r There, wcrt flv?. prrjd $ 'paarogursirn; the cars and a iiupibertf persqtia standing around. Soxdb narrowly &'p.f biuj shU ai one or two of the pajaeagefa'wepi . injured by": jumping out of I " T iiMnua rarmaiTlt.. A j the -'windows cf hs'earsllfc? lescape 'the flying j'Wfctfionden so She following frbhvthe titts XiiMMtafi&Gaiiarmei And-fired severalton; lMwxi&MnhttV.Gd3:ittet ibf, Oct ItoU! na.1T.2 .-! rcj yuiuLb!n4fana to town latsYen - -"artwsd tfcTO:;Juttice Reiahfir-iWhD Jr. -P0 n.w5rftu charge, Licit wa.prefcrre4 -j.Cunstble ilcUcJUnd.r-1 a MMOTL prescntagainst them: is string, at hJHTM time their respected father;aud :, ixiawceut mcmbrsof bis. faxailr, who are i.-awa y this nid"urtunt;aDderfiLle affai t, ' kp, mpa tfcyjof ,! (he -whol, community;. Wha.t a tiay mav Wive forth! Yesterday JV tf.kjcc.uhhavp dreamed tfat . wr.usu Wwuiwouhk Vc'ore iight .be the scene ftf ?.. ysfrf ici t.u.vl as we. Lave lesc.ribfifc f T .s f rv'If c 1 ."' y " " . jt,)-j b -, ' ATs-ri.4 fcmpcTCci ICea' Eaten by. Sharks. An exfruorJinary caj. of double shipwreck lay nirtr Main'.'tjn the 'cighrpf the rltii of 'lay a' fetoruif suddenly brewed up' a "henry scistru:k' tho Teasel aud she became a "'itil wreck,' ?ethip wjes avcd tut a trurik eu- 4 horc- n i .i i aaijrij !.; fi'igarv ad.?aart?i-cu tue.;xiStbr 'Ibf Cai4iii-iji. tor Ltlf an hour,- and tlieu, with-i Lit' a monifut ' Afariiini, a feirful tonkio 'Utrcck th seotjri'rrv'Bud ho 'loKiairttnictUsly ..?on: u:: " ri ;l 1-vi' J"; T jrcutv-oue jicr?onv were "Washta on, and "'ftuii rtai difiicul a voided tho vortex vf tho iuk.i.ii . T earl-c". Th koi fcfciwUlyTgot airifs, . Wt the. plug ' 1r nut ! v tr : three Lhoar thoy madly tr(iggicd Tti iUp the hole, . J. A mt !-.. It. .,' rlnr.n f .3 'a-.. : S ' dile th c 'f harks had tnkeir . off cvral of the. liuei &Lio ' "mt-h and,"nly thrr- tc!i iucojed 'in gc'tiiig iuto the Loat. .,. '1'l.av picked up the oar. It was quite Jark, am!, when JubrrJug1 ieaitic they enrr no j lud . ia aut-iuirc'cijcii t lor four travs and wiihcut a inoril wt touU au-1 icarcoly a Tcstiire of clo- itUi.--'. iabored at' the oar4 and xft fhe morn -"in of .h 0;h of July the biat n ached 'St: ?V'tnhT,:tfh men Lciilg aliYe : tut all a rthc ! as 6f xhiustion ' Oik; uied al-Wttst 'iu:":i"eJiv !y arkr Klug carried ashore.. Alio , reiiwt-re hipttably cared fvT,a- .;'; .U.i av - 1 ' f- ' ii ' "' ' .' &i t fjKlluWArd TV-wrt-J.ip, tl c birth piace f Cn-i Vi'l lkrrJga'p'!iTii n.:ijor:tT of tliirfcen r.ri' H-ittcfore irlw;!y! hak 1mm-u nitoiu'oi-ly i.titile to the mestsurvg of the democratic party, tn-1 j'e "! this' "ocviibio if 5 rslDjmwrulic "kUr-. Thrt now r:sidinj. vn this townshlp ri itd ami vfcT.eral'W citi n '-tibo vufcdf r tii'ii. wVvaikiii'.itikn; "ad lias ter'tiinct? that diiy h: kiati piini'ipUhi f the 1 (emucrxtttt party. ata'ii.H k'Jiu i'ackcr hii Jlftjxrir tf shit', nnd nui'jj i-r i jm at tlie r?viit ricthir. lXi'f'-n't uV'ufehtMM, J i : ;t : .! '.- . T: U,i.u?T of SuV.bnryV VI erctjcj rI Pack-; tiit "V '. r; ';r f hf: ear. v 'life, ;.' cave" him a 1' i..Vr Vi!tu6tr-aiit RT.ovfr both "xViliiir-i knd II.izSfhurt. Iaxt yarit pave'a ri':a yvy f r tb pjMifi,,.l, m. rt liAUuI'v di -1 1 rf mNirir. hrro 1 e hn fpe;., nvu.h time iu eii-u !ins ti tfduti'-s 1 1 tl.c" tivr;s 'iiiMtionri ' K ,1411 ill .V:lcM.l. 41.) tr - ;rl-.r,. .V;M:-.m,n rt. r.U.!Are""f f" rVJleh'feave Liu la inr:t-.ll-vw ViI,iAi ar.d 2 .rrr i -.), -U'Utfft-iu't lUrTrl. in-t. ' Tii v.a f :th ' t.k-li' La h-i-r t'jie beerr nit'' iVrii-Hy1 in p- fi n't. t?.e ?vm."cr'.tlo" siYty.' L;u-t -3 ef xi.e $ r :n.I,n.fi M ftr fiHTrAtr'-itirn.hit '.'luU .aii-A.i 'llftn L-y the pari tJndirMa.d ;r;miiitcr that paed :the. iuiiuUou.s ;Kllir U15 .-.Ivu t' ti :M.uu liise.V, 1 It Mates t,U prov. iris: K.r the sale ha? btei rt-fkcted,' I wh;l on thy othtr Uaqd,r of I'.-e I)tmtcr.ts ..'who y te I arai:ist ihc lucuurc. a Cuir pr i-ortk-i have brttu returned. Uo-f xt iU"x-e f Jtrpresent ti. It. i;-w n.. l : i-J J !.': I V ire i.o' .m- f ih j 'df t 'f X single rnur. 11 win p!vtfi '!); t:l'iid vht was a catuMate lur t H.N ti Vi "lif:r .ve !o k 'at tV, "ka f the .f;M!tK rW :t wry ' ii flerent i lf Cord ' Tli popular verdict uf,coiide:xiiialion. Vi;:s t.!rick-! ea down some tliM; who r.w f rrn.t in 11- ictring th-U iiu-:uuru, through t!ie lbu e l)it ' j Iradt'rs tiojdid the dwl witha' sw'agper, . if they held th destinies of lite .Sute In their hand-., j MDtt were tiiire 4' a !.piirovinjr CJMitituoi.cy t.- bawL. tln-ni iltiv&T, ltlr.p, iJock and Thoriii. ; of riiuuav.pLi.t i Iiici Ti tn.NjM.- iM l icujrt, ot ituwii. aiivi Oeavir, ( I)c!w ate were .all 4 n- Uidates for re t-U-ction ail rid-d ,ii. iiiets' j hna the op.oirir-i have heiet. f-xe hud a ma-'; t j-.'rity, iuuI Lav lc-u lare'r-dt-ffatcd. Of all t!ic mt titlM-iM ho vt.ted fr tRe; pKjtj;e -f tl' i bill for the le uf the Main line, but, two or three hve been rtturi.el to the next House.' There is twimething retribtitive in tJiia." It i a lrkn th.it' tliesj recrt-ant" rnemlrselii"rend to their own profit. It is an tsftmplr to warn nth-' era agaimt incurring their fatelT ,Whate er pin- tii people inky liold on the abstract )i ten tion. i a sale ol tLe public works, it V very clear that they arc iut iu favwr of atlllng the power of the State to levy taxes for a prie. nor to Latter State 'rereignty for n paltry consideration. '.,Ve have ' jow done with thia subject and the paal. j Post-0 r vi cm An kccote : T i"c Ne w t urry "plrt Utrald tella the following Pofct-ffricc an 'fedote: lisp at the delivery.' ( ;" ' .. ' 1 Po6tiatf t Well, my lad, what will Von Lave V jT'"- - ' ' -r z 1 - ' " ' - ' ''.' ' J . I teK8JT,r,s letter, ahe wants it to go along aa fast as it can, cause there's a feller .VanU to have he'r here end ahe'i 'courted' by 'dnotber feller who ain't here ; and she wants "to know whether he going to have her or not " ''ITaTing delivered h!smessage wUh empba' is, the boy departed; leaving the Postmaster -so eonrulsd with laughter that he could make ti reply: ' -1 -V - ' ' ","'i A. Oatc oa Ljibob from thk SorTii. The 1 t'AtP?erfon Htcmdard referring to :the num- ber ol laborers t the North, thrown; out of eu-'pIcymTt by the jfreure of tho times, ex tendi tne following invitation : - ; , , It might be well for "these to 'consider of the opportunities presented at the 'South; here the waut is of labor, and we .have . room for - millions Charlestondiatrict- alon has timber 5 3uc!j pr J.Q employment of 60,000, while it would ha diScult to find m more at ttractlTe . field for labar than the'garden farm ing dbtrirt immodiatly adjacent te ihc eity, :'"?portctr' ui the ..sr.; Christopher papers: jins - i.ciaiiyiia.. jmx ajouuwci eariy.in A for Hie f . ...is-s .r -V'... ' 8B fracture of the r2ht leg just - r-.u hi.r.v..JL..ir:x.iLB..i.ii.i.h er.- ! An liiefuest was held; at which it The lrarKburWoWof W,; pcakiMg' vf , ,,,'" iU'w U1WU "lV luwr' ?,,u the nVirf ff tie Uie .lcVt"i..ii,V;. it -i!. t lie JiaI t(f mvsttrv attachcdtO, Michaels dis ject gratuyiiig feturin trieWiift f ' .the e!ec- i appearance. f Tie was very tmstworthy and tioa i the. rt-Lufca 4rcctvet' L-v'the iiartv and t. e j ceomteal in his habits. - It is Raid that he had ncrribleOwna-eacein LMSrfljCctmty--T7ife -Killed byilier nuiiand-Hyitcriow Diacov- 28th: ...... irQn&of. th otost appalling tragedies which I fcVif'Tnt tirr ?vi.: 4 'pWlast' weekEarly on Friday mornin" it . , .v,- - ,'3 :2?S.t l - ZTtrfttZu - Ttt employ of the Pennsylvania Coal Company. - wccoujmoie5 were lmrucaiaieiy on tue alert, end having ascertained th"a"t -flia -Report ' was well fouuded a search, "s 'niadefoi'thafiupi posed murdererIIp'Vas sdctj ;SIcoVereiOn a edal bed"J?r cave, . near tUe 'town ,1"K Ilia faee, hands and clothes 'were besmeared with blood ; and his behaT idur at once t atisfied the bv- staudira of rLiuilt i Ther excited ; crowd which taet the, prkoner; t on l.is.: wsy Jto the justice's., office, took ; posessioo of Liai,; and demanded lie hould be nebed i and. it rwa$ with be atii cfct d?fficulty the constable mah !agcd to rescue hiui from fiieirgra.p. During the' hearing before Esquire Redd in tha: scene wns one of gret eicrt?nj(nt no'ug ''"would satisfy "fhc e'reited populace but the imraedi- f ate f plication of Lynch law The prisoner, however, was eventually taken to. the lock-up, f tVi. Croner'agury. suwmcned to- hold an inlfuest on the -body. Ou arriving at-. tSje. -prisoner's residene,' which is situated in one of the wildest -spots oi this section "of cdun try, "thef body' of - the murdered woman was found lying on a'miser able?appoloL'y for a bed 'in a wretched hove! j which, with her husband and 'two , children.1 fhe Lada inhabited for oroe iuontba.: ' Drs; .ygHjt -Hid Iui-kin -made the - fctccewary tc-aruini-t.t.n cf the body, and testified that the cause uf death was concussion' of .the brain, produced by : Tiolence. One or'"' two flesh f wotrnds -tieVeral severe brtises: were discov ered, on.'&c body,; iut there was ao fracture." A man earned Corper, being hily-sworn, said : Last night I heard seme oiie hallooing, : and blows being struck ; have iicqutTit4y known liaros ro til-ue hisfrffe. "frrr? - r'?- e S " ?tcr .witucsss were exan lntd who"tcsti ficd W tho.brutality of.Burns ; aft r -which a verdict, was. reudered to- the effect that she waa murde r-d by him 1 Uurcs was then com- Uuitted -to Wiiktsbarre.jai1!-.' ' - , ' " . ee I he same uay, (.Friday , ) rcpoVrs tcJfehed , Pittston, that the rcn;aius of a human "fceiDg : had been 'discovered on KverhaTts ' island., near the Lackawac&n, 0 Tar decouijosed that idcmn:cation was impossible. '"' ' 1 . The coronii-. thcrefofc, at the cLsc of the ii.qu: ht'of the..body of the unfor'luuate. woman wilo .OiJcr we Lave already , mentioned, harkutd with: tirs j5-ry to the spot, accompa uio.l by many others, whrtsi -sympathy or cu rioity urged to follow.' J There 1 hidden in a little nok. orw by water, lay; all' that' was visible of a Luin'an -xcly,' r It was lying " on the beck, the legs drawiunder the body, hut tha liead.'straDge-lo" Jell, turned 'conipietely .rc-utidft. and, th3.ee.Luiitd doTruwaids in the earth. - rf a,. - i; 7 al ' ; The search, instautlv j commenced .The 1 0urs of uk rein a good state of ' preervatioa. tut much disturbed' from T their f natural arrangemetii while the flh hai cn-: ' tireTy disappt ared.' "" The 3ull bore no inarks i . f iigury, Asevpt -fcr&'crd" 1tt""aWeTOee"cf one t.'ofb frc 111' tire irrr trd two fmn. lUJmr., discerned above the Vas de- t j mined lhat the body wa that of Adam Mi-' i chad, a German, who woikcdjn tho 'Upper j Mi"i,.'? The manner of liis death was no -fr&teij,''and the 110 felitives in this part of the "Country, and !i3'l loaned mofct ci his money to his friends. ovaTemeiii ci ine onaiuoa 01 me rennayr- V . 1 jKLAusLrm v, 2it)Y, 1:-- J ue lollowiuir 1 a statement of the'eondiuon if- the Fehnfyl vania Dauk': Fvcsourtcs, ,2.SOO,000 f Lia bilitieK, exclusive of capital,1 2,400,000 ; in cluding capital," less $175,000; 'held of it.v own stock. $JC0l,UOO ; of the re.-curces, the appra'iFers t;et down 1,300,000 as good, leaving $1,500,000 as doubtful and baflC Thv gt)xi resources appljed to thc.paj-meut of the iuibilitics, ther th ah capital; ? will re duce them to 1.100,000. The accouut then stands gl ,500,000 of ; doubtful resources to pay ftliOoO.OOO of demand; thrf liabilities j u aking 4 diflererce of 3400,000 iu the Bank, j Should there be no loss in tho collections, j'i'qual to about 121 per share, on the eutire capital of the bauk, half of the doubtful . re sources are probably worthless ; eo that , the deficit will be 350,000, leaving not'aiug for shareholders. . , .-,; ' ; ' The Philadelphia Hank has acep'.ed the provisions of the Relief Law,,: The examde . will probably be followed by other banks, who ui jyiu in tne compiami against tue renn s lvauia Bank as insecure, so as to relieve themselves from the liability of taking the notes of that institution. ' , Suits are accumulatiug against the Head inp .llailrod Compaby on its protested paper. It being about the last term of . the Court, if lucre is bo appearance entered the complaints aUihe ' ,ulvst jronv tuiy Dorr weighed 1 "S'i' f M Pec'b'rutally Wwdered W lie'r bus- r.ha've oanu, a man named hrancis Burns, i in the w 1 'l""' jaw ai.d th 1 niy sien of viol. nc Gaztfe Kars ' ' - v obtain judgment in ten days ; if appeal aucesPronjPtl7f it will inf ue fresh spirit into eastern Saturday of tho term whrch . begins to-day. If arhdavits of offence are madei and th should be deemed sufficient by the court, ' cases go to the next term of the court. vAS A 1IINITFR 31 AERY A DIVORCED JO max. Kev. Mr. Shields,' of Iowa, hrng been silenced ; by the' Presbytery,' bfjDcs Moines, for marrying a woniah who haepcen divorced bys tho laws . of - Iowa, oppead to the 3yn?d,7 and. his", appeal was suined, ThttjSyn'od expresses its opinion tliat'e ac tion of the. Presbytery .was .correct i forin, and suggested by i a laudable. zeal in 1 aer- vice of the ehurch ; and, although reistating Xiir. - rbields. " dees not annrOve t)f mar- nage.. f . . , y , 1 ; - . IX FaVOB OP TaKI.NU SoUKTUf3- Mr.-Spurgeon takes pains publiclfo say that he is not a total abstainer,4 and Heve In the principle of total ab; intoxicating driuks as a be vera? s not be- ence from He occa- sionaily takes something bimself SdLOMOX MrCttLL0L'ctt'-;'E-Q f e are pleas- el td learn that Solomn MTHjIfSb, Esq.,' of Miinster,- in this -county, has beeifPf,o1atcUl Su perintendent of Construction of tf Washington C5ty Watr Works, at & liaudsDn!7 moruinz about A o'clock . . imarfni the constcrnaH tion and distress of our citizen m the 1 vicinity of market Square, when the alarm was given that the great .worlc 'or. our7.,Uuy . ramei8,y tneir Monument of architectural Grandeur!' that which attracts the admit log gaze uf all "fetradgerf, . "as on fire. It would be useless, to attempt ''a : des cription oi the scerie,"6r to estimattfthe multitude that gathered ' around theorrrtaig of tno prouOr will bri'eflystate tlit Aleak'Lan had bcen' pu; in the Calaboose l"ast fclght, and Jsct "fire to the rooff of said building this'mornfna; at 4 o'clock i- about the time- peopb commenced moving to market. It is represented that Aleck roared Iutti!y. Such a yelririr.x its 6itid. h:vs not, been hetfi-d irice Captain Jamcs'TWlIhey Hvhrppal pife John M. Bowman, "editor (!f'6ne rf tHb '"National Democratic' organs in'tlii place.- Jt is represent ted by those who listened to both that the - only ditTerance in the notee produced by these tioblei(l) fellow, -was tha't Aleck roafed like a 'Hon. and Bowman bellowed like a calf. -- "'; ,r;', j We liave no heart to persiic thissuVjeet ftirtherl The walHof tbe'ferca.t'edince st ill remain' minus the :rdof. ; After -.Aleck - was taken rout. - oY -'the burning Ca'liboose ho "took tho water.'- crying " You eaa't keep the old Captain !' Echo '- . ' ; . t . . . ' . " " J A Shocsiso AFKAtK.-rThe vther day; a 'gentleman-named WatkinH discovered, "in -.Cone-maugh borugh three huge . dogs worrying some' obj.tt, and upon approaching 'them to" his horror discpvered.tbJi't. it was . a child of about three years old. ' Upon'the approach of llr. AVatkiria two of , the dogs retreated, while'th'e third attaek-i eil him1. K He llefc't the dog .oft ikal rsoued tho child in a hortibly frrutilated condition! The child; we believe, leIong to a geritleinrrti named Williams, and we are pletsetl to learn it'iscJov ering from its fryuries. 'Echo. i 5 CniLD baowstb.-A Httls dangh'fet of MrJ Valentine Maltzi residefng at JetTerson, iu thia' county; aged about two years, was drowned in. Inglel.art's mi'l-race. at that jJace.on t'lhrrsday laut; rite which' it had fallcn"duriug the te'mpora-j ry absi?ucc"of the mother, '- The body was recov-; erl a sliort time-iifier the , occurrence, but alii efiorts to restoie it to life proved uuayaiiiug. .;' Br.owN Up Two of tho puddling furnaces aV the Cambiia Iron Works blew up on Friday; in' consequence of cfhders thrown in with the water coming 111 contact with the boiling metal. Not much damape, we are pleased to say, wift sus tained. Echo. V. . .v? , i, .A .-.Clostvo ok tue I'ortagk Koad. Tlie Por-j tage Kail Itoad Was clos ed for the season ou Sat- urda.v l.ast' and the Superintendent, Clerk, Weigh-j master, slip tender., engineer, fiei'men, aud -depot hands are all discharged . All; or nearly all. of them are t now out employment. : . We' shall' wait patiently to see what will te" the orderof the day; next Spring.'; ) It is said that the comany; close thus early in order .to " repair- the s canal tlioroughly between thia place aud Huntingdon. Standard. f , -"- ' f- , , .. ' I , r i ; -, i ? t t- .-! : f The next legislature of th a State will be strongly urged to prohibit tber circulation of bank notes of a less denomination than ten" dollars. f"ouie very prominent gentiemen are in favor of carrying up th limit to 25,' so that paper as a currency : shall not inter-; fere, VHth,the free circulation,- of the highest denomination of coin.' Thejo is much reason in favCf of 25 notes as th lowest ' deDomi-; nation of bank bills. f v ' ! Cl- The eitizeus of C'earfutd having a few da3s siriee eattht a hor.-'e-tl.ic-f.vere " witl "difficulty;, dissuaded fnm lynching hiti.Z He however made a C'-nlesiu n, upon ;vhitj( several, parties have L'een arrctetl. .jUi 1 lu:, . ..y ...I CO- "A Idy" aks th r rtland Advirtiser ta request those clergymen 4vho preacli :agahut silks and satins', not to weabl.iek"atiii vests! or lift their arms so hig.i . as U display led silk linings .m their slcoci. Crf- When all the ite people of the United States revlnco their r enses one shilling a dav. it makes a difference o ihu-on millions of dollars millions ever.v month. 1 -7 j a week; and over fif' Rnmofed Flightof Walker and Stantcn. . New York, Ut. HI. A private ! dispatch from Lawrence,v. T:,' says that Gov' Walk er and Secrcta',' Stanton ; were .obliged to leave Leconiptrl, on account of the threats of tho ultras, fid arc pow at Uenecia. Sher iiF Walker, w' a posse ot his men, is with the " lloverno. A 1 fpecial messenger was sent for Col. inmner'a-command. r-A docu ment was cU-'ulatcd lu Lawrence, inviting Gov. Walk, to cbriie lo that . place, , and pledging lu protection of its citizens. estera Emigration. L' ' ' Ci.nsiuebie temptations are now held out to induce pfons to emigrate to the We&t. Prop erty is s.l to be for sale at low rates in mos-t see lions , ar tl. speculators who so completely ate up the .yb8tance of tie actual settlers, are effectu ally, eriph-d, and mm-t cither tell out at a sac rifice V iave their resjui-ces permanently locked up. H much land is always for sale cheap in evcrystrict, that nt one in search of a locution need fer be st a loss to find an advantageous of fer, ft is fortunate for the country at large that this bo, for if ; the prospect of a great flood of end a tion to tho west next Spring holds good.it ia iljbxrcise a very imjKirtant influence iu resto ritus to a prosperous condition. ' Tlie extensive inition of credits and values at the west, the in siJc speculations and the "mania for buildinz new tns, have had much to do with the present Ifrd timesthoughof course, not the primary use.- If tlicn.the emigration should feadire this inter and next spring and i-ummer. as it -oroba- ly will.owius to the exustintf distress in the At lantic States, the west will , improve in its condi-. ion, and by beinjr able to nav its dbfca mn-A ; Prayers for the Hard Times. The following new prayers have i been di rected to be offered up in the Episcopal ChUrthes i h : the Philadelphia Diocese - by Bishop Potter, and continues daring the pres ent disastrous condition ef business affairs : , "Oh, most mighty God ! King of. kings, and Lord of Lords, without whose care the' watchman wabeth up in vain, we implore, in this our time of peed, thy succor and blessing iu behalf of our rulers . and magistrates, and of all the people of this land. .': Itememder not our many and great transgressions; turn from us the judgements which we feel or fear and give us wisdom to discern, and courage to at tempt, and faithfulness to do, and patience to enuure, wnatsoever stall be well-pleasing in thy sight ; that so thy cbasteniOgs may yield the peaceable f:uits of righteohsnesi, fttjd that at last we may rejoice in thy salvation, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen." ' : ' "Oh Lord, wc, beseech thee, . mercifully hear pur prayers; and.spare all those who edn- less their 6ins unto thee ; that their I whos consciences by sin are accused; by thy mer ciful pardon may I s abtfolredi through Christ our Lord. Athsn; L , est budding of oir '.wrough-one uear to the reoj cvl!ecton of many df bur people. We, feel sensi. b'v our fhabili'v to o rhstice to this' sfibiectand A Bot MrADraxU.-i-Ai Paris a frw week since, a boy. aged Cie ye'ais"eEd a half, bar- ? ing: been ctiitmierl.nlAUier dayi.-;byi.the -into the kheheri suea ahiWtcikntfeL and approaching' t& womanho was sitting down, plunged the knife into 1fer,with such force -in. the period of the hearty asto attaid that tirga'h and arrest its a&idnJaliuoK in! sU'uTaneouayf, ,n noi WOODS IIATRIi a5STORATlr-mis woh4 ticriui preperation is ijaving an extensive sale in . :. it 1 sll parts of the Unload It i.oiia -of the few pat cut ericinesiwhicb ar qow apjd qrvert tb mestia-j 'fty'lHst are -really - what their inventors claim for tueui. uerei;r ii,iji iiao a ilf (rial, lilt result has been ' precise y "as ".Wood predicts. : 'j It - lias never failed to turn the white hair bick r tv tbo: tatural cohr, ' wlterej UiV drreetioiia, liave jbeea' stri'cfl'v""" followed " and " minie'rou ' rosna "' ii" restored the hair upon heads that had beeaaid j f90.rt-Jt js. not pretended that it rill jnake the hair grow in every Qfifcbat where it fails there is ccrtajdy tioirerircy The restoratit n of th hair has been eltected in so many instance where tho seemed utterly hopeless, that ,t, is, certainly; worm wnue tor ait a-no jiavQ lost their hair to try the experiment of tiang a bottle orilwtf lof ,V ikhI'ji Kestorati ve.--j Molhie Workman. Jz ' .x or sale here br ail druggists. 'Si ..-fij-r-aw : 1 S m ' r.-i r .... ' xnere are nunareus ot remedies ' Bold at every ' Drug Storepnrporting to cure all dis cases uamcaoie,. caca aaveriisea -as . ine very oesi ever uoown tin we nad lost all faith in the'm l, ijnt there is one exception'.' .k . We speak -of ttr. Candford's- Invigorator, waich came to usTtf&oinricnded 'f a cure for tivef Coinpraints-,- and all diseases arising from a Diseased iArtft-U The testimonials of so lrianV of onr Physicians in its favor,eindticed !us 1 to try it, and now conviction is tertaia thatKt is one 01 me greatest Diessings ever given to Dyspeptics, for it makes a complete cure bc- tore tue OrBt bottle was taken; r -and ipowtwe can eat anything eatable without trouble, .while bcfore-'nothinir but the liehfest food would digest and eften that gave tain.-Now wbat we want to say io all.ourreadersVsif 4 uiki uuiui3iuk ur ryspeppy irouoie you, do not fail to try this greatest remedy in the world; I ' ina til-io'a For sale hero by all Druggists, 5 l-r4L Attorney t Lw, Ebcntbarc, Pt FFICC A FEW DOOIiS EAST OF E BOB, KBTS' store. r . . DOT.-i:-ft(. OIH'UAXS? COIRT SILE. B Y VIRTU R OF AN ORDER OF TH E- OR PHANS. Court of: Cambria couivtvil there will be exposed to public tale on the premises, on jiu.nus 1 . tne aaaaiist.ratone o'clock, P. M., all the right, title and interest of William Cram. iu the following described tract or parcel of land. i : ' ; - --.;: : ; :;t . All that pieca or parcel of land, with its ap purtenances, commencing at a spruce corner, on line 01 Arant-iiomnan, thence . north 75 west eighty-four perches to a pobt, thence south 5 west two hundred and eighty perches to a post, thence south '75. east, sixt-two ,aiul a half rer- ches to a sugar, on liae of John "M'Coy, thence norm east ttiirty-two perches to aim, thence north 5 east one hundred. and sevejity-eight per ches to the place of bcinjing containing nine-fy-nine acres ami one b'lindrcd and twenty-eight perches, the samo bciug allotted to William and Benson Crurp,' children of I'aehel Crum, and rit uate in'Summerhni lownsliip, Cambria county. TERMS One third of the pnrchase Vuotiey to le paii on confirmation ef sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter with in terest, to be secured by "the judgment bonds and mortgages of the purchasers. ' - I ' ' " " EPIIRAUl CUUM, AdmV -''Nov. 4;lS57:52..::.i - j ' t S T S IIEUEBT GIVEN THAT AN APPr.TrA. tion will bo made to the next Court of'Gtfn- nion I'leas to he held for Cambria rountv, for the incorporation of lUer Welch CalvaniMic Metho dist Ciiurch" of Johnstown.. : r i'. i v .. . it i v A t r t 'N6v. 4; 1857 52' THE SUBSCRIBER , WOULD , RESFECT- fully -inform all pers iiH who , arc aftlicted with the above disease, that he can' cure it with out lailure, Numerous cws Lave been curl. and any number of certificates ran be procuretl if necessary. Call on the subscriber, -2 miles from the village 01 Strongstown; ' .' ' -' . PATRICK MCLVEUIL.fl .-, Jfuv. 4. 1850:52:1 r. - . ; J Hi S 6 8' s ti(m 9 AND FANCY FIRS, lr'' Tiinf T'cnv :.. : t W. HIOMPSON, iu returning - Lis thanks to the citizens of Ebcnsburg and vicinity for their liberal patronag in the past, beg leave to inform them lhat he h.s just opened the lar gest aim most 'complete assortment of : II ATS 'AND C. 1 rr ever brought to the county. As his 'stock ' l.s so large and. the styles tod numert-us to mention jhe will only say tliatyou can get a II AT or CAP of any style or quality desired, that can be had at any Hat store iu the Union. Having taken great care in Selecting his FALL STOCK fromTfirvt manufacturers, and having" a greater part of it made expressly to his order, ho is enabled to fell goods in his line lower than can be sold elsewhere in the couhly. Those visiting Johnstown, in waut of anything in his lino will find it to their advantage to call aud examine his stock. ' He has also a choice selection of Gents' fine Buckskinseal skin, beaver and otter fur gloves and gauntlets, - ; Hats and caps made to order and repaired; The highest cash prices paid for nil kinds of shipping Furs. J. W. THOMPSON. C .Clinton st., Johnstown, Ta. Oct. 21, 1857 50 tf. . . ; ?.r , ..; JOHN PARKE'S . i ' ; JohuMtowIV Blarble "fOrkl;-j . Franklin Street, nesrly opposite the ncwIetho ; , dist Church, Johnstown, Pa.,- --"? MONUMENTS, TOMBS," GRAVE Stones, Mantels, Table and : Bu-? rcau- tops, manufactured of the! most beautiful and finest quality of foreign and domestic marble. - always on hat.d and made to.onler as cheap as thecan be puKhaaed in the East. with thm addition of carriage; From long experience in the business and . strict attention thereto, be can assure the public that all orders will be promptly attendbd to and the work finished in th beat tiul most handsome manner, furnished to order and delivered at any place desired. ;f ' ' A.L$0, Grindstones of various grits and sixer; sultftbis. for farmers and mechanics. ' Sold by -wholesale or retaU. 'e ; . :?tr--::.-: . t.jj ! JE7For the couvenience of persons r.idiwg in tbo east and north of. the couuty, specimens maj be rccn and orders left with George Huntley. - at uw aioware z-staoiienmeuun jjoensuurg. .srsli.; j urcnasers are mvtteu to examme toe-kr and y , T&XlESTNETSTIiKT I wl iT EA DELPll IA5. 0T GflGE'ANS wTmld lnf to: hi friend, and the public,-tat he ha removed his Star Oift liooK fctore and Publishing House, to thesplen-L- aio store m Brown's lronsBnildii -te. 4S dTKST- NUT 'ktrceti two doors TjcIow1 Fifth Vher-itl, purchaser r 'each book Srill recetye one of the following giftnT'valucd at from 25 tnt to JIOOJ comastlng of Gold WatchesJ'JewelrV. Ac. .!; ; v-ifa 1 fTAOI WORTUj 55ty Patent'Efcg!ish Lever Gold Watch- ! , ; iiddoo- 550 Ff-ent'Anchof1 "do" do 10 GO e400 LadieV So 'Victm. 1 6k: tasr 00 600 Silver Lever Watchea. warrants! is on 600 Cameo Sets Ear Drop and Pins, 10 00 600 Ladies' Gold Bracelet, 5:0tf to 2 00 500 Uents' Vest Uisms, Q 00 1000 Gold Tickets, (large'slxe, double cas-e.) v ' ' 4 .r 8 00 1200 Gold Lockets, (small "sixe.V 8 00 1000 Gold Pencil Case. "with Gold Peps, 5 C0l ltOO Extra Gold Rens, with cas nl. holders - ' ; ' 3 : : s a ; i lo 60 2500 Gold Pencil, (Ladies,") '-Ti-:i 2 50 2500 Gold Pens, with. Silver Pencil,1 60 2fi00 Ladies' Gold Pens, with cases, ' -''C'i 50 500 Gold Rings, (Ladies) : l'OO 2500 Gent's Gold Ring. -75 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins; .'"'i' r ' 2 60 S500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, .T 10 8000 Pocket Knives, v'w' 75 2000 Sets Gent's Gold Bosom Stnd. iL ,ft 00 20001- :dai i do Sleeve Botqas, .-,,-' 8 00 WC'.Pir Ladiea Ear Drops, . :.V1J... -50 ; Jnutt 4 a wf a yiM v-- 1 f i 15,000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet or Mosaic Pins, 12,500 Ladies- Camo-, Shawl and liibbon Iins;vt'W v-, :; 4 O i ,000 FetridgeV Bahai of a Thousand - a Flowart, .ii-MnJ u.:i .-'. u t ' : . 8 50 v- IVANS' new Catalogue ccntafns' all the most popiilar book of the day, and the neet publi cations,' atl of Which will be sold -'aa low ai ican be obtained at other stores - A' complete ; cata logue of books sent free, by application through the mail, -by addressing -G. GEVANS, 439 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. , .T t , Agents wanted in every town in the United States., ' Those desiring so to act can obtain full particulars by addressing as above! N. B." In consequenye of the money crisis, and numerous failures, the subscriber .has been ena bled to purchase from assignees an immense stock of books, embracing every department of literature, at prices which will enable him to give 500 worth of the above gifts on every . 41000 worth of books sold.- - . ""' " Ad extra book, 'with a dift. 111 be sent to each pcmon'ordcring TEN books to be sent to one address, by Express. ' '" ' &- SEND foPvA.catalogxtet; - : O N L Y O N B OjT T L'E i - i. f. J A. OP DR! SAAD FORD'S INVIGORATOR, O K LTVE R RBMEDYT IS REQUIRED TO CUrTF. ANY ONE ttrOU bled with Livt-r Complaints, 17V1W3 the most desperate 'o?f cases, when the secoxij bottle will, with scarce X single failure, restore the patient to health aVld vigor. ; We wish to call the attention of all to these facts that the Juvigora"i6r Is com pounded by a physician who has used it in 'his practice for the past twenty years,' with a suc cess almost credoIoiiH, and that it is entirely ve'g-etable,-Vpirtg cViVnpoeil wholly of gums. ; : - Some idea -of the strength of these gnma may be formed when it is known one bottle of tle Ta vig.rator ctntains as'mucli strength as one bun ored dose's cf Calomel without any of its dele tiri ous effects. J j One bottle is tke surest thing known to'mrry awajr tEe.bad eftVcta of tninera! poison of any klu.l Only one bottle ia needel to throw.obt if the system the effects t f medicine after a dong tick nss. ?. One bottle taken for Jaundice; removes all ytl low 11 ess or unnatural color from the skin. One d se after eat ing i sufficient to relieve the stomach and prfeveut the food from rising and souring. t i Only one (lose taken -.before retiring prevents rdghthiare. flO il -.z 1 One dose takn at rn'ght Jooscnt the : bowels gently, aud cure; costive new. .'ton? 'V-q i Oat dose taken afttr each meal Will cure Dys' pepsia- . ,,t, r, .-l 'i-: -.: ) ; One dose of two tea-spoonsful wiil always re-; lieve Sick Headache, . r , f - .,,.-,-.'. . .;., One .bottle ; taken for female obstruction re moves the cause of the disease, aud maktsa per fect ci.rtj. .' ' !. r-vV:a .- r'- .-r vi Only one doseaimmediately nlieves dplic, whi'.e- - - ...'.- t . - Oac dose often repeated is a sure cure for Chol era Morbus, and a wire preventative oT Cholera. One lose Liken often will prevent the. recur rence of biiiutis attacks while it relieves all pain ful AcTings. - One or two doses taken occasionally is one ot the best remedies for a cold ever known? 1 'Thousands of cases of inflammation ar.d weak ness of the lungs have been cured by the Iuvig"o- ralor. -" -"-' One dce taken a short time before ea'tiSr nVcs vigor to the appetite and makes fot" digest well. 'One dose often repeated euros Chronic Diar rhoea in its worst forms, while summer and bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose,' ' One or -two doses (cores attacks caused by worms, while for worms in children, there is no surer, safer and ?peedicr remedy ia the world as it never fails. ' i .-"....- -r. ' - 'There is no exaggeration in these statemrhits. they are plain and sober facts: that we eah inve evidence to prove, while all who two it arc giving uicu unanimous trsiiinuny in lis iavi r. . . We wish ail who are wck and debilitated to try this remedy, and test it thoroughly, arid any wild are not benefitted by ita tise wS Should like to hear from, - as we have yet to hear from the first person who has used k bottle bf the Invigo rator without receiving benefit, for there "are hcb astonishing medicinal virtues fh it, Inat all, no matter how fong they have been affected, if their complaint a.fises -fi-om a derarJged liver, will be benefitted il fcbt entirely cured. - . M'i 1 SAN FORD A- CO , ProprieVws; ' X ; 345 Broadway, Ne Tosk: 1 fc- For Sale hgre by all Druggist. " ; Nov. 4, 183T. 8m. ' - ST-SIX. t G 0 0 O S F O U-W jr., -r,, AS FOUND ON THE FARM OF RICH- srd Bcunet, near Eljensbuh. a rack of goods, mowtly made-up Clotliing: md also a small . box containing notions' and mock jewelrV. The above articles are left in thb caro of John Wil liams, in Ebensbhrg; w litre the owher bah get them by proving property ond fiayiit chafees.'-'-'1 ; "f-j-fi ft" EICTHARD BENNETT."" EbensburgOct. 28, 185751 , ! -it n SATr-j-iiti Fim sALii. v I WILL SELL bn; favorable terms tliat Saw mill property callel "Perote," situate' on Trout Run,. in Summerhill, Township. Persons desirous of purchasing are referred to S. S..lilair, Esq; HulHdaysburg, Pa "of to tho owner. i -'fi WM. CONROW. ; ii ---i a Le Claire.tp., Scott Ofjtmtri IowaC 3 ucu ai,- 4j 8t csr. s iDLANKSummons,, Subpoena V, Executions 1 -Jt3 Tavern. Tariliens, 8cdv'Ae,.; Per ail rjTlHB - PAUTN ER8U1 P UERETOIXirS X 1L f uting L.: wten tho sbbscnU- traCia der '.the firm 'irMuhen'&'Ehori'fc been this day' draIvVl l'ir 'mutual consent. "TT lIs will f9 left'ia the hands pf Mullen fr roliecflaa. 17 xa Is .f . ; tOII, iUVUlJ''( iemlook;0ct:4;7E6T t i jr.? k -iitr..'h "i a urn uiereanuio ousiness wu o rnananni w the andcrsigaed at tLa room occupied l y tie Crw t oott 1101 se isovivc- THB CAMBRIA COUNlT4 rOOR MoL'Sk will be ready f-r the Peceptiou tt p4uj-rt or aai after the 23d"of .Novemlerl "texCbtn all wh are entitJod by law will, be acTmitU.T Diresta will expect allpaxspers ti' appetT il cleaa g ."par el ar.d frceTrom filth. . r , 1 V tv " i ' ' E." GLASS. : " V Dolors WM. PALMER . rV-,s n , , . r ' DAVID OTIARBA: j PoorTIo C.!2sfi857: 51 ; Eargains! Bargains I ! Cofjr?r, and' Sliret-lron Vfikrh. ' f EBCH ANTS' (iftl other in want nf TIN. -k?JL' CUPPER OR SHEEr-i RON WAR sr TepecUully invited cU and examin, my. stock," got- m...expresslr. for. the. fall. trade. It is the largest and best assortment to 1 found West of the mountains, made in a jpcridr manner and .of life Very best material.-Having adopted all the tmpTo vcm'ent of the times in the trade, in machinery and. materials,' I am prepared to-conipltoutcyslul with rity, raanuiacturars, fu prireatanil f.5?m - . ij jrfa; Ordor front on e' doll V, 60, five hnndred dollar worth, promptly filled, tiie warrs carefully packed wxd guaranteed. ftot.ti lek; t( : w-ii One trial 'from merchan'.ft who, have not? dealt with me:bcretof.ir"5s feq'-lested. Atlkast soxj! for.; Pric-List.. ; j J..I Thankful for. past favors I respectfully jiJic-it their continuance. Addre? -' , 4 Johnstown, cCembria eounty,. xa, r America Target lIatoiy, MANUFACTURING " N E W H A T X :-.- CO., ci:- T HIS: PISTOL IS - .INTENDElx AS THB fuiwmner of th'e .ordinary pistol and ia designed for yonng'rhpn and boys -who wish "to enjoy the exciteing tptwt or firing at a target, at the most trifling expenseand without any dau ; r r 'iV rrti i 1 ,- " . . three or Tour dangerous in"' l"adeI with s trie Ttimon' Fire Cracker, l' wbfrfi fcrna a cWnVpTefe "cartridge, aiid will carry a ball tennr fifieen pares with the ram precision as the ordinary pistol, but not with sufficient 'ire to da any serious- damage, As America is a hooting nation, the Yciung Americans must and will icaru the art by which our independence was secured. Hence this Target Pistol is exuetly in time, and must teset.wfth wr iveTsal sale kmong pr - youth of the South and West. -."Its cpc-iation is perfectly simple, and is not liable to get out of order. -'A full description vpill aeciTjSany every -case cf Pi, tols. Th'e Pistols arep up at the Faetcry-in cases of 50 each j ready to send byexprewi to any part of the United States cr Car.eda-4 RETAIL PRICE 25 X? EN TS ; BY THE CA2S. 47,50, OR 15 .CEJrS-EACHA -'" -FRENCH; HALL A CO. fNew York Depot,") "302 P.roome St., N. Y - W- AGEM1-S WAITED TO SELL TUESU riSTOLS. " Aug. 26, '76 2 -lOra.'- .' ALL.i HAIL 11 ! - fomethlng "To r th? Mlllioii ' PPvO F W O O D?S i HI ip f n WE CALL THE ATTENTION "OF1 ALL, old and young, b this w.-ndetful prepa ratlon,,wb?ch'' turns back to its origTna! ctlor. giay hair covers the headCf the bald with a Ibxcri ai:t growth Amoves5 the dai)di"ilff, itchmg, and all cutaneous eruptions- aitf acnticuaj flow of the natural fluids; and hence, tf'uMtt'aa a reg u'ar dressing for the-halr, will preserve its eclo, and kcep.i.- from falling to ixtnme o.ld age, ia' all its natural beauty;.-. -.We-ca II, tr-vu opn tie bahL the gray; or ditenl fu sbaip, tnuse.lt; mttd suKiy.the 3'ouug wiil not, as ihy valtm thetiow ing locks or. pitching rurlj ever .1 wtlbtut it. -Its praise is upon ttie,iongiij of thousands. , v i-.'l ! -'i -I 7 X r' r . .. . -. . iw Watertown, Mass., Mav 1 1S44.. FF.0F,O.: J. WOOD H-AUow mc toa.ttett tTe virtues and magic power U' toi.r Hair Ittora tive .Three months, since, lieirigexccchngly grar I. purchased and sxn conunenced to. use two b.t-j ties, and it soou.began to tell, in restoring tLe silver,Iock to .their native color, end tie hafT whieli was before dry and harsh, and . faliirtg.off. now became soft and glossy, and it ceased fal ling ; the dihdruS" tTiappenred,"&nJ'.' the Khlp lost all the disagreeable itching. o 'annt-jirg be fore and now I not only look but feel young again. Rc-pectfuilyyouni. ftc" v- V : ' ,' CUASWIIITXJST. . , " "New York, Oct. 3. 153. . TROF. O. J. WOOD Dear Sir After read ing the adrertuement,iu one .f the New Ycrk' journals.' of your celebrated Hair Restorative, I procured a liaif I'int I ottle, and was so ran ' pleased with it - that I ccntinued its i-.se ft r twa months, and am satisfied that ft is deeidctiv the oe&i preparation oeniro tfierpHb.'ic. it at cn removed all the dandru3 and unphaaai.t Itching from the pca!,'and l.as restored my l air nfttfcral, !y, and. I have no doiibt, permanently s. ---". You have permission to rtfer t r, all W-' thtertain any doiibt of its nvt peril ruiir-g ail lbs is claimed for it. - T -' ' : . - . - miss Peeks, 26 j G reen wic h A . - .r'.. j ... .' r ii ... I have used Profess. O. J.'Wi-ii Hair ?.ia lorstive. aii liav'ailm:red its .w-iid-.-ful retu. It restorel mj; hair .where it jnolfallta off; it cleans the head, ar.d rr. tiers Ji.e b.ir soft; sim smooth much more a t.an iL t ;",:;":, ' . mary a. atkinsosv' j : Louisville, Nov. 1 1S55. ., . . ', State of niinois, Carlisle, June 27. " I l ate Ufed Professor O. J. Wood'a Hair He oratiVe; and have adroirel its wonderful effect. " My hS!r was btcondhz. a I tLoncbt. rreniati atere- h' C"'3"i 'but by the tise J the ."Restorative' " it nas resumwi its original color, ai.d; 1 have ao doifbt,' pe rmauehlly so. ! , j-r..r.j v , SIDNEY BRCSF. ' ' " ; r' ' 1 1 - ' Ex-Stnator United States. From the Washington S.jr.J ' "" ' ' i "Among the many preparations now in me v' the restoring, j reserving and lautifyiiigthe hair there art none that wr can recommend wirh more confidence ilan. Trot Wtxid's: Hair Jlestorativi! now in general tise throwhout the Star. Tt'$ preparation x.t-e the mx.t iuvignatit g ti'xuXl ities, and never fails in producing the rajj-J py results when applied according try d'.rrciit.tti; We refe r t ur readers to the advertemfht f -r a few of the inmauerable certificates ..which rave been sent by parties who Lave t-een bencfit!ed by if, and who feel happy m giving irstimt ny te ita wonderful effects produced on them. 0J. WOOD it G. Prcprktrr?. 812 Brdwsr, j New York, and 1 1 Market et., S,Leuh-. Jfe xne cueapest prmnarv - pistol la tTrnes therice of tl tsliesidea beia trie bnrs oT boys. . This Ph.tol f 9 OOR 1 "prices, I Aug. JO," S7.J jtint 1 155. his eftlML Tor talc here by all I,nrits Copy 1 1