rhiclji f eartt pasK oivihzf .1 luniicrf erf! fi ffUter from Epe-The Niagara v S January 13. The Cu- 038 D,ASm.wp 'vara; f.rom Lwerp,lw:th ri i lt inst., being one week later iteJ :rtQ advices, arrived here at half fcn pre"-"- - ,r - jlltOC Fv stfianiship Hcser, . wnicn sauea irom OQ t"C 1 L LI U 1tVCUlUCI, JJlil ... i tlir Utth nit. She en- iito0ue'nliurr;canc lasting from tho lGth ..uDtere ,i,:ni which she was thrown f . -lnn J Ull u ul o wTr"beamend3, and leaking badly, the accumulated to the depth of son feet 'B ' KrMiac choked. Nar.oloon has again pardon Moctalembert trotn the niod f tl... Imnorial Court. The i enntcrice l ...- - - r" f tbc Correspondent has also beep. e-itor , '-..u .-r, hunur-ei and sixty other ..onea, - f U U -Pcrtea that ...art Trance has officially overn merit of its sup- adocts measures to counter Kv"1 ,." F l'r of President Buchanan as :.f tic r'--j ' siated in f sa&e r "-panMi press have generally denounced mAwi" of President, iu a severe ' u to. cnrrr.i1 Mr Kr.k l np s 'ti.'vff l'ie Jrlt'su legation' at VVash 'ea'' " rv, i iittr is to tfo to Stockholm. n pi n r t . ..'-, p iu the Victoria Theatre, London, . . .,rr;iilp name amoo? the audience. .7 a l- a 1 1 1 Li : I . j v,,,. tlnr rnu L-jrued. 1 Le crew esca : 'S'-.i h ;-' -' Oao toat contaiutug the ccr c:vl f jar scsmeu ha i been piclicl ..i-..---.---. into luiv)rd liavc-n. i tie t lea's IrJ r..-t Lesu te-rd from Li.': scsreii f.u .-!! !-, B5YS the way to ilitiic'-itv i kv uowxani-.g Hir: tiiave ' tu T:;:K-.:e of the steadier Cir, assi;n fp.m (jalway had been ptpoued until yaJ January. f.llKAT URITATN. the ' . .it... I n n Tinuf, ia a leaa-T on the the ..;,n "f rhs likrht of search, thinks at of t'.e dibieulty is a declaration nv e t'v. :bi" -.lave trade is piracy. 1 ins. uow .k, ;re Americans will not do, and the i:i'-h will do. Thr.q, therefore, wo go .- PtFtir;2 the pTvci'-iis lives of English ho c:ust .-: Atnea, where one ccnnoi L'C fj jwu a sei uu -i!ut ten dead I'-'.i lifeLmon: where our i:u- i Vi. f.-rc. ha? v,.-, hrL-'j:i,e a moctcerv,. and our -5 z-a a j;?st. were bi ing paid to Hit hoii'irs which the i-.i'ijhipuian it every port entered by the lir Lu$ had awakened a strong protest from lie kn?l;.-.h rre3. and a generally expressed .Win that he should bo treated as a eiuiple i-iiu-::!n:nau. i." - i ir.fMM,i;;fo.i, at Nicaragua, has given riso to j edltotiaU in the r.'.i.Uh press. The Inn's, after recounting the fi-atures cf tho ease, concludes as follows : "We ; may remark that tins style of communication ia which, at every difacmty war is denounced ; jects no crcd.t on American good sense, tl cann' t even give them auy real repuia ;..a for courage. A collision between the 1'x.eil forces cf England and America vratli ir an tvi-nt fraught with terrible conseiuen f, .i.d perhaps a I"ig cud Lloody war i Ul Le carried on In the in -".? ferocious .i rii v ill'- the ru::i of i ast trade', and a i.-.i ' - progre.-..-; e. Le mirpt ercs 7 u.j i.o the resUtt. A rtruzala between two ssch people u'Jhrin into play animosities which wo'd i' i.l tl.) iv.ore Li.t:r for tho relationship hi? c.-;.i".i.ua!ly talking of war is a proof ;ien- ! & SVil' V.e, in uas ii".t we! 'bed its cousc who L ave experience of ir .,.,,1 , . ts ListOTj proves. i . . i trv, hiv I-arn-d i: jt to t-.,c-d tho --God of I!at!,-s " The cLc--:; co::t'-st between A:::-rs.-t t !: T.-''.J ut ;uii, Moiphy and v :i.i th-2 f,d- ..nr rc.iui: Morphy wor.6-jveugann.es, A!:i::n tw, axid two wc-r."1 drnwii Accor uiig W the -arrceuieot, Morphy having won svi cini -is C-.e- vict'-r. I'llANCE Iu- E:.,pjror, in reviewing his fW decis- 8:iiits to M. Ue .Moi.taicmoi.-ri a rcmis- : i: .-a cf th? sentence definitvly announced J i:xsi c'.in by tiie Court cf Appeal. Ilis 'Jr,;o.:!v also aran's a p rdon to oi. uouaioi, . Tv f I The .ILm'teur contaius a u-?pa.c-i, Uated i ,;::d!' h Nov. 3th. announcing that .'ord '.::uld goue "P mcr ia!i(;-!i.i-.-iiai , itli five vessels, two of whi?h were gunboats, i the London Cit-l's I'rjris correspondent r;tt(, . I am ablato state very confidently -it the ' Court of the Tuilleries has, within -3 lat two or three days, caused Lord Der Ij3 Ujvercmrnt to V" officially informed toat, ia caso England thould see fit to take v r.cafeurcs to counteract the American F'licv. indteuted in certain parts of President foe :ii nan's speech, the may rely upon the -rp:rt of Trance to the utmost extent.' ' M. Tropiong has been orpolnted rresident tl Marshal D'Hillierc?, General Angely iUtlicDuke cf Malakoft", izc L'lestdw-nts ot : l'rcch Senate for ISIjO. h i? rumored that troubles have broken f"tti:iong she Kabjlcs, and (Jen. McMahon j'.'.-ft Pari? to resu:::3 the commt-u 1 of the 1;2-J" in Algeria. SPAIN. -tie I'tninmar Corretpondtitt sas : The to ws which the electric telcerranh has - rs taught concerning the Message of the Pres ident of the United .State3, has produced a ?ut f-er.sation iu this city, and has already "a commented on by the daily journals in toce of oCnded national pride which might -'ir Jiy Lft ezpected." He via ayierts that tho declaration of Mr. -'iliacaa provokes laughter, rather than an ;r, aal ny3 that if ho endeavors to make Itself the apostle of the infamous American 'uasteiiiQi, it will probably cost hi.m as as it has done all those who have tried tj realize their ridiculous idea. A to buy laS the if pwiish Antilles, it gays that only j. Kau who knows nothing of Spain and '-Poniards could mention such sn al.&urdity tv. , ',nar2"ta considers President I?u- -ma ti Message a mere election ciap-trap, (V ,C0Ltinualin of that which he made at pS-Dd to obtain for himself partisans for the ropdepcy; but thinks some other Democrat 'T -!4 hh and tint that mav lead to ,;e!t wlneii sixteen peruus cib irauiicu Y-ib. i tlj" rush ,or tIie doors of ox'-t "3i'v inifue O.i'.lccnd from Charleston, l '"ft,-, Liverroc-l. was struck by lightning serious complications. It behevos that more fillibustcring expeditions will be connived at; but it argues that if the little Republic of Costa Rica was able to defeat "Walker, who took over to Nicaragua a much larger force than auy liksly to go to Cuba, little fear need be entertained about Cuba, garrisoned by the flower of the Spanish army, and provided with a flotilla large enough to cut of all sup plies. The Monarquia concludes with the follow ing piece of fine writing, which expresses, however, the national opinion : "Are there still iu Spain men who believ& that the Uni ted States are able to snatch Cuba from us ? Our national pride rebels against such an idea. Tho nation which first planted the cress on the American continent; which over threw empires, and then gave them her civ ilization and her laws; which still Waves her glorious standard over the splendid fceauty of the Antilles "can neVer believe that day will come trhea tse Apnlachian vulture will pounce on Vyuoa. cpam ouui conquer or die bcrore the permitted such a catastrophe, and would even upon burning ruins wave till the last the standard of Old Spain a standard which may, perhaps, bo tora by the artillery of those mercenaries, without God and without law, but which, till the last, will be resplen dent with majesty and glory." ITALY. Reports have been current of differences between the Papal and French governmects, but were contradicted. A levy cf IS, 000 men was spoken of in Naples. The Post's Puiis correspondent has reason to believe that negotiations are goin on by which the French garrison may remove from Home and occuyy Civita Vecchia, whilst the Austrian garrison will confine itself to Anco na ouly. A sc-rous ui.-iarbaijce, mounting almost to an eincatc, Mok place at -Milan It was originated by an altercation between some people and soaie soldiers. The people began to uupavo the streets, but order was restored without difficulty. Cremona acd Loo! are reported ia a state of a-Mtalion. AUSTRIA- One hundred millions of one florin notes, new currency, are to be issued. Thii will prevent a loan The Vienna Rank has re solved to resume cash payments in full on the iid of January. A Vienna despatch an nounccs the death of the Archduchess Marie Anne. RUSSIA. The RusbiLtn government has appointed consuls at Canton, and ir; about to establish a naval station in China. TURKKY". A letter from Ja2"a, dated December 2d, says that no putiishment has yet beeu inflicted on the five Musselinen. arrested for the mur der of ao American family in the neighbor hood of Jaffa. The Americans have threat- CIie,! to ronil.aru daiii n lusnce uc noc cxi.cuted, and if they keep their word they w ill have to come to that extremity. The gU:ty parties are all at lieyrout and may cscane. Advices from Constantinople to the 221 statt; ,iia: a change of ministry has been post- poiKU All l acha is strongly supporlea ty Austria, but vi-dtnt scenes had taken place in the council r erouk ivhan refuses any other placu m the ministry than that of nun ister of fjreiiru atfairs. Tho reconciliation of AtThar.iatan with 1'i.rsia has taken placo. Political Speculations. The Koston Courier, conservative Old Line Whig, dignified and respectable, the organ ot the solid men of lioston, repudiates the idea of makiug the Republican party the basis for the re-organization rt'the Opposition for the oamr aiirn ot lbb'J It will be recollected that .1... . . . . w t , . r Tin 'fini.i.iinin fiitii :ir Wash- nig:oiJf si.'.I'-il liia mis was a pan ui iuc piau of the new pirty The Courier is very deci ded that any at?on:r,t on the part of the coi serTatL'o V.'hi., to iufusc a national element into the Republican party, would prove futib . . 1 -I .1.!. . f l I. In its iulirtaent tho prcner course for the ! conservative men to pursue, is to orgonixa a I third pirty, "under tho head of me who cau j corr.u.aud "ihj c'Hdideuce and respect of South - crn as we'll as Northern voters." We take it I tbr.t this i-xrirecsiou reflects tho opinions of li,al tm:in partv of ret;rmnig politicians, who met Wh-hiJgtuu, in solemn conference, r ti.,. nurrose ot crc;oniio2 this new con- M. L V.- svat-.ve s,-rtv. Iu views of this transaction I we observe that the Lading o pposition papers arrt tai.: observation: to accertain the tem per of their exact political latitude and longi tude. Even the Tribune, the organ of Ab olitionism, the advocate of negro suffrage, the continual and venemous assaiiauc ol ever man and measure born south of Masou and Dixon's lino, or even outside the rarified at mosrhffre of radicalism, has turned conserva tive, after a fashion. It is not willing that the Republican party ehould contiuueeven to .seeiu a sectional party, but to put a better face on the matter, pnrposes -'to fight the next Presidential battle on tho platform of essential and gecuie contcrcatifn Auti Filibuster, Ap.ti Cuba-Stealing, Anti Slavery 1'xter.tion." To secure this object, the Tri bune is wi'iling to endure the Americans, ta king such a specimen as N. P. Dauks as a definition of what an American is, but not the American party which is sumnarily kicked out of the arrangement as follows: "The American party is dead. You can not frighten with its spectre any but the most timerous, the silliest ghost Feer. But there aro half a million voters who formerly belonged to that party who do not mean to hnve their linsers used in 18G0 to pull the phps-tnuts out of the fire for the benefit of the Leccmpton Democracy. We want them to vote with us is there anything wrong in that?" Noc at all. Get them if you can, by all means. Persuade the half million of Amcr can voters to pull the chestnuts out of the fire for the benefit cf Seward Republcanism, but don't bo fiightened if they refuse to come to yoar rescue. None but the "most timor ous" can be fiightened at the Spectre of the American Party. JIow thece patchera up of old garments flouudcr! They coax and kick at the same time, with the gloomiest forebodings that all their coaling and kicking is -useless. All the macccuvcring and enlisting h useless. The Opposition managers cannot summon an array that will withstand the onset of the united Dfmecraeyiu the contest of 10. From the Jefferson City Examiitcr, January G, . The Border lluffians at their Work. We leara from Mr. J. S. McComb, the bearer of a petition to the Governor of this State, from the citizens of Bates county, Mo. who arrived in this city direct from there to day, the particulars of another startling out rage, committed by the robber Montgomery and bis band, in :hat county, on the night of the 30th December Between 12 and lo clock ofa that night, Montgomery, with about thirty of his myr midons, attacked the house of a very wealthy farmer Jerry Jackson, Esq. who resides twelve miles west cf Butler, in Bates Couuty, about two miles from the line, between Missouri and Kansas Territory. The house was a large two story fra'aie, with a -10 feet lot running back toward the north. Mr. Jackson's store was in the lower room of the south portion of the building. The robbers first broke open the door leading into the hall, but wre fired upon by the inmates. The firing becoming too hot for them they., retired, but ralied a- gaiu and proceeoed to the northern part of the building and fired it. The flames soon spread to all parts of it; the band iu the meantime having surrounded the prcmisis, to cut off the escape of the in habitants, proceeded to fire into the windows one of the balls striking Mr. I&ckson in the fac. destroying his noe. The firing was kept up spiritedly from within, until the flames forced Mr. Jackson, together with three men who were with him his son son-in-law aud one other man out of the buil ding, who succeeded in making their escape. The three men who were with Mr. Jackson were not fired upon, but several volleys were let offet Mr. Jackson, who returned the fire, and succeeded, it is supposed, ia wounding cue of the rascals Montgomery stole four hors3S from the place, and then went over the line The building, which was a new one, and very costly, together with 31 r. Jackson's targe stocK ox goods, lurmture, x.o., were whoi'y consumed. Nothing Was .saved but his books and papers, which his wife had ta ken the precaution to remove to an out house anticipating the attack. Fortunately Mr. Jackson's wife was also in the building, which was left undisturbed Mr. Jackson's loss from this mnrJerous at tack was in the neichborhood of six or eijrht thousand dollars The negroes on the first intimation of the attack, all fled to a neigh bor's ar.d were not molested. Our informant tells us that this band of rob bers and marauders had been threatening Mr. Jackson for some time past, owiog to his strong pro-slavery sentiments, which he cared not to have known. A number of other residents of that county have also been threatened, and may be rob bed aud murdered at ai y moment, unless the strong arm of Judge Lynch is extended in their behalf, or they receive from our State sufficient to bring Montgomery and his bund to justice This is the secou l express that has come to this city in the past two weeks, calling for aid from that portiou of our State, aud we sincerelv hope 3:)mcthin will be done to rid the country of this organized baud of ruffians, and that speedily r . mm Kansas Governor Medary STontgoaiery and his banditti. A private letter from Kansas, now before ua, gives a sad picture of the lawless violence of Montgomery and his band of robbers and J a.ssassius. The new Governor, Col. Medary, arrived at Leavenworth and took charge of his oflice on Saturday evening, and on Suu Jay was waited on by a committee of citizens from the towu ot Fei Scott aud neighbor, hood; asking the prottctiou of the geveruuitut against Montgomery and his men, who had very recently committed a foul murder aud extensive robbery. Fort Scott is about a hundred miles southeast of Lecompton. the seat of government. It seems that the Sheriff of that county had arrested oue of Montgomery's band, and had him kept in a hotel room for want of a jail. The csiei.sible ol ject of tho attack was the release of this prisoner. So the new gover nor finds another war. on Laud confined-, it is true, to some two couuties; but the robbers have sympathizers all over the territory iu the Republican rr.nks. The new Governor has neither men nor money. The marshall of the territory is a sickly, inefficient man, and tho District At torney is now in Washington. The whole region about Fort Scott is in a deplorable condition, is at the mercy of Montgomery and his men, who are well armed with Sharp's ri fles and Deechers revolvers. That is not an entertainment to which a new governor has any desire to be invited. Col. Medary is in a tiht box. He has ei ther to take Montgomery and break up his uiarau ling band, or be- proclaimed an effi cient Governor. Hut he has not the men and means to act wuh efficiency. We shall sec how he cau get through with it. He is in the graveyard of Governors, and may possibly tiud a resting place witu the other departed. We hope, however, a better fait awaits him. If he takes Montgomery dead or alive, and annihilates his band as ao organized banditti. he can retire with the honors of victory Cincinuti Enquirer. JZiT In the Missouri Legislature, a bill authorizing the Governor to call out volun teers to repel the invasion by Kansas banditti, and appropriating thirty thousand dollars, passed the Senate on the Gth. S3T See advertisement of Dr Sandford'- Liver Invigorator.' IHarricir On Tuesday, 11th inst., by the Kev. Mr. Pollard, Michael Levy, of Alleghany town ship, to Mrs. Maivgret TonD, of Ebensburg. On Tuesday the 11th inst, by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Welch, Wm. T M'Coxnell, to Miss Sarah Hkown, all of Suuimerhill Town ship. On Thursday, the Cth inst., by the Rev. L. R. Powel, Evan C, Enavs, to Miss Eli za Kvans, both of this place, J. C. KOOX, Attorney , ait La-vr, Ebeniunrg, o FFICE IN COLONADE ROAV. Nov. 11, 1857:1. tf lVIJLLIAai A. MURHAY, Attorney at Law, Ebeiuhurg, Pa. OFFICE A FEW DOORS EAST OF E ROB KRTS' store (n6v.l;'o7 W 1 LLIAM KITTELL ) Iu the Court of Com Execu'tor of the . last mon Tlcas of Cambria will and 'testament "of I County, No. 28, De Jacob Behe," dec'J. fcember term 1858. . vs J Summons in partition. Susan M'Coy, et al. J To Ilugh E. M'Coy and ltichard Cook nud Ana his wife: . Take notice, that in pursuance of a writ cf partition or valuation awarded by the Court Iu the above ase." an inquest will beheld at the laKS dwelling hffuse of Jacob Bc-he, deceased, iu Allegheny township, Cambria county, on Tburs day, the ,10th day of February next, (1859) at one o'clock !n the afternoon f that day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estats to gelher held by the said Jacob Behe and Catbaaine Dehe, d -ceased, to and amoug the above named plair.tiir, and the defendants hiirs of the said Catharine Behe -if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same, according to law at which time and place you are required to at tend if vou thick proper. It. P. LINTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Kbensburg. Dec. 22, 1858 td. CAMBRIA COL'XTV, SS. The' Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, to James O'Keeffe and William iO'Keeffe. heirs and letral reprcsenta- lives of William O'Keefic. late of Cambria township, Cambri County, deceased, and nil and evtry other heir, if l'ving, or person interested in said estate (JiiEKTiyu: You fcrc hereby cited to be aud appear before the Judges of the Orphans,' Court, at an Orphans' Court t i be held at Ebensburpr on the first Mon thly of March next, then and there to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of the said Will iam O'Keeffe, dee'd., situate in Cambria town ship, at the appraised valuation put upon it by the luque-st duly awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff on the 10th December inftt., to wit: Valued and appra'sed at the nT! of seventeen hundred and ten dollars; or to shew caus-3 why the sftrric should not be sold. Ai'd hereof fail not. Witnes-' the Hun. George Tasl.r, President of our said Court at Ebensburg, the tenth day f December, A. 1)., lK.'S. M. 1IASSOX, Clk. O. C. A true enpy. Attest, It. P. LINTON. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburp, 1 January. 10, 1859. 0-Ct. J AtiiiitiiLTiiRAL mm. Tite members of the Cambria Giuntv A ericul- i tural Society are hereby notified, that the annual Election for Officers to serve during the er-sniii year, will be held at the office of the Seeretarv. in Ebensburg, at ONE O'CLOCK P. M-, 0N SATUBDAV THE 29th cf JAXUAKV mst. By order ic, . ' PHILIP S. NOON, Secretary. Ebensburg; Jan. 19, 185?. 9-2v. A CARD, Philori-dphia. Pa. Th" underpinned, the Founder and Publisher of VAN CO-JUT'S COUNTERFEIT DETEC- I OB, desirous of retiring from this branch ol busine.-s, has merged that old established work in the popular BANK NOTE REPORTER 01 I ML AY & BICKNELL. Having published V;;n Court s Detector .sir.ee 1838, the undersigned re luctantly parts with his old friends and subserr bers: but this reluctance is lessened by the con viction that in LMLAY & BICKNELL S BANK NOTE REPORTER thev will receive a work that matches the times. J. VAN COURT. Philadelphia, Dec. 20. 1858. NOTICE. A'.l subscriptions to ML A Y )i IC K 2iELLS BANK NOTE REPORTER arc Payable ticrupulousty in Advance This the oldest Bank Note Publication in the world For thirty Jon? years it has maintained au unsul lied reputation, aud continue to be the necessary companion ot all business people ovir the whol continent of America, THE COIXS OF THE WOULD ! Now in press by IsiL.w fc TJickneli.. will be given gratuitously to all idd i nd new subscrilers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Manuels, as compa red with' this, may be considered watc paper. T E V- MS: To the Sena-Monthly, . $1.G0 per annum. Monthly . $U0O Sing'e Copies, at the C.u:iter 10 Cents. ' ilai'ed, . 12 Address I ML AY & BICKNELL, B.x UTAVPoit Oiheej Philadeli hia, Pa. Jan. 12, lS"9:3in. AUDITOR'S OTiCE. -THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP I" point! ' Auditor of the account of John Sanders. Administrator of Jacob- Haines dee'd., to report distribution of the assets in the hands of the Administrator, amongst the persons legal ly entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend f r that purpose at his rfiice, in Ebcnsburph, on TUESDAY, the 8th dav of FEBRUARY next, atone o'clock P.M., wli-n and where all persons interested niav attend. JOHN S. RIIET. J.:n. 12, 18o8.lt. co. ii mission ku?s j' ivn c iz. "FN THE MATTER OF THE CITATION TO .H. John Makin, one of the Executors of John Makin sen.,, dec M. The undersigned bavin" been appointed Com missioner to take testimony to show cause why the said Executor .-hould in.it be required to give security, or in default there f to le discharged, hereby gives notice that he will attend f,r that purpose at his oflice in Ebensburg, on THURS DAY, the 10th day of FEBRUARY next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons in terested mav attend. JOHN S RUEY. Jan. 12,' T858:4t. COMMISSION UK'S A OMCE. X Tin: MA TTER OF THE CITATION TO SL John Ragcr, Administrator of Jacob Kagcr, deceased. The undersigned having btcn appointed Com missioner to take testimonv to show cause why the said Administrator should not be required to give additional seeusity, or iu default thereof be discharged, herebv gives notice that he will at tend for that purpose at his office, in Ebensburg, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of FEBRUARY next, at one o'clock, 1. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN S. P. HEY. Jan. 12, 185S:4t. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, THE Teachers of Cambria County are reques ted to meet in the Court House in the Borou-rh tf Ebensburg, on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday the 1st, 2d, and 3d days of Febru ary aext, fvir the purpose of holding an In stitute. Every teacher is urgently solicited to attend a3 the State Superintendent will be pres ent and Address the meeting. S. B. M'CORMICK Co. Super. HENRY ELY, Principal, Ebensburg School. EDWARD EVANS. Teach - - WM. SEEKLER, Jew.. January 5, 1859.-8t. CI. . MURRAY, Attorney at Law, Kbensbnrg, Pa. HF7-CE OPI'OSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL. GIZ3 J- 3ECSL JBTEy MERCHANTS OP CAMBRIA COUNTY, DESIKOUS of aJv.w.-;r.j their ovra intsreat-", ai - rci cctfui'y :::viul l'j oxamir.a thu S1GI f CIIOiC must purchased on the ax-.t favorable terms ia ha Eastern Cities, and exprey ib!pu?i 1 JOBBING T R A D E. AU of which vili bo 3oM on as favorable terms as acyllouss in the City, . ;. ... CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE, PUKCIIASIXG ELSEWAEEL-. V7. BI. 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How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : Scrofula axd Scrofulous Complaikt, Eucptioxs and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pixir-LFs, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Kheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys pepsia axd Indigestion-, Erysipelas, Itoas or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole clas of complaints arising from Impubitt op the Blood. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the epring, to epel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes car., by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through winch the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin iu pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find 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 is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been cgregiously 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, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little cf the virtue cf Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsar-arilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despLed, and has become synonvmous with invposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as hhall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing 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. TRET-ARED BY K. J. C. AVER & tO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, 91 per Bottle Six Bottle for $3 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the vure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has Leen em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throuchout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever faaB been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOU THS CTBJE OP Osstiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Pout Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles. Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Disease, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors -nd Salt Tihcum. Worms. O'oaf. Xeuraiaia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. Thcv are Kucar-coated. so that the iirost sensi tive can take tht-ra pleasantly, and they ore the best aperient iu the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents por Box; 5 oxe for $L00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personaRes, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not pemiit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur T)ivi (rra'tls'nm- Amehtcax Almanac in which they are piven ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment mat snouia De ioi- Lo not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations tney mane more pruai wi. Demand Ayer's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are (, S ,ld by T. D12VINE, Ebensburg, ard by Merchants generally through the ouitry. ov. 2i 18ob:50:ly. MORE THAI? 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN TKK E(;LAn STATES IN ONE YEAR. -rllE RESTORATIVE of PROF. O. J. WTOD I for restoring hair perfectly and pcrrrian nlly has never yet had a rival, volume after volume might be giveu from all parts of the world, cud from the most intelligent, to prove that it is a perfect Ecsiuratice, but re.id the circular and you cannot uouut; reaa also the loiiowing : C7" Tue II a in. People have for centuries been afflicted with bald 1 toads, and tbo only remedy, heretofore known, has been thi-se abom inable wigs. By a recent discovery of Professor Word, the.-e articles are being fast disposed with but a great many persons still patrvuizu them, because they have been so often imposed upon by Hair Ionics of dsulreut kinds, lo all sv,ch persons, we earnestly make tho request, that they w ill try once again, for in Wood's liestora- tive there is no such thing as fail. e know cf a lady who was ijald, who used the article a short time, nr.d hdV head is r.O'v covered -completely with the tiniest and rr.ust beautiful curls imaginable. We kriow of numerous cases w here hair was rapidly falling out, which it restored to greater perfection titan it evei had bce befoie. It is also without doubt out; of the best arti cles for keeping the hair in good coudition. ma king it soft and glossy, removing dandruff, and has proved itself the greatest euemy to all the ills tnat hnir 5 hpir tr. It is the duty of every one to improve their I personal appearance, though totr.e may differ in i Pittsburgh, Pa. regard to tl e ways of doinh it; but every - in man or woman, is an object ii.uch to W tlei- red, and there aco no L.caus that s-hfuH be let I unried to obtain such a ei i.sidera-.Ln. Wt.ri. ati'a Advccu'.e, Philadelphia. Gi-hoci-.n, Obi Nov. IT. O. J. WOOD Sc CO. Cents ; As I havr bef engaged iu selling your Hair Eestcrativc tl,eln season fur o: e ni'yuur hcal agents, (It. jl. Hnck iuson.) and havh.tf ixpcnu.ecd the Lti.tficia! ef fects cf it myself. I Would like to c 1 tain an ag'-n.-y fir lis Str.te tf Ohio, r s me State in tlit West, should you wish to r.ake such n ar rangement, as 1 r.m convinced there is n tf Mj emial to it in the UnHnl frttc fir resforivv hair, I have been i-niied ii. tl.t Drug busiut-cs for several years,aru t ave s-old various prrparatioi a fur the ba:r, lutl.avc f.vnd nothing ibat re stores the secretive c rat.s or ii ig ratts'the scalp as well as your; bf'ng fully cciivimtd that your Kcstorativo is what you rcpr s lit it to be, I wouid like to ena.j tho s:le of it, i t I am Raibf.c-d it n.its-t tt'.'. lours, truly, T. STOORMAN. Wajland, Mato., Feb. Z, 1SC7 PROF. O. J. WOOD CO. Gents : H vi:. realized the ev.iid eftccti of your Hir Pcstorati!--I wih to slate that, f iding my hair grcv?i ihiii, as well f.s gray. I v.-s induced from what I read and heard, tj try the ankle prtpated 1 y Vou, to jroinole its :;;vtli ai:d tl.ur.c iis co!- r as it was in y. uth, both of which it has ik-eted completfly. In the operation I have t;acd nrnr- ly ti.roe bv.tt.es. lo'urs, Arc. JAMES I-P.ANCIS. O. J- WOOD & Co.. Proprietors, 312 Broad way, New York, fin the prtat N. Y. Wire Itai!- ins itauijstinu-iit.l an i in Market fct.. St. Louis, Mo. Sold bv ail good .ri:"--s,t. December 22. ISoS.o.lq T II E PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, IS A CUE? scientific Medical DiSetAiery, and is daily working cures alnu.-t to groat two bdkve. liruVe as it by u.agic, even t.t first cdf; 7'vnij brnit. and seldom more than one bottle is required to turn any kind ot ,ircr Lomi.laiLt, from the went jaundice or Dvsj ep-ia to a common headache. all of which are the rc?.u!t of a Diseased Livrr. The Livir is one of the principal reguittora of the human body, aud when it i.trfoin s itn functions wU, the powcis of the system aro fully devil, ped. Tl e Stomach is rdnu st entire ly ii.-poneei'.t or. the l.iaithy aition of tit Eivir !or tne rionir ptiioi mai.ci- ii us liiutioii;. W hen the stomach is at fault, th- buwtb are !t fault, and the whole system s-ufTers in ci.se- iequtitce of .no organ the Liver having ceas ed tj do it uuty. ti.r the citiascs oi this organ no of the proprietors Las msec it his stc.Jy iu a practice oi mere than twt?:ty vtars, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract m;;ny de rariL'cmei.ts tf. w ldih it is liable. To prove ti-ri t tiiis remedy at last ft.r.i.:t any per.-oii tnu'd-tl with tl e L'ver Cit:idkfn in any o: it :..3ts, Lzr rut to try a tcttlc, ai-d convicliou is certain. A c.-iround has bit n - One botiio taken (r formed by diasolvii:, p fcnn.Ie ob.-.tniit;. n r- .'l!T!'. and cxTractin0 Ui.ve;, the cuuso f il.f part whh-h solu- di.-ia.-;i', and makes ii that L-lc tor the active vir-1 ucriect c;i;o. one die 5m-- tues of the medicine a Onlv These gums remove all rneiliatey rclicvit, Cho- morbid or bad l.umora lie. white one dose cf- from the omai'li andO t:-u repeated is a ur system, supplying ir.rj cuie Lr Cholm' M-.r-their i hice a hea'ithy bus, and a j reventh i (low of lib', invig.-.rat- of Cholera. lug the stomach, caiis- Oat- dose taken afur ing f..H:to dipist we.l. v. i'd pnvti.t ti c recti r purfyii:g tl." blood .M nuct sf bilious atlact?. ,iving tone and health w.'ii.c: j: relievos all painful feeling. to the whole .machine rcmovin; the cans -P '!i'v ir u .M in 14 of the disease, ani'M mclod to thnt v out of t iTcctiug a radical cisr-the svstim tt.e t-tli-ct.-t wsthent eut of the li- of medicine aftir i It n" . iigrtor.blc ificr effecta' Mtknts. felt by using calomel One bottle f::I:ea t.i or mineral pi3on that Jaundice, removes a is u.-uilly resorted t". a yellowness tT vurri.itv: Oiie ii"tn. iU'ier cat-"l ral coloj from thf Kk?R. inj.', is ufiii'ient to re-" One iiosc takra i lieve the .stomach ai;"CiLoit t;a,e Lttfore eat prevent the food froi.i ing, jiivva ior to tho rising anil som mg ippeiite utt i.,Ves Une se taken !.-" lxd ul-ist wiij. fore retiring prcvci.t.-j2 One di;se, often - ro- nightmarn. , pcated, cnies the chr.t Only ouc d.se Ukca nic Diarrhoea in ite at night looscn'j tlicCJ vv o r s t form's whil bo we is gei.'.iy, and biimnvtr and bowel cures costivenoss. frj cornplaiEi-i ield a !- Une dose tak r. after most the tirst ilote. eacii meai wm cure une Uo.-c cures a t Dyspepsia. EH tacks of worms. For 0"0iic dose or twro worn-.s in c h il d rtn teasii'snsfnl vvil'. nil 0 there is in surer, (.afei ways relieve blck-l ead- or speetlier rcmenv. It ache. nertr t'rils. lucre is n j exaggeration in wic-so statement, they are plain hol-cr facts that wo can eit evidence 1-j prove, while ail rvhn u.-: it arc giving tiitu unau.ni.iu5 iistiinor.v in its taw r. "Amoi jr the buu.hc-U of Liver Remedies now oiY-l t.. tV.o public, there are rmi.e we cn s-, fully recoMihiii:.! as Dr. Sanf.-rci'a Invior- I ator. so genciatly known throughout the UtHi. Fliis preparation is tiuly a Lirrr ltiott-xs. producing the tin st happy results on sit the who use it. Almost ii.nur.ic.-atL ct rrfc.- have Ken given of the gre:,i vittu of this, medicine by those of tite hibt-M iVaud'.i: i s'iety, and we ku"w it t. bw: ;hebcat prepara tion now bvfer? thj public Hwlson. Covrt Democrat. Trice One Dollar per buttle. SANFOPD&CO., proprietors. Zib Broader. New Ycrk. lr. GEO. H. KEYSER, U0 street, wholcfcale anil retail r.gciit. For wde by Thoir.as Devine. Hih freet, Ebensburg. I. O. O. F. Highland Lod-e No rf 42S uutts every WEDNESDAYigC-? vonir.g &t ;nir iiaa on mgn si., in the upper 8toryoi Shoemaker store DIRECTORY MAr OF CAMBRIA COUX TY. The tubseriler ii preparing, (if sufi cient entxnragemer.t be given,) to publUh a Di-rcctorj- MAP of Cambria County, intended to coLtaia as juuch hiforrnsktigrt as any other Coun ty ilap now- i ubhshed m i VnuFylvaaia. Th same to be lithographed, colored and mounted ia the most modern vtyle and workmanlike manner. oud deiivcreel to fUbMTibcrs :t $5 er copv. WILLIAM CILRISTT Jucs 10. 1S68.