.s f nee of .StrasbtiUrg is continued. I .". n'-B.in ah' our He s!i and t,i,,o! ;ir,. , ! foure-e-c. '. ..i.i.l. ew. ...... r . I .. I' "1" l" 110 f ;''"-- ' cACinng ineauu.iration , unn? will not occur again until lft4i. v,. u, .,,c. 1II..O-0 ii. u cmv is nierauy in St. I.ii's a little ii i.e same .. ....I I ... . : .i e - - r- i-ouuijtu in pieces, me n.riinranoi.s ;ue comparatively tin tone) ed, an 1 the fire of the entered a j'st.k simp. giri eif five -ears recertlv. and ran aa,nst an irnri railincr tl.il. l.-i garrison ot, the besieger, is kept up with j her chin. In drawing"" back to extract hei- STII.L LATElt. I'Aitis. .Sept. 12 The Prussian advance j has halted at a point nine miles from the : outrr works, and works are being thrown up. The Bavarian. Corps, under command of the Grand Duke, made sin.ut;iui us assaults noon Totil and M'-ntmedv. en Sarin. h.v i r t . ., t, . . . . " . - i6i oi ov.nuar, nyo, adit, me rienen j anti were repulsed t both jilnces with great milii-tf f 1,, tlltO .,..1ftV, l;n. .. ..I. ! .-lilllnKi... A ..1 .1 . 1 ... I . , r i tr r 1 1 .m i.r i.miti,,, I ; I i . ; : . . : . . , . uim. ii is in-ft,eii she pul ed tiie railing w th her and her n.ng a great renown. ; heatl 8lr ki, a ., t.pK . "J'V'J" i - r- ...... . w tia 1 ' 1 1 1 j H 4 i between it and the railing and choked to death. '.il J, till IIHECMATISV.- Tu'n loins is indie utive of 11: eiocur in pen-sons dj.-pose d t.. t.-i' hnlky wcretloiifi. ,; The fiRATEi.-The gKA;l ,... jrh et or improper 1renm. fit of il,,. ;.. Tl..... v.. : pe lled from the l.Judder. hi.t -w.', ": If T -Mimes feverish, and - d:;:-.. ,, '-' ' ' A little girl 10 vr-ars of danchter ' ,rom -Isit that ,;;P J , ;;' oi jncuuei tinier, ol Gen Ire town.-hip, IVrrv county. wii enticed into the woods not h.na Inrrsi- fs a ofl,t!e.n eif r-t . " j w"iin vinain ar,l inrrioly I "ln "ouy. nr.i innri difTi-r. i't utraged. Every effort is beinir nmde to ! ite to the Vfiri H?Tec:pd. , -' ferret out the perpetrator, and tl;o citizens ! ifflls-l over ihe jt j; ingmau's party of Cambria county the Re form -candidates the bolter's ticket have all bad their day, and have passed to obliv ion. These factional local fights have all been A Fulsc Pretense. The latest and most transparent d'dga of the removal factiou is to be found in the last Johnstown Tiibvue, in the shape of an ad dress "To the Taxpayers of Cambria coun ty." It is signed by quite a number of citizens of the imperial chy. The preamble to this address is verbose and utterly devoid of truth. What might be called the resedu tion, which always follows a preamble, is in the followlug words, insuhing the.ugh the are to all the will known , lu'ea of English grammar : "Thin hi to certify that we-, the undersigned citizens of Johnstown and vidnity, do herehy pledjre ourselves unto the taxpayers of the County of Otinhria, that if the Seat" ol .luniieo is removed from Kliensliurjr to Johnstown that wo will re sist to the utmost unv inerease of taxes over and above the present rate of taxa tion, in conaequenco of such removal. Xo tax payer in the County should ho required to pay eino cent more tax than he or she now pavs. for Ihe-tjiiilciing', ami completion of either "Court iKiose. jui i, or ot nor County huildintrs m Johns- Fakiiagut Abroad. When, in 1858, the new b came lhat Havelock had died under the walls of rescued Lucknoiv. says the New York IVorld. the flags in the harbor of .New York were at h.ilf-miiwt 'T.ot lie " vrrnla made by disappoiuted aspirants for Demo- j Henry Kingsley in England, -always in our cratic nominations, and have always been i bickerings renumber that !" When the defeated by the true-hearted Democrats of the county. These men, calling themselves Democrats, have organized the oppositiou ticket to the Democrats during the present word is flashed under the waves of the At lantic that Farragut is no more, the British ensign droeqis at spilheud. From the masts of 'elsou's Yictory at Portsmouth and Lyons's Agimamnoa the same token of campaign. They are James Potts, Daniel ! sn,IOW ant' respirct is paid. Here only, at j1 Lutughliu and .John F. Barnes. They are all disappointed t fSce-setkers. James Potts has been a ttanding candidate, and in 18C0 defeated the Democrats by running as a vol unteer and electing a Radical. Daniel Mc Laughlin, wheu only a few ears from Mary land, was a candidate for the Lrgislatuie, but the Democrats preferred Pershing, and j nominated the latter gentleman. John F. bart.es was elected Distnct Attorney and served thieo years, but when ha asked a re nuujiuatiun, his conduct as an efficer was cot approved, and, if our recollection serves his own home, was there neglect anel scan dalous ir.decorum. It was a criminal omis sion which ought never be forgiven ; the absence of the President, literally -loafing" at Long Brauch : the Minister of Marine, as our snpeifiue Secietary of the JJavy loves to be called, idling among the mild mountains of New Jersey; Admiral Porter gyrating within the Coburg ciicle of the District if Colnmbia and plotting pronation ; and the good old sailor carried to his grave by pay masters and marines J The New Yoik Times well says : The Uritish fleet at pithead has, it uproars, paid honors to the memory of the Into Ailu.iral j-arrajrut. I, lider these circumstances, the L it tea Mates go e-rnnient will, perhaps, ly eio the same. At the funeral eif our jri e"i fl.l t - , me coiors oi rr..nce, w ashixoton made a speech the warmest he ever made iu his life in the following words : "1 receive, sir, with lively sensiLbPy, the pymhol of the triumphs aud of the enfi ane hiscment of your natie n, the ci lors e.f Fiance, which you have now presented to the United States. Tat transaction will be anm unced to Congress, uuei the colors will be deposited iu the ar chives f the United States, which aie at itice the evidence and tie n.rtuorials of their Ireidom and independence. May this ome hour, and the loss of the Bavaiins is estimated at 10.00D. The ne:ws that Russia. Austria and the Uni.i'd States have meivcd fir an art; istite. is coi.fi: m? d, and the advance e-f the Prus sians on Palis has been stopped iu cuse que nee. The urws is very cheering hero among the people, and the impression prevails that peace will he made in a short time. Paris. September 12 10 A. M. At 1:."0 this morninc a heavv skirndh t.,h- i (in. imi i luii-rticu 10 rueie out spti-ii' j-.istice t , wnen jouno. j Recently, in the Chnmbei shurg court. Viii:am D..vis, co'.oieJ, was seutenctd to twelve month's iuiprisonn.ent in the peni ; tertiary h r outraging the person of oT ; betuern 0 and 10 jears of age. The fibre was committee! five yers aro, since which j time Davis managed to escape arrest until recently. j A little child futir years old. 8-,n of Mr. George V. D. xfer. of Danieh-on vi Jr. dm be perpetual ; and may the fi iiud.-.hin if the ; between eight .-quadrons of Frence eirair -ons two republics become c mme-nsurare with j which garrisoned Chiteau Thierry nnd tho their existence." The ce ngrr.iulateirv en- ! Prussian advance guarel, and the latte r was tli fell backward Ire m a second storv window. usianru of the American people, on that ; repulsed. Thionviile, Mot trnedv and Slras- occasion. was restrained wnhiu no bound..,' hourg resist vigorously. The Pi ussians found V . I- A . . . t - "... 1. I 1 1 ' "i ioto, i uc rt-r iiuiic was aain i" r-in pert! 'ti ar r mu hv . i (iii uio unio irYiari.ti-.k-.iivr. i US, 11. D. WiXKlilifl" was about the only deU hero mi Ktidiuir memlier ot the adminislrali.m ete in iI.h Pnhivrii ,n il.ui i,..,,,!,,.., was piesent. i :iey we re jtll too busy. Jtwill, e0e in u.e Ujnehtlon that warmly tup- j pernaps, be some eonsolation-thouL-h u sina:i one to Ailip.irul Karn'-rutV relatives to know that nt least his name aud merits arc remem bered in a foreign land. sUppoip;d him II. D. Woodruff had been some five years in the couuty, and had not yet received a nomination, and thought it high time. He town, or for the ground upon which the same . , , hall be built." took an active part in the Democratic Delt The obvious intent ef the foregoing lan guage is to create the impression that, if the removal infamy is consummated, there will be no increase of tax ition. We do not be lieve there is a man even in -L.-hnstown to verdant as to be guileel by such nonsense. As Johnstown is Ihe boasted centre of pop ulation and commerce, it ntce'ssarily follows that, in the event of the removal of the county seat, a Court House and Jail cim mensurate with the magnitude of the city, as well as with the self pride and extrava gant pretensions of the leaders of the remov al project, would have to be erected. Can that be doue without "avy inciease of taxes over and above ihe present rate rf taxation" 1 As Johnstown is conceded to be a big j;lace. the fitness of things will demand a big Court House and a big Jail. This would require the expend ituie of not less than three hun dred thousand dollars. Where is the money to come from ? Will the men who signed their names to this address pay it out of their own pockets, and thus prevent any in crease of taxation If they are not deliber ately attempting to humbug and impose on the taxpayers of the county, they are bound to do so. Perhaps cur friend Charles B. Ellis, with bis snuff box, aided and assisted by Lewis Plitt. can improvise an "Alladdin's lamp," and, through the wonderful powers of its magic, erect, during the silent hours of the night, on the ' Court House Square." the necessary public buildings, "free gratis for nothing," to be greeted in all their mag nificent proportions, at the rising of the morning's fun. with the loud acclaim and huzzas of the bewildered but delighted citi rens of Johnstown. It is all & delusion and a snare, and deceptive aud fraudulent though it be, H. D. Woodruff endorses it. The peo ple well understand all such trickery and hollow preten.' ions,-and will deal with any man who makes the insincere and impudent suggestion iu a way which he will not 8ooo forget. "Our (Wnodniirs) acceptance of tho noniina tkui vnR suflielent. wrr uxkert for no written Mcnf )h:,ljr. "Xn honorable ir.au-would be asked for one. or would give a written secret pledge." 7n)itoun JDein.iorat. What would the "written" or any other kind of pledge be worth, coming from a man who, on the 8th of August, was4theopeu and avowed euemy of tho removal cf the county teat, and who, on tho 20th of the same month, became the candidate cf a mongrel convention and pk-elged himself to support eaid removal with all the power arjd influ ence be possesses ? gate Election of the piesent summer, aud thus committed himself, if he had been au houorable man, to the action of the Conven tion. He had supported the Democratic ad mi uiatr.it ion of aifiirs in th's county Commissioners' Office, Poor House, and all and never hinted at Reform ! He had op posed the Removal ietue. He traveled from Johnstown to Ebensbarg on Sunday, to be early at the convention. No candidate for the Assembly pleased him, and he wa3 in favor of spriugmg a new man II. D. Wood ruff, for instance on the convention. The new man was not sprung on the convention ; and II. D. Woodruff boltkp! He was then prepared to throw himself, body and breeches, into the arms of our opponents, and undertake to sell ihe party from whose gallant support he has received his bread and butter ever since he left Perry county. Whatever Democracy may be in Perry couuty, he will find the Mountain Democra cy are not to be sold like meat in the sham bles. wTiT1!00' we lml hPed that this campaign would have been conducted in tn honorable ! t " V ni'imositics or engender bitter feel ing. J:hrtxtou n Dt iioe nif. We bad the same hope. Is it "honorable and open m any man to seek a nomination at the hands of a Democratic County Con vention, on the 8th day of August, as the sworn enemy of ihe removal fraud, and then, on tho 20th of the same month, to consum mate his treachery by accepting a nomina tion ou the other side of the question ? If political duplicity cau find a lower depth than H. D. Woodruff has reached on the removal question, we would like to see some more expert political acrobat than himself make the experiment. No other man than H. D. Woodruff could be his own political parallel. A Radical Bigamist A nice little scandal has just been. developed in the Chan cery Gmrt here, iu lrgard to C. C. liowen. member of Congress from the Charleston, S. C, Distiict, which will probably result in his serving a term in another sort of public institution. Previous to I860 he was mai ricd, but mauaged to obtain a divorce from his wife. Iu January. 1BC0. he was mar ried to Miss Labetha Paik,.iu Wakulla, Fla . representing himself to bo" a widower. He lived with her till April. 1867. when he abandoned her and took up with another woman, and lived iu open adultery with her airs. jowen came to this city shortly after the abandonment by the houorable villain, and on the 4th cf February last filed a t eti- iiou lor a divorce, upon the gre and of elcser- III ill . . l 1 i r uuuuuuirui, uua auuuery. io res ponse was made and the case still remains on the docket, lesterday a despatch was received neru irom a prominent lawyer in Atlanta, Ga., statiug that the Hon. Mr. Bow en has just married a lady of high standing u man v-iijr. isiiicago j imes. declared iu France, our government and people were equally waim, prompt and aieit. Mr. IIcsji, our minister at Paris, without waiting for instructions, but le'ying ou the steady friendship of our people with France and their irrepressible fympathv witn the nrst ciawnirgs ot iieeihtn, made ; prospects e f abse nt. TUB VE t-k a eh-tailee! stnti merit of the Prussian forces, numbering 1, COO .000 men. l.tOU cannon, ami 100 000 horse's. The Gaidois reports lhat Krglai.d. in the name of the neutral pow ers, avks of the King of Prutsia a fifteen day' armistice. No report lias teen received, but there are fair haste to tender his o nuratnlalions and re cognize the new government : separating L V LATEST. .'-NPOS, hepl. 13. A coiresn. ndent of .1 .v.. m u:e iuorning I'ost telegraphs fr. ui Paris that ly lust; fleet the risk. all nones oi a suspension of hostilities h.iv.. Av-day, riatce lo cutt-rinsr or. am thcr I bee inai oi me lepuunc. ihe wondctfu sud- oi runs denness of the e preutuuity has fallen );k- ! The Piussian advance w ....i;.....i. - - w - . - k.lUI p-UCI I j himself from the whole eliiih matio bodv - Paris. The le.-ult fully justified the risk. rr i t -I - : i i , . - .. . V flTf'f Ik .l.T.. P,,V t l," fit, ",.,..,. .... .... !.. ,17 " . , , - ouauuvijcu oj uiu oiiiiiaia anu peeple 1 Ul is. The Piussian advance is now riniimi.N sparks among elry combustibles, and blazing clo.-ing in upon the city. Two corps. e:ghty liLcrly iiiuniinates . the thick darkness of j thousand strong, occupied, last nihi, a pu military disaster. The republic has been ' si ion on the S rasburg highway. The rejiort having gained currency in some way that Mr. Habrcld. our candidate for Coroner, had became identified with some of themeasures looking to the removal of the county seat, that gentleman has deemed it due to himself to explain his posilion. which he does in the following brief letter addressed to the Chairmao of the Democratic County Committee : JoriNSTOWTv, Pent. 10 1S70 To R. L. Johnston. Ksq., ciuii r man County Committe. In orde r to prevent all inirenre-p.-ntatioii as to my position, I wish to state that m accepting the nomination- for the oflicu eif Coroner, nnnniiuously tendered me by the lato lieiuocratic Convention. I did so with tho filed doterruinntion to use all honorable cllorts to elect tho Democratic, ticket aud oppose the re mo al isnue and all other Isms of the dav. By this dctoiuiinution I mean to stand or fall J. A. HA1UIOLD. A Eitkr Bit. A man named Hotchkiss, over in New Market, the other night thought he would have some fun scaring his wife, by dropping a loose brick down the chimney into the fire-place in her room. So he crept softly out of bed, with nothing on but his night-shirt, sneaked up stairs and geit out on the roof. Mr. Hotchkiss dropped nine teen bricks down the chimnny each one with a slam ; but his wife never screamed a solitary time. So then Mr. Hochkiss gave it up and thought he would go down staiiB; but he tound that Mr. II tJikiss had had her head out of tho trap-door watching him all the time, and wheu he had finished she had shut the trap and fastened it on the inside. It may be as well to state that Mr. Hotchkiss speut the rest of the night on the sharp peak of the roof with his trailing garments of the night fluttering in the evening breez-. sink ing "I'm lonely to-night." Mrs. Hotchkiss intimated to her confidential friends that she thought she had him. Newark Courier. Gen. Wm. II. Miller, of Harrishurg, died suddenly in that city on last Monday, in the forty-second year of his age. He was a lawyer by profession and a prominent Democratic politician, having been at one time a member of Congress from the Dauphin district. He was well known throughout the Stale and his death is sincerely regretted by his hosts of warm personal friends. LakD Sai.fs op tub Union Pacific Railroad The sales of Ihe Land Depart ment of the Union Pacific Railroad Company fr the month of August were 14.588 G-MOO acres, amounting to S78,:65,90. averaging 45 40 per acre. The total land sales of the Company amount to $1,042,597,77. George A. Carpenter, of East Provi dence, R. I., a well-known farmer, drowned himself on last Saturday by lying down on his face in a brook containing onlv six inch es of water. lie was a wealthy man and for merly State Senator, .,..,,;..,.;.-. 7...- ... i. ... i y u .. it x u1.5. iii jijuns. in Marseilles, in liordeaux. and all the great cities in the extinct empire ! The new government has bti-ii organize..; by the selection e f as strong an executive as can bo fjund among the liberal statesmen of France. It i.-. not made up of rhetoriei ins, dc-triuaircs, and enthu siasts, like the ministry ir. the abortive re public of 18J8, but of able men of affairs who understand the difference between gas conding appeals and practical administra tion. (iAMBf-:TTA is Minister of the Interior. Jules Favue of Foieign Affiirs. Magsk of F.uance, Jules Simon of Public Instruction T . . . . i-KK.Mit.UA. en justice, Utneral Leklo of W.ir.GtiEVr President of the Council of Slate, La Vf.utuj.'N Secretary General of the Pro visional Government, and though last not lea.-t. General Tin cnu is retained as Milita ry Governor of Paris. The Legislative IJody has been properly eieposed. asTt was alected eluriug the defunct regime ur.der the plea sure of imperial influence and is out i f re lation with the new oidcr of thir-gs. Thus far. the leaders of the republic have evinced admirable coolness, discretion nnd judgment. They se'em to have risen at once to tboht ight of this momentous occasion. " . The American people WOnld be false to their noblest instincts, ibev w-uld belie all their generous utterances in the past, and piove recreant to the honored principles of the'ir fathers, if their hearts did not go out in fervent, forward sympathy with agreat heroic nation, their ancient ally, w ho, iu this season of sudden humiliation and sore calam ity, courageously holels aloft the banner of iree institutions and places itself in the van of a great republican movement in Europe Providence has vouchsafed to France a "reit opportunity, such as seldom occurs in the history of nations ; and she has bad the wis dom to recognize ar.d improve it. Out of the nettle, danger, she magnanimouy at tempts to pluck the flower, freedom. Every true American heart, every heart whose puls ations were ever quickened by the spectacle of heroic efforts of patriotism blended with aspiratiems for liberty, will wish well to Frauce in this hour of trial, of hope, of transition, and possibly of renewed conflict with the iuvader who, after having bestowed upon her this great opportunity, may inter pose to crush tho expanding blossom in the bud. The whole aspect of this wonderful, this ter ribly desliuctive war has suddeuly changed, as if by the stroke of an enchanter's wand." Hitherto, it has been a war against thu French empire; if it is continued, it will be a war agiiust the French people, prosecuted to interrupt and disable them iu erecting the glorious edifice of freedom. The fall of Na poleon is their opportunity, and unless they are thwarted by Prussia, their triumph. Even if Prussia chooses to make further war upon them, they have no reason to despair. Perhaps it is in the order of Providence that the French republic shall be consolidated by a united effort to expel the invader: bv- stiuggle which will cement the new institu tions with a universal and all-diffusive patri otism, aud bind them together, in their iu cipient weakness, by unanimous resistance to a great dancer, liut if the war is to rn on, the sympathy of the American peonie win no longer oe on ine sine oi l russia. No American regrets that Prussia has humbled and dethroned Napoleon : but if she throt tles the infant republic and attemnts to strangle it in its cradle, she must look for sympathy to some other quarter of the world than the free republic of America. Despots and tyrants may keep her in countenance in so unhallowed an undertaking, but the lib eral public sentiment of the whole world will bo agaiuet her. World. ( sixteen fee t from the groULel, cm last M;,u- day. and turn.d a back snmtn.au t alighted j upon Ihe ground entirely unhurt. It inime jdiaMy got up and went to placing a if ! n thing had happened. The announcement of Napoleon' firt j defeat roused the tmpie.-s Carlotta from the jsiupor which had possessed h. r mind since ! her husband's i-xecution, and. with the con- tinuation of the Emperor's misfortunes, she j has steadily been regaining her sanity, sj j that the physicians confi.1rr.tlv Tr..,P:,". , . j , ,V.V. ,V 1,11 I complete recovery. ! Later returns from Vorn.out show heivy Dcmc'ir-atic gains throughout lbs Srute. (Towns have g'ue Democratic for the first time in t n years. In twenty five towns our vote is over rifle-en percent, brgpr than i last yMr, while-that ef the R -publicans is ; imt half tht. Some Democratic warmth is ! being unpolled even to this frigid z-nt of j Radical intolerance. i Ou Sunday nn.riiSne week a child .if Mr t i. I Charles Cresstnau. residiop at l!i..IL.rr r. il Lite am, Louth xde -The Gulen (U ) i frum lhe stCuu! toiv w bdow t Vt e Oaz tte gives , he U:,,v,iug story : tr.ent below. The child was ,l rv,. by Mk . T I' XU '1C tn-1,,U,y 0' UlM ' ,1,e U"r. ho picked it rar ' the Mack ontheWishon place. ,n tl,e tow n ol I door-hell. and informed the 'n'i'v ? be hhzabe h was to be mmne.I to Miss Jane ! accident. Two r.hvsi.-i I Jl.l .w e-I tne same town. Last Wednes.'ay j v hoex:indned the child and found i unhurt I Iont co.i.t.iniitlon, and. with hU.h;' was the appointed lin.c-.an I the Rev. Joseph The child is but two years t. ora:nin:,tio of thoarticlcun.n,,-..:-, C.un.n.or. of Scales A.ouud wi;s to eCiciate. -Oaicial news of "the uAin of ll-o iron "ith thc '' lietmcl-.M:,! u.tr X Ou the day in quest, yU the cuple start,, I clad Captain his Uon ved h, IX ! "' a!"";t "' in a -Ugy for bcalus n.i-und. Ne t Liinr fr;,m a.L ,;...i t.t;i.. " , "..'"'1"" timo I wa conflne-l to mv rici:;. r. - " i Fr,.n, n,0 a t . : . , eimi- iitomaud- , ... o icport it woiiid seem j that the disaster was due to her inahilitv t., ' ; we.iti.er the gale that was r.r?vaili r.en ni me an.ior.re-n. Air-; , chest, Jly:r..t!i.-im. Tnr.AT.uE.T.-H..ri.l.,.j.rs . , (Ml .-(.lljpoun'l tAtniet h'.l.i:,! - of the lios-t rri:.e-:ir-? f-,r , js. kidneys, prxvel, Jroji-;, :,i SM.( tisui. and tftmty afTe-ctions. p,, i,.rt.. , have arriins'c-d D.r-urlu. fT A . fi.-.s.-irK- wate r. Scanty S erf?i, frenjuont diru lia rfe- of w;it' r stonpinjrnf water; Heii!ti;ri:i. r' "i.iit and Ilheumatisni cf tK i any change in quHtitity, hut :- - -..f. i or (lark wnt. r. It vh i.!::- i, .i . j inen.'.e.l by the Ul rr. i'liy-iii... -Jr , tions. j Tin's nie-dicino incre-a-e! thr pr .-,: j lio'i n1 eveitos the absort'-ntu in- r, ( tion by wliieh the wa f-r -v; ..; . tions. anl jiC ftnftatiirai enlarr. . j U l'in ar.d intlanuiiatioti, Kre t J taken by m-n. women, anl thi'. j ons for use t:nd .li( t fifcr.yr.j.MPT. : I'liiuntrrKn. Tt... i : H. T. IfEx.sineii.n. Iirupi-t: 1 Pear Sir- I I:avc l:ern uutTr-r -" of twenty ye ars, with rruvpl. U, ! !,: noy :uTccti..ns. !urtnv wliieh t:n;-- ' various nodiclnal in pamtif.r.-. -r.. tlio treatment e.f tl.e mwt emim F' cxiii rioncin hut'little relief. Ilavinjr see n your pre-parHiinnf tv.. advertise"!. I c-emsi:!te.l with my far.:-; ciari in regard to u-.ir.jr y,wr E.tr,. :'. I e!il tl.is bei-i!Ue I ha u-t, :i'S jr;r; tis"t rc-i.: i'.ics, and had foiiiui thr-;i - itii.l seine ijuito ir.jnriou-i ; in .V;. i of ever jre'ttinK1 well, and determine". rr-tne-1ies thereafter unless I ki!-w.r lit lit.--. It was this that iren:j't.i: your rciuiily. As you ud-.ert:-- : i-oiup.':sed of bue-hu. cnhel.sun.i Jnr:: it oce-urred to mearul my jihysii-i.u; v acciuaiijlod with the toad, they toi-k tho wrong route, which brought them to Coun cil Iltil station. When they arrived at te station, the freight train, which was just Start;Tir nllt friihlen.l !..-, 1 . -- uorce, anu he ' whirled sudden'y au-uud, throwing tho ! young couple out. Thev landed together in ! a ditch, with the buggy on tot, of ibem. i ii.u uorse men siarte.l uti, dt bu i time she went down. lagging the EiL'hteeii of the f ir. tsm s new have reached Cipe C rrobodo en the Spanish coast. Another boat full of people from the wreck was lost. It is reporied. the tx Emperor L-uis Napoleon rtcentlv iiorel,cui 1. v:.. . t ... v . v. t i:.'lli;;i M e-iicial (-Tort, and after usin-' it tlir- ; Cliio to vrulk out. I frit i:iu h lib it the i n srati niort of mve-.i-scat t'-.-it tin-,. bllii-trv l,-r il .r. - . .1 l-:l.: . r. . ,- . Sonie parties, who tt.SSZ 1 . 1 a.D CMdt? !" England, and that , ... " j . ius"i uiu i tie I. - . : , , . ..... " oa investeu in Uritish and other K.,lid securities aliout thirty nii'hon- t an.l has an annual income of about half a ! million fre.m bis in vn-tn eUs in the Ei glih ' liniil nlnno urK 1. . . ! UiULH mfiTP Turn invoct. 1 . ment.. iu other couutrie-.. tire United States ! ticks' inc.uded. If then-port he true, Kar.oler.il I aarningu a pris nor. is in toleiably "ood ! Should en v doul t Mr. Mi-CornV ciicumslanccs financially. I he refers to the following k-ef3: u aiu, catastrophe has occurred on Ihe oast e.f France. Tha rew Triti.-b i ehld tl,a lyn r.t - . -i I i . . : . -K"ni. went aown m a sale en t. .i.vithi ... , --j---..., ntui uowu in a gaie en i U eelneseay morning, laking with her all on I Tl ie announcement is board, 500 souls. made to the British Admiralty by Admiral . -'mow, m coinmann cr the fleet off Cap Finisterre. Among the lost are Captain Cowper Phipps C .le. the emi nent naval architect nnd inrenfor of inrrt .Vuuuiu ensure 10 Her luture home. I nf Mr Chile er 1 Ihce who witnessed all the incident, of the j rally The hi c affair expressed the most profound admira- Is he fin? t i tion for the lady' fortitude. While evident! v hi ! ? V suffering intei . nnin frnm U??lal? Just l'n finh I ... norse ami secured him. while others ,.;pL-p.' up Ihe uuLrtunate couple and Lund them in a sally demoralized Condition. Idr. Blake's face as a little scarieu, and a g-i-h cut in his lip. Ouetf Jii.-a Low's wrists was sprained, and a leg was broken above the knte. She was taken to James,' hotel and Dr. E. D. Kitte, of Galen was imme diately iummone-d, who pronounced the young lady's injuries severe, and advised her to make for home. Rut the couple had started (;Ut tube married, and be marriei they woulJ Nothing less than bre ken necks wou.d deter then. Accoidiugly Wil liam Passmore was sent for, and the knot was tied, the would be bride .yii.o-on the iLd.'unu ,)h0XItaut l'"kfimi ttuneling by the bedside. Thus they were pronounced oau auu wue, ana the you us hn-dur,,! b,,r r .V, " '",n"ur his wounded treasure lo her future Tome f m 7m -, . 1 "U,n" hbrook and a son ThoKn whn w;e,.o..l n L : LomT of Alr- Childers. Firt Lord r,f thn rl: clad Captain was regarded m the Rntisli navv. and suffering intense pain from her injuries w h p, t fil,ISe'1- The t-'P o Cape a smile upon her face. shnJr ', : .M,Qu:.re was VbMy an experimental city of the affair, and remark J ,.': Ti 2 r;n.! "er 3-?-orthiness must have been would be well in a few dav "ue lo ine ''viness f her armrr. j Distressing CATAsTitoruE at Tom's Rivkb. New Jkhsky. A Lonj? Branch eies pa ch gives -the fjlowing particulars of the tailing of a bridge on Thursday last elurin the passage over of a party of Jlethodis't Sunday school excursionists: It appears , t ' j i"e train at the depot and commenced crossing a strip of water that lies between the hotel and depot on a bndgo bu.lt for the use of predestrians. Over eight persons were on the briVe en route to the hotel wheu the light structure gave way, precipitating them into the water Le P"1 e submerged in twenty feet of water, with timbers and boards su rounding them. Ihe shrieks of women and child confused the operations which were set on foot to rescue them. About seventy persons managed to escape by means of help extend ed to them. Eight of the party were drow -ed, the most of them having been carried down under the failing timbers The funeral of four of the victims took place on the 10th. at Long Branch the Centenary M. E church. The name, of those buned were EIU Marple. Uelh-n Lane and Altaretta and" James Martin. Mr Sid' ney ihrockmorton and Maria Marsto,, were buned from the Mechanicsville church I! baturday atteruoon, and on Sunday, the two remaining v.ct.ma were buried from the Centenary chu.ch. where Peter Llowatd aid L,bb,e fetyles were interred in the same e , . (.-"'vuia incy purchasorl my iuiprovo:i.e-:it i.iiifht only bt-ur.: ' therefore' enm-bided tod. feranJ-t "T JVc.-t a jiorfect cure. Unowirj? tht.- :Tr -of greater -. aiuc to vu and umre -'' to nic. I am now- able fo report th-d a cur-' after using- the rei;iedy for five t' " '-- I have not ne.l any neiw fur ti:!- mid fed as well in all rcsi"ts.-I",': - Your Huchu l..e-ing- Jevei!.f injer taste nnd odor, a rrfr-e tric:i;:J ' thesyste in. I do n..t moan t..iie-i!i3;:' ver occasiou limy re'ejuire IN u:ss' Jl. mo. v- IIon. William nicr.Eii, eJ-Gove.. sylvuni:.. m some llllltl HM1. Lfl U-'fiir n IU " . 1 o- ob Liii'ir w tr ,ii. 1 - ;Si0hw tak-ie in ab.ut three fA VECFTAOIESICIUAH -r-v--- j- Tr TTTI t yimi ir l KKXEWS I&HA,HG OUIG1NAL Itoncws the uutritivu mutter which nourlsliea the hair. IiEXEirs THE GROWTH OF THE 1472 Itenows the brash, wiry hair to silken softness BEAl'TIFVL IIAIIt UKKSSIKU. ino.V?Vl R,'ow6 its e lTect.s. JlVvur nu"' Proprietors, r or sale bj ull druggists. Isep.l.-lm. lion. J. K'Nii-r. -Iii.'-j-c. riiiitt'!' .-.J I Hon. J. s. Black, J uJjrc. rhi s j Hon. D. K. Porter, ex-Ooveraur-T- nia- i Hon. Kllis Lkwis. Judse. Fb ia-W; j Hon. W. A. IViUTEK. City uii'!i ' ' .' fhiH. . . lion. Jonx nrenxn. ox-b"tvoraor. Hon. E. B.INKS, Auditor Ueat-nu, ton, D. C. And many oihers. If ni-ceiry' tST Sold bv Dru.iri-!'! aud where. Beware of counU'rMt. A" i if. hold's. TaVe no other. riiKfc -'-or six bottles tor fO.N). lVilrtTfJ dress. DcA-ribe syiuptoini i" tions. it H. T. AllRKSS, HELMBOLD flEli Tor liP, IO fHIKlESf, 1 591 XlroadHaj", c ci.osaG pnirRs U. S.el's of t,... i.. eK., - ,'5'new .-A;::: " .vs.io-40-s. y . S. 30 Year rt per e eut. t?v.".". '. '''toinp. Int. Notes,. . ..... Oohl, Hilver, r uion i'Hciric lbit. ist MiirWeis t eMitrtil rne-iflo It. I... I n'n Pueine Laud tir'nt K'nds in; ms 1UJ. Ill V lli'V llu 110S 1(M!S' 110 V lew l!U f S Toil 1UV 112'i HIS HO'V 110 V ueH; 111 114 lit KM SlK) T.-iO SOC ABC UNLESS TO TIIK VQTKUS OF C iMHRI 4. I.TV.-1 hereby offer nv rlf A " t Uepemtent lndld..u for SHK1UFK at th " suinir ejctolK-r Eleviion tttien- tnif IXtolK-r Election Done up in Steel Er.grzs WITH FAT-SIMILE OF MY CHi' -AND S10S-- TT- T- XXolXta June 23, lS).-ly. Chest priujf
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