iAMJBKIA MIBMAN. BEXSBCG. PA., : : : Skit. 12, 18G7. ' ' l,EMGCHATIC5TATE TICKET. ' F03 JmCE OF trPKF.ME COURT : IO. GEORGK SIIARSWOOD, j . '. Of Fhllndflph'. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ;. , ri'R ssriir.Lv : ; Icn. JOHN T. LINTON, Jobnetown. V-5 ruK snFr.:FF : y JOHN A. BLAIR, Ebensburg. FOR ThKASlThER ! , .' JOHN COX, Conemaugh. ! F.n COi!IiSI0NEB : JOHN A. KENNEDY, Carrolltown. FOR JCXT COMi:iiIO.N"E3 : ? JOHN BUCK, Curroiltown. ' :.. ' rcF. l'OOR HuUsE riUECT-R : JOHN D. THOMAS, Ebeneburg. t FDU'. I). EVANS, Crovle, 3 years, f , JOHN F. ALLEN, Yod'er, 1 year. Yvi corns i. r ; J' J. A. 1IAEROLD, Johnstown. - Kndicul County Convention. 7 This auejxut body assembled on the fec-- nd of Stj't-jinlci'. Some tix distticts were lureprescr.ted, vet there was much talent f, n the body. Among the names we re 'l ornizo those of John J. Gin??, Esq , late , i idionl member from this county, Juhn ; J'lincy Adam?', Aleck M'Yicker, former- , radical Sheriff and would-be Treasurer, -:' V". A. M'Dermitt, of the Grand Army j.'f the Republic, Samuel Singleton, late district Attorney and prospective Eepre- r.tative, Jo?!ah 31. Christ, C. O. U. S., VI. Jacob M. Campbell, Surveyor Gen eral nod one of the Chiefs of G. A. li , i. :.Jf. S. Strayer, J. 1, J. S. Ogdon, G. A. L, Capt. James Quir.n, do., do., Henry y Valfers, Fort man of Grand Inquest, J, '.J. Gillej-pie, G. A. 11., James Cooper, - yl rmei ly County Commissioner, radical t ember, and next radical Jury Commia--mrr, Wiliken of Washington, as the -' 'fthlllit if. Pflr.f V. W Vlnt-irtrron CI .., - . '"'-o""! if . late radical Sheriff and embryo uieal Commissioner, J. D. Hamiiton, te Sheriff, E. Crura, and Wo. Ream, I r many j-ears Constable of ene of the ost respectable districts in the county. Dr. iVil, one of the .v'.'ars of the party, .as elevated to the chair, supported, right fid lefr, by his numerous Vices, and .jnted by Slick. and Singleton, SS. f Ths members of the Convention then yccccdc-d to nnniioate each olher as can .daies, but failed in part, ns one or two the nominees were, by mistake, out- lers. IJut they nominated, neverthe jiUi clover ticket. Singleton, formerly of Indiana 'tmty, but who has resided several years nsburg, was nominated for Assem . q'Hc served in the Union array, is a r.of very respectable attainments, . .s of irreproachable character, j Msg. Richard Kyckinari was nominated jr Sheriff. He is, we understand, a Ca Ldian by birth, but presume, if so, he r s since naturalized. He also has ,d :eral years in Cambria county. ii ved in the army, is chief of police in ; 'hiisto.vn, and is, we believe, a compe ';' nt, as we know ha is a clever, man. i.; Lieut.-Ccl. Wni. A. M'Dermitt, candi ite fur Tieufuier, Las nho been in the j, r ice of his country, and is a respectable ?: J"n man. i, Caj.t. F. Flanean, tho nominee for 'i ommii .r,rr, i a clever man and a gal- a tolditr, hut h - lost Lis ircatije three oars since'. 1 1 I.a.l been nominated by a ra:'.icals fjr Sl,crin, and was running . r a s-irunj- current of popular favor, J hen !.e withdrew and irave l.Ia r,t;i t,. s I I 'urlni Kail il,)ad locofoco of tho ;!'l Dalgclty f-lripe, and thereby amed bnd disappointed what democratic -. ien.N lie had. i Cot. Jumcs Ci.pcr is tbo candidate for .-ry Commiioncr. Ila never was in 4 e 6C"', but he is nominated fur the A ( ily ctlico the radicals can get iu Cambria aury, and of course tiie soldiers were not 'tended to be fcleeted.' Mr. (not Col.) ."ooper is a worthy and competent man, . ll,J v,iI1 waiea good officer from hisgen- if al acpaintance with the peoj.Ie. Sorgtant J. S. Ogden was nominated I j-r Foor House Director. Vo understand li.at Mr.. William Glass, of Monster, had en agreed upon in caucus for this posi .. 'n, as a reward for trading F,arker for i .rrcd last year, but the secret organiza- ; :n defeated Lin. in convention. Mr. Og- i'i " is a J-ing young man, and wouhl , dyubt a good offieer if he had a a ice. : The other candidates John Van Scoj (, Jr., of VvLite township, for Auditor j- 3 years, Charles Luxton, of Jackson WnhLip, for Auditor for 1 year, and G. , Stineman, of IiicLIand township-we not know nor do many of our reader., , wc agree with the Alleghuniua that it - V utuc M available ticket" they ht h.-lve nominated. 5 ; r- lWi is Chairman cf the Radical ; y Committee. We' suppose they "li hy called together by this and wLo arQ .a 'Si;' U i!l t!itli' 0Wl v-av. A ELOHIQUS DEMOCRATIC VICTORY IX CALIFORNIA. THE GOLDEN GATE CLOSED AGAINST- RADICALISM. Rcmocrafic Governor and Two Congressmen lSecled. A U. STATES SENATOR SECURED. The election in California on Thursday 1:11 resulted in" an overwhelming Demo cratic victory. Henry II. 1 1 night, the Democratic candidate for Governor of that State, has been elected by not loss than ten thousand majority, two of the three Congressmen chosen arc Democrats, and the Legislature is Democratic, thus secu ring thc election of a United States Sena tor in place of Conness, thi present Jiadi cnl incumbent. The entire State has been thoroughly redeemed from the blighting curse of radicalism, and the tyrannical and disunion policy of Congress has been rebuked in terms that cannot be mistaken or gainsayrd. The wild waves of fanati cism have been broken upon the Facific coast, and the corruption and disregard of constitutional obligations which have so long marked the career of the dominant party will ere long be checked all over the land by the voice of a free people, who are not willing to bo degraded to the level of the ignorant and indolent negroes who are sought to be made their efu:l. The De mocracy of thc Golden State, have won a glorious victory, which will foot up a gain of not less than twenty-four thousand since the latt Gubernatorial election. This is certainly tidings of great joy" to the true men of the Keystone State, and can Hot fail to nerve them for the comin O etrugple in our own good old Commou weahh. As The Aye truly remarks, Cal ifornia only takes the position a short time in advance of Pennsylvania, New York, and other States on this side of the At lantic slope of that chain of mountains which backbone the continent in this de partment of the New World. The same causes which affected the people of Cali fornia will change the opinions of men in this State. The only thing to be done is to keep the Puritan and the Negro prom inently before the masses, and they will redeem the Old Keystone State at the coming election. The result in California has sent a thrill of joy to the heart of every man who loves his country and seeks to re-estabiUu the Constitution as tho chart by which the Mnp of btate is to be steered in the future, and hence all will join in the jubilations of the New York World when it savs: California is an epitome cf the Uuiou. Her soil is peopled by the sons of everv State in the Uuiou, from Mai :e to Texas, and from Florida to Minnesota. The verdict of condemnation prououuced upou the lte publiciiu party and all its works by Califor nia has therefore a deeper significance ihau if it were renounced by auy brate vvhe.e M'Ctional or local iulueutos. have gi eater weight. It signifies nothing les than the approachiug Ui.-sclution of the paity which has ruled and nearly ruiLed the nation dur ing the Just six years, and the spte ly do.vu lad of the Lau who were fast tran;!.rinin our republican sy.-tem of self-government ii to a military despotism. Welcome! thrice welcome ! this news from the galhmt l'ac:tic Sute. whLh comes like a lulcj Aui of tiiumph aLd the cheers of victorious troops from one wihj of a j;re;it army, pealing ahn the lii.es, and neivih; ti..:; lcllow-hol dicrs to a final and over whelming OU.-mC. Do vol. Lr.ir the call, mn of Mdir o ? The Pacific to the far Atlantic puks: Th victory w havo won. you, too, m .y w in The od.hi with us were as e'e.-peiate as'yours. Tom-tLtr all, and charge t'.r victory." Do y.u hear the shout, Ohioui.s, nud n.en cf the Kevbione State, which comes fi om the Goieieu C.ites ? "Wo have redeemed Cali fornia. Your odds are yet more desperate than curs, l'.ut the line is Lroken. On. on w ith a'l your troops, aud charge for victory." Later returns from the California election give the Democrats a gain of one LT. S. Senator, three members of Congress, besides thc Governor, Lieutenant Gover nor, Secretary of State, Controller, Treas urer, Surveyor General, Attorney Gencr.--', Harbor Commissioner, Clerk of Supreme Court, State Pi inter, a majority in the Legislature and several hundred minor officers. Very good. A Siuam.e Fui-.ak. A fe w days since a woman went to East Saginaw, in this Stae, and issued handbills announcing that Mile. Ellanora Shoudon would walk a rope stretched across Genessee street at G o'clock v. r., Tuesday. A great crowd assembled, but for some reason she failed to walk, postponing it until thc next day. At the appointed hour about2,0U0 peo ple assembled to witness the performance. The lady appeared in a robe de ballet, but seemed very timid, and after a while, see ing her awkwardness, the authorities in terposed and stopped the performance. On Thursday an old gentleman came to town in a state of great excitement, inquiring for a missing daughter who answered the description of the rope walker, and stated that she had left home suddenly a few days previous, and that her people feared foul play. The father who is well known to parties in this city, is a wealthy busi ness man, residing in Flint. The youir lady is twenty-four years old, is handsome" and engaged to be married to a wealthy Eastern man soon, and moves in tl circles ot society. She had never walked a rope before, and what induced her to undertake such a rash adventure is beyond conception. She was induced to go home by a party who was acquainted with her father aud family, and started about an hour before her father came. Detroit Ad vertiser, September 2. Hon. I. W. Hall, was defeated for the nomination for State .Senator in the Radical Conference at Lewistown, on Fri day last.. NEWS OF THE WEEK. The Englishmen who were held as prisoners by the King of Abj'ssini.i have been released. A manTtamed George Finonoff the other day killed four wild turkeys at oze shot, near M'Connellburg, Fulton county. There was frost near Springfield, Massachusetts, on the 30th ult., and snow fed on Mount Washington tne same day c- j liev. Windt has been sentenced to ! fifteen years in the eastern penitentiary. About twenty girls ot the asylum were suij cted to his lusts. A stick of logwood that was lost over board at Union wharf, Portland, about forty years ago, was found in the mud, last week, quite sound. A New Haven minister of twenty five years" standing, 1ms been obliged to abandon the pulpit and go to work as a carpenter, in order to earn enough to sup port his family. Eli Kirabcrly, of Guilford. Ct., was kicked by a rooster on Saturday last, and was so badly hurt that he is in danger of lockjaw ! The fiisky bird hit him with a spur in the knee. A water spout, over one h-.mdred feet in diameter, came across the Dela ware north of New Cas:!e, on the ."th instant, and upon touching land swept fences and trees away like ch.uK A t-ix year old boy, at Trenton, N. ., who was IocKed up in a uark closet Wfol;- l.ir h.'ia f i-.'r.Vinf. I ,r.- ... . ! m from fright, continued to scream at inter- Vila f.ir 1 ,.., -,. tl.-. ".,1 ;.., U., died. Four boys, the jourget only fi ft ce:i years oi l, swam the Niagara Liver m Square Island recently, : t a point v. here the current is full of eddies and wi!iih:ok. m 1 roes towards ti ie i-uiss ill I IT A tin rate o! seven runes per iiou On Sunday last, a crazy rx-iiro enter ed a colored Baptist church in Savannah. and mounting tho lvi'nir r-l.wi.l o lirt.-F harangue by flingiug spittoons at the con- greg.ntion. The poor wretch when finally seized became rav ing mad Mr. James Fleming, of New London, Missouri, grew a crop of wheat on bis farm this season which averaged forty bushels to I lie acre. He sowed fourteen acres, and gathered live humhed and sixty bushels of piime wheat. Mr. Jacob Gallagher, of London- r derrv tuwnvhin. D.-mnliin cuimti' wlih at work in a fieid hist Thursday was j , 7, ........ olJ. It is said that Diaz has come to an open rupture with him because of his determination to execute more prisoners. Miramon's brother is in arms against Juarez with 2,500 men. The reservoir which supplies the city of Hartford, Connecticut, with water (six mnes distant) gave way on the Cth instant, !Pn TllifT fliui n million - ..r a upon the surrounding farms and sweeping fences, house-, mills, &c, into n com-.Icte i, 1 ...11 uv.M, untiivil L..1LO S ( I VV lU'I wreck According to the latest revelatier.3 of New England political opinion. Senator Wilson crucliy savs: "We owe a debt of jiiHiiiu'jo io .-anton wiiielt wo will Lr n hmz time in paving." It looks ko : that debt, even with no bankrupt act, can be ' bought at a very low ra'e just now. i At Columbus. Ohio. Wednesday ' evenii-.r, two boys named Jacob Penncr j and William Schwartz, aged ropcctively fii'ieen and twelve years, got into a quir- ' red, when LVnner drew a pocket knife and ' tabbed Schwartz to the heart ohum." 1 ' Lall. almost inslanlly. Eenncr is in : jail. . ! A few weeks ago. a small child of! ! Alexander Taylor, icsi ling in Joiferson . township, Fayette county, while in the i woods, with other children, gathering ! wood, ran in pursuit of a kitten, and trip- inn-, fell, .irl'b. r ! , .. .. I....... struck by lightning and instantly "killed, j thickest kind, in mid August, and the ! He was a laboring man about forty-five i v"lJl-,"'S closed ind the key-holes stopped, years of age, and leaves a wife and three a!1L' C:tc'1 11Iocr with an old lie skunk in ' childron. j his arms, before he would sit on a jury ! The murderer and usurper, Juarez. ! Wltil t!:c whitest and docentest of thes'c I has had himself crowned w i'h :i irmvn .! Democrats." Well. Jay has the renuta- i stone, cut tins it swcrelv, frotn the effect- ! , l,i,K;u 111 Congrot-s want to re : of which sbo died a feu- davs a ' . " i l,Jil,:Ue lIie Lxccutive Department of the I , . : government. I .i. young sea s:rp3nf, strayed away ; from Its psmntal r.est in Lake Michigan, i . . t- i , , . . . mm cMincmy capture-1 in i;etroit nvcr. T . . j He was tive ami a half feet long, and car-iL-d a villainous mouth. TV-.,'-.- .., .m ! saw him, and a well directed 1 ,e.v with an oar caused him to turn around its L-!:d- ! whi he was Limled in and killed. The I I.h.Tt. I.oa 1 . .. "V A- i ! -Eenj imin Shyers took Robert Ma- ! ! singili's girl fro,, him, on the way to churc!,, in St. Paul. Deeatur Cnnie- Tn. ! ! ' i , , . J naitv werp. re. n: n.o-T Mt.r.., r l. ,..,. J . I J "irHl llll c V V il ftone at his rival, which struck him on the hca't. and caused death in a few days. The mur lerer was arrested at Gieehiburg, and taken to St. Paul for j trial. i The boat race between Ifaraill and j Lrown, for tlie champions'iip of Ameisca, I came of at New burg, N. Y., on Monday last. Ilamill was ahead when they turn ed tho stake boat, and Drown ran into him, in consequence of which the referee declared Ilamill the winner of the race. Another contest will likely take place between them before the championship is awarded to either of them. During the afternoon of the Gtli instr a flightful accident occurred at the Chit tenden county fair, at Burlington, Vt. The seat?, arranged in the form of an am phitheatre, and all densely crowded with spectators, fell to the ground with a ter rible crash, bringing down with them over 3.000 people. More than 50 are injured, some fatally, and many have broken limbs. The struct nre was SO feet hizh. and it ; miraculous that more vcrc not injured. Governor Helm, recently elected by the Democracy of Kentucky, died at his residence near Elizabethtown, on the Sth inst. His funeral took place on Tues day, just one week from the day cf his inauguration. His death having ocenrred during the first year of Lis term, the law makes it the duty of the Chief Justice to order another election for Governor, to be held on the first Monday of August next. Meantime, all the powers and duties ap pertaining to the olHce must be exercised by Lieutenant Governor Stevenson. POLITICAL ITE2IS. At a meeting of negroes in Manches ter, Va., on Saturday night, a speaker, who suggested "that Grant and Johnson should be hung as high as Ilaman if the wheels of reconstruction could not otherwise be unclogged," was loudly ap plauded. 1 lie Buffalo Krnrcsj avs: "The j j removal of Stanton shows conclusively " - ' lutiuui rLJO 1 3 OJMOU.-imjr t'mit Mr- Johnson has determined to sever all tics between himself and the Kcpubli- can party. ."I ics between Johnson and the Kepubliean party" is good about equal to ttie rope between the mob and its victim. The Chicago T!,ms says that how ever Gen. Grant's lata letter to the Presi dent, protesting against the removal of Sheridan, many improve his chances for tho Presidency, that it will hardly add to his reputation for understanding the na ture of a republican form of government, or for knowing how to write good English. Speaking of that nasty subject, negro suffrage, the Cincinnati Knqiurer says: "Every State in the North to which it has been submitted has voted it down. Con necticut voted it down last year by G,000 majority; Illinois voted it down in 18G'2 by Fj;,000 majority In Pennsylvania and Indnnia no p::r:v bus the courage to suomit it. Ohio ;-.-;il vote it down by a Ir.rje majority this fall." M'gro.s vote in Mexico, and during lh nrf f. .r: v-c - i....t--. ', 1... . K ...... j ern-.-d by jio loss than twenty-six different I 1 V. i . t J o't.-. T Y,.-r-..-. t .. 1 I." President?, eight Directors and two Era- l Most of ihcc havo been rl:ici'd ill 7,. v.. . .7 ; ' Hi by bloodiest and most 4 ill: is. Such is sh-! co'i- -n of ar! r." wi,-'n ih ..s arc poiiuit voioe i.i iho control cf the it is revolution ; it is war. ted to h-ive guvcran-n! murder, rr.pine and plunder. hen the E- gisters woro in a certain bout in Alabama, the negroes wanted to jw the cans? of there having ,;to pnf i down their names;' t'.iey were informed bv I :l nU:.:r smart individual that it wiss lor the purpose of ascertaining their numbers preparatory to sendiim thorn to Brazil t0 flight to free their brethren in bondage there. The idea to A ; that night they skedaddled to the swamp;--, and did not return tmtil the E.-gisters had left, A nasty bird, by the name of Jav, w ho edits a filthy Mongrol sheet at Now- i ton, -. ,J., says lie had rather sit on a jury - U ! wun eleven luggers, and all of the tion cf bcinz iust the nasty wrete.h h A. scribes himself to be. 1 1 1 :rr i iation For some time past it has b.-en evident to the close observer of events that the Padieals would be the advocates of repudiation. We have charged this as the coming agitation in the country, created bv the se!li-,!meas of the . . - - ' " 5?jverilIn, ,,it! t"e New England I mc'ui ln, ll:C Congress-policy party. i v e proceed now to m-ir L- ?fo rv..i. The Supieme Court tf Massacliusctfs h.ts repudi;:ied the "1 yal bonds of the : fjvciniut;nt ,l'-' t?eci,,I,i? 't they mut tb.c solemn pledge lhat-they were too loyal for tho sncrtligious hands of mure Stale neces.-i'ies. The ILidical City Convention, I.rro in l'hiladelj.hia, has leptspiatcd tho "Boys in ' eay to rep;,-Hat "green- 'h.','"" , i 1 1,e I'-'J-l aristocrat lC L-.gu. the old wumr,n 0:1 liT";il ",rccl' Il iS rejaidialed lh'-'':"n l5"" 1; "iecns and his fi lends, so he says in 'l' Iiltc k'lter t! 'Sc,!0t!. i,av repudiated 'C 5''""'": f the United States. , " repudm ted Stan! "V;m -Sha V " , U tM"K '! 1 ':lH'f- thc JJ J1 fopudialed Gmv.t. imo iiy.r.njicn oiamon an l aci i- dical fugleman, The Radicals of l?enn jylvania, in the Legic-lature, repudiated so much of the in terest of the State debt as was payable in gold and silver. If "straws show which way the wind blows," the Radical wind wilf soon blow a gale for repudiation ! ruhuhphia Aye. Y T l?" 1P tfif x-S.nator ' . Ll"a.J tho State of e.miiornia, uu, at Albany New V...-1. on the ..J ni-f. ! m r.nt!.-.r.i. ,...,.., t " e-uui n in Reth'.ehem, Albany county. New Yin-k in 1S17, and received his education in the Alb my Grammar School. On tlie ex piration of his school term ho studied law, .nd bein-.; milled to practice removed to Pike county, Illinois, of w'a-.-h State he was chosen Attorney General iu 1842 and rechosen to the same ofiice in 1811. In 1319 Mr. McDougall originated and accompanied an exploring expedition to Rio Del Norte, the Gila and Colorado. From thence he extended his visit to Cali fornia, where he fixed his permanent resi dence. In 1850 be was elected Attorney General of (ho State of California, and also served in Congress from that State from 1S53 to 1855. Declining a renomi nation, he remained in private life until 18G1, when he was elected a Senator of the United States, and served a full term in that body. The ex-Senator was also a delegate to the Chicago Convention in 1SG4, which nominated Gen. McClellan for tlie Presidency. Mr. McD. was a man of extensive readmgand information, and an orator of point and brilliancy. ' Practical Miscegenation-. One of" tlie fussiest Radicals that infcst this part of Urownlow'd vineyard a big liht in the G. A..R. and Ihe Loyal league i8 Mr. John Rhum, the editor of the Radi cal German paper in this city, called the Slants Ztitung. Ho 13 an active little per son, and turned up yesterday before Esq. Cassety, as a miscegenator. Thc unfor tunate sharer of his guilt was a negrcss, whose complaint, and subsequent proceed ings thareon, appear in the papers of Esq. Casjcty's Court. Xdshvilk Union. . A Misnomkr. The Associated Press dispatch announcing the Democratic vic tory in California, says : "Thc entire Union Slate ticket is defeated, and it is doubtful if one Union man is elected." This is a gross abuse of language, of truth, and of thc papers to which the Associa ted Press agency furnishes telegraphic news. The party that was defeated in California, so far from being the Union party, is, and has been since the surrender of Lee's forces, the dis -union party, and to name it otherwise is as false as to call a mule a horse or a traitor a lo-alist. Wc hope this abominable lying will be hence forth discontinued. The political lideha3 turned. Suadui Mercury. Proofs of tlie Superior Quality (F THE A M E li I C A N AV A T C II MAIiB A r TVAtiTEE A33, 32A5S. 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To accomplish this, the liver and ston.ach mut iir.-t be clean.-ed and an appe tite create I f.r goi w!. .!. .mo food, w hich, by th-e medic-mes will ledige-ted properly, and g .d Lcalthv blood made ; thus building ,:; the con,t:tution. SCilKNCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS ch-ansc the stomach of all bilious or nmcti'Mis accumulations; and, bv lining the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is re.-torod. Sehenck's Iul:i;o;.ic Syrup is niitricous as w ell as me lieinal, and by using tlie thiee remedies, all impurities are expelled from tli3 system, and good, wholesome Lhxd made, which will repel all diseases. If patients will take the : medicines according to direc tions, Consumption very frequently iu it last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that be cause the bowels are not costive they are not required, for sometimes in diarrkooa they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an apt etite cre.-.ted to allow the Pulmonic syrup to acton the respiratory organs, properly and allay any irritation. Then all that id required to perform a per manent, cure is. to prevent taking cold. Exercise about tlie rooms as much as possi Lie, eat all the richest food fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves j but be particular and masticate well. fusions of.yoltth. A gentleman who suffered for years from Neivous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity-, send free to all who need it, the lecipe and directions for making ihe simple remedy by which he. was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOI1N B. OGDEN. 42 Cedar street N. Y. To Conscmptivks. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will tend (free of charge) to all who desire if, the prescription with the direc tions for making aDd using the simple rem edy by w hich he was cured of a lung affec tion and that dread disease, Consumption. His only ol joct is to benefit the afilicted. and be hopes that every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them notking and may piove a blessing. Please address Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON. No. 1C5 S. Second St., Williamsburg, N. Y. A Stiml-i.atisg Tonic Life Bittehs- Good health is a blessing. The way to enjoy such is to take a wine glass full of Strickland's Life Bitters two or three times a day. They create a good appetite ; they strengthen the stomach ; they cure habitual Gonsiipr.tion, Nervousness, and Headache; they make the old feel young. If you wish long life and good health, use Strickland's Life Bitters. F,ir sale in bottles by Drug gists, and by the drink at all saloons and groceries. A NNOUXCEMEXT. To thc Citizeus of Cambria County : I offer m;i self as an Independent candidate for JU RY COMMISSIONER at the approaching election. JOHN TORTER Susquehanna Tp., August 8, 1SCT, VARIETY ! STYLE ! BEAUTY I ?; MORE NEW d ! SUMMER GOODS AT Lowest Prices ! Mil A NEW AND I EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DiESS GOODS, n NOTIONS, &c., I DEFY Competition! EITHER IN GOODS OR PRICES and Invite tho ATTENTION OF PUBCHASERS TO MY SUPERB STOCK OF Ckeap CSoods V. S, BARKER, EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA CO.. PENNA. BARKER ! n m it t at n U 1 ii 1 i u WEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SICNlICANf; The new system of Advertisi,.,, by Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Acvcrt; 7 . No. 40 Park Row, New york, u.,7 a gocxl deal of attention. The following extract from a Ep.. ,, livered before the N. Y. State Rdiv ,j :tl! 0. vention, (lately bolden at Perm Yan ) "' prominent Advertising Agent cf N goes to show that he at least a.1, ! its advantages. From Jumcsioirn, X. Y.. Jim-il , f A Edited by C. E 15;n v. Chain't..',.' . hiiilee on ArvsitT;i::a Act:;cn " cu.stf u.stomers or others equally as j r r t - soil customeis : that tbev -crn "t" o - . : . r 1 1 . : . . f.i .... r . . . y t,. ., ..- , with and underbid the other r.,h n,n7- ' the owner cf the ppnee th':sohl t .. l, right in and beat the public' -i V p -; -7 take his LiiHne.-s away f.-.-tn h i ; i: the publishers, fully tii.ders,ar.d:.-.; ;. . w ishenl to continue so iireguh.r a ..! ness like a sy.-tcm, he (IV iter ,z ; , should f comj cease Sr irjg to gr .. ing for thc papers at their regular r .7S :. go into the other syMem of eon;r ,- 7 which he could stanel if the printer.- f - ' The anxiety on account of the tciv---.; .... is uncalled f.r. Tlicre h not rr.e i: t,-... which would not prefer to receive tl.. foreign patronage on this j hr., w'...n it N fu'U' understrHHl. It is too per.r-r.vlv ric nized as thorougiily b'.::f-f:' i i! (;.,.' ; C'-nccrned to Yk iowned jj, th-- ! thing which may be t-ai.l ftg.imt . . -. cted parties. Arlvtitiscs t-hmjld fend for a c'rcuhu l" . ing full explanati-ns. POLLOCK IXSTSTC TJ a class Bonrdir-.g fSoiiool f..r I'.rv-, m V -. Held, Mass. Fall Term of 20 w-: --:. Oct. 4, 1?C7. Tor part ichiri adr:-- hr W. C. LICIIAI.D3, Principal. Have yorr sera trie -J2NN b!;TTiil; liOOIv," for copying letters v.-:.th.,i.t tbc of either press or water ? It sive :!::, i -hor, and thc erjiense of a copyiua n : -. For sale by a 1 firi-t c'ass staM.n es. :. the ( f;:ce of "Perm MaLuf-cturit!. V -.. ' 702 Chestnut St., Phiiadtlphi.-i. Pi. A few mre go..d Aer.ts w..ne-l i - L C. inker's' IllSTOHY UFTiii. : SEUV1CE." Increased cot n;i.-:. r. . 1 r.nd gratr itidiicenients e7.:c i. - P. GARRETT & CO., Ijt 2 1 7, Pi ACiENTS wanted, to s;! Ii.vt-i.ti-..::s -f grea' va'n-- t- ! .... all pay great pr;-:':ts. ien-i ct. . pages an-1 saoiph- gr'.ti-. : t 1 r. . ; $100. CC0. F i.i..i:o Prowr:, !. v !. .1 Treatise en D -nets. C-:'::.;- snmpti n and Cancer. '1 i i- . . rr.cii.s ef re'i:-f a ! r.ec.-'v ui-e. Sen ! particah:s to Dr! TW.W K! South Cth Street, Wiiihur.-L u. I, Corset Skirt S ' i -!.e io j :-i kk: t vi" r - !ers ! -. imrnivts tl.e f-rm wiri.. .-. gi ves ease and eleg-im-e i- ... commended bv ph". si.-i.r:-. by ix P. sauni?;:: 0 Sa;: 2iiTs r i orilEi'.s.- OR H' i5! i . r Tin: t.i. i 1 UAL PAINT COMPANY . fact tiring the best , c7te i: et .i V iii ul in tise; two c-.at. wei' . with pure Linseed Oil. wi1: years; i is of a liuhl I chocolate CiI r, and Can be r .(. . lead, stone, olive, drab or ci-. taste cf the consumer. It : v Houses, Darns, Fences, Am tn. ments. Carriages and Car-m;.ke., Wooden-ware. Canvas, Met:.: .h Roofs, (it being fire and w.-.ter i-r es, Rurial C'ases. Canal B i.t.-, -Ships' P.ottoms, Floor On C'.-ths. (; ufacturer having used f000 bids, t! year,) and as a taint for any purp-e .-! ' surpassed for body, durahi'itv, elastic-it -t adliesiveness. Price $C per bbl. ( f SOii !' . which w ill supply a fanner for years m c Warranted in all cases as ab.ive. " a circular, which gives full j artievdnr genuine tmlcps branded in a 1 1 r. ! Grafton ilinerai Pair.t. Ad.Iress PA'-iF. BID WELL, Proprietor, 2-31 Pearl-st.. ' YOl'UC WASTED! I.00K II'- Agents, holh male and fema'e. everywhere to sell the Patent IrnprorfJ Reservoir, (by which from one to nvjpv can be written without replenish'..' " ink,) and our Fancy and Dry Go-xi. Can ciear from $3 to J10 a day. N 1 ci, - required. Price, 10 cents, whh an adver tisement describing an artic le fr ;i!" n ;u" Dollar I'urcliaslug- .gcncj- ,;r" culars sent fre-e. EASTMAN & KENDALL. C5 Ilacover St., Beaton, -' DEAFXL'SS CURED. The (Xginic Vi brator tits into the ear, is not percfi-"'' and enables deaf persons to hear iii'i;- '. at church ami at public asse oiMi. S :'; particulars to Dr. STILWELL No. 43 S-a:s Cth St., Williamsburg, N. Y. WK ARC CO.tII.M-, And will present to auv person seinlii-i; 115 club in our Great Ouo Price S de of IVys"1 Fancy Goods. &c. a Siik Dres, P-t", ' Piece of Sheeting, Watcb. &c . free -f c Catalogue of goods, and sample, sen' Tl' i11' address free. Address J. S. HAWKS CO-, .0 Hanover St., Boston. Mass. T Box 5125. TUIKTCCX 1K1KS AGO Dr. Lor is. of Providence, 11. I., ch. ' 'vr: Remedies with which he has cured I n of cases of Paralysis, Fits, and 1 r Nervous Diseases. Send two -u-" : Pamphlet and Certificate. A WATCH SK.VT FRCH XJL ver P. Watch Given Gratis to : i.e r- chaser of Every 100 of Kennedy's M;i Prize Stationery Packages, the lar world.as an inducement to havo tli dueetl. Agents sell tlie packages they cap. reoch them cut. 30 h day bure. We have agents that average 1000 per week. Price per 15 Dollars. Retail at 25 cents Watch in the bargain that will ret u' more. For full particulars f P- ? y ' and other salfihle grds, a hire s R ROE KENNEDY, Cr. 6th &uU V. v Pittsburgb, Pa. "Mr. Pettcogill i-p.-ke f,-, rj. that plan from the pvbHhtr-n u . ' alone, lie showed the pubo.-he-rs't',,'!'"'''' this system of contracting th v . -erc'";v:'- lower rates than they gave their (.- ."i W t "f'be 7 MZ7-CuTOrF