y I I i I' 1- I 1 ? " ZEENSCURG. PA., 'Itirksda, : : : Oct. 1G, 18G7. '!. ArOi OGT. The election haB demanded 'so ranch of our time an J energies that vc .have found it imposiiblo to do full justice , to ihe present issue' of our paper. We Med, however, that the gl'Ul tidings which ho IVceman conveys to R3 rollers this week will make ample amcn for U.l shortcomings in other respects. OTCEBESTED VICTORY FSNKSYLVAKIA EEDEE2IED ! XSRAND POLITICAL S3IASII-UP! TJiKe Algiers ami U3iic2t ESur lcl In Use WALLACE BEEN FIEARD FROM. As we go to press the returns arc mea gre and unsatisfactory, but enough has Ixjon received to enable us to assure our reader?, ;hat we have achieved a glorious f victory. iSharswood is triumphantly tlect- ?j ed by a handsome majority, and doubtless ' r ; n Democratic Legislature baa been chosen, t 1 Not withstanding the fallinjr: off in the I ' vote, the Democratic counties nobly eus X ' tained themselves, holding the voto of last 1 ! year Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Mon I : i r roe, and several olhers, even increasing it. j Many radical counties Franklin, Wash f ! ington, Jiitrl-rson, and others have gone i ' Democratic, while in the strong radical . h counties there has been an immense, fall- i! We arc not disposed in tho hour of ic(ory to triumph over a fallen foe, but , wc may and do congratulate our Demo- craiio fillow-citizens on the auspicious re fiult. It guarantees to our country n fu V; luru exiot0l'tc worthy of the glories of her V,pmt history, Let Democrats, then, iu ''fitead of vain -boasting, return devout ( V thanks to that good Iking who holds the ; destiny of r.ntions in tho hollow of his jJi hand, and through whose blessiu" end th , luntehigcncc ot a conservative people, our glorious old Commonwealth has been . "itEDrMKJ), KiXJIISmcATtiD and UISLN- jj The following telegraphic despatch was . 'j brought from Cressun by last night's train . jj l'mi-AMM-iiiA, Oct. 9, 18G7. y' Pnir.tr Collins, The State -one bce.tam lor ShWsv.W.. Democratic f:- kct g fk-ctcd m this, cit v. Waterloo dtfeut. J, "W. A. Wallace. , I .tiii; OHIO u.f.ct:o?. Tlcro is scarcely a district thus far ' lieurd from in Ohio in which there is not j more or less of a Democratic gain. Some changes of this kind are of tho most re Uwknblo character, and phuuly indicate I ft general uprising of the people against the corruption and misrule of the party in i power. It would, perhaps, be expectir-g j Uto much to hope for tho election of the j Democratic candidates there, but certain jtit is that the proposed amendment to the i ; Stala Constitution giving negroes the ri-dit ; to tote, has met with a most signal de- j feut, and we can only hope that the party M-base enou-Ii to nrooose it h-.i cr.. ,i.., a w I 4 - - - M ii ,1 ,-with its pet project, never again to beres j - Mtrectcd. God speed the good work. : The negroes in Huludo resolved on ' j the opening of the fail term cf the public' f t l schools, to abandon their own free schools I mal put their children in with the whites. ;' - 'ltl0 teachers told them they were not al ls l..wed to accept them, but it was no avail. iJie Superintendenf did the fame thing, . bt still tlicy persisted in serding tlK?ir . hiidrcn to the white schools. Tho fc'u- perinti-ndep.t was finally compelled to eject I tl.e colored children from the schools. ; : At this the parents and a number of seedy I radicals became exceeding wroth, and H they now threaten to prosecute that func ' ; tionary under tho Civil Rights law. f It is Mated that a new and fatal dis- cae has recently ppjwarrd in ditferent parts of Montgomery county, Alabama. j Thus far it has ballled the utmost skill of ' the physicians. It begins with a fever, - und soon bloody discharges from the blad , ' - der ensue, which continue until a fatal V termination within forty-eight hours. Af- - Ver death the corpse becomes exceedingly j i. . yellow. AH tho cases thus far have result- ed fatally. Tho d'eas.', however, seems ? to ha o!ifined to tho country and to tho whiter., as not a case hs occurred within . the city. . . A dispatch from Junction City states j that thirty thousand head of cattle from Texas and New JMexico, bound for the - Eastern market?, arc now at Abelme, on the Union i'achic llailway, eastern divi sion, one hummed and sixty-five miles "from the State line. J' jyers arc reported -rcarcc. Xhis trade in Mexican cr.ttle to wards the United States is a ud' J'ung on this railroad, and tl ie Kiid,I.'nnfi :"ith i! WlllCl it lias Snrnnrr nr itn cir.1i . "1 tudo is remarkable. Ilie Nashville Times hears it reported that a company of Pennsylvania capital sets have bought about forty thousand j v valuable iron Iandj in Hickman , nd adjoining coumies, and are making f. preparations to manufacture railroad iron! , iCSi' cIlflitls ad articles cf hollow ware. . They have a charter in mncir..,. roll road to Clarksvillc and Corinth. Of all the coal produced in the Unit ed btates. PenMvtvn;.. b, three and three-quarters per cent. IIer T , v.iausuess ana their product is I tUJomdly increasing. NEWS OF THE WEEK. McClellan lias engaged his passage to America for the first week in Novem ber. The "silver nuisance" of Canada can hardly be appreciated by the more for tunate dealers in greenbacks under Uncle Sam's rule. Silver is refused for any amounts over legal tender. A legless irnposter was soliciting alms on St.JLou'Strec-.s recently. Ilia poverty was investigated, and he turns out to be owr.cr cf property in New York city to the amount cf sixty-five thousand dollars. It is said the Mexican usurper Juar- has ordered Generals Corona and Mar- quez to olonize Mexicans upon the waste lands west crJ.he Kio Colorado, in order to forestall settlcme- b7 United States citizens. General Scott's will, just prated, bqiiiaths all Lis property to his dauhlc". the wife of Colonel Scott; his Pulaski sword to the West Point Academy, aud his sword worn ia ?Iexico to his grandson, Winfield Scott Iloyt. I- V. Green, who murdered his wife in Hartford several ycar3 ago, and was acquitted on the grounds of insanity, died at tho private hospital of Dr. Bucil, in Litchfield, Conn., on Friday. He was about sixty-four years of age and leaves an estate of nearly 200,000. A bhrowd villain in Nashua, 'N. II., on Thursday, walked deliberately up to a store windo.v and broke in a pane of French glass, and when asked to pay for it art dehb.rately drew out a 100 bill, which the storekeeper took, giving him 70 in change. The bill proved to be counterfeit. A setiou3 acr:i;t occurred on fl,- 1. ennsyivau Northern Central railroad, at Miliersburg, on Friday morning. Tho nd down express trains collided, in juring the locomotive--and scattering the baggago In- ( very direction. A coored boy fr.,m Harrisburg was killed. A few passengers received slight Contusions. Nicholas Ilyman, of IiuihJo, the nat ural guardian of Anna Ilymnn, a little g'nl of twelve years, sues Ellen Hurk, wife of Win. liurk, for wilfully cutting 01T two large Mack curls from the said Anna's ho;-l and converting the same to her own v.-se. The suit is in the Supreme Court, and the damages are held at '2,000. Mr. Martin Gates, of Dimcansville, 13 lair county, Pa , was severely wounded in the chest during the late war. lie came home and get well. The other day, he extracted a large brass button from the wound. Tho button, which was flattened, had been driven into his body by the bul let, aid Lai remained there fully three years. A man, su: pos. d to be a relumed California!!, committed suicide ou the '221 hy hanging himself to a, tree a few miles below Detroit. JIc was p.p. entire stran ger in tho neighborhood, but letters found upon him indicated Lis name to be Clar ence lirewster. He also had -Vin hi 9 pockets and in a belt, nc any all in frold A gentleman left New Orleans and came North" until the fever abated, and while in New York he purchased a ticket in the Georgia State Lottery for the bene fit of the Masonic Orchans Horn,- nr,? drew the caoital nrize of tliirtv ihmism,! dollars, on the 2iih of September, ultimo. Lucky to avoid the fever and get thir ty thousand dollars by his visit. A year ao, Dr. Youmans was mH- cd to attend a man in Ponliac, III. The mm died, and the doctor ran off with his widow. There beinr susnicions aflont the lody was taken up, and it was nscer- i.i... . w.neu that tne man had been poisoned by arsenic. Ever since officers have been in pursuit of the doctor, and he has been arresteu at Kewaunee, Vv is. Near Kock Island, Illinois, recently, Mrs. Campbell Uarthell was bitten by a rattlesnake in a field of watermelons. The whisky cure was immediately tried, quan tities of the article being administered ; but this remedy, as well as the skill of physicians subsequently called, failed to counteract the poison, and Mrs. Uarthell died six days after being bitten. Fires, floods, railroad accidents, crimes of every grade, and suicides, have peri odical turns in which they rage, one or another taking precedence. Just now, suicides aro prevailing all over the country. The papers come from all parts laden with shocking details of self-murder, sometimes accompanied by the murder of others, and sometimes without such horrid accompani ments. A severe storm parsed over Danville, Pennsylvania, on last Wednesday after noon. Several houses were unroofed, and a number of trees blown down. About seventy feet of the steeple of the Maho ning Presbyterian Church wa3 broken ofl by tho wind, the point passing through the roof into the audience room. The bridge across the Susquehanna river va3 dam aged. At tho trial of one McGarrcty, for an outrage upon the wife of a canal boat captain, in the Patterson, New Jersey, courts, a singular scene occurred. The accused brought forward three friends to establish his innocence, when each was successively recognized by the woman as his companion in guilt, there being four implicated in the crme, and only McGar rcty having been previously identified and arrested. An Atlanta newspaper brags lustily that a large body of troops i3 to be per manently quartered ia that city, and say3 " it point3 to Atlanta as the great interior city cf the :vath." This rcmind3 the MaCPH Td'jroph cf the contest between two children a3 to the possession cf their respective parents, when one was com pletely silenced by tho other, who trium phantly exclaimed: "Aha! my pa has got a mortgage on his house, yours hasn't!" Omaha dispatches state that a party of railroad thieves, whoso operations have extended over tho Pacific Kailroad for the past six months, have been broken up, and most if not all of them arrested. A large amount of property was found se creted in Omaha. It is a!so ascertained that a large quantity of coods has been shipped to points in the East during the Hummer. All the parties impllcatcdhave beca councctcd with the road. Mis. Lincoln's Wardrobc.Fur Ilicr cveIation5. fFroni the N. Y. World of Saturday. The exclusive publication in Saturday's IVurld of Mrs. Lincoln's correspondence with her agent in this city in regard to the sale of her wardrobe, has created a great flutter in circles fashionable as well as political. Yesterday the rooms of Mr. Brady, GOO Breadway, were filled nearly all day by ladies and gentlemen, who came to look at goods displayed for Eale under such unfortunate circumstances. The people could hardly reconcile tho un impeachable accuracy of the World with sjch a state ot facts, and hundreds came on simple missions of inquiry to go away satisfied that there was more truth than poetry in the statement. During the day three United States Senator, whose names by request wc withold, called to SCO Mr. Brad V. and rm incf: anr): n t J I J " - - - . misi'o.n. A Jarge number of letters from all parts of tho coriiry hii"G aho been re ceived by Mr. Brady, aa'J to know the truth, and making indignrj, fc-esis against permitting a forced oonsuinmt..'L n of Mrs. Lincoln's plans. The sales yesterday did not exceed 150, notwithstanding the large number of ladies that called. Muuy no doubt were prompted by curiosity, and after ex amining the goods to their tatitfuciion, retired without purchasing. Among those who called were the wivos a;;d duul.tas cf several prominent merchants. As previously announced, if lb r"nfor part of theiuventory b disp(scd vf within a few days they will b? put p r.t auction, Qiirj sold fcr whr.t they will bring. IV'rtAT TI1UU.OV,- V.-1CEI) HAS TO SAY i'Vll TlVdll r.CYIXATIUNJ. From the Commercial Advertiser, Oct. 4. We have never ar r-roached a (!ocs.i?,.t with hah" the sorrow that this oi,e awa- t jm .... .... , , - x .. IvCllS. 10 vinuicate. sine Id. ia trotect 'Heaven s best gift to man'' is a grateful duty, whiiv; to even reprove, and much more to assail a woman, is painful uid it' without a perfect justification, unmanly. If the American Congress or the Amer ican people have failed to moot the p-eeu-niary expectations of Mr. Liucoln's wid ow, it is because that persona g.j failed, during hio life and since his death, to in spire either with respect or coniidoi.ee. They should not, therefore bo subjected to the reproach, or rest under the imputa tion, of ingratitude. Had Mrs. Lincoln, while in power, borne herself becomingly, the suggestion of a Lincoln Fund, by vol untary cviiUibi'tions, would have been promptly responded to. The national heart was warm. It gushed out ia liberal endowments for Grant and Farragut. It would as cheerfully have met lhe i-pp-al in fvor of Mr?. Lincoln if it had not in tuitively closed and chilled. In her conversation Mr?, I."-:-ol: L represented bitterly dono!n?ip.g Secre tary Seward, for which, of course, there is no warrant or excuse, for he wrongs no man, aud much kss is he capable of injustice, wrong, or even unkindness to woman. But we happen to know the late Ca leb B. Smith, then .Secretary of the Inte rior, being our informant a fact which incensed Mrs. Lincoln against Mr. Sew ard. The President gave the Piinee Na poleon a dinner, for which Mrs. Lincoln sent to the Secretary of the Interior for payment of a bill of seme 900. This uL-iuami, uiou"!j wholly literal, comnv trotn the 1 "resident's wife c c ; embarrassed j the Secretary, who called upon th: Secre tary of .State for advice, where he learned that Mr. Sosvard had also dined the Prince, having the same number of guesL, and giving them a duplicate of the dinner at the White House, In fact, Mr. Sew ard ordered both dinners from the same restaurant, and by iiis own bill knew the cost of each, For what Mr. Seward paid 5300, Mrs. Lincoln demanded 000. But whether three or nine hundred, the claim was alike illegal, and could not be paid. For this, however, Mrs. Lincoln quarrelled with Secretaries Smith aud Seward. This amount, however, was subsequently covered up in a gardener's ac count, but occasioned scandal ; which re spect for Mr. Lincoln mcasureably sup pressed. Though Mr. Lincoln left an estate which enabled his family to live quite as comfortably as they had ever lived, Con gress and the people would have promptly and cheerfully provided munificently for them if Mrs, Lincoln herself, with every advantage that high position gave her, had made friends or inspired respect. And this last exhibition proves how instinct ively right the popular estimate of her character was. The fact for which Mrs. Lincoln seeks large publicity, namely, that she received presents valued at 24,000, is a pregnant and suggestive one suggestive, at least, of offices and contracts, unless the more charitable construction is reached throuah tho assumption that theyverc expressions of regard and frendship. But it is not known that tho wife of any President, however estimable, was so loaded with shawls, laces, furs, diamonds, rings, &c. Mrs. Lincoln's propensity to sell things was manifested early, and before any ne cessity was foreseen. If our information is reliable, eleven of Mr. Lincoln's new linen shirts were sold almost lefore the remains, which were shrouded in the twelfth, had started for that "lourne from whence no traveller returns." Individually, we are obliged to Mrs. Lincold for an expression of her ill-will. It is pleasant to remember that wc were always out of favor in that quarter, And it is equally pleasant to remember that wc possCed fLe friendship and confidence of Mr. Lincoln to the last L'jur of his life, without paying court, as others did, to Mrs. Lincoln, and in spite of her constant efforts to disturb our relations. ants ruortityiajr revelation will eo abroad, and as is natural, the press of Europe win mane ine most 01 u, in cicp- 1 . -11 ii - r . 1 i recaling the ingratitude of our government and the want of liberality in the Ameri can people. This consideration alone con- - strains us to discharge the unpleasant duty of showing that neither the government nor the people are justly obnoxious to these accusations. THE LATEST. Mrs. Lincoln, it is baid, authorized tb.3 publication of her letters to her broker for the purpose of stimulating the sale of her property. In New York she registered herself as Mrs, Clarke and also a3 Mrs. Morris. She is accompanied by her son and servant. Appeals have been made in her behalf to several Kepublican office holders who are partly indebted to her for their position, but without success, and she lias been obliged to borrow money of her broker. The following letter is of interest : Chicago, Sept. 14, 'C7. W. II. Bkady, Esq: M Daxr Sir Pieaso call and see Hon. Abram Wakcman. He was largely in debted to me for obtaining the lucrative office which he has held for several years, and from which he has amassed a very large fortune. He will assist mo in my painful and humiiialmg'eituation, scarcely removed from want, lie would scarcely hesifate fo return in a small manner tho many favors my ImsV.nJ and myself al- A?.y suowcrcd upon him. Mr. Waku U3Un many times cveited mv svmnnifilps 1 j -"-. n m j;cui. :rjpeais ior.omce, as-well tor himsou'aa C'hcrs. Therefore he will only be too happy to relieve me by purchasing or.o or more of the articles you will please place before him. Very truly, Mns. A. Lincoln, U-t Wakcman, it Ls said, lias not yet bvCn heard frvtn. IIorfclRLE. .1 You no Lathi Ab Juried and ' ? Huvisier Skinned Alice. Three or four days have elapsed since the dark and horrible transaction narrated below tran spired, at or near Jj'iewvlHng's X Boads, Mississippi. A young lady of the highest respectability and most amiable character wu3 orucL-eiir?-' to si ni.rilsir l-.on. i v'-t're a Pariy 10 which she had been in- ..r..i . i .1 . .Z. -i - ' - - v 5 was rriven. when the was overtaken by a r.egro man and forcibly drawn from t'ae hi-h road into the wood., her cries sliced by a clofh of some sort pressed over her mouth. Taken to a secluded and des olate pot, bhe wjis tied by the negro, and there detained for a week, while the black scoundrel effected his vile purpose, without the miserable victim being able to offer the slightest resistance. Two men, who were ouf hunting, unex pectedly came upon her, Fii'i tightly bound and atone. Her captor had left her at the moment either to procure food or pursue sosi.e other purpose. Learning from the wretched girl the circumstance of the atrocity practiced upon her, lh?y concealed thcmc!ve3 until he fekould return. Nor Lnd thi-y long to wait and, upon his eomir.g they at oaco seized and secured him. Bolieving that the victim should primour.ee sentence upon him, they await ed !kt decree. It was to flav him a'ivn. i Taoy at once proceeded with their hunting j knives to relieve him of his epidermis. I Tl.e forfcl resounded with his cries and ' impiecau-jns as they stripped the skin from I the soles cf his. feet to hia bjrly. By the time they had progressea to his waut, ho could stand no more, but completely ex hausted, yielded up, the ghost the "mon ster dying a horrible death. The girl was conveyed to her home, where everything wits done lo relieve her suffering, but she died the next day in great anguish. ?.lcijj7iis (7 !;iJ.) Avalaachs. The colored radicals in Louisiana, it teems, ia many cases, decline to o-o i.- ' J C tno pohs aud vote, because they were not to get pay. They understood when reg istering their names, that they were to have land or something else given them, but o.n ascertaining that such was not the fact, they treated the election with the utmost indifference. Thoy thought that which the "elective franchise" promised them, was something to eat, and many took baskets with them to get it in when they had voted, and many refused to vote until they had it in their basket safe and shure. Theso are the radical sovereigns 1 fiLisEi) HAS xAf . YlVFnFFfiRIF .1 c? VEGETABLE SQUM 1 v RENEWS Till: HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR WHEN GREY. Renews the nutritive matter which nonriah CB the hair. RENEWS T1UZ GROWTH OF THE HAIR WHEN BALD. Renews the brash, wiry Lair to silken eoftnoss. X3c-ac:fEful 52 a Is- EJressIng. Oao bottle shows its effects. R. P. II ALL & CO., Xwhua, N. II.. Trop's. Fur sale by all druggists. eet2G,lm. Information. luformation guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face; also, a recipe for the icmoval of Pimples, Blotches, Erup tions, &c, on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing TilOS.F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. Da. J. II. Jokdan, Indianapolis, Indiana, says: I have known Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy to be thoroughly tested in numer ous cases during the past year, and with perfect success in every instance. And so it is with his Remedy for Diarrhoea or Chol era, and his Cough Balsam. They are all genuine and pure." Pamphlet Laws. The Pamphlet Laws for the session of 18G7 have been received, and are now ready for delivery to those per sons entitled to receive them. Geo. C. K. Zaiim. Prothy's Office, Ebenaburg, Sept. 21, 18G7. JOSEPH ZOLMER HAS just opened, and offers for sale lower than they can be bought T eight day and twenty-four hour -f? every description. AC'COiiDEONS, JEWEL- RY,-and a variety nf all Articles in V5a liniv Repairing of Clocks, "Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry, done on short notice and most reasonable terms. All work warranted. Call at his shop. High street, opposite Public School House, Ebonsburg. fsep.5.';7.J OOD TRUNKS AND VALISES, L-r sale low at G. UUOTLJEY'S. VARIETY ! 'TY! F1 MORE WEW 1UMMER GOODS AT Loeot Prices ! MYIIJITIiilMS A NEW AND EXTENSIVE 8TCCI Gr DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING. , i 1 "; ! .. 63 m I S DEFY 1 1 ha EITHER IN GOODS OS PRICES and invito tto ATTENTION op PUEGHA8SES TO MY SUPERB STOCK op Cheap doods V, S, BARKER, EBENSBURO. ! CAMBRIA CO.. PENNA. NEW ADVEnTISEMENTS. OX'LY IJ I II KCT LINE: TO VRAXCE. The General Transatlantic Company's Splen did Mail Steamships : Ft. Laurent, Hoca.vle, Saturday, Oct. 5. Pereire, Duchcune, S;itu&d.y, Oct. 19. Vi'lcdc Paris, Sarmoni. Saturday, Nov. 2. Europe, Lzmaaric, S.itiir da-, Nov. IS. To Jirot or Havre, (vii:o inclu.ied,) Fir. t Cabin, $1G0; Second Calia,.$3.j. (iu -ld). Those Steamers do not carrv Steerage Pas sengers. OEO. MACKENZIE, A.ent. 3 Rroadi.va', New Yoik. "USYOSTD THE IIISS22ir?I: A Complete Hi story f the New S'afcs and Territories, from the Greut Riecr to the Gnat Ocean. BY ALBERT D. HICII AllDSO". lis popularity i ntlratcd ay Hie ale of over XU,UVU copies In a. nlngl rnonlh. "Life and Adventures on Prairies, Moun tains and the Pacific Coast. With over 200 Descriptive and Photographic Views of the Scenery, Cities, Lands, Mines, People and Curiosities of the New States and Territories." To prospective emigrants and settlers in the '-Fur West," this History of that vast and fertile region wiil prove an invaluable assistance, supplying as it does a want long felt of a full, authentic and reliable guide to climate. Roil, products, means of travel, &c. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Circulars aud see our terms and a full description of thq work. Address National Publishing Co., 20 S. Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. A IrEW MORE AGENTS WANTED to take orders for our popular Looks and Engravings, either on commission or salary. Oar publications arc standard works by the be it auihors in the country, among which is Tiil'my's Sacred Biography and History, Holland's Life of Lincoln, Abbot's History of the War, Headley's Life cf Washington, Rav. S. Phillips' Christian Home, and others. Agents will not be required to canvass territory previously occupied, unless p-eferred. For particulars address Gcin-os', Dim. & Co., Publishers, Springfield, Mas. a i.is'r of riiuvsPAvrrJs We have published a Complete Li.-.t cf all Newspapers in the New England States . price 23o. State of New York price 2oc. Del,, MJ. and I)lt. of Col., price 25c. 01.; j, price 2-jc. Pennsylvania, price 25e. Indi ana, price 2:c. AH of the above for 1. G P. ROW ELL & CO.. 40 Iirk Row, N. Y. Madam Foj-s' Corset Skirt Support or f 01 1 Combines in one garment a PERFECT KITTING CoKSET. and the most desirable Skirt Supporter ever offered the public. It places the weight of the fckirts upon the shoul ders instead of the hiiis: it improves the form without tight lacing gives ease and elegance is approed and re commended bv phvsicians. Manufactured by D" 15. SAUNDERS & CO., 06 Summer St., Boston. rpHE CELEBRATED ilstcy Collage Cr-iacs. J. ESTEY & CO., Brattieboro, Vt., The Original Inventors and Manufacturers. Cvmbming moie perfections than any other iu the world. H-e taken the 1st premiums at all the pi in- ! cipal Fairs in the Cuimtrv. 805 WaJdrgton-st., Boston; 417 Ilro-me- 1 tt., N. Y. ,-. IS North 7th-st., Fhila. ; 115 IUudoipIi-.-l:., Chicago. AGENTS WANTED. To Ixsitbaxce Agents, &c, &c. We w ish i? secure an agent in every city cf more than ,000 population, to act for us in canvassing for business. A man who is already establish ed In some occupation which allows him a few spare hours, can easily increase his in come several hundred dcllars per year. This is an opportunity for active rnee to secure a prr-H tabic cocneeti-.n with the best Advertis ing Agency in the United States. Address, sith full particulars, ieferences, &c. GEO. P. KOWKLL & CO., 40 Park Row, N. Y. And wiil j resent to any person tending us a ... . . . . , . club in our Great One Pike Sale of Dry aud l ancy UooJs, .Vc., a ti!k Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch, &c . free of cost. Catalogue of goods, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J. S. 1LWVES tc CO-, ."0 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. P. O Box 5125. i: DOLLAR! OX1-: DOLLAR Agents wanted everywhere for cur One Dollar .-ale. A Watch, a Tea Sett, a Shawl, a D.crs. f,r cue dollar each. Send 25 cts. aud blamp for two checks and circa- I lars giving lull particulars. Address AR LINGTON, DROWNE & CO., 573 Wash ington street, Boston. A GENTS WANTED $10 to $20 a dav to introduce our new patent STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Trice 420. It uses two threads, and makes the genuine Loclc Stitch. All other low priced machines make the Chain Stitch. Exclusive territory given. Send for circulars. W. G. Wilson & Co., Manufacturers, Cleveland, O. UP WlU TUT-I "on't be humbugged by HlJ UllLlj LllL! Importers cr "patent" cast iron or machine "Stencil tools." Send for our New Catalogue of linj.rored Stencil Dies, 20 varieties, all of Steel, carefully fin ished and tempered. S. M. .SPENCER & CO., Brattieboro, Vt. SlOA DAY JIADK ISY AA Y OKIi WITIl my Patent Stencil Tools, I prepay samples free. Beware of infringers. My circulars will explain. Address A. J. FULL AM, Springfied, Vermont. (JyTO $100 per mouth, and traveling Oly expenses, paid good agents to sell our 1'atent Everlasting White Wire Clothes Lines. State age and address American Wire Co., 162 Broadway. N. Y. iroU'UIS WASTKU: Leek SSere! Agents, both male and female, wanted everywhere to sell the Patent Imj-roccd Ink Reservoir, (by which from one to two rwres cau be written without replenishing "with ink,) and our Fancy and Dry Goods, See. Can ciear from $3 to $10 a day. No capital required. Price, 10 cents, with an adver tisement describing an article for sale iu our DoSlar ErmcIiiEslns Ageacy. Cir culars sent free. EASTMAN & KENDALL. 65 Ilanovcr St., Boston, Mass. THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOV ERED. UPHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE, prepared from the fotmula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility, and all morbid conditions of tho system dependent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its virtue as the great healing remedy of the age. $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sent by Ex press. Sold by S. C. U PI LAM. No. 25 S. Eighth st.,rin!.ulclphia,-ind principal Drug gists. Circulars sent free. tn fciUU laveutions of g;eat v'.- . A all pay great profits. Send -5 ' '', pages and sample gratis. A-fr-M m SIOO.COO. Ephraim Urov L othei'.s.-the cfi"n?5-ya MM, I'AIXT rn'i. x w - 1 -.. v..i .n 1 zr,, l. factoring the bet ,cen-Cit and ?' ':-!:-i'aiwin Ufe; two c..ats well put r '" with pure Linseed (V.l, will p , "VX-i years; IM.; CI a li.t Ir-wn ,r : ' chocolate color, and can be cha- -...! . ' !;;..!, tone-, olive, drab cr crt. ''. t-.iste of tbe consumer. It U : : ; Houses, I'arns, Fences, A "r:c-i' VV'1' 1 ' mr-r.ls, Carri..gs ?rd C.ir-:i;:;;;. "p,'--'1' 's Wo-rr.-wnre, Cu v is, Ma.d l 1 Roofs, (it being !:rcr,!-.i water y r" ''V'-V " cs, Burial Casos. C.ira! R J '' Ships' Bjttom. Fl.-r o;i c',?,V '. :V" r.iacturer having usel s,0f0 1 vear." and r.s a i.Aint f..r , f--t ! .sr.rpaescd for body, dnralilitv ( ' ''J'X'- gc-namc i:r.Ievs branded in trratton Minora! Pamt. A.Mrt-s h-?-? BIDWRLL, Proprietor, 251 PcVrl"' - V Agents wanted.- - -'-1. Extract of a Letter fo,i Be- V moil Rothschild. Taxis, s:h A.,F"l"VV Rue Faubv, St. Ilonoie. Wi'I -i'."h cnougu to have forwa-.r.led to me her bottles of your Indian Linin-.ent ; if Tou I send at the same time the account J- forward voa the amount tLrou-h'Vr Bolmont & Cj., New York. ",r--Baron Solomon Rothschild Lavin- re., mtndcd to many cf hio friends ZiL.v.r Lis'X LixiMEST, and tiicy being dcmV.s to cure it, he should advise him to " depot in Paris. 1 Grafton Mineral Pidnt. - if" . -yrcir.! Bruises, $c , it is untqualleh li s mr.st efiL-aci. us, taken inwnr-;', . ;he.V- of Cholera, Cramps and Pai s in t'-.; .? ... ach, Diarrhaa. Dysentery, Ch.-'r-.i y. Cholera Infantum, . and is wi:b--t cs' tion the ?nct vondcrful Panact the r--.' affords. No FAMILY bhould b- vY Every TRAVELER by lan 1 or sea fCV have a bottle. MINERS and PARYF re.-iding at a distance from phy:::. .--n keep it constantly on hand. It, i f Ac cidents and sudden attacks cf Stn.b C- n pla'nts, its value cannot bf etiiirc.. n cuir? for Major LAW'S jfffi.tx LVSj JH1KXT, and iahe no other. PltiCE 0 U:-. per bottle. For sale at wholesale ar.J ir-i by Demas Barnes & Co.. 21 IV.rk Ro S. Y. ; Gale & Robinson, 180 Greenwich--N. Y. ; F. C. Wells & Co., 192 FuitV N. Y. ; Chas. N. Crittenden, 33 6th Ave, N. Y., and by resr c-ctable Druggists thrnzg, out the world. None genuine unlets t-ign J by John Thos. Lane, and ccunUrii-aeih J. T. LANE & CO., Proprietors, leSEr way, N. Y. &3-Stnd for circular. A NOTIIEH NEW WHI-KLE! BOO' FOR ALL AGES AND BOTH Eastern maae shoes, buskins, gaitl::3 Sc, Fur Ladies' arA Chil.yrir.'y )fr, the 8ubsnl er has in.-t addc-.i t- bis sijc- mcnt a full and cemt-c'o Icr.-zl e! wUVlS CkinJ Cilloj iv.i tli:.. I.u.,j .vL.rn t.e win not only warrant tv "tr- nor to aJvgoous o. i:e aracter lot offered ia tu!? market, but vastly l-i;ez : every respect that? the sb- p-shop work y.t- whica tn ccuntrv : t:-x.;:; that I oiler no article fcr sale wb:;b I t not guarantee to bo regttiar cust.-r.: r.-..v"e. T tho Lcfct material sad sur.enO" z-,:&2, s: wiiile 1 do not pretend to e. i'n'h.r iz p. with the dealers hi auction p I hzt that I can furnish BOOTS ! r II :ES, t: tha-t will give rio?:e service fr l-.si f.ie than any clUer dealer in this con:;.:ui:y, t- article that rr.p.y give rv.- r.ftc-r a r-.c.-;i':j time and rcase nab'.e 11x2 ft. KverjrccT ; respectfully invited to call and ciarr.K r-l stock and learr. my prxcas. Tho ulscril er is also prepared tc fact uro to order aav ar.J all 701k in r.:s ure to oruer any ar.u a. f t ):: vn-v :,--t r-,-. -r'- and r.t wiees as reasonable r.s lih." t.-:k c--- be obtained anywhere. Fic-cb CVf. mon Calf, Morocco and all ether kir.c3 c. Leather con-tantlv cn hand. ?- Store en Main strict, rext doer i- Crawford's Hot!. JOHN D. THCHAi. Ebensburg, Sc i. C, 1:557. AT John Fahke" old cstall':- 'hk' li so. :i fiZ ' Svi't'ik Have now t'tprf;:of my own ture, or.e of the '"--1 zn&' est and mot t3; tifui;se!eotions cf FANCY FUES.or Lug and Children's waar, nov- in tl.e City. . a fino assortment cf Gent's Fur Gloves x 11 t . - r .. rf.i-sli ' very reasonable prices, and I w"e"i fore solicit a call from my friends cf Cac conntv unit v'o?-!itv Remember the Name. Number mi l Stre - JO UN FJRUl' .., No. 7IS ARCH St.. r.'oove 7iJ, soutJ-- PlIILAUELrillA. . 0I7iave ?io 2'at l i,cr, r.or conKi - , any other Store in Philad 'a. o:-3- -ffi Y It E L A nTTe L Fourth aud Arc H 5lt,'' PHILADELPHIA, Are offering a NEW STOCK of DRY GOODS FOR THE FALL SALES 0 SHAWLS, SILKS, DRKSS GU ASD STAPLE DRY GOODS; Ar. B. Job Lots of GOODS Sept. 5, 18G7.-0t. rpi O 31 . 1) A V I WITH BOYD & St ROUS, Importers and Dealers tit QUEENSWARE, CHINA and Gw- . No. Z-2 Ncr.Tii Ycvr. rj'vj Four doo belo w Merchant' H' ' aui;esive!:ess. rnee 5;; T,( r tl!. ( f -.- wliith will supply a farmer for ve-, t." ' '" Warranted in all cases as zUj," 3. circular, which gives full parti.'.t .VU'.: r 4 As a relief, ever ready ; as a killer . f .3v taken inwardly, or outwardly ap' !;-; no tqusl. Y,jt the relief and cu.-a f foeu. 7 P 2 ? -Co T- Off