U ill ( ! i ' t ! II 1. id id )D f li n ia SCISSORS. will -TLTr Voensburcr renders ,.r T.r.c Hidl .T.nr.pR tho .u'iil a;u v awl jrrcater " jj0 v Cs the monarch of the debating tire announcement that he was to 'fjecb, cver falleJ n dravviDS a ,! 'nio hur Jcars a? lie starleJ wcst ! " . . -r The rooint of the tel "g" ,ttor last Friday, assured us that 'Til the land cf the living, and we L)EATII OF UtiEKAL QuixMAjr. GEd. Quit-I man died on the morning of July 7, at Lis resi dence, near Natchez, from disef.se contracted at the National Hotel last fall. Tub IJehlix Free Lovers. The Cleve land Herald states that the Free Love peo ple at Berlin, Ohio, who were supposed to have been " squelched" by the lat'e hostile demonstration of an indigDant populace, are up again, fierce, loose and rampant. Tho Herald says : " The honest truth is, this community, which, ' instead of having a multitude of names, should be nameless, numbers from thirty to fifty in the township of Pcrliu. They are constantly erectiug buildings five or six having been put up within a few weeks and are becoming more and more iree several occasions of late, ! linn Onil waiii n ti f V 1 r v , 4 l . . 1, -Interested the preservation Ueen seen in togctbcrnakw Qn f.i , I)..-. OLTOiie rartv liyron says ! men were so bathing, and a third woman sit- Oiux-i - i. . i Ai ott iut i:uuicujmuiiu tut; sceuc;. i'v- . . . ..... We suppose cart would call themselves Soci- . 1 .. 1.. tl.mrrs tlinl ririTCT !.. . . it 111 v ui i.u...0 - ....0, J 5.., til . "a. . 1? il , ith ikasure. 1 receipt oi iuis ""' li d revived iu our mind pleasant i tbe occupants li the happy days, before we j On tL ..::.0sOl f .1 linn nml wru ; uO-j" .10 ll' t;ae el v- no'scr, u KOV.tlU, . -.rk!v K'l"1- fha'n, wherewith we are j United States i: which the ladies itl nny wiuuigs uruy, alistg anJ t Free Lovcr4.a nic0 istinc- art tlio wt-iai. u t tlon Tuo lje ,y f,recjcmt which promised J to rejnove beyond the borders of lie lin, has . lie a sound, j returned to the village and ensconced stsclf c. ?un.nu'r' eve i;r Spring, j in the very midst of that community." i the ueean which bi.un i?. i t . ii is not the only country in. s enter the pulpit and per form the duties of preachers. A London popor mentions a Miss Buck, who has revent ly made her second appearance in the pulpit of Salem chapel, Belfast, and preached from Romans. 1, 10, For 1 am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ," &c. She is said to have "displayed extraordinary talent, great command of language, profound logic, and the analysis of the. character cf St. Paul with wli.h she p'aced the discouis ', was a mas i ter-piece ot oratory. 1 he sermon, whica last i ed an hour and fifteen minutes, w&s very elo i fluent, and never, on a siuirle occasion, did Pitching into Them.' The SVutional Era the leading -Republican press of the country in its last issue had a three column article to show the folly, if not criminality, of the republicans throwing aside the distinctive organization for any new party, "People's," or other. As for making a protective tariff one of the articles of their creed, he thinks it worse than folly. After showing who has made the Republican parry, and on what it must base itself to hope for success in the future, it closes by saying:' Do we exagerate? If not, what shall be thought of the cowardly conservative that de precates "sectionalism' of the scheming pol itician who would reconstruct parties so as to leave the slave power in the undisturbed pos session of its gains; of tne short-sighted shal low economist, who would suspend a struggle involving the vital question, shall slavery or freedom administer the Government, and de cide the destinies of this Union, for the pur pose of determiuining whether the American people will not tax themselves to increase the profits of the iron-mat?rs of Pennsylvania NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY I Kuhe recollections ot the past revived c'"hi circumstance go not alwavs .,: Tlicv ofteu tell ot happy hours wheu L r'JsecmcJ a l'aradis--, and care and , re strangers iu u.. and the cotton of New En gland. -Cin. i?.The trial of General Lane at Lawrrnce city, Kansas, for the murder of Cuius Jeu- k'ns, has resulted in his acquittal. j5?Xo pux f of temperance a man with his hat off at midnight, explaiuiug to a lamp post the principles of his pat ty. j she descend to common place or hackneyed : phrases Originality and genius were pre dominant. I his is encouraging to the lady Frank Pierce, Iowa. July 12, 1838. p.MtKRAY. Peak hi 1 hope al.-w - - ..1 ! rtiirnn nt" frlllilirtl v." I i 1 tiiif V;ut some lutcrett to a tew at least ot 5ii'5i . ... ;j:npc?;fary fir ma to speak or the isnins a:'i njoas, mat nave umwu members of the clrrh-al r.rofossi.m In tl.o Uni -ffthecruis under which she has been t j s . Thc llev ai:,, 1uck 5s M t0 scrwu with nothing (m this part.) j f.:nsft ,ip rvl.f.nf.T,r in thnt. r.url r,F iiness with bui Fi.oki.nce, and that (i..cat BruaiQ. a'. rr, and at other times from 10 ' t ' .. ... . ... Tf. l'. V o briow all controlled at the will ot v ""'"''''' iuuri.)ir..M.-i;u cmu.uuj, .. nlutvr and vwnoptliztr, the two ! elopement tool! place m tins city, the general parses in the fair IVat. particulars 01 wnicn arerurse: is about being commenced, which llie rartles arc ' ot lr- Alexan- -Jiueto the farmer of Iowa. j cr l'rooKs, wtio residi-s on lluwtnorn street, crops here, arc extremely poor, i Mv- Charles Alderman, a brakeman on - '41.. II . I" I ' II 1 (-T.I is.e liariiLiu, .ew liaven ami piii:g:c.u Railroad, and oftftM-r going tv the name of Charley Wet .!rs 1. has repeatedly n et Alderman in was seen on Saturday to leave with h thixlowu train leaves not onlj her husband, but a fatnil' of f 'ur children, to mourn over hr r ruinous act. T. in.1 nf ! Alderman is reported tu hae a wife iu Xew There is an elm-tree in SbefHeld Vil lage, 3Iassachusetts, the trunk of which is thirty-three feet in circumference, and it branches spread over an area of one hundred and fifteen feet in diameter, or twenty-three rods iu circumference. It is said to be the most shapely and handsome elm in western Massachusetts, if not in all New England: is perfect' sound, healthy and vigorous, so far as con be discovered, and its pleasant shade is the scene of numerous pic-nics and festivals. DIED. Ou Friday, the 10th inst., at Summitville, Mrs, Cathariue Humphreys, in the GOth year of her uge. ET3CUEDULEOF rCEMIUMS CK TUB United States Journal PUBLISHING HOUSE: , ENCOURAGED BY THE UNEXAMPLED success of our novel and extraordinary Pre mium Offers, in the circulation of the long es tablished and popular "pictorial monthly, tho United State-, JornxAL, and ia the sale of our valuaMe Books, we now announce our new pro gramme of prernivros for the season of 1853 and 1859, embracing thc celebrated Art Union Series of twelve large and splendid Steel Plate Engra vings, and a schedule of Gold" Watches, 11:cii Jewelby of alljkinds, Gold Pens, cte eilered on a scale of liberality surpassing all previous of fers. Our Jewelry is composed exclusively of the richest first-class articles, warranted to be solid gold, or precisely as represented, and every per sen selec ts his own premium Ours is the only I'uLhshmg 11 jUe ihat oners i'remuuns on this plan, cr that furnishes this class of Jewelry, The following .s a hat of ii few of the articles. with the amount of the club for winch, it is giv en as a premium, and the postage required for its delivery by mail : ! splendid De'ached Lever, Enamel ed Dial eighteen carat Gold Watch warranted a perfect time-keeper. $G0 00 Elegant Lepine Enameled Dial lij curat Gold Witch, 50 00 Laige Double-Slide Gobi Pencil and Gold Pen, warranted to be solid gold throughout, Beautiful Gold Pencil, warranted to be solid gold thioughout. Gold Pencil, Gold Vv'at. h Iveyx :ind Gold Tooth Tick combined, Extension Silver-Case Pencil (wunV.l tc 1 i-amc as com) andGo-d Ten, Pith Gold Band Brartlct, Fancy Gold Mosaic Bracelet, . Superb lined Gold Locket, engraved and turned, ' S-'t of Gold Cameo Ear Drops, siet of Gold Coral Ear Drops, Gold Cameo Pin for Lady, Gold Florentine Pin for Laly, Gold Bar Cluster Pin for Geutkman, Set of Gold Cameo Studs, Set of Eu graved, Lined Gold Studs, Set of Go'd Cornelian Sleeve Buttons for Ladv or Gentleman, Superb Frindship Ping, solid sixteen -Lof acres will not be cut. JSnmc j; this neghborhood, have offend xr.itcr.ps for taking it off thc ground. i.'.er been kuown iu tins part ot ;:;rjkf re. It appears in great many i; it lLo Itossom had fallen bciore the Lai us form: so the L.-a'.i itirce the adverisement of Dr. Sanford's "Liver Invigorator" in auothcr column, is are uotaing ji m; i icme fi'.li.s are -ana o:uo by wiiat 13 cnliea ttic sai, the Leal dead and part living. In killed by a A Good Investment. Any iu vestment of money that is certain to bring health, com f.rt.'and happiness to the family circle, must hi a good one. The purchase of aGnovEii & Uakkk Sewing Machine will do all this, and Vting more joyous smiles to the face of a housewife, than an v o'hc r Invest nicnt of a like the depot and clsewdiere, aud gum Df mocey. It is a d ed o" cmar.c'pation nuraay to icnve wiwii.im on fl0m th(i toiIs of jlauJ SCwiug, and will give at :i o'clock, i. si. Mrs J. iier tiine fjr sclf-iaiproveinent, cr for the mental culture of her children, and every fam ily should be provided with one, jios'age G 00 . IK' i 2 00 9c j i 8 00 0c 2 CO 0c 4 00 9c 8 00 9c 4 00 Cc G 00 Gc 0 00 Gc 5 00 Cc 5 00 Cc 2 00 3c 3 00 So 2 00 3c 4 00 3c 4 00 Sc The Wonder of the Age ! f M. LIN DSEY'SG HEAT MEDIUAL. Dlo- COVEUY ! -Which is a purely vegetable. Preparation; for tlw purifying of the blood, giv ing vigor to the Liver, stomach and bowels, and expelling from the system all moibid matter, and substituting in its stead a healthful activity thro' all thu functions of life. . HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED. . In the fa'J of 1854, a daughter of Mr. Lindsey was suffering from a malignant attack of Can crum Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She had pre viously been prostrated by the attacks of Dys cntavy, lutiamation of the Lur.gs aud DIectic Fe ver, successively, which resulted in thc above na med disease in its worst frni. Her condition was most deplorable her mouth and check were literally rotten the attending physician pro nounced the case a hopeless ou?. Everything m aicated a speedy and horrible death a death of rotting out of life ! At this critical juncture, Mr Lindsey prepared a compound for the purpose of alleviating, possible, the pains of the little suffcr- er. Jsne was maae to rise n ireriy,unu m u. uun time, to his most delightful astonishment, there was a very perceptible change for the better. The mouth began to put on a bright and healthy appearance the foul breath became sweet the appetite was restored, and thc child seemed to partake of a new and fresh life. Hope was inspired, and the use of ti e com pound was faithfully continued, the result of which, with the blc;ing of God, was her com plete restoration. She is now pertcctly Healthy ! From tl.is circumstance, Mr. Linrlsey was led to prepare with greater care and exactness, what had so astonishly cured his child, and continued his experimental efforts until he succeeded in bringing to perlettion l is urcai liimeuy jot V,lJl hpurili since whh h time its effects have been almost miraculous. Hundreds upon hund red., by it, have been sn itched from an untime ly 'rave and restored. to the sweets of health and t'heendearir.ents of friends. The young and old have tested Rving powers and sing aloud its virtues. Say thev "after using Lindsey' Im proved Blood Searcher, we felt fts if a new life was stirring our veins,, and under God we owe to it more than words can express. But hear from their own lips and then judge of its valuable effects. The few testimonials that follow show that it is deservedly styled the Orcat csi DUcovtry of this tr any other aye. J. M. LINDSEY, Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pa. I would not liko to do without it. I consider rt an excellent f.imilr medicine. (Signed.) - GEORGE KOPP. Sworn and subscribed this ICth Jy of March, A. D. 1857, 5efore trie. " . " T " xVute Mr. Kopp is a resident of Prankstown, and , is well known to the titizens of Blair and Bedford counties as a man of excellent character and influence, - ' : ' . k DESPERATE CASE OF ocoasionul .intemperance we :j a VL ' ft s is er- sV.ft :.r.d t'oor: they 1. struck with tj ru-i, ami a great deal nt bc3.i out a: ii'l. Quite a number of s hir: u.j r.ic lh; they would not cut Haver. Bevo: hear no ei nduet attributed to the h!isba::d ami fail.er here, wh'ch would in any meoMin- excuse 1 1 1 guilty v.'Mi,un in this wronged . :. ui: it.j r.ic in; .11 lut turn the tock & v1 C:-ru a a. , case : i:vo :. .-nm.-t;:s ','! U gatiier v. h; ! sc.i v in and luc on high rolling v.iy la.'j ..... .j iT-Thv Ca Ijir Ki i in Hi d j lu i. ft of an ol-i r ii tl;'-re :;n v Known i-i.ltnTing for Iter p.'it-!uoui- in guilt. .T.k-le aV, that a r.ure!-acd ti f the .bi-id.-Ci '- v We attributed to tin: verv s"as'.n. it prcM-fit. at -IS c. per tush- 1. ' Your.--, have had through ing !;eri :i '20 ct; V.'m. J Ju.r. p informs his lcad.'ro iu the t ".Mountaintfr," tl at the Dem.i ;in!':v didn't appear lit week until s.-'rnlng, and that consequently he ' Ly their color and. la' !i - o;;r vejrr.- Ot Oiri'. who die. I re btiy i. l5avt.sa'. t; county, a U?ithy of coin which hud cvidcutly been Moard- d up fir n;ar.y The deceased o-.v !.' l-.v at.d !.:u v. hie!; he occupied; '. ii it was not .-'jjNiv il t!;-it he ovned much M'.'peltv l. .;.., i: .ji iii I. I r V u .m.u n r!y. A f : i r i.is v.ii'i m-lvic ot various of lib' hi Ki t. I I v: ri: seafo.iv; was !o:iri'i !o to t'te u: ill i thousand l durr '. Mp.vr oe co t i ;Uiii.:.J - known to ...'.nth, his of vi From the Boston WAVEKLY MAGAZINE. tiTMany of thc mucu-vaunted hair mix tures are not only ust less, but positively in jurious to Ihe scalp; but Prof. Wood's is of such a balmy and nutritive nature, that it in vigorates the skin of the head and the folli cles or hair glands beneath it. It also re moves all dandruff from the'scalp, aid eitec- j tually banishes every kmu ot scald head and J cutaneous eruption. IP nee it is of great i ei vice to children, the ingredients being of I harmless a nature that thc most delicate i cuticle. ca:.i:ot be injured by its contact. ! Caction. He ware of worthless imitations, , as several are already in the market, called amsr dollars were of ancient d;-.te; but th?y showed tano to reply to the editon.us it hut at the same time hf should have 3 rrders that the "M-mntainter" ov . .i:;d didn't arpear until Fii-Ca-equentl , Philip had a whole paie that crusher. A remarkably -ft, lie, it is true, in which to coin- Vf.:.i;,l piece of sarca.-m; but Philip's ; a wonderful mind, vrilh h.n't always c-.ntrc-!alle." rJect .'tamri that they their coinage. cne, , , i i I tiau not circulated li.ucu s:nc The fc'ranish cold i.ieC'.s wi re j scraps of parchment, on which the value cf j : each was marked; aud the date in iica'c 1 that j the- had been thus hoarded for a long period. ! In all probability a large part of this goid bv different names. Use none unless thc words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo , and New York,) are blown ia the bottle. iSold br all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Also by all Fancy an 1 Toilet goods dealers iu the United States and Canadas. - See advertisement in another column. J(j-30-3tn. carat sold, richly enameled. A Miss's Hing, semd sixteen carat gold, set with stone, 2 00 3c Among the Engravings arc : Thc Signing of the Death Warrant of Lady Jane Grey, from the celebra ted painting by Daniel Huntington. 22 inches long by 17 inches wide. $1 00 12c The Trapper's Laat Shot.- from the great painting by "YY. Panney, 18x24, 1 00 12c The Angler's Daughter, from the great pointing by Lindseor, 50 9c Spaiking, from the painting by F. W. Edwards, 0 9c ' (Foe full Schedule, see our Catalogue. The United States Joup.nai. contains six teen large folio pages, ably edited and profusely illustrated. Price only 50 cents a year. Our Catalogue contains over 1.000 of the most useful, entertaining, and popular works of the day. Any j ers.-'h sending us CO cents or more, ei ther !"r the JouiNAi. or for li.v.-ks at the lowest prices, is entitled to the same amount in any of the premiums of his own selection troia th 6T E R T I F I C A T E S. Pattonville, Bedford co., Pa., Oct, 14, '57. Mr. J. M. Linpsey. Dear Sir : 1 was severely auTicted with rheu matism for a whole year nine mi nths of which I was not able to leave my beJ when hearing of the wonderful i;iiccts of your Improved Bh.od Searcher, I determined to procure some of it and give it a fair trial. After using three bottles I was able to waikaror.ndagain as u.-ual, and am n .'v wholly cured. 1 can recommend it to all who are similarly afiiicteJ, and belie itis avleitl claims to be. Yours, truly, JOHN SIIAPFEP. ague" And ; Dyspepsia entirely cured I v the iise of Lindsey 's '-Improved Blood-Searcher." ,v . Blair cvwuty. ss : FcrsonnlJy appeared Left re me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of tlic Peace, in and for said county, John Moran, who bciug duly sworn according to law, doth dc-poso. and saj- that, in the spring of 1S5G, I was a vic tim to that worst of diseases dysjopsia, and that in isa worst form. My appetito was completely " gone, and when, in order to preserve life, I would force myself to swallow a mouthful of food, the stomach would immediately loath it, and cast it forth with the spittle. I had also been suffering from the Agi:e ; each attack lasting about nine months out of the twelve, so that, with the agmi and dyspepsia. I was reduced ?.s I though lyoiirt recovery; 1 thought I must die ; my physician Could du me no good. Such was my condition, ' when Mr. Lindr-cy supplied me with a bottle of his Improve! Blood Searcher, assuring n.c it. would work a cure. I commenced its use with ' but little confidence, but in one week's time-o great was Us restorative powers I found my ap petite to return, my stomach received a new tono so that I could eat anything without the slight- est inconvenience, and before its healing toucfc the ague iled as from a charm ; nor have I beeii troubled with ague or dyspepsia since. I enjoy ' a better state cf health than 1 had done for fifteen vears before; I am strong and hr-rty, and I feel confident that, under the blessing of God, I owo all to the invaluable Improved - Blood Searcher. I believe it not to be only a sure remedy for ague but an infallible jreventatire, and, as such, I ? wculd recommend it to fill whose business, hab its or residences, expose them to this dreadful pes-t cf humanity. Dyspepsia csnuot stay where -the Improved Blood.Searcber hi properly used7 I feel it my duty to"poiut ull who suffer, a ti:i .11- healing medicine. - (Signed.) JOHN MORA?,, Sworn and subscribed this 18th dav of March; A. D., 1857. JOHN COX, J. P. POP. SALE BY - . - j Pobcit Davis. Tl-.omas Devlne. Ebensburg ; J. M"oore, Carrollton ; Ym. li. Hughes, Jcffersyft G. S. Chritv, J. K. Hite, JolmstoVn. Nov. 43, "l857:2:Cm; t n e i,.: mi 4 DESPE11ATE CASE OF TETTER AND l, BAPBEK'S Pl'i'H, cured by the use of Lindsev's Blood Searcher. 1, thc un-icrsignedt some time i:i hist March, was severely alHiccd, with what wa-: y.ronor.nced by my j-hysicians to be a certain kind of Tetter and Barber's Itch. My condition was one of the greatest misery ; my face was almoft constantly running with the foul corruption that escaped from thc tubercles, by Tvl.kh it was almost completely covered. After being under the care of my physicians for r.cr. twomorths, without the least benefit, i was in duced to make a trial cf Lindsey s Blood Searoh- heJiilc. He is idso entitled to extra Premiums ! cr. and the result was that in using one hot tics, and amou-ting: to 61, and extra Ixk or JoiunaU amounting to $1 for every club of $K, thus re ceiving f .r -$10, Bjoks or Journals amoutiting to $11, and Premiums amounting to $1 1. The am ount to prepay postage on the Premiums, t-bould accompany each order. Every leader is invited to form a club, and we wish to arrange with Some pcroii at every Pott Ofii'-o, to act as local agent aud correspondent, who will be richly paid therefor. Speeimetis and Catalogue sent free on applica tion. Send on a few subscriptions at once, and select your premiums from the above, or when you receive a Catalogue. J. M. EMERSON S,- CO, Publishers. JO'J Brosdwav, New Yoik. a half 1 fund a perfect cure, i may also say that I cag"rlv trie 1 whatever was recommended C t. , .1. . 1 . . 4...i T i as a cure. .ucli was my leieneouess iMio. i j even resorted to thc dangerous experiment of ; iiouring pure creosote on my face and neck, but i al! to no vuri'osc thc Blood Searcher was the thst aud only thig that did me any good. As a 'olood purifier i is .ncqual!ed, and 1 have great reason to be grateful ' that 1 ever made a trial of its healing virtues, aud I confidently recommend it to any who may suffer from Tetter, or any oth er disease arising from an impure state of the Uood. JOHN DELE11UNT. Jlollidavsburg, Ta., Jui.v 2V, 1S57. 3irui Hburrfisrmnite. h; S pO.-a-.strlo!l IllOie and fiver bad been in than half a century. it-fcTThe Ohio Farmer has some remarks on the cultivation of asparngu; cur the following hints: 'Ta Ji"- 4. IV-phy, formerly of this place, now ?1'kV, is rusticatinj at present on the " We ha.l tho i. eastire of taking him I time tne snoot win nil cue ooitie Jii the otb..r dav. and was r.le&sed to mu.-t then be broken, and the :h.U ho lcoked "r.-markablv well. Our 1 coukr1 ' .the usjul a3" c neighbors have reason to congratulate s on securing his serriccs as a Teacher. a pint glass bottle, and invert it ever a shoot when first i breaking through the ground. In a short t l.1". ,i ,... ...:u mi i.. ...i.. . fiM, . l uni-- me soeot in nil vuc uumu i oo uui- asparagus cooked in the usual mas. Cracked bottles, or those witii the necks broken, will do, and j - are less expensive. The young shoot of as "jTOTiCE. The Pamphlet Laws of the last IS session of the: Legislature uf Pennsylvania, have been received at this Office, and are leady for distribution to the jcrsons entitled tor receive them. Joseph McDonald, rrot'y, Ebcr.sburg. Julyl, 15-38. ritEFAKFP BY DP. SANFOPD, IS A GREAT scicntitic Medical Discouery, and is daily working cures alme-t to pTeat too believe. It cures ax if by magic, even the first dose giving heiufil, and seldom more than, one bottle is required to turu any kind of Liver Complaint, fivjn the worst Jaundice or DysjcpMa tv a tomrncu headache, all of which aro thc result of a Diseased Liver. The Liver is one cf "the principal rcgula tors of the human bod-y, and when it per forms its functions weliP the powers of the sys tem are fully develop- ed. The t loynah is al most entirely depend 5 cut on the healthy ac tion c f ti e Liver for the proper performance of its functions. Whci.f the stomach is at fault, the bowels arc at fault, and the w hole sybte-ui suffers m couscquoncrj of one crgan the Lit ei -having ceased to do its duty. Tor thc dii cases of that crgan.-yjoiie of tLe proprietors have made it his study jn a practice, cf mors than twenty years, to rf'nd some remedy wherowithto counter-? act the many derange ments to which it is liable. To prove that thujj remedy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint in any of its formshasl t but to try a bottle, and conviction is certain. A c'-mpound hat-bcfn formed bv d3- ving gums and ex- tracting solvi that ii a t t O' ! teirnen shr.nhl bo out whon frnm fivo di ;iv tainly at the head of his profession, in j aW lbe h;urface of the soil, and there : ! is no need of cutting it beneath the surface. : dil That the individuals who do the j When it rises much abovo six ioches, the low i.r the "Mountaineer" are now i.rei.a- er Part om tough and woody All per- ... ... ..1 : i . . , . r-o.ia l.iu ic.ii turn ioi uivmsviu's, uy euiiiuir w poem which will uppc.ir iu that pa- ; . . 4 i , , , J , ... t tie shoos at diiicrent heights and figes, and 'J. hi mote it be. I , ,. , , , .' then cooking them, and may taste at once n u'it That n drdpafe id ih fV.nnfr the most rnlatabie rortions. 'n, niio hopes some day or other to wear i - of Judge Taylor, didn't like to swal-rc-v.lution endorsing Senator Bigler. Jt "'ewi a hard pill for the Anti-Lecomp-' -willow. But it "had to be did," and -l tucre was no use iu making wry fa- ' y.v Toai.iis. Crown was said by '-to be the toady of Jones. The ap- Jcties iu a rocm was the proof that : the iassa2. When Jones had the Erown dutifullv caught a cold in the !cutt...n-hoIe said, Have you hvard frat's flying bout town Tx "No." eay Jones pays the dog-tax for .you." ki IiApn.E.ss. Ho is, indeed, the ;tst nian who. bv constant a-t- , - , ' jllKllt. discovers thn errnatosf nnr.nr. fi S'od, and, with ardent and an UtKjn' breaks through every opposi may improve these opportunities. whore Jerrold was talking with -"'icrra.jj was atout to produce ' ovent Harden: Tilbnrc t , --, J r.-...- rn cast for the rhydcian, hav- 'n iiitt-nto.l . :.u ii. . i'unphtlat it throwing physic : 'th a vt., ... the vcatLtr, lately. I Wept Beside Thy Grave, Mother. I wept beside thy grave, mother. My heart is weeping still, And fondly lingers near thy tomb. On yonder lonely hiil. I did not hear thy p liog won!?, 1 did not see thee die; But thy last message came to me," When death was hovering righ. I've been a truant boy, mother, And caused thee many a pain. But I would heal the wound I made, Could'st thou return again; My boyish heart would not obey Thy mild commands, I know. And oe'r my waywardness to thee, My tears will cvar fiow. I was thy cherished pet, mother, Thy love was fond and true, Thy kisses oft bedew'd my cheek, Ere manhood's care I knew; Affliction's child from' infancy. Ye loved mc but the more, And o'er me wept as oft yo tho't , Life's pilgrimage was o'er.. . . I've wandered many a league, mother, From where we used to dwell; No cherished one is near me now, Of those I loved so well; But oft my weeping heart return Acros. the foaming sea, To where thy precic-us relics lie. And there P weeps fir thee. RPIIANS' COURT SALE. BY VIRTUE of an order of the Orphans' Court, to me diiected, there will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 21st dav of ALU LSI next, at one o'clock P.M.. the foilow- l ing real estate of w hich Edward Evans died sei zed, situate iu the Borough of Ebensburg, viz : A certain lot of ground known and designated on the general plan of said borough by. the. No. 84, beginning at thc corner cf High aud Miry ann streets, thence along High street 4 perches to corner of lot No. 8o, thence North along line of lot No. 83, lti perches to Sample street, thence east along Sample struct 4" perches bi Marj-ann street, thence south along Maryann street l(i per ches ta the place of beginning, having thereon erected a story frame dwelling hcuse and a frame stable, ALSO A certain other lot of ground known and designated ou the plan of said borough by the No. 83, beginning on High street, at a corner of lot No. 81, thence west along High street 4 perches to lot No. 82, thence north along lot No. 82, 15 perches to Sample street,thence cast along j Sample street 4 perches to lot No. 81, thence south along line of lot No. 81, 16 perches to thc place of beginning. " ALSO The north half of lot No. 82, begin ning on Sample street, at corner of lot No. 83, thence west along Sample street 4 perches to corner of lot No. 81, thence south along line of lot No. 81,8 perches to corner cf Isaac Eans, thenco east along Hue of Isaac Evans 4 perches to line of lot No. 83, thence north along line of lot No. 83, 8 perches to the place of beginning, having thereon erect eel a small lj story frame bouse, ALSO The north half of lot. No, 81, begin ning at the corner of Sample street und Spruce alley, thenco east along Sample street 4 perches to cot ner of lot No. 82, thence along lino cf lot No. 82, south 8 perches to corner of Isaac Evans, thence west along line of Isaac Evans 4 perches to SplRice alley, thence north along Sprure al ley 8 perches to tho place of beginning, having a small li story frame house thereon erected. T E li M S : One : third of .the purchase money to be paid on confirmation- of salcj one other third with interest, in one year thereafter, to be secured by the judgment bonds aud mort gages of the purchasers; and fhe other third to remain a lien on the premises legal interest on which sum to be paid, annually and regularly, from the date of tho confirmation of the sales, b' the purchasers, to Elizabeth Evans, widow of said elecedont, during 1 cr lifetime, and the prin cipal, at l.er decease, to the heirs aud legal rep resentatives o! tne said Euward Evans, - -r. - li. J, WATERS, Ex'r. July 21, lS5:30:3t A HEAt'TIlT'I-i Iimi Of men glossy hair, CUM 1' LET ELY PR ESERYED To the Greatest Age. And who that is gray would not have it re stored to former color ; or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troub led with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or w ith sick head ache, ("lieu ra!gia) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood'j Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the follow ing. Ann Aauor., Nov. 5, ISoG. ri:or O. J. Wood Dear Sir: I have heard much said of the wonderful effects, of your Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same' catcigcry with the thousand and one loudly trum peted quack lcmedies, until I met you in Law--fence county seme months since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the triai of of your Restorative in my family first by my good w ife, whose hair ha.l become very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of -your large bottles, her hair was restored ne'aTty to its origi nrl beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely OAcr the head ; she continues to use it, lint simp ly because of its beautifying e ffects upon the hair, but bccnisc of its heathful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using your Restorative, with the happiest ef fects ; tncrcforc, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed ; and 1 can ami do most cordiality and and confidentially reeomrnend its use by all w ho would have their hair restored from w hite or gray l3' reason of bickuess or age) to original color and beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and grateful! v yours, s SOLOMON MANN. A N LN'TF.llSETING CASE OF SCROFULA cured 1 v one bottle of Lindsey's Blood Searcher. This certifies that about one year ago our little son aged four years, was most sorely af flicted with what thc physicians pronounced to be scrofula, and was treated accordingly Lr ncarly a year, but without the sligbte-st benefit. His eves were running a tl.ki watery humor almost constantly, which would encrust his eyes bejond the power of opening them until they were wash eel and cleaned by soap and water. About the same time an abscess formed just below the groin which in due time broke and commenced a dis charge, which was found impossible to dry up oj heal the bed would bo verv much stained and ! the clothing of the child perfectly sickening in a single night s tune. Af'i having the attentions of a physician for so long a ti ne, and finding the child to be getting worse, we determined to try the effec ts of Mr. Lindsey Blood Searcher. This was in last March and before two weeks had passed away the change was manifest, and I am happy to say that in the use of a SINGLE BOT TLE our little boy has been restored perfectly to health. Wc cannot speak too highly of this in valuable medicine. It should be in every family none should be without it. As a purifier o Iood it is bevoad all price ! DANIEL BOLLINGER. Ilollidflysburg, Ts., July 29,.l57. " Fiiifcxo Wood : It was a long time after I saw you at P.lissfie ld before I got the bottle of Resto rative for which you gave me an order upon yorr agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as tho surest test of its power. It has done all that, you assured me it w ould do ; arid others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using aud recommending its use to others as en titled to tho highest consideration j-ou claim for it. " "! ' Again, very respectfully and truly yours, SOLOMON MANNT. ; . - Carlyle, III., June 28, 1852. I have used Frof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restora tive, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming,, as I thought, premature ly gray, but by the use of his restorative it has resumed its original color, aud, I have no doubt, permanent!' so. . . .- .t S. BREESE,cx-Sena tor, U.S. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Croad- w-rtv. N, Y:i Tin the great N. Y. Wire Hailing i Establishment I and 111 Market &t.t St Loiti, Iloliidaysbr.rg, Pa., Dr. J. M. LiNnsKT. March 19, 1857. Dear Sir : I have been using your Improved BloodrScarcher since some time hist summer, and I deem it to be a matter ot dutj to bear my tes timony to its invigorating bloml re.tvroice virtues I have been, for a number of years, severely troubled with crtsipclas and general debi'ity ; but since I put mystif under the influence of your Improved Bhod Searcher, 1 find a very decided improvement. Indeed, my "acquaintances fre quency remark, that 1 lxk so "fat and hearty," and I know of no other cause than the use of your Improved Blood Searcher. Judging from my own experience, 1 believe this is one of the most val uable medicines that woman can use, especially those who are or have entered upon the decline of life (from 40 to 50 years of age,) 1 feel that it would have been above ingratitude on my part to have withheld this testimony, and in thus con senting to appear as a witness before thc public I have been actuated solely with reference to the voice of conscience and duty. You are at liber ty to make whatever use you may deem proper of this statement. Yours, respect full v, MARGARET W. O'DONNELL LIVER COMPLAINT CURED BY LIND SEY'S IMPROVED. BLOOD SEARCHER. Blair county, ts. Personally appeared before me, one of the Justices of the Peace, iu and for Blair county, George Kopp, who, being dnly sworn according to law, doth depose and say . Ewo years ago 1 was afilietetl with pain between the shoulders, almost constant cough, loss of ap petite, chills, nightsweats, and very subject to take colds ; I, at length, became so weak that I could hardly walk ; my physician done me no eood. Sometime last fall I commenced taking Lindsey's Improved Blood Searcher, mid by the which is soluble for the, active virtues of the medicine. Thfse gumsf remove all morbid or bad from the stomach. system, supplying irf their place a health vM How cf bil-, invigora ting the slomaoh, cans- ing f lied to k"grt well.' purifying the idocd, givmg tone and health to tie whole maehin-j, cry, removing the rau, " scs of the disease, andP effecting a radical cure without any of the dis- agreeable aftcp effects felt by using Cal omeiptj or Mineral Poison, that is usually restored to. One dose after eat Jing is sufdeic-ht to re lieve thc stomach and prevent the food from' rl.-ing and souring. Only one-dose taken before retiring prevent n'ghtmare. ,3 Only one dose taken at tight loosens the Vowels gently, and cures cst:veness. One dose taken after each meal wi'I cur i-'yspepsia. SH7"One dose or two tonspcon&ful will id ways 'relieve Sick-- Headache. One bottle taken fir female bstructicn re moves t lie cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose im mediately relieves Cho lic, while one dose of- ten repeated is a surq cure for Cholera Moj bus, and a preventive cf Cholera. W One dose taken often-, v rrevont the recur rence of bilious attacks, while it relieves all painful feelings. t Only one bvttle isjS? needed to throw out of the sy. t:m the effects of medicine after a long sichr.e.-s. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellowness rr r.nnatu ral eclor from the iddn. On close taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appc- tlte and makes food di gest well. Oae ilofc often re-Pm peMrd, cures thc Chro nic Diarihora in its worst form?, w h i.1 summer and bow el comO plaints yield almost to the first dose. l One or two dosesSj cures attacks caused by worms, while for woui.s i n children V there is no surer, safer-J. or tpecdier remedy in the worid, as it never f :ils. There is no cxnggcr-Qation ia these fta!e, mcnts, they are plain soWr facts, that we cnu give evidence to p rove wbik? all who use it are giving their uaiimmoai" testimony in iu favor. Amnng the hundreds of Liver Remodics:TiOW offered to the public. 'there are none we can fmTy recommend as Dr. Sanford's lnvigorator, so generally known now throughout the Union. This preparation Is truly a Liver lnvigorator producing the most happy results on all thoso who use it. Almost innumerable certificates have boon given of thc groat virtue of this medicin by those of the highest standing in society, and we know it to be the best preparation now before tho public. Hudson County Dcvt-xrat, Trico one 'dollar per lottl. " ' : ' 4 ' SANDFORD & CO., Proprietors. 345 DioeL way. New York. Dr. GEO. H. KKYSEK. N. 140 Wood street, -wnolesale and retail agent. Cc- So'd here by nil Druggist?, .nd by Thom as Devine. " ffunelCy, DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA CQTJX. TY. Thc iubscriher is preparing, (if fcufS, cient encouragement be given,) to publish a Di rectory MAP of. Cambria County, intended to cor.tain as much information as any other Conn tv Man. now Published in Pennsylvania. The j same to be lith -vjraphedj colored and mounted I Mr. An 1 sold by all gxv.l Drug jistst ajun 9 use of two buttles was perfectly cured. I foe the most rnoderu styie and workmanlike manner, to recommend it to all who suffer from Liver dis .am deiivered to tubscvibers at $5 per copy. case?, general debility, loss of appetite, andoth 1 j - VILT.TAM fTiriSTT" cr leases ari.a$ from impurit: of the bbl, ' June CP, l. 7 0
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