t 'it: 4. a. Kef, H oaf,- 01 9 f i api or; pre. t ' of tLat i or VclJ. f 08 i tit u i) an i rcial gt4 id Hi ;!ii& be. I wis firft it LU' aroi iure) it it a tu-.-n, h N ica- clva aucu.li i vi --nf,. i i-tiigi L vivid deil uLui- .T c- uIo:i PEN and; SCISSORS. Killed by tub Beits, inq of a Cakxon, yja usuncsday night, about nine o clock, John Qucenau, of Hondout, was killed by the bursting of a cannon. It appears that he saw some small boys atn using themselves by firing a cannon made of a piece of gas pipe, and joined them to take part in the sport. As he touched off the piece it burst, seuding pieces into his head, splitting it open, and killing him instantly, lie was about thirty years old, and leaves a wife and two children. ' ' ' vl.-rucai iter 1 1 qpCEi.EBKATioN of the Anniversary ,:1 Independence last Saturday, . .... auv"-- - 3'C ,ntidpatJ. passed off very pleasantly. , con5ent' returned to taeir uomcs v-tbat me) 3 -" 0 ,. . n innocent mirth and deasaut from tlie UUai-ieeo ana laica ui ;!lUDtt' . ... e .1.., i..i..-.:... I i ...is.i.J i i:..i .to ana rcnec-cu uut a nine: crtruit ... 1 -n.-i cTfin. 1 fnckn ,:F tl. -...htce haviug the matter in charge. ?b,autiful arbor erected near the refrcsh '" tat.g was peculiarly acceptable as a fwVoi'i' the scorching rays of the sun. fair women and brave men." "...n" cn 'oh fanastic toe,' "tt:.f music the violin. Dinntrwas "7 : A:.uvinci.g rroc,f that BooJ livinS is , L-ast of the iiany rccoui- f v!:!fl tuc lopmosi UOlglilS OI I . Tl. - 1 !.. ,,, t Ci' Ui'U.-i. J lie UUUU'JdUl the Aiuu". , , . -.., ' f,i'i.:es! the haU or all UU ticut ' pf.aii'J ckc-, ,wt-ro to be procured at r,:fiei-Lui'-!.t tal l--s during thu day. This ;-fl'T lli-'Ut was U'.itn. i me; -jiwciai au-a titiu- e jUp,.riu(.iidauce ot tue lames, and their ,l.t io-.iks and winniug smih s, wo have o oii'f. uii'f 'J "i:''V a tr-rucr ncartea swain t., ff'i'i '-''-"'i tare a fig for either ice u:i ! cake, or i-ice cold lemonade.'' ittr dinner, tlie Lec:arnt;on laJi-peu'iL-iiCi; wai read, in a ck-ar and :i;:ct marncT, by Thomas P. Fenlon, K?q. B?si.There is an old lady rjow living in the ' town of Lloofnins ij i ove, Orange cuut1, by the name of Diuah lirooks She is ono hun dred and fourteen years old. and is yet intel ligent and active, and walks half a mile to church every Sabbath. She was thirty-two years oi 1 when the Declaration ot donee was made. lndtpcu- llefreshmciits of all ice cold lemon - iT-sT A IMr. Tillinghast, of Trovidence, took ihe ageucy of what turned out to be a bogus it.suranee company. A poor man's house, iusu-eU for 400, was turned down, When he calkd for the money, just thirteen cents wore fc.uad in the company's vaults. When Mr. T. learned this, ho drew his own check for the amount, although iu no way le gally bound to do so. The Clcaveland (Ohio) Leader of the "0th, fays ftr the past ten ch.ys the mercury all over the West and Southwest ranged at from 85 to 05 ia ,he shado at mid-day, oc casionally going up to 1)7. At Iu lian:p-di3, on the 2Gih, the thermometer marked 07 in the shado, and four persons were sun struck, two of whom died. From the Boston WAVEELT MAGAZINE."! Many of the much-vaunted hair mix tures are not only useh ss, but positively in jurious to the scalp; but l'rof. Wood's is of such a balmy aud nutritive nature, that it in vigorates the skiu of the head and the folli cles or hair glands beneath it. It also re moves all dandruff from the scalp, and effec tually banishes "every kindf scald head and cutaneous eruption. Heuee it is of great service to children, the ingredients being of so harmless a nature that the most delicate cuticle cannot be injured by its contact Caution. IJcware of worthless imitations. as severa'. are already in the market, called by diSl-rcnt names. Use Done unless Jhe words (Professor Wood'o Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York,) . are bhiwn iu the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Also by all Taney anW Toilet goods dealers iu the United States and Canadas. See advertisement in auother column. J 9-30-3 uj. See new advertisements A BEAUTIFUL. LIE. .1X3 Or mm . GLOSSY HAIR, CollPLETLLY fRESF.RYED To tlie Greatest Age, . . , ,- rv :- " And who that is gray avouM not ' have it re stored to former color ; or bald, but would have the growth Yestorrd,-or troubled with dandruff ami itching iiut'would have i& removed, or troub led with sfoftdA, scald head, or other eruptions, bat would be cured, r with sick head ache, ( neu ralLi ) but would le cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. I'rof. Wood'. Hair Hc-btorativc wi'.l do all this, see circular an 1 the fallowing. Ass Ar.Boa, Nov. 5.185C. Titor. O. J. Wooi Dear yir : I have heard much t-aid of the woudeil'ul eilects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so'oltcn cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, I was disposed to place your Ileftorativc in the same eaU'g. ry with the thousand and one loudly trum peted quack remedies, until i met you in Law rence ccuuty some months since, when you .gave me such assurance as induced the tri;i of of your The Wonder of the Age ! JM. LINDEY'S GREAT MEDICAL DIS- ClVEHY -Which is a purely vegttMe Prepura'ioH, Lx the purifying of the Lluod, giv ing vignr to the Liver, btoiaach and bowels, and expelling from the system all moibid matter, and substituting iu its stead a healthful activity thro' ain.be functions of life. - " ' HOW If W AS DISCOVERED. In the fall of 1S34, a daughter ef IU. Lindsey was tutYering from a malignant attack of Cau crum Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She had re-vious-ly leen prostrated by the attacks of Dys entary, Inilan.ation of the Lung ami Hectic fe ver, successively, whuh resulted in the above na med diseas-e in'its worst form. Her condition was moit deplorable her mruth and tlieek were literally rotten the attending physician pro nounced the case a hopeless one. Everything in aicated a hpecdy and horrible dath a death of rotting out of life ! At this critical juuctmc, Mr Lindey prepared a compound for the purpose of a'.leviatiug, p'j. sib'e, the pain of the little suffer er. She was made to use it freely, and in a short time, to his most delightful Btouishrscut. there was a verr perceptible change for the better. i - ..i ! The mouth Uvgan to put on a origin ani ncaiiny Jifui Slbuirfeniuirts. S Hio-y then delivered an ora- tthi h Clay or Webster might have it. proud io claim in their palmiest days ! !I Campbell, Eq , c i.uf out !.-st in the ,.;-ov; carrying off t.he prizj a beautifu'l i hroast pin. Tlie niUb'.c of ti e Carroil .r. trass .band, assisted by the Loretto, Jef- b.a aol K:,)cnsburg bauds, was excellent, l: excited universal commendation. Large K--a ions were in attendance from Jefferson, . ...-11 T ii .T 11 uriiUJi.iv.ue, iortito aua varrjii- Mr. W. II Russel. the celebrated Inula correspondent of the London Times, was dan gerously ill at the last dates. lie had suffer ed by a kick from a horse, and then by a sun stroke. Ho was t xci'cuingly weak, and his condition was considered as quite critical. ri tt . r l f" .1 i.i ine nanism i ress announces ineucatii TTTTMr. C W. Philleo. atSuffiield. Conn Tho deceaed was the author of "Akin by Marringe," in ihe Atlantic Monthly, ' Twice Married" in Putnam's Mijuzine , aud other popular stories. Andrew Roc-sa. a German, residing in Montgomery, bixteeu miles from Clucinrnti, 1 T 1 . t has cccn arresreu eitarged witn iiiUrdermg his mother-in-law and her husband, some time since-. Gerald Mussoy has written quite a spir ited poem in honor of the late gallant Will iam Peel It j entitled "Sir Robert's Sailor Son," and is widely cooiod iu Dritish journals. -ATI.' M?V. AMTITfi M7K1 T( ANNtJl N( K Mr. ISAAC C. SINGEIX as a candidate f r County Commissioner, subject to Democratic rides. IjcSJ ?R7J: are authorized to state that V 7 JAMES SHANNON, of Cm-in.iigh Br ouh, is a candidate- f r County Cotnmissioncr. subject to the deck-ion of the Democratic County-GihveTiti-.n. j'mc 0,'Jm 7 E ARE AUTHORIZED to STATE THAT GEORGE ORRIS, ot liichland township. is a candidate for County Coinnnsainr.tr, subject to the decision of the Democratic C"imy Con vention. fjune9.2m whose hair l ad become very thin ar.d entirelv white, and before exhausting one of. ywr large Lotties, her hair was restored nearly to ita origi nrl beautiful brown color, and h id thickened ami become beautiful and glosty upon, aud entirely OAer the head ; she continues to use it, not simp ly because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but bccviibe of its heathful intluencs upon the he id and mm Others' of my family and friends ara using your Restorative, with the happiest ef fects; tnerefure, my tketi:ism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed ; and 1 can and do mot eordialily and and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair, restored from white or ray by reas n of sickness or age) to original color and beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very tr'ulv and gratefnllv yours, . . " . SOLOMON MANN. Restorative iV. my family 5r,t by my good wife, ! appearance the foul breath became sweet the appeuie was resionm, unu vum aumv-.i partake of a new and fresh life. ll re was insuired, and the use of the com pound was faithfully continued, the result of which, with the b'.e king of God, was l.er com jilete restoration. She is now perfectly healthy ! From this circumstance, Mr. Lindsey was le i to prepare with greater care and exactness, what had so astonishly cured his child, and continued his experimental efforts until be succeeded in brin'dn" to 'perfection Lis Great Remedy for JJlvod Lijiunty since wi.icn i:mc u eueeis nae beeu almo.-t miraculous. Hundreds, upon hund reds, by it, have been snatched from an untime ly grave aud restored to tlie sweets of health and the 'endearments of friends. The young and old have tested its saving poweis and sing aloud its virtue-. Say tl e-y after using Lindtey's Im pfoved Blood Searcher, we felt as if a new life was stirring our veins, and under God we owe to it more than .words can cxprets. Rut hear from their own lips and then judge of its valuable effects. The few testimonials that fullow show that it is deservedly styled the Great- 0 Friesi Wood : Tt was a long time after I saw you at Rlissfield before 1 got the Lottie of Resto rative for which you gave me an order upon yo"r J. M. LINDSEY, Ilollidaysburg, Dlair county, Fa. agent in Detroit, "and when I got it we concluded est Discovery of this or any other ay r to try it on.Mis. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that yc-u nssu'-ed me it would, do ; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its use to cthors as en titled to th? highest consideration you claim for it. ' " - . Ae-iin vc.y rciiee.tfullv ami truly vours, ,i SOLOMO-N MANS'. :rVc direct the attention of our readers tniio verv eioqienr oruiioc, on our ursi i . 3 ... L'l v T.,l.. 5.1. The Rucks county InttUiitncer SD'.-rks k .... 4 of the corn crop of m rronns." li-'i. by II that county as bcin rich it. M osei Canan. It was handed Ti hj M. 0. Magellan, Ksj.. accompanied the t-'iU'. Uote: C. D. MKitirSvq Will you be good enough to rc j'..f;i-h thft accompanying ora- ;!), (JiMi'i-KM b V.iv ll n. Closes L-iian, at his pac, on the sem -centcniiiai cclebra- l ot h pi i ti i ec. If th-: pute patri.-iisui, beautiful diction iMjlilimo ?oh:rigs it rifaiii, will be a-i j-'u iu-! rer-'ivvd t.y the present gerit-ratioo. , wi at t';at d:y, then I will r-j-dce that ijvt; l. an L ti n -lie i.iliu:a:nt iu again ?i:e attention of the. ."oris of the uJiiUm to the talented, learned and gifted riar -!i of tiu Dar of (.stern I'enn.- lva- M. D. Maukuan. St; Jr. 2 I . .i oub:- ad ot Jcrs.c relia- r L j crsca ed W iptl;', stic J, it hal ansa ks of t hicb roar j ten on se pi bcr.-t rrci cited r ; th klvi York )f t j I. ,ncar r Ln-t Monday was celebrated at several :hi- e--uuty, as tho Anniversary of .-in liidept'udetiec Loretto, at the llo Mr. Jihn R Myer.-; Gailitzin, at iho el ot . ir si cmpii; oamtuai vaie, at ihi;.l of Mr. James M Riffle; Jefferson, M.ii"rJa;i:s 3' Hamilton or and ure Lf;v j:;it, i,,iisll, - ---i s I i lives" in .every novt au 1 corner of glorious little Cambria. XiT'J he annu3l exhibition and distribution 1 :t'e- Hot.- oi Major Jam.s D Hamilton aini-J '"--' i'elehrati -ijo u.i ; noiatKaoIC Io ."il'vidj good order good humor, an Dub!t l-v oopclusively, thai the spiiit of pur L1YS TOR SOSIETHINQ. Lite for suii.etl ing: be not idle Ix(k abi.ut th'.e fur enipiey; Sit not down to useless dreaming Labor the sweetest enjy. folded hands are ever weary, Se'.ii-h hearts are never gay; Life for thee hath many duties Active be, then, while you may. Sratter blessings in thy pathway; Gentle words and cheering smi-en I3eU6r are than gold or silver. With their grief dispelling wiles. As the pleasant sunshine fallcth Ever on the grateful earth, So let sjmpathj and kindness GIsdden veil the darkened hearth. Hearts tlu'ie are oppressed and wenryf Drop the tear of sympathy. Whisper words of hot e ar.d comfort, Give, and thy reward shall be Joy unto thy soul returning It-in this perfect fountain head; Freely, as thou frttly givetf. Shall the grateful light lie shed. Vuvcrlg Jfogfizine,' ti CaULVlk. Ill, June 2S, 1 852. I have nseil I i of. O. J. Wood's Hair lastura- WE STUDY TO PLEASE. E B. DENLiNZ & 'CO.'S It E N O W NED Median Tromsc X N D DI1AIATIC TROUP CONSOLIDATED FOR TEE SEASON OF 1S53, Will give erne of their grand entertainments under a mammoth pailia, capable of seat ing two thousand persous comfortably, At Ebensburg, on Friday, July O'.h, 13d3. On which occasion the young chief BLACK HAWK! Together with hi? large troupe of warriors and females, will give a tru? r jpres ntaii ou of the manners and customs of ihe untutored vmthm-' .TO SUe'ERVlr-OhS AND OTHERb Red Man of tho 1-oresf; showing the way and I f Bf1II vT t'E WEST END Of THE HUN- My condition was one of the greatest mi.-ery: my 1-1.1 T 1 i R " . . .... ... .. ! - . . 1 . f .. . maoiur in wimcii tno incut) issen surroumi- j j tiivdon Uiubr'a and Indiana i inu'iKf was almost cointr.tiy running wuu ine ion; ;ng Ins own Council hire, SmoKiug the Pipe Rad, from its Western terminus, in tlie i.roug;i of Peace, or preparing for War. They will of Rhiirsviile. to tne- mi.e pott marked i -miles perfor n their solemn and impressive RUKI- lroin i;iairsva.e ami w iro,,, ......... .., - .... 1 . ! H - .11 n,-;,M n.l .t ' WV.1I-.K JllVl! 111 TII-.U Ll iritlM If .Ul oi(iii' i- ... ..i.-., . live and hive admired its wonderful effects. was able to wa'Ii aroun-.lagam as usual, and ai My hair wa's becoming, as I thought, prem ium-- ! n ,v wholly cured. I can recommend it I j a ly gray, but by the use of his restorative it has i who are similarly afH.cteJ, and beae itis uvlei ' - .. t -r m T 1 , resumed its oii-mal color, and, t have no Uotii.-r, permanently so. -: S. DREESE, cx-Smatoi , L. S. O. J. WOOD &, CO., Proprietors, 312 i-road-wav. N. Y., in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Etab.ishmintJ and 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mr. And sold by all good Druggists. ojune 0 C E II T I F I C A T E S. Taltonville, Bedford co., Pa., Oct, 14,57. ilr. J. M. Linpsey. Dear Sir : 1 was severely afSicte.l with rheu matism for a whole j car nine months of which I was notable to Ieav my bed Leu hearing cf the wonderful t-llects cf your Improved L11 Searcher, I determined to procuie some of it and "ive it a fair trial. After using three bottles I usual, and am all tl claims to 1 e. Yours, truly, JOHN SHAFFER I would not likei' to do without it. I CsJOtdcr rt an exocllctt family n-tdicLne. - (Signed.) - GEORGE KOPP. Sworn and ynbpcribed this ICth tJay cf Mr-b, -A. D. 1857, Ccfore mc. - - KoU Mr. Koj p is a resident of Frank slo wt, and -is well known to th e'm&ens cf lilair pud Rw'.fotd counties as a lean of eXcelltit character and iufluence. " - - A DESPERATE CASE Of AGUE AND Jl. Dyspepsia fmirely ct:ied ly the use cf Lindtcy's' Imi r vtd Llood-Scarci.f r." - Phnr eoimfu, ts : Ptisonally rpc.ircd lcfor the stiLserilr-r. one el ine tfusucts ox vls Teace, in and for said county, John lItrftn, who being duly swtrn accoiding to ho, d th dtrpo and Ef.y tl.;.t, iu tl e sp lii gof K 50. I was a vic tim to that worst of diseases dyspepsia, and thst in iss worst form. My appetite was completely gone, and when, jn order io preserve lif, I would tirce myself to swallow a mouthful of food, tho stomach weuld immediately loath it, and cast it fuith with the spittie. 1 had idsu been fcPjtrins from the Ague ; each attack lasting about nino months tut cf the twelve, so that, with the ague and dyspf'psia. 1 was reduced as I though beyond recovery ; I thought I must die ; my phyiciM. could do me no good. Such wes my condition, when Mr. Linibcy supplied me witli a bottle of his Improved Llood Sc-rchcr, cssnring ir it would work a cure. 1 commenced its use wiui but little conudence, but in one W(ek's time so great was its restorative powers I found my ap petite to return, my stomach received a new t,v.9 so thj.t I could eat'auything without the slight-. est inconvenience, aud be-fi-re its healing touch the ngue fled as from a charm ; nor have I been troubled w ith ague or dyspepsia since. I ci.joy a better state of health than 1 had done fr fifteen vears before; I am strong and L-rarty.and I feel confident that, under the blessing of Gotl, I ow all l the invaluable Improved Blood Searcher. I believe it not to be only a sure remedy for ague buf an infallible preventative, and. as such, I would recemmend it to all whose business, hab its or residences, expose tlie m to this dreadful ivt of humanity. Dvsnepsia cannot stay wbero the Improved Rh oi Searcher is properly use-d. -I feel it my duty to point all who buffer, to thia all- licalirg medicine. - (Si.ned.) - JOHN MORAN. Sworn and subscribed this 18th day of March, . A. D., 1857. JOHN COX. J. P. FOR SALE EY It., Lett Davis. Thomas Devine, Ebenshuy-g ; J. Moore, Carrollton ; V.'m. R. Hughes, JefTer-on G. S. Christ v. J. K. Hite, Johnstown. Nov. 48,"l8.r,7:2i6m. 4 DESPERATE CASE OF TETTER AND j liM.'I'.l'.li'S ITCH, cured bv the use of ! 1n isey's BIockI Searcher. 1, the um.eisiguedt i kime time in hist March, was severely alilicd, i with what wa; pieuoiinced by my physicians to Le a certain kind of Tetter and Barber's Itch. AL SERVICE, and will chant then DEATH SONG, The youug warrior WHITE EAGLE! Wi'.l accompany the Chuf Rlack Hawk in his travels Youns: Rlack Hawk is the grand-son of eld Rlack Hawk. The Iudians will perform the Green Corn Dance. Buffalo, Ratuvia and Duck Dances, Spy Dance. Death Dance and Scalping Scones, and will perform the Courting and Kl&IliZQ ceremonies The whole to be varied with the best pieces of Wild Indian Music. con v 1 ' 1' 'li i.jai vaL.ii .vu ii-.i j . . . ... i . l.ii-ii it u-:s almost cenm eteiv covered, aiut . - . . V . - - - Persons visiting this exhibition will seethe bona fide Iudians, ts they were y ars ago in this country once the lords of the lorest.l ut now fast passing away. Persons .hould avail then-selves of this opportunity of seeing the Red Man of the Forest. Cambria County, is ahawfonvl and no til's collect ed for the use of that ilistance. The Sup.r-rvisors of the several -Townships, and R Toughs, through which that part oHaid road passes, aro her-.-by notified to take charge of the same a.- pr Act '.f As-embly concerning certain st.ite aud turnpike roads, passed 10th April, A. D. IS 14. JOHN S. ISETT. Sei'r. of II. C. an 1 Indiana Turnpike Road March 3 1st 18.18. 20. Cattllk Killed ev the IIkat. The Hartford (Conn.) Times of Saturday even ing says: "Fiiaar and Saturday, Juno 25 and 12(. I a -e been tho lift test days known in j any mot th of June, in this vicinity, for many ' vents. Three valuible working cattle, bu- Quince Ruck, the renowned Clown, will appear iu the laughable Farce of the CLOWN TURNED DENTIST ! OR THE TWO CLOWNS IN TROUBLE. Tne Drama'io Company consist of the fol lowing popular artists: MR. J Q. A RUCK! The renowned Comedian and Humorist. MISS IDA WHITE! The young poplar . .- . i i . t i lnrfTin tn (d Cult, and i'i tho work now ,.r 31 r' 'i Ca,,C: 'J.; C-nC on for the improvement of the South and graceful Danscuse. from the Philadelphia .helrprVmi .t attendant, at ooi lac p -ico nexe x ucsaay , m iom . Ma ,. t .,.s,ri!av i,v tj1(! i1Pat. Theater. a!,, stated, as it may be the last opportunity Hotice to Claimants OF THE JUNIATA DIVISION & PORT'E. RAILROAD. RY the 17th section of the act to provide for the payment ef certain claims against the Com monwealth, approved the 24th of April, 185S. The Canal G mrnissioners are aid oiized to ex amine all claimt agnin.-t the Commonwealth con tracted by Wm. S. Calohan late Superintendent of tho Portage Rriiroad. and by J. h. Ifct and J. A. Cunningham, late Supervisors on the Ju niata Division, and which were not repoitcd by those ofliccrs to the Board. Board of Canal Commissioners .will meet in IloUhhn sburg, oil Tuesday, tlx Gth ef July, and at Johinaown," on --Tbnrsday, the 8th of July next, fi r the purpose of examining aU such claims as are embraced in the provisions of said act. Claimants will present their claims at either of these places, as may ba most convenient to them and be prepared with such proot as may lu necessary to thcr proper authentication. The claimants v id perceive the necessity tor the t:mes and piaccs 1 .1 . . ..... t. .. ..... t.m. being umter tne care oi ui i1"-"" " - two m-.-rths, without the least benefit, 1 was in duced t make a trial of Lindsey 's Blood Se-aroh-er, and the result was that in usiugonc bottle and a half 1 found a perfect cure. 1 may aU say tht 1 eagerly tried whatever was recommended as a cure. Sujh was my wrttchediies that I even resorted to the dangerous experiment of pourii:r pure creosote n my face and neck, but all to iiu purpo.-e the BIockI Searcher was the fir.k. and nnlv thi.ti that did r.:c any iTood. As a T II E PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, IS A GREAT scientific Medical Discoiiery. and is daily working cures almost to great too believe. It cures a if by magic, even ike first lo.e giving benefit, and seldom more than "one bottle is r quire-d to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dysj epsia to a common headache, all of w hich are the result of a Diseased Liver, The Liver iu one c-F the principal regula tors of the human bod- y, ai.d when it perform.- its functions well the powers t-f the sj-s-tem are fully deveh p-pd. The stomach is al most entirely depend ent on the healthy ac tion of the Liver f"V-s the p roper performance of its functions. Wl cn the stomach is at fault. the owe'.s are at lau!t.aud the wliole system suffers in consequence C" of one- organ the Liv cr-havii;g ceased to do its duty. Fi r the dis eases of tl at t rg iu,2j one of the proprietor have made it his study , in a practice of more than twenty years, U-pfind seme remedy when with to counter- act the many dtranga mmts to which It is liable. To prove that thia re-n edy is at last found. blood purifier it is cnequaPed, and 1 have great gyHing reason to Le giateful that I ever made a trial e l which"i its lualiug virtue-s, and I confidently recemmend :t to :.ny who may suffer from Tetter, or any oth er disease arising from an impure state of the LW1. JOHN DELEHUNT. Ilollidaysburg, Pa., July 20, 1857. anv uerso.i troubled., with Liver Complaint - i i . . . i ..i i nui i.j try a uoiue, anei I pen fiiMKed bv dis- that part oU at a sa-V -itbf ir rc if H ,3 y. bf -etai Arctif 0 c j fro , fro' usi3CI irn 1 tiT . -or 'it. All -l.,,nld fitdrid who. run ennveni -!:y do so. This is ce-rtainly one of tho ft schools in the State, for the education of ung ladies, and merit patronago SiTYcry torry are we, that wo couldn't Jcpt the kind invitation of our friend T, j., to attend that Pic-Sic Hope he had a -'Ty time of it. Wouldn't have any ob ectioss to renewing that oJ acquaintanceship a wiiie'a he allu los ; none whatever. rWe temperance folks although orpo- to the use of iutoxicating liquors, like siethiDjr' to take occasionally. The Ice i d Fountain Soda water at Dr. Lemon's Store, is the very th'iDg for the crisis. cooling and healthful drink. Choice '.ijrupa always on hand. Messrs. John II Ijailey & Co. have Jed of tho Pittsburg Union to John R. wnnedy, Esq , formerly of the Chronicle. hereafter bo published under the title T.-ve Press, and will be neutral in pol- except that it will support the antt- Tax- M51 BiJe of the question which has been ag- 'la3 the minds of the people of Alleghe- 7 county for some time past. s Ed to Come Again-. If "figures don't e ,,eg pardon Lcf.rthard of those of our r whom the following frightens to death : Mil'eritcR are again predicting the speedy "ofaU things terrestrial. Tlie rrcscnt vear '';3to 1 c the last, and they arrive at this re- -U riv ...... i ... . . j ciaiucmatical process, thus; The square the cost of Xzekiel's chariot was SSr.H. ,y this subtract "prophetic value" of "sea r- -r of Babylon," 1232 and we haye 7231. i'lrorn this. the cube of the ram mentioned by L-r.v.V. .... 3 T"-.-. as "pushing wc&t-ward," 3757, aud :4Ve f !r re,nainder 2o2i. Dcluct from this 'i'vvrCnr'!iader f ke-vtw mehtione.1 iu the Apo iin' I66, and we eflt the result, J538--the t,rh h end U rri is ptac-. of the Wf-ather. They had rot been worked hard, having drawn only half loads, ar.d were taken off at eleven o'clock -in tho forenoon with all the other cattle at woik in the neigh borhood when"' out-door work was suspended in consequence of the heat. Some of the c;it tle were put in the stable, and others turned into the field. In tne afternoon, one of thse wlrch had been in tho stable i-. cited down, and two of the number which were out of doors, also sunk on the same day. The mer cury, when exposed to the sun yesterday, reached 125 degrees. MISS K RUSH! Th Accomplished Ac- j th Board may have to examine and take action tress MR. R. B RUCK! The young Actor and popular Singer. MB. P. R. DRAKE! Four feet high. Twenty-five years old, the comic Dancer aud Singer. GEO. GUDRIDGE! The Versatile. By order of the Board. THOMAS L. WILSON, Secretary. May 2. 185S. Comic Soiitrs, R R. Ruck. Slump Speeches. Quince Ruck. Pacts, P. B Drake and Miss Ida White. Heavy Gsoaxs. The New York. Tiiuune utters deep croans over the prospect of the Black Republicans in Illinois, Hear its mournful sounds: "In the actual state of .things, a determin ed contest between tho Republicans of Illinois and the great mas. of the Democrats of that Stale who sympathize with Mr. Douglass, is inevitable. We have earnestly hoped that this contest might be avoided." As a step to an 18G0 union of all opposed "to the aspirations rule of the cotton oligar chy," the Triiune looked and labored for a union of Illinois Democrats with Illinois Ke publicans. But "Our expectations have been disappointed. Our efforts are, for the present, baffled. Il linois is to be the arena this year of a des pcrato contest which we would have gladly aid:d to avert. We lay uo blame on this side nor on that, We d cot say that this contest was not inevitable. We only fear that its effect will be, as its tendency is, to drive back oue hundred thousand Illinois Democrats into a position of open alliance with, and virtual fubserviency to tho slave power." I8r.TfflSrS.81S. il! W ill discourse sweet strains both day and night, which, for harmony aid execution of music, has no rjual among the traveling bands of the day. At 1 o'clock, P M , the Chiefs, accom panied by their attendants, will be seen in the street, mounted on horseback, dressed in full Indian costume, painted and fuMy equi ped for war, preceded by Stitzer's Bra.-s Band. iu anv of its forms, has conviction is certain. A compound li a s1 m-iic nnri PY. ... - . . ff -IP . f is soluble lor uitfc- active vuvues e.i ii.e medicine, ihescgums remove all morbid or bad from the sti mach.l 4 system, supplying in their place a healthy .Lav of bile, invigora ting the stomas h, caus- inz f od to digest well. purifying the rlood, giving tone and Lealth HIREIED. At the residence of Richard Trotter, at Lily's Station, Cambria county, on Sunday, the 4th last., ,y th,e" Rev. Simpson, Mr. James C Mti-'. f Utyir county, to Ins, Lavika Tkottir, of I-ily'e Station. Admission, - - - 25 cents. Children, - - 15 cents. Poors open at 1 and 7 o'clock, P. M , performance commences at. 2 and 1 o'clock; Reserved seals for Ladies. Seats for all E B. Denune, Manager II. C. Stanley, Treasurer. J. Q A. Buck, Dramatic Director. Andy Stifzer, Leader of Band. TTA LUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. T The undersigned offers at private sale, the following real estate, situate in Sunuuerhiil township, Cambria county, viz: A well improved fa'tn. of first rate quality of land,' about one mile distant from the town of Jefferson, containing 111 acres, or thereabouts, having thereon treated four dwe'ling houses and other outbuildings, and a substantial frame barn. ALSvO. A: tract of valuable timber land lo cated 2 or 3 miles from the Portage Station, warranted in name ot John Nicholson t known as 1 the "Ivory Ride" tract, contamu g about 410 acn-. A ESQ.--A piece or parcel of timber land, situate in ar the btation. containing about 50 acres, being part of the tract known as the Kean fe Kip port tract. ALSO. A piece or parcel of land, adjoining land of Austin Thompson. .Patrick Riely and others, having t.hcicon er-vtcd two house, a sta ble, aud a saw mill; containing about CO acres. WM. K ITT EL. Ebensburg. June 23, 1858. 32 4 1. URL1C SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN OR ler of the Curt of Common Pleas of Cam- p.,, A N 1NTERSETING CASE OF SCROFULA ela cured by ens bottle of Lindsey 's Blood Searcher. This certifies that about one year ago our little son aged four years, was mod sorely af flicted with what the physicians pronounced to be scrofula, aud was tie.iiel accordingly for nearly a year, but without the slightest benefit, li s eyes wcr-i running a thm w atery humor almost constantly, which would encrust his eyes bejond the power cf opening them until they were wash ed and cleaued by soap and water. About the same time an abscess formed just below the- groin which in due time broke and commenced a dis charge, which was foiui.l impos..-!! le to dry up oj heal the bud would Le very much stained and tho clothing of the child perfectly sickening in a siren? night's time.- Aiti having the attention. of a physician for so b.s a ti i e, aud finding the child to be getting worse, we determined to try the effects of Mr. Lindsey 's Bhod Searcher. This was iu last Much and before two weeks had passed away the change was manifest, and I am hapj y to say that in the usee -fa SINGLE BOT TLE our little; Imv hs been restored perfectly to hetalth. We cannot speak too highly of this in vithi able medicine. It shenld be in every family none should be without it. As a purific r o iood it is beyond all price ! DANIEL BOLLINGER. Ilollidaysburg, Ps., July 20, U57. llollidaysburg. Pa.. Dr. J. M. Lint-set. March 19, 1857. Dear Sir : I have been uiug your Improved Blood Searche r since some time hist summer, ami I deem it to I e a matter ot duty to bear my tes timony to its invigorating blood rsstorai'cc virtues I l ave bt-i.n, for a number of years, severely troubled wjth erysuKlas and general debility ; but since I put myaci under the influence ef your Improved BI.axI So irchcr. 1 find a very decided improvement. Indeed, m3' acquaintances fre quently remark, that 1 look so "fat and hearty," and I know of no other cause than the use of yi ur Improved Blooel Searcher. Judging from my own exjM-rience, 1 believe this is one of the most, val uable medicines that wvman can use, especially those who are or have entered ujMin the decline of life (from 40 to 00 years of age,) I feel that it would have been above ingratitude on mv part to have withheld this testimony, and in thus con? senting to appear as a witness before the public. to the whole niachin Herv. removing the cau ses e f the disease, and effecting i radical cura without any of the elis- pl agree able after effects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral Poison, that is usually restored to One dkse after cat-'iag is tiiflkient to re lieve the stomach ar:d, pit. vent the food from rising ami souring. Only eir-ii dee taken before retiring prevent. II 1. lill.ll c. Only oue dose taken bowels rontlv. and at night loocer.n the curc-s costivcue-ss. One de taken a! tej each n eal wi'i cur Dyspepsia. fj-'Onc- dose or twcV teaspoor.sfiil will al ways relieve Sick- Headache. One bottl. taken for female eibstruclion re. moves the cause e f the disease-, and makes a perfect cute. Only one dose im- mediately relieves Cr.ev lic. cure cf Cholera. r Oneelosc taken often"! ?ill prevent the recur rence e-f bilious atiacks. w hile it ltlieve all paitiful feelings. Only one bottle is r.ee-ded U throw jut of ti e !-y stem the effects- of medicine after a long s;eknfc?s. t)ne b-'ttlc taken f'r-v- Jaundice reme-ves all yellowness or unnatu- ral ec lor froi-i the skin. while re dose cf-tcii repeated is a sure e f. r Cholera Shji- bus, m;d a preventive bhort time- before eating , tite and makes food di- H.W.DIEV. AGENT. DUIKCTORY MAP Of CAMBRIA COUN TY. The tul s-riber is pre? aiing. (il uni Cteut encouragement be given,) to publish a Di rcctorj' MAP of Cimbria County,' intended to contain as much information as any ither 0un ty Map now Published iu Pennsylvania. Tlie same to be lithographed, colored and monutcdin the mo?t modern tylo and workmanlike' manner, aud dc.ivered to subscribers at $5 per copy. WILLIAM- CHRISTY. Juue 30,.1S3?. I...?. Aoiinfir , tvtAi .litM tvl ' ttlf-r ll-ill Yin flvrt sd to sale", by public vendue or outcrv. at the I have been actuated o!ely with reference to the Guvt House in the borough of Ebensburg, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of JULY next, nt one o'cl ek. P. M. the following LOT Of GROUND, with the appurtenances,. situate in the Borough aforesaid, (now iu the occupancy of Lewis Hoover,) fronting about 28 feet em U'gh fctrce-t anl extending back to Lloyel street, and being p'aji.'ofa larger Ut numbered on thu plan voice of conscience and duty. You are at liber ty to make whatever u may deem proper if this statement. Yours, respect full v, MARGARET W. O'DONNELL. IYER COMPLAINT CURED BY LINP, SEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, of said borough 135, having- thcron erccteMl a cotmtu Personally appcarcel before two story frame dwelling house, a shop and a J me one tf lhe .jllstices of the Te-ace, in and far Stable. i;i .: ,f,i,nii. i;wir"i Kor.n. who. boir.rr elnlv , T E U id : Casn. ' sworn accordins: to law, doth depose and say . JOHN ROBLIUo.b.ienJ. ,, VPArs u-as aDlicle vith nain between June 30, 185S;33:3t tu0 shoulders, almost constant coujrh.loss of ap petite, chills, nightsw cats, an 1. very Mibject to take colds ; I, at length, became so weak that. I could hardly walk; my physician dor.e me no "ood. Sometime last fall I "commenced taking Lindsey'-. Improved Blood iearclHrl ami ny ine ARE Y'OU INSURED ? SURVEYS MADE and applications taken for insurance against fire in the PROTECTION" MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF B LA I R 1 vof tv.o bottlen was ierfctlv cured. 1 fee -ir --m r . . 1 - .11 I ...-. T ii-r illc i Tl M. ZIMjlhlkM. HUL'aS I i , ,jf l I to recemmena it u au wuo v Xi,Vv v a t t t- v ROBERT A; M-COV; Agent. - i eases , general debility, los of nnpetite, adoli j GLOK Ob ,.AUU Wi!mcrf; Cambria C-. t v di-eK ari-ipg frotn impun cf iba M.t-r- "-" ' On s dose taken a - w.- aiim . . -v tlirt O litvn. "J-v'' " "IT gest veil. - r-H Out? hc cftn re- pe i ted, cures the Chro nic Diarihcca in it5 worst foim, while summer and bo e-1 ctm plaints yield almost t-t the first dose. H One er two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while for, worms i n children , there is no surer, safer er t peeeiier remedy iu the wcrM, as it neccr fails. There is no cxagger- at ion in these utate ments, t iiey are plaints solcr f it t", that we can give evidence to prove, " while all who use it arei giving their unanimous testimony in its favor." Among tle hundreds f Liver Remedies row offered to the public, there are none we tan fully rtoirnmcnd as Dr. tanf.rd's lnvigorator, bo cierarv known njw thrcughoiit the Unin. This preparation is truly a Licer Inrigoratcr, producing the rn-t happy re-sults on all thoso who use it. Almost innumerable certificates have been given of the great virtue ef this medicina by those of the highest standing in society, uni we know it to l e the best prcpa'.alim now before the public. Hudson County D:tiu-rat. Prion one dollar per bottle. .. SANDt'ORD & CQ.. Proprietory 345 Broad, way. New York. Dr. GE XII. KF.YSER, Nc. 140 WoikI street, wnolosal and retail agent. frj- S.iZd her i by aZ Druggists, .nd by Thom as Devine. " (tunelGy, RICHARD M. JONES, WITH SQUIRE, ZIEHtlERLTAN & ALLEN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NO 143 MARKET STREET. EtTWEKN THIKp ANl" FOCKTH, FRANCIS SQUIRE, ) N. V ) Piili.Ansjo'HiA. iflr 00 00 00