art I ' f 8 ! H 13. u- 1 T : ed y he I or D.l ID. i nd je. 'or S- 11-f ifJFt fill t.:; :ur- III inn. ltu-1 itj.f tni. ay-1 art leu:. nn-i ds? Xi! , dec: wN in-1 pli- and the; not r ;? u! " oi & aid nst . jo; 3. tr; . ft! 31 CAMBRIA FREEMAN.;. it. ! 1 1 (U3CAL JUNE 27, 18G7. AND PERSONAL I. .wpoitdest8. A reply to the icher'i Advocate," on the subject of $ du1!7 Attendance," came to hand ikte for our c16' "" owing to its U knHh, we find it impossible to make a for it this week. It will appear on the Cpjge of text week's Freeman. Our Ci irt own for the discussion of this. fuT other important question, with this taction, however, that no paper shall vjter exceed two columns. We must t. our usual variety. fi communication from our Altoona cor ,pident, T. L M..M in which he replies ike ngentieraaniy resoiuuuu passea at a .tin ef the "boys in blue," in reference "hii letter of week before last, came to Rafter our paper had been put to press Wednesday. " wul appear next week. ;)ur Shlrleysbnrg friend will find correc a duly made. Can't vLit low country t, but he can escape to the mountain if rill. He will find no draft, now except- ' i draught of pure mountain air, or pure P . . J If IT . !, E ; warm its copper as the canvass pro- irifeS. r -The Stiearolet" iUall Lave a place in i Frteaan of next week. We owe its fair x an anoiogy ior me ueiay in us ap- knice. iiwasmisjaia in tae comusiou 3oart. We hope to hear from Miss J. T. EDtTOiZl4LITIES, LOCAL AND GEKE2AI. - Some of the Lewistown , negroes had a free fight the other day. - - ; Refreshing The Kilkenny cat fight among the Juniata county radicals. The primary Democratic elections in Clear field county come off on 13th July. The resolutions of thfl Democratic State Convention are from the pen cf Judge Black. Negrophobia. The Hollidaysburg Regis ter takes strong ground for negro suffrage. Joseph M. Thompson, Esq- of Indiana- Is a member of the State Central Committee from this district. - - Complaints ' are ' made that in Eastern Pennsylvania the wheat Is already "lodg ing," owing to recent storms and the unusun 5cPP.Kn Stolen Horse Recovered. s learn from the Indiana Democrat that a Ag man with one arm, hailing from Car itou'Q, this county, proposed to sell a fine which he was riding, near the former f-l . 1 1 1 M. . ' 1,-e, on iaiuraay wec& last, a price ich kd to the rosptnon that the animal ! been stden. Pursuit was accordingly le.but the your.g man, doubtless think- Niseretion Che better part of valor, aban- xi the horse and took to the woods, since co nothing has been learned of his where Hita. The hone, which Is a brown one .tit five vears old. and had on when can- 1-ed a wagon saddle and blind-brindle, is t la the possession of Mr. Jotm Kagle, of liana, who Is anxious to hear from the Ml k . 1 1 tner. we win ana mat mere are no nurse eves in Cambria county, nor no one armed a about Carroll town. Our people are all nest and two-fisted." &2 Another. A few days ago a Mr. adricks. of Indiana, purchased a horse a a stranger for $50, which he afterwards sied to a third party for another horse. xe then he has been called upon by the ter centleman with a request to return ,e No. 2, a livery stable keeper from La- be having established his claim to and Hen possession of horse No. 1. Of course r. Uendrtckg could do no better tnan de- !' op the horse, and as a consequence is iauatbo fifty dollars invested. Aw. NxnV Commission. Below we in- 1tb4 letter of Geo. Humphreys accom pa- lug Die commission -of - the ute Adj. J. L. w, of this place : Engineer Department, V Washingtou, April 29, 1867. J Mil Gen. J. W. Geary, Governor of the Lte of Pennsylvania, Ilarrisburg General: V'Q the satisfaction of transmitting to vou je Brevet Commissions of Captain and Ma jr for the family of Lt. James C. Noon, SUVa Vols. il!od at the battle of Fred rcksburg, Dec 13, 1862. These Brevets We been conferred for the gallant conduct 1 Lt Noon, mentioned in my official report l the battle, and brought especially to tho ot of toe Secretary of Yv ar Curing the p tcstiion of Congress. 1 trust that this indication of appreciation i Uitjor Noon's gallant services may prove rentable to his family and friends. .'. 1 hare to ak that yon will transmit (hese Jntulsaions to his family, their address bo- ( nnknown to me. Veiy respectfully, your ob't servant. A. A. UuxpnKETft, f g. Gen. and Ch'f Eug'rs ; Maj. Geo Vols. al weight of the heads. ; The "Genius of Liberty" establishment, at Uniontown, Fayette county, is offered for sale, on account of tho death of its for mer editor, Mr. Koddy. A man named Shaw accidentally shot himself in the arm and head, near Latrobe, week before last, while engaged in shooting fish. His injuries are not serious. ' A man named Mathias Ott fell from the roof of a building upon which he was at work, near Str Clairsville, Bedford county, a few days ago, and was instantly killed. My Gift" is a neat little volume of poems of which Cyrus Elder, Esq., of Johnstown, is the author. We acknowledge the receipt of a copy, and shall review it In our next. The rebel Gen. Loogstreet has very natu rally become a radical leader and candidate for Congress, and Forney and the rest 6cem to be delighted with this "red handed rebel." The papers of the State, without regard to party, bear testimony to the sterling worth anu high legal attainments of Judge Shars wood, the Democratic candidate for Supreme Judfte. The Radical Convention met at Williams- But yesterday. Cambria has no delegate, on. John Scott represents Huntingdon, and la instructed ; for Judge Taylor and Judge Linn. : - '' L, M. Talman was convicted in the Indi ana county Court, last week, of stealiDg a watch from a lodger at the "Indiana House," and sentenced to two years imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary. . John Fausold and William Hoss are the Democratic candidates for the Legislature in Westmoreland county. , The Indiana-ans, who elect with Westmoreland, have not yet aunounced their candidate. The AUegTianian inquires if William Mc Cleery, who recently went up" in Alleghe ny Sessions for bigamy, la the same who was a witness in the Buser and Houser trial. No, that was William Mc Creery. ; A charter has been granted to a company to construct a turnpike road from "Johns town to Belsano, in Blacklick township. Such a road would be of great utility, and we hope it will be constructed. Robert Glass, of Bell township, West moreland county, was struck by a passenger train on the Pennsylvania railroad, on the 10th inst., and knocked about twenty feet. He only lived fifteen or twenty minutes. The exhibition at St. Francis College, Loretto. on Tuesday last, was a most pleas ing and interesting entertainment alike creditable to professors and pupils. Next week wo will refer to the exercises in detail. We regret to learn that A. Kopelin, Esq., the very , tfiicient and popular; Burgess of Johnstowov- has resigned his Gee. He had succeeded in bringing order out of chaos in the Southern metropolis, and his place can scarcely be titled. r '; Over one hundred petitions for liquor li censes were granted by the Cambria court. That county badly needs a moral power for temperance. -Hunt. Globe. It's not 'for Cambria county, bless you I It's all for 'strangers and travelers !" Barber (an accomplice' of Stevens, who recently broke jail,) was put on trial at Clearfield fur horse stealing, at nine o'clock on Tuesday moraiDg of last week, and by twelve he was ' found . guilty and sentenced to the Penitentiary for four years. "Observer " cf thu AUegTianian, arouses his idle moments by nofninating tickets for the Democrats. He has, "nothing else to TloUu c Hoxoa.--We 'acknowledge be-' low, for the last time in this wsy during the E resent volume, the receipt cf monies cot eretofora acknowledged, from all. sources except transient advertising and job work : Carrolltown A Strittmatter, Esq ."Fran cis Strittmatter, Nicholas Helfrich, Nicholas Nagle, Michael Nagle, John B Miller, H Scanlan. Esq, Henry Buck, Aug Yost, sr, Francis Flick, Leonard Farrabaugh, Philip Stoltz, Jacob Koonsman, Anselm Weakland, John J Weakland, Adam Schetiig, J C Ec kenrode. D C Wetzel, E L Binder, HJEo kenrode, L Dee, each $2 j John Wertner, $1,50 ; Peter Campbell, Jno Hogue, each $1. Altoona Jos Carney, Wm Murray, Miles Moran, Chas Moran, James Dunn, Powell Sharp, Peter M'Atamany, Wm Fluke, John Farrell, A M'Smith, Aug Fogle, Isadore Far ebaugh, each $2 j Philip Skelly, Harry Ja cob. GeojY eager, each $1 ; Jos Skelly, 60 cts. Johnstown- C L Pershing and Daniel Mc Laughlin, Esqs., each J5; John Brady, John Byan, Oapt P O'Connell, J B M'Creight, Alver Akers, each $2; Wm Gillin, $1. . Loretto A J Christy, $8 ; Frank Saupp, J B Myers, John GrifUn. F X Haid. E C McMullin, each $2 ; Mrs R Scanlan', George Yinger, Mich'l Kelly, each $1. - Chest Springs 8 M Douglass, Thos W Adams, Lewis Storm, Wm Dodson, Joseph Dodson, John M'Feely,each 2; John WTag ner, Jacob Stoltz, each $1. ' Wilmorfi Henry Topper. John Border, T McEnrus, rPat'k Reilly. each 4 2 ; James Burk, Geo Pringle, sr, Isaac Pringle, each $ lj Jacob Pringle, jr, 0 cts. : Cenemaugh Lawrence Furlong, R Zane, J C Walkinshaw, Leonard Kist, J Cooney , Capt John Humphreys, each $2. Summit J Sharbaugb Esq, Jos Crtsto, Dr W Bell. John Stewart, each $2; J W Condron, Esq, $1. ' St Augustine David Ryan, B Hobart, A Swope, M A M'Dermitt, John M'Dermitt, each $2. ' '. : . " ' Ebensburg James C Murray,' John J Evans, Hugh A M'Coy, each $2 j Jas Burt nett, St. Gallitsdn Michael Storm, Thos Plunkett, Wm E Hays, each $2. '. Sonman Thos Donahoe, John Itel, A J Shoemaker, each $2. - " " " Plattville B F Stalb, David Power, Je rome Piatt, each $2. ; - Summerhill P M & J Brown, ' Jacob Pringle, each $2. . Mahanoy City Hon P F Collins, $2. : Fallen Timber ChasRanstead, $2. ' Huntingdon R M Speer, Esq , $2. -. . Centralia Col James A Skelly, $2. Shirleysburg Dr W P M'Nite, $1. Galloway, 111 -John Karnes, $2. Sarah Furnace Geo H Moses, 41 V , West Decatur James Collins, $2. . Shanghai. Mo Joseph Iilly, $2. A Milton Mrs Mary C Oriste, $2. : Cresson M M'Laughlin, jr, 42.': - Munster Thomas Sargent, $2. ; Dudley Andrew Gleason, 42 : v ,i St Vincent's R L George, $U : Tyrone Michael Carney, 42. Hemlock P M'Manamy 42. Belsano L R Brallier, 42. 3LOCAI. C0RRES?05CE!CE. : JonSTOws,' Jdkb 211887. 'Dear Freeman -In your last issue I noted the arrest of an alleged horse thief by Major Ryckman, and ' although : circumstances seemed to indicate that the young man had came by the horse surreptitiously,' his reti cence in regard to his name, or anything pertaining to hhnself, and no possible clue fixing his identity in the supposed stealing of the animal being obtainable, it was deter mined, on Monday last, to discharge him, but when just about permitting him to tat his departure a constable from Canonsburg, Pa., made his appearance, and atonceiden tified him as a young" fellow named Rode baugh, who, it was supposed, had stolen the horse, and recognized the animal as the property of a citizen of that locality. J After satisfying the Burgess that he was all that he represented himself to be, he was per mitted to take tne prisoner witn mm, to be lodged in jail at the above place until he could be tried. The prisoner was "hobbled," but at Home wood Station, near Pittsburgh, he succeeded in making his escape through a car window, just as the train was starting, and the strange part of the story is, that al though the constable jumped of? and caught him, he alleges the boy's grip was stronger than bis, and so he escaped. There is some thing peculiar in the idea of a hobbled boy escaping from a stout, active man, and I could not help remarking the singularity of the affair at the time the constable was nar rating it. ;To my mind it seems clear that the supposed officer was a confederate, and after permitting ni3 prisoner to escape ne returned to get the horse. " The police had, however, "smeiled the mice," and refused to deliver up the animal until the owner would make his appearance. . .. . , - ,T A boy named Foster, thirteen years of age. met with a sad death at one of the Company MOT 1 . - ' WW ore mines, on Tuesday last. JLne Doy naa hitched his mule to a tram of ore cars, which were loaded, and just after starting he slipped and fell upon the track, the caca passing over and crushing him in such a manner that JUe died shortly aiterwards. ; Obervctnsin Old WestmcrdaM. 1 ' The crops of wheat, rye and grass are said never to have looked better in tLia county at this time of the year. Fruit is likely to be a very slim crop here especially apples and pears. It was killed in the blossom by the cold rains. -1 was in some instances as tonished at the highly cultivated appearance of many of the farms, especially in the neigh borhood of towns, and particularly in the vi cinity of Latrobe and New Detry. You may be surprised when I . tell you that some of these farmers have a greater and more taste fully selected variety of ornamental trees and shrubbery than there are at Cresson, not to speak of the extensive and various orchards otruit trees." Portable steam saw mills are rapidly converting the larger growth of the remaining natural grove of timber into fenc ing boards and other lumber, and fences well built of locust posts and white oak boards, are rapidly shoving the old rail back out of view from the more public thoroughfares. ' Blackberries don't appear to be of suffi cient .value to induce the farmers in this county to give them room to grow; even in the fence corners, and you may ride many miles in different direeti6ns without seeing a handful of anything in the briar or weed line..1 But I must not forget to notice the general neatness, taste and substantiality cf the build-1 ings. Indeed, some of these farmers resi dences approach a palace-like appearance.' Uf course there will be too much of this for your spare space, but I cannot close un- tild have told you that I saw and took the dimensions of the log house built on the north side of , the Loyalhanna creek by Maj. Coch ran, who accompanied Gen." Forbes on his expeditions agairibt the Indians in' 1758, X believe, and whose descendants (the Coch- rans still reside in that neighborhood. This habitation of that daring old pioneer has pe culiar interest for the- antiquarian. - It is built of white oak logs, slightly hewn, and is 24 by 22 feet. The fire-place is 12 ft. wide, including the thickness of the jambs, i The mantelpiece is of white oak, and where it rests on tho-iambs is SO inches squares The doors are placed opposite to each other, and I was told that the old Major had a particu- J A M E S T7I:c!cs: c Q N N O Grocer, . . P SALES - , . FLOUR, BACON, FISH AUd SALT, ao. 333 L.itrty street, June 27, 18S7. , PITTSBURGH, PA. GAUTION. --Having purchased at Constable Sale fsuita of Washington Douglass vs. Lucas Moyer and E. & H. Nut- - ter vb. Lucas Moyer) one Bay Mare and cue . Cow: and left the same ia possession cf tali Lucas Moyer, I hereby cautlca all persoc-3 , agalcst disturbing or in any way interfering . with said property, as it is subicct to -my. order and disposal. JOSEPH MOYEIU ' St. Augustine, June 27, 18673t. - s ff AND FOR SALE. The under- , signed offers for sab, on, the most rea- sonable terms, her tract cf land situated la ; Chest township, Cambria county, witrun tt '. miles of St. Augustine, contaicing twistt- 7 five aches, about 20 of which are cleared. with good House and Barn thereon erected, an orchard and never-faiiiag spring of excel- . lent water. The land i3 productive, in good repair and under good fence. A perfect ti-: tie will be given. Inquire on the premises, i or of Mr. John Douglass or Mr. J. J. Burns, St. Augustine. . - : - : 'CATAARINE DOUGHERTY. June 27, 1867.-3t. Our worthy and efficient Burgess, A. I lar object in so placing them , as it enabl ed Kooelin. Esq., sent in his resignation to Borough Council at last meeting, which was accepted, and a special meeting called for this evening to elect an othcer to nil tho po sition until the next-Tegular .: election. . A petition from a large number of out most influential citizens, praying the Council to re-appoint Col. Kopelin, have been sent in to that body. 1 am iree jo say mat there are few men in Johnstown at the present time who could have taken hold of our mu nicipal affairs at the time Col.' Kopelin was inducted r, into office, and .who could have worked such a radical change in the local edvernment of our town. .At that time a lady could scarcely pass along our principal thoroughiares, at-any hour oi the day or evening, without having her ears saluted him to haul in large sticks of wood, his horse entering by one door and parsing out at the other. The gables are closed by clap boards, nailed on, the same that were first put on. - The port-holes through! which they used to shoot at the Indians are now closed. The entire building 13 in a tolerable state of preservation.- and :may stand another half century,- t This venerable building has been occupied as a dwelling tmul a year or so ago. i - ! - Moedscai. " LORETTO DRUG STOR Now on "hand, a large and well selected. ; . stock of fresh - : DRUGS AfDlVIEDICirdES, Paints Oils and Tarnlsnes, Far and Uaadaltsrated Listers, , , for medicinal purposes, -: ; I , TOBACCO AND CIGAES, Wall Taper and Window Shades, all styles, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, ; BURNERS AND WICKS, And a good article of Refihed Petboicsj ; Also, a large supply of ' . ' Wblte Lead, Putty, Window Cluit & ' . ALWAYS OS DAKD, - PERFU M ERY & TO! LET ARTICLES, ' . ; ' IKCICDIKO . - ! HAIR, NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES, . . Combs, Toilet and Tooth Preparations v -1 LUBIN'S AND PHALON'3 EXTRACTS, j roaps, Fancy GooCs, &,c. i James Conkos.' Esq. We lake special pleasure in directing attention to the card ef James Connor. Wholesale Grocer, Pittsburgh, which appears in our advertising columns to-day. A somewhat extended ousiness in tercourse with Mr. Connor enables us to speak knowingly of him, and we can say it as candidly as we ever uttered any assertion. that he is a straightforward, reliable, accom modating and honest man, whose representa tions, in every particular may be implicitly relied nncm. and whose stock 13 ever A No. : 1 . .. . . ;i in variety and excellence, it our word is of any weight with any person who makes his purchases in Pittsburgh, we give it free ly and unreservedly in favor of Mr. Connor, and we beuevo we know whereof we speaK, Seohiacard; v , ': .' . f I Loso Drawm Out. We were shown, a j of iwo ago, py sir. josepn ueiu,oi Aiicu- ja townshiD. a chotoeraDh hicness 01 one the delesates to the recent Convention of fJlholic Benevolent Associations in Pitts ;wgh, by name Mr. A. Kerpeo, a citizen of aicaji'j. whose beard measures six Jeet la th. Mr. K- Is 46 vears old and a shoe- pker by trade, although we did not learn 4t he ever used any of his beard for wax hit. The hair has Ihea growing on his face ?t seven years, and be is now in fit condi- t to "beard the lion in his den.' There i to lyia' about the beard, however. Blaib. Couxty. Aheap. We gave as an item of news, a couple weeks ago,' a brief account ff the fact that a child in Massa chusetts, aed ten months, was blessed with living ancestora"back as far as the fifth gen eration, Since'then we have been informed by a lady friend residing in Altoona, that there is a child in that county (of which the lady herself is erand-aunt ) named uraham. do," as the radicals in Cambria county are four years 01 age, whose mother, gTandmoth I Fath, Railroad Accidest. Oa Wed- Hlay morning of last week, as we learn tom the Whig, a sad accident occurred near Mlitzin. this county, by which Mr. Stephen eoicg, or uouidaystmrg, lost lis me. it DTPara (hat. mj i T. ho vaa nrt cn1 in urt. 1 ' t Ppllng ara he was precipitated to the i-vk, and seven ears passed over both legs. 4 below the knees, terribly mangling them, iical aid was Immediately summoned, but y unfortunate man only survived a few i7r. The deceased had been a soldier la r4 umy, and was unmarried. w j KotTBTH or Jult at Gallitzis. The ap .aching oationar anniversary Is to be ccl- ,'wted by a grand pic-nic at Galiitzin, with- hundred yards or the sftion, and a jWoug time may be expected. The grounds aca thrnnr-hrnt. Ihariiw All Tvrsinci "log to spend the day in becoming and recreation ara invited to attend. pur friend Patrick Moran, of Lore it kicked between the eyes by a vicious J, wnose feet ho was examimnsr rrena. Ty to patting shoes on them, on Tuesday i itet week. Mr. M. was knocked sensc- t a time, but fortunatelv escaped se- irJT. JQry aQl1 has Biace Buuaenlly recov to resume work. ou their beam ends entirely. Thej cannot even eet their County Committee 'together. We can only briefly announce this week that J. M. Thompson's store still continues the centre of attraction for desirable and cheap goods. Jim keeps his stock up to the highest standard in quantity and quality. and down to the lowest point in prices. The Oatholic ladies of Wilmore design holding a pic-nic on Thursday next, the 4th cf July, and the mere announcement of the fact will be Inducement snthcient to attract a coodly concoufte of pleasure seekers. We never Knew our iair : v umorc menus vo iu in rendering occasions cf thl3 klod attract 1 ive and enjoyable in the highest degree, and we can prombe that much on this occasion. An unknown man, badly bruised about tho head, was found near Black Log station, on the Pennsylvania railroad, on the evening of the 11th lust., under circumstances that left no doubt fcf his having been foully dealt with. . He was seen ia company with two other men ca. the morning of the day on which he wa3 found, and i3 said to have had some; $200 fn his possession at that time, none of which was found upon Via person. He was still unable to speak at last accounts, and his recovery is considered doubtful. - . Oa" Monday last, an individual named Horn, from Cambria county, brought a load of lumber to town, which he sola ana re ceived tho money therefor. He then went to the bank and drew out 505, and after- classic precinct3 of some tutions. licensed ty the the weary traveler, ia tae neighborhood of the basin, where he regaled himself with the harmless beverages there vended. Th3 upshot of the matter was that the decline of day found him minu3 the stamps." He wasn't drunk ! . Ob, 110, lust "felt good." ILllidaysbvrg Leader. So it eeeins car Cambria man IIosnt "fell nraerv thieves." We aJvLa Lkrs, and all others, to rw careful hereafter as to the number of "bores" they indulge in whea trading in the ranital of Blair. If they doa't, they will make money out of their lumber "in Hoax." er. cieat-grand mother and great-great-grand mother are still living, and are all in vigorous health. So Blair county "sees ' MassachU' setts, and goes three years and two months better. Fouxd. A ten cent coin, dated 1832, was recently found in the "slope-wall" of the old Portage Rail Road, near Johnstown, by some workmen who were engaged in ex cavating for tha abutment of a new bridge. The place where the most goods can be bought for the least money has also been found, and proves to be the, ctwb mercan tile emporium of V. S. Barker, on nigh st., Ebensburg. Try the experiment of buying there and sco 11 you don't cud it Just so. . , EobbestV We regret; to learn that the store of our friends and patrons, Messrs. EUnports & Horter, at Cherrytree, Indiana county, was enteied by burglars, on the night of the 12th inst., and 450 in money and sevenu suits of clothing stolen therefrom. Entrance was gained by boring out a portion 01 the front door. - - " ' If any of our readers desire to purchase a clock, watch, jewelry, or fancy article of any kind, our candid advice to them is to consult C T. Roberts, on nigh street.' - Cham, has mostfanythicg in his line that could be wish ed, and his prices will compare favorably in cheapness with those of any other dealer in the country. - - - .--.. with the most vulgar and obscene language, arid, in fact, our roughs were "striving to emulate the large cities in all species of vice! But Kopelin soon became master of the sit uation, and I challenge any man to-day to point eut as moraland peaceablea town with in tho limits of the country, la proportion, of course, to its population, as is this town. I only hope his succesror .will do as well. The first case pf .aa immoral character which has transpired here for a long time, came before -Squire Kutledge oa inday evening last. .Two nyinphes du pave from Millville borough were arrested, upon com- nlaint of a neighbor, for "indecent expo sure," "lewdness," and several other charges of a like nature. I regret to say that the -Squire's cf5.ee was rather better filled by a certain class of carnal minaea man u would have been had one of our popular ministers been delivering a religious discourse, lhe details cf this case, are rather too disgusting for publication, but the patties were bound over to answer the charges at Court. . A pic-nic came off at . New Florence ,last week under the auspices cf Jno. B. Hay and W. R. Smith. Your correspondent acknowl edges the compliment of an invitation,, tmt was compelled to f - the pleasure of at tending. I underiitTd it was a very pleas ant social re-union, and in fact nothing else could be expected from the young men. who were the projectors.. " . ; -, . : ; A number of pic-nics are on the tapis for the 4th of Jaly, among which I may note the annual pic-nio of the Catholics, the pic nic of the Red Man, and one to be at Cone-1 maugh. For. the accomodation of the latter a train of passenger cars will be run at in tervals during the day, the fare on which will be for the benefit of the new. M. E. Church. The former is under the superin tendance of gentlemen who are aujait in the matter, and a pleasant time may be expecti ed. Citizens of your town are cordially in vited to attend this pic-nic. ' We had pop visits frota a namoer 0f your vOWUSEJca 1?.bi wwstf, among which 1 may mention the brief advent of Cob McDermitt, Dr. Thomas and D. A. Conrad.; -1 also no ticed several of your Ebensburg fair ones, but as it would not do to mention mames m their case they will please, notice that ku Bal didn't forgst them, - If Mr. Dern will agree to it, I will not only be willing to go up to your antiquated village on the 4th, and prove that we can not only whistle Yankee Doodle, but that we can sing it too; and, further, on my part, u 1 can't bring a babv elephant to exhibit, 1 will bring an elephant baby; all of which is respecful ly submitted. . . bKU ial. ; ' r; . HEMLecK, June 24, 1867: . $lrP Editor Tour excuse for the non-ap pearance of my last production is accepted as satisfactory still I did think that a small document like that could be conveyed per railroad a distance of 12 miles in less than three davs. . But. "it is all right." . . 7 Accident A. boy 15 or 16 years, old, son j of Mr. Sra. George, of this townthip,. en- gaged as driver at Dysart & Co's coal bank,' met with a severe accident on Tuesday last. The mule which he drove being at large, the bey ? endeavored to catch him,"" when the vicious animal, wheeling, kicked him in tha face, literally splitting his nose lengthwise, from the point nearly up to his eye, cutting it clean to the bone, as well as inflicting a cut about an inch and a half ia length on his upper lip. Dr. Walter Bell was imme diately snmmoiied, and having dressed the wounds, the bey was sent home in a buggy by Mr. Dysart. . ' I must not omit to men tion in this connection the generous conduct cf Mr. D., who, happening to arrive just after the accident, manifested a father's sympathy for the boy, telling the doctor to do everything necessary for the poor boy, and he would "see it right." Mr. Dysart has a heart of flesh in his breast, and not a petrified one, as are those of some who are, or have lately been, engaged in the coal trada at 'this point.' : ; " ' .' " ; . J : R. Dealing, Esq., is getting up a good thing in the shape of a 4th of July dinner, in a handsome grove near this place. No doubt about his success. - ' That last effort of MacShane's was certain ly happy. I don't thiakr I could have done that any better myself, especially that about the statue ha ! ha f hit he ! he ! he-ee ! Mr. Editor, if ycu should lose MacShane as a contributor you may go " bobbin' around" some time before you find one fit. to take his place. ' Yours, very considerably , ccc, - ' MOBDECAI. A full Linn OF JAAAU.UXiii "As my medicines are warranted of a pure quality, I am prepared to fill Prescriptions' with accuracy and dispatch, at ail hours of the day or night. Open on Sunday for tho v" sale of medicines. - i A. J. CHRISTY. -i ! Loretto, June 27, 18G7.-3m - THE JOHSTOVrJ Mil i 9 DICI HAS IS STORE TIIB LAKGEST STOCK OTT DRUGS Al l CHEMICALS, : PAINTS, : a ; ' ' : OILSand r: : ; VARNISHES, Glue, Putty, Alcoliol, mmm. uti had. pam Giasstcare, Druggists Sundries, ye., - EVER OFFERED M THE COUNTY! , FOB SAX.TJ4 AT WHOLESAIiE CITY. PRICES ! Agent for the sale of all the POPULAR PATEIIT LXEDICIHES . - . . IS THK MAESET. . . : ; , : Ia OUT Stock of 5 : PERFUMERY, .. x POMADES; COSMETICS, TOILET ARTICLES 4-c., Mnxs & Davis have madi. recent largo additions to their stock of good3, and no matter what article may be asked for, they seldom fail to supply the want. .They have built up a good trade in a very short time, and this they have accomplished by giving every person the worth cf their money. - Carpets. -II. A. Shoemaker & Co. have the largest dlplav of carpets now in this market, besides a choice assortment of fcrni tare and an endless variety of all other kind of inerchandLso. Prices reduced to the low est prevsiiing rates. - "; Latbobi, Pa., Jckh 17, 1867. . Mr. Editor I was obliged td disapnoint you, as wen as many 01 your most liucui- eent readers, last wees, ims was owmfr to my haying wandered too far from the P. ... . ... m .V. and the wet condition ot ttie weamer just ai that time. " You see. Mr. Editor, I have be come temporarily absent from that great cen tral depot of morality and literature, yclept ATo. 4 anas Laurel Kun siias liemiocs auas Liliv's. But though bodilv absent, much pf mv afTcction Biill lingers there. This is of course due to the interesting character of the tdace. Now. Mr. Editor, I am well aware that the exercise cf a little more modesty in speaking ; of cue V own ' particular locality would be becoming ia your humble corres pondent; nevertheless, dnty seems to impel me to hold up this dear little placa to the admiring paza of all lovers of beauty, cf fair pess in fact, of general amiableness. But enough of this, and now for E2AHEtIEI. On Tuesday afternoon, June 18thfc 1867, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Joseph Painter, J. Patton Thompson, of Philadelphia,' and Miss Ellis Teompsok, daughter cf Ales. Reynolds, Esq., or ivittaa- mng, Pav No cards. - Regretfully we part from'thre, , ': ;,; - Thou prince of clever baches, , ' Nor ever thought thou'wouldst bo sought Ia Cupid's curt despatches. . But since 'tis so, we wish thee,' Joe, '' 't A union nought can sever ; ' ',' Life's greatest boon, an endless Jane A honeymoon forever, , , Thy bonBy bride, may joy betide, - The fair that each , one Messes : ; Jjong may tLy arm support that form, , f -.Ana share jta lonct caresses.... . - v, . And may each year still more endear . I Those hearts with love unbroken- lAnd Ileavea supply, aa time flits by, "' : c: Each year affection's token. ... . At Carrolltown, on Corpus Christi.by Rev. Giles Christoph, Mr. Isadobs Fababaugs, of Altoona, and Hiss Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Flick, of Carroll township. C- T. June 20, 18S7.-ly. FRAZER, JOHNSTOWN, PA; clace for License have been filed in the of tha Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria - Cousty by the following persons, to be pre-; sented to the Judges of said Court, oa V ed-. ncs lay tna ictn cay ox J my next : TiYESS UCEJfSIS. " " ' - 1 .Conemaugh Bcrongh And'w Abler, Ma-. ry Seitz ; Ebensburg Bcrcugh D. A. Ccn--rad, west ward j Johnstown Borough -Da-; vid James, Thomas S. Davis, 2d ward j Mill ville Thomas W. Michael, 2d ward. KATITs'O- EOUSE MCESCE3. " Cunemaugh Tj. Peter Rubritz ; Johns- town Borough Fredarick Krebs, Sd ".-ard j - Carroll town Borough Julius Steich; Croyle Tp Peter Brown; Conernangh Eor Jcsepa . Iu this place, on Friday last, Mrs. IIas ribt, wife of Mr. Eolland J. Humphrey, aged about 21 years. : . : . In Johnstown, on the 14th inst Cyktjua Ans, consort of Jacob llarrold, aged 3 years, 4 months and 11 days. On the 17th inst., at the residence of his brother, Hon. Tlaad. Banks, Esq., lloliidays daysburg, Exccii A. Bases, Esq., of Norris- town, Va.- Mr. Banks was one of the most talented members of the Montgomery eoun tv bar. and was cut off iu the prime of life." fcaoe aker, 2d ward.: QUART LICS SSE. - Loretto Borough William Gwinn.- GEO. C. E. ZAHU, Clerk. mOTICE.- All persons knowing -themselves indebted to me by note crv; book account of over six months standing, are requested to pay up within thirty days cf this date, or they will Cad their sccsnntal in the bauds of aa cGeer for imraediita col lection. A strict compliance with this nctlcQ' will save ccsts. GEO. IIUKTLEY. i -Ebensburg, June 12, 1SG7. r. - A ' in,, rut: 13EK ' ' 1 1 jTLaj-er & ilay uveal: which tl .which cv y have ;ri'ASsed r oH f.gpcctator p cngo co sscs were Its. Tlio and nc 3 of their )f tho Hon: I'lntrnctabk h full confi Lem, enter sbejran to jes. All j at Icngtli 'actioiy -r.i j White str h n whip a spring at der with 1 would a 1 his back 1 rill of lior ge of sh riteu; mnr ablishmen ;ntcnanccs t others rt vainly he lion tarr jtly await oly awa fur tho i p paws 1 vn and 1 so tcmu. iO ferocict he was c most of one ofn ippcned fc :tng an i! inst the lie j'anim:'.! v hold. ' Ii jpants cf t bted blow suprcma' ng of bcr It would jjr sucli n.r. U bo dis; ) dancro tble, but L latcrird to I injured, ! Jratc5-L:3- 1 flesh in j shing the in nlmost nd tho ob occeded i 2 Luckily t lionesses lad only', spelled th K'ith thoir y feeding anding tli h turn. 1 not till i j tha pcrio f. Whits ir contcn after lea cd to tho now lies j is under I has red ' C3 to- ref rely soun 3ccntcr ?a3 dreaul ijtho claw himal is 1 .n, and h '.xplins la! ision3. .. f 3 cdebr; ;iarl3, Lj "irusurj sc Urdotal p- I'.vo halt: fned-ate!; ivdto, ant h man t i euro I -.r rows h rnaSSOLUTION. The partner- th'p heretofore existing between S. A." Criste r and Dr. II. a Christy, in the betel business, has this cay been dissolved by mu- tual consent S. A. Criste retiring from the firm. The business vf ill be continued by Dr. . II. C. Cliristy, whd will pay all debts that are now or may -become one.- ' , . G'Allitzi'n, June 12, If 6 7- j . " J - t ix 1:.:: ia t: 3 tvhr.K An 3 ' " I