FREEMAN. SEPT. 12, 1SG7. iOPM AND PERSONAL. and Chesso Kailpoao. re fter Monday, April 19, 18C7, t: :.; r-wJ will run as follows : i.-r ES33L"KQ , ,-onuecting with Day Express . j'j,- TiiiU. Express West. , v connect in g with Phila. Ex. Mail West. v or on departure of Phila. W V.'est. ':., ..r on departure wf Phila. Ex- ! I' jT ? Several of our subscribers ,:, are sent to the Cresson post ,',!!! that the' do not receive , v, and believe they are often :' V (.Hice by other persons, who ,;, return them. Not unfrcquent ; iT their papers and are told avc c me for them, but the next -) t::e U'.ii-siiig paiia aic V.'o invite the attention of the -. r Cr.on 'tJ this complaint, '..;nt i .f kindness request him to ,e abuie. Our papers leave here cv:rv Thursday morning, and I o n " tictifc far any delay in de i.'.p.i to subscribers. A Splendid Success. The Harvest Home festival held in this place last week, in aid of the new Cathobc church, was in every particular a most gratifying success. The festival opened on Tuesday and was kept up with great spirit until Friday night, and even then the delighted participants were loth to turn their backs upon the festive hall. We have witnessed not a few affairs of this kind, but we have jet to j-ee one prepared with more liberal hands, enjoyed with more zest and gratification, or conducted with more good feeling and pleasant enjoyment than that which our town witnessed during the past wejk. We are authorized by Fath' er Christy to return thanks to all who aided and assisted in rendering the allair so suc cessful, and these thanks are due not or.ly to the amiable and generous ladies of the con gregation who devoted time, labor and mon ey to the cause, but also to the liberal visit ors from far and near who contributed so freely of their means, and thus aided so handsomely in the good work. The net profits of the festival will exceed Sl,000. Father Chriety was solicited by several persons to continue the festival throughout the present week, but this he declined to do, promising, however, that he would hold an other festival on the same pl.m during the Christm-.s holidays. Many valuable arti cles have already been presented to him as prizes for that occasion. Base Ball The first nine of the Star Club defeated the second nine of the Moun taineer Club, in a match game of base ball, on Wednesday afternoon laat. The score was as follows : o i r i m m i m w m w w w w w- w w i 6TAR. G. "Williams, p. F.fLloyd, rf. W. lireese, 2b. W. Hughes, 2b. E. Kitte!l, e. K. Boyd, cf. C. Uobinson. t. j W. Kittell, If. 0 Jno. Hoover, lb. i i i R. C 6 6 5 8 5 ':. cn.D.'NGs We append a list ... ,! ... xis-.' i of ia Court from Wed if hist week, at which time i iep .lit closed, until Tuesday :' i'..c ice.oiir wiM-k : . v-. .limes Ma'oy. Indictment ..::y::-g away of a child. Cather j r ..-c jutor. I) ft. not guilty r to pav the costs. e. E. Lavevty. Lidiclmeut oastardy aud stcI'.JctU'n. A Ci'Ut'.r.ii".i. id-et O'Drien ! hattcrv. H.u.nah V Indictment Ne t a true bill, and t.cgar., to pay the ' v.:. Hannah Vlancg?.n. Indict nicnt : ii.-I b;.:t ry. Not a true bill, and . ..l .i, Iiii!i.ft O'JJiieu, to pay the ; vs. Lewis Shenncr. Tudictment . , !. i- stt-iding a pair of pants, hat. ; ; i Johijttu.vn. Found guiltv. .,.1. r. SM.-i.nnah Yode. Indictment :.r.l concealing the birth of a This cist- was tepen tcl Uv our col , : e t::i:e i f the arrest of the prisoner i. n.f in llichland township. The n.t'i a verdict of acquittal on both M .-s's. Uair."K and Faly for Cra- :.. Kopelin and Johnston for .T.hn Fudge and Catherine I: ; '. t:tr.-iit Surety of the peace, i' :'';e, prosecutor. . . John Fudge- Indictment ' ia: peace. George Fudgv, prose- '; vs. G corse Fudgo and Hannah I ii.c t i::t i,t Surety of the peace, prosecutor. ch.-cs we re declared all Fuifye, .tors in the seve-iul suits were J'.i V the Costn. . P.itritk Storm and John I'd. Drci.rxATioN Mr. John F. Allen, nom inated by the Democratic County C --n vent ion for Auditor for one year, declines, as will le seen by his letter published below. We re gret this, as Mr. Allen is a gentleman of su perior qualifications. Yovt'.n Tp.,Sept. 2. 1SG5. R. L. Johnston, Esq Dtar Sir: Hav ing been nominated on the Democratic tic ket for the office of Auditor for the term of one 3'fnr, and being an humble padaogue in a rural district in the county, it will not suit me to attend to it, and therefore I have thought it best t3 reque.-t you. as Chairman of the Democratic County Committee, to quietly place some oiher name in-tead of mine on the ticket for that oihee. M only reason for making the request is that' I will be engaged during the winter teaching a country school, and the duties of Auditor would require my p;e:-ence in FLcnsburg three or four weeks in January, and that is the time the patrons of the school wish the teacher to be at his pos-t. With many wi.-hes for the triumph of Democratic measures and the success cf cur -State ard County ti.kets. I remain Yours, &c, Jons' F. Alli:x. HOrXT'R 2d. b. o. II. Kinkead, 2b. 3 4 Oeo, Roberts, lb, 4 3 W. Jones, c. S3 Jas Thompson, p. 3 3 F. Barker, ss. ;1 3 S. Davis, cf. 2 4 P. Lin on, c. 3 1 John Evans, p. 3 3 oj.Jno Thompson, if, 1 3 Umpire Y. S. Barker. Scorer C. Tib bott for Stu; W. E. HutcLicsou for Moun taineer. A match game between thn fir-t nine of the Iron Club, Johnstowu, and the first nine of the Mouct:tiu( er Club here, is on the tapis for this (Thursday) afternoon, if the Irons do not fail to colne to time. Tin; Reynolds Monument. A meeting of the Committee of the First Corps, Army of the Potomac, haviug charge of the Ilt-y"-nohis Monument, was held at Philadelphia, August 13. 1SU7. All the members were! present. The Treasurer icported S?.j.010,o7 j on ham!, nearly all of which beaiS intc-reist. llie comnattee decided to erect a s-.-mi-col-losr-o! bronze statute of the General, in mili tary ui;i"orm.on a sight already selected in the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettys burg. An additional sum of 82.500 is need ed to. insure the early completion of the monument. Officers and soldiers ef Rey nolds' Corps disposed to increase their sub fieri j.tu.rts can do so by addressing Ger. C S. Wamvright, Treasurer, at Rt.inebtck. New York, .r any of the e ther mcniVr.-s cf the comn.ittee, namely, G.ii. It. Coi.Iur, Greousburg. Wf-stmorelatid county, General J. W. ilofmann. No ') North F.igb.Th street. Phihnh Inhia ; O 1. Ci:apsmin Bid.ilc, No. 131 South Fifth street. I'Lda., or Dr. T. H. Jlaehe, No. 2Ca South Thirteenth street, Philitdc: t -Lia. " JonssToWN, Sept. 5, 1867. Dear Freeman Thomas M'Cauley, whom I noticed in the Freeman a few weeks ao as having bis foot crushed by an engine in such a manner as to necess'iate amputation, died of his injuries, at his residence at Coue maugh, on Friday last. I lis remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery, in this place, on the following day. The remains of Abraham Good, who met with a fatal accident at Wiliiamspoit last week, were consigned to their la-t restin" place atGonemaugh Station, on Yvednesdav. A man named Ilocker, who resides in WoeHiyale, made a most wonderful escape from instant death on yesterday; Mr. Hotker is employed at the Blast Fumace.aud was on his way to work about six o'clock yesterday, when proceeding around the short curve en the railroad, just above the depot, he was overtaken ly ti.e lixprecs train west, nd ere he could spring from the track was caukt by the cow-cati her and thrown with great violence against the embankment. He was immediately removed to his residence, and medical aid summoned, when it was discovered that the only injuries heh.nl sus tained were a few ilesh wounds and several sevcie Contusions. A young man named Waiters, whilst run ning a foot race at a pic-nio at Leunau's grove, cn Tuesday last, fell and severely tractured !:is arm. An employee- at tl.s-.MiIl named Robert Ilarsy had his arm fractiKed at Hie elbow last week, by being struck on the arm by a large steam hammer which is used in ham mering s-tecl, and at which he was employee!. One of our Turner friends, whiht laboring urdcr au accumulated load of lager, fell from Use the Best. Blades'1 Euvhonial Lu bricators are a medical preparation in the form of a Lozenge, and ars universally con sidered the most pleasant, convenient and ef fec ual remedy in use for Hoarseness. Coughs, Colds, Croups, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Complaints. They are v. aukanteu to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above affections than any other remedy. Also to contain no deletjrions ingredient, and not to effend the weakest and most sensitive Stomach. Blades' ConslUuVon Fills are so called be cause of their peculiar effect upon the Liver. Stomach, Blood and Nervous System. For ! inactivity of the Liver, for the Stomach in derangement, or Dyspepsia, they will de light the patient with their mild and bene ficial tct. especially if after long continued indigestion and costiveness, they are left with periodical returns of the Sick 'Headache. In case of a severe cold, producing Chills ana l ever, you can break it Tery soon by 1 using the Pi'ks per directions with each I box. JOHN 11. BLADKS & CO.. i atigS-J.r . Proprietors, Fdmira, N. Y. 1 For sale by all Druggists ; 25 cts. per box. ! ill nip YOU WERE .ir.-nu.. i.ui u von want a meat- i cine that will cure Chronic (not inflammato ry; Kheumatism, Mumps. Sore Throat, Swellings, Old Sor.?s, Bruises, Toothache,' Headache. Insect Stints. Pains in the Back and Chest, also, internally. Diarrhrva, Dys- j entery. CoHc, CroUp and Yun.itmcr, jou rXve ! it in Dr. Tobias' We-mierfiri Yenetian Lir.i- ment. It never fails when used according; to directions. Every dron of it is int m Y,Z I Dr. Tobias him:elf, and he has done po for T.iedirlne is known I The bent physician? THIS WAY!! For Bargains! nineteen yenrs. His throughout the worhl. Mr. Sictv-mr, ft p!a:.k beneath, Li caking his arm, it ! recoininetiil if- Tb.fi...,ij a ! , l.ii ........ I. . '4 iviti iitt Lea : a sec-.rd s-tory window ut the brewery of t ). .i . r,. . ' d brougi.t up sudttenly on fiimilv hrin ri,;i,i.o i I in case of croup. Thousands of children are ! saved by it annually. Ce it when first ta- I ke.i, according to directioiiSj and you will ! never lose a child. Ladies will find" it valu- able in eradicating ;imiles and blotches. . !.d t -::-rt. ;;ri Ui opeti a put roat Brlvjtiis. We have received an exqui- ! site poetical contribution entitle ! "An Iuci- : dent of :!:e Flight into Egypt." from the pen of our gifted young lady friend, "Lin- j uet," which will be published in our next i issue -Attention is invited to tho adver- ! tisement of D. Carney, Jr., offering at public i sale a valuable: property located m th Hor ough of Loretto. Mi.-. Sarah Stewart, ! of G: sport. Blair county, burst a blood i vessel an! fell dead, a few days ago, while i engagel in milking a cow. A your.gtr.an i named Giheypie, if we mistake m t, a reri- ! dent of Cameron's B .ttom, was kicked in ' the breast by a fi actions mule, in Indiana, j one day last week, and his life is despaired j of. The first number of a new paper cn- ' titled the Tyrone Bulletin, of which M. II. Jolly, Esq., is editor, came to hand last j week. It is independent V. politics, and 1 evinces much spirit as a local j urnal, but ! its typographic is scarcely equal to its other merit. V wi.-d ti e UcVyiin tnan a jo!!; ! time c f it. M:;j .: l'homr.s A. Masrnire. of i Ei.ori.MKNT F..rr.,or:oi;c arv. One day D.st week Mr. Jol.nathan IVisiht i.er anil Mrs. Ilfichel Bush, wife of Charts Cu!:. all of Palo Aito. this county, left for parts mi known. It appears that IVi-htiier and Mrs. Buh have had a kindly understanding be tween them for some time and that their peculiar attachment for each ether w.viopcn and notorious. Feightner was Commissioner of this county, from 1HC0 till 1 03, ami n as the only county i fiicer elected by tho !le- puoiicans t..r eleven years, it is fail thr.t several warrants have been is-ued for Leii-.g sttli s 'Souhe I v.-LIUr et.te. Wt:;-!;, of a! large crow! d.l s, :i c.ur.-c e The ! was i-e.-t CroS.-e: a pun- !':er thi.i the -.tiery h-.i a th p. ;.t 1 :. 0 i' anK. pocket picked, :-.t tl:o oehr he u'nihic-iii cao.-.Hi wnUout J.-t ill of Jacob Hoh-.v:-. wei k r..bbc i of : the strec t. t.'. a i;r i .t-e, and d m ing i.is tht-it took place. lii.- nice on yesrcritay Ti.eie is ab.vay.s a vry wiudow on Sun igered iudividu.il of '-tectiou. jf&Mi CCD "ETO. rth 0. oi : beer saloon Mr. II. had ; -re to iu.i I..? :';ib:-enci; the j ti.e ; U;oy o0 cents aid $1 jier bottle. Sold bv j druggists throughout the United States and i Europe. Depot, oG Cort'audt Street, New l o; k. o,- T o) i m n ' " ' " .trat .r. e i i niu'.vi. .1 s c.1 Cil. at the hn Geis, on S.itiirv! and to urehase a m;', t ..t v. i re ti.e-v. n rc c.-'i: ing Mi as- sottzneut. At'er a lengthy exauiinaiion of the various .-tyies, they at longiu concluded 'f. ! that none of tho hats would suit, and were irest. a ... T? f,. r.f..,o' i living the store, when a customer, who had the Comnd.Mone.s' office, hadn't thev better ! i--''i'11y ol-erved the performance, in- send for Ft-iS!:tner?-JhW Gazelle lu,mL? c!cr xhiX 0,10 ol 'em had s " ; :rcted a hat under ins coat. 1 be goutieman was overhauled and. the hat discovered, when he agreed to pay for it, but a contab!e hap pening to pass along the hat manipulator was han-ied over, ami ntter a hearing before 'Squire Flattery, was. held in the sum cf 5 5 n0 t( answor the charge of larceny. 'J ho 'Turners' convention, torch-light prc- I cession and pic-nic, were all grand affair, and the Soeic-ty deserves credit for the order- I ly manner in which everything passed off. Patent Saw Mill. John C. Murray j has now on exhibition at Maguire & Co.'s clothing establishment on Main street a tnod- j el of a new patent saw mill, of which W. W. j Kwing, of Jn.ii.'.na county, is the inventor. ! H is claimed for this i ew invention that it j will cut more lumber with less power than j any ether saw mil! now in use, and in a i .-hoi ter space c f time. It is fcimp m its not liable to get c-ut of or- .: e;; prtcutor. t .-.fce eoljtiulled. s. Hiram linys. Indictment 'iV.sv bi'A. Casr crii-.tinued. ls.;v:-2 tA-.ly. Ii.'lictment F'-und guilty, hut n commended .. y of tl.f. Couit on account of his scr-Veriecd. v. -I.ieph Barties, Indictment ! r li e stealintr of a coat valued at J t of guiify as in manner and ft ' .'r'. Not sentenced. Ann Kurtz. Indictment :i: ! battcrv. MnrgHrct llromly, I' . !hco.-iii;:;ir.ce arnl bail forfeited. Ann Kurtz and Wolff Metzg ar. -A.-sanlt and battery. Pan ;. prosecutor. Urcogni?:atiC5 Johnstown, has been app ;'n!ed to a e'erk- constructton an der. and i -ii " - . i' i . " , ,. 1 m was wc gotten up, i.ut''.iii n i i Ltii n i h ic in i i in;: r .-. i i - Tt ; ... ' ... . r - i 1 Onintce lanterns, torches, &-c, was a Very It i well wortny ttie inspection of lumber i -i -.- J ,f ice iui-iu pkasing exhibition. Ibeir picnic was h manu!acturei3. i . i 1 , . complete success, and was wound up in tne I evening ly t:ij ping it on their own and j each others' fantastic toes, at Fronheiser's ' H:ll! TiTitil mIiihiI t':r bom- tint rl ' ! ;olefru . t , ,. r. . . n ...it. .1... p.oi- io- iu oi .ufMia. .Miiis a. j;ais inai no ,i common attracthm entices thcn hither. Wo . !. l;..l . . .: it i r,,o.. .i .. 1 A 11U 'oi v. ii-ii lii.w iiiccv.-sicii: on iiui.u;iy uvcu- lu.iv as cneap as any other r;at- i ... .? 1 - ., A Sci F. Sn;x. It is very evident from the way people crowd each ether in the new Gci.vaYsRT Fa.-t. This is an gi of I w-a tlerful inveutio is. Tt.o minds of inge- ! i-:-: men have brought forth muchinery fa- : ci'.itating and making labor easy. And ; among the rest the Blacksmith h?.snot been forgotten, for I. C. Singer lias invented a machine which makes the proee.vs c.f I euding light or heavy tires, bands, ic, an easv and I very pleasant ta-k. This machine is gauged ! and numbered so as to Ml exactly where to ' place the rollers in order to bend any desired i dv.metcr. Hundreds r f references can be given. To get tho machine, address P. II. Singer. Ebensburg. Pa. N. 15. A few State right5 remain to be : disposed ef. None need apply for Pennsyl- ' vania, as the inventor intpr.ds'holding it "for ; the purpose- of felling machines. ; P- S. The plice to get your hore well ; hod, your wagon tire malic nd general blacksmithing done, is at B. H. Singer's bhop, near Isaac Evans' tannery. JUST RECEIVED AT IndidriH tit aret BroiMiy, ni.'.ance of prosecutor for- Ann Kuilr.. I cue. Mar mos-t do crow. ship in the Second Au-litor's Office. Treasu- ! take it that the aforesaid gentlemen are not j as ..... K ful as .-, miil(. x' ltv'tnn only doing a thriving business, but that cus-; fo V(.rv ,!2.r:iv,?:ibl o,,.i;t?,,n of ,i.T. tomers find their stock of goixls is not sur- ! -,, l.r. T-n tn. it.Hiin v,,.;,.o l-i- r.r, , j - e ' a foot race adjacent to to the pic-nic gre unds. lour correspondent had a hic:h object in ry Department. Washington. The M.ij r ; sob I cut to the ra-:ica:'s last fall and was a long time gcttiua L all on crec.it, is pay. P;c Nic at Cahholi.tow:,-. What will !iki!y be the closing out-doT festival T tho present se?.?on on the A'.leybanies. will take place at Carroll town, on Tuesday. Sept. 21th to be given in aid of the new addition be ing mads to the church building at that place. If there is an- i-r.e place more than another at which festivities of tins kind ara rendered in the highest degree enjoyable, tha, place is Carrolltown. The .tiens are principally of that nationality which appre ciates the pleasures and friendly intercourse passeu in mis marivcr, ior ueau'.y. variety or i cheapness. Mi s.-rs. M. vS- D. have certainly a fine store room, a complete stock, ami si'irit fnfu-ii c.t to ic uu'.iersoia oy any other merchant. A Bkmikpek. Tuesday last was cold and disagreeable enough to remind any one that a change of raiment will soon be required to keep the "human form divine" in a com foitab'e condition, and this reminder should ot.sorrirv; ii,; mce, for if tt can be demonstrated that ladies can indulge in this kind of exercise, the cutom shuulil be intro duced at once, as nothing would be so well calculated to produce elasticity and devel opment in our young ladies as it were. The Allegheny Evangelical Lutheran Syn od of the Lutheran church convened here in the beginning of last week, and adjourned Sri.KN-mi) Pur.Es is (jRF.nxriACES. Over ; Jw.000 in Greenbacks ; JlO.OOO in Sewing i Machines; $0.00 in Washin-' Mar-bines a ' j vast amount of Hoop Skirts, Albums, Books, j Gold Pens, Pencils, Lockets. &c-, &c, to be i distributed to the subscribers and purchasers ! of the "me Amusement. Every yearly sub i scriber gets twenty-four tickets, drawing ; : from $" to ,100 each in Greenbacks. Can- i vassii Agents clear from $10 to ?15 per j J day nu.-ing Clubs. Sample Copies with a ! J pri.-.e ticket ami full directions and instruc- ' j tions to Agents, sent by mail, by enclosing ; j ten cents, addressed to tho Home Amuse- i : virnl. 78 Nassau Street, New York. Male i i ai d Female Canvas.-ing Agents wanted, in 1 every town ami neigh Lorhood iu the United ! j States. On High Street. THE LARGET induce all jn-rsons in need of new wearing ; yesterday. About iifty ministcrr. we're ire- cut, oe.s;.:es a large number ot laymen. I he apparel to examine the fine stock of gentle .... . . i . . . rt . i i .wi; 7 .i . 1 i - i . . .... - . . .... , . ii!-n .-. -ivuuu, rti.M i.i.neo i.ieji is oi ii riUIOUS OI tUC mH'oritV OI tUU C iUlChtS WlTf? which are part and parcel of such social re- ' offered at such reasonable prices by Y. ! tilled yeoteiday by members cf ti.e confer i ns, and what ttiey tliemseives delight in iarser. auivering mortals wni ito well . en?c. ! to select what thev tieed Iroin his assortment. sku B.d" snent soveral dava in vnnr i i - - - - j j - Information-. Information guaranteed ; to prinluce a luxuriant growth of hair upon i a bald head or beardless face; also, a recipe : for the letnoval of Pimples. Blotches, Erup- ! tiotn, cVc. oh the skin. leaving the same ' soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing ; THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Clfemist. I S23 Broadway, New Vork. ' M V...lff Metzar. Indictment i '!.c- peace. Becognizance and ';. Christopher Stroup. Ind:et i.iid battery. Continued till Is. kerd.eimer cc Bro vs. William e'-.rriishre of Owen Sweeney, h Term, 18o. Attachment in Jury find fir jlaintiif against ii.ee tor :J0 3, payable at the ' '-'I iu the answers of the garnishee. '"".rned on Tliursday night and ;:.in cn Monday morning. The ' r.-.M l ed the present week, and trial at the time of closing our lor-:;le. Adm'x of John Prirglc, 'ieorpc W. Pringle. This case is r the recovery of certain notes and ' h it is ulleged were illegally trans- t!.e r!:.'fendant, thereby preventing "f the ileceased from securing her ' . etate. The amount involved 52,000. Messrs. Johnston and r plainii.T, and Kopelin and Heed i-iit. u i.k Ct iiiosiTiKs. Mr. Geo. Hunt !i exhibition in the window of his n on Main street, two bunches of . i.T.vn in his own garden, which "tiling of like production we ever 1 he largest of these bunches ""'less than fifteen full grown yel ' vall on one stalk and weighing I 'liels. They ara certainly curi 'i.'-ir way, but should not attract 'tution that ought to be bestowed -hno xtnek of cooking and heating '; ho thousand and one other arti v'C'Mistitutc his stock in trade. Mr. "'er dealer and a worthy man. and 't c.Ul snap should remind every H "' ef a stove that his establishment -c to buy it. ;8Ax Cressox. The large frame 'ated on the Turnpike, near Cres "n m the old Troxell tarern bland, - e(J hy A. G. Mullin, was totally ;' .v fire, between 11 and 12 o'clock . 'y , night last. The occupants J ti.eir Plumbers ouly in time to l"e'r lives, saving ueither cloth- uur8. or any other property of .tj?ry aluab! library belonging r- K. M. S. Jackson was 3a the 'n ""uieci wun tue oiner - ci.i touiiiiuuicaee'i ironi i they are alwavs -.viliir.g and alio tu extend with i. hearty good will to ail who sec t to participate with them. Ever op:-n handed and tree hearted in giving aid and counte nance to all worthy cntt rprscs among their neighbors, our Carrolltown friends deserve a like courtesy on this occasion whom this announcement comes Therefore, say we, let there be a cordial and generous participation by friends from far nnd near in the coming pic-nic at Clrroll town, knowing as all do that it will be be stowed upon a worthy cause r.nd a worthy paople. Sentfkcr of W.m. Joiikstok. Iu theU. S. District Court at Pittsburgh, on Friday lasfr, Wm. Johiistcin, cf llollidaysburg, con victed of dealing in counterfeit fractional currency, was brought up for sentence. He protested his innocence, but the Court re marked that it had no doubt whatever of his guilt, and that opinion had been sustain ed by tho verdict of twelve of his fellow citi zens. 1 he dealer ui counterfeit money, such j as the defendent was shown to be, was the j worst of the class, and should therefore be I visited with the severest penalty. Counter- j feiting was a fiaud upon the people and I upon the government, and whilo it inflictc I J serious loss upon the holder, its prevalence ; operated in such manner as to destroy con- fidence iu the government circulating medi- j um, and tended to destroy its credit. It j was to suppress this evil that the law had been made so stringent. The advanced age j of the defendant, as well as the good charac- j ter he had been able to establish, inclined the Ojurt to reduce the sentence. The de fendent was then sentenced to pay a fine of $3,000, and to undergo seven years impris onment in the Western Penitentiary, whith er ho was taken in the afternoon. House Stoles. On the night of the 22.1 ; inst. a tine bay horse, five years old, was i stolen from the pasture field of Jacob Eck- i from all to ' lan" near Sarah Furnace, and was not hoard s "rcetin" i tir?e hiys afterwards. Some men in ,v."- ?;.,i Ooi the upper end of Bedford, county arretted a utMiri ruu on uuu.-Jii: L'juiuv illiertieu at )!..,; II..; 1 . man named Shaler on suspicion and found I .1 :i -n 1 .11 t . ,. ' in i "htt.e animile wi I come down wi lilt, i iJ i v v J , .i u ..iku.... ill K.I c niHH,. goodly town last week. 1 1 a wasn't exactly on a court scrape, but manago 1 to get into business shortly after his arrival, and done some pretty tall "pleading." As the har vest was plenty and the reapers very scarce, he made himself generally useful in trying to secure an abundant crop, and if all the draw ith the Da, J. H. JortDAK. Indianapolis, Indiana, says: "I have known l)r. Strickland's Pile llemedy to be thoroughly tested in numer ous cases during the past year, and with perfect success in every instance. And so it is with his llemedy for Diarrl reu or Chol era, and his Cough Balsam. They arc all genuine and pure." STOCK! THE BEST VARIETY ! THE GREATEST BARGAINS AND MORE OF THEM! MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTIONS! TO ADVCRTISERS. Wo take this opportunity to solicit a lar ger share of your patronage, assuring you we are in every way competent to transact all your advertising business. We are in reg ular communication with every newspaper published, and our facilities as general Ad vertising Agents are not surpassed in Amer ica, while the amount of business iidiuenccd enables us to promise our patrons the mos: favorable terms. We are iu4 confined to an sjecial lints. If you want to advertise in one paper only, or five thousand, we would like to give you rates. Orders receive that careful and circumspect attention for which we have ever been commended. Call and examine our facilities. GEO. P. HOWELL CO.. Aelvertising Agents. 40 Park Bow, New York. SCHOOLS. Principals of Academies, Seminaries. Arc, should consult us in regard to advertising. No charge for information. GEO. P. BOW ELL & CO., Advertising Agents, X. Y. I X V EXTOIIS If van w'uh to advertise you should con sult GEO; P. RO WELL & CO.. 40 Pa.k Bow, N. Y. STATE FAIR. PENNA. STATE FAIR will b. held at Pittsburgh: upon the erouuda of the Iron City Park. SEPTEMBER 24th. 2otli,2Gth and 27th. 18B7, for the exhibition of Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Swine, 4c. Agricultural Imnle ments. Machinery, Inventions. Fa.m Pro ducts, Fruits, Flowers, Houshold Uoe-ds. 4c. PREMIUMS OVER $lO,00O. COilPETlTIOX ortN TO ALL. Some of the premiums in the abstract aro as follows: CA TT LE FO B EIG X IMI"ORTED. 10 premiums from $30 to $ J0 ; all other grades of Cattle, CO, from $30 to $10 ; 42, from $10 to $3 ; best herd, etc., not less than 15 head, $50; 21 best, $25; best 10 yoke of oxen, premium to be paid Agricultural Society of the County Jtnoing them. $100; 2d best. ?fo- HORDES I5est imported, 6 premiums from $.50 to $20; thoiough breds, 10. IV . n $30 to $10 j Speed, 1 of $100, 1 of $75, 4 of $50. MATCHED HORSES 1 of $50. 1 of $30 ; best draught, gelding, and single hor scs,;i2. from $30 to $10. STALLIONS and MARES, 15, fiom $25 to$10 JACKS and MULES. 7. from $25 to $10, Best Idule team of 4, $30; 2d best. $15. . SHEEP ic WOOL. For different breeds, 12? premiums, from $50 to $5. SWINE, 15, from $25 to $5. POULTRY, best col lection, $15, and no premium less than $2- For Agricultural Implements, Steam En ginef. Scales, &c, but few premiums are of fered. The Judges, however, may make complimentary notice of the particular mer its of each machine exhibited. For Leather and its manufacture. Flour and IndiauMeal, Grain and Seeds, Vegeta bles, Fruits. Grapes, Cider, Flowers and De signs, Needle Work, Embroidery, &c, &c. bread, Cakes, ovrc. Preserves, Jellies aud Air Tight Fruits and Vegetables, Mercantile Dis plays, S:c.t liberel premiums are ollered, ranginz from $10 to $1 . ; STEAM PLOW. The Heydricl: Steam Plow will be exhibited and operated eluiing the Fair. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued by nearly all the Railroads, and all goods ex hibited and unsold will be returned freight free. For particulars, or premium lists, r ddrasa. A. IS. LiONuAKKtl, Sec'y, Pittsburgh, Pa oiuiie amission i icKets, no cents. A. BOYD HAMILTON, President. Sept. 5, 1867.-3t. is now iu j id. llillii!ij.sbt;rj Standard. in.. ... ...... -1 . . ..1 ...: 4. ,i r tied to a tree. Shafer was handed over to i ,, ; . - 1 , ,' the authorities of Bedford county, where he " '? -, Bfc t;luull:tr "riny ooj-ct, . rtll'i u llicv i;n.-an.ij iuu siuccssi VC UUIllOCIS, ! will be laying up treasures for themselves , r i. r . . . ! whicu win increase and multiply as the 15r.tGs has a faculty for getting thina : VMr!i ro,i ,v. And nmv wl.JUt. o 1 r., ' . " V ' J . J 1 .14 Hi nuv.rh.M -....r.lii lr.it ll.n ... 1. - 1 O of kicking a dog. Ih; coi P.irr ix the Stomach on Rowels. Con stipation. Sick-Headache, Cramps. Colic, : Choi era Morbus, Distress after Eatia are ! surely cured by the use of Ooe's Dyspepsia j Cure. It is certain'y the greatest remedy in existence. For sale by druggists everywhere. mi HAVE BEEN IfMEi HERE ! TO WIIOU IT MAY CONCERN nh' , l,n.l,n ... - ., . v .o iitnuj eircu lllrtl, I Lie lulIOW- mg articles, sold by the Sheriff of Cambria county on the 20th day of July last as the property of Edward M'GIade, were purchas eel by me, and that I hare left the same iu the possession of the said McGlade duiin my pleasure, viz. : 2 Horses,' 1 Wacon, T Threshing Machiue, 1 Wind Mill, 1 D.-uhie Sett Harness, a lot of Hay and a lot of Rve in the barn, a lot of Cord Wood and a lot "of Hemlock Bark in the woods, 3 Cows and 2 Ploughs. AlsOj the iuterest of the said McT 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'GOUGII. Sontnah, Aug. 23, l8G7.-3t. FOR A LONG TIME ! E y n e Vr... .. 'I1. f.tl.or . vnwip. ...... ...... "vauinu, . n t KMhierf. .-,! ou- mo f, oivn -x T-i.-" A-mrnr i -ni , . V fr.l- Mf 1r,.v'..ll . ' " r J- J- VU V V. J. IIIC l)PSL IJOOlvlIlO ii " V , I piece ol gratuitous iulorm:itiou to those Co - JL ri,,?, Qt i .i ! uld U.-.0 his faculty ! ..,; r" ,.1,rr.!.K nl.o,-, ..i.n. ... ' l.orJ drIor tove ,niU'e ln (he world, go to i to better advantage if he had the sense wUclTu-ne I 'LEY'S and get gears' Anti-D aster. to buy all he needs at the cheap cash stove the man who takes his enntv t.-wu-r. a,..7 orn T cjitt.-i. . , '. , .. . , J x-i--' ea.u ouiiiji . v.anie to Tile ; Vt' P'nises of the subscriber, in Clea, field ! erou, and w.lhng a ad times to ast a , townsli p Cambria county, on the 1st inst., : laudable object. S. B. was present at the I mv st ppu rr,. ..'..,.': of James M. Thompson, on Hi-h street. Faculty or no faculty, you will he .-urc to get fit 11 remuneration ' fr your money by dealing with our friend Thompson. Fine DRESS ddOM : C. Christy, and in common with all who i " V!. " ' ' 1 1. 1 K?.i .1 ! ! btanflara DtV ClOOdS. , . . , ....u i.iviu onuj , mvi lot i V lit OO i M 7 fc LAND E T. fourth and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, Are offering a NEW STOCK of DRY GOODS for The fall sales of SHAWLS, SILKS, DKESS GOODS, STAPLE DRY GOODS. N. B. JA Lots of GOODS Jlecciced Daily. Sept. 5, 18G7.-6L J t:sx feo ince l;i.s return irom tne hast ; attended, was highly pleased with the ar onoc-inauci i.h ocx-h ' - us "ousv r:ingcn;euts for the social cniovment of his as a nauoi" dealing cut gooos to uie numer ous customers who almost c i.:-ta?i tly lir:e hia coiroteis. Tlie reason is thnt Harry luts i ne up a superb stock of seasonable goods which he is selling at the lowest figures. Calicoes 10 to 8 cents per y-ud, and everthing else at like reduced prices. v '. .-iters alao oi .'. rve gicat credit ior their and successful tlloits in promotim: G)NSIStext. In the proceedings of the Radical County Convention we observe that the Tribune publishes Washington township with a small w as the initial letter. Is this That never welcome visitor, Jack Frost, came upon us like a thief in the night, and this (Wednesday) morning he sparkle iu" the sunshine with a brilliancy only surpass ed by the beautiful array of jewelry, watch es and fancy goods displayed so temptingly in the show cases cf Mr. Joseph Zolner, at his establishment on High street, opposite the Mountain House. 1: -,Je- We did not learn whether iVy lnfcurance U(Jt what the loss 0" SLEEEhET" Ovir Us.TVe l.0lir Wathinzton tovnhhio friend t-ack.5 for the fine bucket cf ''s?receLte2 t3 -as th ot her de. Ho! rort Lcretto. A grand social co tillion partv and oyster supper is to be giv- because it ignores the name of the ever to be I en at the public house of Mr. F. Bengie, in revered Washington, or is it because that Loretto, ou Monday night next, Sept. lGth. sterling township always throws a targe ma-! Good music, good cheer, and a gixxl time jority against Radicalism? It Beems to be j generally may be expected by all who parti for a political reason, because another town- ! cipate. A cordial invitation is extended to ship beaitug the odious name of White is I everybody. treated in the same manner, while in Blade- j lick the township is treated to a very large j Outrage. A most brutal outrage ras B. How is this, Mr. Tribune f Are w c i committod one day last week upon the per right, or were you out of cajAtal ? j son of a Mrs. Snyder, near Behe & Luther's mill, in Susquthanna township. Wc will A Good Stbkak. Michael A. Quarts, i uot give the name of the offender, as the case ibensbmg ! will undergo judicial investigation, but sin- es tf Eber.sburg generous the gen eral good fe-eling which prevailed duriuir the entire entei taiutnent. A lare;c and commodious addition to the gas works is in curve of election, and when couipleie 1 it is the intention of the company to put up new ret oris and patent puriiieis, wnercoy i:.o ui;jiisi e sme-il ni. rl.nnir.j gas will le entirely removed. Sk.ii Bai the gentlemanly conductor on the Ebcn Branch, has made a handsome point, and is one of the very few who aided the govern ment with hi funds that has "got his mon ey back." Through tho agency of Geo. W. Oatman, Erjq., and under Act of CoDgress, he received, a day or two since, $300 from the government, being the amount of his comcautatiou paid in during tho early part cf the reoilica. cercly hope- he may be arrested and brought to justice. The attention of onr readers cannot be to often called to the fact that C T. Rob erts, at his store on Main btreet, always keeps a full line of clocks, watches, iowelry, booki, fctationery, toys, cigars, aiid fancy goods a clioue Tariety at low prices. fi OMMfXICUED. Mr. Editor I see in last week's issue of the Ft cewa-.i an article copied from the Chi cago Times, in relation to the appointment of Mother Angelo as a provincial of the order of the Sisters of the Holy Cross in this coun try, which states that this eminent religeuse belongs to the Ewing family of Ohio. The latter statement is a mistake, and a gentle man who was personally acquainted with her family furnishes me with these particu lars in regard to her family history. Neal Gillespie, an old and esteemed resident of Brownsville, Pa., was the father of three children John, William, and Maria. The hitter married, and was the mother of Jas. G. Biaino, M. C, from M:ssouri. John Gil lespie also married aud by his wife had a son and two daughters, all born at Browns ville. His son John took orders, and is now priest of the Holy Cross, at South Bend, Ind. The eldest daughter married Mr. P. Ewing of Ohio, whilst the remaining tlaughter is the Mother Angelo, whose lifo has been one of unostentatious piety, and whose bright example has been the means of inducing many to devote themselves to the self sacri ficing calling of Sisters of Mercy. Hon. T. Ewing married a Miss Boyle, a niece, I be liere, of 'eal Gillespie. " Atlse. ray, otherwise they disposed of according to law. .-pt. 12Mt. GEO. RUTLEDGE; j rjpEACHKllS WANTED. Four ; Teachers are wanted to take charge of the several departments of the Ebeusburg i Union Schools during the coming winter. i Term, five months, beginning on the last i Monday ia Septeml er, inst. Examination of applicants will take place in 11 inni No. 2 ! of Lnion School uutldimjr. Ehensburc. on ... ' C : 1th inst.. at 0 o'clock. By order of the Board". D. W. EVANS, Pre.s't. S.ml Singleton, Sec?y. sepl2-2t "CJXECUTOir.S NOTiCE. Let. ters Testamentary on the estate of Ter ence McEnrue, late of Washington township, decM.having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county, all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment , without delay, and those having claims ' against the same will present them properly : authenticated for settlement. i THOMAS M'ENRUE, Executor. 1 Washington. Tp., Sept. 12, 18U7.-Ct. i ORETTO PROPERT Y TOR ' SALE. The subscriber will offer at ! Tublic Sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clock P. ! M., on Saturday, Sept. 21a. 1807, a two-and- ! fi A IT jri . a-half story FU AM E HOUSE anil two LOTS ! H U H (If tl Wi ill OF CiKOIIX'D. ndioininff oxrU tl - F " J l- - -c -l. t V. 9 OIVU ted in the Borough of Loretto, Cambria Co. The House is roomy, has a good cellar under it, and is in good condition. The Lots arc full size, well fenced, and there are a num ber of choice frnit trees, grape vines, and necessary outbuildings, besides a never fail ing well of excellent water, on the premises. Terms will be made known on dav rT sal D. CARNP'; j,, Loretto, Sept. 12, lSfit.-21" ' SUPERB LINE OF NOTIONS, AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN GREAT PROFUSION ! id SEE And tell ali i JOSEPH ZOLNER TJ AS just opened, and offers fur sale lower tnau ineycan be bought elswhere, a splendid lot of i c-"htdayand twenty-four hour Clocks, fine watches of j every description, ACCOKDEONS, JEWEL llY, and a variety of all articles in his line. uepairing oi Clocks, Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry, done on short notice and mot reasonable terms. All work warranted. Call ut his shop, High street, opposite Moun tain House, Ebensburg. fwp.S.'OT.j A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having been, appointed by the Reg. ister f)f Cambria conntv Administrator cum tcstamcnto annexo of George Snyder, late of Carroll township, dee'd, the undersigned hereby notifies all persons indebted to said decedent to niako settlement without delay, ami those having claims against the same will present them properly probated for pay. nient. JOHN SNYDER. Sept. 5, 1867,-Gt. IISSOLUTIOX. The partner ship heretofore existing between the undersigned in the mercantile and lumber business has been disseilved by mutual con sent. The store accounts will be settled by Jacob Leib, and accounts for lumber sold, etc.. will bo settled by either of the under signed. 'JACOB LEIB. HENI1V wr- Carroll Tp., Au .-,.1867. ui'PLE. 20.6t UaW MILL rOU S ALII The sub- p scriber offers for s:Te his STEAM SAW MILL, known as "Cambria Mill." two and a half miles north of Gallitzin. Cambria co. Tho Mill is in perfect working order, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Appv o the premise to JEROME DAWSON V h I 1 : il i i i t t I I. i ; si? i).: 1 ! , . j . I .i' i : f y :" ' r I i ! V. or i ec- i j a- i . ' 1 - s i ' i . ii' i i i v. i : ': -! 1 O n c tP . n. Mil