34 thursday, septembek 24, 1863v jxciuiiligaiTtich.et.-' Hang out the great, illustrious names Of noble men of noble deed, Who ne'er their country's trust betrayed, Or faltered in her hour of need. Let all the people from afar . Behold the nation come at length From base intrigue and bloody war, To bights of grand and stable strength. Now sweeps the darkness from the sky, And looking o'er long years of pain, With sense of danger ever nigh,- From men of lust and greed and gain, We see the. rainbow arch of peace Stretch o'er the land from shore to shore, A promise of our glad release, A pledge that traitors rule no more. Ton pnKsnEST : GEN'L. ULYSSES S. GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT : HON. SCHUYLER COLFAX. pnri atditor general: '" GENERAL JOHN F. IIAUTHANFT. FOR. SURVEYOR GENKUAL : r.v.vou. J XCOIJ M. CAMPBELL FOR CONGRESS : HON. DANIEL J. MORRELL. FOR STATE SKXATOR : HON. HARRY WHITE. COUNTY TICKET. Atsembh JAMES MORLEV, Johnstown. ProthonctarvJ . M. CHRISTY, Gallit.io. Co m m ix io ner JOS. CROVLE. Crovl tp. P II Director CI KO. SETTLE MOVER, Sum Auditor GEORGE lu GLASGOW, White. Surveyor E. A. VICEROY, Johnstown. Tlie Late Elections. Democratic arithmetic is a queer thing. Like machine music, it grinds out whatev er is asked for. Before the recent elec tions, it made either a defeat of the Re publican party, or a falling off iu its vote, (or which is the same thing, keeping it what it was last year,) a certain indication of the election of Seymour and Blair. The elections over, and the same arithmetic works out that the result means nothing, Tipithor hnrm to the Democracv. nor jrood to Republicans. Before the elections, the can State ticket by nearly 18,000 majori ty, Republicans generally regarded the result as a favorable -indication that the popular voice was coming over to our side. Because Maine gave that majority for us, we did have stronger hope that Pennsyl vania would also go for us. .; We. lost the State by 2,275 votes. But note the dif ference between then and now. Maine then gave us nearly 18.000 majority, and therefore we had stronger hope of carrying Pennsylvania. Maine now gives us 20, 0Q0 majority, and therefore the Democrats hope to carry Pennsylvania I Not to be behind anybody else in fer tility of imagination, Wm. A. Wallace, chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of this State, appears in an ad dress to his fellow Democrats, congratula ting them on the elorious achievements in Maine. By a resort to the Merry-Andrew, alias Democratic, arithmetic, he. makes the result in Maine foreshadow a Democratic majority in this Stato of over 45.000! But. conscious that his figures had served him too well, .. he no sooner states their result than he also rejects . it as too absurd for belief. The truth is that Democratic arithmetic these days is a bas tard sort of thing, and by its brazen face often puts its relatives to no little confu sion. Horatio Seymour was a deal more honest and a deal nearer the truth if he telegraphed (as is said he did) to Pillsbury, the head of the'Maine Democracy, "This is terrible !" Surely it teas terrible, but not half so terrible as what Is to come in October and November next. Horatio, about the 10th of November, willbc very likely to ask, "Is this the day of judg ment?" . But we commend to Democratic friends the following words from the New York Journal of Commerce, itself a shining The Democratic Platform. EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. result of last year, when Maine gave us less conduct have been taken into counsel. , , , . . . , and violent denunciations have been em- elevcn thousand majority, was taken a the u of reaaQa and Bober argu. l,-,t.;t. oil ilmil?i5nr nt tli5 vo.-ir'd re- mnt ' Resolution Fifth of the Democratic plat form reads : "One currency for the gov ernment and the people, the laborer and the office holder, the pensioner and the soldier, the producer and the bondholder.". Such is the boasted anti-bondholders' resolution of the Democratic platform. : Implicitness as compared with the Re publican platform on the same subject, is frequently spoken cf as one of its chiefest" virtues. But it is not explicit in point of fact, nor. as free froin - ambiguity as the Republican resolution. The latter declares for "good faith" according to "the" letter and spirit of the law," leaving only to be determined what constitutes good faith. But the Democratic resolution declares for "one currency" that is all. So far as the resolution is concerned, that currency may be National bank notes, greenbacks, the old State notes at from one to five per cent, discount, copper, silver, or. gold. Either of these currencies will satisfy any wv,( Ll tl L 1 x t . XGSV- lution. It is true that the construction put on it by nearly all the Democratic orators is that favoring greenbacks. So, too, it is understood by the Democratic masses. But the resolution itself does not so declare. Horatio Seymour, August Belmont, the millionaire, Democratic, "bloated," bondholder, nor any other of the anti-greenback Detnocrats, has ever, by any word written or spoken, signified that he construed the resolution to mean one currency, and that greenbacks. So that the resolution, standing on its merits, is a complete specimen of double dealing, a piece of writing that by meaning any thing means nothing. We shall, however, now deal with it as it is understood by the masses, and in so doing shall judge the Democratic party by itxolf "The result of the election in Maine is I . , , i highly favorable to the Republicans. J. ne enect oi tne resolution as popumiiy Instead of conciliating the wise and good of 1 explained is that greenbacks shall be the an parties, anu inus lunuiu n tuuu; servative alliance that would have swept ihe country, the men of extreme views and reck Democratic Misrepresentation of tne Surveyor General. jggy- Are you assessed? - v . jggy Gold is quoted at 141. - jggyNew advertisements this week. J8S5T The equinoctial strm is here, jgggf Jack Frost visited us last week T-a Lincoln is not in Paris., butn Altoona. . ........ - . jggf Alleghany county promises over 10,- 000 majority for Hartranft and oampDeu. r The Bloody Run 7V, heretofore a neutral paper, has hoisted the names of Grant and Colfax. t&f- Sneaker Colfax is soon to be married Mtw "Nfllia Wade, daughter of Senator V J m Wade, of Ohio. ; Eg?- Col. O. J. Dickey, Thaddeus Stevens' law partner, will be the next Congressman from the Lancaster district. A sturgeon weighing 90 pounds was caught in a fish-basket in the Juniata, at Newport, the other day. . , Are you opposed to all caste privi leges, and in favor of equal rights far all Then vote for D. J. Morrell for Congress. Arc you in favor of ability anu sounu principles in the State Senate : 'men voie for Harry White for Senator. Are you in favor of a Republican U. S. Senator to succeed Buckalew ? Then vote for Morley for Assembly. , The last news from Colorado makes the Republican majority 66, with two pre cincts to hear from. 7?f a rpfflmpnt of cavalrv. destined for " -1 - - (From the Uarriiburg State Guard. In keeping with ther ignominious plan of campaign inaugurated by the opposition, to act on the aggressive, and "Dejend No- exception, Republicans.' They choose wdl as their independence "and prosperity at test. Out of gratitude for their escape frxmi monarchy, they do not find it in their hearts to join the enemies of the human race here. ' 'The Welsh element in Pennsylvania is thina." the Patriot of the 17th inst., by by no means unimportant. Thousand dissimulation and studied withhclding of them people the coal regions of. SchuyU Tacw, endeavors to leave "the impression kill, tLehigh, .and; Carbon-, aod4 the slate that a lare sum of mouey ha? been dis bursed by Surveyor GeDeral Jacob 31. Campbell. - Happily for the party General Campbell's administratiou needs no de fence. More work has been doDe, and sections ot Lehigh, Northampiou, York, and Lancaster counties. Many are enga ged in other pursuiU in different portions of the State. -' They hare heretofore trivon frequent evidence .oi their fidelity to lie- better done, in the Land. Depart meat since 1 publican principles. -No nobler opportu- Campbell's induction into -office, than for nity was ever presented to them than the many, years previously. . During the ad- present to reassure their faith, and evince ministration of his predecessor, a Demo- arain their devotion to the flaqj of the free- crat, whom it is not our purpose wanton- country. The Bpirit that resisted so lonjj ly to attack, an act of assembly was parsed the encroachments of Elward I. prompts requiring all accounts lorunpatented ianas to a hearty support oi urant ana tJollax to be trot out a Herculean task one in- voHYine a thorough overhaulin'bf all th'e unfinished business of the office since the settlement of Pennsylvania, in- 1682, and for this purpose "five extra clerks were al lowed, whose salaries, together with a slight increase added to that of others made by thelejnslature, accounts for all hn additional expenditure. "Why did not the Patriot mentvjn inu ri.. The previous administration did not employ the whole lorce provided for by Uw, nor was much progress made toward 1 and other claims provable under said Act ,v ' - . . - T J complying With the requirements Ot the order of the f-ourt, notice is hereby given to act relating to unpatented lands. In faci a-l Creditors who hare proved their debts, but little was done, and that had to be over hauled. ; General Campbell, with his character istic euerjy, at once undertook the work TriE Philadelphia Ihiifj -, Xtws, for a lon time the leading ; representative of "policy" in .that cty, and a Democutic organ,' has taken ground in favor ol Graat and Colfax. IN .THE .DISTRICT -COURT of til-. . UNITED STATUS, Fop thr WESTERN DISTRICT or PEXX.v William R. Uughtn, a Bankrupt under t.'i Act cf Congress of March 2i, 1867, having appnea lor a aiscnarge trom .U his dehis Democratic light : basis ot all calculations oi this year s re- ment. suits, and our lean majorities as evidences of a political reaction, so often prated Democratic Logic. only currency of the country for the trans action of trade and the payment of govern ment bonds, except where those bonds ex pressly stipulate for payment in gold. Against the resolution so construed, we offer the following propositions : 1. The uniform teachings of the Demo- Tndian-fitrhtmcr in the far West, passed over required by the act of May 20th, 18GI, -J, 0 . . - . . , . mi. l- and has nearly compieieu u. aiiis wort, when completed, which will bo iu a few mouths, will orwig iuio me oaic xrc-as-ury, in a short time, the sum of 1,332, 03G G7. An admiuUtra'iu or two, carried on with the ability and activity that have marked that ' of General Campbell, will practically finish the business ' of the De partment, and thuB save to the State year: ly the cost of running it. The Patriot would have the work undone and the of fice indefinitely continued, because, for- u overnment ? Then support the Republican sooth, a little extra force is needed to add mis money to me oiuie i icaoui jr, iu atuuiu modate the people who want to get their titles completed. The act of 18G4 provided that the loose sheets, containing the accounts for unpat ented laud?, fchould be entered in dockets the Penna. Railroad one day last week Are you in favor of true and tried ca pacity in the Auditor General'3 office and the Surveyor General's office? Then vots for Hartranft and Campbell. Hon. Drwin A. Finney, a Pennsylva nia Congressman, died in Brussels, Belgium, on the 25ih ult. He 'wis traveling in that country for his health.' Are you in fnvor of retrenchment and reform in the administration or our coumy L :;bout by our opponents. The real signifi- The Freeman is unhappy-over our cratjc party until within about two years cancc of the result in Maine and Vermont working-up of the Democratic coffee-color- jyg i,een that the country should have a is that we have retained our former ma- e(j naturalization-paper fraud in Centre hard money (t. c. gold or silver) currency, or jorities. In 1SG7, local jealousies and COUnty. It does not dare deny the fact of -,f paper usca; Cach dollar of it should contents reduced our usual majorities in tue fr;iud and corruption charged, but, reprcsent a dollar of hard money, ever rtwa nnA nVilitr:t.d thp.Tn in nth- itit vixr.otrio.lo dlsinjrenuousnaj s8 ready to take the place of the paper, ers. These facts were heralded before to destroy the effect of that charge through 2 It bag aiway3 teld that the National the world as clearest evidence of a popular resort to a system of bastard logic peculiar Qovernment had no authority to control reaction, or, to use the language ot lloratio to tjic Democratic party. Thus, it quotes Seymour, a "whirling tide" that was going the murdered Casey's testimony murder- to sweep the Republican party lrom na- erC(j solely because he gave this testimony tional power. While many of the deluded that he could "neither read nor write, followers of Democracy looked for a Dem ocratic victory this year in Maine, the loaders dared scarcely hope so much, but certainly wished, expected, and ardu ously labored to prevent any increase on our majority of last year. Either they rxnected this, or Geo. II. Pendleton from r , coupled with his statement that he "voted Democratic, aud then asks ;how a man who can neither read nor write knew whether he voted a Democratic ticket or not "NVc answer that he knew that he voted Democratic because he knew the entire management of the cofiec-colorcd the banking of the country, or to issue paper money. 3. It has always held (and Judges Sharswood and Woodward have decided) that the government could not make paper money a legal tender, and that the legal tender act is unconstitutional. county ticket. f j jfgy Congress met pursuant to adjourn ment on Monday, but adjourned without transacting auv business till the 16th of Oc tober. . ' jggy.A prize banner, costing $ 100, is to be eiven to the election' district in Indiana and o.her pt-rsons interested, to appear on 8th day of OCTOBER, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before Johm Brotherlixk, Esq. , ltegit-ter. at his office, in HolUdaysburg, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not b granted to the sat-l Bankrupt S. G. McCAXDLESS, Clerk of TJ. S. District Court for said Dis trict. sep24.2t ICENSE NOTICE. Petit ons for Eating House Lieenso have been filed in the office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria countv, to bj presented to the Jndgrs of said Court on the O'th day of October next. - Andrew. Forrest, Johnstown lior. 2d Ward; James O'Neill, Cambria Bor. .GEO. C. K. ZA1IM, currk. Sept 24, 1868-31. 1OOK WELL TO YOUll FEET BOOT AXD SHOE MAX UFA CTCR1'. The subscriber, having dispensed with the sale of Eastern-made work -as ;i specialty of his establishment, is determined ta apply himself with renewed energy to the manu facture of BOOTS AXD SHOES! he thfl nrnthr.notarifc?. and the heavy fees j t . - , . flowed for enterinir ludsimenta charged in - --" cr i - . i county casting the largest increased vote for each case. Under an aet of Aptl 4, lSbS, naf m n.s en.pioy a corps ot competent vuuuij o o I r .... . , i in! workmen, and asserts that he r.-in turn Hon. John Covode for Congress. this work is being lone ny uen ampoeii, t jgay- "Grant's reticence is explained," aays a Democratic paper "he doesn't blow his horn, but drinks it." Frank Blair both blows and drinks. The Democracy of Cambria county I are just now the friends of the soldier. But in 1864 the Democracy of Uamoria coumy cast 2,143 votes against giving the solditr the right to vote. fgy A man in Snake Spring township, Bedford county, while plowing on his farm the other day, turned up a nest of ninety-one vipers. There were enough of them to make a Democratic mass meeting. All we pay abore four per cent, in terest on the National debt is the guaranty char-ed us by capitalists because we indalge ... .c n.,ritti' nnrtr ourselves in tue luiuryoi xcv. r From all these positions, that party has leaders like Pendleton, Seymour, Hampton practically receded within about two years. I and Forrest and will save the commonwealth, in the matter of transcribing aloue, about 20, 000. 15y reference to the statute books it will be seen that many acts have been passed, besides those noted, requiring these ac counts to be got out, but never until Camp bell's administration was anything practi cally done towards complying with theui. In this connection we note the act of March 22 1820, and its supplements. Act of April 8, 182G. Act ot March 21, 1860. The latter act was ia foroeat the time the iast Democratic Administration went into power, but nothing was done under it. The only fund in the hands of the Sur veyor General that he has any control over beinsr the contingent tuud, will the Patriot explain why so much less is cx- tlvation. The pended by General Campbell, according to its own enowiug, man was &pcut mo Democratic predecessor? similar establishment in C imbria Oouu ty. Give him a trial and be convinced. Particular attention paid to the man ufacture of FIXE FEEXCU CALF SK IX BOOTS ! Good work, moderate prices, and satifiction guaranteed in all cases. Boots and shoes repaired promptly and in a workmanlike manner. ay Shop or. Higu-sl., out: dcor east of Crawford's Hotel. GIVE ME A CALL ! ftng. 13 JOliS D. THOMAS. FA KM FOR SALE. the west, and Sunset Cox from the east, scheme, from. Wm. A. Wallace down to and others from different sections, were Father Tracy and 0'3Ieara, to be Demo sent to that State for the very purpose of crats, determined at all hazards to carry laboring in vain. Had they succeeded, not in electing their ticket, but in keeping our majority down to last year's standard, cannon, roosters, and bunting would have been made to celebrate the evidence of the "popular reaction" before spoken of. But our majorities having gone up to their usual ratio for many years back, what Center county in the interest of that party, and because he knew those who supplied Now, why have they done so ? "We answer : 1. Either because thy have become convinced they have been hitherto wrong, andwish honestly and manfully to repent, or, 2. Because they are willing to perpetu- him with a forged naturalization paper ate whafc they have always asserted to be ."Freeman gg?- A vote was taken for President on a passenger train between Altoona and Johns 1 . -.L V.11rinir result: towncn Katuruay, wnu Grant 104, Seymour 4. On the return trip of the train another vote wa3 taken, result ing Grant 88, Seymour 51. Straws. gy "The Alltgltcnian blinks the damnable frauds of its party here, which it cannot ae- Tlie Welsh. and a ballot to be staunch Democrats. - Then again, the Freeman asserts that Mark Leddy, one of the agents concerned in the execution of the frauds ppoken of, is now "a leadincr lladical." We under- LJ could be clearer evidence that there is no gtand that Mr. Lcddy, no doubt for good popular reaction against us ? and sufficient reasons, is no longer a warm We have dwelt thus long on the Maine personal friend of the political firm of election, though there is nothing in the violations of the National constitution, and to commit fresh violations to enhance their own party purposes. Cun t.liosi- conclusions be avoided ? If vu..v not, ought the Democratic party, in either Ciise, to be placed in power ? From the Philadelphia Prett. From the mountains of Saowdon and Berwyn, the gardens ot Glamorganshire,, the 6hores ot Caernarvon and Caermarthen hnvs. the land of the cyxnri. have come among us the brave and generous Welsh. In pre-hiitoiic times, Celtic Kymry took poasesi-ion of the 60uth of England, and the Cumrie, or Wtlsh, hold it to-day. The inroads of all other nations have been acks a suppose! fraudulent succe.stuUy resisted The Itomaus, Sax- on-. and Normaus attaoked in vain these ror." Freeman. ' , . ., VLUALE The subscriber oflfers at Private 8aie his FARM, tx.u.te in Chest townsV, Cam bria county, four miles from CarroWtown, and six miles from Chest Springs. The Fart- consists of Sistv-Fire Acres, of which 2 acres are cleared" and in a good sUtc o: re balance of the land is well marketable lumber. There are Frame House ai d a Uarn on the premises, besides a young ana uumi Orchard of choice fruit trees. There are also a never-failing spring of pu-re water nd other conveniences on the land. The prop erty will be sold on fair terms nnd an indis putable title will be given. For further par ticulars apply to 1. EASTMAN. Chest Tp , Aug. 13-tf. TEW CHEAP CASH STOIIE ! I Our neighbor has repeaiea mis cuurgc i fraud "Ler" so often that he Eeema to have convinced himself that it is true jgt-And att vni at Philiusburs." Freeman The subscriber would lniorin me cur of Ebensburg and vicinity that he keeps con stantly on hand everything in tne GROCERY AND COXFECTIOXERV is.. i. visiii Tpa noffte. Surar kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Smoking ud a te at Ph.lipsburg. treeman. . . thdr mouotain fastnes3es -Was boarding in Pbihpsburg, (in 1867.) jependence of Wales yielded o.,l Here I voted with the other men I was - dissensions and English decei result so far as that State is itself concern ed to warrant us in so doing. If the State invc thirty thousand majority for Grant and Colfax, it will cast but seven electoral votes in their favor. If it give but thirty majority, it will cast the same number. All that makes the Maine and Vermont elections significant is their moral effect. The contest in the Bradford county Wm. A. Wallace & Co. ; but that he is a district for the Republican nomination for 'leadin" lladical." or a -"Radical" at all, State Senator has been ended by the we do not know. "If Leddy was a Iladi- choice of Peter M. Osterhout over Geo. cal when Casey voted," says the Freeman. Langdon, present incumbent. Mr. Oster- "the vote of Casey was lladical." Just bout has been several years in the House, so. Exactly. But unfortunately for the Also, in the Potter and Tioga (Assembly) Freeman s loic, Lcddy was not a lladical district, a like contest has been ended by i.f ;,v. llr. -..si -i l)piiu.cr:if mid acted the nomination of 1. Ii. Miles and 15. x. 711.1 11.1 Ij X I lllVi. "IMkJ -MS . - - - I most efficiently with and for the Demo- eceit .a rlfceit which is perpetuated m the ti tle of the first-born of royalty Perhaps there are no immigrants here UTnTTHK who bo readily adapt themselves to repub- Tbe partnership heretefore existing lican institutions as the descendants ol betw .he undersigned the fim Strong. and (in this campaign) the evidence they cratic party in Center county, as a perusal do or do not afford of great changes among cf the Shugart-Robinson testimony will the people from the Republican to Demo- abundantly show. If Leddy, as the Irce- cratic ranks. Last year, when our own man avers, has indeed" repented ot nis State elected a Democratic Judge by less ways and forsaken the companionship of th:m a thousand majority, she was classed the ungodly, we are glad. John Allen, o,..w, thr. rMci T;mnrv' States. Although, the "wickedest man in Xcw York' has UUt Ml v - J I At a Seymour and Blair barbecue held a few dojs siuce, at Forsythe, Georgia, Benjamin II. Hill, the great Democratic champion of that State, made a speech which was tumultously cheered by the rebels present. In the course of his re marks he referred to tne uuion men oi tne those who, under the leadership of Owen . . - . j 1.'. V. tiTinnl' (Jleiidower, resiteu .j. They biiug the wea'.th of honest industry, the skill ol masters in mining, and that intelligence which secures entire adapta hilitv.0 Peacefully and unobtrusively they settle down near the doors of nature's trea sure houses, and their presence is soon known by the silent translocation tneir hands accomplish. The wealth that is disemboweled is their best card of intro duction, and their earliest passport to con- t t qyd fideuce and favor. We have ii from the r ' ' 1 IF 1 M lips oi one oi tne uesi iniuaurs ui i aica i Dealer in everv discerning man in the fctate knew repented and become a good citizen why 1 Commonwealth in tnese worus. that apatby in some districts, as in Alio- 0t a Democratic politician ? "itie uipi-p"-' ghany connty, local dissatisfaction in oth- nrud noMy !" is the Democratic "e7a,e f.U " in !hei, own ers, as in Philadelphia and local fights in maxim in this campaign. The Freeman q They will deceive and demoralize others, as iu Erie, and a general indifference goes a step further, and makes as its max- your SOciety. They are false to all. But ovr the entire Comim. n wealih, causi-4 the im. "Deny everything, and call for the there is one remark I wish the people to .. , -11 tThntf.tlLenif It is a Chris- tnivnrs result, vet me pcuiji uur oiaw nroor. . , i r- - - A M. M. af were made to jippyar abroad ma tired ofj - - Republican rule ?nd wImu for a return W w currently reported anu .-..j to that of Democracy. bciicvca tnat tn xr xuuu, e- To help themselves out of the dilemma have appropriated SU -,000 .to attcmp. 1 I .i 3C-.. r IT Tk T M-irrll .nllir.'H;Q HIP ni'ICUL Ui 11UU. -JkJ . V. V- tian duty. to hate them. No man will ever get to heaven unless he hates tliem." into which the Eastern elections have cast them.' our Democratic friends resort to lionts. Among others is an J44JL --FW- - argument based on the elections iu that State and ours in 185G, when" Fremont ran against Buchanan. It is true enough that we then fjoked to the election in maineas inCllCiUlUT uiu uink . , an in Uiis Congressional district. Mr. 31or rell is one of the ablest advocates of the policy of Protection in either house ot Congress, and hence the violent opposition of the Free Traders to his re-election. ds of Protection to American Indus- O.N the 11th of March last, Horatio Seymour, in a speech delivered at Albany, speaking ot the bonds, declared that "it is a mistake to suppose that they are mostlv held by capitalists. They belong to ti e business men, the active and the laboring members of society. The destruction of these securities would make a wide ppread ruin aud distress which would reach into everv workshop and every diotnct, how where never naiuraiizea. ctny j ety. a Democrat. jgygy- A mortgage in favor of the city of Baltimore against the Pittsburg and Con nellsville Railroad for $4,000,000 was entered in the Recorders office of Bedford county on the 14th inst. The instrument required the neat sum of $4,000 worth of stamps. 7 jgsg- Ex-Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, has invited all the loyal Governors dining, the war to meet him in Philadelphia on the 1st and 2d of October, at the Soldiers' and Sail ors' mass convention. It ii expected that over 50,000 veterans will attend the meeting. S-Tbe New York Tribune says that "the copperhead town of Ebensburg, Tenna., wit- ncssea ine largest mccnug v .v..- - the Oth." Consideiiug that Ebensburg gives an average Republican majority of 50, the appellation of "copperhead" appears to us to be peculiarly infelicitous. - Bgy- The Hollidaysburg Register says that ju ft Rlale quarry was to look about him to it is reported that the Democracy oiumuna fee whcro.he should.Cast his political jot. county will endeavor to colonize enough vo- .ffhe wealth, intelligence, and refinement ters in Blair county to carry that county for 0 Republican party," said he, 'would Funk, Bechtel & Co. Just like them. But nave decided me ; but when I saw all those thp fimbria. Democracv had better keep their oualities so unselfishly thrown into the voters at home- They will need them all to scale of progress; and, above all, when I elect their own county ticket. The copperhead press has been circu lating the story that Robert F. Lincoln, son of President Lincoln, is a supporter of Sey mour and Blair. Robert writes to a friend and says : "I had heard such a rumor, but crAve it no; attention, thinking it deserved none; but in reply to j'our letter I will say that there is no truth whatever in the para graph. I feel sure that there is no one who Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, &c. , n 4 XX ED PEACHES AXD TOMiTOhS . .- oml n'nnten Gloves. oo.- en Socks, Neck ties, Ac, all ot which will I sold as Cheap if not cheaper than elsewhtr A full asiorimeni yj - be e. J5 Ice Cream every evening. augl3 R. R. THOMAS E. HUGHES & UU., is mis aay uissoncu ... mutual consent. All debts due to or by the firm are to be settled by THOMAS J. LLOYf., who continues the Lumber business at the old stand. . E. HUGHES, TnOS. J. LLOYD. Ebensburg, August 24, 150S. The undesigned will continue bnyingnnd selling Lumber. The highest mrket jt-cb will be paid, in cash, for all kinds ot Lumber. Particular attention paid to nmnj, TIIOS- J. i-w1"- orders. aul3J since become a micisier oi ine juapei puRE DKUGS a.mj mmwiwwi ,V,Vp ' who cast his fortune among his country- OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS . VEItljLMfc- men in this State, that the first thing he . fFX fel- did after securmyr a position as workman ,Tortoc.a imti vt MEiiiCISES.4:- I V A X yj il ujtui -' saw them devoted to the perpetuation of freo institutions ana the amelioration ot mankind, who could hesitate for a monieut to choose 't My mother cieed had met an embrace in the new land.' This appears to be the ratiocination of evcrv "Welshman who becomes an Ameri- . . ... , ..ii can citizen. Itiey leave their native ianu -lao . Letter, Cap, and Note Papers, Tens, Pencils, Superior Ink, And other articles kept . Dy Druggists genera..v- 'ni. .'.-.:... n.T'ni'Mi carefully compounds Office on Main street, opposite i-? 'I . FlnhiiriT Pa. I uc liiiu vu.f'i ... . r - H OUSE AND TWO LOTS salki The subscriber olTers at private sale Frien trv vote for Morrell and spurn the bribe ever humble." Democratic newspapers :r;, that s,;tc -tfcrf .ho itn.,.,ii-! of nri.i sm : ' ' ia twa n "" ; i i ma cUiiaIr in Belsano,l-A,B brU county, nine w ile. west of Ebeabu J The Lots are C6 feet each m front, back 200 feet. A gooa pwu 1 16x24 feet, with Kitchen 14x1a feet, to better their conditions, and are not slow necessary out bwns- , iBll.. , - t.i , water ard choice truil reeb ii in perceiving that affiliation with the party water, - gald OD fair terms o which owes its prestise to aristocratic in- ... hstnar. rP ft steam Engine of ten more earnestly desires the success of Gen. dolence, the fruit of unrequited toil, would n-lcen horse power. T. S, IiMPFU 1 , or vjv.yi-- - .. self." 1 lieoce Welshmen are, almost wuuout ucisauo. - tour "EkEN! Oo ai on this Li:ave At 5.' v T3IE naiaed lioods. mew tn for ad -receipt In for tage o "NIAN i Jarroll