FIMBRIA FRBBMAN. Jr USD AT, : : SEPT. 5, 1SC7. LOCAL AND PERSONAL - hi rBi:EDI'sc;3- Court convened at Vxk on Monday last, ami after the usual . rcrv business was attended to pro tl.e trial of Commonwealth caes. Ac'-Ii ..-..) 1 1 vrw r. F n rv til! Hiiou- :ji va. Fet?r Keelan. Indictment "end hft'tery. The Commonwealth t::i -1 . . and no defence being f'-c"". --. u 1 - the J lry a,iei u mhmi swrnii, re-l'-' ' ,- . r NT 1 (Vi'th vs. Marshall Lindscy. iau!i aii'l battery with i' Indictment intent to com- i rr,8- 1" ueiciiu;u is mio itc "in nIT negro, a,K as ne U' no co,m8e' tn V-V appointed J. C. Easty, Esq., to act in Uliiif- testimony of the plaintiff. i V.' ;rbrth Baldwin, of Johnstown, was Vct that she was returning from her .i-'h residence iu tne country, on me z.ju Oune last, and while passing alorg th-i " ' h confronted by the prisoner who r.e out of a fence corner with his person and threatened to kill her if she did t submit to his hellish purposes. Being a -j',jte woman, she picked up a atone and .;. i.ini, but he still continued to ap- r"ic!i her, and after several strategic ma- uvre hy which she managed to evade his -a-p. si e started to iun, when he in turu Kl"1' 1 n-OUC UUll PMIILIV , UMti rue t(;r coiid her escape. The jury returned a ,,H-t of guilty without leaving tho box, -1 tho prisonor was remanded to jail to ,.,t sentence. ('. lii'lh vs. John Wolff alias Jacob Weir. !i tin'-tit Larceny. Jury find defendant .1 ... - .. ...ilr I,,... .lm .'u:itv ( , m'th h vs. John Brimm. Indictinrnt- v.i!'.i!i"-try in.insiaugiuer in causing i:'n of Leopold Gier, a fellow workman the ruling mill at Johnstown, on the Cth Mur.c hit, by pushing him against a fly ieil in rapid motion, whereby hin head v severed from hi body. Jury, after an r;,.c (if a fc.v aiinutes, returned with a ''wt of iz'ulty as in manner and form in R manded f r sentence. (n.':h v?. Jas. F. Howard. Indictment -!.,-(! r.v. The defendant krpt a grocery rein J. hnptown, and was charged with ,. visited his own house during tho ab ,;,re ' f his family, s me time in July !?.st, :i! jil !-!rni t d from"tle work la?.krt 6f a !.? vis't m CO Umd and a 52 greenback i u;:d F-'.i'.iy. Not sentenced. In tl.e C)Uit T Gimmon Pleas, on Tu s- u r::or:::r.G fallowing civil suit was i-n'T'i! of : 1 II. Tiernan. endorsee of G. X. Smith. A. J. Haws :t. al. Verdict for plaintiff !l : l BUCAN' Cs'JNTV CONVBNTIOS. Tll!8 ;v trembled in the Town Hall in this ..m.v, ou .n-'livioy iiiic;u'j'ii nity uivw ifiniricg proceeded t the nomination of a riiy ticket, which hey succeeded in ae .'.isliing in a very brief space cf time, m ing doubt to the fact that the pleasure :'U;:.g defeated is rather too empty an hon- to he eu-jght after with inuch avidity. ..o ticket for the most part, however, is i :o rp of the btbt men in the radical party, . ! the soldiers nre complimented in being : fur two-tl.!rd of the ctlices, not be-:-i thrre is uny hrpo cf electing them, . l'("2i.i'- there H a chauc'o thm ffjrdsd .k iiiibsc-.ipSt-.il ct.i of the apviarc-nt &n';;e'frtd f?r : the country's defenders, r'.'O.ov oiosnects of the ticket bein I -. nl, the Uet of a hiving been a "'. !d LTpr-9 mi""!, weight, r.s it has r :-td"c"d ffnuiehold.- w!;?h ain't -.:, !:-.'' But h.er U lh- ticket, iirv we shall "sty our say" about f ihe respective car.didaes :b!y Lieut Samuel Fin; of sheriff- Licr.t; Col. Richard Byckman, of : : I'vn . 'f:r;is:irer Lieut. Col. Wm. A. McDer- tt. 1 f Oearfi, Id towns.hip. C- m. dpt. Frsnrii Jt. Flanegaa, of h'.te tiwnship. er.ry Com. James Cooper. Taylor twp. I' ,r House Director Serg't John Ogdcn, ' ri.-t iffn. Aui:.it..rs John Van Scovoc, Jr., While 'iviid.'p, 3 ye.irs) Charles Buxtorij Jackson wntiiip, 1 year. Coroner Cart. Geo. B. Stiheman, luch- i.d totvaship. A fiee:i.us democratic friend rcmaiked in r hearing, cfter the above nominations er- :..;;iij. that Col. Linton cou!il Carrv a :,'e .' ft, and go 1000 or 1200 better In the y u a n;aj.;iity, just "as easy as rolling llAr;TlT HoiiE at St. Aiocstime We "-i il:e pleasure of Leing present at the iJ.H.p" pnicoci Wetlnesday last. 11 waa, thitik, dee largest aSTair of the kind ever id in CauibtU county. The participants ''ere not confined to the ltnnsediato nein- .!-:!., but every portion of the ccunty, -i evxi tltt iiir-Aiung counttes, were vepre- tel. The mommi? waa as loveiy a coui-i detiTed. "but before noon the party was itI bv several successive showers, iue cere, however, returned to the charge, tLeiiav ris. off very pleasantly. Xot single eHsacrrecible circumstance occurrdl c.ong the iiaienjie crowd in attendance. l every alteiidant preparation was so per tt that all wore h-Jgh'.y gratiiied. The day did not seem long enough, how- "?t. for after nishtfa! a cotillion iiarty ;r.t a few pleasant hours at M'Gough's i'.lel. while a lare miruber assembled at Mr. GK.per's, at Chest Springs, aux! passed " 1'iglit m "tripping it ou the light fautas c tc." oLservad our correspondent, MacShane, ' ''-e ground, and expect from him a fur- account of the proceedings. Vntleasant Accident. On the moro- fif the St. Augustice pic-nic, Lieut. E. Lune 'nn t.h wf.rlhv President of the 'Wd of Cotiaty Commissioners, while driv- lr a restive horse m a busrzv. attempted to b'ss x wagon on t.he road, and was thrown ; m liig vehicle, and his left arm Etrikipg ti fiv.R . : - r. u-. wnvci, resuueu iu sevcio nac );ro j'-i.st below the elbows Dr. Doyle was "lediaudy summoned and reduced the i'Ue' Lieu'"'iant is-doing well, and Lone nothing more serious than confine-;u-i.t Lr a few days will result from the in ! ry. Lieut. D.'s lady was with him in the eSy at the time of the accident. They ,; e cu their way to the pic-nic grouuda. r Sl"f PoSKD Laucekt. ,',ruy.of Muuster tov Our friend, John tjvrnsliin. Rohl tit.vk at r r,.;. . - . .' " : : w- "J1 A'twna, one day last week, and re to niney for ths same, amounting He hal the amount in hii poc mediately before he took the train for v ' Ut or his arrival at Cresson the raon 4&8. His pocket had doubtless : a picked at Altoona or on the cars. Peo . tannot be too careful when they go P;'lkiU,iaa tlie country-H Bivarining with EDrroui.Lmta, Local axi General. Ellen Williams, colored. John Cline and' Charles Tohle were sent to the Penitentiary from Westmoreland county, week before last, for one, five and nix years, respectively, for larcery and burglary. A land turtle was recently found "alive and kicking" by Mr. Jacob Burley.near Ty rone, which bore upon ita shell the initials of Elisha Davi$; 1811, J. Builey, 1840. and J. II. Burlcy, IS 12. He seemed to be a hurley chap. S. T. Shugert, cf Centre county, and C. J. T. Mclntyre, of Perry county, have been nominated as the Democratic candidates for the State Senate in the district composed of Blair, Huntingdon, Centre, Mifilin, Juni ata and Perry counti.-s. Adam Beach, a tenant of one of the Spring field Furnace farms, says the Blair County Radical of last week, ws kicked in the fctomach by a vicious horse, on Saturday morning, from the effects of which he died in a few hours. He leaves a wife and ten children. An old colored man named Gates fell dead on the street in Hollidnysborc, on Thursday hist. He resided on Brush mountain, near the town, and had brought in a load of chips arul.was about entering the residence of the purchaser to inquire where he should unload thotn. whfcu he fell dead. Heart diees'sC was the cause. Michael Gilmartin.a most worthy and re- sf ectable citizen, wan instantly killed in the Pa. R. R. fouudrj- at Altoona, on Wednes day morning last, in consequence of a crane on which .a heavy casting was boinc raised, giving way and falling upon him. We will insert resolutions of condolence sent us next week. A disgraceful affray occurred i our town n Monday night last, and resulted in tho brut il beating of a citizen from the northern part of the county. It is sa!d that the un fortunate man was set upon by quite a num ber of tlits belligerents, and when he finally escaped their clutches he was scarcely recog nizable as a human Wing. The afiraj- waa not in the interests of the temperance cause. On Thursdiy afternonn last the Muffins" and 'Knockemstifi" had a return match game of base ball, in which the "Muffins," who were the victors in the first game, came out -10 runs behind, the game standing Knockuistiffs," til; "Mufhns," 21. On Friday nine cf the Mountaineer club from the Yt Ward played nine of the same club from the East Ward, defeating them by the following score: W. W., .54; E. W., '2 On Tuesday afternoon of this week the sec ot'.d nine of (h Mountaineer played the first nine of the Etar, wiih the result given below: Mountaineer, 20 Star, 32. Considerable excitement was occasioned in IIoHidaysburg, a few days a'o, by the find ing of what seemed to Vie the bones of a hu man hand, which were fiVhcd out of a pond near the town by a man w ho was endeavor ing to lure some of the tinny tiibefrom their native chmeut. Tho bones were exhibited to an M. 1)., who pronounced them those of a child's hand, whereupon a Coroner's jury was summoned, and accompanied by the aforesaid medical gentleman and a Urge con course of excited citizens, they proceeded to tho sceno of ths upposed tragedy, and after considerable time spent in dragging the pond the rake caught on a huge stone, w hich was soon overturned, and slowly'and stead ily there arose to the surface of the still pla cid waters the remains of a large spaniel doj. The fiehe had stripped the flesh from the fore paws, and the bones of one of them became detached when caught by the ho -k. SfiriDK or a CaJieriax. J. S. Kirby. ai one time telegraph operator at Concmuugh station, this countv. tut mote recently ern- plovcd as agent of the Union Pacific Rail- way at i opeka, Kansas, committed suictoe at "Americus. iu that State, on Thursday List. He. is sai 1 to have been a defaulter to the company that employed him in the sum j of about S5.000, and as arrangements had j becu made to have him apprehended, he com mitted suicide in order to avoid bcin ar- j ...i f . lTiiKi 11- m a viiini. mm. of ! ll'aicu Aiii. mi " ' J iTi od address and iir.e talents, and the son of I respectable parents who reside in this coun- tv. His brief but unfori unata career and h.s tragic death houU! deter others irom treading the fatal path that leads to a dis honored life or a shameful death. His strick en parents should have the sympathy of ev ery feeling heart; Accipkxt. Little Jimmy M'Brcen, son of our townsman, Mr; Thomas M'Breen, had one of his les fevereiy sprained, and the fienh on the ether one considerably lacerated, on Monday evening last; while attempting to get off .1 wagon in motion by crawling down over one of the wheels. Se complete ly entwined about the spokes of the wheel were bis les that it was fotmd necessary to remote the -.vhec! from the hub in order to extricate him. How h5 escaped without a fractured limb or two is certainly a miracle.. This is tha second accident that Ins occurred in Mr. M'Breen's family within' a few weeks another little son haviug falku frtfoi 11 fence and broken one of hi legs. Homb Aoais. Harry Shoemaker, the in vincible, haa found his way back from the Eastern cities to his store-room on Main st., and be got home just in time to welcome -blathers and gobs'' of new goods which were following closely in bis wake. Boxes and barrels, bales aud budgets, have been the older of the day about his establishment the present week, aod if you take a peep in to his Etore you will find that he has every thing to 6upply thb wants of his customers. Harry's motto is "cheaper than ever," and his prices are in keeping with hts motto; Tinware, ic-Mr. Thos. W. WillJania has taken possession of the store room cn Main street lecently vacated by Messrs. Mills & Dtvis. upon the shelves of which are now displayed a brilliant array of different uten sils of his own manufacture. Mr. W. is also receiving a full line of cooking and heating stoves, as well as-a complete stock of other articles pertaining to his branch of business. He is a competent workman, an honest and liberal dealer, and we bespeak for his enter prise an encouraging approval from each and all our friends. Wei.t- Fixed. Messrs. Mills & Davis have removed to their new store room on stre-t, adjoining the Post Office building, and the long array of weil filled shelves pro claim their intention to make things "get up and get." Messrs. M. & D. have now one of the finest store-rooni9 in this part of the State, and as their stock is fully in keep ing with their store, and their prices dowu to the lowett notch, we predict for them a larger share ot patronage than ever. The Plce. On High street, almost op posite the Mouutaiu House, we beg leave to inform bargain seekeis, ie situated the store of J. M. Thompson, who will be fouud one of our cleverest dealers aud the proprietor of as well stocked a store as Northern Cam bria can boast. Attendants at Court should make a note of " this, and not return home .without carrying with them a package of goods from this cheap and extensive Uicr- caatile emporium. 1 O LOCAL COKRESFOXDEXCE.- Joiinstuws, Sept. 2, 1SC7. Dear Freeman Another foot race cam a off here on Saturday last for a stake of $100 a side, between the champion, David C. Davis, and a man named hobert B. Way, whose native locality has so far been kept a profound secret. The race took place in Woodvale, and the distance was one hundred yards. Way won an easy victory over his opponent, coming, iu about four yards in advance. The sporting gentry of our town indulged iu a considerable amount of betting on the result of the race, and quite a large sum of money changed hands. From what I can understand Way has been about Pitts burgh for the past seven oi eight y ears, and is a professional runner and jumper. The game played by his backers was a deep one, they representing that he was an innocent country youth who didn't know nuioli about ruuiiing. Another race came off on the same even ing between Paifitt and liendy, two amateur runners, for 510 a side. This race was close ly contested distance 100 yards and won by Paifitt, by about seven leet. Another lace has been arranged between the latter parties, to come off on Saturday next. The members of the G. A. it. Lodge of this place, gave a pic-nic in Woodvale, on Saturday, which was largely attended. A pic-nic will be given by the Tumverein on Tuesday, which will doubtless be the grandest allair of the season. A convention of the aforesaid Society assembles to-day, and a large number of delegates from Cleveland, Wheeling Pittsburgh, and other points, have already arrived. 1 noticed, a lew weeks ago, the fact of a man having been arrested lor burglary and biDg bailed for his appearance, and as he has been playing quite an important part in our local history since, his performances de serve more than a. passing notice. A few nights after the allair alluded to he was ar rested at the depot by hi bailees, in the act of vamosiDg, aud was brought to the lock up, his surety surrendering him. The uext day the young man performed a gymnastic leat by clambering up through a trap door in the ceiling, and, punching a hole through the shingles, made his escape. He then went some distance below town aud started back oil a right train. It is supposed he fell partially asleep, and waking suddenly, jumped from the train undr the impression that it was passing this place, and incurred several severe contusiois. He recovered sufficiently to be able to proceed to the house of a lady fiieud, and it is said they were married the next morning both leaving be fore tho olficers could arrest them. Since luy hist an interesting aud well con tested game of base ball was played between the Irous and Kicks of this place, resulting for the Irons to 11 for Kicks each club ; hviog whitewashed three times. I Ihiuk I , am safe in asserting that the first nine of , the Irons have no superior iu Western I'enn- sylvania. They leave here on Monday next j to play match games at Huntingdon, Al- toona, Hollidaysburg and Ebensburg. j The Junior Juuiata, of Hollidaysburg, and j Junior Independent, of this place, played a I match g-.ine en the grounds of the latter, ou j Fri.lay last, reul.ing in an awlul boat to ' the Independents more so, in fact, than the i Somerset Club met with at the hands of tho j Kicks the sore standing.: Juuiatas, TO ; Ir-depen cents, 15. i Mr. Abraham Good, at one time a resident i of C .inemaugh station, this county, where j I he held the position of dispatcher on the Pa. ; IL K., was nm over tins morning, as I learn ; 1.,- ti.turrrfj t.K Vi n r.n i v).ili n 1 1 1 -i 1 1 1 .1 in ?r ti-, i J -"-r" "2 " v-i - I o " get on m wijiiw at v Ji!iair.sjHrt, la., ami ; lniareu m such a mui.nir as to cause ijjs death in a few- is after. He leaves wife and family. ! An elopement occurred here this morning ; which 1 as cieatf-d no little excitement. A pay lotbario, who is the 6ole prorietor of a ! wito ami two ci.iitlien, conceived a violent or some other kind of an affection for a some what ancient spinster in this locality, and as t-ie teiin was reciprocal, the t-sin couclu 1 . -i......t. . . l ... v: t. engineers iy deserves the high estimation iu which he is held by his employers. A poloyising to your readers for non-appearing htst week, and bievity this, I will conclude with the promise of "lots of news" next week. b'su BaL. State Fair. The Peana. State Fair will be held at P.ttsburgh from Sept. 24th to 27th, inclusive. Premiums are offered for live stock and all useful articles in husband ry, housewifery, manufactures and farm pro ducts. The premiums are must liberal in ev&ry department, exceeding $10,000 in the aggregate. The principal Railroads will is- j sue excursion tickets, and return all articles which are exhibited, if they remaiu unsold, freight free. We are informed that the Ileydrick Steam Plow, lately patented, will be exhibited and operated durin? the Fair. For premium lists address A. B. Longaker, Pittsburgh, Pa. See advertisement in this issue. Hold Up. Before you mike up your mind to buy your fall or winter toggery, wait until you see the fine new stock of dress goods, dry goods, clothing, etc., which V. S. Barker will have in store in courBe of a few days. If there is anything particularly pretty or desirable that y'.ti would like to have, you will be very apt to find it, as cheap as Any man can sell it, in Mr. Barker's coming stock. So wait and watch. Almost Complete. The extension of C. T. Roberts' watch and jewelry store is al most complete, aud the enterprising pro prietor will soon be better prepared than ever to supply the wants of his patrons. Clocks, watches, jewelry, books, stationery, fancy goods and notions are Cham's stock in trade, and he knows how to win custom by selling at fair prices. His assortment is the best in this rtgion. The Harvest Home Festival in aid of the new Catholic church in this place, is now in tho full tide of successful operation, and everybody should lend a helping hand in making it a source of handsome revenue for the good cause. The best of enjoyment and the choicest of viands are at the com mand of all buyers. "Go in" while tho fair lasts. Opemed Up. Mr. Joseph Zolncr, as will be seen by his card, has opened up a fine stock of clocks, watches aud jewelry, at his establishment on High street, opposite Moun tain House. Hi3 assortment embraces a choice variety of goods in his line, and Mr. Z. himsolf will be found a clever dealer and a good workman. Give birn a "fair shake," Evre fe Landeli, Fourth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, are 'now offering a large stock of Fall Goods to purchasers. This is an old , Tl . . 1 tT j cuUfclisiieu ana renaoie ury uooaj, -uoumj. V-ead advertisement. ' lieu "J ai'Sii uaiuiHic i,iLiuiiier, wiiitu mcy ac- t I , , , , cordingly did e.s above stf.ted. ! V. thau the-v n,lf r - I noticed Mr. J. Doran, the i.opular e. ci- e)v lf e a, 8Pltr"luJ lu , f V'X neer of the Day Express, -bobbing around" : Ss"" 'wScH FSV f here on yesterday. Jim bears the enviable ; C " ' ' " .t-'; reputation of being one of the n.cst cartful V.v- J ''t''-'-uui.v.uj.oio.,- ou the road, and lul- ' . . ' " ". . . , - ' Going 'Vert Fast. This is an age of wondeiful inventions. The minds of inge nious men have brought forth' machinery fa cilitating and making labor easy. And amona: the rest the Blacksmith hss'not been forgotten, for I. C. Singer has invented a machine which makes the process of bending light or heavy tires, bands, etc., an easy and very pleasant task. This machine is gauged and numbered so as to tell exactly where to place the rollers in order to bend any desired diameter. Hundreds i. cf references can be given. To get the machine, address R. H. Singer, Ebensburg, Pa. X. B. A few State rights remain to be dispofed of. None need apply for Pennsyl vania, as the inventor intends holding it for the purpose of selling machines. P. S. The place to get your horse well shod, your wagon tire made and general blacksmithing dne. is .it R. H. Singer's shop, near Isaac Evans' tannery. The great importance of Ive Stock Insu rance is well exemplified by the following letter: IIastkord, Conn., Feb. 1, 1867. On the 22d day of January I insured my entire stock of. horses (twenty-five in num ber ,) in the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Yesterday, one of my most val uable horses was kicked by his mate, and a leg broken, and as an act of humanity, was killed last evening. To-day I received a check from said Company in full payment of said horse. I have fully realized the im portance of Live Stock Insurance, and re commend al! stock owners to insure in the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Com pan v. C. T. BO A RDM AX. The Xatiohal Asikhican. The Ameri can Industrial League, of which Peter Coop er is President. I. D. Russell Treasurer, and John Williams Secretary, will publish about the 8th of the present month The National America n, a monthly j 'urnal, devoted to the interests of home production and domestic commerce. The best editorial ability of the country has been secured. Price, 5 cents a copy. Orders may be sent bi John Williams, S'-cretary. Xo. 9 and 1 1 Park Place, New York, or'to D. J. Morre'J, Johnstown, Pa. Information Wanted. Left the home of hi parents, in Knox township, C'eai field eoiinty, on Sunday, August 11th, Edward C. Haley, a boy ncaily 14 years of ago, of light complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair, and s -me freckles in bis face. A large scar is upon hie right shoulder. He had on a light tweed suit and liht hat. The pa rents will feel under lasting obligations for any information concerning him. Address, James Haley, Ansonville, Clearfield Co., Pa. Ctrf. yoi-r Coughs and Coi.rs. 0e's Cough Balsam, will be found a ready and effi cient remedy for hard Colds. Croup, Coughs, and all lung difficulties. It is sold by ail druggists. The cheapest and best mediciue in the voi Id. Piincipals of Academies. Seminaries. Arc, should consult us in regard to advertising. No charge for information. GEO. P. BOW ELL ifc CO., Advertising Agents, X". Y. JLSYKXTOKS. If you wish to advertise you should con sult GEO. P. KOWELL & CO., 40 Park Row, X. Y. A DMINISTKATOIl-fcJ NOTICE -J- Having been appointed by the Reg ister of Cambria count v-Administrator ruui fcsfamnlt attntxo c?"Gerrge Snyder, late of Carroil township, dee'd, the under.-; -p.cd hereby notifies ail pen-.-u? indebted to s-aid decedent to make settlement without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properly probated for pay- rnent. JOHX SNYDLR. Sejit. 5, 18G7.-Ct. JOSEPH ZOLNER ien:iing ol Uocas, V atclies. ami an Kinds of Jewelry, done on short notice ami most reasonable terms. All work warranted. Call at his shop, High street, opposite Moun tain House, E'oeusburg. npp,5,'67. E Y It E & L A N D E L L , JPoii-lli n.11 tl ArcW Streets, PHILADELPHIA, Are offering a XEW STOCK of DftY GOODS FOR TIIE FALL SALES OF SI I AWLS, SILKS, DPvESS GOODS, Staple dry goods. N. B. Job Lois cf GOODS Received Daily. Sept. 6, 18G7.-6t. ryo whom it may concern Xotice is hereby given that the follow ing articles, sold by the Sheriff of Cambria County oh the 20th day of July last cs the property of Edward M'GIade, were purchas ed by me, and that I have left the same in the possession of the said McGlade during my pleasure, viz. : 2 Horses, 1 Waqon, 1 Threshing Machine, 1 Wind Mill, 1 Double Sett Harness, a lot of Hay and a lot of Rye in the barn, a lot of Cord Wood and a lot of Hemlock Bark in the woods, S Cows and 2 Ploughs. Also, the interest of the 6aid Mo Glade in the growing crop of Oats, Buck wheat and Potatoes on the farm now occu pied by him. All persons are notified not to interfere with said property. P. M'GOUGU. Sonman, Aug. 20, l8G7.-St. ISSOLUTION. The partner ship heretofore existing between the undersigned in the mercantile and lumber business has been dissolved by mutt'al con sent. The stcr's accounts' will be fettled by Jacob Leib, and Recounts for lumber sold, etc., will be settled bv either of the tinder signed. JACOB LEIB. HENRY HOPPLE. f .f.All T. i.r OO -lfcl-7 Oil ft O m o m P , DAVIS, WITH JL BOYD & STROUD, Imjxtrters and Dealers in QUEENSWARE, CHINA and GLASS, No. 32 North Focktu St., Four doors below Merchants' Hotel, PHI LA.- 1 L E 31. II O L It I D A Y , WITH GRAFF, WATU1XS &. CO,, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, 42 MARKET STBEETi Aug. -2, 1SCT. Til tt m rr n rt r I . I TJT AS iu.-t onened. and ofiers for sale lower NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SIGNIFICANTr The new system of Ad veitising adopted by Geo. P. Bowel! & Co., Advertising Agents, Xo. 40 Paik Bow, Xe v York, is attracting a good de d of attention. The following extract fr m a speech do. livered before the N. Y. State Edit -rial Con vention, (lately hidden at Penn Yan.) by a prominent Advertising Agent of X. Y. city, goes to ihow that be at leatt acknowledges its advantages Ft run Jamestown, N. Y., Journal of Aug. 2d, Edited by C. E Bisn"r, Chairman t.f Com mittee in Advertising Ajkncies. "Mr. Pettergill spoke in opposition to that plan fron the publisher's stand point alone. He showed the publishers that by this system of contracting they were giving lower rates than they gave their own home customers or others equally as prompt and good customers ; that they were selling one portion of their papr to be used to compete with and underbid tho other column's; that the owner of the space thus sold could come right in ami beat the publisher's prices anil take his busiuess away from him; that if the publishers, fully understanding this, still wished to continue so irregular and unbusi nesslike a system, he (Pettengill & Co.) should of course cease trying to get advertis ing for the papers at their regular rates and go into tiie other system of contracting which he could stand if the printers could." The anxiety on account of the newspapers is uncalled for. There is not one in twenty which would not prefer to receive all their foreign patronage on this plan, wheu it is fully understood. It is too generally recog nized as thoroughly beneficial to all parties concerned to be injured in the least by any thing which may be said against it by inter ested parties. Advertises t-hould send for a circular giv ing full explanations. OLLOCK WSTITI'TIJ, a firs! class Boarding School for Boys, at Pitts field, Mass. Fall Term of '20 weeks begins Oct. 4, 1817. For partidars address Bkv. W. C. RICHARDS, Principal. Have you seen the "PENX LETTER BOOK," for copy ing letttrs without the use of either press or water ? It saves time, la bor, and the expense of a copying press. For sale by all first class stationers, and at the rCice of "Penn Manufacturing Works," 702 Chestnut St., Philadilphia, Pa. A few more good Agents wanted for Ger. L C. Baker's ' HISTORY O F T 11 E S EC H ET SERVICE." Increased commission allowed and greater inducements offered. Address, P. GARRETT & CO., Box 217, Philadelphia. rnflfj AGENTS wanted, to sell Six Xew j DUUll Inventions of gteat value to families: all pay great profits. Send 23 cts. and get SO pages and sample gratis. Agents have made $100,000. Ephraim Brown, Lowell, Mass. A Treatise on Deaj'iicss. Catarrh, Coa . sumption and Cancer. Their causes and meaLs of relie and speed v cure, sent fiee. SomI particulars to Dr. STILWELL, No. 40 Suth 6th Street, Williamsburg, L. 1. Madam Foj'k' Corset Skirt Supporter! Combines in one garment a rtBFKLT nrrj.Mi Coksbt, and the niot desirable Skirt Supporter ever offered the public H places the weight of the skills upm the sLuid ders instead of (be bins; it improves the form without tiht lacing gives ease and elegance is approved and re commended by physicians. Manufactured by D. B. SAUNDERS & CO.. 06 Summer St., Bosto'i. OTHERS. THE GRAFTON MIN ERAL PAINT COMPANY am r.ow n ai.u factoring the best.cJicnj -i' and :no?l durahU ! Paint in use.; two coats well put on, mixed j witn pure ljioseevl Uu, will lat It! or 15 years; it is of a liht brown or beautiful chocolate col'ir, Dnd enn be changed to green, lead, stone, olive, diab or crcsm, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences. Agricultural Imple ments, Carriages and Car-makers, Pails and Wooden-waic, Cauvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Cre and water proof. Bridg es, Burial Cases, Canal Bats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths, (one Man ufacturer having used uf'OO bbls. the past year.) aud as a paint for any purpose is un surpassed for body, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price $0 per bbl. of S00 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular, which gives full particulars. Xoue genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BID WELL, Proprietor, 251 Peail-st., X. Y. I'OIT'KC: WA5ir,I! Luoli Here! Agents, both male and female, wanted everywhere to sell the Patent Improved lid: Reservoir, (by which from one to two pages can be written without replenishing with ink,) and our Fancy and Dry Goods, kc. Can ciear from $3 to $10 a day. Xo capital required. Piice, 10 cents, wiih an adver tisement describing an article for sale in our Dollar Purchasing'. 4 gencj. Cir culars sent free. EAST MAX & KENDALL, tio Ilauover St., Boston, Mass. DEAFNESS CURED. The Organic Vi brator fits into the ear, is not perceptible, and enables deaf persons to hear distinctly at church and at public assemblies. Send nnrtieiiJars to Dr. STILWELL, Xo. -1 South Cth St., Williamsburg, X. Y. ivk A 11 12 emails , And will present to any person sending us a club in our Great One Price Sale oi Dry aud Fancy Goods, fcc., a Si'k Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch. Sec , free of cost. Catalogue of goods, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J. S. HAWES fc CO-, 30 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. P. O. Box 5125. TIIIUTKE.T 1E4KS AGO Dr. Louis, of Providence, lb L, dison-ered Remedies with which he has cured hundreds of cases of Paralysis, Fits, and all forms of Xervous Diseases. Send two stamps for Pamphlet aud Certificate. WATCH SEXT IF It CIS. A Sil ver P. Watch Given Gratis to the Pur chaser of Every 100 of Kennedy's Mammoth Prize Stationery Packages, the largest iu the world, as an inducement to have them intro duced. Agents sell the packages as fast as they can rerch them out. SO Dollars pet day sure. We have agents that sell on an average 1000 per week. Price per huudr, 15 Dollars. Retail at' 25 cents. - Aut a Watch in the bargain that will retail for M5 more. For full particulars of I'.iye Package and other saleable goods, iclr".s R. Mu- ROE KENNEDY. Cor. ad Yoe4 Sti.. Pitlsburgti, Ta, Till ill YOU WERE THIS WAY!! For !argains ! oJEt S3D 1322 JUST RECEIVED AT it? n lillliil On Eigli Street. THE LARGET STOCK! THE BEST VARIETY ! THE GREATEST BARGAIN'S AND MORE OF THEM I mi Ml If GFFFERED USE FOR A LONG TISVSE ! Fine DRESS 0OS Standard Dry Goods, SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS, isr; ss -7 m jr 1 tsT r.nr ur w t x f, i rut :.!r 9 AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN GREAT PROFUSION ! AND TLL ALL 1 I i YOUR FRIENDS! IiOOlMB rOR? III II M i b ni. tad! ma m 1 ejIIIIIIj I mid SEE STATE FAIH. rpiIE PENNA. STATE -FA IK wi!I be ii hr! l i t Pt't5:.r.rih. una th .grow of the IrcE CitV l aik, feMPlLilBfi 2-i.lh, 25th, -J 5th and :T;h. lo-iT.fcr tbJfJ exhibition af'Uo--:-.Cau:.S'iwp. "V Swite, &c. Agricu'.turi. Imple- meuts. Machinery, Ijver.tions. : ducts fruits. Fiowers, HonshoM of, ritEIttiUMS OVEIt sic.c competition crrr "o 11: Some of the prtc.uxs in tho as follow?: : CATILE FOREIGN I A! FOP . premiums from $5t t .20 ; a'.i of Cattle, eO. from $30 to 10 ; -i- " lO Jj ; best herd, etc., :e,t less t! iw -. ; 2d best, .'-o ; bt-st 10 H'ir . premium to be p.iii A si k-i.it::- . the Cnmty tending tteia, $ ;';C, - - ' HORDES. Best imported, t. from i50 to $20; tho.01.fch r r -!C, : :.. ISO to $10; Speed, 1 e-f $10u. 1 t. i'.l. i it MATCHED HOL.-nES. 1 of $60. 1 . i3'; best draught, gei.iing. anl sir:.eb :; es12.froni $30 to $10. STALLIONS MA RES. 15, f: oUi $- 0 to 1 0 J A Ca .i .... MULES, 7. from -5 to 10. L-.,: 1" -team of 4, $S0 : 2d Lest. $'10. SHEEP & WOOL. r.-r .i lT-r :: - 12 1 premiums, IVom ;.'0 to 5.r. 15, from $25 to $5. lOCLTUi, lection, $15, and no praiao !c.:-. r For Agricultural Imp'eme -, Sif.' . : gir.es. Scales, &c, b.it lew prrr.iiu:.. fered. The Judges, b. iwe.er, n. complimentary notice of tho parti-.' w. -. - - its of each machine exhibited. For Leather and its nianufrtciure F-- noil IndiauMeal, Grain and Seeds, Yetfete bies, Fiuits, Grapis, Cider, Flower and. D. signs, X'eedle Work. Einbioidery , Ac Ac , Bread, Cakes, &C.. Piesii vfes, J-llios and A:; Trghi Fruits and Wgetabbs, Mcrcmitile Dis plays, &c.f lihrfrel premiumB uro cHirtd, rangina from $10 to $1. STEAM PLOW. The neydrick S'rn Plow will be exhibited and operated dtuirj. the Fair. EXCEPTION TICKETS will be isnl by nearly all the Baiiio.td, and a'.l go. is . x hibited and unsold will be relumed i: ; free. For particulars, or premium lists. : A. B. LOXGAKER. Sec'y. Pitts!-,:. - T Single Admission Tickets. 25 eei-ta. A. BOYD HAMILTON, Pusuicn:. Sept. 5, 1807. Ct. "BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI:' A COHPLCTK 5XES rOllT OF TUB NEW STATES and TERRITORIES From the Great River to the Great Ocean BY ALBERT I). RICHARDSON. Orer 20,000 Copies Sola li One ElcntU. Lij'eand Adventure on Prairies. Mount a hi j and'tfte Pacific (Xaat. With over 2oO D -nvriptive and FLotgrapas Vines rf the Sce nery, CititSi Lands. AUkcj, Pc i c liosilics cfUie New States and 2tr.. To prot-ptctive ciuigrauis ui:C :'. the "Far West," this History of r and fertile rtgion will prov an ir.va' ' ss:starce, supplying a it be, a want felt of a full, autbeutic and re'iib.e guiii climate, se.il. products, means ui tiavd. &t Send for Circulars aud see cur tco. and a fed! description of th? work. Addrs- ".i :. TIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. 507 IV.-z Street, Philadelphia, Pa. A chance for a bargain. FARM FOR SALE. Tl 1 owned and occupied i the t.ub-Crr ated in Munr-U-r towu-.hip. Cambria Co four miles s. utL-rt;L of EVr.s! org a; fourth mile from S.imucl O'Ha.a'-i ;L:" taising 121 ACBES at;d alio wau.-, i -' for sale on reasonable terras and e u mect3 Eighty acres of the above hi cleared, under good fence, ard i:i X' farming coudilicn. TL? ioipvovenn nt sist cf ii two-story PLANK HOUSE ; large FRAME BARN, both in go : vation, as well as all olhe.- i,:;.ir -buildir.ps. An extensive orcha-d rf' fruit trees ar.d never-failing springs t -f , lent water are tti the premises. Vw: formation can be obtained bv imk cation to DAXIKLO' iJ: Munster Tp., May l0, 1807.-1:2'' T OOK OUTFOP. BAEGA 1 Peina desin us of retiring ; - , ness, I offer for sale the EbemLuru F : with all its appurtenances, inch - : real and pcrson.il property tb-r,. , ini, the engine, patterns,. faL;s. Av all the fctock, manufactured and a,-.: turrd, consisting of Threshing At , Cocking Stoves, Parlor Stoves. P,.v, mined to sell, purchase ?' may r.-lv r.n ting an' or all tiie al bve named f.r-; ' cheaper than they can be had anrwuce f ' in Pennsylvania. The public are inv.,.. l call and j.idiie for theuiselves. July 4, lS67.-Cra. E. CLASS. - 4 DMINISTRATOli S XOTICK.- Letters of Administration or, ti e es tate Of Joseph W. Myers, te of Or..v:,; township, doe'd, having bsen. grant ; tc t undersigned by the Register of C.mtj. County, all persons having: c'uima ,t a'.-J estate are requested to prex-ui : .. properiy authenticated for setth ic,:--thiwe indebted to the same will make ment without del?.r. SARAH MYERS. ) , , JOSEPH CUOYLE j Adm Aug. 8, l8G7-6t. "ixecutor Notice. il ters Testamentary on the est at--f T r. O'Brien, late of Munsier townsbir . having been granted to the underwent" the Register of Cambria coujty, j er. u.-, having claims against said estate are Lcr. 1 1 requested to present them in Tope- sh -j" for settlement, and those indebted are or to prompt pKTment. ' PATRICK OWF.X8. JAMES FAUREX. J"tcut.-s. Mnnster Tp., Aug. 15, 1SG7.-Ct. QTX CENTS REWARD.. A A i - kick LoNNKi.LY.au indentured a-t j . u tice,au away from the residence of th- m:' -scriber, in Allegheny township, rat. :-'. county, and I hereby cautiu all or- : r against barln.ring or trusting him on'r- a.' count, as I will not le responsible for any f bis acts. The above reward and no thank will be raid for his return to EDWARD FARABAUGH. August 22. l$t7.-3t, ,ST NOTICE. Tho enVscri- ber rejrrets tho necessity which c --y him to leave all bis notes, he-.', ?., r.; ' j ding the books of E Glass it Gj , up ? j t-.-r 1st, 1S65, with a Justice forer,-ctio". ter the first day of Septnber next ti is bo done. R. L. JOHXSTv N TlfOXEY WANTED! All p4r. ; sons who know themselves to i debt to the subscriber, either bv not- r- ."r! account, are requested to call and vjrji . 1: - . . ,i ; y S lucuiaia ua uicuv, uiuerwiM VUeir vill be left for cclicctivn. , 1 X r t; i ' 1 Lit. " T. . .... . 'A' :'or , ' ec- i V - : ' . . V 1 " TO - ti 1 1