ircbas i n iiiiimnTHi-rnif w wi lutcrf Hns I'Cllcr on I lie n atural ization ueMioii. IJi-fciviico Laving lecu uiaJc to the eourso rn. J lv Mr. FillMoiik's Administration j.ursue relation to naturalized American citizens J return to tLcir native Louies, we publLsh oU tins subject, tLe recorded opiuions of pisiEii Wk!s?tku and Edwakd Everett, il-U uf wLoin was Secretary of State during tint Administration : Eii,vt. Mr. neosu-r Co Jjnacio Tolea, 1 X Y. Dei'autment of State. "1 Washington, June 25, 1852. j" The respect paid to any passport grunted Lv this Department to a naturalized citizen, flTIUCrlV a SUUjeJUli Ul U'iilU, Will UC'pVUU UIIUU flp laws CI mat couuiry ia relation to tne jccuue ltd autuority oy as native-oora . i i "t . miL'k-cts. it tuat vjroverumeui recognizes tuc tMit oi U3 subjects iu uciiauuuauzo lucm-g-fves, and assimilate with the citizens of v:hor countries, the usual passport will be a Mi'Hiiicut safeguard to -ou ; but if allegiance tj the Crown of Spain may not legally be re nounced by its subjects, you must expect to V table to the obligation of a Spaniib sub- j.'ct if you voluntarily place yourself within i . :.,Umn r( flnf-. fi Avnrnm A-i t Bei-aiumlnt of Statej 1 WasLiugtou, June 1, 1S52. j" Sir: I iave to acknowledge the receipt of your letter to JJr. Reduall of the 27th ult., iuiuinn? whether Mr. Viotor 1. Depicrre, a native oi r ranee, uut a namrauzeu citizen of the United States, can expect the protec tion of this Govern men I in tk-.t country vrheu ,rocccding thither with a passport from this perartroeut. In reply, I have to inform you that if, a? Gocterstood to t-e the fact, the J overt sicr-l of Franco docs not acknowledge tlie rif;ht of natives of that country to re nounce their allegiance, it may lawfully claim tLirrcrvicis when found within French ju risJieiion. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient Kxvatit, Daniel Weustek. To J. P Nones, Esip , New York. The letter from Mr. Evekktt was address cl to cur Miniate- at Eerliu. under date of lltb January, 1S5C, in reference to several cases which had been presented by t!io Min-ir-ter. "The question raised,1' Mr. Evekktt writes, "had received the particular attention of the .President." The following extracts sufficiently state this doctrine : "If, then, a Prussian subject, born and living under this Etate of law, chooses to em igrate to a foreign country without obtaining the certificate which alone can discharge him from the obligation of military ferviees, he takes that step at his own risk. He elects to go abroad under the burden of a duty which Lo owes to his Government. His departure tscf the nature of aa tscape from her laws ; anil if, at any subsequent period, be is indis creet enough to ri tiirn to his native country, he cannot complain if tbo-o laws arc executed to his disadvantage. 1 1 is case resembles that f a soldier or sailor enlisted by conscription or other compulsory process iu the army or tavy. If he should desert the sorvice of bis cf.uutry, and thereby render himself amena ble to military law. no one would expect that is could return to his native land and bid d'.-.Wce to its laws, because iu the meantime le cL'ht have become a naturalized citizen of wee foreign State. For thcie reasons, and without entering i'jto the discussion of tho question of perpetu al allogiancc, the President i of opinion that if subject of Prussia, lying urd'.r a lgal fb-ijation in that country to perform a cer h:a amount cf military duty, leaved his na Hvc laud, acd wiihout p-.'iriormiug that duty cr obtaining tho prescribed "certificates of emigration," coucs to the United States and is naturalized, and, afterwards, goes back to Prussia, it is net competent for the United States to protect him from the operation of tbe l'russian law. The case may be one of great hardship, especially if the omisf-ion to procure the certificate arose from inadver tauoe or ignorance ; but thi3 fact, though a j'bt grouud of sympathy, does not alter the cae as one of international law. 20 REWARD! BROKE JAIL of Cambria county, and esca ped therefrom, on Friday, the 1st dav of July inst., two men named SAMUEL M'CUL LOUCiH and 1IEXHY JOHNSTON. M'Cul I'tiyh is about 5 ft. 8 in. in hcighjh, fair hair, and about 25 jcars of ago has a wife liviug about Nincvah, in Indiana couutj, Pa. John stun is about G ft. in hcighth, dark complexion, dark hair,,alxnit 21 years of age his father lives near Forwardstown, Somerset co., Pa., where said Henry made bis home. Said prisoners were convicted at June Stsieus bust, and Johnston w.is not yet sentenced. The clothing they bad while in prison was left behind, and therefore must have had clothing furnished tho.rn by per sons outside. The above reward will be paid for both, or $10 for either, if taken up and secured in any prison in this Suite. II. I'. LINTON, Sheriff. Shll '3 Office, Ebensburg, Pa. July '20, 1S59 35 3t. J UST OF CAl'SES, DOWN for trial ac an ADJOCHNEl) held for Cambria Countv. at Ebensburg, c.rnmenoing on MONDAY, the 2'jth day of Aucrust, A. 1). 1S50 : QET O COUUT to be Kex, Kemcrer A: Co. Eljensburp: & Suse. Plank lioad Overs'rs of Summer. M'Guire et al, Cassiday Lippincott Sc Co. Weuklatid Snyder Kbcy Cjiiim inwealili Stiiisell iC Porter O'Niell Sheehan 1'i'tnie Hculey 01:vt,' Executors Litr,hi:er Hughes Pro.dieiser llollowell & Co. J.mes M'Conh-crue vs Paid, vs Hill, vs M'Gough, vs Weaklaud et oi., vs Skclly, vs Fenlmi, sur. par., vs Luther, vo .iotruijS, vs Johnstown Iron Co., vs Gi'dau, Wliites, vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs hash, YV.',t liranrh Ins. Co., Murrsv, Zahru ec Co., Shb'Is," Chuw, D' -n-herty, CJliss. vs Oram, vs M'Csmn, vs Lin tun, vs iFGoiiide. ESTRAYS. A1LE to the residence of the subscriber, in Jackson township, about the kut of June. TWO COWS, one dark brown with the left horn off at the head, star in her forehead, in the shape of a heart, white spots on her back and part of her leg and belly whites The other a light red a little mixed with brindle, a white spot on her rump and middling largo horns. The owner is requested to come forward, property pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed- of according to law, AND11EW DUNMI11E. Jackson tp. July 1S-1S59. 3t. GEG. E. LEWIS, EE. D rTHENDEHS his professional services to the citi Jti zens of Ebensnnrg and vicinity, he may be found in the Office formerly occupied by Dr. I). W. Lewis. Night calls mav be made at the office. July C, 1850-tf. SHERIFF'S SALEL BY Virtue of an c7ias writi of Ven'l. Erpnn. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria County, and to me directed there will bo ex pose! to Public Sale, on the premesis iu Chest Si 'rings Borough, Cambria Count', en Saturday the Gth day of August next, at 1 o'clock P. M. the following real estate, to viz: All the riudit title and interest of William M' Guire, of, in and to Eighteen lots of ground sit uate in Chest Snrings Loroucrh, Cambria Couutj' known on the plan of !aid lJjrotigh by the Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. . . S. U. 21. 23. 2u. 27. 23. 2r). SO 31. and 32. Lot No. 21 having thereon erected a two story frame house, a frame stable and oth er buildinas now iu the occupancy of said Wrn. M'Guire. Lot No 3, hiving thereon erected a two story frame house in the occupancy of Gji ndu.'i M'Guire. Lot No. 20, having thereon erected a 1 story plonk fcor.so now occupied an School house. Lot No. SO, having thereon erect cd a H story plank house, now in the occupan cy of Montgomery Douglass; Tho remaining 11 L"ts improved and under fence, now in the occu pancy of the said William M'Guire. Tnken in Execution and to be sold at the suit of Powell F. Clayton. K. P. LINTON, Sheriff. Ebunoburg, 1 JOSEPH M'DONALD, Preih'y. Prothonot.ny'd Otliee, 1 Ebensbi'.rg, J'dv 3., ib'J. BY virl moii rSJULkC SALE. rtue of an ord-jr t;f the Court of Cc-m- Pleas of Cambria county pursuant t j proveediiis'iii 2ai'titin to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcty, at the late resilience U Jacob P.eho, dc-teased, in Alle gheny township, on SATL'IHJAV, tijc 20th dav of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. the fol lowing HEAL ESTATE, to wit : A certaiu tract or piece or parcel of land situate in tlie towushij)s of Allehony and Carroll, Cambria county, being part of a larger tract surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to Jhn Kmsly, containing 9 J acres and 21 perches, strict measure, (be" the same more or less,) with the appurtenances, i .i , ... (., .... Doun::i and cecnLei Jeiio .vs : iM.-g:onmg at a lieech a corner o land oi la a heirs ol Join l'balon, decM. thence by s.iid land north t-0 degrees cast 1 1 percnes to a- spruce, tnence oy same north one ie rt-e west S'J perches to a post, tlicnc: by tho s:t!;ie north 80 degiecseast 10 rxrT dies to a spruce, thence ty the Si.me (in part) north 1 tl.-gre west liO torches to a lx.tcii, thence Iy the residiv? of the tmct of which it is a part, nortn b'J (Agrees east io perches to a sugar, thence by land of Malhias Behe, Boh lev ami Sherry, south one degree east 225 per ches to a p.st, thence south i'J degrees west 125 pcixiics to a poet, thence nortli one degree west ti6 perciies to toe place oi begmnmg a portion of which is cleared, and bavmar thereon erected a log House, a log Larn and a Saw-mill. 'MAIMS Ol HALJ-J: Unc rialf of the pur cbaw money (after deducting tb,c cots and ex- :cnses ot the action and proceedings in partition nd oi the sale) to remain a hen on too premises, aZ'vA interest on tne said sum to be paid annii ally, from the date of confirmation ol the sale, to Sutan M Coy, by the purchaser, during her life time, and the principal at her decease, to the heirs at law ol Catherine Behe, deceased, iu equal proportions, and the rcsidi.c of tho pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of sale. MICHAEL LEAVY, Trustee. July 20, lS59:35:3t. ilore "SYomlecful tXis:n jjiotia Cave. Dr. D. L. Talbot, in communicating a scries of articles mr the Fort Wayne Times ia regard to the Wyandotte Cave, makes the following comparison between the Wyandotte 8D1 Marjmoth Caves : Wyandotte Cave, oco of the most extensive aod remarkable in t"C world, is situated in Crawford county, Ithaca, about twenty-five miles below New Many, on Plu3 river. I have called it a remarkable cave. The Mammoth Cave of Kuituoky has Litberto been designated as the ? vc;t known cave in the world. It may sorCe vour scicntihc reauers to Lear mo i'sert t!ie fact, that there is one stalagmite ne "m Vryandottc Cave more massive than the stalagmites and stalactites ia Mam th Cave put together. This Cave. I have -ineyoJ and mapped a distance of twauty niu-s ia l'-utb. and there arc nusierous avc- Da"s. 1 Lave never pcnetrafed to tueir end. vthcuii I have visited the cave for bcioniiSc other purposes, over a dozen different Frendir.? on or.c visit four days and w'uiiin its darksome walks. The Man- ttjh Cave is distinguished tnr.re for its vast than its beauty : the Wvfkr.dotte for its ?rt extent, its mammoth ball, its lofty ungi, reach in e frcouentlv to tho bcibt cf J' tat, aud csnccialiv for its auruerous a tcvutifully natur;ii fountains, coatiouaily meet the eyo in every -rcct;on. A portion of this cave has boon aad visited for over forty vcarp. This frU-a h about three miles in length, and i aedtho CM Cave. In 1830. a new door f'diin the old ci;vc was discovered, UICU txtt-niln.! ftio MP!H Tiiiitnl f.t nbont lelre Dii!, Jn Tlxnl Tn ISnM a t er discovery cf ingrcM was accidentally 'lei Klich Lds added eight or ten miles and disclosed a plan of formation "ore extensive and more beautiful than y heretofore known. This cave contains ' (7la'i of formation peculiar to the Maui cnl: otCT cave, besides eomc very pc ,&f and unbrue formations found only in cl iU At . venueman announces in tnc jsult- A C . X Y.) U-rC 'n ,at Clt' 'n tno ccurfcC cf which ui exhibit "a mrMkl of hia steam batter- Wt Advertiser that be will deliver (3 m. hi Vtt. 4 i. j. j ""t uyo men :an wip; uiu auy ui. annnr vi .n: i.-.-n.. t run p. n " del ounnon ir.d rwab it' it 1, win .r T..n i . 0-nl. ami. ib r $40,00 Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized . Commercial School in the United States. ' 337 SliHlents altciiflln? tJaily , Mnrcli 1S50. Usual timo to complete a full course, from G to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary from. $500 to $1000 SLuodnts enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasure. 51 I'i cmbiais far best Penmanship Awarded In J.s;i, Ccj- Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address, F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Ta April, 13, 155G. Aug. 11, lS58,-2y. Ciu, gopgtr anb Sfettt Iron Mart, gtobes, Ioiifls, c. TO INVALIDS. Sheriff's OiTi July, 13, 1S3C. 3t. TKON AND NAILS July 13, 1859 For sale by E. HUGHES. NOTICE. f I IE subscriber lvaving disposed of his stock of jo iltJicines, ;c., to Dr. Geo. 11. Lcv:s, in tends removing froia this place. Ail persons km-wing theniselves indelitcil to bim eitln-r by Note or Book account, are hereby notified to come forward and settle the samn without delay, a-; r.ftcr the 20th instant they will bo placed iu the hands of the proper ofiictrs for collection. D. W. LEWIS. July G, 1859.-33-8t. DR., HARD MAN, ATi 1 S.T TLVAl. VII 1 SIC S AX, axo O g ; O Furisiei-ty l'kysieian to Cincinnati Jfruwe lltpi pitaZ and JnraUi' Jlcireil. Correspondhij Member of llie Lcndan Medical Sjcichj of (HiscrvcJhm , Author cf LETTERS TO INVALIDS, AND KLITOR OF THE MEDICAL STETHOSCOPE, MAY BE CONSULTED AT EliEXSBUP.G, at the "Logan House," on ''Tici.vio v a. n. Iloua on mnr- SUB5CPvIBEn RESrECTPULLY INFOr.MS THE CITIZENS OF EEENSBUP.G AND S, 'vic;.niy,that he has just received end has cr. band the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM PLETK Ftock cf Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron ware, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Plows, 1'iv.nts. Wagon boxes, Suar kettles, &c, ever oiTerel for sale in Ebensbur", consisting of 25 differ ent Patterns of Cook Stoves of all sizes; 20 diftercut patterns of Pail-T and Heating Stoves of all size: 10 different kinds of Plov. s; Sugar kettles and Wagon boxes of all sizes; Brass and Copper Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of ali sizes; Tin, G'i'per and Sheet Ircu ware of every de scription. Ik has just received a large assortment of HARDWARE and CUTLERY : House furnish inr,Ware, Harvesting Tools, Carjenter's Tools, &c, &c. all of which he v.-'d' sell very low for CASH. Perrons wishing any thin in his lino he respectfully invites to give him a call and examine his prices. Job work of all kinds done on the shortest notice. Also House Spouting maie and pv.t up on the shortest notice & most reasonable terms for cash 03 Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry. Ash. and IV.plarnmbcr. old Metal, Opper, Brass, Pewter, &c taken in exchange. " GEORGE HUNTLEY- N. B. AH persinR knowing themselves iTidebted tome by Note or Book Account are respect, fully invited to call with their cash and settle up immcdiate!y. Ebensburg, July 13, 15.). GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ktv. Tailoring ItsfclislmiCiil. rglHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY informs the citi.ciis of Ebensburg and vi cinity that ho has opened a Tailoring establish ment next door to Dr. Bmn's Drug Store, where bo is prepared to manufacture garments of the latest style and most complete workmanships He hopes, by strict attention to bnssincss, to merit and receive a share of patronage. THOMAS DEVINE. July G, 1859:tf ' BP.LS. N O. & WHITE SUGARS," 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses, 5 Golden Svrup, For sale bv " E. HUGHES. July 13, 1850. ! LIGHT TWO HORSE OR MARKET WA- 10 L CON, for sale by July 13, 1S50. E. HUGHES. 'r:i S tUl''.;'i;'Vl THE undersigned has jast opened an ICE CREAM SALOON, two doors East of Foster's Hotel, and will keep constantly on hand a sup ply of ICE CREAM of a superior quality. He respectfully invites the lovers of this warm weather luxury to give him a call. A. BLAIN. Ebensburr, June 1, 1850. 2S-tf. ACRlttLTl'RAL XOTBCE. THE Officers aud Mauag-rs of the CAMBRIA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY arc re piesred to meet at tho ofiice of the Secretary, in EbensLurg, at one o'clock, P. LL, ei SATUR DAY, the Gth day of AUGUST next. As busi ness of importance is to be transacted, a general attendance is desired. By order of the President. I'll I L S. NOON, Sec'y. July 20, 18o0:3t The following are the Officers and Managers : President, James Myers; Vice Presidents, Jacob I ronhe-.ser ar.d John Inomoc, Jr. ; iianagers, Rees Jno. Lloyd, J. A. Blair, William Kay lor, M. M. Adams and John Evans, (Smith ;) Treas urer, A. C. ilnllin. Attorney it Lnw, Kbensburg, FF1CE IN COLONADE ROW. Nov. 11, 1857:1. t AHRASf .152 :IiOFEMX, Attorney at Law Jotnttown FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north JF of thr corner of llx.n anI Clinton. April 23, 1853. IX TUEORL'SSAXS' COUSVT Or CiM- IN the matter of the writ cf Pnrtiticn or Valu ation' on the Real Estate of Thomas Oroylo, late of Summerhill township, nov.' Croyle town ship, Cambria Cuunty, docea.-iC 3. to ilary Croyle, now re-iiimg in Wisconsin. and Susan Croyle, now residing in Ohio, heirs of Frederick Cylii, dee'd.; Caiherine licynol.ls, intermarried with William Shadier, now resi ding in Illinois ; Joshua Reynolds and William Reynolds, now residing in Illinois, and Abranam Rh nulds, now residing in Wcstmoi eland coun ty, Ponna-, licirs of M.rg-irct Cvcylc, intermav ried with William Reynolds, both of whom are dead, and to all other persons legally interested in the partition or valuation of said estate. You arc hereby notified tbat in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation, issued cut of the Orphans' Cb;rt of said county, and to me direc ted, I will bold the same on tne premises dc scriic'd in said writ, bituate in Croyle township, in said couutv, eai TUESDAY, the 23d day cf AUGUST next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where you may attri.d if you see proper. ROBERT P. LINTON. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofiice, Ebensburg, July 20, 1859:lt, J TINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM ber bought and sold by E. HUGHES. Juno 20th 1850. tf. nf 1 1 E SU B S 0 II I B E R , SUCCESSOR TO G- L. A LLOl'D A: CO., at Jefferson, respectfully olVei-s to the 'ublic, an extensive and well se lected ftpsoi-tme-.it of DUY GOODS, GROCER Hat STRAY IIK1FEK. CAME to the residence of the subscriber in Washington township, on or about the 14th of this month, a RED AND WHITE MULEY 1IET1TEU, supposed to be; two yeais old. No artificial marks discovered on her. 1 no owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay ' barges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of n;coiding to law. - . - M.M.ADAMS. July 16, lS50.35.3t. KOTICC THE PAMPHLET LAWS OF THE LAST session f the Legislature of Pennsylvania have bn received at this ofiice, and r.re ready for distribution to persons en tided to receive them. JOS. M'DONALD. Trothy's office, Ebensburg, June 20, 1S50. if 31. T!. M.-ifSKIIAX Attorney t t.aw, IClejfcltirfi;, Xa, (J .locmld" li j.v," l.C:-r ;, Cans, P-oots V Shoes, Ready Made Clothing. Hardware, Qr.eorsware, l'aints, Glas;i, Oils, and all the articles usually required for Faniilv Building, and. Mannfaetoiing purposes. A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family rued Uincs, that for quality r.nd variety is not surpas sed, (if equalled in the county.) All of which he will sell nt the lowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. ALSO, A large amount of Spruce and Tiivc Lumber constantly on bands, and Bills for Lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible notice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefrerron.-May 20, 1857. If. A I 31 1 Si STIt ATOlt '3 K OT1 C E. i:TTEl:S of Administration having been JkLJ granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria County, on the Estate of John Noel, late of Washington Township, Cambria County, deceased. All person knowing themselves in debted to said Estate are hereby rcqnerted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are requested to pre- so :it them properly authenticated for settle- j m cut. MARY A. NOEL, Adm'x. JOHN C. NOEL, Adnvr. June, 22, 1850 31 (,t. ; A C33S 2 TORS IVO'I'ie U. f ETTERS of adininictrntion having been gran R j ted to tho undersigned, by the Jicgi it-r of Cambria County, on the Estate ot Micikm 1 Lai weaver, late of Chest Township. Cambria County, deceased. All persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to niako im mediate payment, and these having claims against said estate are rnqntsted to present them prop-erly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL KIBLER, 1 Adminis JOSEPH GILL, jtrators. Cliest tp., June 15, 1850. 30-Gr. . TOU2tTN"HOUSE. Sh'junu'tcille, Cambria HM. co.. James W. Con-don, Proprietor. The proprietor assures the pi'.blic.that no pains will be snared to render his .guests comfortable. July 28, 1858. 37. JOHNSTOWN, at tho "Foster WEDNESDAY August 3d. JEFFERSON, at tho "Cambria House," on even ing of Atignst 4 tii and morning of the 5th. until 0 o'clock, and n: later. R. HARDMAN treats Consumption, Bron chitis. LnrymritH, Asthma: and ai; other Diseases ,f ilic Throat and Luntrs, by MEDICA TED INHALATION. ! The great point iu the treatment of a human maladies is to get at the disease in a direct man ner. All Ejedioir.es are estimated by their action upon the orsau requiring relief. This is the im portant fact upon which inhalation is based. If the stomach is diseased, we take medicine di rectly into the stomach. If the lungs are dis eased, berathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into them. The reason why Consumption and diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been because they were not ap proached in a direct maimer by medicines. They we re intended to be ljcal, and j-et they were so administered that tl-c- could not act constitu tionally, expending the;r immediate action upon the stomach, whilst the f ml ulcers among the lungs were unmolested. 1NI1ALAIION brings the medicine into direct contact with the diseas, without the disadvantages of any violent action. Its application is so simple that it may be em ployed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It etc? not nerange tne stomacn, or lnioriere in the h-a-t w!4th the strength, comfort or business of tire pr.tlent.' " - u' tit iter tilseiises 'i rcaicu. CrJ- No charge for consultation. In relation to the following diseases, either when complicated with Lung affection or existing alone. I also invito consultation usually mm them 1'rui.ipibj CttrcUe. Fr. 'lapsus and all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation r.nd othe- forms of Heart Disease, Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, and all other tlis eases of stomach and bowels, piles, &c. Mr. Hardmau treats all chronic or long stand ing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bow els, Bladder, Kidneys, Brain, Heart, Nerves, Womb, Spleen; Spfne, Eyes, Ears, iSrc, Scrofu la, Fits, Cancer, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin D:seass, Fever Sores, Catarrh, Seminal Weak ness, Neuralgia, Whites, Insanity, Dyspepsia, Giddiness, Heat of Urine, Syphilis. Piles, Sick Headache, Enlarged Tonsils, tfce. May 25, lS50:6m. (Address BrocMvii 1 O., Box 320.) THE I A liAGOT SI? LF-GE7ER AT I ? G-AS EUENER. This valuable patent, portable, self-generating Gas Burner is offered to the public, in full con fidence of its positive superiority over every other HASH n;j:iT in existanco, for Simplicity , Sit:ty. Ecoxomv, and iiaJLLiAxcv of light in ny temperature. T i. ' T . ! 1 -P ..ty..v ci, r i T.i?nT) Jl iMlt'VU.i Ol t'i'.i.ij, OJ.Viu ui r i.ivir.iv, 1,1 - ing a steady, cheap and RUIIiLIAXT GAS-Lir,IST. requiring no trimming, or other attention, except limply filling the lamp with good burning tiuid, one quart, of theiiuid converted into ga3 in t!ie Burner, giving a full, broad and cleau t'ame eighteen bou"s. Thij light, which is equal to lllat from tight ordinary wick'd tubes, at an expense of but three, is also, under com plot e control, being reduced by a Mm pi 3 process, from a full blare to r. sniall t?ie, and as quickly restor ed to its full capacity. The burner can be readily applied to ail htylosoi Oil, Kehoskkb, l a mi-hex t. 7 HUMPHREY'S IX SPECIFIC I IOM CE OPATIIi C REM ED I ES, No. 5G2 BROADWAY. THE GREAT FEATURE Of this series of Domestic Ri-medics is that each particular medicine is a Si-ecific Ibr the partic ular disease or class of disease whose name it bears, and may be rciicd upon for the cure of that particular affection. Hence, perac-us suffer ing from a chronic disease or long-standing ail ment, in buying a case of Uu:.:r;mET's Specifics obtain the particular one desired in their case, and thus themselves make a cure which other wise would cost them man v dollars, and no small f amount of time and medical attendance, if, in deed, it could be obtained at all. Thus multitudes suoor from Dvsfipsia, Bil lors Condition-. Costivuxess, Sad Taste, per- OITICK No. ?., ' C.Mii t ii .-isc.-. I -. - 1 YOKE WORK Oi-EN, : . . , For ovtlu b v ' E iIUC.iiiS j.j; 13, ls'ir. and Bci;N':ti Fj uid La:i s; also, on pressure and 'with founts to Gas Pxturcs, in all their varieties. It is.-vlmirdj'y adapted for lighting churches, dwellim-, bicturc-roiHOS, lialls, shops, hteambats and railroad cars, or wherever a good light is iiesire-i. i auius iicmhhis hi tttuiiu uiu iui of territory for a valuable article that will com mend itself, bbould make early application, only to the undersigned. Burners, Lamps, &c, supplied m any quan tity, with promptness forwarded by express to all parts of the . Uriited States pr.yable, C;ish ui dell very. BU'l'f,ER, HOSFOUD & Co., Troprict ,-rs. No. 2 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y". or, 171 Broadway, and No, 1 Courtlandt St New York. J:3-Can be seen, burning at tho office of this pane.r. . June 20-ISoO. 32-Ct. THE undersigned,. Directors ef tho Poor and I loose of..ErcpLoyp-er.t of Camlri.i county, here by give' i?t'.cc that in case of any destitnto per son becomintf sick: or disabled, that may become a charge npon the county, they request persons in whoso charco uch destitute persons may be, to give notice to the Steward of the Poor ai d House of Employment, or to either of tho Direc tors, of the condition of such persons, so that they can bo removed to saM roor Ujuso wunoui delay. WM. PALMIER, ) DAVID OT1ARRO. MICll'L. M'GUUIE. 5 Jan. 2u, lo30:ti g O. O. V. Ulldiwd I-dge N S- 42ri.u.eets cverv V 2.iS ErdAY - 1 vci.:;;g at ib-tr . liaii ' lilg i a tli , uppc o'.'Jjvo.' .Locmoker 'b U:c Coated 1oxgl"e and Dklilitt, wjucn is fectly controlled and cured by the DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC. There is scarcely a phase cr form of this dis ease which is not promptly controlled and nlli iaately cured by the use of this Sr-ccinc. Thous ands who have suffered for years with this "Bilious Condition" having purchased a ca-o cf these Speciiics, have obtained a perfect cure and immunity from their old complaint. COUGHS, COLDS AND SORE THROATS, which so frequently lead to BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION are all in their early stage secured by the COUGH PILLS. Many cases of long standing Bronchitis and irri tating Coughs have been perfectly cured by this M.'coiric. But more ! many persons Lave a spe- ... i -1 -. , i i at r 1 1 cine liability to cuius ami taive ine.u iroin nie least exposure. This will be entirely relieved by the use of the COUGH PILLS, as scores cau testily from experience. So CATARRH is one of our must common and most troublesome diseases, acrainst which the Old School Medicines and even Hma?iatLic prescriptions, artot vc-iy little use. Yet hundrids of persons have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long standing aud obstinate, cases of CA1ARR1I by the use ot this specinc. One aged lady m Syracuse was thus perfectly cured of a Catarrh, which had annoyed her all her life. And a young lady at one of our r?t class boarding schools, who was so afoicte 1 with this disease as to require move than forty hand kerchiefs a week, was entirely cured in a single week by this Specific. PILES, blredinr and blind, some c f those common and obstinate forms of disease which are so difOcui to cure bv the ordinarv methods, but which fint an entire and fundamental cure in the Piles Spe cific. True, time is required : but the Specific is pleasant to lake, reo'uies neither hst nor re straint, and being f -'lowed up a perfeet cine i the result. Hundreds of persons, in purchasing a case of Specifies, have obtained a cure fvr ibis most t rjtng anil obstinate form cf disease, which has been worth to th"m ten times the cost of the entire set. Cases of over twenty years' stand ing have been cured by this simple Specific, and we believe may be cured by perseverance. The case contains the 'St . FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC known. A runeely without any deleterious or poisonous snbstamv, which not only cures the atrnc. and old, mismanaged agues, but ma v be relied upon an a preventi ve when persons are re siding iu a fecr and ague district. It prevents or protects npon tho same principle that vaccina tion prevents small pox or beliadonca prevents scarlet fever, by pre occupying the sjsteni with the true Specific. Hundreds have been thus protected an-1 cured. THE OPTIIALMY SPECIFIC has proved a most invaiuabli; remedy for SOKE EYES r.nd EYKI.1DS, and for WEAK and BLURRED SIGHT. One lady in Indiana, who had been a suuerer Irc-ro sore t-y lor many vcar?, audi for two years was en li rely blind, was cured perfectly by the Oplhalmy Specific tdonc. HEADACHES, to which so ninny arc subject , find a curative in the case. There is a specific which relieves at the time of lh attack, and also ;,e which cor rects the condition of tho system upon which il depends, and so destroys the predisposition tj a retuix. . - The specifics for the various forms of FEMA1J-; LOMl I-iAl VIS have, proved invaluable. Or.n i.OX rtamuio; LEOCOERIKEA or V.'HITICS, attended with debility !i exhaustion, and for which other forms of medieiue are of lit llo value, are full v coi.lrolle 1 and cured by the FEMALE PILES wbilo th specific for ii.-m oi i.auitik control r.lmost cery form of scanty, PAiSKfJ, or iniiKnti.AU ii;x- STP.UATIOK. DIARRUCEAS AND SUMMER COMrLALNTS in adults or children are controlled like magic by the DiAiuiiirPA Pills, while il may b averred without, the. possibility of successful cor.tradicliou that the Dymsstey Vil L5 are the most perfect Specific for that disease known. For the various form of FEVEKS. SCARLET FF.YEB, MEASLES. Mini otiu'r iMscascs ot clii tlron. th KVEll 1 IMS m:iv 1m safely ninl stirelv rclifnl upon. 'IMn se SiKiiiics aro toe preseri rtions f I'n f. UUMi'UilEYS, useil fr years in bis extensive ,-raetii-i. od to tho I'erfecti .11 if wl.lc:i lie h.i.- lievwt.d r',c rts. -n.-i es 01' c. j ,.'i- .-.I. .y. fetimc of Dr. II. no one has been or shall bo i;t rusted with the preparation of bis Specifics, net be oiicrs tne guaranty ot Ins professional life nd reputation that they shall be just fus he rep r&scnts tbvm. They have now been before the public for five years, and have everywhere won golden opinions from the many thousands who have used them. Simplo, free from, intricacv, technicalitv, or danger, they have become tiie rtaly recourse and aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, cr invalid, and have become the lamuy physician acet medical adviser of thousands of families. Nowhere havo thc-v been tried without having been approved. nd their highest appreciation U among those who have known them lonrrest and most inti- intelv. Every family will find these SPECIFICS all they have been recorjirncndeil ; i-kojjpt, relia ble. SIMPLE aud EKI ICACIOI S ; OltOU a FUIEXD 13 SEED and a JRIKXD IXDJIEI". LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. FEVER PILLS For Fever, Congestion and Inflammation cf all kinds. No. 2. WORM: PILLS For Worm Fevc-rAVorni Colic, and Wetting the Bed. No. 3. BABY'S PILLS For Colic, Crying, Teething and Wakefulness, and Nervousness cf Adults. No. 4. DIARR1ICEA TILLS For Diarrhcea, Cholera Infantum and Summer Complaint. No. 5. DYSENTERY riLLS For Cholic, Gri ping, Dvsenterv or Bloexly Flux. No. K. CHOLERA PILLS For Cholera, Chole era Morbus. Vomiting. No. 7. COUGH PILLS For Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Influenza and Sire throat. No. 8. TOOTHACHE TILLS For Toothache, Fac3ache and Neural cia. No. 9. HEADACHE PILLS Fer ITcndaeho Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the Head. No. 10. DYSPEPSIA PILLS "For Weak and Deranged Stomachs, Constipation and Liver Complaint. No. 11. FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES Seantv, Painful or Suppressed Periods. No. 12. FEMALE PILLS For Leucorrhooa, Profuse Menses and Bearing Down. No. 13. CROUP PILLS For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14. SALT RHEUM PILLS For Erysipelas, Eruptions, rimplcs on the Face. No. 15. RHEUMATIC TILLS For Tain .Lame ness or Soreness in the Chest, Back, Lains cr Limbs. A. For rover and A gun, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old mismanafted Agues. P. For li!e3, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. O. For Sore, Weak cr Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids. Failing, Weak or Blurred Sight. C. For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C. For Who ping Cough, abating its vio lence and shortening its course. PRICES. Full set, 20 large vials, in Morocco Case Case and IWk, Full set, 20 large vials, in Plain Case and Book, Case of 15 numbered loxes and Book, Case of any t numbered brxes auel Be ok, Single numbered boxes, with directions, Single lettered boxes, with directions, Largo plantation or pbyoiciau's case, 1 and 2 oz. vials, $5.00 4.00 2.00 l-Oo 25 50 15.00 OCR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Liiok ovw the list, make up a case f wLat kind you choose, r.nd eneloses the amount iu a current note t r stamps, by jural, to -i!r address, at No. 502 Boitdv.ay, Now Yi'tk, ul tiio-uiihib. cine will be, duly fr v. aided by mail or express, free of charge Address " I'll. V. HUMPREYS & C-v. No. 5 '2 Broad wav. New Yoik. 03- S ld in EPENSBl' T.G, by JOHN LODG ERS, Jr.. and by ;dl Druggists gencraliy. J uno 2j, 185:.'.m. IFSi7.1 POlt S ILii. THE undersigned cnersat private sale his FARM, situate in Susquehanna tonnshin, Cam bria, county, couuiimng lnut TWO HUNDRED ACHES, i.I.rt foity of v bieh are e leaml, and bavin" thevon i-r.-ccd a lar-.e BANK BARN, a CABIN IlOl'SE and largo liWELLtNti HOl SE iu process .f trcl'n n. The land is well timbered wi:h While Pn.e, Oak f cve-ry Liiiel, ivc. . il is well supplied by never-failing springs cf wate r, aud Ibeiv are three Sa-.vunlls c-onveoient to the property The land contains coal, iron re and lime, tiiiie, pror.ounccil t 1-e gootl by conipi-U-iit 'ges. and the tract is known by the minx? of -Limestone: place." Au indisputable title will be given. . The property is within t.bout two milchOl J.stqlis. (tiitbolic) Climvh, and aUHit four milts from Cai rob town. I will jU cheap.. For further pai ticubiis apply In the undeisigutd on the premises, er addiciis him by letter sit Car roll.own. LAURENCE DEE. June 15, lS50:3m FASHIONABLE TAILOR. f BHE nndcrsignel tabes thiamethenl .f ir.fonn jl ing ti e F.irJtit'ihiiJis of El e r.sbnrg and i eiuity . ihnl be 1 as corirnencf-d business in tl.ii io n. twe- do. 'io Wcs: .f kiido ,0 jlwin' v arc iiu-ii lb- ii. Sully cvUip,tco: to aiisiy tbl J. JAMES. o m i i t ' V
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