1 : I Of, or' la. IB u7 1M e it rod, bri( on 2 I 5 OUrt! ;:vu t-Xi t it' bet I flit blip' essar a gli t ar.: rful . rvi' It res' lor, ttej ised. ' ... i 1 ..'. v 1 1. ! yor Tr jthel i If ' mi: or ncmocrat & Stntintl. -Xnissors. , : .ha first week of Court, Tb"SLr "evented us from devoting . ' -rtnff editorial. Kind pat- jltiipe w : r.rv curious disease is pre- nest the Chickens in New York PS TXpondent of the Ameriean vi. ... ,...,;bf it.- We found IDUS -" . , , bleated up that their neaaa 1 iy The iron comuanv at Pheonixville, I Where Washington Crossed the Allegheny Chester county, has already furnished a large We copy the follow ing waif of local history quantity of railroad iron to parties in Cuba, Columns of the Pittsburgh True The purchasers are so well satisfied with the Amongst the letters published by the Corn- article that they pronounce it of the best I ittee of the Centennial Celebration was one it... .t,,1 dooa rrlofo,1 n nr.i.Hinnal Kim- I from the venerable Klisha Whittlesey, COVer- 1 !ni An in faitAct! r, . H f fWl Till 1 P t 1 P 1 ;rcfl J nl lnfilrr.d aS one siue, ' . i stretched away v the wuu" S3T The navigation on the Erie and New York Canal is represented as quite lively sixty boats passing through the locks at Al hanv. and all the boats east of Utica are ex- pected to reach Ude before navigation doses, r rf arlicle ealled ing an interesting autograph letter from George Croghan to Gen. St. Clair. The lnttor ipio triinnnt itfi anr. n fFnr did no in- ftvw.ft n ad ti iiuu uh ukv( w.. ....... dication of the immediate locality from which if ttoQ conf Tt maw Ka ; int restinff tO OUr readers to have further information on this j5L 23. HB - MERCHANTS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, . . . . . .f .ii:..:.1 i.. rml,STnCTC of TTfcESIROUS of advancing their own interests, are respecuunj un. CHOICE Just purchased on the most favorable terms la the Eastern Cities, and expressly adapted the JOBBING TRADE. All of which will be sold on as favorable terms as any House in the C:ty. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. W. 91. GOR91LEY, 271 Liberty Street, Opp. Eagle Hctel, to ir.m PITTSBURGH, PA. and very transparent as i j :3 . ,.ia hd the dropsy. On punc :-h ,he wind whistled out so that ;'rrg r d fit the distance of several feet. I'd it with a needle several times, Frl . .v., -ir all massed out, and by v, thai lut ... clUl . nunr the chickens were it the op-" erfatiEb .nreat tlifl choicest . and arc nov. uu.g,- i ittle bad luck u beneficial now ' t P-trmk Henry had not failed rery business, it is not at all prob- theS . 'u ,vfr been heard of as an f wi'un -m.-r-r. t t nv. TUV. TTVl .VnSTflXED. II A V- J J3i in; purchased the Horse and Wagon, form- - . . . . 1 nnnn iha Into .TflrnPS TtosS. Sr.. for the TjUr The North Carolina Legislature have r " , . . . . - .. ;P c:vi . pose of obtaining information, if possible, as elected Governor 13ragg for the long term, Q the preciso Ep0t from which General D 1 1 i I I IIM I 1 I I I IJ ; i I II lilllll 1VI1 LUG CI1U1 h 1 V V A Vt I ! I 1 I H I il 1 1 lillllll.llC UD twu term as Unite! States Senators from that north-western bank of the Allegheny, on the erly 0ned by William Strauss, of llmlork. I uinm From lua memorable exneauiou w mid Lavms iwi uicisaiu iiuisc uu "c,"" btata. 1 m if thn 5n full th said William Strauss during my pleasure, to jfreucu -- . v . . fr w n other r.ersons are hereby warned not to interfere or meWIe with Krud property. liui iviicl. in building the- Mission church there, 84 times in regard to that verv matter, and he npHE GREAT WEEKLY PAPER I imiifafAri tr nifl trie means 01 usiux iuc ouui vnara nern . w , I rrIT17 TrV TnTllv" WAY. ! KY VH I 1 uu ..w. ---o - - ERARY HOME CIRCLE. Devoted to Vie tnnu- ArtLur's Home Magazine for December Commissioner, and dwelt at the 'time in . .log beau(;fulj Ae instructive and the refined, i k'laia- French Creek. Mr. Itoss waa then in full I ti -i t A' ion r,ro possession of the faculty of memory, and on Pladdo. an Indian aged 139 years, P. on bei nded answerc.l died on the 30th of October, at San IJuena- romtl y . ..j can ten you all about it. I intilnr4 TJoTin Tf i a mid tVat. Tift fisslsted lL-,,4 ir-ltli CI nrnl Va;hinton a tloZOD lie tu :,i.t have become celebrated, otChavc been for his cloquance, .v!, t I . .-.,1.1 Tl !UJVthc great wealth he acquired by a latl'J tnc fc nvp.handlps. -,,n'ation m uar-wap u - nkcamea signer ot tLe Jec 2'r - . ' ri1pr reason :ua of Indopenaeircw i - 1.p could cot mane a uviug a. . y , i - t . . 1 A A" f.V V,.AI 1 ' ---- ... .i - , " I The design oi ims i aper is io iurmu a j .... , -r, , Dwwceu wur iuU uiC uiUC, .-v j--- companion for every Home Circle iq tee laua- best monthlies now published. i.very lauy t- f the two r;7er3 nerhaps a mile aoove frl.n,i (1 all an in- should subscribe, tur it. I the head 01 ainwnguis is auu. nj stnictive and entertaining "ieasi oi guoti lumijn, upuuauu vm and his companion shoved their raft th the float for Encland. on the 3d inst. Among her passengers was Gen Williams, the hero of Kars. t Ut t Irifctlea, and staked his aH The consequence .1 . t t hp fil'llt! 1 to ,ak, .l.oes. in a ft-w years became 'x- c'.wtr t f tbe Kevoluti-n Think on ,.aatdowp snJ -aisncar-ucu. Swank, of the Johnstown Tribune, is in town, takirjg notes in the murder case. lie looks remarkably well. Tirooks. editor of the V.lisheJ at Louisiana. Mo., died of consumption, on the 2bth ult Hr.i r. a cjaiiT. is riri uni raru tu Aib .li tllUkm ' v i , i.u nuvi j anu Lilieraturc. visual swv.-i, rr ioe " nuncps. Poetrv amusine AncccloUs, Science, Do- rr, lord man. canieu "-r . ..Ph at a late tjor.wntion av ' 4 a.o'.itiouH'.s snd undergro-Ju vnn and such as you, who i . ...vr,,, f mv race. lour miudiciauB ef;rti to free us have done more than all A -n1T.fO MIT -Vr tLincs eomOinca to j.l-i. vet b-jld and Independent. fc.acn umi n vi una which Croghan s catiu siooa, auu iuc ant fipecimen of artistic skill will ouiitam er of to-day may find it oa the margin ot e-lght sUpCr-royal quarto pages, on fine satiu sur- r find will 0. From the Birmingham (Eng.) Daily Post.J THE DEAD ALIVE. irl wfi.icfl singular restoration tn lif has been previously recorded, is still w 4 . . r 1.1 AKVrM.(iimtr rr 111- n at Ltica j ' . his remarkable affair, we .. , .i ';,;..;, r..l underground ra.load i va0a tn r,iVe the followins particulars: ; 1 '.tl! .l,1,',llV " 1 1 iilC tuaui"- C ... . -;t i vou and such as you, woo ai- Tbe girl Wuose name x.ua, suv- sea, itiouauao .... ... . fc .i -nct.W ,otr- tl-f.f r.! hf remains ot this excaa with her parents in Bridge street. Nuneaton, tion are fast disappearing, some simple out and dwindling away under some unaccounta- enduring memorial should be planted to ble complaint, about three weeks ago. she. marktoth thu. and tae spot v :.;r,o,l Tlu enrnse Imnt tr vfhich Wasnington h t:tdaT. iicre j as ner incuuo miu&iu, nM I e"! . . not i -nmm-oil tr nnntlipr room. The I much interest. s:ivery Maucs V " 7i" 't W it. "7c ri.id. and icv cold. It was washed fcUCU f . ... ':.i. 1 tlK- s,Mm. . .TtV. dm flnntin stream to uumcuu nu -"v. o -- - - . - . . e m ! TYincti.r and Foreicrn INevvs. The turther incidents oi iuc uuvu-u - opvTIVEXT amply detailed in history Neutral in politfcs; free from all sectarianism, .ur. XVOSS cuiiuicu ua iu uuv i on read .1 - I I . IJrohom l-.in W1L111I1 a 1 f.nOTld few tiet ot the line rence wuicu ,v ,u - -,li " ' t .i,, ni from those of Col. Wilson M'Candless . and ,y tne nn,j ' . " nearly opposite the entraucc gate, iiere ia the remainder ot an excavauuu uicu the cellar of Croghau's cabin, an enlarged one which, when British supremacy had been -etoUitfcp.l Crn-Than built immediately ad joining the original hut, in a direct line with it to tho river. Thus we ascertain the location of Croghan in 1753, 1758 and 17G0, and no doubt, 1774, the date of his letter to Gen. St. Clair. Before we drop the matter, may we not nicest to t' oae who take interest in sacu 3 4. Here is a rebuke for the an ti on the right las given so DECEMBER. I pauimcnts, peuny-picc-cs being placed over an3ther cyce -,3 s00h added to the fath- s e)CH, auu v, omles immensity or eiernuj, aua auwuu For more than forty-eight hours the sup- wb-cb b but a . with its Supreme aftA to hear from t tu u, v - . , -- . d accjm .,rf..urM! of love for their sabU JUU."" . - .1,., r.v H Itcii f-' paUimCUlS, peuu -pit-cua uuu Irciren are really hincere. lLe eyes, and the coffin was ordered . Our bcrou2h and county merchants .wuld do well to read the advertisement of W M. Gormhlk, iu another column. Mr. 0. Htand A. No. 1 in Pittsburgh, as a mer chant of integrity w.i enterprise, and we hte rP.,on in scnJlnz to Philadelphia for Oroccrios when tLcy can be had just as good isd cheap in cur neighboring western metro- A :ol'n, besides saving a considerable per cent- te in freight. Give it a trial. ln mnloTtc of the Tecna. 11. R. Co. lai recovered damages, in a suit aginst the Ccipany. to the amount of $5,775, for inju rs received through carelessness on the part fficme of the other hands engaged on the , train with himself, resulting in the EaAing cf his leg. The case was tried is u Court cf Common Pleas in Somerset Mntf . Gen. Wm . A. Stckes was employed r. A." part of the Company, and Hon. H. I Foster f-jr pUlstiff.- Tha case cccapiad HTeral dars. A VI - d rr.w Uv beneath the windiue-sheet when it happened that her grandfather, a very aged man, came from Leamiugtwi to the neighborhood of Nuneaton On going with a female relation to see the corpse, the old man removed one of the copper coin?,and although tbe eye remained closed, he fancied tba be taw a movement beneath the lid.-- The woman with him at hrst ndicu.eu me idea, but on looking more closely, she too observed a movement. The medical atten dant was apprised of tha circumstance; and, - . . 1.1 although he at hrst treaieu tne maner us delusion, the application of an instrument near tho heart toon convinced him that there a i;f,. in the arnarcnt corpse. The body was then removed to a warmer room, and the existeuce o ..lo.-infr tlm fact of her beiusr a livintj subj . . . 1t 1 . U nrf ArflI Lejnnd doutt. neu Fptctu imv.w, the girl described everything that had taken place from the time of her supposed death, t-hc knew who had closed her ryes and rda-ii..-. r.-,nrprs thereon. Sha also beard the order given for her coffin, aud cculd describe the various remarks made over her as she lay io her death -clothes j - - ll'rnpinr ia nrnrnnohin!? its tWlllffht. SOOn tO i.t.w. , it o 1 i v set in darkness and soon to be succeeded by o l.rirVi- nr.fl inroiis morrow. Ineflfablv sad are the teachings of the season; it seems as if death were io the house when we consider that the last of the months is fadiug away frcver. lt is the type of death, of the res urrection, and of immortality; it can bring balm to the religious mind as it prefigures rli-tnrc nf fin.h over the crave, the burst- ing of the eerements of earth, and a far-on ha'ppy future where we shall be forever bles sed. Aud it has in its storms and tempests soon to c succeeded by vernal gladness, its lessou to be impressed on mortal hearts. Let - , r 11 eloomv clouds of sorrow come ana tears iau AMERICAN AM IvbiiVJi rA ai-iuvi.:, engaged expressly for this paper, at an enormous expense, thus ensuring the highest tone of morals, and the most tastunous Tasif. One "rand feature. dUtinguishinj: the NEW YORK WAVERIY, AND LITERARY HOME CIRCLE al.ove all others, will be the publication of the incomparable llomance" oi oir TIIE "WAVER LY NOVELS." ( os-E whole vOlcme (costing seperately. twice t.ie i price of this paper.) will be completed witmn , ; six months, in addition to, and withm; imertc- j rin in the'least with' un abundaut supply -f tne j unique, and tile ol""' - mu,u ... . can tind time or disposition to reau. DfJItirs wr Annum; Vnc l en" for Six Mouths invariably in advance. per wi'.l bo found for sale at all the rospcctabl-; v.wq Tenits in ibe Unitail States and tbe Caii d ol i Se TWEXTY-FIFni DAY OF OCrO- BEK1 -THE NEW YORK WAV ERLY" Is publicbed every Saturday, by 1 121 Nassau St. New York. R BAKER S- CO. J 15 Brattle street Boston, TstTTfoausesTt down : for trial AT TIIE DECEHUii ir.ii, 1200 SECOND WKKK Murray Kern Shoeubergers Ex's S taller Barn's Adm'r Wm.lViiim j Rex Kemercr 4" Col Levergood Riddle Gardner E. & S. Blank R. Co Hoffman Bower liko rain. the Sun of Hope will soon efTulgeut f life soon became apparent. 13y h- Uck hin ftU fresh and in.ation was restored. a loud sneeze . - a 1 riT. ,i,,. rA -iia. 1 t . 1 1 -rr 14 :ir' 1 c uuno w v. - t - ect va Kirkpatrick & Sons vs George vs Crum, vs Hoffican vs Crum vs Thompson vs Paul vs Fronheiser A Mtanor vs Roberts vs M'Guire vs Hill vs Horner et al vs M'Conoughy Overs'rs Summerhil tp vs M'Goiigh tr rnn.reas net and organiied last k'-dav Same day the President's message - 1 4 I MToad. Wc have received ana peru.-ca . It . .H.-. statesmanlike docunsem, led to feed the terrible storm. Mourners, take heed and be of comfort, for on life's drear waste, though tempest tossed and wrecked, there is at hand "ahaveu where we would be," a friendly light at hand and land ahead ! And look acain, through blinding mists - . . 1" m of snow and howling winas : 1 ottering wiui ,1 T-tW tr n Vintrp icicle in his hand At drat on h?r restoration, sae rctusea an , 0 , fto-. (iin,, lrvVo rnvpmd ft... ---- i- t f 1 "jy way ui u eii", ftftu".-6 ... -- Eustenance. and on some aliment being forced egf 6tUv(ied with ?fi,ng 0f fr0t upon her she became frightfully excited, and rtr ikc diamonds; muffled in tattered though iu a state of extreme disability, it re- j , l.oarint? on bis head a fautastic quired great torce to bold her. bince taat cron of evergreen8Do.cember approaches PuliidLinir it nt-xt week, wc will not attempt to present a Fjcopsis to onr rea-av - present. -The e- Bedford Mercury says they nave . . 1 - 1 1.n ;nfnrmf.a mi rood authority, tnat mere ... unmarried mau in Yarmouth, Mas- whuietti. He savs tbe girls along tho Cipe wear no hoops, aud are not so particular about filks and catins, etc., and consequently P oil '.ike hot cakes. That explains it. A (.mart ensible girl never appears to better fcdvinautage than when arrayed m a moaesi . . I ft I vft I ri t- C. a- T ' . . hr fnnr,iir!t has been very strange. T P- 1 ti tflvrn ill trtd'.j worthy of its author. As we 1Dienu j he entertains a wish to destroy her father! bls chiWren; to the Spring its dower of and mother, and on one occaaiou c floral beauty; to Summer its revenues ot gol- were asleep iu the same rocm with herselt, fruits. These, his ungrateful progeny she arose from her bed in the dead of uigh t, enjoyed in wasteful riot, and now the went down stairs fur a light, aud having first sirebereft 0f deserted by those to destroyed by burning, some nccalework, .q rega an(i paternal muniiicence which she knew her mot er 'set great store Lj e M divideil hig I0yai kinrdom uoor.. bhc set tire to the curtaius, aDd then ,h. tftmnest and the storm, bare- retired to her bed. froh whioh it was thoug.it oontndir.fr with the fretful elements; impossible she could have moved In .act, raving, tearing his hair, and through an mvsterious wa3 the origin of the fire that . fi.rii ,nr,li;nn nno fonr form her parents were quite at a loss to account for . g Cor(Jclia. like the star of it, until me gin ut-mcn v."."- Bethlehem, glows bngtiuy on tne wintry say been the cause. She now lies in such a state . radiant moment to the cheer- Citv Bank Whites Groft IvJSS Same Eberlo Whites M'Gonigl Garmaa Ross Young Temple e Barker Edrmston Hutehiason'a Ad'ra Whites Cassiday Cutchell Pi ner f t u? Onirk Cohn & Ramsey Whites Johnston Adm'r Ashtor. Xeff Musser & Oj. Lippencott Abbosa Com'th for uses Snyder a. if her be called alive or dead. luti . -J - cnfi. hf incr onlv ascertained by a LUC ftftftftftv ft?. . O . xi .nmincilnn nf her Dulse. ere It !.AIftLftft - ft . . ..r.t V,of hcro 5c no motive for deception, and fir The Pf.v.vsylnama I-armehs men ,..,..; r.rAth neonle. we sho'd . . 1 Lli tJ uu 1 1 u va f-iut w. -- i r cocL wo are nappyio perccnc .vw...-D ,maginc that there was some ruse m um ., nnt ir on lusiiv i : .ir o-iiinti is causiuir cuu- portion ot we eocuuMttiin-u. j j exirauiuiuaij 0-.., , , merits at the hands of the people. miriy- 6IderaDie ezcuemcu, .u i 1 . . ! L V. . A two citizens of Blair county have subscnoea nc.guouu 1 I 8520 towards 25.000. which must be raisea V. :-j::.j..-i o.,Vcir.r.,ion. It is a noble - ; iuji v uii m Whites vs Penna. R. R, C-. vs Weakland & Colc'casv r vs Sawyer et al vs Simo vs Rainy vs Tudor Sur. par. va Tiley vs Garman vs Sawyer et al va Young et al vs ifoyere vs Arble vs Given vs Piper vs Skilly vs Penrod vs White vs Penna, R. R- Co, vs Roberts vs Murray M'Guire "s Crum ' vs Murray & Zal.ra vs SUhl " vs Murray & Go vs Fenlon Sur, par. vs Glasgow vs Gill an vs Adams et al Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, to combined with othet substances of still greater alterative power u to afford an effective antidote for the disease Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely thia compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : ScROrCLA. AND SCROFCLOCa CoStPft-AINTfl, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Ap- . u.nm-inii. TIisf.ase. Dropsy. IS ec- rtmu.13, ..ii".v.ft -r.-. &ALQIA or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys pepsia AND IXDtGBSnOX. ERYSIPELAS, KoS or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Ikturity or the Blood. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester m the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders a i, Kiwi Multitudes can. by are mpptii n the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the boay bv an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you and it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthv, and all is well; but with this pabulum of 'life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something mut ro wrong. the Fcat acLmer7 of life is disordered or ovcrtnron. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. Uut the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, -etendin- to be concentrated extracts of it, KSn bat Utile of the virtue of SaraapaxJla. During late vears the public have been mis led by la?ge bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, lor thev not only contain little, if any, barsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, untdfte name itself is justly demised, and has become eynonvmous with imposition and cheat. &oa we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as t-hall rescue the nftune from the load cf obloquy which rest, upon it. And we think we have ground for beUevuVg it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. rRrpARI1D by OK. J. C. AVE II A CO. LOWELL, MASS. 1 ner Bottle . Six Bottles tor e TIlli So long Unsuccessfully Sought, FOUND AT LAST!! T30R IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY JD Gray Hair to its cripnal coh r ; covers lux uriantly tbe bald head ; removes all dandrufl, itcbing' and scrofula, sea d tions: makes the hair eoh, ikb.w.i t- 3 , aud will preserve it to any iirapr.able age ; re moves, as if bv mapic, all llttctes, &c, frtrt the fa'-e, and cures nil rjevraia - headache. See circular and tl.e foRowicg. Dover, N. II , Fob. 2, 1657. Trof. O. J. WOOU & CO. -Gents: "WilLir few davs we have received so many orders and calls for I'rcf- O.J. Wood's Hair Rtstorative, that to-day we were compelled to seed to Roslon f,r a quantity, (tbe 6 duen ytu forwarded all bein sold.) while we might order a quantity r 1-,-rru h..ltlf ti e hare Sold SC(lt:s Ui have produce! Cr.ne or fvur iiexc cusicwers aud tbe approbation and ratror.ape it receives ficta ine must substantial aud worthy citizens cf cur vicinity, fallv convinces v.s that it is A i-Lb 1 VALUABLE PRITARATION. . 1 .. 0 i.inv one cress 51 s:zs. rseiiu u fiv .. ....... - d and one dozen J2 s-ize ; and believe me yours, VCrJ rXSy'DANIEL LATIIROP & CO- Ilickory Grove, St. Charles Co. LIo.. Kov. IU, 18CC. J Prof. 0. G. WOOD Dear Sir: Sci-e time lit mremer, we were induced to use some cf vour Hair Restorative, and its i.cUs were so wonderful, we deem it cur duty to you and tLe Our little sun's lieaa lor sen e m..u 1 u ,,ci-f,M-tly covered with sores, ai d s r.c cabed it scald-head. Tbe bair almost entirely can e eff in consequence when a inen-i, setn.j; ins. advised us to me yowr R( iterative. N c did so, with little hoj.es ! success ; iui, i'. y i nr'-se. and that ol 1.1; our uii-i u. n .v..t l ' - -i .1 -1 ; ft.,-i,ft.l,- rf r.lKatiuus rom.weu n t: me, . 1.. .. v ... , w-w. new and luxuriant cr-.pof hair soon started cut and we can now s:iy that our ooy niw- i.t-am-j - ...1.. . invi'ii.'.nt a trcn ci i.i.ir. s -j other bi!d. We can tl.en.fcre, ar.d do beitly recommend you ur Restorative ns a perfect rextd fjr all diseases of tbe scalp ar.d ba:r. W e are.y.urs rcspcT.iuu . GKOItGE W. HIGGINftOTHAM. SARAH A. IIIGG1XBOTI1AM. Gardiner, Maine, June 22, 1ST5. Prof. 0. J. Wood Dear Sir: 1 bave u..i two bottles c f Professcr Wood's Hair Eestora.n. and can truly say it is the (rreatest discovery cf the age for restoring and charting tl.e llair. Ref.-re usi::g it I waa a man cf Frvtrty. Y.j h .ir lias now attained its c.iginal co!-r. icu can recommend it to the world witbcut th Uawt f.-ir, as my case is one rf tbe wors-t Vir:d. Yours rc)cctfidlv, DAK1F.L MURPHY. 0. J. WOOD & CO.. Proprietors C12 Proed I ivav. N. Y., in tbe great N. . V ire I.ai.:r5 E.tabd.bmcnt.i and 114 Market st., St. Uuu. Mobile, and Suld by ail good DrUKiw- y JOSEPH M'DONAI.D, Protb'y aiiv r less season a beautiful vision fleeting as time for soon tbe icy cord is twis'ed around - - . 3-. J ll. 1 ft its neck and the year 1103 aei u ou mo uicaL . 1 1 1 ! T L of December crustieu, dui every men t 1 . 1 !1 kin" 7 We hear tne last sati wan 1 Ob ! thou wilt come no more ! Never, never, never, never, never! "t Tm UnniwK's "ltETCKN.-The Cbarles- ton Courier's New York correspondent, writ in" on the 16th ult. sajs: "Among the pas- Virginia emowiuv 'o , .T ' -i'" ji.:u i- V.Xc Tr.n P,TMrr.fl. Dec. 3. The State llemo- sengers vy tue - l-t lliu I 1U ll.tl nuLLvt ' " 1 i.Aftw. . .1 a., T n a Tf 1 nri I " :1 I ' -I,- -.w P.mbria mil not be Uratic Convention met at 10 o'clock this ISroeck. tne repreu-u.c 'use, aui " i . , , 3 bebind in forwarding its consdmmation. ftt5TA colored convict died on Friday list at the States prison, Auburn, N. Y., in .... . , saovrer bath, where he had been pacca ior punibbment. The affair came near causing teeded that ol jebleraay. " u " j.. lok out lor fresh champions ? ISr 'Ser ,5Sfe Sol whtah o cu.po.0 wiO, the Brbbh Bjcr. ,ted .Mr ijeicuer aa ,,,,n Rr that this country is now nate All tnr-.rtinnr mm RaV that this country is now ernor . , . r,JOf, -Krnsi.L Prioress, thouizh a Timothy Rives, of Prince ueorge county. ""J -i"- .V"--T Kn r,t rlass. The f.nlr the floor, and made a speech, pouring gooa rac -r, . . is time tiiw " -i.: a,'. fh Nicholas. Sue WasbinKton. ana bucu Mr,- 1 3r:T.M ,h r"iraV": belomr. Mr. Ten Brocck will leave for Kcn- assauit, ana . r'"" "r; tucky in a few days. Tie will look well noon. . . . , . i . i.i ii,t .mm, and its stables, and see It is thought that no vote win oe taiteu ftn(1 know what h to be to-day. : kft Tie ia an eminently proper man to kowevrr finallv ouelled j i this in ou It rcode of torture should be abolished prisons. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The un derfed offers bis FARM situate in Jack . . vt . . .i.,.i.,-i rnni-.tv. f.ir sale. It con- sou lOWHSLftlli, vuftftft.". W. W....J . - - - f Uins 100 acres, about 75 of which are c.eared, ' , , . ftu..,-..,. iBfro.l a larze two BwOry an.t uaius ti-wft. v.w. . r frame house, a lar?e banK Darn, aim uluu wv , -, Ti,..r. ij a!n im the urciiiises a Urj;c OUlMinga. J"-"" i , . orchard of 120 muS fruit trees all bearing, This is ileciJedly one ol tl.e most uj"" lions in tbe county for a country residence. I tie location is pleasant, and tbe soil Hadive. A eood rod lea-ling to Summerhi'.l station, on the Pennsylvania Rail tol, passes through the arm dtance about 4 miles, and is also J nine rom the Stone Turnpike. It is in the neighbor hood of tbe Cannel coal tract, belonging to Jf senh Burkhart, and is supposcu to coiu-m nel Coal There is a never-fading spring ot wa . r . f.m th House from which the ler a icv v - . ., , water is conveyed to the door of the House and barn vard by a Hydraulic Ram. 1 erms ol sale will be so easy that almost any person may be come the purchaser. For further particulars inquire of the under- 8-gned on the premises, 'JT10MAS JONES, iue 18 1858 40.tf. "Standard," Hollidaysburg, and "Patriot & Union," Harrisburg, please insert each to am t of $2, aud charge tins omce T ATIlTVr. f Aver's Cherry Pectoral, has iron for itself such a renown for the cure of eTcry varietv of Throat and Lung Complaint that it Uenurel'y unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever t ha. been em-. tWd As it has long been in constant use Srouiaoutthis section, we need not do more than assure the people its quahtv is kept up to the bes) "ever ha. been, and that it may be itWon tt do for their reUef all it hu ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, JOB. TE1 CTJS3 OT Cotiiveneu, Jaundice, Dyia, Dyzentery, Foul Ziornach, Erynpel, lleadach, Pile, Rheumatism, Eruption, and Sk.n Duejxie', Liver Complaint, Dropty, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worm,, Gout, A.roa. Dinner nil, ar.d for Punfytng the Blood. Thev are sugar-coated, , that tbe most live can Uke them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purpose, of a family physic. a Price 86 cenli per lox; 5 f ox.e for $L00. Great numbers of Clergymen. rhvsiciansState. men, and eminent VJ!Z Sf SS alsrfulldcriptions of the above complaint's, and the treatment that should be fol- 10Do not beutoti by unprincipled dealers otferrejarrtions tey , make more profit on T 11 K k . fiivncinr, 0574 .s ?. ji f.J rv fj Q PI-SPARED BY DR. SANFORl, IS A GREAT scientific Medical D:Sw-i uery, aruj isc.a.ij n.u, cure- almost to gnat too IxUtve. u cure. . bv maaic, vn the first duse (jiving ber.tt.i, ami -elacm more man imv ltm .v..w-. .. any kind cf Liver Complaint, fx. m tbe s-rst Jaundice or iyspepsia u ' '-y. ; all of v bich tre the result of a Diseased Liter. The Liver is one if 'tbe prh.ciial regula tors of the human bod-y. ai.d when it per forms its fimcliors vclli-t the powers of tl tern are fully develop- ed. Tbe zicn.ac w al most entirely depend ent i n tbe Icrdtlj te T.:ft.-r f,.r the rrt. i er t f lit J n tr f e oi its fuuetiona. Wl.rr.PH tl;e u n-arn Js Bt faUit' the ..owe! are at lault. and tbe vide lytUtn suff.-rs in consequence of crc crgar ti e Lit fr-bavi-.f ceased to Jo its duty, l.r tbe en cases cf that orm.u u:c rujiiciu. Lave made it his stiv, .in a practice tf nil thf.n twenty vears. to Ci-d ecme timtdy when.-witb to couMf r-wact tne maiy uiw.- ch it :s liab.e. .hat il.irrSjren.edj if at left ftv.aI. trv'Ui-Vd with Liver Ci mpltn-t ments to viiieh To iTove th r" T T ftw 7 in any ol its i orras, r.r.F - . conviction is ccrtara. A compound hafgbetn frr. ci ly Cn solving gums aud trsictir.g that r ' wh?ch"is solub'e fur tl.e. active virtrei of th .. . r.-. ii ,i . srstfBi, suppnir.g n llcwf f bile, ir.vipie in? f-.-od to die l vi!l rivinrr tone and beritit cry, Tcmovir.p tbe cru. medicine. Those sum;. b.ul from tbe stomach, their place a health ting tho stoiiiac!'., ca-is-purifyiag the blood, ses of tbe disease. andHKehectins & rauieuicurt. without anv of tbe ..is- agrccal.e after tlTects felt by using Caloraelpor Mir.tra: Iciscn.lbat is i:.sii:-ftV.v re.toretl to. te dose after cat btg ui::cht.i to r the stomach and I revtr.t tl:e foidfr.Di risinp: ami sourinp. i Only one dese taken ri-.orci-ei.r.i.Ki-.".. n.gbtmare. fcJJ Unlv one dose taken l ..... ..1 .- r,Alv 1 1 1 1 ! i .7 & .. v i . .... n,,',,tak(i nfifp esch meal wi'i cure Dyspepsia. 02. , , 3-One ilcse or two icEsj.wi.iMa. t wavs relieve Sic- One bottle tak.-n fr tonal -l-struclion rt- moves the cause cfthil-Jctisrase, ana rrases a at rdpbt loosene tl cues costivcncis. i All our Remedies are perfect cure. Only one d.c im-pfi mediately ribevef- Cbj lic, while one dose vf- ' ten repeatfd is a sure cure for Cholera Moj-z-Vus and a prev.itiT m.c .!.ii,v.t nKVIXE. Loeneburg, ana oj o , u merchants generally through tfieemrt.tr. rence of bilious attasie, bile it r.lievfa !1 Nov. t lb5:ou:ry. .,.,, rMy. TTWV OP INQUISITIONTO JAMES Or.ly one bcttle i-nw-ded to throw cut vf iJOTICh Ul iS1-101...: V- , i r. i, w-rct.-rr, th f ffi-cta .-t medicine after aUs. O Ke'tie, wiinara j - - TV f rVC llCy v V nno i ft - - ' I 1 eC4 KeeUe and John O'Keeffe. heirs and legal reprc- e- q Jai:r:uice remove sentatives of William O'Keel.e (tne c:aer, - u. rl cdcr fr,m the .WSfi ceased, and in case tbe said Edward and John elk ne8 or ui.n.tu be dead, then totheheirsa ; - a. lUe aud n.auff,cd ii tivos of tho saiu Mm vm. " " D KeelTe, respectively : v..!.! r.r, I Oae dose often re-P-a rled. cures tbe Cbr. Take notice, tiiat an i-v..-.. . n: ,rilrtl ;n ;.5 worst formi, ii ... summer and bowel com Opiaii.t y-.tlcl a.u..r the first dose. A fnw davn since. Mr. P. S. Eaton, f Hollidaysburg, ran a pplititer into his tinrl paid fal. lid llidaysburg, ran a pplintcr into h During the stormy debate ot usten.ug. - - - and he but considering it a trivial matter, be Mr of "5 iU. tba horses-young M- no attention to it. It soon grew pain and mortification setting ia, it termina in bis death. Saldon.of Stafford county, the lie ,ana i in . - to admit that rumored to-day hat u.e pari es u . g- - - . , guch animal3 as across the boundary nw .wm wruuu. - y - " prior and even Charleston. Th?y Bottle tbe difficulty by a duel were noble horses, but they had already j. t ft ...... wrw,.. w- . , Cl 1 F rrlrtrxr 5na KllOUltl IlUv -Bayard Taylor is engaged to lecture Mr. RiTes concluded hi remarks at 4 reapea e.r uc.. &new wbeQ cKLundred nights this eeason at 50 per o'clock, and was followed by 31r 1 ryor BY-J M to loBV with chances of ., i win !' "t, - i - -r , i i:i-Tftft rt win Mr. len trocik.B ua-v y. ,o, n .v. .v ,f .1,. ,.l. the nomination of Mr. Letcher. The crowd very httle a .ood leaBf311i -u ioiv. iuc nuuic t;wiftftw. w ftft w v . i . . I i inuncnf eight. UC uvuiiuMiv 1 i b , n-.KlMina f wr.- n ft n t and . is immense, auu .u-j jium wvjv. population of New Hampshire, was 970 J tumuita0us. . in 1850. it was onlv 450. or 63i per Tt U hardlv Ropsible for lb Oonrenticn to ft. tf ft decTetie in forty jetr. 1 reach a ballot to-n.gbt. ered "bnt CSUvllvUvc ftft-w. o , . , . . ft JM ...inn hnrQpa TO and when oe next ecuua w.u6 ftft.-w- England, they will be frcsb ana young, anu .3 tbe ea will t enre tJ win. -. . . i wive ILOTIIING! ! UWJinit : : : S . unr.nw wmilfl respectfully in Al vite the atttention of the citizens of Eb- J. ensburr ana bnnouu s ivu . r.tr ami LARGE and LA l l'i r . ; nvTKR CLOTUIN'O which they liave just received from.the Eastern cities and are now onenin"- at their store on m?" which chey propose to sell at the lowest possible uniCll . 1 , .,1 l.c-o nn bond nrice Thev have aiso receive- -" fine and large stock of Ciotl.s Cassimeres, Tweeds. Trimming, &c. &c. Hanc kerchiefs. .in . V, ft. .I?., ail tft-inds and desenp- m Umberellas and Suspenders, Clothing made .lon. oiw i ftf P ease call and nriier at IIIO b iui wan iv.-w.w.-. - tooruer ai i r.nro.hase anywhere see us neiorc uu niao.- t ui. Sse as we can guarantee that we will not be lt in ai.tyandraw prices by any establishment - Terms Cash or Country rrndnce. " EVANS & HUUUW EbwibnTg, No-r. la 19. on I . xa"? "rSe WiUiam O'KeefTe. (the i.e preiiu.iis , . . , ; jbler) dwcaseil. in the township of Cambria, m the countv of Cambria, ami (A.mmonwca.th of PennsvlvaniA.on THURSDAY the 21 day of DECEMRER next, at 1 o'clock m Uie afternoon of that day, for tbe rnrpnse of makins: Pillion of tbe real estate of the said William O'Kwffe, CthecblcO deceased, to and anions his children v . '..;.. if tho same can be done with- ati'i represiMii;.i -, out preiudice to or spoiling the who.e, other- wis value ana TIIL"V ' , 'aw. At which time ana piacc wu I..W.J if you think proper. , . J Uli. lk''4" SbcrifTs Office, Ebensburg, Oct.20.'58--Ct OONS OF TEMTERANCE. HIGHLAND O Division, No. 84. toons ot temper a. i 1 1 1 1 diTarw S iti.rn.iva (..it a or us linn w i. evening, in the upper etc cf R. ! building -m-rrvTi ri TK Pnmnblet Laws of the l& -.j, vj x i o u- iftw. 1 -- $ sesi.n of tbe Legislature of rcnnsy.vama bave been received at this Office, and are leady for distribution to the personB entitled to reote i JOSErn McPONALD. rrv. t two dosrr.PH cures attacks aasv. by worms, while f"r woni:S i n cbiluien there is iio'suror, 8fcrCopspecdier rcmo3y in the wor.a, as n rc w...-. There is no exager-Qauon in inese si&ic- ments.tliey are piain hoienirij.iiiiuwecia civo evidence to prove.Q while all wno use it are living their unanimous." testimony in its favcr. Anions? tlie hundreds of Liycr Remedies low offered to the public, there are none we can s fully recommend as Dr. Sai.ford's lnvigorator, 8 peneraby known now throughout tbe Union. This preparation is truly a Zitcr Invigorate produc'iug tbe most happy results on all thos who use it. Almost innumerable certificates lmve been given of tbe great virtte of this medicine by those of the highest standing in society, and we know it to be tbe best preparation now before tbe public. Hudson County Democrat Prico one dollar per bottle. SANDFORD & CO., Proprietors. 845Bio4 way. New York. Dr. CEO. U. KETSER. Ne 140 Wood street, -wnolesale and retail ager.t- C-Sold ker by all DrK:-t b7 Tbriwr.a rrb. - fjn-1 fir n C
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