uBENSBURC. PA.. - - - - SEPT. 10, 1830. KST OtTEIl EVKIt MADE. !l KM "" Trre Month! anil n .imit-u "tool fnr .11) Onli, . ., . r nii; nf live t'esi are in- w.lnire ! the.r a muni- nn.l slit.nl, l r rcinly rclerviit-e :t lunik ib'scriblm; ,i which tiieir (-tin k are sulijoct mill 1 tlierct.-ir. In eimsiileriiti.in ot this (.nHrol fur the r.etieht nt all iiersons 1 ir:.- immiicr ut t-niies of ..., Treatise on the Horse, : . ! :nM the m r.iti t Fhkkm s fnr will h' rent to nnv nbl or now Mib-iri-i.i c.uinty fr ."0 rrnti. or to unr -iI.t mt'ttle of t'ie inuiiiy ror .". i O llmtl tli:it. We Will ,-etl'l illl i-xtlM . r Ur tbree month iin.l an extra .k to -my ,..r-'.ti win) ill (. ritanl us ili.-i n. i i--, nt bust 'Hie lull: of whi. m ; -. :u i'oi!'i:inif .1 l.y the rn -h u.j j ni-iy I.e. T. th.tse who io not . i.- -..rocir irr t!n; In.i.k alum; will - .'. nis . r '-!. or (i e copies lor TllK.TI.K ON Tilt HoItSB" .!)- ir i i est rn? : nir T"i.-itiitts nssitinoj i i . ..; tro it niuiit ol tlisea-s in such bt e biiijn:''.re ns to he reni; Iv v .--.' .if oriltnnry intelligence, unii ' . E. S. S." . Iia vm. liverv- ... r.ml linmlruls ot other authori . th" he-t w i.-k ol the kin.l ever is i.ceol this tm". rea.l the folionrins: I. ill. of C.i i!an1:i!ii;i. N. V., writ-.-li'-rs. says : --l have iH.iiL'la lik . ; fint 1 M five xn l ten .ollnr lor, i ...t ' k well ns I lo yours. It is dil- , aiiyrlrnir I e er saw." ! - .'! rbe ItV.t'Tn Sjn;-ttmnn a:i& t.irr 1 a r le-.tinii.ny to t intrinsic merits ; !: : ts :i r...k every hi.ru. owner M l I'u tr. r lerol h.irsos cnn;:i!IorJ to -.n t, this is the best offer ever mn.le, r- .is well as new cn li ive t'ie Ev.n tho-e tn nri-ears will be cre.lit .Mhs" -uu.-eriv-tlon rni-l he entitleil i:ir'-.H.k y n.ldii; .0ee:it:. or if - r . tie their aecoiints in full, ami we i ,.r Hi it e.mr-c. we will present eueh of . ifl ttie .. k as -a fren irilt ollerintr. p to iih-erile for a live Ih-riinerati; ; i-- l.iil newj.apiT. ami no better y ' 7 .1" s. lm-i ever been or ever will be 1 wtio have already j uid for the , rrt.iiuly not nlijiyt to :iy hive nn iiil- -e month.-, th'i-c in arreais fIiouIiI not i r :! ::i'.:iie.it a. tout aeeeptini one or other ; . !i; rr.il nil Ti we have inn.le them, a'nl i Ki' n"vcr taken our patter will be more . i w tli this trial trip ii they eonelmle . veitt ir.. I eniocra is n ni Kepubiieans iidr-fteil in the approarhinir election, j m eorih. lent that the lal ter will be i in the result, we promise to let them ) - 1. : s p..--ii.e if they will only it ive t:s ! ; ni the Ki'.kkm an ami the horse book j!'I aii'l probably woiibl do an t:n o! if. o.i pol i t it a lly an J e.uine-fix- ; . T ii'tan.--- '-an be mrtile in (-.irreacy. sil- I ii -. an. I the sooner the better. let CAI, AND I'KIlSOXAl,. Tlii' .'Til tli Ot!i-i" I'lao. M. i- an 1 1'tlnT game should be shot i t gllll-tiT. is iii'tir-t week of Court, but our o.-.vt lion t sei-ni to have found it -man nf lb ColTroth addressed the 'lida vsimrg and vieinitv .M-ath.T .!.; foi- 'in a-t v. ei-k was retnarkal.Iy !a-t several davs the cold : !i"l t nt. ..Cambria, eounty Di-imwrats are go : . the 'i.'i.'-r expedition business wit'u t iiM'.-i-ni s. ;. -trayd or stolen the man who -. ! to tu iiii; 1 1 s a load of kindling wood : :.. ': a '!; ;t 'i. . v i-iilii;-' '(! hoys." t' the number of l-'tt "U .M'Hiday i vet.ing for the :. Th :n- n station. ! l,.r S imcel Howard, of IJoyds .1 Mi-- Sti-ie Kir-h, of CanolltiJwii. ; i I'm' pn-tavre in Altx to!. r-.ici..' man named John Carey was i ;. a t il! i f eoal or slat:'' in the mine i 1 i M;:"iiiLrd"n the other day. -1: i:i!i-t bo true bei ause eveiy one says ! !..li's spavin (.aire' is the be-t tiling up. l.'ead the advertisement. , lie Catholic jiaiiK-hial school in this' ,' i.i.eiii'il ui Monday, for a ten months' wit'i t wenty-eigiit pttpils. -A in '.v siiiek of goods lias jut been re- : .id and wi'.l positively lt? sold at the, It.v I lii rs by M. .1. ToiU-lbai'm, Lore! to. 1 Krtidaii's Spaviti Cure" is highly re- ! . r. ."leaded by l'ref. Williams the wonder ; ! i tsc t miner, l.'ead advertisement. Mr Ceo. V. storm, the accomplisheil and ; I1-: ii'i-.Mi jiortrait and landscajie painter, f H tiei-litig. V. Va.. was in town this week, j l'i iiitical and jue'iii kiaii subjects demand Ii iai-e this week that our brief men- : 1 . ' . j : t r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hasl.ecn somewhat curtailed, j --"'. r fifty ears "Sell'-rs" Liver l'ills" , !'i-.'tight ho ntli and hjipine-s in thotis- I..'- . f hemes. Ask yotir druggist for them. i: i.r.v ot our dfiiiiniient subseribers lost , a j-.eki't-books while attending Court j k. wo be-4 to ns.snre th.ein that they ; i i A i,i thcfi out in this oliii-e. i iv. I he tr nt -bl ue friends of tin- Vi: V.v . mad" the j.;-i:il.-r.s heart glad this ' --rs. C a ue and Win. Adams, of 1 emicg'i, .taid jire-i-niiii. nt. ! ( venture to say, judging from what , i.v ar-d heard at lloaring spring on ardnv '. i.st. that the print'Ts would rather . ii.- than i:e type any day in th week. -We have only had time this week to take j !.'i-:y g!ar.ep at the Cherrytre Hrror'l. , .v i .':i; ;Ii-!:c venture v.hich looks neat I rci t s to bo full of vim and vigor Uut e v- non. ahg I )c:iior ratic campaign song our stui.i h old friend, r. Nelson , 111. i h ll-., of Philadelphia, has been !'; went of spare, to take a bai k : .1 liet week. "i.'thi-rs wii'ise hildren are wcej.ing. : .: t-it iialmy s'lnnber secured for th' , mid cViiighs and colds rnpidlv i -T. s.-. .-, !..li" ' tMMi-ll 1. by the use of Dr. Hull's Cough l'i i' e '." Ci'litS. s; e. ,i-.e; . f,,r I ,mocra t ic meetings can : . - i i;. i bv add i-.-s.sing the Chairman of He 1 i.imty ( 'ii'iaiiiiTt.-e, fr. Win. II. McMul 'ti. .1"! tisfiiwn. ft least one week lie fore !!--:r m -r ii i s an- needed. A swam of angry boos tb".v into the r.si.tf tn-.. of Mr. J. sipes, of Shade township, S !.! : t I'oittity, one day during tin; recent iv.irni sj.,.. ai d stung "some eight or ten j-r- ..- in a frightful manner. Th- n ihtarv encampment at Thompson :t-!.. A!!.-gb.;.t,y county, bears the very ,'i' -!':.! ..-h'e n unc of Camp Hayes," but 1:1 "rhri.i hide the fraud as much as possi hle i! is j r. itii .ii need "Cain l'ays." A Port and Laimrte an-' both running ror i.:t! il-!.,: tiiei'i H.ft .. -M all !; eon the Id publicm ticket in Ilunt i'imiiIn. but we trust that neither of will net enough s'app-irt to make the i the lirst Tiiesdav of Noemlier nrt. 11 Ih l ei ts' Kmb'riwatiou will not cure hs";. s.-s that human tb sh is heir to. but Kin iniiatism. Sj. rains, Swellings, lturns Wounds i has nosuiierior, if it basan f'T ' rl M ill. Sold b.- all ilruL-i'ists at M and .".o cts. If you have a liorse for sale, one jiackage j i i.,,i.. it-- iinrs,. l'r.wders will improve ins r' "'l ii to the extent of 10 i.er cent, in his le e. I anners figure tins out. - - a kage. For sale bv all drug f :-..-! in. ''...ts V.'oiMlnitT, of the John.-.town r.(r. Se'i ib. rt. of the Johnstown I'reie , :md Williams, of the Carrolltown v.. re ami.1'2 the rnanv enl husiastic fr .V, II... I1.- 'r.ifs ho a "irt House tended the big ntecting at in this place on Monday A tj r c hvia. s..n of f irisj.jn who ills .b.-eph Marks, l th.e Altiv.na Tri i resi.lent of ( Jal- l.teil with the sboofing of thirty- t-.v . ,., r. 's near that place on Saturday !'!. .1,... i h is evident! v si to mm! Marks-man . 1 ;s r ght name is M.irt7;, and not M r.-i s pole la'sing at Lilly's to-norrow iril;i ) ri !ci noon, noticed elsewhere, ' f'i ii.v.ed bv a met ting in the evening, "' h ( ,,!. .f,,!.,", l. Linton, of Johnstown. fs... t ill ,. Ml I ri 11 S. ' talking. 1'iV nl ,e elder. Evj., of th s jilace, will And don't v.iu forget or al ar Democratic neighlntrs to i t' !- itif. rested in good horses '" i -ad Mr. Towle's letter in will ilo iii"tlier , with via. ring-bone, et f 'I i. .itiuetit We are nifonneil 'In .itment. We are ti: 'fr. w!e N one of the !t agricultural ; . i writ rs in Venimiit. and no doubt bis Invos- Il'-'V.'.! n this subject will be ot j;n-ai n'-u ..ii.. iii.re owners. Wl.jie iliivin'.' a coke car at ('Ien White, j b t r ci.tii.ty, on Wednesdav, .Tolm McXw ! l is h.-a l out to look back, and at that j "i-i-iht w.n caught betaccn the ear and a . r -t ! uuli;;.. with ti twe inches of the track ; inl tn- iii,. crushed out of him. He wa. a ; in mi, aped 11 years, and formerly re- 1 -'"I ill l.esi i.tmvn. ,--s-':.i- lltity l.a.s b. t n fo-.tnil puilty fl' f '.' ! ' ii.tci.ilcd iiu seven counts for steal- : v' "v, r ,,,. himiiivi I bead of sheep lroin y "r""- "f t'ie farmers of 1W-11 and Wasliinpton ""W'l-liips. Vet'iioielanil count v. He had cotiti ,.-:it...l tli Miiinial.s ami ilroVC 1 1' :;l. : 'In- K:it r.ili' ity stock-yard, w licit; i ' In. Nil Vet Selit' liccil. . !" l-i.-cl fiiiui, one of the oldest cilt f I 'l.i t.M'e tun ishin, died at the l'c-i-"f Mr. K.l-.var.l Me" ilade. 1-v w hoiii be I.i .1- ch. i .pint; woon, ..ii "a tn nt -, ' ve-rs. . , ... ( ,iiol' f t1 eon a- I itv and ie f'niill veie iiibf c'I ui.iv vntd oti viup of Tar, n-,.-rr- ami IloHlhonn. st:llils nt !io 1......1 ii " f..i of Tar H-uvb , ' ' .. V?: otto tnnl t,i iiM.f,. ii : ' . ".'"J nini it in it will l.i all ib .i "!'' 'f,T increiUllou-. tii.'.t f ..... ,... ..'. " ',l 11 J'-r tiniu.. -N at -J., ami .-, , ei,ts ju r Imttlo. ,o77.. '.'S ':,."" tn,- fllthon-h tlu-re is .i . 1 : "n" .,r ." ve ar.v i ,el . .1 . " KlnM 01 tUl it is, or ; i ... , iu's. ask your ili uooist for 1 oi .mPN ynip of Tar. Willi I 'l-ei-i- ' mi 1 1 it i noitmi nn.l i l. . . : imc iviri uiiiy oo leftrtl , " 'V Wl-.tJ.tKT. l,y a!J ... 4 " iiioi ..ii el'ilts. ,; in, i ti.m Mm "'IV' bp ' TJl.1t is tho' .jue s V;..- ti ,,,tlH'r l,.s 1,o1,k'r in th "'" t. U b. r V iM.1"'S anl "'ins ,hl,t Imnnn llosh is lii ir j..., when ovortakon liv n Wvn ..,.i. nr oi , .ft.... i... . "--".' i " I'll i i-ii;is4 n i M.i r i en i 'I. i . ...... mill :tini 1 1 1 ki 11 ii .i i ... i r.-. ..i.. penis oni- frnil for ji'oj.le cvtTim.iv to n,t. it in ji-'-s of fobls or fo.t-lisitml nil -ifiVr th,,,., of th,- l,i..i l,mi Tnl es. SoLl l.v all iviial.le in ii.o.-ists at ami .V) -,-tit.s J.iTlw.ttl,.. Also for sail- l,v .h. liui k.-r .V IUo.. KlMMisbnrc ( V"."' U,ls 'I'"' IVni'M-rats of v'4 'Vim "''ja-'i.t lTo).o to ele- aU- a tall In, !. y j,.,l.. tomorrow (s;,f.irlav ) aitfinoon. ami b.,1,1 a bi- bi.'.tino t.m.on ow .veinn- whi.-li will In- mlilrossftl by o Kivssinan J'offn.tli. of SomiTS.'t, ml n.M.ri--si iitatn,. Vcnloii, ,,f tliis j.l.-i,-,.. I.,.t tln ii' . .- .-. sinnn rally ot all tho ,'fi.tv sons that v ii inity. in I bi'V sa.iil : "Slu lll-VlT toll lli r loVP. but foini-nlii;i.'lit like a wonu in tbo lmil f."..i ' on ner flamask cheek :" but when tl.ev fonn.l it was not love, lint the remains of a e'ohlthat was surely and sadly leadingto consumiit'o l they Jirocured for her a bottle of Sines' Svrm'i of Tar. Wild Ch.-irv and Iloarhound. It is needless to remark that she recovered Sold by all druggists, g.1 cts. per lMittle. The grocery store of Mr. Jesse Sb-fion ob in rue nasemei't or bis resilience at 1 ortage. mis county, was entered bv some unknown party a tew nights am ami d esj.tiiled of a silver w ati h. a eonj-ile of silver chains, two igs, and a lot of groceries nn.l i.ther ! goto rings articles, tue total va no of wl.h 1. M.- i oiitoh estimates at ?7.V Some of the stolen projierty was taken from a desk, which was broken open by the thief. . H is said that no excursion tickets to tue J'ittsburoh Kyjiosition will be sohl by the I. II. l:.. but that several Xjx-vial excursion trains will 1m- run during its continuance and tickets for the round triji will be sold at greatly reduced rates. There will n!so lie an excursion to the State Fair in Hiiladel phia on the l.tti or lf.thof this month, when equally favorable inducements will be offered in the way of reduced fares. Out g'ood friend Win. Litzinger. Esq.. of Loretto. came to town on Monday last, and while here did what he lias been in the list bit of doing regularly for several years jiast, paid another twelvemonth's subscription to the Fnr.KMAN for himself and two of his sons, to .ill of whom our j-ajier lias been a constant visitor ever since we commenced its publication. A hapjiv printer would we be. if all our patrons were siu-h as he. , Con. Cort'ioth, the jnesent and jirosjicct ive member of Congress from this ilistiief, tarried with us from Monday until Wednes day of this week, making as usual many new friends and still further enthusing those who have been with him from tin; first. The i.enerai nas an ain.img Ja;tli m bis re ; i turn, ami a!! the I -moorats m the district and not a few Ib'puhiicnns will see to it that he is not disajqiointoil in his expectations. V.ia. Met;. nigh, Kso., Secretary f the Washington Towtrhip Hancock and Knglish Club. re.uests ns to say that the Democrats of said township have determineil to raise a magnificent hickory tic.le at Lii'y's to-morrow fS.tturdaj ; afternoon. The pole will be l'o feet in length and is tube surmouitted wit'n an ;i:.'i. jui.ite streamer. All friends i f our noble en: id i datr-s nre ri-speet fully invited to attend and gjv the pole and the'caiisp a l.ig b'M'st. A line lot of fresh gro-eries just received !y M. J. Tcitelbaum, Loretto, anil to be sold at the following wonderful low figures: Su gar. Sets, jier lb. : best brown sugar. cts. ler lb. ; white sugar, 10 and 1 1 cts. per 11). : green coffee from ."i to gj cts. jier 1!. : best molasses from :g to To 'ts. per gallon : the best tea in the market at iiu ( ts. per lb., pad all other goods a! ri -es equally moderate. All'goods in Tt i: ll ai in s new store at Mun stei w ill also be sold at prices fully as cheap. Messrs. Wilkinson it Kberly. marbie manufacturers of this jilace. turnout no work that is not a credit to them, but they comple ted a monument the other day for Aloysius Swojip, dee d, and this week set it uj. in the Catholi.' cemetery at SI. Lawrence, ( best township, that will ever stand as one among the many evidences to be found all over the county of their skid and proficiency. Mr. Wilkinson is a master workman, and what ever is assigned to him to do is always done well and at moderate prices. Samuel Oarniior sat down on the end of a r.tiifiia l cross-tie rear M'.rieilville, just be low Johnstown, on Monday last, w i ' i a shot gun over his shoulder, and while in that po sition a fieight train came along and th" en gine struck the burel of the gun. and as c.ardi'.er had n firm grasp on the stock at the time lie was throw n intently to the ground, sustaining injuries of a very serious if not fatal character, the greater portion of his sealji being torn off and his right lung crushed in. I le was removen to .niiinsrown, where he lies in a prcciiiiotts condition. Our young friend John C. Dickey, of Altoona. was presented on Tuesday last with an elegant silver jiitcher and several tablets bv his friends and associates in the I'. II. K. Car sliojvs in that city, where he lias filled the position of assistant clerk for several years least, but from which he has just retired, owing to his somewhat inquired health, for : the jiurjMise of acci jiting the jdace formerly (K-cujiieil by him as ticket agent at I ioliidays I burg, tie S. I. Waiitraman, resigned. The presentation was quite a suriris to Mr. . Dickev, who is as modest as he is worthy. : A "partially demented man named Abra ham McCoy, who has been an inmate of our i county ah lis house for about fifteen years, was attacked bv a ferocious bull while cross iicg a field near that institution on Monday i evening last, and was knocked down and so i terribly gored that no hopes are entertained i for his rei fcery. The clothes were nearly ail torn from his jiersnn and his body horribly ! lacciated, causing his bowels to protrude. II. managed to crawl to the jug-jen. from ! whence bis cries were heard at the house about 0 o'cliM-k when he was taken in and ' cured for. ! Mr. Ceo. W. P.radlev. captain of the ! Athletic liase I'all Club, of Loretto. desires i us to sav that it was not his club, but the National" Club, of that place, which was so . badly worsted in a match game recently ! pla-.i'd with a picked nine from Kbenslmrg. 1 The Athletics, he further declares, have I never yet been defeated, and what is more. ' they are willing to wager Sl-V) against JTr. I thai: there is no club, jiicked nine, or other base ballists in the northern part of Cambria county who can get away witn mem in a march game iius i icun-ng'- m n-uoon .jm ' until October 1st. A Hancock and English C. luh was r ! g,Mii7ed in Suminitvilie borough on Tuesday 1 evening of la -t week, at which time the fol low in" ofliccrs were elected: President, i Lieutrjohn Lynch: Secretary. Jas. R Shtir ' Laugh; Corresponding Secretary, . D. ; IJoland. Ueguhir meetings of the Club are : b.-l.l on Saturd.iv evening of each week, but , ti.in i K. i.iavi eveninir a special meeting will i i f fixinir i'1'on a k and KtiL-lisli pule, j be held for the uriosc i tloi.. f. .r raismo a HanciM ( which when raised w ill be the highest pole in ; the Stat", its length and altitude Iw ing con sidered. For the above facts we are indebt- ! ed to Mr. W. I), fioland, latecensus enumer ator and Corresponding Secretary of the ! '!ub in question. I Tw or three of the drunken rowdies who d'soraced themselves and disgusted ev- . crybodv else by their disreputable conduct in front of the hotel at Loaring Spring. Hlair eountv, on Saturday evening iasi, mu ie,i ......r'.i s.,i,cs at the printers picnic train iu-t as it was luilliinr out from the depot at th-it plaee, our cf the lnisailes passim; tin. comfui'tablv lo.-e to the head of Mr. Chas. lt.'.V-er, if the New I'.lnoiiitield f'rrrntnii, and ..Vii i.! !' enr iii wl.iell we were seated -tiikinz the car Ill WT.Icn we were mill.' a hit;;': de tit in one of the panels. . , . . . r enrf Tlui n:ii,Tc?i,',I I"I1I It'll V"1' " V- ' . , -. " "fl . 7 Hill lllll. I'll! v...... - lild lio further eiiiOllsTrailou was mane, me alTrifii.teil men. women and children soon re ii...ir I'lniaiiiniitv. The stone tliiow- in" if we mistake not. was fust inaupurated f hrsome, equally vicious wretch on board t he j de-pciado named O. S. IV-ynon, ullax ; Tppits oli'tt Ili'own, who was coiiimitted to ' jail -oi.il! time apolora larceny committed in Johnstown, and who made a desperate at- J tick on jailor liiifiith, Capt. P.ivis and : vouti" We bster tiiitlith one day last week, i the former of whom he punched in the. eye , o.i ii.ini. rl nuile nainfullv with the rapned I end of a stick, whictihe first broke in two by fclrikim; the jailor over the arm, w hilo they were aitemptins to remove him from one cell to another, was to have been discharged vi stcrd.tV h.uiii-T been found not pui'tv, but wiieii it was found that be had demolished the sl acitles which had been nut norm him, and bad broken the lock, lintii of whi.ih he tb'ruw into the cess poul, and had also I'liiUen tiie blind door to lii-i cell, be was taken be lore Justice KinUcailaiid coiiimitted for trial at the next term of Court on the c!..t ru i pttiMited a--:iu't ai d ballci'j. -Suns' S . IT W . . U i s oyjiosinir e, t!,cn.. S.,1,1 by 8u ,,riiR- : Sists nt -'.. nn.l .to , ts. jirr bottlf. !-; -i, I i ' Ouotll till? UilVI'll. liiavr I In' ill. I no n lVioniv to Sines' Svrin. of Tar ini C'ot r.T Tbcx f.KDixfis. Court met in regular .session last Monday moruins, at the boiir of 11 oflock, with bis bm.or Judge Dean jT-sid.!i2, ami AssiKiate Jndi'5 Fiana Kati ami Tliniiwjs oi'-enpvinci seats on the bench. A very full attendance ot ernml ami traverse jurors was ptTseut. Mr.f. V. Iiar ker was ajointed foreman of the Grand Jury, and such was the celerity with which business was transacted that certain present ments were certified to Court before the hour of high noon. The criminal list, as ndverti.std, was large, embracing beyond thirty cases, none of them of much impor tance to the general public; but out of this list, only comparatively few were brought to judgment. Kesoltitiotis of respect to the memory of John (i. Lake, Esq., and tieorge W. Oatman, Esq., both deceased, were read. After hearing and filing the returns of con stables. Court adjourned to meet again at o cliK-k, p. m., when the call of the roll of at tori eys, for the purpose of motions, peti tions, etc., was proceeded with. It occupied all afternoon. Meantime, sixty or seventy foreigners were duly qualified to take part and parcel in the arduous job of electing .someboriy President next Xoveniber. The following cases were disposed of on Tuesday : Commonwealth vs. Edward o!den lar ceny. Jury called and sworn who find de fendant guilty in manner and form as he stands indicted. Commonwealth vs. Lewis flarvagnati. This individual plead cuilty to the eharge of larceny, and to a second similar charge he submitted. Common wealth vs. Maggie I'.livle and Da vid M. Irhyle larceny, Mary lleighard, .of Johnstown, prosecutrix. Maggie plead guil ty and submitted, and a nolle prosequi was fciitcre as to husl'aml. John E Gatchell plead guilty to the charge of assault and battery, and the sentence of the court was that he should pay a fine of rive dollnrs and the costs of prosecution, etc. Commonwealth vs. John McIIaie assault and battery. Defendent pleads guilty and unbuilt-.. i , .1 il trs il l I e ists. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Jacob Hoe!. m, charged with having sold intoxicat ing drink on Sunday, was continued. Caroline Smith and Frank McDonald were charged with selling liquor without a license, T'le ",au P'ead cuilty. As to the woman, a jury was called and sworn, w'.io found her not guilty, t rank sentenced to pay a tine or i ?-'ot) for the use of the Commonwealth, and I also the costs of prosecution, and to undergo four months' imprisonment in county jail. j Peter Matthews came up on the grave charge of assault and batteiy with intent to commit a rajie, with Annie M. George ss i prosecutrix. He plead guilty as to the lirst part of the indictment, and a nol pros, was entered as to the second count. Sentenced to pay a line of ten dollars, the costs of prosecution, and undergo imprisonment in the county jail for the period of one month. Cliauncey Myers, for indulging in his natu ral projieusity "for thieving, was arraigned, and adjudged guilty. The case of the Commonwealth vs. John and Samuel McCrcevy, larceny and receiv ing stolen goods, was i cached at the hour of four o'clock. A nol pros, was entered as to the first named iarty, and the jury went out l at six o'clock to determine whether Samuel was as bad a man as they said he was. At eight o'clock they returned with a verdict of not guilty, the ringing of the bell calling Court in special session to register the de cree. Com'tli vs. Wm. McDonald selling liquor without license and keeping a tijipling house. Not a true bill and county to pay costs. Com'tli vs. ( itn. S. I'row n aliai Geo. S. Tip pius larceny : ( ieo. Iloerle, prosecutor. Not a true hill. Conrth. vs. Minnie P.iown fornication. Isaac Craig, prosecutor. Deft not taken. '1 he grand jury, after having transacted I a large amount of business in a short time, I were discharged, with thanks lroin the ; Court, at four o'clock. j wKiiNKsn vy's rno r.r.niNos. Com'tli vs. Harry Adams larceny: IJonj. ; C. Stiitzuntii, piosccntor. On mot inn of Dis- j trier. Attorney and by leave of Court a nolle prosequi was entered on payment of c.i.-ts by defendant. " ' Com'tli vs. Wm. Ilattignn and Jop. Sweeny ! aggravated assault and battery and simjile j assault and battery: Chal. McCn ight, pros- i ecutor. Defendants not taken. j Com'tli vs. Israel Dontnyer I'ornicatioti , and bastardy; Sarah A. Myers, jiroseculrix. ' Settled by jiai tics, bond tiled rind nolle pro- sequi entered on payment of cosls by det't. i "Com'tli vs. Joseph Weisser selling liquor on Sunday and selling liquor to be drank on j the jiremiseson Sunday: .las. Shumate, pros- ' ecutor. Defendant not taken. I Com'tli vs. Edw'd Gordon larceny : lienj. I Williams, prosecub.r. Jury find defend.uit i guilty as in manner and form indicted. Com'tli vs. Conrad Until and Com'tli vs. Carl Schubert libel: Lliz.ibeth Lint, prose cutrix. Ilotli cases tried together and both defendants adjudged guilty. Motion made fir a new trial and pleas to be heard next Monday. T'poti reeejition of the verdict in the latter case, at 8 o'clock, r. m., Court adjourned un til 10 o'clock oil Monday next. Thursday, October g.sth, was appointed for Argument Court. I Al'KOI'OS OK TfTK l'lUN'TKUS' I'll NIC. I Hating held a position on the. Kvoeutive ', Committee of the Juniata Valley Printers' , Association which brought us more f requciit i ly and intimately than others of said Com . inittee in commiinieation wiih the several railroad olliciats who so kindly fniTiishcd i transiioi-tation without monev and without jirice to the mauv members of the craft and tiieir wives, sweethearts and other friends who attended the picnic at Roaring S firing on Saturday last, we deem it a duty specially incumbent ujion ns to return the thanks of ourscif and of the Association to General Superintendent Pugh and his rllicient and gentlemanly Chief Clerk, Mr. T. J. Maitland of the P. il. I:., as well ns to all the other gentlemen named in the resolution adopted by tho Association and printed elsewhere, for the very courteous and exceedingly gen erous manner in which they res omle.l to our every wish, far from modest though they were. That the Executive Committee srw fit to j.lace us in such a position may hive been less of a compliment to our fitness than to our abundant cheek." but now that the work has been done and the generous benefi cence of the gentlemanly railroad officials alwive named and referred to has Ix-on fully enjoyed, it affords us more than ordinary pleasure to recall the fact that the Commit tee was listened to j.atientlv, treated kindiv. j and furnished promjdly with the eight hun I dred tickets necessary to make the jirinters' picnic what it really was. one of the most ; successful and enjoyable affairs of the kind i thus far held under the ausjiices of the the j Association. To .Messrs. Pugh, Maitland t and the other gentlemen who so geuerot'sly ! and abundantly provided for the printers oil j this as on other occasions too much juaise j cannot lw awarded nor too much honor given, and as for out-self personally we shall I ecr hold each and all of them in gratef ul re- niembrance. Capt. S. AV. D.vvis, of this idaee, wade a very narrow eseape from serious injury if not instant death on Monday evening hist, while attendine; to the einhaukation from this point of tin company under his com liuind, which took its departure that evenine; for the military encampment at 'I'liotuson Station, Allegheny county. . fter sccinc; the trrenter part of his company seated iu the cars, and It-fore he succeeded in havinj; all the arms and equipments put in the ha.S'jrape i .1 1 . tn. ti.iiii .u thin-; tho Captain but in his ea-jeri ear, the tram starteu, ami iirtippins; everv- hastened to e;ct on board, erness lie tailed to grasp the railins; of tiie car platform with as linn a prip as his safety demanded, and as a conse ipicnee he fell to the uroiind and came very near beiii"; thrown uiulcr the wheels, the re sult of which would have been -.hocking toeon templ.ite. As it was. he sustained little if any injure, and reenveiinj; himself almost in stantly lie sprain; to his feet and made anoth er effort, this time acenniplishin;; ids pur jmse without further ail venture. It was in deed a narrow escape, and the Captain and his many friends have reason to thank (iod for his fortunate delivery from serious if not fatal injury. A sPKf tAt. despatch to the llanisbiirp 1'ntrint from I'etersbui-e;, Huntiiipdon county, dated the ."th inst.. savs : About .l o'clock : yesterday iiioriiinp. the first section of Cuion i Line poina east, struck and severely injured i two younp men named Martin I la pens and John I'l'cMiinn, at a point one and a half j miles from this place. The younirmcn were stealing a ride on tiie westward freight train, ! and as It had to lav over at this iioint tube ; passed by two passenger trains, thev jumped i out of a bix car in w-htch they had been eon- I cealed. ami seated themselves on the rails of j the ninth track. It seems thev fell asleep i while sitting th'ie and did. not awaken 111 time to esent-e the accident which bcfel thclil l'.oth are from th" vicinity of Ai'moua. and, it is rumored, have pareuts'in good circuiiislaii ces. Ilagens had both feel ami left hand cut off. "I I is skull was also fractured, besides lieing bruised ol Uei wise. He cannot survive. Keesiiian received a severe wound in the back. The place, w here the accident hap pened is within two wiles of the point where tin large wreck occurred in which I he two nnfoi 1 iniate I birrisbnrci-rs, Crawford aad Shrivcr, were killed. Our usual Altoona ami Johnstown, busi ness notices have Leen uuavciduhly ciowiieti nut tins v cel.. tir. nt DEMOf itATir Eai.t.y. Tn resjionse to the call of the Chairman of the onr.ty Committee, an immense gathering of the De mocracy of Cumbria county assembled at the Court House in this place on Monday even in" last, Se.jit, Oth. The met ting was j. rece ded by tiie assembling at their club room of the members of the Hancock and English Club of Kbensburgand Cambria township, now numbering over ninety members, wdio inarched to the Court House in a body, pre ceded by the Carrolltown cornet band, their own martial band, the American Hag and a beautiful and richly embroidered bine silk banner purchased at an exiense of 5"" and that day receive:', by C. F. O'Donr.ell, Esq., whose purpose is fully explained by the le gend inscribed on the banner in IcIUts of "old. to wit: "For the Uanner Democratic District.'of Camlni.i," under which legend is a handsome chicken-cock in full feather and bright plumage, bidding defiance to all the radical roosters, legislative and otherwise, as he seems to crow orer the immortal words of (ien. Hancock, the noble leader of the Dem ocratic hosts, when he says in the motto in scribed beneath: "The bayonet is not a lit instrument for collecting the votes of free men." The procession was also headed by a flaming flambeau or torch, large and brill liant. borne aloft and shedding its weird light over the assembled multitude. The mass meeting was called to order by Win. II. McMulleii, Esq., Chairman of the Cwiiidy Committee, who presented the fol lowing list of officers for the occasion : President Hon. John Unci:, Carrolltown. Vice Presidents Peter Mctiough, Esq., Portage; F. D. Saupp, Loretto: Anseiin Weakiand, Elder; Philip J. Sanders, Mini ster; Altiert Demler. iallit7.it) : Mich l Don nhoe, Washington; Casper Leib. Larr: A. T. Pindle, Lhicklick; John McCoy, Clear field: Jas. Morehinil, Wiimore : J. J. Craig, 1 East Concilia ugh : Jos. Kouotz, Johnstown; : Clms. Helsel. Adams : Win. Cole. Kichland : I John Stenger, Taylor; A brain Culin, Yoder; Eli Horner, Stony-creek ; Daniel McPeak, i Cambria borons!. Secretaries 11. A. McPike, Kbenslmrg ; T. S. Williams, Carmlitown : C. T. Schubeit, Johnstown ; Lieut. John Lynch, Sumtuit ville; Joieph Dnrbin, Allegheny: IL C. He vine. Elder. The nominations rvere endorsed by accla mation, but only the usual number came for ward to accept the positions assigned them. On taking the chair Mr. I'.uck tendered his thanks for the honor conferred ujion him, but avow ing his inability to make a speech, lie called upon II. L. Johnston, Ksrj., to intro duce the oratots of the evening, which ho did in his usual happy manner, the introduction being preceded by music from the Carroll town band. The first gentleman presented was the gallant ami invincible democratic candidate for Auditor General, Col. f'obert P. Dechert, of Philadelphia, a gentleman of acknowledged ability, unquestionable integ rity and immense popularity, and who can scarcely fail to prove a decided success as a political Lemon-squeezer on the day of November next. Mr. Dechert was received with loud and long-continued apjilause, and during the continuance of his able and argu mentative speech was frequently interrnjited by similar outbui sti ot ajiproval and encour- ment. After referring to the pleasure it af forded him to meet the Democracy of Cain hrin county, ami expressing his gratification at finding his political friends here as else where so thoroughly united and so fully a live to the importance of the present camjiaign, the gallant Colonel jirooeeded as follows : Four years n:o. tr.y friends, yon were enquired In a contest eipially us important as the nationalcon test of to-dav. Thou yon presented eminent eiti rens as your stan lard bearers, and made a struggle in everv State oi the l'ni-in. You called upon the jicojde to ciene out and vote in laror of the in.aie you had raised, which they did. and at the idu in November, WO. by a clear majority nl the clei--t..ral vote and by a p'opnlnr ruai';r.ty ol overtoil. nun, von elected your candidate, but bv a new fan'.etl tribunal, sninethiii-z belore uiiWno'.vn. but which we wer iTiliini; to ai.-cept l.ecau-e it contained the names of honorable nifiti'-crsiil the Supreme! 'ourt of tiie I 'nited Siati s, you foiiail those -"nt icmen whom you had eloete.; by this lance m jority de clared fiot elected, and tl.oe who were nciti. illy de feated by the people at the pulls wire inaugurated into these hiuii i.di'TS, niei hare been ninco i.er- li.rtnlr.s the duties pcrtaiiiir.si thereto. No ttlier ' p-.rtv but the jTesent 1 leinr.Ci'at ie party could li ivi 1 lived under such ciriiiir.siiiui'es. .-i ny oi her party j trotild iiuic been cru.-hed to th.i earlh. and cabl : nr.t iiaiu haie entered into a eoTitet of su.-h uie.it 1 inipditaiicc wii'i the vim and cueriry sliown t lien, j because ot the certainty it would levl of laei'tir.ir with the stnno results iiuairi. J!ut such w.m nut ! tho case. You went to it irk and relormed ii-nr ! snatt. -red li nrs, '-picked our Hints." and in 1h;7, ; wiierever there was all tb-ction, tiie 1 leiuocracy I were pist as earnest in asserting the principles ol j the party ns ever before. And so it was in ls;s and I ; ls;j; and then ttiey resoivcu as iney nave tuiiy : resolved ie.iv. that this irreat fraud of 1S7:1 ruuvt t.w j i expunged Irom the bisiory of our couniiy. This J j cannot be done by Mitinit siilklmc in oiir tents, i eou.plHiiimtr ol the fraud 'crpetraied upon us. but ! ; it can and must be lone byihe piiiple at the bai- j ' lot-box and by a majority so oi'crwheiinin and so iiniiiistakat'b.' that it cannot be in the power of . i cit her house of Coairress. or a ny branch ot I he ov- I ! ernincnt, or any l-.iectiiral Commission, to wipe ; , out the iiiiriiistakablc i-f rdict ol the people at the j j-olls in November next. ; When cur national Convention met in Cinclu- j nati we were almost on the veruo of .1 j.recipice: we were near tho crater ol a volcano so far a the f existence ol our party was concerned. I The sjieaker then refened to the disscn- . sions in the jiarty in New York and Peim- , sylvania. ami also to the uncertainty as to the course which would be pursued by I he i rejiresPiitatives of the Deiuoci acy Irom the ; South. Continuing, he said : Hut the Souih. throwing a-i.;.. their pcrsoHal ' preterences f -r t ie- sa Wn oi 11. e we I lare ol t lie conn- 1 try, had said : "H'e want this ivar to be over: wo ; want to have all the isHe. tint w.ire involved in j tiie war settled iiuimstakabl ; an.i ie-t w-i be 1 aasiia niisnnderstood we are willing to take a ' i Northern man a' our standard-be irer. and It shall ; ' bo ho who was the !fri'ntet soldier oi i lie Nuilli i ilurinir the war." They reeottt'.ixeil the abiiity of ; i ren. ilanc.K-li la war and his magnanimity in je-aee, and were willinii to lake him. j Tiie sj'eaktT then told how happily the ; differences between the factions of 'iiiden i and Kelly, of New York, were reconciled, ! and bow a similar and equally fortunate re conciliation of ojijiosing factious in Philadel phia had taken place, meantime assuiir.g his ; hearers that New York was no longer a de- ! hatahle State. Ueturning to the wm k of t he : I Cincinnati convention, Mr. Dechert eontin- , I lied : Hut. my friend", lien, llpncock was no sooner i , tioinoiHted than there were many .jbjeeMte.m ure.l ii k a i n -1 tiiui by the opposite Jiarlv. Iliey said, . I u, yes. Hancock was a miml soldier ilnrins the 1 . war and we are willing to applaud hitn lor his pa- 1 : trintie net. but he is now .1 isrraci liilu-elt Oe- ' cauie he is willimr to pernor, tho-ie men who were ' ia rebellion airanist us to vote lor hnn for l'resi- I ; dent." Some orators have even said that ho Is , 1 now the legitimate successor ol linn. I.ee in lead- j i tni5 the Coiifederafe army in nn attack on the pi i pie of the North, and endeavoring to do hat J.eo i , lulled to ilo capture the cfiy ot Washiiiiilon. ' These aserlii.us re made wo h much solemnity, ; or otiierwise they would not require any att.-mii.ti. i : Let l. ie answer tlii'iii Willi a lew words and iilustra- . ti.ms. Was Creii. Iraut ilisjf nice.l liy re-eii itn tho es of certain ersmi. In the South who Here in ri'tiellii.n nir.iiiist us. nn.l whoni he atlrrwurj. re ivar.'.'ii for liavnijc siH'i.or:oil hitn l.v pluein-z thein ill the rr.l'inet er ether Inli v0''"!!" ""' :iS -'r Hayes ilisiera-c. (any more tltun he was ili-.rnei'.l by he eeeit tinee 1.11111 oftl.-e to wliieh he never wns eh-i'teii) I'V !e'eeoina: the vote ol (ren. Key, ami puttiiiK hnn in his cul'irirt?" Voti rtinoinl'iT wheu if. n. ilrant, iltiriu his tirrt term, i-eleeieil Col. Ackernian. of (renrirui. a ri i'el who licit eoiii inainleil n rel-el reiineui tn Ini Attorney 1 renernl nl the 1'rilte.l St-ites. snnily l.eeause he ir..iinse.i to l-rintf Irrniit all the rl-el sitiiport he pos-iMy roiil. 1 : nnl yoa rmenit'er. too, that i.riint ap pointeil 1 ren. lin;r.itreet. another rehei, to 11 iui-ia-livo position in New Hrleaus; nml thin tlen. Jles hy,a tree-l'iMiter. lvhom I ren. I-e refuseil to receive liecitu-'e he iliil not reirnnl hitn ns a Ker.tleniHn, even thouilh they iliil liitht lor the s.-tnie niiise, waj reeefveil at the W hite House when repetul.ie I'eiutiltenns nml Kenioerats from the Nortii eonhl nut i.l.tniu ailni'ttiiiieu thereto. This man .Ylosl.y wns the lnun I i rant receiveil Into I he W Into House nt Washington, ami h Is tho man who now, l.y the .1 pt ini nt ment ol I r rn nt. and the com i nun nc i n olllce ly lirant's sueeesor. re;.res.nts this llei.nh- lie at the roiirt of China. Tins man who was not j only a rebel aii't a free !moter, hut as initny pei.pio think, also a thief, reprefents our ioverniiient 1 ahnri'l : nn'l yet the vtry jieoplo who sent hitn al.ro-nl. niul wiio also sent l.ouirstreet to Turkey, i say that lien, tinneoeit is mitiriuu: iiiuiseii 1 h.it ho is unpiitri.nie hecause he is wniiti.n to ri.e.-ive the support of the people ot the South. 1 nr oppo nents also ay t lull t ien. lin ncm-k has not the ipui I ihexitioiis tor Ilia ofti.-e ol 1'resnlent. They atlmtt that he is a irrent sohlier. but net a state-inn n. Iet me recall to your inimls two or three iniAnee. in his hiti.ry to show whether, nt the time, he deiiioii stiate.l that he was a me.it solilier, tie iliil iml also show that h possesses (rrent qnnlillealions as a statesman. Hesptun Irom kooiI. plain, tihl-ta-li-ioneil a neestry . i.'eituer his laiher nor unv ol his nnetvtois on eilhtr side were i fti "its. lie was horn in lVnnsy l ania an-l live.l there until ho was 16 years ol -. when he went to West r.ilr.t and there receive 1 an e. mention that wouitl tit him lor the Kar or iiny.r the higher professions. He was con-lnnily bronchi, in c.iiiia.-t with the people in livil lile; ini ai the close ol the war. loun.l liiu-.-sell in eomrtiariil ill certain states that hail rceentU I been in rebellion, lie was the military liuveriior. 1 so calleil, some two years ami more after every ! armed rebel had laid down hi.sanns and surrcndei"- i ed to the power it the ioverntnent. He e.n.l in Ins ruletira icd Kr.1cr.S0. 1. l-sin.il nt ew uric. ins, that the time nad then come for the military to he coino subservient to the civil power: and hi' de clined to permit certain trials by inilit iry coinmis Mon to co 011. beeaiise he said Unit In 'leva. I-on-it.iann.anrf o'her States indicated, there was per fect submission to the civil law. and the military power mu-t therefere submit to the civil. The speaker then eulogized (ieneral Han cock's letter to (ien. Sherman in regard to the Presidential diiheulty of 1n7i", and s.oke in high terms of praise of bish tu-rof acccpt- I ance. 1'i'oceeiling he said : Neither (irnnt nor Taylor liebl tiny civil office belore lliey were dieted i'resUleut.i ien. r;- .tt had held no' il'il e.fi.-e r.l the lime of his nomination. Even Washi;:at"i:, r hen eteeted President, had held no import:' nt civil oftieo with too except ioa nt rresiilcnt of the Convent ion w hich Iraee-'i ti.o Constitution ot the Kei.iil.li;-. (ren. Haiui ek ha 1 shown more of the peculiar peiveiilinii which l.-i neees-ary to the prrlormanee ol l.iuh civil duties than lias usually been shoi n by any eiindidate bo fore he lias been permitted to show what lie enn do In the actual perioral. mcc el the duties ot that ol-li.-o. lie is a in in ol line ili.i'rim.ii itioti oi mind th-.t will c-.ial'ln I. in: i dr-iw the line 'ri.-l!y be tween the 1 xereisii of military and civil power: land he he uli'-e to i. in.o w; h c.i. tn. the powers and dull.- 01 the execut: . e. the Ic; :-iat i e. and tiiejudiei.il brauihes id the tiovi i aiueut. TLc speaker t'..e:i detailed at bouie length ! tb.e history of the Credit Mohilier and the De ! Colyer pavement job, and lien. (Airfield's ! connection therewith. He followed then bv : reviewing his course on the tariff question. " ) In 1S77. he sni.l. when the iHmiorrats hail control j ol tile House ol lCei. rc.-cn tnuves ml Air. iiaielnil True m.ole t lie c-fiiet ulnte nt the Ucuioc.at;: im-inbers tor Speaker, tho Ki-iuhlljiui caucus selected ien. fiartiel'l : and there were lour Kci.uhlicHn repre sentatives Irom i'ennt-ylr.mi.1 who rose up in that Ixiily Rinl sabl that they wonhl not vote for him be rause they were in (avor of irotectins? tile coal and lrou interests of Pennsylvania, ami that lie waj an avoweil Ires-tr.nier not in favor of tariff for revenue only, but nn Absolute free-trailer. These men were Ju.lijo Kelly, Mr. KiUinger, liusicll Kr-n-tt. and Thomas M. rfayne. Tin sjienker then read the following ex tract from a letter written by Mr. Kiliinger to the Philadelphia Tint', giving his reasons for refusing to vole for Garfield w hen he was j the Kepublican nominee for Speaker, as fol- lows : ) "When, therefore, tho euitcus itetermineil to eom I i.liment Jlr. trnrflelil in this way I had to choose ' between sanctioning ny my vote such an action or j to express my ilissent by wi'thholilins it. Mr.Uur I llehl's ieeor.1 on this ijiicstion is wcti known to the country ami some of it has pome uniier mvown ob servation. I rntilil not. therefore. ras. lt hv as in- siirn i lica nt or n n I m jiorta nt. W 1 1 limn mean i n a ny ilisreijiis't tu him 1 am roir.pelled to say that his ! ; rwiu? in!, m-rii .iii..w-a., II iiol nCTUMliy IlOSTtie, 1 to the oiiinions wc hold in l'ennsylvania. I havn : never lound I.i'ii to stand squarely for protection. ! lie would not tie accented by tlio" I'ej.ubbcaiis of ! my district as an expiment id lhe:r :iws,and 1 j could not compliment him with their vote lor the Speakership without inani'est inconsistency and ! doin vloleneo to all my conviction ot duty and J jirineiple. No lriind of American system cf I revenue and tinanei bus ever been complimenled I with honor iry membership in tin Hritish Ire-i-tnide j leitancs. The object ot tin's.' leagues is well known to oe mi: siruiti ii"nit.:r oi oruisii nniicticc m tr- eisrn countries. They aim to seem, markets here f tor Jintisli nianiiliicturiTS ami to that end are hostile to our homo industries." Passing from this subject. Col. Dechert ' invited attention to a still more disgraceful I episode in Gaifleld's political careei, as note I the following : ! Hut. my friends, there Is somethlnir that (Jar- ! Held did in lse.s that is meaner than ar.v niiMii- aet of any itatesman of this day that I can recol lect, hiicause it was in-t done aMove hoard, it was a stab in the dark. 'Ien. Hancock had just issued his order in which ho declared that the military power should be subservient to the civil. In Ian nary lsfl.1 (Jim. Oarneld was Chairman of the Military Committee, and he oilcred in the House a bill. He did not say ' thi Is to stab lien. Han cock In the ba.;k : this is to cut off bis head," but he allownl th" country, by looking Into the nl ject. to ascertain what ii purpose was. If you will allow me to read a shorr extract from 'the .Sic York W orld you will understand the obieel , or that bill : "The lamons Tdor No. 4'i was Issued by ren. i Hancock Nov. 27t!i, 1S67. Karly in the ensuing I session of Conarress, January 13th. lses. Mr. r i fie'id. according to the i'ontjmional nlobt paifo i 4:, asked unanimous consent in the House to in j trodie e lor immediate consideration and action, a I bill "To 1'cduce and ltnjireve the Military Ka- tablishmcnt oy the discharge of one Major 3cn- eral." The biil provided that the army should be i reduced by the discharge Irom the is'ilitary scr- vice of the ?.!ajor i eneral who was last commis ! Fi mod in that (frade before January, lsis, the l.il j to take efleet tnun it" passajee. so that there j should remain but four Ma;or .'Uerals in the ; Army. As soon as the bill had been read .11 r. I t i ariield exiTes-ed the wish that it neitht be ccte.l upon the next morirn. I ibjection lfni; male, I .Mr. loirneid th. n said that he shotild l.nn it up j inn inn lin'S 'i vn- ... . i.i. n: y . tue j bill was aimed directly at Hen. Hancock, w ho had i been commissioned Major ieugrai .1 uly tfh.W1. and his was the lat coinmi-n.ii in "that irrado I made before Januray. ls?S. i'lim it Is seen that j within six weeks after Hancock had issued order . No. AO. larfield. Chairman ol the Military Com f mitteo, mined a bill to punish hlin for issiiini il, j not by retirement on pension, but by removal. The j 1-arhel 1 bill was not heard of auain tor the reaon I that on the same day. January l.ilh. Mr. liinxliam ! Irom the Committee on Koconiitracti.Mi reported a bill that answered nearly the jmrpose intended by j Garfield. The bill was put upon its juissae Jan nary 17th. and oil that day Jarfleld made a s.e.ch ' from an alleged constitutional stand iioint. .fi.-r i lie hud ilisj.osed of its ronstitiitionu.itT he let the ! liht in on Ins real purpose by arr liinimr llau , eoc' for issuing llrder .No. 40. Mr. HinhiiuTe ; ti.ll pissed the Hoiie alter Mr. 'iarfu-ld's speech j by a strict J.arly into ot 1-4 Hcpublieans to 45 j 1 "etui-Tats, liirneld of eours voiiniyca. It was let h.-ard ol aij.-iiii in Coiiifre-Js lor the reason pi ven by .arfiebl to H in -dale I ha I Hancock atter : ward kejit his peace. The speech however jdaccd llartlold in square aiitaonism not only to (ion. ; Hancock's doctrines but ais.i to tli..e uicler which i 1,-e has termed hi party associations at lea-t so ! far as it eintiod ics r. hat lie was plea-od to consider ' his opinions of the relations of the Civil and Military jiorvers. as warranted by the Comutu tion.'' This was the meanest act it was possible to ) crpe tiate aaiitt an honor.ioie soldiar like lien. Hn-cs.-k. i;i'.rn-l 1 was a pie-vcilul man 'hainn.in oi tiie Mi.itary Committee of the House and his j'.uly was in j.mver. bat the America n pcoj.le had not forgotten the services rcndere-i f.y lii-n. llan C'Mk at I ietrysSarif and eisewi.cre: andilirncid iniiilit as well have tried to pluck two strs from t lie li rina men t ot hea vrn. as to take them from the shouidi rs ol Hancock, whose brilliant and jialrt otie services the people ui this State have not lor not ten. Alter alludlnz further to the services of (ien. Han.-ock. nd siioiviii tiiat he saved Harris!, irir. IMiitadelphia, Ke., from beinr o7cr-run by tiie rebel hordes at the time ol the battle of icttys lmrar. the speaker elosad amid the applause ol the audience. At the conclusion of his speech Col. Dech ert took his seat amid the wittiest enthusiasm, I which was supilemctitcd wilh music from the band and followed by the introdm-tion of (ien. A. II. Coffroth, the present anil pros ' pective Congressman from tliis district, who received a welcome such as is invariably ac , corded to a good and faithful jniblic servant, , and wiio proceeded to address the vast as i semblage in an eloquent spfi-ch of half an , hour's iluiation, presenting an array of tin- ! ! deniable lads, figures and arguments which ! ! we shall tai e pleasure in laying before our : readers next week. Like the effort which 1 preceded it. (Jen. C.'ffroth's sound and lojjjc- '. ' al reasoning elicited frequent and hearty np- , ' phi use, which culminated in deafening cheers i asjiie icii tne piaiiorm lo resume ms place it: . the audience. j At the conclusion of C.eneral CorTroth's re i marks loud and repented calls were made for j i Col. .Inn. P. I.iuton, of Johnstown, w ho arose , ' in his jilace after; tiie band had lavored the 1 meeting with another choice niece of music J and delivered a. brief but elmfhent speech one of the finest effort, in fact, we have ever ( heard from his lips, which are always el iqupnt in any cause he is called r.jion to defend ' l and it is needless tosaj that his able address , ' elicited the most unmistakable evidences of i 1 njqiroval, especially when he predicted, aye i . lighted his faith, t Hat the united and enthu- i ; siastic DeniiK-raey i'f Cambria county would ! give not less than fifteen hundred majority . ! for the good cause. I This ended the sjieeeh-mak ing. and next in order came the following preamble and ' resolution, offered by II. I., .lolmslon, Esq., I which were adopted without a dissenting; voice: Wn Kr.K ,. All tin? enuntios of this Conarpsi'iu al iiiinet. Imva iin-iulriii.usly inf.trneif.1 ior Hon. A. II. 1'i.flri'tli ior lVnifr"s. "thrc!.n e ! U ltrnlrrd. That In the iv-iiii-n of tiie li-'morriey i.l Camliri.i cuiinty. hero v lunrelv ri tiresenteil, there is no neem-Miy tor a Coiiires-iiuiiil ene.'rr enee. lieu. Cnflroth hivinsr alre.nlv heeti nr'-ei-ti-.l j by eorntiinn consent a tiie caii'li't 'ite of thf. p irty tor sunt i.tHue. an. I Hint we iieret.y -iiuilse onrsw;ve tij the perfnrtn-inee of every lion-.-; an.l lion'irnhle not necessary lo secure his re-election. After another tune by the hand, the meet- iiin arli'inrnrd about to o'clock with three tremendous cheers and a "tiuei" fur Han cock and Kinjli-h ami tlm wlmle Demoeratie Mate H'.nl cDimty ticket. j I)i'.:.fO n.vTin Skxatoui m. Convkiikxck. i In accordance with previous notice, the i Pemoeratic Senatorial Conference for this ! district met at the Mountain I huts., Cresson. i nt 1! o'clia-k on Friday afternoon of last week, all the conferees being present, to-wit : ! ltlnlr Oeorve Strocp, K. C. tlalbraith, T. 11. ! tlreevv. j Ci-.m'liria John E. Scnnlan, Julius Slieli, James I Kii.ic. i The conference was organized by the se J lection of Thomas H. (ireevy, of iilair, as President, and J. r.. Scan Ian, of C-.imliria, as Secret a iv. Immediately after the oihceis J had assumed their ofth-ial positions Mr. ; Stroop offered the following resolution : I Urtnlrr f. That rectum: ztm; t!ie eminent nldlity i of Hon. W. A. Wallace and his lonif and valu.il !" I services to tho Ilemncratic jtrty.aii.l knowie-i hitn ! to he the choice ot the lietn.. r. y ol this S -n.i- torinl district, the candidates for State Senator he ; fore tliia cnnlereiieo be reiiiired to xica their writ I ten picd-jo. that in the event of tiieir notniii.tt ion and election thev wiil support him tor T'nitel I Stales Senator in the Iemecr:itki legislative cau j cus, and tisu every honorable endenvor P !ecitro ' liis nomination and electi'ja. I This resolution was lot by a vote of three ) to three, Pdair favoring and" Cambria oppos ! ing it. 1 W. l'isk Conrad, of Hlair county, and ller- : man Paiuuer, of amlc.ia county, were then ! placed in nomination lor State Senator. A ballot was taken, resulting in threi for Con ! rail and threw for IS.unner. After a half 1 iiour'sj recess a second ballot was taken, re 1 suiting, like the fust one in a tie. Mr. Stroon again introduced Ins resolution and it w:s again lost by a tie vote. After a little dis cussion the conference adjourned to meet in this place on Fiiri.ty of next week, Sept. 17th. mid we join the 1 ioiliiinysburg .svn f'rtro', from which we ijiiole, in epres.si;i' the hope that, at that time, r.li difl'eiences of opinion will be harmoniously adjusted and a nomination unanimously made. Westmoreland county conies to the front n oa in v.'it'i another alleged murdi r, i-ommit-ted at ilitlside on Tuesday of last week. U seems that a .sti .nicer v unci! ( ii trlcs .Miller, only iii yoars of n. ohtinno.l r-iiij ii fovv Yvri'ks in the in'iifs al tli. ami I'm' d'll iiiiuiis. ln'ii'-r j'-riluii-roUii-fs. niiiinyi.''l l.iia in Yiirim-.s ll'iJH'N lit tlii'. illlS ililil ilWilY. Ml til.' tcii oiii' (if the mini i, it is aili i'i' tliity .ViiliT mi ium ii'.-. l dthtirwi-o '.in: Mi u :i ) -oil it, I'f ll.'W- v.'itys in il.i V -.T.l- 1, ihivvv iiisr.iu 1 sii ion to iimi. wln. li 1 1 1 litltov .-.linv.cil a ill- v j n-si'iit, wiiiMvuiinii Ciniili'M Katkins. .Jr., a ' l-.iiiii'. s'mit iniui, iiili'i fi'ifil. iiiiil tiikiiit; l.niil i nl li : iK-i U-rsi. ni'.l k'n i.,'il liini so shirt-kinyly L that he Sivl witliiii tr:iiy-t"iu' Imimin. I.;f ! kir.s-' niri'ie his ese.tjK ati at laU-st rui-oi.int ; i mj-i -. liH at lai ue. I Tut Journalistic Jaunt as : JoLitFt-t i FiCATioN-.Saturday last should and j.rob- j fby .rill be king remembered as a red letter j I day in the history of the Printers' Ass.K;i- ; tion of the Juniata Valley, inasmuch as it ' i was given to the members of the cr:.f and ' i their wives, children, swe-theai ts, nn 1 icT . j relatives and fii-nds, numbering in all neat- j j ly one thousand persons, to enjoy the beati- I I tildes of a free excursion to and from Loer- j I inC c'jiring, lilair eounty, one of the most de- ' hghtfid sjds In the State, and to indulge in . I deliglits of their third annua! picnic, certain- ! I ly one of the most successful mid agreeable? 1 j reunions ever held under the auspices of the ! Association. Having taken an active lvart. . more or less praiseworthy, in airanging the details of the picnic and in securinn the ex- ! I ceedinglv generous and never-to.hi'-for.rotteii linoisMiaounuamivami cnurtons!y extend ed to the printers and their friends bv the several railroad officials whoso kind ofliees were solicited, modesty promjit the adoption of other language than our own in sjeaking of the picnic and its attendant deliglits, to say nothingof the unseemly conduct of a few ntoTieatcd individuals whose presence, as a matter of course, marred t some extent the pleasures of the occasion. Tliis we do bv quoting from the Huntine-don IakoI Kctcn, iiioiign we tieeni it our nrst duty to return i thanks to Hon. Goo. II. Spang, owner of the grounds (whose address of welcome we shall . publish in full in our next isue if (reran ob tain a copy) and to his handsome and accom- jilished wife for the flattering and agreeable ' courtesies extended to onrself and our "he!- ter half" immediately before our depaititre j ior nome. we also wish to Pear testmionv ,, .. i. . ,i i t , . , .- to t!.'C 'idlemanly dep.rlment and notable musieal proficiency of fie members of the Newjwrt Cornet Hand, whom we will be "lad to welcome tn all futuret-eunions of the As- sociation, if any others tlere should lie, fully recognizing as we do tfat their music was excellent and their conduct in every respect I'"'ewo' thy. I . A,Tpr telling irom wience the excursion- I lsts came, how many thire were of them, and i j why it required tiiiietefn cars to transjiort ; the immense inultitiubtfrom Altxma to the j "so-cailed pi inters iiijiie" and back again to that city, the Istral Xf goeson tosay'that "the party arrived at Kiai iug Spring shortly j after 11 o'clock, and ; ;.:-ched to the picnic ' ground, n short distnce from the station, i j accompanied by the ermania Cornet Hand, ' . of Newport. Suspni tied over the road at ! j the entrance to tho gpmnd was an arch bear- ! ing the word 'Wetci ie,' and another banner ' ; w ishing to all a happy (lay. The grounds j ! are well adapted Ui the purpose of a picnic, . The spring is lic3Ted in the heart of the I . grounds, a vast vorune of pure, cold water i ' gushing out from tinder the hill, the month , j of the spring bcinf arched with stone. The . I water flows into an artificial lake sbajied 1 ; like a Y. varying in dejdh from two to ten i ; feet, and large enough to admit of the de- lightful exercis-e of rowing. Situated on the j : hill overlooking the lake is the dancing jilat- ' '. form, covered with a shingle roof, thus serv- J ; ing as a sle-lter in time of rain. A refresh- i ment stand and two boarding houses are .' upon the ground, where the w ants of the body may bo supplied, lo one of these houses water is pi.tnped by means of a large water wheel dmen by the water at tiie spring. ! "The printers.' their wives, children or j sweethearts, soonnftergcttingon the ground j "spread" themselves to partake of the lunch i sjiread before thtm. '1 his was on.- of the : most interesting sghts during the day. All were brought down to a common level the ! earth all good things were eaten in com- mou, and all arose feeling the better for be- ing thus humilia'ed. J "At one o'clock the crowd hud the pleas- ; u:e of a welcome by Hon. (i. W. Spang, the owner of the grounds, and the reports of the ', Committees on Organizations and Ilesolu- ; tions were received and aihuited. The jic- j nickers then sepimted to eiijoy themselves j some to boat and ioaie to note, sume to dance ! and some to glarje. some to talk and some'to walk, some to thtik and a few to while a way ! ' the hours in diiik A licensed house was , nnrnrtunately t. dose for some w ho atten ! ded the picnic. ; "The paja-r lic'l of Morrison, Dare Co. I is located in th town of l.'oaring Spring. and a larue nuin'iciof the j-arty visited it to witness the opcittiiti of making new s paj.cr. There are nlwmt scventy-iKe nu n e!.i;loed at t!i" works, anl :he average daily product . is live and a I. (if tuns of paper," inaJe of , wihm! and rags. 'he linn have met with suc ! cess, and are exl nding their business, a new J mill lieing in ctirse of erection nt Tyrone. . The town itself ts small, of triangular .:iiaie, j but bears the cadence of thritt. "Ati:l.-i tiie , cnisiiu,ist returned to Al j toona where thdwestern residents took their ' departure on fist line, while the eastern i residents wcibl until t' o'clmk, and jour neyed b.omewaii on t iie Philadelphia cypress. ' second section The Itedford party wcr-' kindly funnslni with a special train i. Supt. (inge upon their uliival at t':i.s j.:i"e." The I'enna. Ilailrojl f 'oiupany and the II. - 15. T. K. 1!. Co. ire accorded praise for their generosity to tie craft in Jiroviding free trans portation to (i li a large number, for with out their iilicttbty these annual reunions could not weile enjoyed. '"The dav fras a ddigiit f ill ona in the v.und--, and tn; ii't-ident neetirred iiu: -ine- t!u trip to innr tie fileiiinre. !ii- tliiii . I'.o'.v i'Vit, wits not c;i'!e, stnd tlnil v.i-i .it -iinl.en-IHs. To-.viirls the eli!c I'f tile il'V Millie shamefrj secies verc Wltn-ssed in tin Vlci'i- ity of Koar'iit Sji ing hold. It is such sights , that disgn-t r;' 'i-table people with picni'-s, I and it is sncii cCnluct t'.n.t w iii wind iiji these ; otherwise ilesirj''!e reunions. I'nless drink ing men can beke.t away from the jiieni,; 1 grounds, and ni'ess picnic grotinilsare chosen 1 where no !i'cf-ed house exists, it wott'd lie better to bid itceu to printers' picnics from : this time forwtril. 1 Following ali; tho re'iluti.nis referred to . 1 above and aiitded at the business meeting ; 1 as the unanint us s-ntiments of the entire ' ; craft : ) ; .Viirr.7, T'isf iro are rindcr i'1'l'zitiens to Hon. iroorife ILSi ar for his Wiiidin-ss m i'irnlsh1tii to us. fre of exp.se Ins il'.'.iifhtlul iireve lor the use of the A..t:on on tiiis oceision. ( Hrxoh-r i. T 1 .tl.e thinks e! th" As'ia-thin are here! y nti!ir.i!ii.-; v returned to Messr-. Y.. Con rn! and H. A, M.-l'ike. I'liairinna mid Secre tary rospeeurclr of tho Ass K latton. f'T their in riciutiitable -n.l highly aii-eps.-!ni et .rts in net . tli.' iipthi ires nt X'-tir-ii.n nini picnic. Ifesoi-cf. II, it the thanks of the Jm. lata Valley ; Trtnler-' A?i ialion are da.- aud are lierei.v teu : ilore-l toCiij-ie- Y.. rush. 1 ieneriil Snporinten 1 : ent of the If i:ii" lvani.i r iiirnad : t. reerue 1". j lii.i. Supii n''Jidei!t of the I hinting Ion a-.id Itroad 1'oii t.iin'.d : to!', it. liot-ett-. s iceriu : tciideet r. ii.. Trroae. Clearnl-I and Hs;. l-'jijle V'llley rr. ihd :' to "ol. A. ."il. Sluts. Su; eriiitend ! cut ot" the l t Broa.1 Top raili-.a l : to H. it. Tay lor. Superi-rfen.-bvit of the W est r'enn division : . to v'hiel c MmiJn i, of Alto ma ; to I.. P. Ear mer. rener I Ticket A jri.nt. inid to Kolu-rt I'li.-virn and S. ?.!. I -vot. Superintendents of divishms id the Tenn-y f aum rail-rsd. V.'oec... ha; the pr-.'-oe.lins of this tneniin bo pitiishcl in all tho papers connected, with tho ' Assoeiatiou The (inmi:tce',on Or;anization appointed I by the Pt'sid'nt of the Association reported j the foiloni'ig list f nflicers for thcleiisiiing j year, and tl.rir report was adopted by ae claniatioi : I'resideii. .T-tin Til. Bowtinin, of the Eirrett 1 Prrtt: Vi i Prrsident. J. W. S.".ldy. of the l'- rt I J.'oyal ''i.iri; Secretary. W. I'.t; t'rawior.l. ! tho It'iiitiii..'ii M't i.'er ; Trr-a-urcr. H. C. Iieru. of ' the Ail.."Cii. Viiioir: Executive, Ceannitlee. E. , V nra 1. "f t iie ? i-Veytowii J-mnnl: H . A . M el 'ik- ' of the Canihria f .'ccren,- J. II. S-u.oiil. of th ' Indiana l''ir.w t! .- J. H. Irwin, of tlm Alto .na f Kailiral ; V. Sel.lweir, of the Mp-flitiiown ll- iii'ilt ' rnn en. Srn'ini J. P. ."Miekel. of 1 ho liedford j iimrttr ; Ihfh l.iml'jv. .f the Iliiiiiininb-n : AV.ci .- V. .',-av hteek. of tlm Itelieloute U'nfrk- Kuril .- !1. H Itrninerl. ol t ho Oirwensvil lo 7m. . and l. orae She in, id tuc Newport Lrdger. An isk:J AFi.rw (.i-.iiv.t.. We non t ie ceive the Sunday issue of the Altoona Cull ' and are thcrefnre in the dark as to the ev ict lanaunse uert by that sheet in reCiii-r! to the ; recent, printers' t t. nic. l ilt as tin-man who, ; to quote ttia lan-jirie of the Ti tl'V ", is t"o i mean to permit his employes to erj" a holi day will; their fellow-workmen, bus e i'lcni . ly Wen assuming a virtue which, to say the ; least, did not manifest iteif when we ciiiicd on him at the hist moment to see if he and . his employe.- wished t i a'.tend :hc picnic, we ' i.ave n.i hesitation in reproducing the t-.iiow-i ing from tin- .Vimf M-md iy last : i The 1 iitnael't" who i- er-ilited with the own.-r-ship and ed :lir.diiT ol 1 he Nit l ii furl, u;. Eievesi'li avenue, s curs iiec-r t.i ( e happy miles- l i the t ol i-in lit iii.' a. inistjrnKe jr-i'!. lbs vi ions at- i on too printer-' n Vc is c.,i:t' !.ip:i''le. and !.' rcfercnee ,i pie ' ilend l.eml '' pari oi tl.i ii;li r t au evidence t':.:it e) never nttaii.ed tl.e p.- ilm.i to do a lavnr lor tin- r. iir. t.1 r imp. my t In. t tin y are willing eriil bap'f- to ri iprocate i he ra': can not b"l '; u-sp Ie ior il.c ilninki'tts-i and row '"i-ru " tUn n-.-tr. a .-..1 i: 1-h 't ic; k.t :i:iy thlni !'- rn a Is I iie-iv th.:: nt tic: lei.st :.::-ci.-.n out of every e:iry who Pi'IuUe-l in repr-dn r."-;,-'e inndi'i;: "ll S.dui.liy wee not .lisi inies ot tier ti i rat hi'ii! art at all .'ml pr.ih.ibiy were m l t ie .',rf.-jj;.'r:. ,. a .-t;olc ex;-:i-.iei tl'k"t ls;icd II the prinfe--' a.---tiition. Islnca. 1 is a ftinl deal in on' tn'!'it : '. e rci-e. a'.-.m liie pie siti.m " i,r:i -ti.-cl i.i nn the radr- a.l com:. a:;v th 'i the i-orj.iji-.ii;. :i it.e!!. and it w::l loi toe .S'n.irfiy tii iltsaarce.il.! railrtKiil coiupiai" Iweoinvs ri-tivc position. . he tl're f.; n:h '.- b.Kit wln-ii l:ic n-.nler t'ie uu- . Tin- Hfinib'.ii aii 'on 'jfi-es-.il niul e!'V.f'Lirfr. -f t;iis !; t ': nn t nt tin- hi t.'i'!-:l. v.i W'.'iliii -!:'', H'.'i. j".; ;'-.. r roi'tinat'i' ti e:u. .ri'ss. lift. ;- t-i ! u'i '" k tin; III I!-'-, . i- .i- tl.e ir ( i.ii-'u- work lil.il IH'L .-I'l'll acrnV.il 11 v'lieil f-.l -.' ViTiH :',ii,'-: en .'.th-. i -i'i . i on .1. M 1 in !! al I i ' 11. E'i-. ' 1 "' MW;i'!!. ol .ii'ln-.--ti'v!i. .1. S' l. or.l i. .-. Mi'iiiiw, liii. '.l.y i-iin-i'.i'riitii'-j on lilii.i-l! e'.l.!t!l!ll.-il, I'. illl ' sir:, iiuit ot I'ir.ir-i- 1." i' of lb.:iiil:iv-' -1 1 : tl..- List ami b:si if tbfli: rti'-ivil'-' ii'i.v. It is r.i.o i- ft'M.it ti.a' J.:. 7I.''.ivil , c.r..;ii;'.aU'. 1 ,i- i'v-i lir.e.i t.' b,- a I.(M'At CORHISI'OSnEX'l'. ' 4 .-Irxs-rtK. Sept. 1. is). lKii Firiin-I li. r.m let littV vill.iue hue h-a rpilio r-nthnsii-iic of l.ile over :l c !. rin:ili(.ri "1 a j llan ick a a.l V.ralisii -ut.-iicli i.r-rirnsl a . lew evft.it.js at., at ex-Slierifl Imtbit.-s :..ror-io. i The iitwiT.t; w oniied to order b Mr. t'Mil.p J. ' Saniler.s. t!ic . iitlelnnl.lv cominittecmiin tor this I township. nMcr which, on nctiwii ol Mr. W m. rr ren. the tollowlnic named iri ntlcucn were ch .ren jornianent ortteers of the Club: President. I'at k It. Smith : Vice Preodents. leo. Met'olloiiah. M thins Kanibaiih. I'lnlij. Kartell; Sccre'iry, rt m. H. 'ailv; orrespomlinij St--ret iry. Win. (ar ri tt: Ki.s-'ntive Conimittee. Jits. S. lmrbin. lames Sinner. Jo-ei.h Irrilfin. Nicholas Vreelholl. l.dw'd V'irren : i'orrii'i.ii.liiiu: (.'omnuttfe. I. .1- Sander, i I! il crt Bradv, John Smilii, Thos. SarijeTit. Mich"! t Thomas. The constitution adojtci by tiiel-Iubis j similar to the one wtiich governs ti e Kbenshnr I ;iub. and we hne fifty ine iit i rs alreidy on the I ro 1. all of wiiom signed it at the hr-t meeting, with ', fa r prospects lor many more: and wl.cn the sc-ond itiy il November corner aiiiin. I one hundred and 1 twenty sound. Soli. I 1 h-mocratic votes will be i-t ! In this township for H.ineii-k and l'.nuiish. Such j at least Is the cry as it revrrocrates through the valleys and nlonn" the billide and rushe on with j renewed vljjor until it reicbes the ti.pin.t eaks I ol the Allehenies. pr.K-lnimin a." it af cs the l..ve and veneration ol I't iintylvania'? sous lor the m- i de standard bearers ol the I oiiio r;iiie partp. lien. V In field S. Hancock ami Hon. Win. H. l.nii.-b. j So you ei-e that here, as cl.-cwhere, the s I work i iroes bravely on. W. H. C, Scc'y OMTI BV. ' CIIMHIN.-T:-.l. nt 1:1s reM.lersee in Strmm't- ville tv".ii2h. en Sundav morninz. Sept. ft, l'-s, J. W. Conius, Ksi.. in the tilti c.ir ol his uo. ' Tlie sufofwt of this Toticewas t.orn in Condon, i Haroiiv Ciuirbleii:i Ca-tle.CoT.ntv lamcrick. Ire- i land. I el. loih. ls. He attended liie Aatlonal , School bud afterward ara.iualed at the Hiyli j Normal Sch""l. in the cny of luiblin. ar.d after I irradu.itinti filled lira time therhairof l"r'c--i.r 1 of iMnthetnaties. In the year IMS lie r-iee! the jirole?-orhi' and emiir rated to this oomi'ry, i where lie eiezaire.l as a contractor in bnlldfnis the ! New I'ortae I'ailroad. Alter the completion ot I that work, Mr. Condi. n settled at Sanumiti iile, where lie embarked for a tone in the hole! busi ness, but was attcrward e!is-tcd a Justice o. t!ie 1 Peace, which oltlec he In Id tor seventeen yea-- j and up to the tune of his d"ath. Ab.'iit tho'year J ls'l he re.-nined the i.r"tc--i..n ot teachlmr. which . he followed iint 1 1 Ocinber or November of last j year, wlien he sr. stricken down as tie entered the , school room, by nn aj.opletie stroke, from the ef- j feels ol which he never recovered. In every re- j lati.'n of lile his chief uim was to honestly and j lit il li 1 o 1 1 y discharge the duties ot the position which In" filled. Havlii:; done his duty as a Chris- 1 tian aud a citiren, tie mas fortified in'hi last mo- Tuents by th" rites and sacrauients of the ( 'utholic j Church, of wbich he was during life a consistent j nii-l comjiary ui'mlT. and resfirncd his limiior- tal sp'rit, earnestly hopini;, throimh the merits ef ; our blesei KfiUs'iiii-r. to receive the rewurd . promised to those who have ioii::.t the irood liht 1 anil rest from their labors. His remains were j everted to the church by an immense tuaeral cor- : tcj i ol sorrowing relatives and friends, where a i soicmn re.piiem Mas was chanted and an elo- I uent Inneral sermon jtrcaehe.l t.y i;ev. Ir'athi-r liavin. alter which the reunins were ctnsii;ned to their last resting place tn the Catholic Ccmeiery. l'e:ice to his asli-s and eternal rest to his soul. Altoouii papers pieasc copy. J. IS". I v 13 TV I3V 1 1 V H SPAVIN CURE. Tlif tuost mareensfnl Kcinfl.v ever dis covered, as it t certiiu in its etf-cts and iIimis not blister. KKAII ITtfM IT liKI.UW : From Rov. P. N. CHANCER, Prciitnig Elder of Ihr St. Albant' tHxtrict. St. ALB.iss.Vt., Jan. tM, lssa. He. H. J. KEtnvi.L fc Co. (lents ! In reply to your letter 1 will'say that my experience with Ken ilall's rspavin Cure has Ik en very satisfactory in de.!. Tiirce or four years asro 1 procured a bottle Irom TouraKent and wilh it cured a hor-e of lame nii caused by spavin. f-st season my horse be came i ery lame and I turned him out for a few weeks, when he became better, but when I tit liita on the road be uri'ir worse, when 1 discovered th.it a rinubono was fonnitiii. I jirii-ttrcd a I utile cl Kur.d ill's Spavin Cure and wiih less than a bottle euteil him so that i.o Is not lame, ncittier can the bunch be found. Kespeeiiuilr yours. V. N. tl-iscrn. VKKSKVEKAXCi: IVILL TKT.J, St'iit,:it"n, ::bs., M.irch 1, lo. It .1. Krmm m. c i 'o. nonf: . In ititirc ti voa tn n-l nyvlf 1 tliink I tiif0it l Ii-t v n kn'tr Oiut lisvo rc!in0sl tr.o !hjc snnrins with KcTi Si Si nrin i'uro ono very !Rriro -:k- : d M"t know I !ursio oi'lit iiintii.-. It took tn !mr iiicntt! to tnko t!i lnr ctl ar.A two fr t Uv j-ina1. 1 o:io. I have r.Fcl t n Imitlr. Tn- i.r-e i -ut lr.-iy xrc. net 3t all .-i :fr, ami i n lnjnc!'. to lf f n (r l't, ThU i? a Wfn!rr!til ?t.! i-i ;n. It i a r.orr tl;i!iu ii'Tt. ut it it i!". f"rr nil wli:it it lias r! n? tur me tt. :ilf will I i: rry rr,it. i;4ie:ii'ullT voui., Ciias. II. Paj'.ki:::. Kendall's Spavin Cure. A inn mi. S Ini vikill I "o.. June ". lsno. Hit. J?. J. Kkm.aii. t Co. Creits; A cao of s,.;i v i n t h t cj 1 1 1 - n n ler rn v ..!.ervn ti.n vr.ts ent ire Iv etire.l l.v iint' lie.!!' !! your Ketel-ill's Siirvin Cure, fuel the liurso sei.l o U"ri:ir',is f -r ti-rn !iy-i-droil il .'.lnrs. Y'mr.s truly, fins. II. Htvitr. "Tiie" lnii.'.-i5t. STATEMENT MADE UNDER OATH- Tn iVn,iM Ir Mav Cos, i :i -v.-In tlie rreir 11.-5 I f.vverri n!.,nrhV'i."-r.v. a ln-n s rz-.r. nml c.;i-ii'ei-.iy stf j.eil tr.o lnme.ioss an.l removed the e'il..rx''men!. 1 l.ave wotied the 1 or-e ever since, vtv hard, an 1 he never lei- h-cn 1 tne, nor eonl 1 1 i-ier see any i :li ren.e in tb Pize of the hiH-k joints since 1 treated hnn wit!.;K"n ilall s Spavin Care. li. A. IJaishw. Enosburh Ei.lis. Vt.. Feb. C5, 1ST:'. Ste rn rrd snhscr!'"d t., before me, tl::s 2Sth dav .l El I ruarv. A. Ii. 1-T.i. Jmis r. .Ti: .Tt f-i -e of the leace. KEXDAUS SPAVIX C U 1 1 E r.n-r t: S JIILLM. W.i-bini'.on .,.. "V. Y., I 'e:: :ui ry "Jl, 's... I. J. Kn-vr.ii I.. M. T. Ii -ir Sir : The l ;-tf -air o on wtii'-h 1 t'S"d 'our "Si-:ivi;i i';,-e" w.i ' lnnlinnnt ankhi sprain of sixteen months' stand imr. 1 bad tried mauv things. t.ntC'il v.iio. ''i oar 'Spai ln Cure" net Mm I ml to tiie ground aculn. nn.l. lor tiie hrt I'm.: -lie-. hurt, in a nutiirui po sition. E..r a li'inilv liniT-i-nt it excel tn.i thin we have ever used. Yours trulv, Kvv. "'I. P. Itu: .. I'astnr ?I. E. Church. Puttee's -""lid. N. Y. Ki:miAl!.'.iSrivi5 C: e- is su-e In Us f!.'U and ltnl.I in ils action. a it d.s not l.ii.-ur. yet it is j penetratinic and powerful to r.-acl: every dei-p-seat ed pain t r to remove any Nmy srowf'i or other en- larcment, such .? spavins, ti t s. curbs, call i:;s, j si'rai-.is. swellinzs, any biniene.-s nr.it all cidanie- rnents of the joint or liu.hs. rhuum-ilism in nun, i or for nny pnrp'e f..r which a liniment is used for man or bca-t. .It is in-w know r. to be tl.e l-: lini- Ii-ent for man ever used, being ft? mild in itk action ; as it Is certain in its id'cct-. S' ti l a bb es fi r il- i liMtrat" I cir-'iilar. whi.-ii f e think ives o-itivo proof of it- virtni'S. No reitie iy for man a well r.s ; beast b-is ei er to oiir V liowi-iii. nn: t with such un- j iua!ir.?d su.-cer-s. j Ice. si per l.ule. or r-i-c '.':.: ties for ''. Al l. ' T'ih m.!--. s l am it i .-c.in g.-t it f .r you, or it will . be ent to any r.l ire on receipt ..f j ri-e the j pn.priet irs. H::. 1!. J. KK.VH.W.b : !.. Ens- i bt:r"h I alls, Ytrui nit. SUED BY Al.E l'Kf'5- . UISTS. o-1o.-14m. ASSIGNEE'S SALE TY 7irTiifr of n n r'cr onl r r t t 'uiirt of "oni- mci'.j I'li-n i.i t 'r. :n i 1a t-nunt y, i-ic iri t'i, 1 wtli fx;-..-i-p r- .ii!'!ir -il m the jTi'iui-o? ot o. 1, lu-rorTii fU.r (ic-Ttl on ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1SS0, At 2o'i Lfx K, r. m.. the f.l I xvjr. tleoril-v.! roal ('tut'?, to tt ! t : Xo. 1- Ml tint rortn.Ti MKT.r.i: lA!'ri HF J.A .N 1 ? mi.Ui" tu S'lrnir'T h:il t o w i -1. 1 j . l'a:n- hria runty. l'a , ni,; .iii:i- i.m N ol I'at k 1 ' nii y, .1,-inif ?-t ' 5 1 -null. VV in. Sumy, ti n-! il h'-s, - i - n :. ' in.: t'J AfrfH. tnor or le-s. ait.'al 10 At of ' wht-h arc (!car.t. Invintf lh,'i .'n ertvi--'l n two lory f'yn Huut Hon ''. a h rnmc tim.k Har t, h11 tho !.ocv-:iry okt W: ; I ! r if . nil in uonl ro- iniir. 1 hvm m n -r'i,-a ot r irrt on saui I.i rni. C- 1 1 i i) i nu ;i oiut 1 .vt n to tr 'Ot. r. ir-i li :t r,w-i. ! i.ero iv also i;o nl nitT Pt X wr! l u ir finl .t s u "'i-tvin-;-!' o;i the ndi'iini:! i.tih. Thi- one ol tV- ho?t Iftzttt in Smuir-hill ti.wnIM- No. 2. A f'T i.n 1 f F ' K or. TK.V.T orTlM- Hl-.i; I, M .rii:it- il SM::Tor-:ili 1 .r.-:.;: p. iu n"T';y , .!;. nn; a l;i !;!- . !- h; ."t i'o . T M'-i o!(i'il. hill fiihr. oit:i:Tii:i IJ'l Arrr. Iiir,,"r or im l n ;!i iw : . TfrnH of ftl-r I r tl-ir P of th rfc.au rnnicv tn le- ;.. i i n-1 i ii" re nr. i e. witb In;.-: . -:. ! I on lo' v : f r'i:r " i"1 of t)o r r; w oui! :uin;::il voit-nis. . ? i;tf"! ny the? j'i'i n' ut l-i;d 1 the i-'in-hri-.-r. M K i: V Tn ;;::'. A -i;i -, ii 1 v t r ,,vT. ii titn i ol. o r l!:rr- p ::' - a n.l nn.; . f-t ti c I fcrc i J.. s-:"'. t 1 1-, rye ' n i si- I.i ti t.t . I 1-.V t i : ei , wn I'M t: II S-iTf.i-rl.il! Tn: VOTii'!', TOT t'," nn b-r-i--'- e ' i:!:sj.s-i:';-.-Y . -.-r"i-e. ly l.n' lers i-f C: in ...ti i!-i;!i..s I 'iiiiiLri:' ci :il! I .--s .:' r"--!i.-t ;l-b ':' -".' tie-I'll -sill" ll'...ii lie1..!. Ec-i.i ..ii I i iv. 1 .. ! i -"c . v. 1 1 ! " 1 1 J . li 1'tir Hi :-.s 1: nii i hit. nr i:t i. n; j r-'.ni-'-". il cy Iii" In i- e -e -i - !. If. I 11 ii'tc'l. ; .1 VS. N .1. I . Tli I l-EU, YV. . KM-.! . ;. it. l-l m i N. ill. ii. :i.iiiMi, r.i. -.b .i n. i". ii.-i. i in. ?.i .i . lit n i-.i ; :i. SIVI'M. '. t T.. M ir. I il'tilU.KI'Y j.vs a. ike. M.-ill II ! .!M' ii. ; ' A i; !' S l!.N li.X. 1'! I.XM.Y, 11 '1.1 1. . 1. El I ''l El -.1. I.. ' lil.E '1 l'i IS. I I H ' 1 il 1 "I! TV 1 1 V . ' El'il'l El CY . i I. if t)l iv:i ".).; TION. .1. . IT" 1 t: C 1 c i r nn 1 11 -s Te : 1 . ' ,..ii. !..i; Em---i Ayer's Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most acreabl' dressing, -whirli is at once harmless and ( flee! ual, for pre serving tiie Lair. It restore?., itli .hs gloss ami frcslineps of yonth, f vJe'l or pr.iy, light, anl rexl liair, to a ricli brown, or deep Llack, as may be 55ircl. Py Its use tliia Lair is thickened, and baldness often thongli rot always erred. It cheeks fa!!in of the hair iinineiliaiely, an 1 cv.isps a new growth in all cases r.hc-ra the t,larn1s ara not ilecayed; while to lia-'iy, neuV, cr otherwise disoaseJ Lair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. Thi Vioon cleanses the scalp, ci-es ?n 1 prevents the forniatiuti of dandrofl; and, ; by its cooling, ftimulaline, and tfoothin j properties, it heals must if nr.t all f tha j Lmuors ami diseases peculiar 1 1 the sca'p, : "keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under J which conditions diseases of the scalp and i Lair are impossible. , J As a Dressing for "Ladies' Il.-ur ; The Vioou is incomparable. It is coii.r j less, contains neither oil nor dye, and tvVl i not soil white cambric. It imparts ail j agreeable and lasting perfume, and as nn I article for the toilet it is economical and ; unsurpassed iu its cxc"lence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Practical and AnaJrUcal Chemists. Lowell, Mass. OU ET ALL HIlLQI-l-TS E VE II TW n KC. MAClIINKliY HALL WE E. SGHMERTZ & CO., MAM'I'AtTlliLKS cusmn mm mm MAN, WOMAN, 'should weak Tiii:iKsiioi:s. AS 1 I Ol! IN THE STORL Y01 DCAL. j I VI C I D D ! P II P DDIl J. n. utluilUHuUiS u nnU.i 1 -di:ai.i is in Dry Groocls, laiiev Goods, C L O T H I i Gr, NOTIOXS, GltOCEKIES, c&c, CAIillULU'OWX, PA. HEW GOODS EECEIY'D WEEKLY ASH ALWAYS SOI.! AT Till. ! VERY LOWEST PRICES. e-ASII r.llll TU (lirTRY I'BO. 1)1 (T n ti e n iooitsi are not lclr"l. ; J. iv. sH.vriiAi an . into. Carrol. town. "Mar li V T-o.-tl. CIDER MILLS. 1 H AY E TH F. Aiif.M Y Ft K IllE i ix Tin; coi'xtiiy, ! Aii l nny i f r-.i ;-"iiiir t j t'ri-V n otic t V'"? Fa'.I irii: i- u-.iit hi ow it ir.tt r-i - t v iilti: nt my Fl"- K:'l' :- :;- i f'u 1 ORDER EARLY IN THE SEASON, I So ti.-it tb.-re wiil be t o dei-iy in itt'p'yitm t.11 la i line time With tl.is r.r p .'11- ultra Ci b r i.ii. i liKO. lU XTLKY. j Et snftmr. Am. r, i i.-i-.n. 17AKM VOW SAI.K. -Titr tT.f(-rcijn- I'er ! nrni -of 1V5 Arrf, r-it i-.tf .1 ' n t one tix 1 1 tr. :m " r-1 n Inrif.! tw .-.ry I- ; I l ak STir.i.i;, :i:,il a ';i-ii.:kc in i ti n; r t "--.!, I;., viiji: th"nn or, et VK IWV::.I.1N'1 R 1 V:r- cmv t.:!tl'.-3M:Titt. trt.-? nn.l I'U'ii'y ' : 1 w;itrr o This jiroi.t r:y is :,r t i h hr-t ii ihr ; ur( - .d n i.ni'r."r r--"'. :. i ! m:'?v tvv i-i fitao1. Il y:U 1 t ht -j fill lVa. H U'V1 Ct'Ul-1 s.'M at har- tr in n:ol t Ion r.i, I n ,r niLirr--- AVm. f.ri:m. uut;, , l'a., or Hi-j-Ir t t'rrr. AT.li I'. s.MYTH, t.-'irn. 2" Pike Si., riti.-hu-glj. Au-i. Is TOTKT Ol liI-iU'Tli X. The ii-irtii'-r-'Mi" li-Ti tni,.r.- c.it'nir i.etwecn E. ..I-, nn.b r tiie tir-n T.nine of . Mciitrcrr.ini C. E' Mcr.'7'tr.. I.-.--V. w- -t t'.T l-l 1st. i-- i. 1 lie IL V. Il-i. ;?-r. at !i ilfivi'. Ui.scllt-.- 1 a -.- .'j in f- (.vi. - -ii 1 I y it'i.t ir.l eetist.r.t 1 k- ire 'ti l'i" li:itvl cl -' n r ir .;1 J eT- t.s its . : 1 Ins- -.'it tbem E. YV. 111.M.EK. c. i.i: ir. t r l'b" l ii--!lli lr-tii ti-.' E 'n's I E. YV. Mer.t, r. wii i.. .1 wv::.i re -c-:!-. i ef ; ( : ." i . i- tl. .1' ::n.l ''.ill-in cal - v. ill be r. i: ; .mi. 1 I t itikiul t .. 1 li.tr111-.i -n-.i'.-o ..t t'.i ii ) v. :.iE.M ;.i K. .:-t f . !-- i.-C !.MIM-T I - i ! s-iii, . ttn i-i. l-.te ; be n tin; A1 E. ! : AV. I I A TO ; r. r- YY". NOTK K. 'ATM I.X. (1icM. !.' esll.lc !-f (lev. .1 -u l-l--nail, .le-ense.l. t'. t I i-1 l-t s-'ic 1. riil .er-l.cr-l r r,..:1e ! n- i:. -t : i; : til' I .. IT. :i": l': i-t I ; !e. un.l tiifse t !!:- s.iincw-:ii irisc:it tiicta i-i i- r ct-'."ne' t. a i N is !. 1 . A .lis in is; rut nr. '. i.'.-f!. : in r r Ei.ci- I U'J Tl - N -( UK'!:.-All in vs'Mis r. :,i n i : J t t j, n 0 j tircl; lc,t ihr ro-: . .! i. '. . -is tl.e liny, whent, , t : ,. - a .. i i. : 1 s ,,ti ; '. t.iriii i.t 1, is is It-:, ill f I iii:-lrr t..A n'.i: ji. nr. 1 iv-,n t : - mi I' iiui'r -r u. nny wny i ?ter!c--! t. -i-.r:i..n nl m:,I j n .iucJ w ill l.t r"vve K-vl '-i'r.i:i. t" law. o:i: r f'.n. I rni :it: .-r; W II ll Sll-1' aa-iiiist a IV: I.I .I M tl'HAK.Y. nnstrr Tw... Se.-t. j. -.-.t. . IIi t -E anil I.'t in 1 JL' tl.e Y c-t wnr.i 1 I fl rnsi'ti r-j t""-"ie'i. tlT'iiwn riv ci 1 nj.ici t-y lri-1'k 1 -it" 1 i n i sy j.-i m. tits. 1 . .,! - ,; v cut'-1 bt'tiits .; : ' v t . A. YY. El CK. . 1 . i is -i .- J . -,: 1V! 1), i .i l.ADIE.v SEM1NAHY. .1 -iit-ri. -tei.vr , I -!. x. v.. I I. El'llO r I . .1 I. II '":.IC. 1 vT 'I ) -
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