ynbrircemaD. gSAY, : : : SEPT- 29, 1870. nocraticMeetings. ft . l-.ll . T. . Mi'ion to the meeting neiu m ceisa 3 u'eJcesday evening, the following 0 i nlacw bave been fixed upon for of Democartic meetings during Mi-f.nd coming week : !5mmerhiH. on Thursday, Sept. 29th, .1' . r Sore, on Friday, September SOth, faftl' "Lturdav. Oct. 1st. at 7 1 Be"'iUt ' iSt. Nicholas, on Monday, Oct. 8d, at k' ,mni- on Monday. Oct. 8d. at 7 rf Qjrt'sei'a. Q Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at 2 Tirana'. MilIs' 0Q Tue8Jay'0ct- 4th, ;tSaaVrence, on Tuesday. Oct. 4th, at fallen' Timber, on Wednesday, Oct. i o'clock p. M. .' Piattville, on Wednesday, Oct. 5th, at jt Augustine, on Thursday, Oct. Cth, o'clock. . Loretto, on rnuay, v. o.u, b. k F M- jGallifziu, on Saturday, Oct. 8th, at 7 Germany, on Saturday, Oct. 8th .Vlofk. P. M. Ii German speaker will be present and ss tbo moecings a. o.. in.uui-., aid Nw Germany. ill LOCAL AND PERSONAL. .. YC a li.ra maila a nvr nt Mlogiea o! iaie, auu uw uuw. wu. .-.... . , .Mr of ibem. 1 his week, however, compelled to apologize for the failure t! our paper out a i me pruper u.uc, uu 3e say that we nave uecu -wuti iu me .t.iih the qu'dbt. one of the most pain- -Mes that human flesh is heir to, our siM will readily torgive anu we uopc pray our .peed y recovery. Lp and Mishaps at and near Home. Autumn weather bai set in in good earnest. . . i . .ill Ii. nlnra 1 1 1 . b nn . BucKwneai m f.s-"-j LTheckler making Beason has come once -ChestiuU ire unusually large and plenti- on tie mountain this year. -A dr weighing 118 pounds was shot tr Willis msbu.f., liliur county, on me loin. The Blairsviile Presbytery of the Presby- m cburcl bold a session m this place , nencing on Tuesdaay next. -Indiana county boasts the finest court in the State." Johnstown will beat her iow when che sets the chance. Ljov. Geary has been stumping Indiana uoii baball oi me tne nepuoucan canui fotCougress. His wages go on just the i. Thomas Burchinell. machinist at the Mrt Foundry, bad his richt hand terribly nied.one day last week, by being caught c'nine mnehirie. 1-1 be firm of G. C. K. Zahm, Eq., will be red for sale at 2 o clock instead of J, on Uiatr, October 19th. The live stock, t.,ttc, will be sold at 10 o'clock, a u kziu named Michael McCarthy was ltd in John-town and taken to iiollidays- ., oq Tuesday of laet week, charged with $.10 from James V alentine, near Gal- J. If'Goniple. of Hemlock, proposes ixseol the well known James iiurk farm, LViimore, or one half thereof, by public -7, on Thursday, Oct. 13th. Also, live i, produce, farm implements, and many strides. -lut was sera falling from the limb of ffi miamaburg, a few days ago, and miL'.i.dUon of the cause led to the disco v- iit she was enfolded in the coils of a huge k Kike. The snake was killed and pussy 'sol iu unpleasant embrace. itss,w drug store in Altoona, with B.-tf ill it rfinf:inv) vnoilafltin.iwl hv firAnn ii; last. An explosion of benzine in the UiCtored by one of the clerks tripping and or wl;h a lighted lamp, led to the disaster. ! about .000 Insurants not knnwn. r-Jbe Philadelphia Trade Journal recom- me UuEtingdon Globe as a good medi f t ;ij advertisers Beekine patronage in P-Httfiii. ..4 r...-:- V: ' .t.:.i oainal. 3f:rhtt! Bechtel. brother of ex Sheriff r-2 of HoilidaTBbnrir. residintr near Wood- p. Ewford countt. was recentlr thrown : Mi horse and dropped a considerable dis also trampled upon, whereby one of wu broken and crushed and he was -TteitereoicoDUcon exhibition at the Prea- I ehurch, on Thursday evening last. - quite large assemblage, and must eJ.zed handsome sum for the Sabbath I be explanatory lecture of Rev. B. wai worthy of that gentleman as an iad a scholar, and done much toward -g the eihibition intelligible and Inter- 3 js joutg men named Navling and got into a OUMTfl mi tha tnrnniU laarl. L.T Jrone Blair county, to Gleu Hope, -.ucuuniyeatii lUtb inst., and the (-;iwm that the former struck the latter on with a stone, inflicting injurien which death on the 16th inst. Navling 'i !r her8 haTe Deen rrcsted and con- the Clearfield jail. WnesDonHont a m;.n.i ,:n v,. n larn that he U "an old political J? he "hM for more offices oftener defeated than any other poli "rr yoa (Johutown) have. Mr. Ppi-ahinc- ys-ji'.T6'" correspondent of the e o aCCept the situation. P yDim,ed erts, about 12 years of J ?eof.b'8 !egs so badly crushed by W.. 9ch?nical Works, at Johnstown. W p tbllt tn leK hd to be am 1 ne had inmnod nn t.. i-:i -eredin :. v siaiea. ue was only ais- aext t t0 8aTe him from a wor86 fte &U.?'i,,B,,.ue m a short time thereafter, -Viln t Ue? hIm outright. K"e ai;S?Von he having removed his tin- Ssfl k . 8tret opposite the Mountain . DtteetheatAM.f J. p Thnmn. lor 7r nsrker & B011- Vall" Pt8 KiM.:.luU .Btok of stoves and other of une faring the present week, and i'deT. ,ead'r3 48 need wha be can sup talZ JPatron'ze an honest, itdustri- ie yZ KaD' 8aJ call on Vallie l'r'rv, 8J:tions. His work and his "T "d his prices ditto. . "ond oorougn win !?f n:rspty Dext an( renain open for a frim ?1?nth. the teachers selected to '5; W J- W.Pattersoa, A. B., u'fti um 3 : Mias Ellen of jirinciPal. Mr. Patterson, is a it-,,Q credpnH T. """e. ana nis exaroin- fftiBoaV h proved him fullT compe-'!'.n- Mr- Campbell cornea to !r.t J'lilffi6burir. Elair ..wi ; "tf.;i,.ln(1e their mrl, - A lill, w Perform their dutle. wll and "FAIR PLAY" AT FOUL WORK. - . a 8vn Base Falsehood about the Poor llouae and the Catholie Pic-Xlc Exposed and Iterated I "Thk HEAD ov inn AVTATR" TIJCAbd Fftox. -4 SOLDIER-miEST AFTKIt A COTTAIiD L.Y KNOW-XQTlIIXat Eremsburq, Sept. 20, 1870. Editor Freeman Dear Sir : Not having seen the last Johnstown Detnucrat In ttmo to write and have published In the present week's Issue of that paper tho following reply to a commu nication falsely and impudently signed "Fair Play." . I ask you to give place to it in your columns, hoping that there is yet h jn esty and genuine "fair play" enough in the Democrat office to induce the editors thereof to publish the letter given below. ... .. It. C. Chkisty. To the Editor of the Johnstown Democrat : Justice to myself and to tho congregation over which I preside demands tho following "Card to the Public": In the last n jmber of your Journal the under signed was vilely attacked by a sneaking Know Is othiso, (writing apparently from t'hest springs,) in which communication seven oare faeed lie are openly and shamelessly asserted ; yet the writer would have yourr ders believe that he "desires that every citizen of the coun ty should be made acquainted with the facts." Here they are, unvarnished and indisputable: 1st. The pio-nic was gotten up by the under sUriied lor the benefit of the new Catholic church erected by himself in this place, and not for "the jovial people of Ebensburg." 2d. Not at the "people's expense." but by the liberality of Messrs. Hoover, Fan-ens, Diahart, Ellg, Doyle, and others, members of my congre gation. 3d. Not "started by a half dozen boys and girls," but by the respective parties above named, with many other liberal Protestants and Catholics. 4th. No "word was sont to town" or "from town" by any "planners." We were driven from the grounds by a terrific rain; I asked Col. McDermitt if we could go to tho barn of the Poor House for shelter. He answered In the affirmative, providing we would appoint a few persons to prevent smoking, etc. X went to the paupei who were-In the dining room, and asked thorn whether they would agree to postpone their supper until we could get ours, and then we would give them an elegant supper. They willingly consented. Cth. "Two teams from the Poor House" did not come out. Mr. Elig's wagon, one from the Poor House, and my buggy, "transported the concern." 6th. The Poor House team did not run "back and forward to Ebensburg to bring out the elite." 7th. "The head of the affair" left before seven o'clock, to attend a sick man who was seriously injured. The balance of the article may go for what it is worth. I only want to defend myself as a citizen, a soldier, and a clergyman a Catholic priest from the contemptible calumnies, as serted in the correspondence in your last paper signed "Fair Play' regardless of tho "Ebens burg liino" or the "Johmtoicn Junto." I am a native of the couuty and pay my taxes, hence I have a right to vote, and do so, and generally the Kepubiican ticket. I served over three years In the army not in Sanitary Commission tents, but atthw front. Ask your estimable fellow citizen, Mr. A. J. Haws, where he heard I kept myself, also ask Joseph Uhl, and others of my regiment now iu your place. Also, mem bers of the 15th, 10th, lath and lUtb Regulars where I was at Stone Kiver, Chicamauga, Mis sion lUdge. Buzzard's Itoost, Dallas, or New Hope Church, Keuesaw, &c. Finallv as a cler gyman, I have a right to appeal to the honest citizens of Cambria county for a public con demnation of this cowardly attack upon me, and upon the base attempt to drag a clergvman into politics and classify him along with those who are said to be "thieves," "rascals," "cor rupt." "dishonest," etc. II. C. CH KISTY. Pastor Church Holy Name, Ebensburg, Ta. Thk Censcs The following statement, with the remarks appended thereto, will exhibit the census of Cambria county in 1 S60 and 1870, and also show the comparative increase and decrease in the several districts; District. lflrtO. 1870. Allegheny Twp l'Mi liju Ulackliek " CM CM Cambria " 111(5 1038 Carroll " lfl 1780 ClearUeld " 11WS 15.11 Chest " 012 B70 Chest Springs Bor... 183 209 CouemaughTwp ltfod 728 Croylo " 705 lHe7 Ebensburg Bor 9U1 141 Jackson Twp Wi Johnstown Bor 4131 Ct9 Loretto " 2.S5 2S1 Millville " 1S3 21U5 MuusterTwp Uiri 698 Kichland " loVlO 808 gummerhill Twp SW 752 Summitville Bor 176 177 busuuehanua Twp.. S7 UOtf Taj for " ..1391 1424 Washington " -.1212 1727 Wilmore Bor 4ti 3'J3 White Twp 7(31 im Yoder " ltxU 1U22 Dec's. 702 10 30 115 1133 04 140 10 790 Inc'ee. 835 W 92 52 18U8 M 1 227 33 515 208 Gallitzin township, since the census of I860, was formed out of Allegheny township, and now hiis a population ot 977. Since the cen r U9 of lfcfiO Uarrolltown borough was formed out of Carroll township and now contains a population ot 446. Adams township, hicce the census ot If 00, has been formed out of Kich land, and now contains a population of 835. Cambria borough, since 1 Still, was formed out of the adjacent territory, and now contains a population of 1744. Also, Conemaugh bor ough, con taicig a population of 2,330', and Pros pect borough, containing a population of 576, and Franklin borough, containing a population of 42G, and East Conemaugh borough, con taining a population of 381, and Coopersdale, containing a opnlation of 246. have all been formed since the census of 1861) ; and this ex planation of the figures of the census of 1860 and of 18T0, in reference tc these new town ships and boroughs, will explain themselves to our readers. The total census of Cambria county for 1870 is 36.572. The census of 18C0 was 29,155 showing an increase of population since IkbO of 8,41)7. Abkanokm cxts Complete. The work upon the new buildings, and other improvements, on the grounds of the Altoona Park Associ ation, will be completed in a day or two, and all things ready for the reception of stock and articles, and the opening of the exhibition. The new building is 16 feet wide, 80 feet long, 12 feet high to the square, comb roof covered with shingles, and well floored. It will be much better lighted thaa the other bnlldings, and is Intended specially for ladies' work, paintings, and fine articles. The construction of this building gives almost double the amount of room the Association had last year, conse quently there will be less crowding of articles, and all will be exhibited to much better ad vantage. A train of passenger cars will be run be tween the depot, in front of lie Logan House, and the grounds, every half hour, during the coDtinuanco of the Exhibition. The driving course is in excellent condition and in constant use quite a number of horses entered for speed being now in the stables on the ground, as also others that are under training. The Exhibition opens Oct. 4th, and closes Oct. 7 th. Brilliant The display of the Aurora Borealis on Saturday night last was of a . most brilliant character, but the display of brilliant eoods of every description at the cheap cash store of M L. Oatman & Co., is so for ahead of all natural or unnatural phenomena, that tbey shouldn't be talked about the same day. The firm in question not only keeps a mam moth stock and an infinite variety of the very best kind of goods, but they can supply almost any personal or household want and do it in such a way and at such prices as not only at Sraeto customers, but holds them as Permanent patrons ever after. When two such accom modating salesmen as Mr. Oatman and his SSt Swer. Mr. Berg, fail to sell such goods as they do sell and at such prices as they sell them for, it will be time for the rest of creation to shut up shop and quit business. Godxt's Ladi's Boor for October. The illustrations of this number are a very fine en ravine of "The Village Doctor," a very fulfill of fashion plates and patterns, mclu Hreasea for children, with a sea piece, ding dr!f8t,'rrrmc Tbe work department charide'' Teyry wf 11 Baited to domestic theatn cals. Too can afford to-bare ffJSSc & Bummer clothing this year, for Wnamaker Brown will sell you three suits now for wnat one cost a little while ago. Local Correspondence. Altoona City, Sept. 27. 1870. Fkienb Mac The last few days have been marked by an unusual number of accidents and violent deaths in this city and surroundin-s that is truly terrible to contemplate. On Thursday last a young man aaae4 Pot ter, son of Mr. J.J. Potter, while on a visit to some friends West of the citv, at Vaughn's brick yard, and while standing on an embank ment, that was being undermined, suddenly the earth gave way, and by the fall he had his leg broken near the ankle. Edward Moran, an old aud esteemed citizen employed in the grading of Eleventh Avenue, while assisting other workmen in handling some heavy irons, accidentally got one of his handa caught between two of tbe bars, taking one finger entirely off. and larcerating the others very severely. His foot was also badly hurt. On Thursday night a stranger named Zim merman was instanly killed near Kittanning Point by being struck by an engine. His head was terribly crushed aud one leg broken. On Saturday night two more shocking deaths occurred. Two men, one named San ders and the other Clark, while going through the Tunnel at Gallilzin, were both killed by a train of cars. Both the unfortunate men left families dependant on ihem for a livelihood. In the Pa. R.R. lumber yard, this (Monday) morning, while a number of laborers were en gaged in loading some very heavy timber, and had about completed their labors, and while a young man named Monroe Ake was examining ths standards, tbey suddenly broke, causing most of the heavy timber to fall on him, kill ing him instantly. The Democrats have nominated their city ticket, and it is considered by all classes one of the strongest that has been put in the field for a long time. It is particularly gratifying to all goodjeitizens to know that that bold," true, indomitable, persevering and enterprising Democrat, R. A. O. Kerr, Esq., has been re nominated for Council by acclamation. His election is a foregone conclusion, for the lion hearted Democracy in that ward will not stul tify themselves by voting for such an old fogy as that Good (for nothing) that is running In opposition to him, and there is enough Demo crats in his ward to secure his triumphant elec tion Quite an interesting episode or incident oc curred here on Sunday morning last, and one that will bear putting into print. A gentle man who resides in tbe 4ih ward is the owner of a very disabedient cow that is remarkably fond of keeping late hours, like some creatures that are not cows, on Saturday nights especial ly. On Sunday morning, as was his wont, the owner of the cow arose quite early to wan der forth in quest of his unruly quadruped. While sauntering along, whistling that favor ite air, "The girl I left behind me," he bad oc casion to approach near unto an apple orchard, and while gazing at the luscious fruit his eyes discovered another gentleman filling a large basket with tbe tempting fruit, which he was evidently borrowing while the owner of the orchard was wrapped in thearms'of Morpheus. The gentleman in quest of the cow gave one of his most unearthly yells, which vibrated through the trees like a clap of thunder in the mouth of May. I dare say there was never such a sound heard before or since. The man with the apples took to his heels and oh ! ye gods, Dexter would have been nowhere in the fast time which followed. Over fields, fences, ditches and swamps he went like a streak of forked lightning. The gentleman watchingjhim making the short corners soon discovered he had lost his basket ; so following in his tracks as rapidly as possible, he found the basket filled with apples buried in a sand bank, and on the principle that "to the victor belongs the spoils," he forthwith conveyed them to his own domicil, and is now ready and anxious for an other such advecture. The individual who "borrowed" the apples has no doubt realized by this time that "There is many a slip 'Twixt the cup and the lip."; P. S. The owner of the basket, if he has succeeded in checking his headway yet, can have his property by calling at 1230 Fourth Ward, and no questions will be asked. Yours, &c, T. I. M. Carrolltown, Sept. 2G, 1870. Dear Freeman The Ladies' Fair contin uos. It ib well patronized, and deservedly so, as I am sure no effort is neglected to make the festival pleasing and attractive. On Saturday it was visited by a delegation from Chest Springs and St. Augustine, bring ing with them a martial band. The party remained uotil late in the evening, and all went home apparently satisfied with their virit. One of your former correspondents, "Zig Zig," lent the light of his counteuance to us and our Fair on Saturday. Ue was welcome and will always be. A considerable amount of sickness prevails here yet, and our skillful physicians have their bands full, yet so far they have proved very successful. Typhoid and nervous fever appears to be the dominant trouble. Mr. Benjamin Wertner's fine brick house is now being roofed. It is one of the finest bouses in the county, and when finished will make a comfortable and convenient house for one of our best citizens. Adjutant Rise, our candidate for the Leg islature, spent a few hours with us on Satur day, as did also Capt. Bonacker, the candi date for Sheriff. They both made good impressions among our people, as indeed they could not help but do, being perfect gentlemen in every sense of the term. Their vote here will be unanimous. Col. McDer mitt and C. W. Easly, two . whole souled gentlemen, as everybody knows who knows anjthing, also paid us a visit during the past week. Before closing my letter I desire to inform your readers that our Fair will continue un til Friday evening. On Thursday, weather permitting, there will be a pic-nic on the grounds near town, and at which the draw ing of articles and so forth will take place. If the weather is unfavorable the Fair hall will be open as usual. The evening plays and performances, which have made' the Fair so attractive, and which reflect great credit on the young gentlemen who get them up, will be continued every evening during the fair. The voting on the various articles is spirited and active. Politicians on every side solicit votes for the plow, the axe, or the doll bride. Come and see how we can conduct a Fair in Carroll town and I wager you will not be disappointed. E. On Thin let The young man who drinks, swears, gambles and idles away his time, is on a very thia place on the ice, and if he knows what's good for him he will abandon his evil ways, go to work, save his earnings, get him self a good wife and buy all the requisite arti cles .for housekeeping In the hardware and stove line from Geo. Huntley, who is prepared to furnish anything from a cook stove to a nut meg grater at as low prices as any other dealer in the county or out of iu There is no doubt about Huntley being the right man to buy from. Sosa or thk Niwbpafer. I am the news paper, and carry the news to all of your dwell ings, or wherever you choose tell you of many things you ne'er heard before of things good and bad, snd of Christy's cheap store, which throughout all the county has won great renown, and contains such a stock as ne'er in Loretto town has been opened for the people to look at and buy, where each customer at low prices all bis wants can supply. DoikS Well. We understand that Dr. A. P. Fields has obtained a very large practice in this vicinity, and has been exceedingly success ful, having lost only three cases since cc-ming-am'ongst us. He seems to be the right kind of a man for any emergency demanding medical skill. He holds himself ready to go anywhere he may be needed at any hour of tbe night. sr.- would twist him a twine, for the twfoting a wist no riirce times uotn entwine, ana then sraiif heway he goes on a perfect bee line, for goods very cheap and goods very rrne. to the store of Messrs, Shoemaker, always obliging and kind, who sell more for less money thau any other dealer you'll find and who are now particularly anxious to close out their splendid summer stock at figures that cannot fail tu ir -duce all people to buy who appreciate good goods and great bargains. A boii t Clorlta. One of the first inventions In the way of clocks wh the rlrp.vMcf I, or water clock, a contrivance of tho Assyrians and used as early. as the second Pardinapnlus, if you know when that wa.. The very latest inven tions tn tho saino lrne,- a well as in the watch, jewelry, sewing machine and fancy goods line, can be found "and bought, if buy you want to, at the splendidly stocked emporium" of C T. Huberts, who can tell you all about his goods you may wish to know. A Ntrlking- Example. When one man strikes another ; also, when Leopold Mayer, dry goods merchant of Johnstown, strikes high prices in tbe head. Mr. Mayer has now an im mense stock of new goods of all kinds dresa goods, hats, bonnets, laces, brilliant ribbons of every hue, etc. at the Opera House. No, 212, Johnstown. He mude a good point in purchas ing when goods were at their lowest price, but he is determined to make abetter one by selling very low for cash. Don't Kind It. IT there is a savage war going on between France nnd Prussia, don't mind it, but go to Leopold & Brother and buy some suitable made-up clothing for fall and winter, before Mr. High Price arrives from the seat of war. Leopold & Brother keep at 241 Main street, cheap side, Johnstown. Let Eu rope spend money for powder and lend, but spend your dimes for the adornment of the outward man, a id spend it at Leopold & Bro.'s. Goincr to Wilmore. At the solicitation of a number of citizens of Wilmore, Mr. T. K. Evans, photograph artist, has concluded to open rooms for a couple of weeks at that place, commencing on Friday of this week, and as a consequence his Gallery here will be closed until Monday Oct. 14th. Our friends in and about Wi I more should avail themseH-os of the chance ali'o riled them as Mr. Evans is master of his business aud cannot fail to please. Aldermanie.-Let all who want good dry goods, fancy goods, good dress goods, and good grocerie", call with our aldermanie friend, N. P. Carroll, No. 215 Main street, Johnstown, where tbey will be entertained iu an obliging manner by a perfect gentleman, who can sell goods as low, and also as many of them, as any. man can between Dun and Bersheeba. Carroll is ready and willing to sell good goods 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 goods so new, at tho Mausion House corner. Johnstown. Murphy's new dry goods have produced a won derful commotion indeed. Hundreds nay, thousands rush to Murphy's, because that is tho place for bargains. Then, render, rush tl-ou thither also und get the full worth of your mouey. A Wonderful Treana. I had a dream the other night, when all arund was still ; I dream ed I saw a great big crowd of folks go rushing downjthe hill ; and how they fared no one can fail to guess, for at Davis' cheap cash store they all did halt, and, entering, bought goods, more or less and in buying from.liowley they all got the best of goods at tho very lowest prices, and went their way rejoicing. Look Here. For men and boys ' For men and bovs! Made-up clothing at M. H. Mayer's renowned Clothing Emporium, Opera House, No, 214 Main street, Johnstown. Ready-mado clothing for men, boys, and children. A new stock of ready-made has Mr. Mayer laid in, cheaper than ever, better thau ever, aud neater than ever before for men and boys. Trunin Full. L. Cohen & Brother have Just received twenty-five truuks, at Cohen's Hat Parlor, filled with choice new hats aud caps and gent's furnishing goods. Tho scene pre sented by the arrival was like that of a Saratoga flitting. This beautiful array of new styles can be seen at No. 227 Main street, Johnstown, the like of which cannot be seen every day. Do call ! Italy. The late revolutionary news from Italy made it necessary for James J. Murphy to buy in a new stock of ready-made clothing at No. 109 Clinton street, Jonnstown, so that he might be enabled to sell at his former low prices, even if the war should go on. He has now a fine assortment of all kinds of clothing for men and boys, which ho will sell at a small profit. Not Thcue. "Brought into thia breathing world scarce half nindetup" wnnofbe said with truth of tho stock of clothing Kept by V. S. Bur ker,for bis assortment computes not only a fine variety, but every article is well made and of the very best material. Unprecedented bar gains are now offered by Value in tho way of summer clothing and summerlgoods generally. STOXF.KOAWS CATHARTIC SYRCP, used in all cases instead of Pili.s. Ktsom Salts, Castor Oil, Jtc. Hijrhlv flavored. Pleasant to take. Children like it. Pri-o O cents. Whole sale, It. E. SELLKKS & CO., 45 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. June 1C, 1870-ly. Strapbcrq was Furrendered to the Prusians on the evening of the 2Sth inst., and Montmedy is reportod to have been captured ou the same day. MARRIED. HUMPH REVS VAUGHN On Tuesday, Sep tember 27. 1870, at the rcpidonce of th bride's parents, by the Kev. B. M Kerr, Mr. RirnAim J. Humphreys, of Johnstown, and Miss Mary A. Vaughn, of this place. Bless ye "both, happy: husband, happy wife. Mav your union, like that of the States, be "one and insepcrablc." May love constantly pervade your household, and may neither jealousy or dissension ever cross your threshold. May each year that adds to vour "responsibilities," also bring with it the strength to lrar thein. May the springtide of vour lovo never ebb until tho dissolving hand of death shall unite you once again in the better world to come. May you. in short, know nothing but peace and content ment here and hereafter. COLLINS RILEY At the residence of tho bride's mother, on the 20th inst-, by tho Kev. Father Brown, Mr. E. W. Collins and Miss Liz zie A. Rilcv, all of Johnstown. No cards. DIED. DOPP At St, Louis, Mo., of congestion of the brain, Mrs. Ann Dopp, wife of the late Col. J. H. Dopp, aged 56 years, 8 months and 3 days. Mrs. Dopp was born in Loretto, and was tho sister of Jamoa M. Riffel, of Summitv ille,'in this county. Her husband was a prominent citizen of Cambria county and removed to the State of Missouri about fifteen years ago, where he died some ten years after. They were both well known in thia section of Cambria county and were h ighly esteemed and respected. May she rest in peace. EVANS In Cambria township, on Wednes day, 17th inst,, of intinmation of the lungs, Rob ert Elvert Evans, aged 18 years, 9 months and 8 C-TftlFFTTnS On Wednesday, 21st inpt., Mrs. Jane Griffiths, wifo of Mr. John Griffiths, of Cambria township, aged about 75 years. gew dvrtisnugttt,g. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration upon the estate of Cap- Mark M' Laughlin, dee'd, late of Wash ington twp., Cambria county, have been grant ed to the subscriber residing in Summitville borough. Those having claims against said es tate will please present them properly proven, and those indebted to the same are requested to come forward and make payment. PAUL MCKENNA, Summlttville, Sept. 27, 1870. Adin'r. . A D M I N ISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration upon the ostato of William Gwinn, M. D., dee'd, late of Loretto borough, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said borough. Those having claims against said estate will please present them properly proven, and those indebted to the same are requested to come forward and make payment. A. J. CHRISTY, Loretto, Sept, 2rt, 1870.-6t. Adni'r. AUDITOR'S NOTICE The under signed Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county to report distribution of the funds in tho Sheriff's hands arising from the sale of the real estate ofJTer rence and Frank Hughes, No. 8 Sept. Term, 1870, to and amongst the lien creditors, hereby gives notice that he will sit at the Prothonota ry's OlBce, Johnstown, or&Satnrday, Off. 22, 1870, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where all parties interested must present their claims or bo de barred from coming in on said fund. - C. W. EASLY. Johnstown, Sept. 28, 1870. Auditor. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 1 7 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, J V I 130 Acres of which are cleared, will be sold on the most reasonable terms. This Far is located iu Allegheny township, Cambria coun ty, on the road loading from Loretto to Chest Springs, and within two miles of the former and Ithree miles of the latter placo. Tho lm- rroveinents consist of a commodious D vvelli.no Ioupe, in excellent repair, a good Barn, and all necessary Outudiluings. There it a fine Orchard of choice fruit and an abundance of pure water on the premises. The woodland is covered with the best of timber. jThe above described property will be sold on conditions to suit the purchaser. Apply on the paemiscs to B. & C. SHIELDS. Allegheny T rp., Ang. 18, 1870.-tf . JCS3- THIS PARAGRAPH ALONE - the -a Subscription Priced For a Whols Year. . , - , . -a Ten years of hard work and hard knocks, have organized In-a Philadelphia the largest and most complete Clothing House in America, if not in the WHOLE WORLD. -a y constant endeavors, we have avoided all the old ruts and antiquated methods of the trade, until now Oak Hall is universally acknowledged to be 13 B ho Reasons are : 1 We have built a house for our business, covering nearfy-3 It 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 of"X three streets, and any one may count in it 251 windows. 3 We employ skilled workmen, One Hundred and Fifty of"" whom may be seen under our roof by any one having time "2t oiivi vunuan; iu nan uur t-iduii3unieiu, anu Desiaes inese, 1400 to 1800 sewers are employed at their own homes. Qt We make up no Imperfect goods. 5k Wa thoroughly sponge and shrink ALL our goods 6 We purchase our goods at first hands, In large Iots-some-stimes in bills of over $100,000 at one time. 7 We set our faces against every species of unfair dealing, and wili dismiss any employee in any way guilty of it. Brk 8 We have such enormous sSles that we 8 re content with a profit far below the trade margin. tiX 9 We warrant sA our goods, and will give every possible guarantee to purchasers at Oak Hall. The above sro facts that no one can truthfully dispute, as the examination we so cordially invite, wiU fully prove. t22 1 k e ask the encouragement and support of all classes of people, WW feeling sure that in establishing in Philadelphia the Largest Clothing House in America, 1 1 fe enlist the Datronaae of all who are Interested In the Dros- W parity of our Commonwealth, ... ANAMAKER & jjROWN. OAK HALL BUILDIHGS, S. E. cor. Sixth & Market Streets. Nos. 532, 534, 536 Market St. " .1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 South Sixth St, If you want the Eastern ltar Flour the best ever sold in Ebensburg go to No. 1 High st, where alone it can be had. If not good money refunded. If your mother, wife or sister wants to get the very best fewiti Machine in the market, tell her to buy the Crrover 4& Baker, sold by Ij. Oatman. If fair prices and superb goods are what you want, the right men to deal with are HI. Ii. Oat man & Co., whose Cheap Store is at No. I High st. If you want to buy anything that can be bought in a first class store, and save money in the operation, Oat man 4& Co.'s Store is the place to visit. W,I. LLOl'D & CO., Bakkkrs, Altoojta, Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collectiona mad. Moneys received on deposit, paj&ble on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. auSl. 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. If you want to buy Soots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, tfcc, go to No. 1 High street, where there is a large stock at prices unsurpassed for cheapness. If you want to buy Quccnswarc, Glassware, Hard ware, &c, be sure and go to No. 1C High street, where a fine stock at low prices await you. If vou want to buy Dry Goods, go to No. 1 High street, where you wili get better har gains than at any other place in Ebensburg. nn n o m a s c a n l a n d , WHOLES J.K DEALER llf GROCERIES S QUEENSYARE- WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND. NOTIONS, M SET. SIGH HE! MEATS. B VC O.N, FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS, 1333 Eleventh Avenue. Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All each cods Spices. Brashes. Wood sad Willow Ware. Shoe KUckin.ud Station err will be sold from manufacturer's printed price lists, and all other good in ny line st rhiladelphia. Baltimore. Cincinnati sod Pitts burgh current prices-. To dealer 1 present tle peculiar advantsge of saving them all freight nd drayage, thejr are not rcjuiiwl to pay freights from the ptiucipsl cities sad no dray ape charges are made. Dealers mny rest su nn red that my goods arc of the txst qualitr snd my prices as moderate as city rate. By doir a fair, npright bnsincss, and by promptly and satiRfnrtorily filling sll orders,' I hope to merit the patronage of retail dealer ami others in Cumbria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited snd 6atifsction guaranteed iii llces. TIIOJ1AS OAKLAND. Altoona, July 29. 18U9.-tf. Q.EORGE W. YEAGEE, Wholesale and Ilctall D.alcr lai HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRU'TION, . TIB. COPPER ASD SHEET-IHOI WAHE or nis own manufacture. And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street, ALTOOXt, 1.4. The onlr dealer in the citv having the right to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S TOVE. the niot perfect complete and satisfactory Stove erer introduced to the public. ILOID & CO., Bankers, J Ebeksburq, Ta. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Lepoeits. Collections made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Banking business transacted Stock Immexse. Fjhces Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ciib.vsiuitr. mm in mm mi, HAVING recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices- Our stock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon s, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Paiu Killers, Ciirr.te Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &c. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Hlank Books, Deeds, Notes and Hondi"; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kind of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black aud Red Ink, Pocket and Pasu Books. Magazines, Newspapers, Novel. His tories. Bibles, Religious.Prayeraud Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, ic. tST" 'e have added to our 6tock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would iuvita the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOURAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever oQ'ered in this place. Paper and Cigar sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON k MURRAY, . July 30, 1SG8. Main Street, Ebensburg. r the SLATE COMPANY Are prepared to furnish to Builders or Slaters their rear dack blvx colobed eirieioa ROOFING SLATE ! From their own Quarries, located iu Northamp ton comity, Peun 'a, AT QUARRY PRICES. Samples may be seen, aud communications addressed to E. L. GOODWIN, Agent. J. BT. RIIAI.IE3iBER.EIt, IrMt. Office: Baawra's Bdildiso, Di-qcxsxk War, Cor. Eighth St., rutsburgh, ra. mja-tm. N 1 R E W M OSES, MERCHANT TAILOR, 8UFFKS8 BpilDIN0,-CLl5T0Jt St., JOHNSTOWN, HAS jnst received his fall snd winter stock of fine French, London snd American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTiNGS, and a full assortment of Gent's FtEftisuiNa Goons. Mr. Moses has been for eight tww-s cutter at Wood, Morrell ii Co.'s establishment, aud new desires to inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has commenced business in Sup oe8s building, on Clinton stiect, with a stock pf goods adapted to the Tall und winter, wnicn he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and at moderate prices for cash, hoping by at tention to business to merit a share of publis pitrcnage, snd maintain that success which has heretofore attended his efforts in producing good fitting garments. Give him a call. Johnstown, Sept. 2. RG8.-tf. OTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Having procured a perfect list of all warrantee n:. me?, dates of warrants, and of the payment of the purchase money and the names of" tbe persons paying the same, with a com plete draft made from the official records show ing the location of each tract of land, lam prepared to procure patents from the Land Of fice for the owners of unpatented lands, under the Act of Assembly of the 20lh of May. 1864, and the supplement thereto, as required by ths recent order of the Surveyor General. GEO. M. READS. Ebensburg, March 24, lo70 -tf. trxrrr.n secirity 11 IIMICI IMPM OF PEXXSYLVAXIA. CAMBRIA COUNTY AGENCY. K. H. PLANK, M. 13., I GKO. A. HURRY, Mtdioal Examiner. Aoent. Bbmabarr, la. it Si
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