afternoon aod transmission of the inielli frora her. The steamship LATER FROM El'ROPE. (rrlval of the steanier.Auglo Saxoti. Father Point, Sept, 12. The Steamship Anglo Saxon passed this point yesterday afternoon, but the storm that (."urcu during tue aneruuuu auu evening, prevented the Lnce received iitona arrived at Southampton early on the morning of the 30th ult. The steamer Nova coi'va reached Liverpool at 8 o'clock on the afternoon same day The crew of the ship $m Bolt, reported as wrecked, by the Ocean Oueen, wcr0 saved the vessel was insured jn London. She was on the voyage from Trieste to London with a cargo shipped at Ilavaana. A telegram from Uerne says the reports of the proceedings of the Zurich Conference continue to be contradictory, but there is ev ery reason to believe that the Sardinian plen ipotentiary will not affix his signature to any protocol in favor of the return of the deposed rulers of the Duchies. Fkanck. The Emperor remains in re. tircmeut in the Pyrenees. It is rumored that he will stortly proceed to Cherbourg and a second visit to the camp at Chalons. The Paris CvnstitutioHtl in a leading article, savs the Emperor will loyally fulfill his Villa Franca agreement for the restoration of the former reigning Princes, but if he should not succeed in re-uniting the Princes and their people niutal accord, it is not his inten tion to force either the one or the other. Paris. The formation of eight military districts, the head quarters of which will be at Names, was completed A letter from Naples sa3'S that the people were much excited in regard to the high price 0fcorn and that the government, iu conscience- had ordered the purchase abroad of large quantity. Clen Fante accepted tin command in chief ofthe army of Central Italy- Garibaldi's ccaiuiand comprises the troops of Tuscany jnl Modena An earthquake had taken place at Sorcia. Two hundred persons were killed, and a large number were injured. Nine thousand of the population had cucauiped in the neigh loitioud ofthe town. The Pope had despatch ed assistance. Late advices fi om Home say that the French Miiiister hila a conference with Lardmai Au tonelli ou the subject of the reorganization of the Legatious. One French division only was to remain iu Rome, The government of lJ.dogna is said to have dissolved the regiment in which some of MaDzioi's volunteers had attempted to cause an excitement. The garrison of the Pope was ou the march to Pescio, where troops were being concen trated Enqiaxo. The Directors of the steamer Gaut Eastern have' declined Mr. Lewis' last o&r, and their original programme will be carriod out. The vessel has been closed to the admission of tho public, aud was to leave the Thames iu a day or two, aud be ready to leave for Portland, Maine, on the 15th of September. Leigh Hunt, the celebrated author, died itLondoti, on the 23th ult- in the scventy fifih year of hi. age. rj-Ph-si'ians are generally loth to speak a wonin praise of what are called patent medi cines.'" ludeed, it is an article in tho code of nieilical ethics, that a physician who sanctions the UiO nf such remedies cannot be considered a nicmV'Or f the X-i'ivnal Association. But there arc exceptions to the most stringent rides, and many of the disciples of Esculapiushave actually buen compelled, by th.e f..rce of facts, to recom mend the use of DR. J. HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH HITTERS, for those di:-.ea;-es which are pur ticul.irly revalent during the summer and fall. TLey lave ascertained that tliere .'ire no ronie iliw in th phanimcopi which can compare with this wonderful Compound fr derangement of the system. i'hou.-auds of families residing along t!i Ion- grounds .f the Western and Southern rivrs, are now convinced lh:t they have found a luei'icine p' uliarly adapted for their ailments, while iu other portions of the country, during the simmer months, the demand for the article Sold by druggists i equally lari,e generally. CO-See advertisement in another column and dealers lm Silence that Dreadful Cougli. Or death must carry you to your silent grave, yrhy delay while there is yet hope? Consump tion is caused by impure humors ofthe blood Wing deposited in the cells of the lungs. Hence the lungs are like a spring of water, when rollod up by the dirty mud, if clear water constantly fiows through the springs, impurities or mud will be conveyed awav bv the pure water. Just W with the blood when, kept in a clean or pure s'-ite; as it constantly flows through the lungs, it carries away all corrupt matter, and perfect iealth will be the result. From two to four Pills taken every night or every other night.oienough Jo keep the bowels regular, will in a reasonable time cure consumption. The reason these pills are used more than all others, is because they are made of purifying vegetables, and cleanse the body from all corrupt matter, and drive out dWase of every description, quicker and in a milder way than any other Pills, im, DR. HAMPTON'S comouxn diuretic I"ilx.s, r highly recommended by eminent Physicians, iiafe, certain, speedy and permanent cure for Gracel, Strictures and ail other diseases or de rangement of the bladder and kidneys. Price ffly cents per box. Sent to any address free on receipt of price. Address DR. J. T. HAMPTON & CO. No. 405 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. -4Zo, Proprietors awl Manufacturers of Vr. Jlaiuplon'a Ant i-Rheumatic Zfixture, " " Medicated Cough Syrup, The Great Desideratum or JIair Restorer. August 24, 185!). 3m. VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sallhe QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three- miles West of Ebensburg, and about 9 miles by Plank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. A Branch Rail Road will shortly be constructed to Ebensburg. The establishment is one of the largest in the State, and is now in successful op eration. The main building is 140 byr40and wing 6G by 20 and the whole two stories high. A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected last summer and now in good order. There are ail the necessary outbuildings on the premises, and dwelling Houses foi the Proprietor, Foreman and hands. Also a Blacksmith Shop. There is also an excellent Saw Mill in connection with the Factory. There arc about 700 acres of land well timbered which will be sold in connection with the Tannery. About 400 cords of Bark now on hands, Hemlock can be purchased at $2,50 and Oak at $4,50 per cord, delivered. The property will be bold low and on easy terms. For further particulars address C. P. MURRAY, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. CCTPittsburg Daily "True Press" publish the above 6 times and send bill to this ofiiee. Sept. 21, 1859. 44-tf. SPECIAL. AXXOUXCEMEXT FROM THE QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING HOUSE! 100,000 Catalogues, NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED NOW BEADY FOR distribution. Superior Inducements to the Public. ID" A new and sure plan of obtaining Gold and Silver WATCHES, and Other valuable Fri zes. Full particulars given in Catalogues, which will be sent free to all upon application. Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 cts. to $100 GUARANTEED to each purchaser. $100,000 have been distributed to my patrons within the past six months $150,000 to be distributed during te next six months. The inducements offered Agents are more lib eral than those of any other house in the business-Having Veen in the Publishing 'and Booksel ling business for the last eight years, my exper ience enables me to conduct the Gift Enterprize with the greatest satisfaction to all. CP-AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County. For full particulars address DUANE RUL ISON, Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 21. 1859 4mo. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Ilorner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many years' experience in the busi ness, employing none but the best workmen, and using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country produce at all times taken in exchange for work, aud the higncst market prices allowed. JAMES MAGUIRK. Ebensburg, Sept., 14, 1859.-tf. $50 REWARD. TS7 ILL be paid for such information as will V f lead to the detection and conviction of the person or persons who fired the house of the un dersigned, Mtuate near Muuiter, on Friday night the 2d of September. JOHN BRADLEY. September 7, 1859. 42-3t. NOTICE. WHEREAS Letter- of Administration on the Estate of William William?, late of Cam bria township, Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to the tmdersigned, by the Register of Cambria county. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate will present them prop erly authenticatei 1 for settlement. ELLEN WILLIAMS, Adm'rx. September 7, l839.-42-Ct. "iTlMlCCQLLESE W MS, Under the charfre of the Francis cau Hrotliers. THIS institution, situated in Lorett, Cambria county, Ta., about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, has been lately chartered, with privileges to confer collegiate honors a.id degrees. TERMS. The annual pension for board and tuition, payable half yearly in advance, $100 00 Washing and use of bedding, per annum, 10 00 l upus remaining at the Uoliese during vaca tion will pay an extra charge of 15 00 The Classics and modem Languages form an extra charge of 10 00 No allowance for occasional absence, unless iu case of sickness. Postage o f letters, books and stationary, if not furnished by parents or guardiaus, will form an extra charge, as will also medical attendance. For further particulars apply to the Superior of the College. Reference may be made to the lit. Rev, Dr. O Connor. Rev. W . Pollard, Loretto, or to any of the Rev. Clergy in the neighborhood of the institution. Loretto, August 31, 1859. 3m. LUMBER. iE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM 661 wught aud sold by t E. HUGHES. June 23th 1859. tf. geoTr. lewis, m. d., iEXDEKS his nrofessiona.1 ivrvicps to the citi- fou if"8 Ebensburg 'and vicinity, he may be r , m.the 0"ice formerly occupied by Dr. D. calls may be made at the July 6, 1859-tf. ' ' Lewis. effice. 6E0 Night M. Ppi-r. Ebensburg. MEYER, Attorneys at Law i-mute gwon in the English T. L. HETEB Johnstown and German b!l6?in85J6ish1StrectEbeosburfi'Penn'- BLANT c ttm m -c a . .. . "OAS FOR SAIEAT TWS OFFICE OYSTERS! OYSTERS! AT A. BLAINS SALOON. inform the 1M7"OULD respectfully T citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity that he has opened an Oyster Saloon, three doors east of the "Arcade" Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate the public in a superior manner, lie has made arrangements to get his Oysters direct from the Eastern markets, and will supply tamilies by the can or dozen at the cheapest rate. Give him a call. He still continues to practice the Tonsorial art at his shop in the room adjoining the Oyster Saloon. August 31, 1859 .-tf. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. PURSUANT TO AN ACT OF THE GENE RAL ASSEMBLY of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the Elections of this Commonwealth,,, approved the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839, I ROBERT P. UN TON, High Sheriff of the County of Cambria, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the Electors of the County aforesaid that a GENERAL ELEC TION will be held in the County of Cambria on the SECOND TUESDAY, being tfte 1 1th day of OCTOBER, A. D. 1859, at which time State and County Officers will be elected, to wit: One person to fill the office of Auditor General of the State of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Surveyor Gene ral ol the State of Pennsylvania. One person, in conjunction with Clearfield and Blair Counties, to fill the office of Senator of the State of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of member of the Houie of Uepresentatives of the State of Penn sylvania. One person to fill the office of Prothonotary of said county. One person to fill the office of Treasurer of said county. - One person to fill the office of District Attor ney of said county. One person to fill the office of Commissioner of said county. One person to fill the office of Coroner of said county. One person to fill the office of Director of the Poor and House of Employment of said county. One person, to fill the office of Auditor for 8 years and one person to fill the office of Auditor for 2 years for said county. One person to fill the office of County Surveyor of said county. The electors of the township of Allegheny to meet as follows, to wit: The electors of the dis trict composed of that part of said township of Allegheny, beginning at the line dividing Blair and Cambria counties, at a point on the dividing line of two tracts of land, one of which is war ranted in the naue of Aaron Bowen, and the other in the names of Mary Bowen and Vean Lewis, thence south 80 degrees west 63 perches, thence south 20 degrees west to a point on the old Burgeon Gap Road, thence along said road to the township road leading to Burnt Mills thence south 13 degrees west 36 perches to Dawson's Mill and house, thence along the town ship road to Burnt Mills, to dividing line between Allegheny and Washington townships, thence along Washington township line to dividing line between Cambria and Blair counties to meet at the School House in the tovn of Gallitzin, in said district; and the electors of that part of said township ol Allegheny, residing outside of the above described boundaries, to meet at School House No. 9 in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Blacklick, to meet at the house of Adam Meakin, in the village of Belsano, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Cambria, to meet at the Court House in the Borough of Ebensburg. The electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the School House in Carrolltown, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Carrolltown, to meet in the School House of said Borough. 'the electors of the district composed of tho township of Chest, to meet at the School House on the farm of Richard J . Proudfoot, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Chest Spring, to meet at the house of Jacob Wagner, in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at the house of John H. Douglass, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Couemaugh, to meet the School House on the farm of the heirs of David Singer, dec d. The ejectors of the district composed of the Borough of Couemaugh, to meet at School House No 1, iu said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of'Croyle, to meet iu the School House, in the village oi bummerhill, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Ebensburg, to meet at the Court House of said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Rager, in said township. The electors ot the district composed ot the Borough of Johnstown, to meet as follows: 1st iVard, to meet at the public School House in said Ward, 2nd Ward, at the Foster House in said "Ward; 3rd Ward, at the Mansion House in said Ward; 4th Ward, at the public School House in said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Loretto, to meet in the School House of said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Munster, to meet at the warehouse of Augustin Durbin, in the village of Munster, in said township. The electors of the district composed of tha township of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Kring, in said township. Tha electors of the district composed of the township of Summerhill, to meet at the School House in the town of Jefferson, in said township. The electors ot the district composed of the Borough of Summitville, to meet at the School House, in 'said Borough. The electors of the distnet composed of the township of Susquehanna to meet at the house of Jerome Plott, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School House, near John Headrick's, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township oi Washington, to meet at the School House situate at the foot of Plane No. 4, in snid township. The electors ot the district composed of the township of White, to meet at the School House No. 1, in said township. - - The electors of the district composed of the township of' 1'oder, to meet at the School House in Cambria City, in said township. The elactors of the district composed of the Borough of Millville, to meet at the Franklin House, in said Borough. produce iLcnx . at a meeting of one Judge from each district," at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebensburg, on the third day after the day of election, being Friday the 14th day of October, A. D. 1359,, then and there to do and perform those duties required of them by law. ' And further, if any Judge, by sickness or un avoidable accident is unable to attend said meet-: ing of J udges, then the certificate or return afore said shall be taken charge of by one of the In rpectors or clerks of the election of the same dis trict; Ayno iiiall ds and perform the duties of said Judge unable, to attend. - , . . Given . under my hand at my office in Ebens burg, the seventh day of September, in the year of our TiOrd Or.e thousand eight hundred and fifty nine, and of the Independence of the United States the. eiglity-fcurth. ROBERT P. LINTON. Sheriff. ' September 7, 18S9.-te. - $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.'- ' ' . '- rour Large Halls, ' For Writing; Commercial Calculations, Book-. Keeping and. Lectures. UfuaL time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks; Every Student," upon graduating; is guaratftcecT to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary from. $500 to $1000 Stuednts enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasured FIRST PREMIUMS FOR BEST WRITING, Awarded this Institution. The best and greatest variety of Penmans"hip in any one Hall of the Union, is found here. Ccj- Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address, F. W.JENKINS, Pittsburg, Ta. Aug. 24, 1859. Aug. 11, 1858,-2y. Johnl). Hughct, T. I. J nines , HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC ' HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES, No. 562 BROADWAY. THE GREAT FEATURE Of this series of Domestic Remedies is that each particular medicine is a Specifio for the partic- Stray Heiffer. CAME to the residence of the subsenqer, . White township, about the middle of M last, a White and Red yearling Heiffer. The owner is requested to come forward prove prop erty, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed oi according to law. White township, Sept. 7, l859.-42-3t Stray Cow. CAME to the residence cf the subscriber, about the first day of July last, a White Cow with red spots on her side. She is apparently about six years old, she gives milk out of only two tits. ,The owner is requested to come . for ward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, 'otherwise Bhe will be disposed of accor ding to law. DAVID YOUNGKLN. White township, Sept. 7, 1859-42-St. 1 LIGHT TWO HORSE OR MARKET WA- X GON, for sale by E. HUGHES. July 13, 1850. And I f ui thcr give notice, as in and by the 13th Section of the aforesaid Act I am directed to do, That all persons, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United btates, or ot this Mate, or any L.ity or incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, ju diciary or executive department of this State or the United btates, or any City or incorporated District; also, that every member ot ingress and the State Legislature, and of the select or common councils of any incorporated district, is bv law mcapabJe of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge. InsDoctor. or Clerk of any election of this wm monwcalth, and that no Inspector, or Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to anv office then to bo voted for. Also, m tue 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to elections and for other purposes," approved the 10th day of April, 1856, it is en acted that the foregoing 13th section shall not be 60 construed as to prevent any military officer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspec tor at any general or special election m tnisoom monwealth. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Act first aforesaid. theJudsesof the aforesaid dis- 4.s chall rsTwvtiv.ltr tnVfi rharce of the certi nf f.ViAir resYierlivB districts, and' BROKE OUT IN 1 NEW PLACE, One Boor West or Tudor's Store. THE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends nnd the community at large, that thev have entered into Co-Partnership in the TAILOR ING and CLOTHING business, and are receivins claily from the Eastern Cities, large and splendid additions to their already well selected and ele gant stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, which consists in part of the following articles, viz: FINK FROCK AND DRESS, CLOTH, CASSIMERE TWEED, LINEN'AND C OT TOXAQ' COATS. PANTS and VESTS of all sizes "and colors, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Overalls, Handkerchiefs, &e. Also, a large lot of Chil urens' Clothiug, of every description. Also, a fiue assortment of DRESS GOODS, which they will make to order on short nctice, and in the most fashionable style. Persons wishing to purchase at low rates, will advance their interest by giving them a call, as they are determined to be the cheapest among the cheap. Tn the Tailoring department, clothes of all de scriptions , will be manufactured for those who wish to purchase the material elsewhere. HUGHES & JAMES. Ebensburg, Aug. 17, 1859. -tf. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! NEW GROCERY STORE. TUB undersigned would respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity, that he has just received, at his store room, one door West of Davis & Lloyd's Store, a large and fresh lot of Groceries, which he of fers for sale cheap for Cash or country Produce, his stock consists in part of the following arti cles, viz: SUGAR. COFFEE, TEA. MOLASSES. TOBACCO. SEGARS. CHEESE. FISH. BACON. AND THE BEST OF FLOUR AND CORN MEAL He also keeps on hand a large and we1! selected Stock of Scliool Books and Stationary, Notions &c , all very cheap.. He hopes bv strict attention to business to merit and receive a full share of public patron age, as he feels satisfied his stock is good aud he will sell as cheap as any other house in town Call and see. (::r, EVAN E.EVANS. O I have leased, for the coming winter, the Coal Bank of Geo. C. K. Zahm, and will, in a short time; be able to deliver Coal to the citizens of tiuHi place on reasonable terms. M -r T-i T- , Xj. Cj. 111. Ebensburg, Aug. 17, 1859. tf. 1 OUISLUCKnARDT, WATCH MAKER ii AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned rcspcctfull begs Wave to inform the cit hes of Johnstown and vicinity hot ".i(Viai inst rtceived and is now thfi largest stock of Clocks Watches, and Jewelry ,ever brought to jonnstown without ex cepting, which will be sold " cheaper than the rheaftKt:" TTia nrices will alicavs be uniform r - nnafnmt- will not. hA chariTCd moie lor mo luu .uovu.. ..... O . , alitv of goods than another. A Liist OI some of the articles comprised in the assorttacntS is annexed. Prices may bo ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Mam btroet. Gold II un ting English .Lovers, Gold Detached Levers, ful icwelled, Gold Lepines. 4 holes " ' " ' Silver!- English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains, Gold Vest Chain, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, ' SilverExtension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies, and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold and Silver Watc i Keys, Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans,' fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, .. . Silver. Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best. Plated Teaspoons . Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Striugs, &c, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordcoas, Silver an d Plated Snectacles.&c, &c, &c. ' ftt- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness ana at 10 w raies. fulpnt that be cannot be unaersoiu, me uuueragu respectfully solicits tlie confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKHARDT Mayl4, 1856. 29-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. AltCLMEvfIOTEl., Ebensburs, v HENRY. FOSTER, PnopwETca. mma wrvnrx. FORMERLY KNOWN AS I "TT.hensburir House." is one of the oU anX hkt stands in the borough of Ebensburg r. hi accommodation of the traveling communi ty. .Tha Proprietor assures all who may be dis to Patronize him that his TABLE will be .,nni;ri with all the luxuries of the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains spared to' render his guests comfortable. Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. ular disease or class of disease whose name it bears, and may be relied upon for the cure of that particular affection. Hence, persons suffer ing from a chronic diseaso or long-standing ail ment, in buying a case of HmiPHBEY's Speqifics obtain the particular one desired in their case, and thus themselves make a cure which other wise would cost them many dollars, and no small amount of time and medical attendance, if, in deed, it could be obtained at-all. Thus multitudes suffer from Dtspepsia, Bil ious CONUITIOS. COSTIVEXESS, SaD TASTE, Coated Toxgck and Debility, which is per fectly controlled and cured bv the DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC. There is scarcely a phase or form of this dis ease which is not promptly controlled and ulti mately cured by the use of this Specific. Thous ands who have suffered for years with this "Bilious Condition" having purchased a case of these Specifics, 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 bv the COUGH PILLS. Many cases of long standing Bronchitis and irri tating Coughs have been perfectly cured by this Specific. But more! many persons have a spe cific liability to colds and take then from the least exposure. This will be entirely relieved by tho use of the COUGH PILLS, as scores can testify from experience. So CATARRH is one of our most commcn and most troublesome diseases, against which the Old School Medicines and even Homoeopathic prescriptions, are of very little use. Yet hundreds of persons have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long standiug and obstinate, cases of CATARRH by the use of this specific. One aged lady in Syracuse was thus perfectly cured of a Catarrh, which had annoyed her all her life. And a young lady at one of our first class boarding schools, who was so afllicted with this disease as to require more than forty hand kerchiefs a week, was entirely cured in a single week by this Specific. PILES, bleeding and blind, some of those comron and obstinate forms of disease which are so difficult to cure by the ordinary methods, but which find an entire and fundamental cure in the Piles Spe cific. True, time is required ; but the Specific is pleasant to take, requires neither dist nor re straint, and being followed up a perfect cure is the result. Hundreds of persons, in purchasing a case of Specifics, have obtained a cure for this most trying and obstinate lorm ot disease, which has been worth to them ten times the cost of the entire set. Cases of over twenty years' stand ing have been cured by this simple fcjx?cific, and we believe may be cured by perseverance. The case contains the best FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC known. A remedy without any deleterious or poisonous substance, which not only cures the -11, ' - 1 - 1 A. 1 ague, ana old, mismanagea agues, uui may ue relied upon as a preventive when persons are re- Sluing in a lliur auu uc uisiriti. x jiccui or protects upon the same principle that vaccina tion prevents small pox or oeiiauonea prevents scarlet fever, by pre occupying the system with the true Specific. Hundreds have been thus protected and cured. '1UL Ul'TlIALiMl oriLiriu has proved a most invaluable remedy for SORE EYES and r.lELlDS, ana lor wjiaa ana BLURRED SIGHT. One lady in Indiana, who had been a sufferer from sore yes for "many years, and for two years was entirely blind, was cured perlectly by the uptnaimy cpecinc aione. HEADACHES, to which so many are subject, find a curative in the case. There is a specific which relieves at the time of the attack, and also one which cor rects the condition of the system upon which it depends, and so destroys the predisposition to a return. The specifics for the various forms of FEMALE COMPLAINTS have proved iuvaluable. Old loxg standing LEOCORUHOJA or WHITES, attended with debility oi exhaustion, and for which other forms of medicine are of little value, are fully controlled and cured by the FEMALE PILLS, while the specific for ikbegclaiuties control slmost every form Ot SCANTY, PAINFUL Or IRREGULAR MEN STRUATION. DIARRHOEAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS in adults or children are controlled like magic by the Diarrhcca Pills, while it may ba averred without the possibility of successful contradiction that the Dysestev Pills are the most perfect Specific for that disease known. For the various lorms oi FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, and other diseases of children, the Fever Pills may be safely and surely relied upon. These Specifics are the prescriptions of Prof. HUMPHREYS, used for years iu his extensive practice, and to the perfection of which he has devoted the resources of extensive knowledge, experisnce and study. The public may rest assirrcd that during the lifetime of Dr. II. no one has been or shall be intrusted with the preparation of his Specifics, and he offers the guaranty of his professional life and reputation that they shall be just as he rep resents them. Thev have now been before the public tor five rears, and have ever where won golden opinions from the many thousands wno nave useu mem. Simnle. free from intricacy, technicality or danger, they have become the ready recourse and aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, or mvana, ana have become the tamiiy pnysician anu meoicai adviser of thousands of families. Nowhere have they been tried without having been approved, and their highest appreciation is among those who have known them longest and most inu matcly. Every family win nna tnese drrA,irio u they have been recommended ; prompt, relia ble, simple ana eeficacious ; oiien a rmuu in need and a triend indeed. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. Vn. 1. VEVER PILLS For Fever, Congestion and Inflammation of U kinds. No. 2. WORM TILLS For Worm Fever, Worm ' Colic, and Wetting the Bed. ISO. S. 1SA.U1 o i HjLio x oi vii.ii., vij"o rIWhir.r and Wakefulncts. and Nervousness Adults. No. 4. DIARRHOEA TILLS For Diarrhoea, Cholp.ra Infantum and Summer Complaint. No. 5. DYSENTERY PILLS For Cholic, Gri- niner. Dvsenterv or Bloody Flux XT, fi. CHOLERA PILLS For Cholera, Chole- era Morbus. Vomiting. No. 7. COUGH PILLS For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness. Influenza and Sore throat. No. 8. TOOTHACHE TILLS For Toothache, Facaacheand Neuralgia. No 0. HEADACHE PILLS For Headache Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the Head. No. 10. DYSPEPSIA PILLS For Weak; anrt DeraneeJ Stomachs. Constioation and Liver O - - A Complaint. No. 11. FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES Scanty. Painful or Suppressed Periods No. 12. FEMALE PILLS For Leucorrhoea Profuse Menses and Bearing Down Tn. IS. GROUP PILLS For- Croup. Hoarse Omieh "Bad Breathing. - No. 14. SALT RHEUM PILLS For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face, No. 15. RHEUMATIC! PILLS For Pain.Lame ness or Soreness in the Chest, Back, Lains or Limbs. A. For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old m ism anaffed Agues. , P. For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. O. For Sore, Weak or Inflamed Eves and Eyelids. Failing, Weak or Blurred Sight." C.--For Catarrh, of long stauding or recent, cither with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C. For Whooping Cough abating it vio lence and shortening its course ; --r " PRICES. - .: . Full set, 20 large vial, in Morocco Case- Case and Book, Jo.OO Full set, 20 large viale, in Plain Case and Book, 4.00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and Bcok. ' 2.00 Case of any C numbered b?xes and book, . l.Oo Single numbered boxes, with directions, - 25 Single lettered boxes, with directions, .60 Large plantation or physician's case, 1 and 2 oz. vials, 15.00 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind you choose, and enclose the amount in a current note or stamps, by mail, to our address, at No. 5C2 Broadway, New York, and the medi cine will be duly forwarded by mail or express, free of charge Address DR. F. HUMPREYS & Co.. No. 502 Broadway, New York. Sold in EBENSBURG, by JOHN LODG ERS, Jr., and by all Druggists generally. June 29, 1859. 6m! Pa HOSTETTER'S STQFjlAGH BITTERS, It is a' fact that, at some period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic aud the exercise of plain common sense, they may be able so to regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, boirels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction, of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c, these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S &TOMACI1 BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind ; then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Eitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. Fever axd Aqce.- This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. For Pertont in Advanced Years, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength ahd vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use ia all cases of weakness. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for HOSTETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH BlTTERS, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. llostcUer's Stomach Bittt-rs" blown on the aide of the bottle, aud stamped on the metallic cap covering tho cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the lalcL 3- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa, end sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealer generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebensburg; J. A. P.irri-h. Summitville; Win. Litzinger, Loretto; Peter Kinney, Munster. August 31, 1859. ly. 1 "Watches, Jewelry aud Silver-ware We would respectfully inform our friends, natrons and the miblic . . i - trt-nerallv that we have uist ononed our Sew II ate ri. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware Establishment., at No 022 MAR KET street, where we offer Wholesale ' Retail, at the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock of every description of goods usually kept in a first class u atch ana Jewelry btore. Ye hone by untiring euorts to accommotiato and please not only to retain rdl our former pat rons, but mtrit and secure a large accession to the same. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry made to order at short notice. (jrj- All goods warranted to oe as represented. ft- Particular attention given to the repairing of Watches, and Jewelry of every description. SJTA ITPPPI! .t- TUPI rv No?C22 MARKET street, Smith Side PHIL'A. N. B. We will continue our Old Store, No. 148 North Secoiul street, for a short time only. August, 3d. 1859.-3m. FIRE ! FIEE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one of the great est improvements ever made in COOKING STOVES, the burniugof the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel. - GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebensburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. KOTICE. THE PAMPHLET LAWS OF THE LAST session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania have been received at this office, and are ready for distribution to persons entitled to receive them. JOS. M'DONALD. I Prothy's office, Ebeubburg, June 29, 185'.. tf
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