undertaking 6-tertainly for Kcow-Notkings and Black-Ilc-publicans. Wt Lave never pe rused any of their scurrilous attacks on hi 3 private Ri.d political character, without tmoK ias of the fable of the Viper gnawing the file." That Capt. Smith will be elected j Speaker we do net' now entertain a ciount; but if Le should Lc detcateci. or one imng vre may then rest assured; Thug organ' No. 3?tnotrai nnii PtnUmlAZr""" i i rrR. . I extensive nd well selected library, two week- Brigjiam YOUIlg Defying v newsrspcrs. xc. xae sucnaauce at me X- C. DEVIKE Editor and Proprietor. C. D. KUERAY, Atsietaiit Editor. ELEK3BDRG. u- 1"--- WEDNKSDAY MOKNIN(J:v.N(.VKMBFK IS. tr'ANTED Beef, Pork. Corn, Outs, Euck Vrf wheat tnJ Potatoes for subscription, ad vertising acd job work dor-.e. at this, office. W bopo this notice will not lc neglected by ill who know themselves indebted to u?. jfcy The Sheriff's Sales were received this iu 2 about THE BED! ORB GAZETTE AKD GEORGE K. S&ITH. When George W. Bowman resigned the editorial cWir of the " Bedford Gazclta.'we confidently believed thiA the new editors,' Messrs. Meyers and Benford, would cot feel themselves bound to pursue the pathway, which their illustrious predecessor had trod with a devoiiou worthy of the most devoted admi rer, of billingsgate slang and low filthy bla guardism in the State. We hoped and be- . i , i? . m ..-..r.. vck, just as wo were preparing to go io Mievel that Uio new cuuors uuw wku.-v rrffB which account for the non-appearance refrain from meddling in the local politics of regular meetings it always large, and the ex ercises consisting of Lectures, , Debates, &c. , interesting "and instructive 'Annexed is a list cf the officers of the Association at ; the present time : President J. C. Noon, Vice President C D. Murray, L Etcordmj Sec: etury-V. S. Noon, ....... I orresponiLiug o'muirj j. m. utniu, - LiLrarian-Ja. Thompson, .. .Treasurer Danl. O. Lvans, v - '-.Executive Cvnvou'tlteTr P.TenlcnY Ed: Evans, D. W. Lewis, '-Editor of -"Banner" A. C'Mullin. v Editor .of, the Hag .of 'our. ' rntW D. W. Lewis. J i - O ; ; . the Government. Evening Stai; Social Temple, No 33.- fcf cur paper on the regular publication Jay. . ! . 7? KO ARE THE FRIEKDS OF THE NATIONAL ADMirnSTRATIGN ? We nud in the Southwest corner of the Ul number of tho Natioual Democrat," Gctie- kcovnYs tho"4' Thug organ, No. 2.' th; following' paragraph which we cannot witu'justice to ourselves piss over in silence : ' Vti-y Srdiijf.-Tvvo auti-Administration; organs urg'mg the uppoiutment of Dr. W . A Smith to a position us an cfricer of the Na tional Uovcn.ment. Who holds the ccxt iu crdor at to-election pledge from the Smithies? Sinco the appraranee of the Erst Lumber f tho "National Democrat," we have taken i:k! ft nn i-.t".(p rif it or iu Editors. In deed the casttgatious which were weekly ad ismistertd to them ly Smith of the. " Echo," were to well timed and handsomely aduiiuis ur!, thKt we dtemed any intcrfcranee .on cur part quite unnecessary We knew well t uat the pap.r was owac'. cltCv , ccntrclled py Know-Nothings, and we told cur readers so on the receipt of the first number. We thought then and still think, ihat a certain jroa.incat Know-Nolhiog, who is great on " Editorial Brevities," had aud still has mere to do with the preparation of its editorial ar ticles than Mr. A. J. llite' Of one tLIcg we ara certain, from its first appearance up to r.ront time, it has been a faithful labor er ia the cause of Kr.Gw-Nothirgini, tud J-.nsk-Republicanism. Akhuugb it did not weeced in disorganizing tho ranks of the remouracy of Cambria at the ltc election, H vrorkfd well in thc Kuow-Nuihing harness aid;s by tide with the " Cambria Tribune," aud the kind and sociable miuner in which tl,4 f,!;'f. nf the two . " Thur organs," of ibis county, and that they would cot attempt like Bowman, to dictate to the Democracy of Cambria, v. ho are proper men to represent them in the State Legislature and who are uot. In this hope, wo have been disappoin ted. '. Tho last number of tho Gazotte con tains an editorial article which although not characterized by the ability and terseness of the "leaders" of the " Gazette," iu days gone by. contains enough of the "gall of bitterness," to be recognized as a legitimate production cf the illustrious General. This Bedford ctunty oracle starts out with a touching announcement, of the holy hcrror with which its intensely Democratic editors, have received the intelligence, that it is high ly probable that George N.Smith, the "geu- ilcuiaa from Cambria." will be tue Speaker of the next House cf Representatives cf this State- These illustrious political censors, are pleased to inform us, that they have no ticed with astonishment and regret, that sev eral of their Democratic exchanges, propose George N. Sasitb for the Speakership of the next 1Tous3 of Representatives. And whv have they perceived this with . af.tonisLx.ient We will allow lhv?m to answer This organization, called a Special ".Jleeting, on last Tuesday night a week; for the purpose cf electing and installing officers, for the' en suing semi-annual term. They were duly installed by D. D., M. C. M'Cague, The fallowing is a list of the officers : S. "Past T., Susan Williams; B. Past T., N I. Roberts ; S P. T., Prescilla Jones; B. P T., M. C. M'Gauge; S. V. T;, Jane A Tibbott; B. V. T., 0. Thos, Roberts; S R., Martha Williams; B. R., Geo. A Kinkead ; B. F. R., Windsor Lloyd ; li. T., David E. Evans; S. U., Mary Aon Evans; B. U , B D. Enss; S G., II ai riot Jones , B. S., John M.:' Jones.'"' Becuu-;e, th Eeipcclfully Declined. The Coiiiinunlcatioa cf " riGA?.o," on th? subject of Hoops, Crinoline cvcc. Whether Hoops arc or are cot a good " institution' it is not our province to dctermii3. But cf cne thing we are certain, the Ladies have the same riicLtto trundle their Hoops just where they pb-s.se, thai the Lcrd of Creation have to ewesr, chew tobacco, and (Jrink whLkey. We v i 1 Le very happy to near irom ..Mr l igaro on the subject of tho Monetary Crisis, Mormonism, the Wsr in India, or any other of the exciting trpics of the day, but we do hope, that he viii never again bore us with an Cesay on IIoopsl and reeve! the interrogatory themselves. To All Whoa it Kay Concern ! Washington City, .Nov 17. Advices have been received from Col. Alexander 'substan tially confirming all the reports in the', news papers respecting the dettruction ot tue con tractors' traius by the Mormons. Brighaui Young has issued a proclamation to the Uni ted States troops defying tho Government, and Counseling his people to Inutilities in; the most determined form, and ordering tho troops to keep out of Utih. lie fays that if they desire to remain till spring, they.roay da so, provided they give up their arms and smunition. Col Alexander, in reply, in formed Brigham Young that the troops "were there by order cf tlie President of the United States, and would he disposed Oi as tue com. manding General saw proper. When Col.' Alexander- was within thirty miles of Fort Bridger, which place is occu pied by Mormon treops, he received a letter from Brigham Yeutg, through the Comman der of, the Nauvoo Legion, -warniag the troops out cf the Territory, but saying that if they desire to remain till spring they may do so, provided they givo up their arms and amunitioiv but that. they must then leave; in the meantime he will see thst ihey are fur nished with provisions. Th? letter wes ac companied by two copies of the proclamation and a copy of 'the laws cf Utah. The Com mander tells Col. Alexander that he is at the Fort to carry out Brigham Youug's instruc tions, and expresses the hope that Col. Al exander's answer and action will be dictated by a proper Tespoct for the rights and liber ties of American citizens. Alexander, iu reply, ys that Le has given Young's com munication attentive consideration, and will submit the letter to the General commanding, ns'poon aa he arrives here, meaning Car. p WinSeld, "on Ham's Fork. In the meantime, he Jds, I have to sav that these troops were here by order cf the President of the United States, and that their further movement. will depend entirely upfla the orders issued by the competent authority. . . Among th documents, is a letter from Col Johnston, dated Camp on the Three Wings of Sweet V atc-r, addressed to Assistant Ad jutant General M'Doweli, at Ne-ar Yotk, in which he con5rn.3 the burning of the "Con tractor's trains by the Mormon. lie says that the Governor's escort is four days march behind him, with two companies cf dragoons. He knows of no reason why Alexander frhould attempt to reach Salt Lake by Bear river. sr. I ne inoimons l:are TN PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION TAS X scd by the "Ebensburg Literary' Society," a lecture will be delivered before that body, at the Court House, in tho Imrongh of Lbeful'ur on UJCevemDgOl ACUf.Vl, llltCUl Ol linimmi next, y Ro1 ert L. -Johnston, Kq. Sutject "The, Mountain Cvunty:" The. public are invited to attend, v Admittance. 12J cents. 5 Iv order of the Society. . TilOo. V. FENLON . . . . . ..... . Ei) : Epensbcrgr No-v. 'lt: td -' m Kit iy. TilOo.'R. FENLON."! o Dr. D. W.LKW1S, V EUW. UVAIxS. .... J LIST. OS- CAS'SES, SET DOWN FOR TRIAL AT A COURT OF Cominon RUns, to 1-e l.t ld ?.t R?. i.olurg, f r Cambria county, .coiuu.cncing ua .Monday, De cember 7, 1 S7. , r . - : ; VlUbf WEVK. - ' ' ' v liar, ilton et .l v lVnna. l!-il Rtad Co. Little : Rhiiipps . ohnston . . " ; Rowland Lemke Youiigkin ' AUtu " ; ' ' Lehvnd Irwia Cooper Alien Watts ;tetai.t Ricktord (.learfifld Tp. l.i:iner (Jomiiiouweidth lM-erts liir.('i.d Dougherty IV.ckford liuti-iiii.oii'a admr. IHhn Il.JIen vr Oeorgo ' Tn Tljnij-.aa Vs linLhia v Ii.yle vs Murphy vs Ilamilt.'rii v Ross vs Rickf rd T Murj l.y Mmiher va Crco V ('.!! vs Ho"Vv'r vs Liir.incr vs Stfwart vs liiUnu vt I). via vs Nag'o ts i r rs V1 e-ry rs Din, r nd. v-i iiarlR. oy The last number of oar pap-er commenced r,f. tho fifth volume of the "Democrat & Seuti- fciing a premium for treacrlery, and therefore 'we' feel it enr bounder, duty, s KentiLtls 'on the Dcmocratie watch-to-.vcr, to protest against it " They then proceed to epply the epithet of " disorenniser" to Gcorra N. Smith "Uc- i cause Ins course last winter did not meet the entire approbation of the late editor of the organ cf the Democrf.cy cf Bedford county. , It ii unnecessary for us to go into any vin- I nel " and we take this occasion to inform our readers, that we are entirely destitute cf th " needful" at tho prcscat tinw, and to earnestly beseech there of our pttrots who kno,7 themdes to be indebted to xis to " cash up" forthwith. There is nothing we dLdice bo much as dunnicg our patrcn3, but we n'.ust have money, or like the Backs, " suspend" and go into " lhptiJatien." live oi me peojuo oi tuiiuiy i.i , , , , . a , , , ... . T , noli Isst oaturdiy : Leeir-lAture. hen tue lilustnous .John . , t tv- vrrrrr" b Presmont, ALEX. M ICKL, Randolph, of Roanoke, first artear;d to . , , , ' , . ,. ice Preeident. V?i. Kittjel, L?q., claim his Ecat as a member of Congress, his i( t. Jc.-N j; 7Ihlkr Johnstown have jogged along together during uicatioa or explaoatioa of the course pereucd th- tjut two or -three montus, remmas us ior- j oy utorge c;imn, v. u iuu xivpu-wuu aibly of the touching history contained ia the Hc.-iplurfi, cf Saul and Johnathau, who were " Lovely in their lives, and iu death not di vided." And so it would teem that Mr. Ilite. and bin iids -havo discovered, that tho "Echo" uiy '' 4 Democrat Sentinel," are anti-Ad-ry.i-iE'.ration organs, and that it is very strange they should' urge the " appointment of Dr. "U' V sJrui')! to a position a3 au effieer eft th National (Jovcrnment." Editorial arti cles recently appeared in both the " Echo,' and " Democrat & Sentinel," urging the 'lairii cf'Dr. Siuith to an appointment under the National Administration, so that th al-lus-.n co.itained in the above extract is obvi ous.' The charge that the "Echo," and " Democrat L Sentinel," s.re anti-Adminis-triti'-n organs i false, and malicious, as false aud mniieios ns the luurt of the low croueh h g iDTv-iear-ts, w ho give it publicity through tbe'colnn.r.s cf their weekly Know Nothing cir cu'ar. Bflh parevr. have always been the fcar Ui d. fenders cf James Buchanpu, in and rmt nf n'T.rc ?i? a rrivate citiz.-'U. as the ean- - - - - - di exceritin troai Cancria County Agricultural Cocictj. The following is the result of the election for oCtcers cf Society, for the ensuing yjar. youthful appearance excited universal sur prise, and he was 3sked if he was old enough te be clegible to a teat ia the popular branch of Our National Legislature. The reply vvas " ask my corslituents." And so with Geo. N. Smith, .when required to produce the evi dence of Lis devotion to the principles of the Democratic :party and, his integrity audability as a Representative, how proudly - might he gny ; ask my conf-titucuts, ask the honest yeo manry whom I have served during two uc- ccssivu Sessions, and who have selected me as their Repreoentative for the third time, , iu spite cf all the plots, falschoods-aad misrepre sentations of open and concealed foes. Nothing in the world. is easier than to call hard nanus. "Every common dauber writes villian and rcouudxcl under his pictures." It is veryeasy for the editors of the Gazette to style George N. Smith, a d'norganizcr and traitor, but to prove him such, to make good did ate of the Democrat party for the Prcti- their charges, is an undertaking of a more decey.'and Cu:d!y a the ehief magistrate of j serious character, the Republic. The " Democrat & Sentinel" Affr ','xtQ a are slightly cf the opiuion, Peerctary Philip S. Kion, iVj , Treasurer, J)avil J. Jovtt, Iviar.agers, Michael Maguirc, " ' Edward G!as3f " " . Janics. Myers, ' George Rutledg, Abel Lloyd. Grauam's M.kokzh.z. Vro have received the December number cf this excellent mag azine, richly embelli.hed with engravings, fashion jdafec. embroidery patterns, &.O., to gether with a large amount cf interesting reading matter. Persons wibhing to sub scribe for Godey, Graham or Harper's Mag azine, will be accommodated by calling on Michael C. M'Cague, our obliging Post Master. - burnt the grms on the shortest route. He jidds, tbit if he cc.nl d eomnaxnieate with Cc! Alexander, he would direct him to take up & 'good position for the winter ft llan' Fork. The road is best between this and Ham's Fork, with companies of Mormons, o that it is doubtful whcthpi 1 shall be able to commu nicate with Col AUxandcr. It is supposed at the'War Department that tho troops are all in good condition, as noth ing to the contrary is said to the Secretary in the dispatches. .The Iuoiau JJuicaa iiss received 3 vices relative to the Indians ia Oregon and Wash ington. They are in a comfortable condition, but considerable confusion Las ari.n in ron- BCMuence of ccr.traets for Mippii. s. Owing . . . ... . .i i i. pnuc :paiiy to te crt sysrem, me war utui amounts t? ubout ;,00,000. The ftdu:ii-:"iraou has received a schedule and cut-line of the Cecsritution of Kansas, and will sustain the aetioB of the Convention, with regard to the mode prr-po?ed for itH adoption, conceiving that the p.eople wiil thus kave an opportunity of deciding the question iu their owu way. Yrissari was to-day introduced by Mr. Cass, to the President, who received from his credentials as Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary from Nicaragua. Tiih Speakership. Tho Harrbburg trint g'Etes that for the Speakership of tho Senate, the Ib n. John Cressrell. the Hon. William 11. Y-Nh, snd the Hon. l.icLaicscn L--Wright are proxuiLt-nily mentioned; and in the House, Mr. Lonaker from the East, Mr. Jenkins from the North, and ?-Ir. Geo. N. Smith from the West, arc warmly urged bv many friend. ." . , 8ICC-SD WfKK. Trotter's jt.lmrs, . vs Dm. hip. Campbell ' " vs I'oyb-, Campbeil vs JUV, U . C-v Grirbth vs Parr j Asham vs .Fri.rv admr. j Cii.-siUy vs Tn ie'.l Rrawk-y vs N.ilf, FtV.'rr Ih.fl'rr.arj. p..x vs Rkrr. I'..iny aduir. ('run. Baker vf Fr.aihe:iy rt a)., John Linton vs (j.ilb.eatl: et i'., R. V. Rinti'Ti v San.e, .M,n L:i:t.-n vs (lecrce IJie'1-', S':itteS-r v U l.v., ILuki ess v M'Gonig's, Siini8 San.e, Kroft vs !yrrs. Wood bum vs Th mpson, La:un:r v& l!n;iiton, IL'M for use vs Meyers, Lr.:ks vs J3:r.sS:v:r.. !:!! rxec'utcra vs J;T. V K-nsVurg R.'k ! Stir r.an vs S-.'-zi-iMui -Ton.rtOTs. ! K;t:. Mir par v Rhcv. Mv.thfcws 1 !., I M'Mi-dlt-n nir ft ah, V:;itf rs , CYne -.vh. MW'cntn v C.ir? it a'.., Campbfil vs M'O.iiri', L--fcrood vs F.-.v.bt-iwr Sr 34ea:.r, Oo :fr v li ek.f':?, M'Dt:i.n 'vs DutiMi's idm'ii., Tii's-i'.o- . ts IU brri. Gill vs :iii, M'Gs'.fy rs V.'Gb.-T. O. iSllll'jEWMii T .''!': tt', Scott - v S! ip. Vc-ver vs M'To-.ssbj. R..,.n t ru'. rri...ls vs SLarti it v, i Mills - lb vt r. lbtai . ti'N'.il!, Keaii Urli!, C'ruii t Y.tr f. Gro'tet vs WtftkUr.J, V. b's x-rr.ti.ra vs Frr.ioii. ! MuoniJ.o vs 'i :!cy. MyVondition v.-s oncf th greatwt rr.im:j;T faco was almost conktsnt'y ruaning wi:h xh J corruption that escaped from tie tiUic;,g .' which it was almost ccmpirtclv covcrcu. .f;;r boinc under the care of my physicians .'-' two months, without the lea: l-i:eSt, I ducedto make a trial c f Lkidwy's I'.'.o.-! Srsrcb. er, and the result was that iu iwir.gouel-.tt'.staj a half I" found a perfect cure. 1 may also that I eagerly tried whatever was rccirniI:f, . as a cure. Such was my wretcLetmrsi tva j evea roaorted to the dangerous H.cri:u,at pouting pure erci stto (-n my face p.v-A r.ctk, 3. all to no purpose the I'.Iood Searcher ua tJ fr.t r:nd only ti i.-s that did n.e any g.Kl. 4 l.h'od uriiicr ;. i nucqr.r.Reu, r.i:d 1 h-Ae reason t. ic grate: ul tuat 1 ever n.ade a triaj t, its healing virtut-s, am'. 1-c.i.tldei.tJy rec n. it t. any wl-.o may sufllr fr.ijn Teitr. f r anvo:-!' er disease arising from an irepurv ,",f t:, L-oo-L ..JOHN IEl.l.mwr iroRi.&ybxirg, Ta JuTy20, 1S57. A N lNTFJiSETIMi CASK OF SiVRf PH.A jfsL curc-l l.y ens botlic of Lmdvy's lil Sc-ar;di'.-r.; '11.1s eeittfies that ab.-tt one yrsr our little ned for.r years, was l.t s-n-tlv ,f. ilicted with what the physicians pror.-.unccuVj l Rt-rofnla, aiid was treated arc. -'l'vjy f. r r.i'!7 a y.-ar, hut without the " sli-hUrt f. r-.f.t. -' eves v.-t-re rriinit g a thin vnteiy hi n:or s'..v..i cor.Mactlv. whie!i would n-f-r-.t hi cwh 'trv -r j the power r.f o;-e:.i:!: them until t' -y wrrv j fJ uiid cie.inei by s-.ap and vv;..tv; . . . . . a sanif tuii au a! Si't.;s forrneJ jUat t.i."V -;. v -which in d-.: iir.ve Vrke atat ct-uim -nrp-.J j . charge. wl-.ie!i wa f-'iin l '.p.ipoylhlo t !r- Bp lf heal the P-.d wml! heveryn i.es s-f i : c-; r ; ttio rlothirjr of the child pTi'ect'y iirkM..!); :D .!:? ti'ht's tirne. After having the t if!. t cf a phy;..-:an f-r s-.'lor.p a ti re, ai;.l fn jin , .j, chihl to J e .srtting wr r.-?, we ih-t.-r;;.!: . J u, Uv. t!a-!! t of Mr. Liadsty's I'.'a-o l t.r- ' ,-. ';,," wms in !vt y (ch :nd I cf-re two j ar-M'd nway the -h:srge was rai.ii'-.t. r.r.. Mr. !iaj 5 y to say t; at m the n-c t a SIN. ; LI". COT I I. K .ur bt;l- isy ha h n w t r -.'. i tr:V -.ly j health. Wo c-mal x-ak t hiul iv ,T va'uab! n;ei!icii-.e. It ah.V!:d iein tvery fR3i;:r jf.:e Mm -u'.d b: wii'n.iut it. As a puiiilr Cl M.kxI it i.i heveii-l all 1 ric ! DAMEf. 1 ( !.!.! XGE2, llclIldsyM :, Ts.. duly ".'-S 1-57. Dr. J. M. Lim.s r. J Jer Sir : I havi- Uf-ru r. Hoi:id,hnr-, Ti.. Ma' -.a 57. l-itv.v:-:-t.areiier zv.h. vir:c ixmr ist ru:; ..?, s;.a I .let m it t. Iw a nn.iier ot d-sly l--tii.i. r.- t. irs inrijerufir-i' .. r-s:'. -rj-';' .-, 1 love hrfi,,"or a i.un.htr of j.-. -iv.-i'j tr- uhled -Aith ervxipflas cil il :'e'.-uii ;t Mrae I p-ut myself xudr th- ::.::. .' y-.r hhi n.vti! HltMHl Searcher. I !.?:., -rv e:-:.V i'.:eei. my u 1 iin;.r..'Vv-mei:t. pi.-niy remark, that I I'.r.k s-.'at and 1!t,m e.r.d I ktn.w nfiw -thr cause th-. the u.--f .u: Improve! Blood Searcher. J.dii: fr i:.r. :i . xt.iritiue, I bvheve th-is is ore .-f ih: :: liable riiedicir.t t):at we.m;i ..?..-. ?,.ff ','r .!.:.? v.hr. av or h..vo e::!.-.- ! ni ' n v (it. 11; .tO to Id eai-S of -ive.) 1 fcrl t..t C ir.f"s.lli..:r .-! a u . v part a t t c- o wouhl 1 ff.. r.l to i iVr vii'.d. -id this n v.'.iii' r.v 1 j.uve i e; !; a ti.iato.l o!e:v v-ii'u r.er:.i t roi; f or.seie'.a e aisl ii"iy. ty to makr si :.-vcr u.e jo-.i Y vr", re?---lf,ilr. MAl'GAIIKT i TT P. r.U CVMP.'.UNT (T'Rr. VY I INlx- tji SLV'S lill UjVLD MXH.D SEAht iih?.. FUir ci-'fy, sj. I eri:-'-r jnr. -l. . f I--thi of te I l.ilr f Liny. fi t Kf-.. worn accrtli; c t- Dw..h-th .'. !",WO V-ir:; j.. i W.V-. nih:?ir ' - '-'. !?i arid f r s- my . ';. i :. t-:nfn Ci 1 1 M -v I !:0: -V,-' -....a' Sc-'.'rr. .-V. ! I j :?e t-..-o l- ::' v. : ;r:..:'y-i:'. i U rvc-'r.tw- nd i: Jr. a'l !. s .Hvr I.:rer - p; r..-.f , ! n .i .. r, r. t. "i.i. I 1 - a.-; ri.u.s ou!d h.ard'.v - r .Net, JCS. M'i:!Ai 13, 2 td i. rrci;.tn . 1 The Wonder of the Age i !. P.lNlSL."i,S(;p.KAT?J:ilCAL LIS CCVLKY ! -Which is a pun ly rvjftuUc I 'reparation, l.r the purifying of tiie L!o.r1, y.v in; vipr t: the Lirer, sti-Uioi-ii aa.l bov.e', an 1 J'. COMMUNICATION. wis one of the first, it not the very urst pa- 1 ljat cv;ti tL(. 5rca - 0f tiJC censure of the i IV t J.' " . I m. c f I. .... . I pr in 1 cnr.Fyivai:i3, 10 u'm- 1' .is uaoiun.. 1 q ' ' Pur the Ihmocrat ot Sentinel. Tcacters Institute. A Teschrrs' Institute was held in the bor- OBITUARY . v; I Gazelle men, v ill not prevent the Democrat- i ouh cf Johnstown, on the 12th, 13th and cand.- t-lc mciup.ers 0f ihc House; of Iic-prescntafives J iLi icsC, which had a respectable number L.-dG, I ff0m c0C;l-nrr George N. Smith their Speaker. 0f - rersons- present.- SiA'j-hco i signed the the r.atns of James Eutbanan as the c esao unw ij j-.ova.-i jty .vt ....-j.v ... eom eicct.n George i. tmuu their tp eubjvcLtoth.dcc.-ion of tnc Cincinnati Coo- Xjlt,y know that, Lc 'is a radical Democrat, ' "vontion, ami since then if it has not been onei 'anj-cn iliad by ability and eipcrienee, most tfTi.-i, nt, it hs certainty been one ; r.rorerly discharging tho duties of the f bcldctt cuan.piors.' 0rice of Speaker. The Democracy" of this the if ted On Tuc-sdfcy, the lGth ir.st., .KortnT, son of William and Elizabeth Price, aged about 2 V"'-3rs. Sr. The greatest natural ornament to the ' human form divine," is unquestionably a no, luxuriant, healthy crrowth of hair. It has been so esteemed iu all ages of the world. and aaicng til nations, savage and civilized. Icnce, tao Indian brave regards the scalp of is enemy as his greatest trophy. Eor a sim ilar reason, tho fashonablc belle often dis guises the region of vanity, as well as her ail the f'.:iict:-..iis vl ..o'e. . ' UOW IT WA & I 'iSC( ATR!- D. . In the fa'.i of a d:!'; ter i f Mr. Li"d.-y w.i s-utTeriior fr.-m a 1. aiicnai.t atiacii of J.; . crtisx C'i is tOu.kcr cf the ir.onta.) She had 1 re vioue'y btt?t; p.ros?ratol ly the atla-. ks of Iys ( i.'.ry. lntLiiiiatiiiii of ihe l.ux;: ;.:;d lUctio iV ver. fiuccesisivily. which rt-Miltfil in the above na med disease iu it. worst f'rx.i. Ihr c .ruh.ti .'.1 a wt -o .0.. ccner cxt.v.t . I. V f-.-.ir. f.--! t 2th, li':i c-t fad I c 1::. Sc--. et C...VCV-: 1 ar lahilty, . S f :n:v :t t: 1 t Woit'd 1.- t iise to ti.t Wi:::vi:; .... J h tit f oai: v me-. (Signed.) r.r.c Sut rn and siihsrribed thiiiiih A. I. lS.rT, f. r; me. A'".' .lr. K j p is a Tt-"rv. of ar.d is-.vt li k! Wi. to ti: t:i:rn. h'....!i'. 1 1 . C..l.-. it's -y, a rr.se. 1 f -. a::-l i::f.v.i iae. C.- el X li cr.r:f 1 ; .-.ill ! 1 V l':f i .vt 1 e-- , id si 'i-".l;ATr. c.s.: r Ji'SL. iy. isia tt.lircly -iied I .in.. ---y s ho jae-vtii i i. .-Va: l!nir fi'ii'iy, ' l'rs Ity !:v. the Mih.-orii -r. en-' : ti.e I', are, ": :.:! f'-r said e. u;.y. John M : ' i.ci.- d'.ilv svor.i r:cv.r-":in4, t ' I. a..d s.v that, in the prir)(.-f I ' was xr-ost dej loralle her u h jaui ch r.onnco.t tue case s j)opt?t'i-.- ..:.. ivi-ryii-.uss; 1.1- 1 :r. 1-. w.-rt t -rrri. aicatvd a .p.fedy ani ho-r.it in t'.ia-h a ehatii of j !:. v:;d wh.'n, ii rottms out oi Lie: Jz ta.s entKai matu:r, -,ir 1 fojve ilv.-h; f sw l!.:..-h woi:I-! 1P..V" f.: rth xith the.st'iith- My appetite .. ordr-r to preserve I 1 l.indey prepared a comjon ! fur the purple of j t allcviaiiivc:. p.wslble, tlio pains.-of the iirtie .siif:'- r- ft 51. 1. sth I She w.wi iiiade to n-e it t'retrly, and in 4 h"Tt tr.-m th .Apw ; each ntr.-.t-n nl 1 tf bin bjdett clian.piors.' j 0fnce of Speaker. The Democracy" of th Tho cli.pu who centred the " Nation rd countj deserve the greatest praise, for tl Democrat," haviug charged us with editing ma,lUCr m which they euppcrted their giftc anti-Aitils-t.r:iii'oa 'rga". we ca'1 tn tkem, csp'ccially on Hite as the man who tskes tho responsibility ,T' to substantiate the charge. We askjhem to lay their Gnger r on the article, paragraph -or line which ever - - ppared in this paper, hesli'e to the admin- - iattfction of Mr.Euchanan. Wheu they do , this; we. will acknowledge that wc edit au Knii-Adtrimstraticn organ. If they fail to . uo bo, uotijiily we, but the public also, must .-and., will regard them as nothing more than , jto retaiUrs of low, vile and ftale cr.lumnies.- .-. Ta. hi-a of Jack . Hitc . k (Jo., setting !',-,$h'-'ta?nlvf4 p ft" thj peculiar champions of Democracy of this creaty, is the best joke of the svwwn. -TLiitd: heaven, tho lime has not ' ypt arrived, vh.;u the Democracy of Cambrian -I wilt consent to h Irantiered over. , bouy aud . breeches 'to tho KnovNothing : and Blaek- lLq.ublieaa partiesi .This is vwhat: ; Messrs. . llite A Go ; arc endeavoring . to', aeeamplish; . .' hnt thdv-etrii't . nuita come it." ' And to - - j .1 lUpretcnf ative in the late canvass ; and we are confident that they will receive the thanks of their .brethren for keeping in the public councils, a man whose talents promise to da honor both to his party and State. ' - ' '; ; - Lecture. - ; Dy a notice in our paper this week, it will be seen "that the 'Ebensburg Literary Asso eiation" announces a public Lcature on Tues day of the'first week of December Conrt, by 11. L. Johnston, Esq., one of its members. Mr. John-ton, as an olo'qaett, logical and in structive public speaker, has fw if any su periors, in western Pennsylvania, and has de voted considerable time and attention to the local History aud Geograp-hy of this county'.- His subject, "fJie Mountain County, will, wcibavc no doubt,'!' be bandied with biarkt-d ability.-- ; ; ; ' ' ' ' '' :' - ."; ! Dy thr way, it may not be out of place to Btato that the "Ebchsburg Literary Associa- cap the tTirjax, the aforesaid. Ilite Co.,1? tion," ai though unknown to fame is by' no. h-ive- nndrtaken to prevent the election i f Gscrge N. Smith as Srcukcr cf tkn next llcuse cf Ecp'roscr.rIva ; a stupaadous means a "oue nors? -auair.' it can now boast cf 70 regular membtra, a large'nnmber of orrespodiDg and honorary raetnbws, an persons, present. - &u'ty-i:co isigneu Constitution; end - many were present who did cot, as they were not teachers. " Normal Classes" were formed in each Science and taught practically. ' Each Study was then discussed and much information elicited both iu; regard to method and prac tice. It was the best Institute of the kind ever held in this county beiug alrncfit entirely practical. ' ' It is Loped an Institute of the kind will be held in every township in the county,' and one in the' Court-IIouse at the county' seat Let not one township onut to hold, "at least, one Institute of two or three days continu ancc, and let there be a rivalsbip as to which township will hold the best one. The Institute adjourned at twelve o'clock, on Saturday, after which an. examination cf teachers for rConemaugh township was held at the. Rolling-mill School-hoUcc.. where - for ty-three teachers were exaruiued in one class, besides somexix or seven whodid ppt enter the list. . This was was the.' largest meeting of teachers ever convened in the county for that purpose, and they -acquited . themselves twenty per cent: better than last. year. . .There was a decided improvement in their qualifica tionS', -oThc. next Institute now appointed will be in Je3erson, n February next. Yours truly, . .. -.. Gwrnij 5upiafrdeiit. t-r. tim, to his mo.-t delightful s..-'.toni&hn!ti.t, there w: a very pcrceptihie chatigc f r thebfiler. Toe mouth bean t pr.t on a hright an-1 healthy appearance the fc.:l brt-ith h.-cai-i svet the appciite.was re-lc rpd, sivt the child sctn.cd V; pHitake of a new .and frr. lif--. - Hope was inj.pir vd. aud the n?e c f the c- m- Iouh i was t fai.nfully c-ntino-rri, the rcti.it oi S C.:t ef 1 1.. tv.cive. other parcnoiogtcai organs wuu lorrowoci 1 wtnen, vxin t!: b!-.smg oi -!.!. wvs-t-er e ra oeks. p. etc restcration. M.cisncw peructiy i.eaitn : He who should discover a mode of prevent ing the hair from showing the inroads of en vious I line by turmug prematurely gray, a method bv which it could be restored . ween falling off or turning white, and a way of promoting its continued and luxuriant growth, would be justly entitled to rank arcong the benefactors of tke human -'race. Head the testimonials ic auother columu. of the wonder ful, not to say almost miraculous effects of : " Professor Wood's Hair Ik-storalive," and see if he has not accomplished all this. Cap ital City Fact.J ' l or sale here by all DroggiEts. "1 Hit. There are hundreds of remedies sold at etery Drug Store," purporting to cure all dis eases namcable, each advertised a3 the .very best ever known, till we had lost all faith m them all,. but there is one exception. We speak of Dr. Sandford's Invigorator, which came to us recconinieuded as a cure for Liver Complaints, and all diseases arising from a Diseased Liver- The testimonials of so many of our Physicians in its favor, induced ns to try itand now conviction is certain that it is one of the greatest blessings ever given to Dyspeptics, for it makes a complete cure be fore -the first bottle was. taken, and now we can, eat 'anything eatable" without trouble, while, before nothing but the lightest food would digest and often that gave pain. Now what we want to say to all our readers is. if if Liver Complaint or Dyspepsy trouble you, do not fail to try this greatest remedy ia the world. Fe?r 9 W Vy all Drafjw. 51 4t. hut little o.nfidetioe, but i.i one xv.vk's t.r-- If , r i '.V ure -.t its rtstonf.vt p.. er . . ( ; petite to return, try stomach n--t 'o .--. s .; so that I l or.'d .-r.i anvthir.3 vxida-v-t ' - -.' . . r- : - 1 . -. . lit YfXi-l'Z rt i;ii.ii:ac;..i'iH?, au - , , i.,f ! .1 1.1 . f . . . "r.T II! 1 ii.i'i :'.(' :;o: ;is ;r'.'!a n i:...i... . . , . 1 1 . rr. ... . . . : I V .. ,1., 1 I . 11 1 - .1. - . li..T. it V r..'. Ills caperiuieiu.1 ei.oris o:.i.; i.r ;n . t-.-ne-i .,i i iriui-.'.ij wicr. .nrr -i ".-;! . . tt. t.rinsMi.7 To T.eriecc '.ill .1 I" Lrrc-it it evir.n, i.,r t tt(t sTa e : I . n JhuOU nijf vrtty t-ii;e v. hi. u time its cncc ts r From this eircuwistance. Mr. Li y w -.s leo t prepare with greater care and cr.actr.e. -s, v. h..t had'ao astoniihlv cum! hi: chihl, as,.! c.ntinuol .n ! i vih'! s:i. i w as r...nr.i .- . .... . recovery; i tioi.c.t 1 n.;ic;e: u. r--cMt'd : n.'-iio e-o-b Sceh w;ss n y c.r. wb.eu Mr. l.iu.Vev -.nvlkd rr.e with sit.s hi In-prove.! I'.f-v.d St.srchir, mutts. r ' :.svc heen aiaiot niiraculoiis.. Ih-.r.-lr. ?ls :i himd Veds, by it, havo beva snatched from a: r.:iri::.i y j;ravc r.nd rtor-d to the twee!" flualth and the tndcarr.:et:ts tf fiier.d. The voting and ! 1 have tested its sa-.i;: p..vcis and si:-.r aloud it virtues. "Say they" ."after iifrhnr.Lhah-cy's Im proved Blood m archer, ve ft.lt -as if a new life was stirring t v.r vtiins, a.ud liu'er God we owe to it moro than woirjs can express. . : r But hear from their vwh, lipsnd then judec of its valuable eflVctj. . The few ttftiimiiial that follow td.ow that it xs deservedly styled the CSre ii al Discovety of this or an'i oiher a?r. . J. M. LINDKY. Uollidavsburg, 15! air county, Ts. a better sta'P ef health ti t ... . . - er.-.r. . . J .il l si 1 1 . i. " - vca:s It fore i eonn.hnt that, nndcr v. to the invaiuahle in. 1 heiievc it in t to he oi.! r;. in illir-! ',i.'.-'. e i 1H ed f i r ' .. . 1 A.' eS. , . or rC.liOfiCC. !lt'esr v. pest of humanity. rS t vi vr:.'J C E E T I E I C A T E S. Tattonville, Bedford cc. , I'a., Oct, 1 , 57. Mr. J. M. Linpscy. ' Dear Sir : I ys severely afflicted with rhcu-nsath-m for a whole year mi-' mrnths of which I was net aide to leav my bowlien hearing e C'f the wonderful eff.-cts of your Injproved I'.liod oearcher, 1 uetcrniiueu to procure some of it mul give it a fair trial. After using three bottles I was able to walk around aain as u..nsl, and am now wholly cured. I rnn recommend it to all who are similarly afflicted, arid relieve it is all it claims to bo. t , .. . Yours, truly, : JOIIN SIlATT'Iir.. A DESPERATK CASE OP TETTER' AND -sTJL BABBEU'S ITCIL cured br the Use cf Lindsev's Blocnl Searcher. I, the undersIeTied. scme time in last March, was severely, afflicted with what wm t ronouueed br mr -hTicisn to h a frin kind ( T-r atiH arbr's ltb. '.v.uld rtveiiimcitd i: x the Improved HI1"!.' 1 fy it mr oiii v to t o (Sxanci.-) .Vo.V.:,v rt'M t . is. . n J0IIN'CL'X.J-1 :w..rn !vul fuascri.-eo A. D., 1557. FOR SALE BY rvi-M liobcrt Da.is. Tucxr.a- Dt -J.Mre,Carrollton:NVmH.lI--G. S. Chri,tv. J- K- lhte, Jv.hx.s-'n. Nov. 4S, 1857:2:Gm. Talisable 'rropcrty "or miir. sunscKir-Eii win- vt 1. follow bv valuable pl situated iu Jack-n t.-.wihip. t -l;1;r'r.v,. 1 wxthxna qua.tcrof a mile of the V- , A dins from llberUm:. a?.? "'; ,f, M'Vickcr. James Mills and MarU!. -V- - jV ual4clM:M. (kiiow the I.v..t - aljut one. bumped r.crej mi a' f,KtPi state, -of. cultivation, Lvrtv.s'.ttnr.. new fram'v barn, dwollir3 hou ' cess'irv improvements. . i AIO-i00 acres o IJ.f?, be sold in paue'. to u:t p-rc-J'-; . Terms ruad V yr . tnr. 1:2: Ja I lcor.. Copy r inn