::::.:i::::::JUNE 80. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ebxnsburq and Cbesson Railroad. On and after Monday, May 1 6, 1864, trains ,3 tais road will run as follows : JjlAVE EbENSBURQ . . .. i.t 7.00 A. connecting with Bait. Ex press West and Thro' Acnom East. Xt 6.40 P. M., connecting with Mail Train and Fast Line West and Ex. East. Leave Cresson . At 10.45 A. M., or on departure of Thro' Accommodation West. A.t 9.15 P. M, or on. departure o Fast Line West. TCill We Have Oxe ? Will we, or will we 'not we of Ebensburs have a 4th of July celebration? Of riprlit we should have one, and if we were bo in clined, we could have one. But trill ice lave one f - That, just now, is the question. Judging from present indications, which present, indications consist of an apparent entire fbrgetfulness of the fact that our treat National holiday is rapidly approach ing, and an almost total abscrbtion ot mind ;n tht Tnilitarv situation and monev-ma- t i i- j . .x - - kmsr. we feel inclined to answer the inter- rogatory in the negativeJ. . But when we lack .back and think that it will be only one year again the recurrence of that stir ring anniversary since Gen. Grant, who, par parentJtese, to the loyal North is Ulys ses always, but to the rebels is-Ulickus Wars ! one vearsinre TT . S. spvrrpd tht mushroom Confederacy in twain by the capture ot ictsburg, ana not lorgetting JJeade and Gettysburg, joint celebrators of the last 4th and therealong in glorious and most elective styie, we write it down en inipossimiuy, at icasi an improDaDiiity, -T?T?A L 1 A. ? . 1 I lcr our citizens to prove tnemseives so ut- terly unpatriotic and unappreciative of big things, in other words to prove themselves so un-American as to not celebrate "til occasion" by clash of horn and roll of 2ram, Dy a pcai ci Delia, by a salvo ct ar- tiJlery, by a barbecue in some grove and the inevitable succeeding speeches by anv or all Ot tnese very vroper demon- ln;An or n..r nthr nrnrpr ,lpmnn. J J t t I stration which . may or might susjrest itself. Looking at the subject in the one light, it appears as if we were not going to have a celebration 1 looking at it in the ether light, it appears wonderfully strange that we are not going to have a celebra tion. Will we, or won't we, commemorate the day 1 However this question be de cided, as eooner or later it must be deci- II ... .. I iea, we possess tue sweet gratincation oi knowing that wc have done our dut to- ward both our country and our fellow townsmen in thus impressing upon the minds of the latter the fact that the 88th anniversary of American Independence is tear at hand that, indeed, next Monday is the 4th cf July ! Cresson. The celebrated summer re sort, the "Mountain House," at Cresson, tflis county, has been opened for the re ception of visitors, some fifty of whom lave already takec up their abode there, j If the sweltering-hoc weather of the nast week continues for another week or two, it were safe to infer this number will be speedily augmented until every available cook and cranny about .the premises is fully tenanted. Although the "House" itself is a most epacious one, and notwith standing the fact that perhaps a dozen oullyinsr "cottage houses" ar roninrispd in the accommodations afforded visitors, "has been found ahsnlntplv innrssihl in j r 'w take m even a moiety of those applying lor admission. To remedy this, and alfard room for all who may come, a very large Edition is to be built to the hotel during the present summer. e do not wonder at the wide-spread popularity of the "Mountain House." Situated a3 it is on the summit of the Alleghany Mountains, twenty-three hun dred feet above the level of tho Eea, the surrounding 6cenery is most grand and romantic, while tho never-idle breezes are ooler and more invigorating and the wa ter is purer than can be found elsewhere throughout the length and breadth of the lat.d. Besides all this," Mr. G. W. Mul- 1 is tne. major-aomo oi the concern ? .m . ... 1 hich is adding the cap-sheaf to the list excellen ces characterizing the concern. I We lack the, time; and legal-tenders es- eeotially requisite to such an undertaking, Ut BOSSSS In an eminnnt Aanran 4 V I nation to go to the "Mountain House' i remain until the dog-days arc over. -The examination of drafted men for Caml na county commenced hereon 3Ion- J, and is progressing eatisfactorily.' Th -e- piupuiuon oi tne conscriDts are porting promptly. The entire week will i we consumed in hearing and tiasainw raptions. , But few soldiers ar Am;n. "rU. - - - ... . I IflUKSDAY:: Etchings; About 300,000 were re alized to the benefit of our sick and woun ded soldiers by the late Pittsburg Sanitary Fair. Thi3 amount would doubtless have been increased to a half million had it not been for the persistent opposition of the J ohnstown Democrat to the enterprise and its charitable aims and objects !... The new station house at Cresson, P. Ml., is rapidly approaching completion. When finished, it will be one of the neatest and most commodious buildings of the kind along the entire routed. Among the Union prisoners of war who. have Deen , barba rously placed under the fire of our gun boats at Charleston by the rebels, is Col. Dick White, 55th Pa. Vols., formerly of this county.... Mr. James G. Ilumes, who will rA rpmrm Tiprerl ni thfi feninl nnd no- 1 j ,- . . u 4 r son during last summer, died at Altoona oa the 15th inst., aged 25 years.. ..We print on the outside of to-day's paper Co Supt. Condon's report for the year ending June C, 1864. It is a well written docu ment, clear and concise, and presents a thorough exposition of the condition of the common school system in Cambria . J. . county. Bead it Y e nave been in pos session of the knowledge for some time, but have heretofore neglected to make it public, that our friend Mr. Clinton B. Jones ha3 been appointed Post Master of Portland, Preston county, "West Ya., of which place he has been a resident for a U1 J-- l'll Tn Draft 1s Cambria County. The following telegram has been received by Capt. A. M. Lloyd, Trovost Marshal 0f tte 17tt DistriCf penna.. and has been ... forwarded us for publication Uaurisbcbg, June 15, 16G4. Capt. A. If. Lloyd The Provost Marshal General directs that each sub-district niake UP it3 actual deficiency uaer the present not "dueed hrf t'Hutfonof rplus. j. y. Loiifoed, a. A. P. M. Ir obedienco to the above order, Pro Mar. Lloyd gives notice as follows : The following numbers will be drafted at 1 TT 1 V T W . -r v n "OUmaysOUrp, on H eanesUay, fjlfl J uljf, trOCl par K of tVio fii1!i-i vt n rr a n i a t r"t a thnt isg their actual deficiency ou the present quota Allegheny. and Gal- Summerhill 14 Wilmorc 4 Richland 33 Taylor 34 Conemaugh tp......2G Yrder..... 22 Johnstown 1 12 Cambria loro.'..-..44 Millville.. 4 Cambria tp 3 Blacklick 7 Jackson .....18 Ebensbnrg 2 litzip Gl Carroll ...43 Carrolltown 4 Susquehanna 23 Chest ...;.2 4 Clearfield 14 Chest Springs....... 2 White 4-3 Washington t Sum- mciuiu..., ...-OU MUCster... 11 Croyle... - 7 From the above numbers will be deducted credits for all that went into the service, fur nished substitutes, or paid commutation on the draft held on June 1, 18G4. A. M. Llotd, . Capt. & rro. Mar. 17th District Pa. s Uollidaya&urg, June 1C. AxoxnEii Soldieu Gone. We grieve to learn that John T. lloberts, a member of Co. G, 145th Pa. Vols., died in hospi tal at Alexandria Ya., one day la3t week, from the effects of a wound ' received in tue Wilderness fight The deceased was about 23 years of ae. "Ho was born and raised here, and leaves a mother and sev- cral sisters in our midst to mourn hs irreparable loss. Of a kind and obliging dispositipn, he was much beloved by his associates, u e knew him well knew him only to love him. - A martyr ia be half of his country, may his memory ever remain green I We understand the bodv wiJl be brought" home for interment Grand. Combination.. By reference to the illuminated advertisement on this page, it will be noticed that the great combination of equestrian and zoological attractions formed by the union of Thayer & Xoyes' popular Circus troupe with Van Amburgh '& Co.'s Menagerie, will be here on Monday, 11th July. Each of these establishments is in itself a host: united, they present inducements for a general patronage such asare seldom offered. Wc would adviso our readers to not fail to attend "the. show." By so doing they will certainly get the worth of their money." r; r. . ' . '.'.. Man Kit.led. On Friday evening last, a man named Georzo Atti?: who was watchman on the Penna. Kailroad between Cresson and Gallitzin", this countv came to his death under the following circum- "stances : He was making his usual round .1.. j ' ' - 7 7 discovering an up-train approaching, had stepped to the opposite track to' avoid it, when a down-train, of the proximity of which he was not aware, ran over him, killing him instantly. He was aged about GO years, and leaves a wife and several VIm -i ' cuiiurcii. Ifrcnn's AInfrr7m fin.l thn n.,nt;. onVni "rftrJMlr f, .Tnlo i,'or . i rn I t . .i ... ceiveu. iney are iom superior nuniDerp. In Another Fight. The 54tt Pa. Vols., Col. Campbell,-participated in the late fight at Peidmont, West Virginia, and lost heavily.- The following is the official list of casualties : Staff Adjt. Wm. II. Rose, wounded. Co.. AF. M. . Goughnour, killed; C. C. Smith, wounded. .:. Co. C 11. Lantzy, II. Mogntt, Wm. Lichty, Samnel Shunkv Corp. G. W. Lowry, Edgar Cheyle, wounded. . t Co. D P. C. Wbipkey, killed; L. Ritchie, Samuel Ferrel, J. D. Dr3hong, Wm. Henry, wounded. . Co. E L. Leitenberger, wounded. Co. F F. Weiss, Isaac Long, wounded. Co. n G. Dayspring, 51. Hoffman, W. II. Snyder, wounded. Co. I Corp. 51. A. Wills," J. Domgardncr, John Conway, II. Etzell, Wm. Flinn," Al J. Lawson, A. Murphy, S. Murphy, A. W, Whist ler, A. Oswald," wounded. Killed, 2 ; wounded 27. Besides these, some forty were slightly wounded, who remained on duty. "How Are You, Greenbacks!" The paper having the largest, circulation in the world is .now said to be that issued by Secretary Chase. It is an extremely loy al publication, supports both the Admin istration and the Union, Jame3 M. Thompson, High street, Ebensburg, never refuses this paper in exchange for any of the many unsurpassed and unsurpassable marketable commodities he always keeps on hand at his new store. " Go and see ! Arm GUI' Orr. Robert George, a ton of F. M. GeorsjeJ of Hemlock, this coun ty, aged about 17 years, had hi3 arm completely severed from his body, a few days since, through its coming in contact with a circularsaw in a steam-mill in that neighborhood. " The mutilated stump was re-amputated by the surgeon, and we un derstand the sufferer is doing well as could be expected under the circumstances. - "Any dog can bark at the beels of a gen tleman;" Johmifrtrn Democrat. Any copperhead can JiLs ct the heels of a gentleman. Dn. Tobias' Venetian Liniment. More testimony! This is to certify that for the last five years I have used in my .Fam ily Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venitian Liniment, and ia every instance have found it fully equal to his recommendations. I have found it to give almost instantaneous rtlief in casc3 of toothache, croup, biliou3 colic, sore throat, rain in tue chest and back, and rheumatism, and I cheerfully recommended it trial to every one afflicted wilh any cf the above named disease?. JAilES II. WARNER. Hartfjrd, Conn. Oct. ICth, 1801. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sol i by all drncrists. OSice 5G Cortlaidt St., New-York. v jel'J. A JOINT RESOLUTION, rnoposixo certain amend ments TO THE CONSTITUTION. L'e it re solved by the Senate and House of Represen tatives cf the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvaaia in General Assembly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be desig nated a3 section four, as follows : 'Section 4. Whenever any of he qnnllCed electors oimi3 iommonweami siiaii oe in a - f a 1 .. - . ' m m m m . any actual militarj ' service, under a.rcnuiai tion Irom the l'resident of the Lni'.cd States. or by tne autnority ot tins Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the njrht of suf frage in all elections by the citizens, under sucu regulations as are, or shall bc,prescnbed bylaw, as .-fully as- if they w.ere present at tueir usual place ot election. Sectios 2. Ty?re stall be two additional sections to the eleventh article tf the Consti tution, to be designated as sections tight, and nine, as tollows : "Section 8. No hill shall be passed by the Legislature, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills." "fcscnoN 1. o bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powerj, or privileges, in any case, where tha authority to ' crant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth!" ' HENRY C. JOnXSTON, Speaker of the House of Rcprcientatives. JOllS r. PliXXEV, - Speaker of the Senate. ' Office of the Secretary of tue CRETART OF TUE ru, IlAItaiSBCRG, pril 25, IS6-1; . J Common we alt - ' - ' : ' April rennsylcanta, ss : ( ) I do hereby certify that the forego- n I : r. e..it . i ' . r .li f lug u a I'.'it, true nuu correct copv ui -' the original Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, entitled "A Joint Resolu tion proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. ' In testimony, whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Secreta ry's otSee to be affixed,, the day and year above written. ELI SLU-'ER, Secretary tf the Commonwealth: The above Resolution having been agreed to by a majority-of the members of . each House, at two successive sessions of the Gen eral Assembly of this Commonwealth, the pro posed amendments will ba submitted to the people, for their adoption orrejection, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord one.thousand eight hundred and sixty-four in accordance with the provisions pf the tenth article of the Constitution, and tue net, entitled "An Act prescribing Xhe time and manner cf submitting to the people, for their approval and ratification orrejection, th proposed amendments to the Constitu tion,' approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred aud sixtv-four. . ELI SLItTER, , . Secretary of the Commonwealth. May, 5, lSG-l-te. ; ' LICENSE-NOTICE.; ; The following petitions have been filed in the office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, and will be acted on by the Court at the next Argument Court, to wit : - Tavern ; ; V , -,-!. Adam Kuntz, Cambria Iloro ;M. Eichensehr, Cambria Hoto ; F. A. Gibbons Allegheny tn. . JOS. MDONALD, Clerk Q. S. xHctropoIItan Combination! THAYER & NO YES' XIM1TED STATES 0IE0US, VAN AM BURGH & CO' S MAMMOTH MENAGEEIE - " ASV - ' ' Egyptian Caravan', Combined for the Season of ISC 1, with One Price of Ad- . .. mission. . . Tie 7o-jders of Animated Nature- " Oosoliilated with the only L E Gl T I MATE CIRCU S - Frer Orsanisnd JVIokai. asd Bmsu Axviiouxt. -J - Pre-eminent Etestrians Aorobat-i, Gymnasts, Jesters, Towns, Contortior.iiU, Equilibrist-J and Uenesal Fer fonnen Splendid Stod of Ikiisfji Hosscs, fosm and Trick SIvlks Ianificent I'ollection of Litio Lios, Tigeks, LioPiEns, Beaks, Htcxas, Wolves, Momkets, Apfs, Babooss, lii&xni of all kind and sizes&c, gath-. Med by the , r - . . s- wGr2atVan AmburghHimself ;; ' ' WILL rXUIBlX AT EBEXSBURG, MONDAY, JULY 11, Afternoon at 2, and Evening at 7 ocloclc. Admission - - - - 50 Cents. Children under 12 years age, 25 cts. - Tho SLVTrll-IOTIl WAR ELEPHANT HANWIBAL71 Tie irs-tst Animal ia tUo -worlJ, r-pihins nearly I5.CC0 ouaUi S. A. lAPlk, or . OP O T2,TIUS? Of the ITcw rrli, the Only One on Exhibition.' A ' POLAR DEAt7f From the Arctic IZcpoks, C.o Only One in America. An AFR-pATJ OSTRSCH, . N'ine x est Klh. A Pair of :."' A Pair cf " - - . . i Tho Cjr-tcrfT Itnrcrted in America. Tesi-ies an immense viriMty of Kara and Iloautiful Vian, iiius a T- and 4 The unetjuallei Array of talected Artistes includes ; ' D7IV JAKSS. L. THAYER. The Eloquent and Scholarly Clown and Comedian. - rnn. chakleg w. koyes, The unrivaled Horse Tamer, who wi!l ir.troduce Lis , tcautifid Perlormir.g Horse, UiT IIacie, Jr. .' Charles Tleed, tiio Champion Equestrian. GeorfjO II. Eatchellor, tho Greatest Leap, er in the vrorld. ' Eriie n rnmrrrvrs t'oros of Auxiliaries and AHendants. Ihe fRO'.'ns.SIO." of this stupenHous Consolidation will be proline in splendid eOrt and marvels of mas nuicehec. - 1 ho COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT ?;3 : - - Olt Mythologies! Czt cf tho r.lucos, 1 Containing Ed. Panneles famod Erass Band Till fc drawn by 12 Irautifal Arabian Steeds, correons ly faparisor-ed -a itU cicth of velvet, richly studded wilh brilliant emblematical ornament ot'goid and silver. Iho Superb Dvits, Corriaces, Dajiso Wajons and other Equipages, manufactured by tbe celebrated Kiei.diso Euothkrs, Kcw i orlc. are ol'tl.a most tleant and cost ly description, and of incomparable style aud finish. Ihe indiscribablegrandur cl" this wonderful Cavalcade, representing, a-5 it does, a AIUV1.NU 1'A.NOKAJIA of over a Mii-tia Length J with its attractive appointments d attributes, is so superb beyond conception, exciting ia th beholder the r-taiizalion of tho fervid amusements which 5a ve birth to chivalry and its attendant pageantries The Maxacemcxx desire to impress upon the t"ublie mini that each end every feature of this Urand Coiubi nation is eni'xely unexceptionable and of a high toned and moral character. Tho undeniable excellence and su periority of this establishment i- a conceded fact. If'orthe special amusement of L.ad!es and Children, Mr C. W. J.OYES wiU exhibit his great . Performing Monkey, "VICTOR,", . The best trained animal of th kind in the world. J. ' 5.11 vS Dnrtnj; the Entertainment ' --4 FJIOKG. DAVIG, The only (successful rival of the Great Van Ambnrsh will enterthe den of Trained I. ions. Timers and Leopards At each Kntertainmetit il be introduced the Performing Ponies' Monkeys, Ll. phar.u ami DR. THAYER'S , Educated COMIC riULES, SArJI.&D.CK. The Gobgioiis PnocpssioSr will enter toara at or about 10 o'clock ia the morning. WILI, ALSO BE AT ARMAGH JOHNSTOWN HOLLIDAYSBURG -JULY 9 ........ JULY 12. IWWW XK NT m mm . 4.-1 J. . 31. TII03Il"SOAyS COI.1731X. Oil! 18G4. NOW OPENING Now opening .' Now opening , -Now opeuin . AT THOMPSON'S . . , At TLo:iipoa's At Tliompsoa'a -- . At Tboapioa'd CHEAP CASH 'STORE, , , . Cheap Cash Store, Cheap Cash Store, Cheap Cash Store, POST OFFICE BUILDING, Post Office Building, Post Oilice Building, Tost OSce building, EBENSBURG. TA. Ebenslmr, P.t. - Ebensburg', Ta. Ebensburg1, Pa. ' A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT .A Splendid Assortment A Splendid Assortment A Splendid Assortment OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of Ladies' Dress Goods, SUMMER CLOAKS AND SIIAWLS, ' Summer Cloaks and Shawl;, Summer Cloaks and Shawls, Summer Cloaks and Shawls, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, B.tl.-uoral r.nd Hoop Skirts, Balmoral jiu3 Hoop Skirts, Balmoral and Huop Skirts, " HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Hosiery and Gloves, Ho iery and Gloves, Hosiery ai:d Gloves, SILK SUN SHADES, Silk Sun Shade?, Silk Sun Shade-1, Silk San Shales, LADLES' T7ALEING HATS, ' Ladies' Vralkintr Hats, Ladies' VTaln Ilais, Ladies' Walliijj Hats, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Ladii.s' and Children's Shoes, Ladies' and Childreu'3 Shoe?, GENT'S E00T3 AND SHOES, Gent's Boots and Shoes, Gent's Boots and Thoes, Gent's Boots aud Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Hats and Caps, Hats and" Cap?, Hats and Caps, ' A FINE ASSORTMENT A Fine Assortment A Fine Assortment . . A Fine Assortment READY .MADE CLOTHING, Ready Made Clothing, Ready Made Clothing, Ready Made Clothing, FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Fine Ciirr.rs and Tobacco, Fine Cigars and Tobiicco, . Fine Cigars and Tobaceo, TERFUERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, - Perfumery and Toilet Article, rrfumery and Toilet Articles, FANCY GOODS, Fancy Goods, '. Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, t FINE STATIONERY, . . Fine Stationery, Fine Stationery, Fine Stationery, FINE CONFECTIONERY, , - . Fine Confectionery, Fine Confectionery, . V , - Fiue Confectionery,. ' CHOICE GROCERIES, Choice Groceries, ' ' Choice Groceries, Ciioice Groceries. STOCK ALWAYS' FULL, Stock.Ahvays Full, Stock Always Full, - , Stock Always Full. NFAV GOODS EVERY WKEKj New Goods Every Wek, New (Joods Every VWek, New Goods Every Week. r COME AND SEE, - Come and Sec, Cone and See, Come aiid See. NO CHARGE FOR SirOV.'lNOr GOODS,' No Charge For Showing Goods, No Charge For Showing Ooodj, - No Charge For Showing GoodsN EB.:t5Bcr.G,Vunc 'lSG4.tr ,im Ml NTIKELY VEGETABLK ! NOT ALCOHOLIC. - " ' - ... f - V A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED V EGETAULE EXT Ii A C T. A PURE TONIC.- - - Till. 110 OF LAND'S PREPARED BY ' DIT. c. M. JACKSON, Philaddplna, l'a. - Will rff-etually cure - ; LIVER COMPLALNT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,- CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASES O? TnE KIDNEYS, AND ALL . DISEASES ARISING FR01I A DI3- ORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH, Such . f ' as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, v Fulness or Blood to the - . Head, Acidity of the Stomich Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations,- Sinking or Fluttering at the pis of the stomach. Swimming of the head Hurried and Difficult Breathing, ' . Huttenng at the heart, Cho f kmg or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dot or Webs before tho - sight, Fever and dull pain in ihe head, Deficiency of perspiration, ' ness of the - skia and eyes, Pain in the side, back, chest ?Vcr i5u,ideu F-lushes f hea bur oro,t ' c.onsta;'t mSininSs of eril, and great depression of Spirits. rprn'ir""'! prevent Yellow l eicr, CHlioas Fever, &c. THEY COSTAIX. NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY I They will cure the above disease ty-nine cases out ot a Lundred. in nine- From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disnncA.i .- r., mend Patent Medicine in Mi L Ctraa of the.r ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reasons whr n man uiaj not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. lo ........ a "cuuan uiuers, prepared by Dr. . ' " v Ul Clly Decause I was i-.r.uu ugMS! luem tor m years, under the impression that they wer chiefly an acloholic mixture. - lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for en couragement to try them, rvhen suffering Irom great and long continued debility The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a decree of bodily and mental vigor which I hadnot kit for six months before, and had almou oospaired of regaining. - I therefore thank Gol ni my friend for directing me to uo them.- J.NEWTON BROWN. Pjiilad'a JrxE 23, 1G1, ATTENTION SOLDIERS! Will build up the constitution, and give health - and strength . to an overtasked and diseased system. . . . n n u,'AI)S",hia, Augcst 12, 1862. ua. C. ar. Jackox Dear Sir t While in Virginia, owing to the change bf water, I was taen v.th a severe dianhoea, which seemed incurable, and which greatly weakened me. hen we reached Martinsburg, I feared that I suoald have to conic home; but noticing soiae of your Bitters ia the store of Mr. II. H. I rice m that town, I purchased a snnpiy, and" on taking ,t was speedily restored to Lealth.' u..."uJC ws (picwy Thecked, and experienced no return of it. A number of ' "V? fcuuerca ia the same niMincr arid from the eame cause, with whom I shared th Bitter?, join me in This certificat,. 1 expect to return to the seat of war-With the Legion and I hall certainly take a supply of the Litters in my knapsack. I would not be without .t for its weight m gold, particular on going intrt a limestone region Yours, truly, A. E. ALMEUS Company ii, Scott Le2in, ' BEWARE Or COUNTERFEITS J Sc that the signature of C. ii. Jcksou' is on the wrapper tf each bottle. Price per bottle 75 c?nts Or half do2cn for $4. arti iicie, lo not l,e not aff I.t.- p ny J 1 t ,,, WUI, .yrna lo u . an(J ITT .rirn . .... will forward -'' jucss, t-ccnreiy packt-i PRINCIPAL OFF'iCE asd MANUFACTORY No. 631.AHCH ST. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON, & Co.,) , : PnOPIlIETORS. t7T- For saltf by Dr. G. II. KEYSETS, 41 Wood St., SIMON JOL1NSON, corner Fourth and Smithtifld fts., I'itt-burg, and by drug cists and Dealers ir. everv tswn in tho Fnit i States. " fJulr 0, rC2.!v E I u f y i. ( : !- i" nr TT