Alio gf;fcxx:rxxx3.. TUCKS DAY:: :::::JULY 12. LOCAL AND PERSONAL XHEaMOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS. prepared weekly, by Dr. II. S. Bunu. FOB WEEK EN1HM1 JLU y. 7 A. M. 12 M. 6 P. M. Ar'CB 04 80 75 73 65 72 C3 CS C4 70 73 C7 55 5'J 58 57 40 70 63 62 CO 63 63 63 63 74 70 CS 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Terae temperature for the week, C5. Local- Etchings. Iu our notice of the uew arrangement with regard to the clrrvin2 of the mail between this place anJ Indiana, via the Clay Pike, we last week committed a slight mistake in the data. We should have said that the mail would leave Ebensburg on Thursdays and Iud'una on Fridays aud arrive in Eb- cnjburg di"o. Maj. Jamison, of Indiana. 1 had tac contract for their transportation ; ! bat since his recent demise, we understand ! that his sou has assumed the responsibili- 1 l7 -A trotting match for one hundred i ti.illa.ra between the Philadelphia horse, I TaiMney," "d the "Mountain Maid," I announced to come off at the raee- ! c'tirsc at Johnstown on the 4th ; but I owlu ' to the fact that the proprietors ol' , i .i . i. I. :.. 1 tllC ".'la.vl, wuicu 1 una 111 n;ti 11 ; wjuM not consent to "Tacouey' ! ar.ier saddle, it did not come olf.- going Mr. 1 John Fritz, late General Superintendent of the Cambria Iron works at Juhustown, 'i was presented ou the morning of the -1th ' i inrt. with a splendid service of silver plate :i ist testimonial of the esteem iu which he ii bold by all concerned in the mill. He : hteni going to Hethleheni on the Le- hia, to take an interest in a new iron Shirleysburg, in Huntingdon M!-a:y. ia evidently a go-ahead pla-ee. '.! n:rces the figures which won't lie : ;i ;v;.u!ali'Jii in lh30, Col ; population in 1 I'J.1. The IIraM, with good reaa- ; v&. congratulates itself on their rise and ,r vrt,.' The M. E. Church in Johns- I .vi is being refitted in magnificent style. 1 Wl.ea completed, it will compare favora- h r.'iv rVinrrdl outside i,l the Clt- VV. W. Ivory, formcrlv of this c.'iinty, ha been appointed & receiver of f iblie moneys in Nebraska. Mis-i-'iiary Society," an -Thc'-OirLV arrociation of i:::!- tirU in this place, hav'usg for their 'r j . t the raiding of money for tiie Hoard ;f Domestic Miisi.;ns of the l'resbyteriau '.'h-ireh, pufceoded ia realizing the neat fe'irtL of twenty-eight dollars at their arm il fair on the -1th.- -We are '.i l under rcat obligations to Mr. John A VYbsid. of the bukcry up street, for rU present of a large pitcherful of small tr:r, which ho was so generou-. as to fa T.r with tlieothcr drv. As it is a bev- ?ij; which cheers without inebriating, t:' ' i'A it entire justice. On our out- ; t.U thi week will be found some charm-'-. i'j'iriT, of poetry from the fascinating j r-"' f Mi.-s Mary II. I. If our fair fr'.ervl h.is as many admirers id herself as 0 lins of her poetry, then indeed is she 1 i'-ly supplied. The raspberry crop is I f-i'--:i:ng very rapidly, and from present I ::;'i!eiti-iH there will be a large yield. T j strawberries have about given.out. V.'e this week publish Chapter XVIH tie History of Cambria County. It trfi!, on lilacklick township. G.Hunt- ' J 1. -s jnt received at his Depot a large varied assortment of American pen a k'-.ves, which he is prepared to accoaimo- '--"e the public with at liberal rates. I'-hi and examine them. Mr. Hugh Ihi-hes icforms us that he ha's entered j ;-t'j arrangements to supply a want which I 1 ? b.Tiir been felt by our community 1 ; tiie manufacture on large scale of a 1 -periur article of brick. A kiln is in Pr"cros of beius burned on his farm a fouj le of miles east of town, the brick of va:i.u will he ready for delivery in a few ClJs -The place to buy boots an 1 shoes, aul caps, ready-made clothing, trunks t'-'txn?, etc., is at the cheap store of C K. r.ne door east of the Mountain fr'iise. Any person in need of the above rt:-'r-a should call and purchase. lte Republican State Central Committee u Ul rcsHon, mis county, on j ues- J Dr. D. W. Lewis, of East t :i rty, was in town for a short time du 'c(5 the heginning of the present week. uy friends iu this region are al r9glad toi-eo him. Mr. E Shoema- tr has teen appoiuted an agent for oajjiuss company, auu eapress COllKls'TIHil in r.l-i lrf. nt lor ueuvery. igcni iiaiuiuou 'P the- goods up daily, and no difficulty - now experienced in getting things ".it right along through. Har- n- 'nim'rwel in thi eounty. Celebration op the Focrth. The morning of the 84th anniversary of Amer ican Independence was ushered into exis tence by a drizzly, mizzly rain, accompa nied by a rather extensive ringing of bells and exploding of gunpowder. The weath er did not bode very fairly, but about 10 o'clock, however, the clouds dispersed, and the sun breaking through the vapor which surrounded it, dispelled all doubts on the subject, and with its warm and cheering rays infused new life into everybody and everything. Soon the country folks began to pour in, and by noon a larger crowd thronged oar streets than has been seen in them for many a day. The first regular demonstration of the day was the Sunday Schools' celebration. According to preconcerted arrangement, at 10 A. M., the various Sabbath Schools met at the Welch Independent Church, where instructive addresses were delivered to the scholars by Ilevs Williams, Harbi son, Powell, Shane and Lloyd. It was the intention of the schools to have marched in procession through town, but owing to the dampness of the weather, that portion of the exercises hud to be foregone. After the addresses, the sev eral schools returned to their respective churches, where bountifully gotten-up re pasts were iu waiting for them. All unite in saving that the occasion was one of interest and pleasure to all concerned. At about 1 1. M., the grand procession of the Sou? aud Daughters of Temperance came off. The members of this body, to the number of i.bout two hundred ami twenty-five, dressed iu full regalia, para ded hrough the principal streets, and from thence proceeded to Lloyd's drove, a short distance below town, where their nchttchc intellectual bill of fare was filed out. After the reading of the Declara tion of Independence by Mr. Lemuel Davis, eloquent and patriotic addreses were lelieivd ly Messrs. Henry El', Wiiluim Tibhott and J. C. Singer. A brief aud fervent prayer was then offered up by Ilev. 1.1. Powell, and some choice vocal nmic was executed by the brothers and sisters, when the procession returned to town, well pleased with the entire pro ceedings. The lestivities of the day were greatly heightened by the eloquent music dis coursed at short intervals l-y the Ebens burg Martial Hand. Young America that is to say, that portion of Young America who could com mand packs of lire-crackers ami toby ci gars to light them with exerted them selves iu efforts to keep up a continual uzz . pop. oa:ig-i;ig . in wnicn tney suc ceeded so admirably as to make the atmos phere so redolent of burnt saltpetre as to savour strongly of the perfume emitted from a newly-discharged gun. In the evening, several very fine p.-ivate displays of fireworks abo came off. A general subject of rcmuik was the scarcity of intoxicated crsons. We did not see a single "drunk" man, and but verv lew who were even "slightually ele vated," during the entire day. Curious, but true. Thus came and went in ye ancient vil lage the anniversaryof our national birth day the day which is dearer to the heart of the patriot than any other, everything passing off happily and pleasantly, and not a circumstance occurring to mar the pleas ure or check the festivities of the occasion. Hurrah for the gel lorious Fourth ! In Luck Again. Scarcely had the lower tier ol our other box of cigars made its aj pearar.ee, the other day, when the clerk of Mr. E. Sultzbaugh, of the Eb ensburg Cigar manufactory, also made his appears uce, bringing with him a box of su perb 'weeds,' which, after some preliminary remarks, he proc:ecd to tender us, for our especial use and behoof forever. By the smoke which so gracefully curls from them as we puff, it can easily be seen that they are of a superior brand. That Mr Sultz baugh's career may not terminate as will his (our) cigars before very long in smoke is our sincere wish. Bitten by a Snake. On the 4th inst., a young daughter of the late John Grove, of Taylor township, this county, whilst picking berries in the meadow near the resilience of her mother, was bitten on the back of the hand by a rattlesnake. In spite of all efforts to the contrary, the b.ite piovcd l'atal, and the sufferer died from the effects of the poison on Friday, at 4 o'clock, A. M. Legal. In another column this week will be fouud the professional card of our young iriend, G. W. Oatman, Esrj. George has been a close student, aud we know him to be possessed of all the requirements for the making of a good lawyer. We ! hope he may receive his reward Piscatorial Excursion. Oa last Saturday afternoon, having nothiug par ticular to do and more than a sufficiency of time to do it in, we, in company with a friend, went a trout-fishing. Our destina tion was in close vicinity to ye deserted vil lage of Beulah. This somewhat famous location was once the seat of a flourishing little town, and contained all the concom itants of civilization ; but it is now noth ing but a miscellaneous heap of ruins a abode for bats and owb, and a burrow for foxes and rabbits. It is, in fact, totally "wiped out." Not a house or building of any kind rears its head aloft to bear wit ness to its former greatness, and not a vestige of its ancient grandeur remains to tell the tale. It is "deserted, ruined, alone" not even 'A rose of tbe -vvil Jerncss hlooms on the stalk, To tell where the gurdcn had been." Those w ho have fished up the Blacklick from the Jleulah bridge, or, indeed, those who have fished along any stream where the branches of the impenetrable laurel ou the banks meet and intertwine over head, thereby causing" the angler to follow the bed of the stream, sometimes up to the boot-tops in water, sometimes head over heels in the water, and with very wet coat-tail appendages caused by stooping to dodge projecting boughs, can appreciate our tramp and its varied pleasures. Iut without going into detail, we will state that after spending a couple of hours in this manner, we "broke off," and on coun ting finf, found we had succeeded in taking about four dozen of exceedingly captiva ting "beauties" which amount, taking the modicum of time embraced between going out and coming home into cou?id eratitui, we flatter ourselves is rather re spectable. A Compliment. We were agreeably surprised on Monday last, by having pre sented to US by James J. Will, Esq., on b 'balfoftiie lady portion of the Sabbath Schools of Chest Spring's borough and Ashland, a large and delicious pound cake arelicofthe good things which were pro vided at the celebration at the former place on the Fourth, an account of which is given elsewhere. Accompanying it was the following note : From th? Li'It'' , tJir AsJiImul middies Soriitts Simony S htu!x : Ko. Alleoii.vxian : Sir: l'lcae accept this cake us a token of our regard for you as a public journalist. May you ever continue free from Oi;is an.l Becuu.i..l prejudices an iuieoiri;roi..:-i:i :u!vot;i!c of the riirht of man. and of our glorious Free S--hoed t-ytem. To deserve the thauksof the tender and fair, who wouldu't be even an editor? Ladies accept our thanks aud be.-t wishes if ye are married, may your wedded life be one continual round of happiness; if single, may ye speedily rejoice in the possession of that length and breadth and heihth and depth of feminine desire a good hu.-band ; and may all your paths through life be often cheered, even as was ours by your little act of kindness. Oi-'K Thanks. Whilst in Jefferson one day last week, our little friend, Miss Ma ria C. Hamilton, presented us with a very tasttluily arranged bouquet. We tender her our thanks, and hope she may live to see the flowers bloom many summers to come. A Card To Vor.ve, Ladifs Ash Gentlemen. The subscriber will send (free, of chary t) to all whi desire it, the Recipe and directions for m iking a simple Vegetable balm, that will in from two to eight days, remove Pimples. Blotches, Tan. Freckles, Sallowness, and all impurities am! roughness of the Skin, leaving the same as Nature intended it should be so!'!, clcr, smooth, and beautiful. Those de siring the Recipe, with full instuuetions, di rections, and advice, will please call on, or address (with return postage.) JAS. T. MARSHALL, Practical Chkmist, No. 32, City liuildings, New York. c. 1 T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, K?f. And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Ac. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding eouutry, that he has just received a large and new stock of CLOCKS, U AlC-lik.-s, Jl-.Whl.-RY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. &c, &c., which he offers very cheap. The public are invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show his goods, even if he fails in making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. Rv strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive the patronage of a geuerous public. Give him a call, and you will get bargains. jgwij Clock, Walrhen, Jewelry, Aecordcons, -c, repaired on short notice, - with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted, and char pea low. npril H,13G0:tf. I OBERT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria county, Pa. All manner of legal business in the several courts of this county promptly attended to. June 25, 1960:tf 4- H DR. IIAMl'TOX'S DR. HAMPTON'S DU. HAMPTON'S DR. HAMPTON S DR. HAMPTON'S' - DR. HAMPTON'S Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pills Cures Gravel, Gleet, Stricture, Leucorrhoea, Female Weaknesses, Irregularities, Obstruc tions, Dropsj", Loss of Appetite, Loss of Mem ory, Loss of Power, Dimness of Vision. Im potency, Seminal Weaknesses, Nocturnal Emis sions, Diabetes, and all other diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys aud Sexual Organs. These Pills are prepared with great care, contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but ore purely vegetable in their composition, and un endorsed, recommended and used in the prac tice of Physicians generally for the cure of the above diseases. When Physicians recommend a preparation, sufferers should no longer bos it ate to test its eilieuey. Price 50 ets. per box DR. HAMPTON'S Mkiocated Cul'Gll SYRUP. A pleasant and most effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Inlluenza and all oth er directions ot the Throat and Lungs. Iu placing this article before the Public, the Proprietors have endeavored to combine elli caey with cheapness, and have put it up in such a manner us to place it within the reach of all. Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. HAMPTON S AXTI-RHK UM ATIO M l ATURE, Cures Acute, Subacute, Chronic, aud Nervous Rheumatism. This preparation is presented to the public with the utmost confidence in its ellicaev. It has been the result of many years of study, ob servation, and experience. Iv its use I have restored to health and vigor, many who have for years been aJliieted with his excruciatingly painful disease. When tuken according to the directions, it ntcrr fails. Dr. H. lately returned from a professional vidit and residence of six months in Cuba, iu rinj; which time he cured inure than one thous and (l.Ooo) cases of this disea.-e sonic of which baf'.led the skill of the most celebrated European ph v sicir.ns. Certificates of some of the greatest cures on record can be .-ecu by application at his ollice. rr.u'Ati::) only ky Du. T. HAMPTON & CO., No. 405 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Price Sl.-." per large bottle. Sold by Drug gists and dealers thronhoiit th? United States Canada, Cuba, and South America. A. A. UAKKEII, Sole Agent for Ebensburg Feb. 1 &'.";)-! v tai lor & cke:.ib:is, 1 T THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES. jj- llr.NTiNoooN. p.., Sell Fruit !c Ornamental Tress, Vines &e., of better growth, larger :ize, and at lower prices than any of the Northern ;r Eastern Nurseries, and warrant tiiem true to name. Standard Apple trees at ISj cents each $1; per 100. Peach trees, 15 to 20 cts eacn $12 50 to Sl5 per 100. Standard Pear trees. 50 to 75 ct3 oaci Dwarf Pear trees, Ct-StoSl each 20 to $C0 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 "5 cts each. Grape Vines 25 cts to Si. Silver Maple trees C2.J to $1. European Ash, 75 t 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to Si. American Balsam Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American & Chinese Arbor Vita-, 50 cts to $1.50 Strawberry Plants, Si r'r 100. Arc. Szc. Huntington Jan. 25, ISCo.- 3m. Cheapest! ISest ! ! Largest!!! $33,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Hook-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Board 8 i.v r ' S20 ; Stationary S7; Tuition $35 ; J'nfire expenses Usual time to complete a full course, from C to 1') weeks. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from S..';00 to I,000. Students enter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PKEMICMS TOIl BKST WRITING Awarded this Institution. Thebestaud great est variety of Penmanship ia any one Hall of the Union, is found here. 2i3Sf Ministers' Sum received at hnlf price. For full information. Circular, Specimen of Business and Ornamental Writing and Em bellished View of the College, inclose five let ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Sept 2D-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. WATCHES A.'E JCTVKLUV. JSTAITL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he is still engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business at the old stand of Stahl & Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemaker & Sous. AH 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. The ladies are invited to call aud examine his large stock of jewelry. J. ST Ail L. Ebensburg, April 5, 18C0. tf. roit ese:.t. Tlhe subscriber will lease for a term of years I "THE PENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," with 1,(100 acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered M0 acres surrounding t he mill are cleared, aud under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, Sec. The Mill lias one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as well as an upright saw, aud three small circu- Ihxs for lath, ic, and is arablc of inaknor 10,000 FEET OF LUMBER PER DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at any time. Address LLOYD & HILL, LTollidnyeburg, Or Wm. H. Gabdx m, Esq.. Wi.'stv? IV Ppteraber 1, 1859:tf. -P . ,1 T . . . XLVtcjsrt -r-ri -C7-.rv1 1 1 ilk 3V BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! fob. EVERYBODY ! DJ. EVANS k SON have this this day received from the East and are now oil'ering to the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of JIEX AND BOY'S CLOTH IX G, also a larsc lot of lry Goods, consisting in part &f the following articles. viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown & Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, &. We have alo on hand a large assortment. of 1JOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. B. The tailoring business will still be carried on iu all its branches. All w ork will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January C.'i. ISCO.tf liUlJl.nT DAVIS, JOIN I". JONES, Varioty ZE-X-aXl, IiEALLKS IN rOREtGX AXU I3035ESTEC 5"7"EEP constantly on hand a large and su . pcrior stock of J) 11 Y GOODS, of evcrv description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, EROYVN AND PLEACHED MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS -f in th; F A N C Y G O O D S A N D NOTIONS. A large assortment of ROOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from lston. STRAW I CR and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every description VI- t i f it tt I' t 4' . i U A Ij Ij I A 11. II ot everv stvle. HARD W Alii:, QUEL'S WARE. S'TOXE AXD EARTHEN WARE, A full supple of GROCERIES. SUCH AS SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRLTS COFFEE. TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK; OF SPICES, J. ISO, FLOUR, BACON, F I S II, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF, JJAH IRON, NAILS, AND GLASS Always on hands. Rruas, I'aliii'jf Oil, and a full o.-sortmcut of other articles usually kept ia country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such aa Butter Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po tatoes, Beans, Rags, ic, &C. taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cash never refused. jgcf" CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought aud sold. DAVIS &- JONES. Ebensburg. Aug. 25, lS50.-tf. IN TEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SCMMEH. Just received, and for sale at reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, consisting of C'lotlis. Cassimeres, Sattinetts. Jer.ns, Tweeds, and a large variety of other summer wcr.r for men and boys. 200 pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and other Fancy Dress Goods. Browu and Bleached Muslins, Checks and Fancy Shirtings, Flannels, Stella, Cashmere aud Merino Shawls, Hoiscrv, Gloves, Notions, MADE-UP CLOTHING, " HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AH 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 aud Medicines, Linseed and Whale Oils, Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish, Salt, Flour, Iron, Nails and Steel. Ma nilla i and Hemp Ropes of different sizes. Cot- ! and prices id r.ll he desires at any time to ef Yarns, Carpet Chains, ic, ic all of which i fee t sales. ton will be sold at the very lowest prices E. nucnES. Ebensburg, May 3, ISCO-tf "700D, MOKILELL & CO., If' Johnstow.v, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF il E Ii C 11 A N 1IS E, Keep constantly on hand the following arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, C A R PET I X G S, OI L-C LOT I IS, CLOTHING, BONNETS, NOTIO.NS. HARDWARE, QUEENS W ARE, PROVISIO N S , BOOTS a. SHOES, FISH. SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VKOETABLES, AC. JEsST Clothing and Boots and Shoes madeto order on reasonablcterms. Johnstown March 1 ISOO-tf. PURE CIDER VINE(iAR 1 TO GROCES AND HOUSEKEEPERS. 'ihe subscriber would crll your attention to the fact that he has commenced in the bor- ouah of Johnstown th iiirtutifpcturd of I'ure Cidrr 1 iiffur, double-distilled, which he of fers for sale by the barrel as cheap as th same quality can be purchased elsewhere. If you wish to sharpen your appetite, trv some of Sharp's sharp vinegar, warranted pure and free from druga- Orders should be addressed to JOHN SHARP. Jf.hnsoa F. Mat 14, 1'?0 tf A N APERIENT and stomachic prcpa JLX. ration of Iron purified of Oxygen ind Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanc tioned ty the highest medical authorities, both in Europe and the United States; and prescribed iu their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparafioa of Iron can be compared with it. Imparities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pals aud otherwise sickly complexions, indicate its necessity iu almost every conceivable ca.'t. Innoxious in all maladies in which it Las been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: la Debility, Servoua Ajfecticnt, Emaeiatiotit J lyxp'jinia, C'vf.stijiatioti, Jjiarrhwa. Dynrnlery, Jnctj-itnt Consumption, Scrofulous 1 uLirculont, Sail llheum, Mitvtenttruation, Whites, Chlorc ?, Liver Cowplointt, Chronic Headaehzt, Rheu matism, Intermittent Fevers, 2'iviple on Me F'icr. etc. In cases of Gfneral Debility, whether the result of acute diseases, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, ou trial of this re storative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed ridden as to have become forgotten iu their own neighborhoods, have suddenly reappeared in the ousy world as it just returned from pro tracted travel in a distant land. ome very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sufferers, emaciated victims of appa rent lanraMiius, sanguineous exhaustion, crit ical changes, aud that complication of nerv ous and dysptptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Xcreous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, lor, unlike the old oxides, it is vigo rously tonic, without being exciting and over heating: and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveuess, w ithout ever being a gastric purgative, or in flicting a disagreable sensation. It is this latterproperty, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and perma nent a remedy for 1'iles, upon -which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific; actios, by dispersing the local tendency w hich formi them. In Iyprpsia. innumerable is .".re its causes, ! a sir.fcle hex of these Chnlvbeate Pills has ot- J ten suiilced for the most habitual cases, iuclu j ding the attendant costiveness. In unchecked Diarrhwa. even when advanced to Itys-nttry, confirmed, emaciating, and appa- I luuiu-ia', nitreaecis na e oeen equally j .: -j ri 1 J ive and Hstouisliincr. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating cough and remittent hectic which generally indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis this medicated Iron 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 inflamato ry in the latter, however, more decidedly it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the (.welling and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Feins it must uccetsarily be a j;rt-..t remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of the West, wiil probal.'y be one of high renown and use-tuir.e.-s. No remedy has ever been discovered i;i the w hole history of medicine which exerts such prompt, happy and fully restorative ef fects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rap id acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active aud cheerful excrcis immediately follow its use. E3.Put up in ceat fiat metal boxes, con taining CO pills. Price 50 cents per box ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be scut free to any address on the receipt of theprico. All letters, orders, etc.. should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO., General A rents, 20 Cedar ..licet, N. Y. May 31, ISCO-ly jUSca-XTc. noToorts. riAKES this method of informing his oil J friends, that he is still engaged in th Mercantile Business, at Ebensburg, and i t all times prepared to sell to rurohasera, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Evcrv- variety and description of stapl and fancy: DRY GOODS. HARDWARE QUEENS WARE. GROCERIES, TOBACCO' CIGARS, ic, ic. And In fact every thiny usually found in jreneral Store. An examination of Lis stock r,--j Approved Country produce in x- change for GOODS at all times. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, I809.-tf. rHE PITTSBURG WEEKLY DISPATCH. To single Bubscribers, 0"k Dollar a Yeak. ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAR In Clubs of TEN mailed to one Address. ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. The ''Weekly Dispatch" is published every Saturday, ou new type, on a sheit the size of the '-Daily Dispatch." It will contain the LATEST NEWS by telegraph and mails; local news ; news of the neighborhood comprising Western Pennsylvania and Virgiuia, aud east ern Ohio ; correct news from a distance; care fully prepared market reports ; and everything nccessnrv to make an aereeahle and enter taining INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Terms: Single Copies, one year, in advance, $1.00 Three uo do to one address, 2.00 Five do do do 3.00 Ten do do do 5 00 6, In all clubs of fifteen or over, on ex- tra copy allowed Postage, free in Alicuhenr county. Iu State of Pennsylvania, thirteen ceutj. Elsew here, twentv-o"x cent' a veur SEND FiHt A SPECIMEN COPY . " FOSTER k FLEESON, Publishers. ml Pittsburg, Pa. " 17011 SALE On pood new lihtdou 1 ble sett cf WAGON HARNESS . Amj 2S.1859.tf g zriTx.
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