fjNp PERSONAL t ten ntterlv ;crD .-..hlih everything seek a Our wuiw",M" w i:,Dcf w " A devoted to I of "f rimoval falsehoeds and l!t, r. l-rulotog to. that all. . i Vimmnnicaiiona I ,B,1 , .a well as our usual CrIf licul nd general news, have been '1vl k ,i tha nressure. Such 1 6UC. . I.ncnr. as will not BDOll UirtlCIW. ,rA(.r ln nnr next ;be keeping. -rr im- ing so the to ab- and We ,11 rdt fed .f wi W r ilo cj 11 j. (.imnrh ohliced. glad to remember you epecia VprlJ11 u. vnn or replsterivl KmocraiB. " , , " L w it now. Delays are dangerous fcSi2.yi.burg jail I. said to be full I2' , . u n .acn Kb vino hsn fr 1 . U.Ain nflA r!T 1ftt WAflr -,r.re sorry to learu that our towns- Ur Geo. tiuntiey, i uuw uun wuu- w bi bonne uy ' -j r.iiit: recover. t"..m.kar & Brown have sold cart- L.ll.woo! OUtta inia jriuK r r..(;ui, iL.. Vu-itiaA- rt.tv.ft mniri fin I-, hicn oiucr - - , f ' 1 . : ,1 a-v m n Ir a nAnnU ha. hJ'ra, ana vnw . -"-- K"'t"" r . jI a wi-inrtarfnl thinir At ,y wen uuiuft - - c i i - T MAnn! atinn of Cambria coun- tljiDe to the official figure furnished P,Vj..v S. fifi R79 thior. ,fitiat juuruuvu. v-,-.-. w. jd 15.000. so lar as wo vau juuc, i " .n( about JohDBtown. We ahall 1 J .. , 1-Ud.Uliiinour uc.. atcbinf'n, ol toe jiucgnumun. jus ttt ii:.manA aa furor in f hp T it it is ilorrell-J irnpoKatble for everys " . W TlnrM va will Vw loug enongh to eDjoy it some day. Rt were bown ny xur. e-. u. aim a of iron ore taken from a tv o foot Tein 1 Ci m in T 'i ain i disciwereu uu mm vnovu .hio of which Mr. Jchn Lloyd, of this ii tbe owner. i "c a it is the richest apecitnen of iron ore tf.." a. Vine r.M. nn Iw baocbes of grapes growing on the 1. a 1 4 mil nn m tcitri ll Wfl OCCUp, vuuiu vuij j-u u nuu i J( lVa mrTi Ir) fin1 tViat e ICCgfr UClUJf ".Utj t-vm. aawu ripc than they do at the present time. iGeo. F. Kiilineer, tbe Individual who i . .i r : a -i rr iDOQt toe lmpriaonoieni vi ueo. a. fur iocecdiariem in Altoona. has L .tA nn . aitnil.r .K.roa bj a detective named P. II. Shields, mint of 12 0C0 bail has been com ic jail at Uollidayibure. I tttm 10 learn idbi bit. Aictauurr ..-J.-I... t.. r n , Our canoiuBio iur wuij uuuiuiuwiuu for rme time been prostrated by a i1!Ms fmm wKirh ! now Vi n v- owly recovering, air. o. aesires lo iqtwreW on the record for the De- tie; ana agues; ine removal iraua. For tht put two or three wetrks a Fair itni iu .-rvirca ii viaiiii&iu, iu aiu ui i;w viuuiiv 'iiv;uif;c ccuvijr rrci;icu I and t ire aurtd that it is not only ( mor.fj. out ib ol trie moet f-ztenatve 'ct:vs charicter. It wiJ be brought tcn.t tiue this wetk. if we are I' nf,irraa Liio naiel Archibald Thomas either f-.. f 11 III iCUllUURII Jl BilUl fillUftfll b ki Pb;!ij.burg, Ceutre coucty, on L- i . rm . . i rtLiLij isci. i ne contents ol tbe jruifc'ei.tirely through bia head, enter f '-it right temple and pacing out at V. Xt. He K'U 1 Tdt firmwl inaKriato l,iPr,c. nd may have been tempor- tuau uuuicu aurauicy, ifrmtbii conuty, lay down on the af&Fan Dandle railroad, at Bir- j-m. Allf)heny county, and went to '.n luunciy cignt last. Me was dis ifcwminates before midnight, and fcfialosaTe him from being run over ke mill of fr fnJa PlarV 1'iocci, tzd i tmall frame bouse adjoinl r'Twuna small lot of lumber, lrojed bj fire on Wednesday even-!'- etk. involving a loes ot $11,- -men mere was onlv JiS.000 inan- . e origin of the fire U unknown. ;d D(3 patrOD Laa oumvmnnthv in 57 pecuniary km. . -wmineri Were badly burned at -d. on Tuesday of last week, by an gunpowder. Two of them, -Jm and Quirk, were very severely 'wd it w thought the former will " eyesight. The nns.i.. .Kf jf v.. wa, uwtav k t , ,u u out, anu was blacksmith shop) Uitg r y 4iwu on top ol it. l "iimore on aatrtrday 'w ine most eniovaW off;,. - ever been our knowledge to at oar experience is the experience of PrtlClnafaw1 ail r . he,tA , iwona was largely K?. 7 fD exceI1t band and up tM hundred of its best citizens, and ,t0 aov one e,8e da the "w-iag which ot 3- i a fe-Vu i - 'vcuuou me pic-nic. i'ni tn. . ttir arrouiown, ana t m its success so far ha exceeded TiP'oe expecutiona of its proiec-iiftoff4ncy- useful arti- Utii . ge aDd b"'ant. and the L. 0 peon. da.ra f11 ,V. , M clabses in such an enter- sflfti:2,.b-Bbl,'i- JuatU8 Reibeck. aPolan- FtttfinTfl waddler by trade, has I'... "iu n hank. i a- . fOaccn-r,,;..- ,ul "-"reaiening lO ?itt,DKn "-ult ad bat hUa " Aoan Schettiw f n ! L ri On Roi j 6 vomui m ri w inrday evening Ut tu Ced wT.K ttig trogkt her hus- tia "OlCh anirnJ T-!1 t- 1 J,0nrm. k , . voium;a was n,?fte,-k it, and came rery Rlw.. e" KDnicn -I ... . . 'Mr ""raciera, leit tuis tbe u ,mB,acklick township, " The, La.1 cafg of benzi ne on -IrJ .i Waeon ar, :v. . l Qn . " Z fu Willi flom.11". The lattr imnU. otn aiBo- uo inner u r."10.8 contact ith -ooTVTit,n8 most ghastly ,thtrat3uul WD" Pft John oortry' are not DreDared kJ,,1'S brother's discom-"!0r-v . . K may. Ram la v.. miS Ul e0Q FORGERY I FORGERY I Another Base Falsehood Exposed! Mr. Rom after "A Demorall Soldier wltb at Sbarn Stick I Johwstoww, Pa., Sept. 16, 1870. Editor Cambria Freeman Dear Sir : A party signing himself "A Democratic Sol dier," publishes In this week's Democrat a communication wherein he gives extracts from two letters which were published in tbe Johnstown Tribune in 1863, and has the hardihood to say that I wrote them. The first of these extracts is as follows : "PKTEnSBCROH,lVAM Sept. 12, 1853. "Our boys all refrret beingr from home on next election day. If we had a vote, it would be a unanimous thing: for tho soldiers' friend, A. O. Curtin." The writer of the communication thereup on proceeds to say : "Mr. I?ose mo come home to vote for Cur tin and was in tavor of his election. He re turned shortly to bii regiment and writes a letter to the TaiBuna of October 30, lfct3, from which J take tbe following extract : " 'Camp Near Hon key, October 21st, 18C3. " 'Since our return to this place, nothings of importance has occurred to interrupt the usu al routine of camp life, ears the grlorious news from Pennsylvania and Ohio, liully for our friends at home 1 The election of Curtin and tho defeat of Vallandig-ham are victories aa great as that of Meade at OettysburgV " 1 did not write either of the above letters. I never was at Petersburg, Va. While the regiment was at Petersburg, with Colonel Thoburn's Brigade, I was at the headquar ters of Col. Campbell.at Mechanicsburg Gap. on detached duty, as A. A. A. General, and Lt. D. K. Lewis, of Co. E. was acting Adju tant of the llcgiment. On the .12th day of October, 1863, when the Tribune' corres pondent wrote the last letter, I was in Har risburg, Pa., with Hon. C. L. Perching, attending to business before tbe Military Department, and not in camp near Rornney, Va. Tbe Tribitne correspondent referred to the returns of the regiment from Peters burg, as the context clearly shows. Record evidence is now in Johnstown, in the Bri gade books, to prove the fact that I was not in camp Oct. 21, 186S, and to any who de sire further information, I refer to Col. Lin ton, and other officers and members of the regiment, who will inform them that 1 did not accompany the regiment to Petersburg. Va., nor was I with it at any time during its stay at that place. Again, I did not "come home to vote for Curtin." 1 did Dot vote for Curtin. I was not entitled to a vote in 1863. I did not vote at all. I did not i-ffer to vote. I did Dot advocate the election of Curtin. I never was in my political views anything else than a Democrat. If I had been a Re publican, as "A Democratic Soldier" strives to make out. and which I here say I Dever was, why did the Johnstown Tribune, in its strictures on the proceedings of Council, say that that body had turned out a good Union man nnd appointed a life long Democrat in his place, reference being dearly made to the election of Clerk to that body and to my elf as the person elected to that posi tion Tor tbe year 18G5? Or why did the Democrats blunder so far as to send me as a delegate, in July, 1865, to the county con vention, and that convention elect me a Senatorial conferee ? When or where did I ever make a Repub lican speech. When or where was I recog nized aa a Republican ? I never did the first I never was the last. I have thus far intruded on your space to show how shallow the assertions of "A Dem ocratic Soldier" are, and as by this the Democrats of Catabna county may judge of the character of the charges made and doubt less yet to be made, I shall cloe, informing ytu that it is my present intention not to notice or reply to any further personal or political attacks made upon me during tbe campaign. 1 remain very truly, &c. W. liOKACa R 8E. fu of How He Lies. Tbe Johnstown Democrat has recently contained two or three communication. igned "BUmarck," all of which are falsely atail a lKanalil r tr 1m l f mora, reallv mr.ii factored in Johnstown bv either Woodruff himself or one of his underatrappers. As we said ence before, it is an eld, stale and well understood political, or rather editorial, dodge. In reply thereto, we publish the following statement, over the responsible name of oue of the County Auditors i Ebensbcrq. Sept. 17. 1870. Ufa r i "ar d 1 rtsani it fiintnlaft f r f ! tia lice to the peotJe of Cambria county, as well at M taft t Vii-tfati faw ri3 41 A l t It W A S tl"l I it W Yxfc rfl t Vt O people tbe accounts ot tbe Poor Bouse, to re- le ine erroneous statement oi a correrpouueiit ' the Johnstown Democrat eieuine himself Bismarck," (which statement I find pub shed in the last issue of that paper,) and r V a.Ai n ft i a ollattrawl Ih.t f Vi a PrWftr lTa init the county, to run it in 1869. the sum of sev EKTKBX THOUSAND AMD TWEXTT-SBVUK DOLLARS and ox E cent." That such was not the case the following plain statement of facta will clearly demonstrate: Tho whole amount of orders issued to ine Knor uoutie ireasurer iur viie year 1809 was The amount of the ordera on hand from the year 186 was The amount of the fines received during- the year 18G9 was Making1 a total of At the close of the settlement for 186 there was in-orders on hand $3,000"00 Cash on hand 75-0O Due from late Treasurer WOO Paid on indebtedness prior to 18C9 3.490.17 Making a total of Which sum deducted from tbe whole amount leaves ilu.ttl'iz the actual cost of conducting the Poor House for the year 1869. As the above statement is correct in every particular, and cannot be gainsayed, it will at once be seen that instead of seventeen thous and and twenty seven dollar and one cent ($ 17,027-01), the actual cost of running the Poor House last year was ten thousand and fort? dollars and twelve cents ($10,040 12). The indebtedness of the Poor Hous for 1869 and previous years is four thousand six hundred and eighty four dollara add forty two cents (4.684 42). The amount due tbe Poor House by Cambria county for the year 1869 and previous years is six thousand and four teen dollars and thirty-one cents (6.014.31) leaving a surplus of one thousand three hun dred and twenty-nine dollars, and eightv-uine cents (1,329 89) in favor of the Poor House, after paving all indebtedness. The Poor House is therefore at present entirely out of debt, as any one can see by comparing the as sets and liabilities. I will Bay to the readetfl of this statement, then, that the above are tacts that will prove themselves. 1 write this through a sincore desire to let the truth of the matter be known to the people, and I hope those who will hereafter write about the Poor House will co nfine themselves to facts, and not make any further erroneous statements about that mucn abused institution. James Null, Auditor. $16,000-00 1,00000 27 01 17,027-01 $8,61589 An exhibition of Stereoacoptic Tiews, comprising scenes of a scriptural. or and amusing character, will be given at the Presbyterian church this (Thursday; even fng! fJr the benefit cf the Sabbath School connected with said church. The exhibition will be accompanied by an P"JJ . . . t, ii v ? nrr and the enter- lecture oy jvev. u. i. tainment throughout cannot fail to prove agreeable and instructive, while the gooa cause it la designed to aid most eminently j and anrmort. W Qeaervoa uwumnouwu - - -hope to fee tbt church erowde3. THOUGHTS FOR THINKING MEN I BEAD AND REFLECT 1 1 To th Editor of th Cambria Freeman! Tbe apostles of removal are conducting their Campaign in the south of the county with that malevolent spirit which a lew noisy brawlers always assume to keeD tip an appearance of strength even when they know la their inmost hearts that the wave of popular opinion will ere long overwhelm and forever bury them from sight. The proscrlptite tenets of the party controlling this movement have been developed from the beginning, and while mak ing "the Interests of Johnstown" their rallying cry, it ia plain to be seen that it was inaugu rated simply and solely for the purpose of cre ating discord in the ranks of the Democracy, in tbe hope that Mr. Morrel!t.Republican can didate for Congress, might make dupes of a sufficient number from our organization south to counteract the expected detection of Repub lican support north. I understand there are a number of Mr. M .'s political frienda in Northern Cambria who are under the impression that that geotleman is entirely neutral and apathetic on the removal question, and that he has no wish or intention to exercise his influence either for or against that project. If such be the case, it seems very strange to me that the Cambria Iron Co., of which be is the prominent local representative, should furnish teams and drivers to transport speakers and hired bands of music to every school bouse and country tavern in this district where meetings have been held; and, by a parity of reasoning , it would be natural to infer that he, through bis understrappers, is lurniah ing the funds necessary to the carrying on of a vigorous campaign. Citizens residing north, and who are desirous that the seat of justice should remain where it is, but who at the same time feel iDcliued to support Mr. Morrell, nan reconcile tbe conduct or that gentleman with their own ideas of right if ther Can find it in the pins to do so, but if it became bo plainly evident to us that he was throwing his influ ence in the scale against onr interests, we have no doubt as to the course we would pursue in tbe premises. Let northern men think of this. According to removal doctrine, "the people of Northern Cambria have no righte which the people of the South are bound to respect," and although it is a matter of great inconvenience for citizens of this place to get into an elegant car at the depot here and be whirled rapidly along to within two hundred yards of the Court House at Ebensburr, yet citizens north who reside from ten to twenty miles bejoud ibe present county seat, do not experience enough difficulty already in reaching the seat of justice, and perforce will be obliged to extend their journey some thirty miles further, just to ac commodate a few property holders contiguous to ' Court House Square." Let us take a fa miliar instance of the difference between tbe present arrangement and the one which the advocates of removal seek to inaugurate. Two neighbors residing in the northern extreme of Susquehanna township conclude to adjust be fore a justice of the peace a dispute involving a matter of ten dollars. Tbe defeated part? thinks that the case has been decided adverse to law and equity, and he appeals to Court. Twenty miles travel will bring him to Court at Ebeceburg, but if the county seat is removed to Johnstown he must go thirty miles further, lose double the length of time, and incur fully three times tbe expense he otherwise would. The citizens of this section do not labor under these disadvantages, for there is a District Court in Joho.'town where disputes involving not more than $20(1 and all description of misdemeanors can be disposed of. Although it ia morally certain that the reg ular nomiuees of tbe Democratic party ruen who represent tbe entire county and not a sec tional portion of it will be elccte i, jet our friends who are opposed to the iniquitous fraud of removal and the euormous expense it would necessarily entail, must not look on apa thetically or indifferently, now that duty aid interest both demand their best efforts on bebaif of right and justice. The freemen of Cambria county these frosty boos who never falter when duty points tbe wav must now make one final and determined effort to bury beyond hope of political resurrecticn a rene gade who bas "bent the pliant binges of the knee that thrift may follow fawning. W e must teach this immaculate gentleman from Perrv county, (who has but recently made the astounding discovery that a horde of thieves are fattening at the public crib,) that Portage railroad robbers are not the class of men to entrust with the administration of our public affairs, and that Mr. Morrell, has gone one step too far when he seeks to fasten upon the peo nle of the whole county an enormous tax in order to benefit a few property holders in this place Such is professedly bis object, but he has other and greater objects in view which be hopes to accomplish. However, "The best laid schemes of mice and men Gang aft aglee," and the political hacks and dead beats who .... ... , are now managers ana prime ministers oi air. M will fiud that they have reckoned without their host. Personally, we entertain no particular enmi tv toward Mr. Woodruff. While we despite him for the manner in which he has sought to betray the principles he has heretoiore pro fessed, we can only pity his weakness and ex press our sorrow that he has listened to that syren song which an insatiable ambition has whispered in his too willing ear. He will soen learn that vaulting ambition must overleap itself, and that his new found friends things who a few short weeks ago were loud mouthed and fierce in their denunciation of his personal and political character have luted him only to his own destruction. As rats desert a sinking ship, so will the characters with whom be now affiliates desert him, and he cannot, dare not, then ask Bjmpathy from the true friends who have until now steadfast ly stood by him. On the ticket graced with the name of Mr. Woodruff we discover the names of two gen tlemen whom we hardly expected to find in such company, and we fee" assured they will 5et regret that they permitted their names to be published in this connection. Mr. Cramer, of Chest Springs, is an inde pendent candidate for Sheriff. He has not an nounced himself as in favor of removal, but the company he keeps when in Johnstown would assure us that he is in full sympathy with the movement. Mr. C. has committed a grave error in perinittins himself to be influ enced by a class of men prolific of promises, but who cannot furnish the- important consid eration upon which he reliea. He will feel puch utter contempt for his advisers, ere an other month goes by, and the lesson taught him will be so indelibly impressed upon his mind, that we do not think he will soon again ignore bis true friends for the promises of false, though Bpeciousi ones. It will be a bitter lesson to Mr. C, but one we hope he will profit bv for all time to come. The principal string upon which the remov al candidate for Assembly now harps, is that Of the extravagance of county officials and their wasteful" expenditure of the public funds. Either Mr. Woodruff has but recently discov ered that $20,000 of county taxes could be saved annually, or, if he has been cognizant of this alleged fact for any length of time, he has been worse than criminally a party to such extravagance. On the 8th day of August he ia blind to such a state of affkirs J on the 20th day of the same month he discovers that the tax-payers of the county are belDg swindled. O wise and eapient Woodruff! It is no priu .Jnle with vou that be who conceals a crime is aa trniltv as the Derpetrator thereof, and if with this great leak in our public affairs staring you in the face you could so long remain silent, can we look for any honesty from you hereaf ter ? You surely were not a "subsidized fol lower" of any public official. Tn all candor. We think that Mr. Woodruff bad better have taken sosje other course to settle the private personal quarrels into which a splenetic dyspeptic disposition and an ex ceedlngly d warped intellect has precipitated him. Every person here understands the rea son of his opposing the regular nominees, and knowing, they cannot but condemn his insane follv in attempting to defeat the candidates whom be assisted to place in nomination. The honest, intelligent voters of Cambria county will teach bim that when he seeks to imperil tbe principles of the party with which he has heretofore claimed to act, be ha set the el of bis own condemnation, and retributioi., rwift. Bure and inevitable will foltow aa uner ringly as night follows day. Amccs. Johnstown, Sept. 19, 1870. Please Excrsxl As our local mercantile friends are deeply interested in the removal qaestion, we feel sure they will excuse the oc cupation of eo much of our space this week to the exclusion of their usual special notices. As a recompense we can only hope tat our readers will not fail to patronize tho0 vhn deserve their patronage and who seek It !n the right way through the Columns of the Fbks m an and among the number we ask special consideration for V. S. Barker. H A. Shoe maker k Co , M. L. Oatman and ft It. Davis, dealers in all kinds of merchandise; C. T. Roberts, jeweller and dealer ?n clocks. Witch es, fancy goods, etc ; Geo. Huntley, hardware, tinware and stove dealer ; Ej J. Mills, dealer in flour, feed, etc. all of Ebenshurg nn I also for A. J. Christy, of Lore t to, dealer in drugs, dry goods, groceries, and other articles. Iu buying from either of those gentlemen we are sure that fait treatment arid fair prices wiil be obtained by all customers. We deeply rngret to announce the death of Hon. Johit D. Dawson, of Fayette county, on Snnday last. His age was G8. He had long held a lending position amongst the promined Democratic politicians of the State Lie represented the Fayette district in Con gress for four terms, and acquired high and well deserved distinction. In personal ap pearance Mr. Dawson had few eqnals. being remarkably dignified and prepope.sine. In bis death, the Democracy of otir State has lost one of its brightest ornaments and must eloqnent advocates. Geo. C. K. Zahrn. Esq . advertises his farm in C-imbria township and a great vari ety of personal propfty for sale at public outcry on the 19th vf next m.-nth. The personal property will be sold in the forenoon and the farm in the afternoon. See advertisement. A Mtriklnr Kxamplc Whori one man strikes another ; alo, whn Leopold Mayer, dry g-oods merchant of Johnstown, strikes niifh prices in the head. Mr. Mayor has now an im mense stock of new food of nil kinds dress (roods, hats, bonnets, laces, brilliant ribbons of every hue, etc. at the Opera House, No, 212, Johnstown. He made a (rood point in purchas ing1 when (roods were at their lowest price, but he lsdeterlmnod to make a better one by selling very low for cash. rson't Mind It. If there is a aavajre war (oinir on between Franco and Prusnia, don't mind it, but jro to Leopold & Brother and buy some sultahle mad-iio clothlne for fall and winter, before Mr. Hii?h PHco arrives from the seat of war. Leopold Sc Hrother koen at 2il Main street, cheap side, Johnstown. Let Ku rope upend money for powder and lead, but spend yonr dimes for ibe attornment of tho outward man, and spend it at Leopold & Dro.'s. Aldrmitilr. Let all who want (rood dry (roods, fancy rood, frond dre ajoodn, nnd tfool fxocerien. call with our aldernianic frienu. ?. Carroll, No. 215 Main ptrect, Johnstown, where they will le entertained in an obliirinjr manner by a perfect (rentlctuan, who can sell (foods as low, and also as many of them, as any man can between Dan and Berchecba. Carroll is ready and willing tn sell g-ood g-oods at the lowest figure in the market. Commotion. What has caused this great commotion the country through, it is the ball a rolling- on for John J. Murphy, with (food a so now, at the 5fansion House comer. Johnstown. Murphy's new dry gooda have produced a won derful commotion indeed. Hundred nay, thousands rush to Murphv's. because that is the plai-e for bargains. Then, reader, ruph thou thither also and get tho full worth of vour money. Jnlr-. The late revolutionary news from Italy made it nessarr for Jamw J. Murphy to buy in a new stock if ready-made clothinjr at No. 109 Clinton street, JvMiostown. so that ho might be enabled to sell at Ma former low priies, even if the war should jro on. U has now a fine assortment of all kinds of clot.K'ng; for men and boys, which be will sell at a email profit. Trnnkn Fall. L,. Cohen & Brother have Just received twenty-five trunks, at Cohen's Hat Parlor, filled with choice new hats and caps i and gent s furnlwhing goods. Tho ncene pre sented by the arrival was like that of a Saratoga flittinar. This beautiful array of new styles can be seen at No. 227 Main street, Johnstown, the like or which cannot be seen every day. Do cali 1 Ifew Soar. From this to election day. and from that to a holiday, Frank W. Hay will give stoves away, no matter what people say. Mr. Hay is the largest stove and tinware dealer ia the county does a rushing business is a pro gressive man, and clever withal, so give nim a call and get a new stove for one of the hard est winters you will ever see. Look Here. For men and boys ! For men and bovs I Made-up clothing at M. H. Mayer's renowned Clothing .Emporium, opera liousc. No. 214 Main street. Johnstown, lleady-made clothing for men, boys, and children. A new stock of ready-made has Mr. Mayer laid in, cheaper than ever, better than ever, and neater than ever before for men and boyB. Din. At San Frai.cisco, Cal., Sejt 2d, 1870, Mat FaANCiace, youngert child ol Chat. W. and Henrietta E. Wingstrd. Extensive Public Sale OF VALTJABfaE HEAL AID PERSONAL FiFERfY! THE subscriber, having determined to quit farming, will offer at Public Sale, on Wet neiMlny.Oct. 19Ui, 1R70, at 3 o'clock, r. M., his FA KM in Cambria township, one mile from Kbensburg, containing 5i Arei luo Acres thereof bt-ins- woodland and the balance being well fenced and cultivated, with 70 Acres in clo ver, and two bearing Orchards and-one young Orchard, besides not leas than Uf teen never fail ing anrinra of excellent water on t'.ie premises. The improvements are a two btory Loo Hocbb, ( weatner-DOuraea,; witn r iuuib autuon aimuu ed, all under new roof, a Hank Bar" 100 fect long. Carriage House, &c. Coal and Lime stone in abundance on the premises. Also, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at 6ame place, will be exposed to sale. Horses, Colt, Cows and CcUva, together with Hay, Grain, Watoes, 1 Mower and lle-apcr, 1 juovmg Aiacnuie, norrc itanr, iu mMi Ctxrtom Buavi, Wagon, and a largo va- riety of other articles pertaining to the farming business, besides a lot of Household FckKI- tckb, &c, &c, not necessary to enumerate. fcTerins will be made known at time of sale and possession of Farm given at any time after Bale. nuemuiBpuwDic. .w GEO. C. K. ZAHM. Ebensburg, Sept. 23, lS70.-ta. . B SHERIFF'S SALES. Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vend. Evpon issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county and to me directed, tbere will be exposed to Public Sale"; at tbe Court House in Ebensburg. on SATL'KDAV, the 1st dat or October next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following Ileal Estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of A. O. Fry, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in West ward, Ebenstmrg Dorougn, laranmi county, fronting B0 feet on High street, extending back along Union School House lot 234 feet on west, adjoining lot of W. H. Sechler on tho north and lot of Win. Kitte.ll on the east, having thereon erected a two story Frame House, Frame Sta ble, and other outbuildings now in the occu pancy of A. ii. Fry. Also, a lot of ground sit uate in West ward, Ebensburg borough, Cam bria county, fronting on Julian street 50 feet; adjoining lot of Wm. H. Sechler on the north. Win. Kittell on the south, and extending back 60 feet to lot of A. G. Fry now in the occupan cy of A. G. Fry. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of F. A. Shoemaker. A I mo. all the right, title and interest of Joim D. Williams, of, in and to a lot of ground situ ate iu Westward, Ebensburg borough, Cambria county fronting on the stone pike on the east, adjoining an alley on the west, an alley on the south, and clay pike on the north, having there on erected a two story Frara Housa with Shed Kitchen attached now in the occupancy of John D.Williams. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of David Jones, for use of Lloyd & Co. JOHN A. BLAIR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Sept. 1, lia70. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under signed Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County to report distribution of the f uuds In the Sheriff s bunds arising from the sale of the real estate of Jacob Pringle ou 41. Fetid. Krpon., No. 67 June Term, 1870, E. D- to and amongst the lien creditor, hereby gives notice that he will sit at tho office of Shoemaker & Oatman, in Ebensburg, on Thuhsday, October 13th, 1870. at S o'clock, p. x., when and where all parties interested must f (resent their claims, or be debarred from coni ng in upon said fund. . . T . GEO. W. OATMAN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Sept 23, l870.-3t, T O THE TOTBRS OP CAMBltli CO 17 NTT. I hereby offer myself as an In dependent Candidate for SHERIFF at the en suing October Election. ag tet prrtjri Spt. Rtw' THIS PARAGRAPH ALONE THE Subscription Price For a Whole Year. "en years of hard work and hard knock., have organized in2a PhiladefDhia the laraeat and mo it comnleta Clothlnn U J a . .....-. nouio in mnenca, ii not in in -a B WHOLE WORLD. y constant endeavor, we have avoided all the old ruts and antiquated methods of the trade, until now Oak Hall (a universally acknowledged to be -j gpTIO.tY 'he Reasons are i ESS- -a -a l -a 1 We have built a house for our business, covering nearly I b half an acre. 2 Instead of wedging It in between other buildings, making it dark, and obscuring the goods, it is built on a corner ofa three streets, and any one may count in it 251 windows. 3 We employ skilled workmen, One Hundred and Fifty of"" a whom may be seen under our roof by any one having time -a and curiosity to visit our Establishment, and besides these, 1400 to 1800 sewers are employed at their own homes. "a -a -a We purchase our goods at first hands, in large lots, tome times in bills of over $100,000 at one time. We set our faces against every species of unfair dealing, a -a 2j-a We make up no Imperfect goods. We thoroughly sponge and shrink ALL our goods. 6 7 8 9 x - --a "The above are facts that no one can truthfully dispute, ts the "a -gj I examination we so cordially Invite, will fully prove. all- f . il. a i A l It l "Wia iiio bk ine cncuurageineni anu support ui an classes ui pvupio, WW and will dismiss any employee in any way guilty of it. We have such enormous sales that we are content with aa profit far below the trade margin. "a We warrant ail our goods, and will give every possible -?a guarantee to purchasers at Oak Hali. T feeling sura that in establishing in Philadelphia the -a -a Larflpfiatf ClnthinT Hmisfiin America. zssr o o r '-a 11 re enlist the patronage of all who ere interested in the pros- MM Z2T parity of our Commonwealth. ANAMAKER -a ROWN, -a -a OAK HALL BUILDINGS, S. E. cor. Sixth & Market Streets, -a -a Nos. 532, 534, 53S Market SL " 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 South Sixth Sf. -a vou want to If you want to If buy anything that j buy Dry Goods, go can be" bought in to No. 1 High street, where you will get better bar die operation, Oat- gains than at any a first class store, and save money in man fc Co.'s Store is the place to visit. C ET P - 5 c 5 era CO Val 5 Hi 0 3 33 2. g a- GO aaaa S- - other place in Eb ensburg. r3 4 w c S 2- s If your mother, wife or sister w ants to get the very best Sewing Machine in the market, tell her to buy the Grover Baker, sold by iW. Ii. Oatman. 2 S 3 Of S3 aS S s 3 a 5 d d J7 o -2 d NOTICE A lot'of Shingles were left on the prcmlsesof tbe subsbriber, at Sum mit ville, Cambria county, some time during last winter; ana nave nnoe remained uncalled ror. This therefore is to notify the owner of paid Shingles that if he does hot come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, they wilftbe disposed of according to law: irpt. , ltfMrt. HENRY Mt'OKljc. . d d 2 'pA d d Si3a 1 r1 2 S CD . S 0 $ aa C aw. C3 tes d d d A N ORDINANCE llRi.vr.NO t ; Bokouoh or Cvbrolltowjc. in the C u ty of Cavibrla, State of PeeylvanU, p- A tbn 27th day of Auguft. A, Vi 1(0: Becnow I. I?e it ordained tv tha BurfH at.l Town Councilor tbe RorO'tffh of CurnJlt . u. snd It Is hereby ordrttrred tf? the aattrority ; I.. same. That from and fter the Ort av of C -t-1 tober, A. 1). 1SC0, no p-ervn of persona bh:Ji it allowed to open out a Picture Oailery. .r tir PlctUTesof anv kind whatsoever, tn the i.- ough of drrolitown. unle be. she or they -La J pay a License or Tax to the amount of T KN bOLLAlW. Provkled, that be. she or the) uot a citizen or citizens of the Borough of rolltowo. Section 2. That from and after the flrt -iy of October. A. 1). 1$7 , no person or pr-tors shall lo allowed to tell auy poods or ort!ol-s whatsoever at auction or public outcry, unlets ho. he or Lhey shall pay a License or TtLX cf ONE DOLLAR it day. lforirtcd. that he, h or they aro not a citizen or citizens of the Bor ough of Carrolltown, or a Court ble, or Hherlff of the county. Skctio.n 3. That from and after the first day of Octoler, A. i. 170, no peddler or salcmnuv of any linn or company, or otherwise, whole aalo or retail. Hhall be allowed to sell or make sale, in the Borough of Carrolltown. of anything whatsoever, rinlesn he. she or they shall pov a License or Tax of TWO DOLLARS. Vuvidd. that he, sho or thov ar not a citizen or citizen, of the Borough o Carrolltown. Pkction 4. That frnn and after the first day of October, A. 1). 1S70. Section )ft of an Ordi nance of the Borough of Carrolltown. enacted by lue authorities of said Borough on the 6th day of July, A.D. Isfi7,8hnll bound Is hereby re pealed ; and that from and after the flht day of OctobT, A. ii. lOi any Person ot persons fight ing in the Borough of Carrolltowu shall jay a tine of not less than TWO DOLLARS or more tban TKX DOLLAHP. or be Imprisoned in the Lock-Up, according to the decixlon of the Bor ough authorities, aud pny co6ts of suit if con victsd. An theso Fines, Taxes and Licenses shall be pftld to the Treasurer of Carrolltown Bor ough, who shall and will receive the amount, and will give a certificate to the person or per son, signed Jjy the Burgess and tho soul of the Borough a!Tlxel to the same, to show their rights and cre the transaction of their bus; ncw in aud through the liortiugh of Carroll town. WM. A; IS'OEL, Burges Attest En. L. Binder, Clerk. scp.l.V-ilt.J REDUCTION IN PRICES' FOR CASH! TO CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK j OF Glass Fruit Jnrs,&c, O MAKE ROOM fok otiiek Oiods I will bcM for the next FIFTEEN DAYS : I (nitrl (llsim. Tin Top and Wire. 8 1 .O. 1 qnnrt Her Jnm, 93. Oo per rtoa. 1 quart 4eni Jam 2-ftO per dot. 1 quart I'rolflor Jan.... 2 0O per dm. 1 quart XI, Jar .. I.SOperdo. 3nart rrolwtor Jarn,... S.OOperdoa. 1 quart Bell. Jura, 2.20 pfrdoi. Tin Cans, 1 quart, 3 pints, and 2 quarts, tkrt cheat: One bushel Hasktx. 60 to 75 cent, i Clothes Br kets. .10 cents to 1.10; ToMet fet, I from t3.5D to t5.00 per set Of three pieces. Re- rrigerators, ater-cooiers, iMto-i uns. 10 PER CENT. LESS THAH CITY PRICES Those prices are strictly Cash when roods are taken away. A large stock of Brass Kettle. Tinware. Enameled Ware. Housekeeping Gooda and Cook Stoves, Ac. at prices to please. CALL AT Iro. 380 "Washington Street. JOUXSTOWX, VA., AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES J FRASK IF. HAY. Johnstown, Aur. 12. lS70.-2m. CISfllEITAL LIFE IIS114IEE CO., OK 1IAHTKORD, COltlt. Simuel S. Uses, 2ztt - - rrtselc 2. Setjlut, Be'y THIS COMPAXT ranks among the rt class Life Insurance Companies doing bu inBS in Massachut-eiU, and by comp'yinr with the lawsf that State, insures petfect safety to her Policy Holders. It grants 0 per cent, loan of premium on Life Policies to its Insured, and I y applying all the Cash collected from in members to Insurince, gives the largest Insn rance attainable fr the amount of money in- rested. Its profits arediviiled among the Pol icy Holders, and its Iividends have never been less than 6 per cent., thus bringing the net cest of lb Insurance within the most litniied means, and aflordifsg the protec ion Ol a Polict on terms not excelled by any Company. Trutworthy and reliable men are wauted to (. as agents for tills Company in Cambria and adjoining counties, and with such the most liberal arrangement will be made. To those who mavbe unacquainted with the business, full Instructions and aid will be roost cheerful ly rendered whenever desirable or svai.labla. ' COPE JOHNSOtf. Agents for Cambria fjooutj, Johnstown. Pa. JJomb k Naroii, General Agents, T4 Fourth) Ateaus, Pittsburgh, P. apr.U.-ly.J "Poor women are on every side, and orphan cry for bread, because husbands and la thers lived and died uninsured." Aim:uit a LIFE lNSliRAME ( OMl'ANY OF PlllLADELl'IlAI. Organised 1N30. Aim. WaiLLix,lres . .Jons S Wilbo, See. All policies non forfeitable. All f o1i?tes are pajable at death or 8U years of age. Ecokomv hi management. Cab :h the selec tion of ritke, 1'komptxim in the tiajuient of death claims, and StccaiTY in the biVes'inent of iu immense fiinds, are r giclly adhered lo tad have a l Wats characterized this Company. J. FRANKGCNDON, Special Afcent. ! flKVE.E TilK MEMORY JL' r!AJEXt)S D EPA It TED I OF the best material and ia the most workmanlike manner, at the IP vnn wsinf tn buy Boots, Shoes, !0filiMf 8 .I2ones, to ' ar ' 1 s'iVscnber still fcunlimies to mntfactnr at ats, Japs, . cc. go to No. lIIigii street, where there is a large stok at prices unsurpassed for cheapiiess. S 2 -i , ak 3 q 2- d w - 5 4 aX d d as 5T OB r 9 S- p d Loretto Karble Works, all kind of MONUMENTS AND TOM II-. STONEri as well as TABLE IIUREAII TOPS, And all other work in his line. Nona but the best American and Italian Marble tised, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to' all cases at prices as low as like work can be obtained In the cities or elsewhere. CsU and see fpeelmei.s and judge for yonri"iv;9x s to the merita cbeapnebg of mv work. JAMKS WILKINSON. Lorctlo, March 12. 1868. ly, GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 1 (J ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, - " 130 Acres of which are cleared, wlli b sold on the roost reasonable terms. This Farv la located in Allegheny township. Cambria couu- ty, on the road leading from Loretto to Chet-t I Springs, and within two miles of tho former and three tulles of the. latter place. The im I provements consist of a commodious Dwkllisci i llpcsic iu excellent repair, a good Bars, and, all oectsary pCTj5vn.DlNO!l. There is a fine j Orchard of choice fruit Rod nr. abundance of , Pure water ;.n the premises. The woodland is J cove, 1th the best of timber. . fT The above described procerty will be sold on conditions to suit tbe purchaser. Applv oo the TkMeinlacM. tr Allegheny Twp:,.Ane. i, 1370.-tf. s. HMT 31. LLOYD & CO.. Tf Bankfbs, AtTbOKA. Pa, J Drafts nn fh T)r!hi-lral Cities and Slvnr ! and Gold for sale. Collectiona tnade. CAMBRIA Moueyg received on depobit, pajable on de mand, without intert, or upon. tirne.witU Ohirati tt fair Ttvtf fraff. t'XITED SECIBITY LIFE IBiBR&SCE & THHST CCMPAEY 0F COUNTY AGENCY. e. n. flank;, m. i geo. a. beurt, Mtdicai Examtner. AQOtiL. Ebensburr, paw LVT'olilsh Km-tvr.vtA9V. pi-n.vtf.J i i
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