::::JUNU 23. LOCAL AND PERSOML lasaoMSTHicAii Observations. ;pal weekly, by Dr. It. S. Bann. J03 WEEK E2TDINQ JCNB ZO. 7 u. 13 m. 6 P. ii. xv' at. 62 73 70 70 60 78 65 6 65 62 67 &3 C- 64 62 CO 63 79 ?1 71 63 80 73 72 62 83 71 72 is. 30. 31. i. 22. 23. .. 24. i. 25 temperature for the. week, 68. Local Etchings. As the time for "aoldinz the County Convention is rapidly approaching, would it not be well for can didates for nomination to send in their cards for publication in The AlleyJuinian, and thereby let the world and the rest of ' mankind know that they are out for some - of the spoils, and also what particular ; noils they are out for ? e will take ' -roat pleasure in publishing all such an ' coancements, at the very low rate of one l dV.Iar per head. The dome of the Ger- uian Lutheran church, in Johnstown, was i sTitk by lightning ou last Monday week, 5 vi J almost totallv destroyed. Straw 's berries are plentier around these diggin; i this summer than they have been for ! j.uq time, and a vast quantity ia dai ? vcl and brought to town. Strawbcr- 1 :'.a and cream uint they good? Jj;i.u Yoder, a highly esteemed citizen cf Yoier township, v.-aa found dead in his I r.a'jle to Monday of last week. He had l.hj tliltuer to harness a span vf horse-, i izl nit returning in season, was searched : ..;, and found lying behind one of the Ljrses. stiif ond cold in death. On txa:u- iatioa, the print of a horse's hoof wa- i f uai directly above his heart, and one of L.s ri!. brokeu. The inquest, in accor i Ci:iC3 with the above Tacts, decided that th? dtr. -eased eaiue to his deuth from the f k:;k uf a hor3e. Some talk ii being ; i 1 a J lUU'Mig the members of the Mountain I I LYcke: Club with regard to the propriety ' :: i:u propriety of playing a big game on j : :':. Fourth. Do so, by all means . Ymiid be patriotic, but very hot sport. The "Juniata Democrat" is the title paper recently established in Mifiun : -v:,. It is edited with ability by Messrs. 'jiccr it Idarris, is neatly printed, and Urr'.r.g its politics is a tip-top sheet. Geo;c Iluutley i3 progressing finely in he erection of tbe new front to his tin ware depot. Several row3 whiskey insurrections, the Echo calls them have recently occurred in Johnstown. In one, a inaa was shockingly beaten and rnal-tr-.a'.ed, aud left for dead Nice, quiet tare is the "Mineral city." The cro3- ; s :r between Messrs. Stahl and Fenlon's 'euiects is an unmitijrateu nuisance, i a3 such should be abated.- -Prof. ; yieho'i, the celebrated wizard and necro ? Mincer, will give two performances one i it afternoon and one in the evening in ; tie towa hall on Friday. If anybody I i-io a filling for trout-fishing, he should I cox? to Ebensburg before branching out ! J: j itrcam. Like other sensible erea j tires, the speckled beauties flock to the j -iuitain during the "hot eoason." j 'e nave received the hrst number 01 a ?-?er j'i2t started in BlairsvUle, under the 1 title cf the "Journal." It is edited by Geo. "iYisiar Gettys, and promises to do plcient service for tho People's cause ; -A man named Edward Davis (Clay .j e was seriously injure! at a barn :-;s:n ia Cambria township, on Monday The Loco-Foio County Conven or this county will meet in this place I Monday, the 9th day of July next. j- Ben P. Thompson, of Philadelphia, .--3 returned to the mountain to er.joy ! j-iso.f for a season. Numerous droves t J Cd'tle have passed and are passing thro I ctowr, bound for the eastern markets. p-'e are informed by Deputy Census E -arsial Murray that tho actual popula cf the borough cf Ebensbur? is 1030. j 1S50, it was GOO. The Uollidays- i f-g papers say that the crops in Blair i -iuat7 w!ii v. .,vnn bt i f'-J-Jones, Eso., is now engaeed on the - dcpurtxont of the IlarrisburprVJra on. It Las been currently re- -1 for some time past that the growing - crop iu thi3 region was severely in- ty the vast quantity of rain that arinz the pnrltiir. and that tha vield t;; k U I 1' J be small. We hope this may bo a se ; but any yield will be an iiaprovc- -;' t over last year. Our streets pre- f at a brisk and smiling appearance du--ric the balmy evenings which succeed the Jt sultry daytime. Everybody goes f fjr going out at that time. The cx- J 'tion of the pupils of St. Francis Col J?e carue ofl on last Tuesday. A large 'Ration of visitors from this place was JMT.t IlfeidiiiK m&tteroneverv pae-e. w . . . if w u uaffj ivs Mv enabled to state- that tho our groat natal day the ''Fourth" will not bo permitted to pass altogether unob served ia ye ancient village ; but ou the contrary, that it will bo observed iu a meet and becoming manner. As has for Borne time been customary, the several Sabbath schools will be consolidated iuto one body, and parade through town; after which, if the weather permits, they will march to the Fair-ground, where thev wiU be regaled with speeches, &c. In the after noon, a srand narade of tho Sons and Daughters of Temperance of whom we have indeed a goodly number will take place. This body has also made arrange ments to have a number of eloquent speak ers on hand. There will, doubtless,, be other public and private displays of unadulterated patriotism on the occasion, and we hope our citizens will make it convenient to enjoy themselves as much as possible. Attention Scriveners! We publish Oeiow a cony ot an "article handed us last week by a friend. We vouch for th authenticity of the original. It may be useful to the legal profession, squires, and sich like, as the form is not to be found either in Dunlap or Graydon : May 1th A D 100 Article between Philir Suck and Marv Nix D.iviJ rock first 1 want iioud liven and want to bee kept on the pl..c if you Philip and David provides fur me a good iivtn vou muv have all that voa can iu:ike of the piace And i;:iv the debt And I v.unt the four head of" emtio and you may have the in create And I uont want to work ni'.y p:ist my ovu jileasure and i dont want to be left alouc- knight exeepl on saliaday Niut or goin to EjetiUjj or toxcthin that way. lAvir Pock, Piiii.ii SO'.'K. Article Letwen Mother and Philip Sockuni D iv.i First We want h11 we i :ui make of the T.L.ce And von are not to mn.ry :uid if you M.tv tVe have Xoi!j:n; to do with the place and We tnke hII We cimi Make of t!ic piuce An 1 us for the working prty t; can do lid we nlcae we tire to fetch all the stock ou the place we please Aud you ure to take cure of the thiiiji-s in tlie hoUde weieti-'u th.-.t is to see it is take a care of. f Mary x Nix. mark. A Fact. It is said to be a funny sight to nee a drunk man fall into a gutter, and try to pull the shadow of the tavern sign over hla for a covering. Another quite as funny tight is to observe a man who hasn't got on good clothes in his ciforts to appear as somebody. The thing cau't be did. A man may be a man for a' that, but other people won't think so. In view of this fact, go to Clinton 11. Jones auu buy yourself a suit of summer clothes, and be possessed of the test of gentility. Fishino Party. A very pleasant fishing party, composed of numerous lads and lassies of this place, came off the oth er day, at Williams' dam, a ehort distance below town. The participants succeeded in enjoying themselves admirably, and returned in the evening well pleased with this new mode ot passing an agreeable af ternoon. The spoils after the manner of fish was reported to be thirteen dozen six dozen that were caught, and seven th weren't. Camehia County. With last week's chapter was concluded the republication from another journal of the series of in teresting papers entitled "Cambria Coun ty." This week the author gives a brie resume, and will proceed to tike up the thread ot his subject from where it was so suddenly broken off, and carry it uninter ruptedly through. Mr. Oldouck is abun uantly able for the ttsk, and our readers may anticipate some interesting matter. T.x-r.AT Attention is directed to the professional card in another column 0 f.nd Robert A. M'Co". Esq. He v j - ' is a young man of fine attainments, and wo doubt cot, will attain a high position it th miVs c? the fraternity. Without bearing any ill-will to the public, we wish Boo plenty of clients no one is more ob serving of them. Exi.cxTiox or Pritts. Henry Pritts, who was convicted at the February Quar ter Sessions of Somerset county, for the muidcrof Eli Weiaier, was legally choked to death at Somerset, on Friday, th '2'2d inst. A f-hort time previous to his execu tion, he made a confession, in which he acknowledged to the killing of tbe unfor tunate Weimer. Personal. He v. Dr. M'Kincey, the veteran editor of the Presbyterian Banner, '.reached two sermons in the Presbyterian church iu this place on Sabbath last. lie wai listened to by large aud attentive con gregations. Maubied Ou Tuesday, 10th inst., by the llev. D. L. Agnew, Kuward A. Crue ger, Esq., of Altoona, and Miss Cornelia H. Vickroy, daughter of K. A Vickroy, Esq., of Johnstown, To a Friend. ON BSOtlFI OF A GIFT. Tho following lines, written several years ego, and originally intended only for tho person to whom they were addres sed, have been furnished us for publica tion in The AUegluxnian. They possess peculiar merit. Yesterday, quite unexpected, Was handed me (which I accepted) A something rolled inpapsr stained: Anxious to know what it contained, I opened it to take a look At the fair roll without a crook Out peeped a cu3hiou, bright and new, Of snow white silk, bedecked with blue. A thousand thanks and more to thee, For such a handsome gift to me; I long will recollect the time When I received this gift of thine. I'll put it by ; for it might soil, If it should lay around the while. Some future time to you I'll make A present, too, for friendship's sake. If fate should plat e us far apart, I'll still remember from my heart The giver and the gift so kind I'll ever ktep both in my mind. Yes, in my mind, you may depend, Till earthly things with us shall end ; Then in a bright, a happy sphere, Oh, may we meet as friends so dear! No presents iu that place we'll need, For, iu that Book we love to read, We learn that iu th it happy pla.-e, We'll meet each other, fa-e to face No presents then, but mutual love, If we but gain that place above : A boon Christ Jesus will bestow On nil who serve him here below. Ebensci eo, January 1G, 1300. Xaurow Escatk. A moft providen tial escape from death by drowning was made a couple of weeks ao in' Johns stown, by three little girls, two of them laughters of Smith, of the Udto, ami the other a niece of Peter Mastcrson. In at tempting to walk a footway across the Conemaugh, they became dizzy and fel into the stream, and would have almost inevitably perished, had not two noble young men, named John Mdoy and Xich o!as Prie.siley, plunged iuto the stream and rescued them lrom a watery grave. All honor to the gallant fellows who periled their lives iu behalf of others ! Died At the residence of Abel Lloyd, Esq., on the 2od inst., Mrs. Jones, aged about 50 years. A CaudTo Yoi-no Ladies And Gestlemex. The subscriber will send (free of charge) to all wao desire it, the Keripc auil directions for making ft simple Vegetable halm, that will '.n troni two to eij.ut uavs. remove 1'imnles. Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Scllowness, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same as Nature intended it should be oft, clear, smooth, and beautiful. Those de siring tiie lecipe. with full instuuctions, di rections, and advice, will nlcasc call on. or address (with return postage.) JAS. T. MARSHALL, Practical Chemist. No. 32, City Buildings, New York. rpiiE PITTSBURG WEEKLY' DISPATCH: To iingle subscribers, Osm Dolt.ar a. Yiak, ONLY FIFTY CENTS ft YEAR In Clubs of TEN mailed to one Address issued ev ;ity Saturday morning. The '-Weekly Dispatch" is published every Saturday, on new type, on ti sheet the size cf the '-Daily Dispatch. ' It will contain the LATEST NEWS by telegraph and mails: local news ; news of the neighborhood comprising Western Pennsylvania and Virginia, and east ern Ohio ; correct news from a distance : care fully prepared market reports ; and everything necessary to make an agreeable and enter taining INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Terms : Single Copies, one year, in adyence, $1.00 Three do do to one address, 2.00 Fire do do do 3.00 Ten do do do 5 00 la all clubs of fifteen or oyer, one ex trrv copy allowed. Postage, free in Allegheny county. In State of Pennsylvania, thirteen cents. Elsewhere, twenty-ix cents a year. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY". FOSTER & FLEESON, Publishers. mlO Pittsburg, Pa. STEIFHYAY'S P I A II 0 S. t IIE subscriber now informs the citizens of I Ebensburg and vicinity of the celebrated STEIXWAY PJAAOS It is superfluous to say aught in their prai as thev are considered the VERY BEST IN SIRUMENTS ever manufactured, and FAR ABOVE those of any other markets. Prices range from $275 to SI, 000. They possess double the amount of tone any ethers, aud are unrivalled for strength ana Jur'Hnli'i. They have the latest improvements, such p.s FULL IRON FRAMES, FELT COVERED HAMMERS. FRENCH GRAND AC TIONS OVERSTRING, ic. Among tbe many who, within the Inst few months, have purchased Steinway's Pianos are Rey G F Rider, D. D, Locust Grove Seminary, Mr3 S R Hanna, Washington Seminary, Messrs Westlake & Comwell, Indiana Scraino ry, Pa, St Xavier's Female Seminary Latrobe, Pa, House of Visitation Seminary, Wheeling, Va St Alovsius' Seminary, Loretto, Pa, Rev E M Van Dciisen, D. D, Rev A M Brvau, D. D, Rev J M'Miiian. Hon N Ewing, I'niontown. Pa, Cant J Birmingham, Supt Wesfn Penitentiary Mrs C Spoyerer, Rochester, 1 h, Capt W. M Closkey, M'Keesport, r, Geo S Lahm, Canton, Ohio, Jos Freeze, Esq, do do, G W Bcazell, Esq, Uniontown, Pa. II. KLEBER Jt BRO., No. 53 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Sole Apents for the Steinwatf 1'ianos . dc. 22, lesb-em. IRC o cUo ctl . DR. ITAilPTOX'S DR. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON'S DP.. HAMPTON'S Dli. HAMPTON'S' DR. HAMPTON'S Compound Diuretic Pilli Compound Diuretic Pills Compouud Diuretic PilU Compound Diuretic Pills Compouud Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Cures Gravel, Gleet, Stricture, Leucorrhcea, Female Weaknesses, Irregularities, Obstruc tions, Dropsy, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Mem ory, Loss of Power, Oimness of Vision, Im potency, Seminal Weaknesses, Nocturnal Emis sions, Uiabetcs, and all other diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Sexual Organs. these Pills are prepared with great care, contain neither Halsam or Mercurv. but are purely vegetable in their eomposition, and are endorsed, recommended and used in the prac tice of Physicians generally for the cure of the above diseases. Wheu Physicians recommend a preparation, sufferers should no longer lies itate to test its cllicacy. Price 50 cts. perbox DU. HAMPTON'S Medicated COUGH SYRUP. A pleasant and most effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza and all oth er atl'ectious of the Throat and Lungs. In placing this article before the Public, the Proprietors have endeavored to combine effi cacy with cheapness, aud have put it up in such a manner as to place it within the reach of all. Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. HAMPTON'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC MIATURE, -Cures Arutp, Subacute, Chronic, and Nervous Rheu muti.-ni. This preparation i presented to the public with the utmost confidence in its eflieacy. It has been the result of many years of study, ob servation, and experience. I?y its use 1 have restored to health and vigor, many who have for years beenafilicted wilh this excruciatingly painful disease. When taken according to the directions, it nevtr fails. Dr. II. lately returned from a professional visit and residence of six months in Cuba, du ring which time he cured more than one thous and (l,ooo) cases of this disease some of which baflied tho skill of the most celebrated Eur open ii physicians. Certificates of some of the greatest cures on record can be seen by application uthis office. PHKPAKKD ONLY MY Da. T. HAMPTON & CO., No. 405 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Price Sl,-r per large bottle. Sold by Drug gists and dealers thronghout theUuited States Canada, Cuba, and Iouih America. A. A. RARICEU, Sole Agent for Ebensburg Fcl. 2, ItioO-Iy TAILOR & ciii:.i2e:k, AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES, HfNTix(iiox. Pa., sell rruit & Ornamental lress, ines Ac., of better growth, larger size, and at lower prices than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, ami warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 16 cents each $1G per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts each 542.50 to $15 per 100. Standard Pear trees. 50 to 75 cts each. Dwarf Pear trees, 50$ to$ leach 20 to $60 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37J to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees 50 cts. Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees C2J to $1. European Ash, 75 to 1. European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American & Chinese Arbor Viue, 50 cts to f 1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &c. ic. Huntington, Jan. 25, 18G0.- 3m. Cheapest! st ! ! Largest!! I sao,oo Tf-ys for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic aud Lectures. Board 8 vetki $20; Stationary $7; Tuition $35 ; Entire erjenses S02. Usual time to complete a full course, from G to 10 weeks. Even- student upon graduating, ia guaranteed to be competent to manage the books of any business, aud qualified to earn a salary of from to Sl,OOf). Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PlttMlCMS TOR BSST WR1TIXO Awarded this Institution. Thebestand great est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of tbs Union, is found here. Isaf Ministers' Sons received at half price. For full information, Circular, Specimen of Business aud Ornamental Writing and Em bellished View of the College, inclose five let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Sept 29-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. VTATCBSCS AXD JEWELB1. JSTAnL respectfully informi the citizens . of Ebensburg aud vicinity that he i.i still engaged ia the Watch and Jewelry business at the old stand of Stahl & Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker & Sons. All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very low for cash. Watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instru ments of all kinds repaired at the shortest notice and warranted. Tho ladies are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry. J. STAHL. Ebensburg, April 5, 18C0. tf. jtoei E-rnr.'T. The subscriber will lease for a term of years 'THE PENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," wjth 1,600 acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, aud under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, Ac. Th.e Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as well as an upright saw, and three small circu lars for lath, ic, and is capable of making 10,000 FEET OF LUMBER PER DAY. Tho above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en 8t any time. Aeldress LLOYD &. HILL. Hollidayshurjr, r- TtT.. II niinrrl Van Wi'r-.-.- P SI . m . .1- v.ivii. r. ii, ..-t., ...... a' Pepteuibcr 1, 1859:tf. 7f7 f)-P f) k 4 QUICK SALES l SMALL PROFITS. WM. DAVIS has just received, and ia now opening, at his store, on High street, the be selected and most varied assortment of Good over offered to th citizens of Eboa burg and vicinity, comprising in part DRY GOODS. fiOTICflS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Queensware, Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Boots end bhoes, Ready-made Cloth irg, Stationary, Willow-ware, Fish, b'alt, and all other articles usually kept in & country fctore, all of whicb will be disposed of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE delivered. Bit?" Thanklul for past favors, I respectfully request a continuance of the Fame. CALL AND EXAMINE- NO EXTRA CHARGES MADE TOR EXAMINING COOr-S. Ebensburg, May 3, lSC0-2m WM. DAVIS. Xiatest Arrival ! I 2lv BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS! for EVERYBODY EVANS & SON have this this dav received from the East ond are now ottering to the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of Mt:y and Bars cuotiiixg, also a large lot of Dry Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins. Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, TickiDg3, Flannels, Brown & Blenched Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, &c. "We have also bu hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAP?, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS. CARFET-SACKS. Together with such other articles as arc usu ally kept in a country store, all of which the- will dispose cheaper thau the cheapest, for CASH 01 COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. B. The tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice and on the aiust rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 2.", lEC0:tf ROUr.UT DAVIS. JOHN I JONES, Variety XXcvil, UEALtlid 1N rOREIGX AXD S103IS:STIC KEEP constantly on hand a large and su perior stock of DRY GOODS, of every description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS of every styfr, FANCY GOODS AXD NOTIONS. A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from IU.stou. STEAW FUR and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every description, W A L L P A P E R of every style, HARDWARE. QUEESWARE. STOXE AXD EA R Til EX WARE, A full supply of GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES, SYRUPS COFFEE. TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, JZ. ISO, FLOUR. BACON, F I S II, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF, EAR IRON, NAILS, AND GLASS Always on itands. IJruprs. Paints ami Oils, and a full ossortment of other articles usually keDt in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon, Oram, ool, f 0 tatoes, Beans, Rags, Ac, &c, taken in exchange for Goods, ond the Cash never refused. CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS & JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859.-tf. IS TEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER Just received, and for sale at reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Gocds consisting of Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinetts Jeans, Tweeds, aud a large variety of other summer wear for men and boys. 200 pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and other Fancy Dress Goods. liroiwi dud Bleached Muslins, Checks and Fancy Shirtinffs. Flannels. Stella. Cashmere and Meriuo Shawls, Hoisery, Gloves, Notions MADE-UP CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SnOES, All Wool Carpetings, Hemp and Cotton do. at from 15 to 28 cents per yard, Floor Oil Cloths, Queensware and Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, Linseed and Whale Oils, Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish, Salt, Flour, Iron, Nails and Steel, Ma nilla aud Hemp Ropes of different sizes, Cot ton Yarn?, Carpet Chains, kc, &c. all of which will be sold at the t eru lowest prices. E. HUGUES. Ebensburg, May 3, 1800-tf WOOD, MORRELL & CO., JoiiNSTfiwx. Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KIN'I'S OT MERCHANDISE, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, OIL-CLOTHS, CARPETINGS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS. QUEENSWARE, BOOTS SnOES, GROCERIES, BONNETS, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, FISH. SALT, FLOUR, -BACON, tZZD OF ALL 2::DS, VEGETABLES, AC. ESt Clothing and Boots and Shoes asd)o order on reasODabletrrms. Jchcstc-vB, arch 1 180-tf. S3 1 Bgai53g5 AN APERIENT ar.d stomachic prepa ration of Iron purified of Oxygen and Carton by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanc tioned by the Lighest medical authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in r.ll maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following con. plaints, viz: In Dtbiiity, Xerious Afltcticnt. Etnoe;ation, Dywertria, Contty'utiov. Diarrhaia. Eyttnitry, Jitc'iient Consnr,jtioTi, Scrofulous 1 ub-rcvlot,, Salt Rheum, JJiemt-tufruation, Whites, Chloro sis, Liter C'oiHfjtainrs, Chronic Uicdachas. Rheu matien, JuUrmilttnt J-'ticrs, I'inple cn r.o Face, dc. In cases of Gexehal Debility, whether the result cf acute diseases, cr of the continued diminution of nervou:- aud auci:hr energy from chronic complaints, ou trial cf tLis re- I st'.irntive has proved fcuccesifui to an extent which uo description cor written r.tteslation would rc:: ier ' l-edible. Inval.Js so long bed ridden as to have become forgotten iu their own neighbei hoods, have tuddenly reappeared in the buy world as if just leturned lrom pro tracted travel iu a distant laud. Some very gn.il instances of this kind ure attested cf female suli'erers, cniaciiUcd victims ofeppa reut marasmus, sanguineous exbaustion. crit ical changes, and that con. plication of nervors and dvsneptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In err out Affection ot all kinds, end for reasons familiar to medical men. the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigo rously tonic, without being exciting and eve-r- itiug; iiid geutly, regularly aperient, even in tue most oostiuate cases ot cosuvencss, without ever being a gastric purgative, or in flicting a disagreable t-i;satiou. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remt-.rkablv eifectual aud perma nent a remedy for J'lle. upon which it also appears to exert a distinct uud specific action, bv dispersing the local tendency which, forma thf-ni. In Dysver.sia. innumerable as ere its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has of- en sufficed for the most habitual cases, inclu ding the attendant costivencss. In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced to Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and appa rently malignant, the effects have teen equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of fiesh end strength, debilitating cough and remittent hectic whicb generally indicate Incipient Cor, turn tion, this remedy has allaved the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting instances. Iu Scrofulous Tultrculoslt this medicated Irou has had far more than the good effect of the moit cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known lia bilities. The attention of females cannot be too con fidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and infiaraato ry in the latter, however, more decidedly it has been invariably well reported, both e alleviating pain snd reducing the swelling" and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Inttrnittent Fevers it must necessarily to a great remedy and energetic restorative, anl its progress in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and use fulness. No remedy has ever been discovered ia the whole history of medicine which cxertt such prompt, happy and fully restortive ef fects. Good appetite, ccmplete digest:on,ap id acquisition of strength, with en unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercit immediately follow its use. iPut up ia neat flat metal boxes, con taining 50 pills. Price 50 cents per box ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on the receipt of the price-. All letters, orders, etc should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE Si CO., General Agents, 20 Cedar street, Y. Msy 31, 1860-Iy FfAKES this method of informing Lis old j friends, that he is still engaged ia tht Mercantile Business, at Ebensburg, end is at all times prepared to sell to purchasers, AT THE LGWEST PRICES. Every variety and discriptioa of etapl and FANCY DRY GOODS, HARDWARE QUEENS WARS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO CIGARS, And in fact every thing usually found in a general Store. An examination cf bis rtock and prices is all he dedircs at any time to ef fect sales. p rr-j Approved Country produce iu ex-L'-ri? change for GOODS t all tinles. Ebensburg, Aug. 2a, $50.-tf. 1)URE CIDER VINEGAR ! TO GR OCES AND HOUSEKEEPFRS. The subscriber would call your attention to tiie fact that he has commenced in the bor ough ef Johur-town tbe maiufacture of Pure CiJer Vinegar, double-distilled, which he of fers for sale by the barrel r.s cheap as the Bfitn quality can be purchased elsewhere. If you wish to sharpe n your appetite, try some of Sharp's sharp vinegar, warranted pur snd free from elrug3 Orders should be addrrs?ed to JOnN SHARP, Johnstown, Pa. May 24, 18GO-tf T70R SALE On g-ood new light dc:- JL Lie ftttsf W DON JARNTS3 it
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