tl 1 9 1 ii : m i 'i I :::AUUST 10. LOCAL AND PERSONAL jaB:li10M2TRICAL OBSERVATIONS. Prtparel weekly, by Dr. It. S. Bunu. fOB. WSKK ENDING JULY 30. 7 a. x. 12 u. 6 p. ii. iv'ss. CC 88 82 78 A5S 1 c Til 71 71 8. Q. 10. 11. 12. 6G 80 77 74 C8 83 63 70 CI - 3 CT 63 63 72 CG 67 18 53 CO 59 13. in.-; temperature for the week, C0. LocaLETTES. A writer in last TTedncs tfcv's Philadelphia Pres says, that Cres- 0D f "destined to become cue of the I tc&t popular Lealth institutes in the i MUntry. The water is pure, the atmos I pi.iCre is cool and invigorating ; the nat I urli attractions of the mountain, its raag ;! ciScent scenery, its unrivalled hunting ; ta,j fishing facilities, are unsurpassed by : my ia the country, and are sufficient to .i inspire the soul with lofty aspirations." i V"e are informed that we were in error last week in announcing that Mr. Ilenry I Fo'tt-r, of the "Arcade," had leased the 1 ' Lean llouae." The hotel has not yet been leased. A call fur a mass meet- in of the friends of Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin at Johnstown, on fcatnnluy cvcn iaj, the Is th inst., is issued. Hon. S. S. B!;r, Hun. Louid YV. Hall, and others, will address the irecting. The cellar of Mr. Win. K. Piper, in the northern pr: of town, was burglariously entered one night last week by some evil-disposed cr hungry individual, aud relieved of alt i:j contents in the shape of edibles. The Srat exhibition of the "Highland Ag ricultural Society" is advertised to be h'A at Johnstown, on Thursday, Friday ad Saturday, the 27th, 28th and 29th of September next. Last Saturday was i "cooler'' of a day. Fire was kept in i:E0t every stove in town until noon, and winter clothing was found to be a decided- !t comfortable institution. Think of that, tewho luxuriate in tropical climates ! A aan named Mathias "VYissel had his iogi broken on Friday wf ek, by the caving in ef oue of the Company's ore banks at Jcta-town. Blackberries are now ful- !v ripened and we can safely say that th:r were never before plenticr in this if.tioa of the country. The project of building a railroad from Yil!iauisport to UolliJaysburg is being agitated. There are twenty-three post-offices in this ceu&ty. The Bail-road bridge at the .wr en 1 of town ia completed. Hie Fthii makes nienlion of three morn per- f.ns having died from the cC'ccts of snake bites, ia th itumcdiaie vicinity of Johns-tjwn.-- The &:i7if?artl. iit noticinc: t!ie ?ict that Kriensburg, with a population of cue thousand, supports seven churches, v it ou ht to Le a moral place. We :e hr.pny tj inform our friend that it is a prcTerlially moral place probably therein t.:Lt! v differing from neighboring locali ties. It is stated that the lion. Chas. Suawcr, of Massachusetts, was to spend several days at Altoona last week. '.hapter xxin of the History of Cambria Co'intr ?rivi'S snnir iiitcrttinr matter V o o :th regard t? Chest township. The '"Capitola," is the name for the jaunty, ?wcj little hat and feather worn by the It is quite a change from the un-MLih-looking sugar scoop contrivances "kith have been so popular with the fem--ir.ei f.,r a short time past. Judge lioii;. day-bun week before last in conseuuence of Ju,W Taylor beinsr a relative of one 0l we parties. A band of gipsies pas- ,e,l through town the other day. hodej'g Lily's Hook for September ia re- --Vei. A'h.-it liLo urn nit this nubli- ction is it- riiinct ii.m 1 linliits lirms al- ( up tu, and occasionally ahead of, The place wheic you can get I5ar tuonev I.'wl 1. it r: i-i(Ti f ! Owens' s-'jre, in the eastern end of town. (Jive 'o call. We ten bv an eastern pa- I" that our friend, A. A. Larker, KsT, Jf this place, lately addressed a Eepnb- Cln ii;a.-s meeting in Portland, Maine. "7"e hum that Mr. Win. M. Jones is ? dangerously ill at his residence, in Cfrfjllu.wn. The editor of the X'oun- 'imr is "down" ou Cressou as a watering V"""?, and is proportionably in favor of t ret'- Those who have visited both f 4s say that one is as good as the other 7"8tl'3 a little better. Richard Morgan, f astronomical phenomena notori- ft denies most positively ever having 112 fcu!'J the call which recently appeared In t Johnstown paper, in favor of Maj. M new county candidate for As- Mr James E uiTtlct who eBffgcd on the Pittsburg iW, is in on short vuit. Localcttes are far lttwva this week. DAY::: Fatal Mistake. The Johnstown Echo say3 that a woman named Clarke, residing at the South Fork, in Croyle township, was bitten by a rattlesnake on Monday evening, Cth iust., and now lies in a critical condition. It sceins that some one of the family discovered the snake in the immediate vicinity of the house, and upon making known the fact to Mrs. Claike, she procured a hatchet for the purpose of decapitating the reptile, but being near-sighted, she mistook the tail for the head, and whacked it off. (!) Tho snake, or that portion of it which w;.s left, took immediate refuge in some weeds, but was followed by Mrs. C, who, while parting the weeds with a view to again discover aud finish the snake, received the fatal bite on one of her hands, from the effects of which it is doubtful whether she will recover, although her attending phy sician entertains hopes of the kind. Serious Accident. On Tuesday of last week, an accident of a very serious nature occurred to llev. Festus Tibbott, an old and highly respected citizen of rCambria township, who resides about one and a half miles south of town. It ap pears that he was engaged at the time in repairing something about the gri.t-mill of his son, whcii a plank uptn which he was standing broke and precipitated Mm ' ,. - , , ' a distance oi about Li I ecu icct to the grouud. lie was taken up insensible, aud on examination it was found that two of his ribs were broken, and that his entire piual system was materially deranged. Fears were for a time entertained that he ; would not recover, but we understand that he is gradually improving. PERSONAL. We have hitherto omitted ! to notice the fuct that Col. J. M. Lytic, J formerly of Blair County, has been, with j l.tj 4o 1 1" crilmiritiiu -l 4Y.r tvrwl.-a in TM- I ensburg. The Col. is now connected with the wholesale boot and shoe establishment of Messrs. Warren & Wilson in the city of New York, where he will be happy to fill all orders in his line. Now that the facilities for transportation from the Em pire City are so excellent, may not our Eb ensburg merchants do well to give the Col. a call when making their purchases? To deal with him is to daal with man. a gentle- 1 . ., ! A Compromise. the Town Council will not get those ugly mud-puddles and . , ii "it- i ' . ! break-neck plunges on High street repa-r- , ed, would it not le well to place a plank j . k,.. f. those who wear leaky slices t Leaky shoes j i;rc great promoters of coughs, colds and j consumption, and we do not desire to have I our population lessened, at lca.st not until j after the next census. llo.v Cl.J vuu nv plank the walks, or walk the plank ? Sugar, in Pjarhiwea. As the season j when this complaint is generally preval- j ent is about at hand, it tu.iy be of use to j know that some eminent doctors reconi- mend the medical u.ie of sugar as of great j value. In the case of a chil l of four years, j half an ounce of powdered white sugar g'nen every hoursoon induced a favorable j turn to symptons which had long resisted all ordinary means of cure. Curious Discovery. The other d:y, while a citizen of this place was digging in his garden, he came across a curiously engraved stone. After bringing it to the 11 "lit and washing the dirt from its sur face, the following characters were plainly discernible : ''do to (J. 11. Jones' and buy your boots and shoes, hats and caps, ready-made clothing, &c." Good advice, to say the least of it. Important. We are authorized to an nounce that J. A. Wissel, of the High street bakery, is now prepared to accom- noJate the public with pound, cup, sweet, I finger, ami other cakes, candies of nil i Liiuls. together with a prime article of j rr jilc, small beer or lemonade. Ail articles are warranted to rive satisfaction. Pur chasers are invited to roll :n. Li very Stable. Mr. J -mes A . Moore, we understand, has established in rliis place a livery stable', where persons who so desire can procure hoiscs. busies, &.c. An institution of this kind has long been needed. Lyceum. The following is the ques tion for general debate by the Ebensburg Literary Association on next Friday even ing : Itctolved, That death was introduced into the system of organization by the apostacy of man. Married At the residence of Nicho las Lingcl, on Thursday, the 2d inst., by the Rev. J. F. Kuhlman, Mr. J. David son Piper to Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, both of "Wilmore- Tomato Catsup. As the time ha3 arrived for enjoying this favorite sauce we give the following recipe for making it : Wash the tomatoes and slice them ; put them into a kettle with as much wa ter as will cover them, boil until soft and strain them through a cullender; put the juice agaiu into the kettle aud boil three hours, then measure it ; put it again into the kettle and bring to a boil, then to 1 of stiained juice add 4 tablespoonsful of salt, 4 of black pepper, 1 of cayenne, 2 of cloves, 3 of all ice, 1 of cinnamon, 4 of musiaru, i tcacupnu or sugar, l nuirt oi vinegar, (a little more sugar, say li tca cujslul ill improve it.) Mix the above spices in a little of the juice before put ting them iuto the kettle, and boil a short time after putting them in. The vinegar should not be put in until the last of the above ingredients, then let all boil a short time, a:td put into crocks or tin bucket.-, aud let stand over night. In the morii i.tg buttle it aud set away in a dry, tool place, after having been tightly sealed over. Miraculous LcAri:.--One day last week, Mr. I'arks, mtiier at Uukcr's Crys tal Spring Mills, near this place, made a ni'j.-t miraculous e.-cape. It appears that he was engaged in greasing some of the machinery, ;tiil in doing .so, came iu con- tiiCt w,t!l a l-c-rpctiuicutar revolving iron eli.itt, til. tut three inches in diameter, ... .. , . -. i i niucii was L'iicitu n :iu uisiijivu oil, jmii haviu ' tio vest on, ari l his shirt hav.ug vvi l ied up loo'dy above his pants, the gum .ncd oil caught it aiid wound it around Hie shun, draw.ng Mr. I', with it. He says he remembers going around once, but ltow maiiv more times he can not tell, as tl,e nt.xt i,e remembeis wits finding him self lying on the lloor along slue of the shaft, with both his over and under shirt torn off. It was fortunate that he fell, or was thrown, on that side of the shaft, for had he been thrown to the other side, he would have fallen upon the straps and wheels of the mill-gearing and been ground almost to powder. Other than a few slight bruises, he received no injury. How he escaped with sound limbs, even falling where he did, is a mastery. Attmwa 7VA. OT1CE TO TEACHERS. will be held at the School House in tne bor ough of libeiisbuiir. on SATUUDAY, the 25'h hist., commencing at 2 o'clock, i. M.. lor the purpose of supplviug the Union School with i one r eniaie end tarte .naie leaciiers. ine school to opt-n on the lir?t Monday of .Sep tember nest, liv orJ'.T of the Hoard JOHN LLOYD, Sec j. August 0, 18C0. 'I'M I 'OUT ANT NOTICE. JL All p-.'rs-in. im'.ebted to Wm. II. Gardner & Co tQ i; L UujA & (-o fire ,urcby notified that the present firm will dissolve partnership in a short time, sifter which the iionk. nutes. ir.. will be left with an nttorner for collection. Those dcsir jns of eavinj costs cm do .o by calling inimeuirttely and di- I'li'ir.rin" llirir I ti ;? i-l 1 1 r n r-; . a WM. II. GARDXHR. Wilmorc, Aug 9, 1860-4t IK KdlSTEIl AND UECOKDMIi. j IJelievinjj that but n very small portion of the citizens of mv native county Jire wiliins to countenance fraud, -deception and falsehood on the part of my avowed enemies, and know ing that they cannot and will not approve of double dealing-, treachery find bnse ingrati tude ou the part of pretended friends, I oiler myself ns an Independent Candidate for the ollice of Register ni:d Uecoidi r. If elected, all my ell'iiris will be directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. au2 KUliT. 11. CANAN. R OP.KRT A. MTOY, Attorney at Lew Ebensburg. Cnmbrin county. Pa. All ninnner of legal l ui-inft in the revernl court of this county promptly nlteiidtd to. Juae 28, 1860:tf IIIANCIS A. SHOEMAKER, Attor ney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in tho several courts of Clear field, Indian v and Cambria rountics. 03ice two doors west of Crawford's Hotel June 14, 18o0-tf B RICKS! BRICKS ! ! BRICKS ! ! The undersigned has, on his farm, one and a half miles cast of Ebensburg, on the i Lorettn road, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND SUPERIOR BRICK, all of which he offers for sale. II UGH H. HUGHES. Aug'ut 2, lfe60-m 4 FARM lOlt SALE. A- ri-i i " I T ! 1 - 11 nv f,p?t rf f u burg, containing EIGHTY-THREE' ACRES, motiious Brick House and a Frsine Bain, r.ow in the occunaticv of David D. Jones, l'eri-ons w ishing to purchase will mi ke r plici tit n to me, at Ebensburg, where the conditions will be made known. Possession will be given on the first day of April next. D. II. ROBERTS, jv5-Ct. Agent of John H. Hughes. UDI'l OR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria County to hear, decide and report upon the exceptions filed to the final account of George Litzinger, Executor tf Leonard Litzinger, dee'd., and a iso to report distribution of the fund in said chse, hereby notifies all persons interested tlat he will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his office, in the Court House, in i-i i ofiMntv . ioi a r cuensourg, ou o-i i t- i , i AUGUST next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where tbey may attend. ROBT A. M'COY, Auditor. July 19, l8G0-4t To tlie Voters of Cambria. I offer myself as an INDEPENDENT CAN DIDATE for the House of Representatives at the coining General Election. MICHAEL DAN MAGEHAN. Ebensburg. July 12, 1C0. 3V2Ioc3LiCXl. DU. HAMPTON'S DU. HAMPTON'S Dlt. HAMPTON'S! DR. HAMPTON'S Dlt. HAMPTON'S' Dil. HAMPTON'S -ompound Diuretic Pilla Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pilli Compound Diuretic Pi!U I Compound Diuretic Pills Compound Diuretic Pillsi Cures O ravel, Gleet, Stricture, Leucorrha'a, Female Weaknesses, Irregularities, Obstruc tions, Dropsy, Loss of Appetite. Loss of Mem ory, Loss of Power, Dimness of Vision, Im potency,Seminul Weaknesses, Nocturnal Emis sions. Diatietes, and nil other diseases of the j Dladder, Kidneys aud Sexual Organs. j Ihese Pills are prepared with great care. contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but are purely vegetable in their composition, and are endorsed, recommended and used in the prac tice of I'hvsiciaus generally for the cure of the above diseases. W hen Physicians recommend i preparation, sufferers should no longer lies itate to test its ellicacv. Price f0cts. per box DR. HAMPTON'S Memc atki. COUGH SYRUP. pleasant and most effectual remedy for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Influenza and all oth er affections of the Throat and Lungs. In placing this article before the Public, the Proprietors have endeavored to combine effi cacy witfi cheapness, and have put it up in such ii manner as to place it within the reach of all. Price 2j cents tier bottle. DR. HAMPTON'S A X T I - R 1 1 1: U M A T I C M 1 A T U R E , Cures Acute. Subacute, Chronic, and Nervous Rheumatism. This preparation is presented to the public with the utmost confidence in its efficacy. It has been the result of many years of study, ob servation, and experience. I!y its use I have restored to health and vigor, many who have for years been all! ieted wilh his excruciatingly painful disease. When taken according to the directions, it never fails. Dr. II. lately returned from a professional visit and residence of six months in Cub, du rinc, which time hecured more th;Mi one thous and (1.O00) cases of this disease some of which baffled trie skill of the most celebrated European physicians. Certificates of some of the greatest cures on record can be seen by application at his office. PKKPAKKD ONLY BY Da. T. II AM ''TO.? & CO.. No 405 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Trice $1.23 per large bottle. Sold by Drug gists nnd dealers throughout t li ? United States Canada, Cuba, and South America. A. A. BARKER. Sole Agent for Ebensburg Feb. 2, lS50-ly Q T. HO 1JJ. UTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, kc The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has just received a L'rge and new stock of CLICKS. WATCHES. JEWEL- R Y, M US ICA L I NST R U M EN TS. F A N C Y GOODS, NOTIONS, ic. Ac. which he offers very chenp. The public i.re invited to call nnd examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show bis goods, even if be fails in making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. By strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive the patronage of a generous public. Give him a call, and on will get ba rgains. fty Clocks, Watch r.t, Jeii elri, Aceordcortf, repaired on short notice, with neatness nnd dispatch. All work warranted. nnd char ges low. april 10,1800:tf. mi Cheapest ! I'est ! ! Largest!!! 6as,oo Pays for Tuition in Single and Double En try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith metic and Lectures. Hoard S iceekn 6-0 ; Statiouary $7 ; Tuition $35 ; Entire eipehnes SC.!. Usual time to complete a full course, from G to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the hooks of any business, and qualified to earn a jinlary of from sroo to si, coo. Students euter at any time No vacation Review at pleasure. FIllST I'D EMU MS. FOR DEST WRITISO Awarded this Institution. Thebest and great est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of th Union, is found here. t.i-y Ministers' Sons received at half 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 20-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. WATCHES AXDJLUELRV. & T STAIIL respectfully informs the citizens f I of Lbensbiirg and vicinily that he is still engaged in the Watch anil Jew elry business at the old stand of .Stahli Roberts, immediately opposite the store of E. Shoemake r & Sons. All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry now on hand, w hich w ill be sold very low for cash. Watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instru ments of all kinds repaired at the shortest notice aud wa-rantcd. The ladic are invited to call and examine his large stock of jewelry. J. STAIIL. Ebensburg, April 5, 18G0. tf. WILMORE, Cambria cointv, Ta. D c-aier in all kinds of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, 4e Country Troduc taken in exchange for Oooda. aiig.ja,iBDii: Jg2 Sabscrib for Tas AiiIbhakia. C M .Latest L3M?-rzxl.ll BARGAINS! BARGAINS 1 rou LYERYCCDY ! D. J. EVANS A SOX have this this dnj received from the Eu.-t and rre now viiierr.! to the citizens of Lbeiitburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment of Jr.V AMJ BUY'S CL02JUXG, also a large lot of consisting in part of the following article;-, viz : Satins. Velvets, Cloths, Cnssimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeiins, Tickings. Flannels, Brown A Jfleachcd Muslins, DRESS GOODS. of every style, Notions. Ac We have also cn hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS, BO X N UTS, STATIONARY, HARDW ARK. GROCERIES. FISH, SALT, TRUNKS. CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles s are usu ally kept in a country store, oil of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, foi CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE N. B. The tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. All vv.rk w ill be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January C3, l00:tf KOISKUT DAVIS, Variety 3 lit ALIUS IN jciin r. jom::, Xall, l'CKCICX AM) DOMESTIC KEEP constantly on hand a large aad su pcrior stock of I) R Y GOODS, of every description, such rs' CLOTHS. CASSIMERLS. SATINETS, TWEEDS JEANS, CROWN AND BLEACH ED MUSLINS DRESS GOODS of e ienj FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from Bcston. STRAW l URaud WOOL IIAIS, STATIONARY of every description, W A L L T A P E R of every style. UAKDVrAliE. OULLSWAEF, STOXE AXD 11 A II T HEX WARE. A full supply of GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUGARS. MOLASSES. SYRUPS I COFFEE, TEAS AND PR E. A FULL STOCK OF Si'lCES, T. C3 o , FLOUR. BACON. FISH, TOBACCO. CIGARS & SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS. A N It GLASS A I. WAYS ON HANTS. Octigs, Faint nin) CiJs, and a full ossortnicnt of other articles usunl'v kept in coumrv stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Buttti s, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po tatoes. Beans. Ri(gs, Ac. Ac. taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cash never refused. CHEKRY, rOPLAR and PINE LUM- l;LK bought and sold. DAVIS A JONES. Elenuirg, Aug. 25, lSd9.-tf. IN 1 LV GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Just received, and for sale at reduced pri ces, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Goeids. consisting of Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinetts. Jeans, Tweeds, and a large variety of other summer wear tor men and bovs. 200 pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and other Fancy Dress Goods. Brown and Bleached Muslins. Checks and Fmicv Shirtings, Flannels, Stella, Cashmeic and .Merino Shawls. Iloisery, Gloves, Notions. MADE-UP CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, All Wool Carpetings, Hemp and Cotton do. at from 15 to 28 cents per yard, Floor Oil Cloths, Qucensware and Crockery, Hardware anel Cutlery, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines. Linseed aud WLale Oils, Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish, Salt, Flour, Iron, Nails and Steel, Ma nilla and Hemp Ropes of different sizes, Cot ton Yarns, Carpet Chains, &c, Ac. all of w hich will be sold at the very out prices. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg, May 3, lC0-tf AV rOOD, MORRELL & C O., Joiinstows. Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS ALI, KIM'S OF KECrUAM'lSt, Keep constantly en hand the follow ing arti cles : DRY GOODS, HATS AND GAPS, CARPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, CLOTHING, BON N ET S . NOTIONS. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. PROVISIONS, BOOTS SHOES, FISH. SALT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, FEED OF ALL KINDS, VEGETABLES, 1C. tS"" Clothing and Boots and Shoes made to order on reasonablete i ms. Johnstown March 1 ISCO-tf. UEE CIDER VINEGAR : TO GROCES AND II " USEKEEPFRS. '1 iie subscriber would call your attention to t'ne fact that he has commenced in the bor ough of Johnstown the manufacture of Pure Cider Vinegar, double-distilled, which he of fers for sale by the barrel as cheap as the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. If you wish to sharpen your appetite, try some of Sharp's sharp vinegar, warranted pure and free from druga Orders should be addreased to JOHN SHARr, Jtrhnswn, Pa 24, 165Mf A N AI'ERIIIXT riA zU v.rthic rrcra ration of Ir n j uiifitd of Oiygtn nd Curl on by roml Ueticn in Hydrogen. Snnc tioucd ty the LifJicst n.toiial uthoriiirs, both in Europe nnd the Uuitd Staler, and prescribed in iheir j n.Uice. Ihe cxj critiiCe of thoiieiiLds diiify j roves tl.ot ro j i ij rrr.ticn of Iron ctii be ccniprreii w iih it. In.j tiitici of the Llccd, depression of vitel energy, ytlc and otherwise sickly ccir.plesiti;s. inuic-tc it necessity in alir.eiat tveiy concelvi-lde cr.s. ititioxious in all maladies iu which it l.i.sbcen tried, it Lrs proved jibsolute'v cun-iivc itctth of the following ccinidniuts, viz: In lielili-y, Atrious Af'ct.ci.s, l'rreciaticn C-titt:j-olut, J .on Jo a, J iftrttry, Incipient Cor.tupj.tion, f-'crfulivt 'JvLtnulotn, Salt Efievtn, Xitvithtii vatu.n. 11 htm, L l i rc sit, J.iitr C:n pluintr, ( l.tu,'e JIre.-cvtl.ct, Lhtv ti.atiiin, Jnterr.-.itlcut J-ctets, J'.njtc cn l.t. J'are. etc. In cases of G en eital DrEittTT, whether the result of i:cutc diseases, cr of iLe ccntinued diminution of nervous and n uscular energy from chronic complaints, cu tiialcfthis rc Btorative has proved tuccrtsful to an extmt which no description nor written attestation would render 'ri t dil le. Icvi lids so lei:g bed ridden as to h; ve Lexeme fcigotteDin their own neighL oi htie.ds, hi. ve i ucdinly reJ-j pe-nred in ine ousy w orias.s it jut returi tel lit m pro tracted travel in a distn.t lai.d. Se-rre very signal inst r.c e s of t'his had aie Mttsttd of !cmi:le si.f'rre-ii, eniciitid victims cfripa-rtnfn:aiifB-UP, si i v.: nee us- eih:.uf tie n, eiit ical e hordes, n.d tl.i.t ee u j Etpticn cf nerve-u and eupeptic avcialcn to t.lr i i.d tstrcisc fcr wl.ieh the jl.yticifn l i s no i;: tnr . In Xernvt jftctm.s of all kiids, fnd fcr re-ns ( ns f: miliar to n.e dlcl n:e n, ti e e peir.ticn of this prepaiation cf iron n.ust r e ccssarily Le salutary, fcr, ur.like the e ld e xioes, it is vigo rously tonic w ithout being fxcitirgf nd ovrr heatitg; tnd gently, iet.uh.rly rperieut, tvea in the most cbit.i.ate cases cf eostiier.es, w ithout eve r btii;g a gfstrk juigatlvc, cr in flictliig a d if-rgre i-1 le tt i.s.' t -on. It is this latter pn j e rty. j n.e rg other?, w hich makes it to remaiki biy ef.cetui l frdfeitr.a neutft remee'y for J'.,ts, i. in v. hit hit aito uppcais to exeit a dittitct : lcI fpecife peticn, , i by diqcriiig ihe local Ur.de ue which foinii them. In Eytpeftia, ir.ti;nif rel le f Fare its cfustr, a single Le x of these CI.alvbtr.te Tills bra of- an iufheed for the crori LttitLi.l cases, indu cing the attenc.i-.r.t tostiMcts-s. In unchecked Z..rroo.tven when advanced to Vysititcrx,1, coi.f.1 med, e rct-ciatli-g, r.nd f r pa rent ly rnaliiicn, the e jects nave Lctn iquully decisive and r.s-tcnithit.g. In the local pains, loss cf f.csh rnd strtr.gth, debilitating cough and remittent hectic which .generally indicate Jticpunt Cct.ivn tr?, thia remedy has allayed the alarm of fiiends end physicians, in several very gratiUicg ted iu tt resting inMances. Iu Scrt'Julc-v 1 vltrculttii this mctlicntcd Iron has hrd far n-cre than tLe .ctd tflt ct of ti e n.o.-t crutit usly hi lar ced pu j-araticES cf ioeiir.e, without ai.y cf their will Lncwn lia bilities. 1 he attention of frm:-lc cannot Le tro ccr. f.dtntly invited to this ..'; cr;d r.ziorctice , in the tiiM-s peciilii i!y tl:ctiirg them. Iu lJiet.ihut.tm, boili e hi e tic tr.d :'i flsrrf.tc ry in the latter, how t v. r, mere decidctliy it has beeu ii.vaiis bly w ell rt crtt d, both aa alle iatii g j !in nt:d re i i;cii.g the Ewcliirga and stif nits i f the jt ints f-nd n usclcs. In InU rniitl, nt Ititit itnust necessarily be a great remetU Mid ti ertetic rt .-lon.tive. end ! i its p ogress in the l e v. stltlomtl.!s oi tie w'tst, w ill pjobi'l.ly be e.r.c cf 1. th reist.wn r.nd use-' liili.ess No ! ii)!t(v t'.cr Lee n discovered in the w hole bi.-tcly of" r;.t ii ire w hiih exert a such r( n j t. h: j y i i:d fully rcf tt rrt'.ve ef fects;. Goc-d i j.t t.'ie. e i n pit ;e c :t it :c n. rap id acquisititn e-1" ftrect'.h. with rn ciusnal dis po.-:t;on ft.r active ri.d cheerful excrcito ininedii'tciy fV!Icwits use. EgPut up iu neat l'at metal bcxr?, ccn taiuing r.0 pills. Price 50 ctcts per box; for sale by driggists md dealers. Willie eat free to ary address cn therict ipt of the price. All letters, rrdirr, etc.. the uld l eaddiesrtd to 11. B.LOCKE i CO.. Gei ttal Agert. 20 Cedar street, N. T. May 31, lSGt:-ly HJcLxtct. IlobcrtB. riAKES this method cf iulciu.ir.g his oli. I friends, that he is Ftill er.grcid in tb j Mercantile Business, at Lbtnsl uig,n:d ia at ail times prepnicd to f-ell to j ur 1 nfcit, fiTTKE LCl&LST I RICES. Every variety and discrli tica cf ctepl and FANCY DRY GOCrS, HARDW ARK QUEENSWARE. GROCERIES. TOBACCO CIGARS, Ac., e. And in fact every thing usually frond in general Store. An exe nu'nnfion of Lis stcrk and jirices is all he detircs at txy time to ef fect sale s. Approved Cccrfrr prC:ce in ex change for COOT S at all tlmef. Ebensburg, Aug. C5, lLP.-tf. Oil, YES : OH, YE.S ! ! Oil, YES! ! ! THE RAILROAT '. The undersigsied begs leave to infoTBi the public at large that he has opened a SADDLE and HARNESS SHOP, on High street, one door east of Davis & Jones' i-iore, where he intends manuT.icturing and kce pitp ou hand SADDLES, RIDING BRIDLES, MARTIN GALES. H ARNESS of all descriptions. COL LARS. BLIND BRIDLES. Ac. all of which he will sell very low for cash or c. vntru j reduce. Call and examine my work be-fore pui chasing elsewhere. JOHN E. CON NELL. Ebensburg, April 10, 18C0-tf. O ADDLES, BRIDLES. HARNESS, c. made ki to order by ihe subscriber. Shor, on Horner at., in the basement of hi. ffj d welling-hou3e. Country produce ta ken in exchange for work: JAMES MAGUIRE. Ebenabnrg, Dee. S, lE59:tf GAY. OATMAN, Attorney at Lav, Ebensburg, Cambria county, Fa. ' ' attend to all Lutinna entrusted to kit nare n iht tereral court t ef Camlria end Jmdium wn'iet, Ofic eppoil tht Oovrl JZtr. JaiT 12, 1900 qf ' 5. f a oS " 3 C'. it r X V .li my tli W:s clll. Ii oth- IT- "IT
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