Overland Mall t ..1-12 December 7. Tbe Overland with California dares to the 14th ult , i.u.n received. The news' is meagre V?ntuCe"dvices to the 10th had been The revenue cutter Jeff. Davis arid- , . , -j. . i . Victoria On me ectuuu ui nuicuiuvt, Scott trnved at Victoria do the J, cjfUt the papers do not state whether he ;flrview with 'Douglas!'" 'The Victo- Pi-ttte of the 10th says that the United aVe troops, WUU iuc fJkuvjmuu ui k'Vt's c .uipany, naa Dcen wunurawn iroui V l.tr nnier of Gen. Scott. nfiu I'rOVOSl ami omcers, ui lue jm- -i :- Sitaiite. visited ueneral ocott tn visitcd General Scott Sll.l- ' ,k , . ... - I i ., steamer uassacuusetts, wciie in haibor of an J'n General Scott left ictori previous-to the 10th. for Port Town ,., to take the steamer Nor'herner for San ra0cic where he would await turtuer m- Accounts from the Frazer River mines are ii 1. nni-1 rt.i nmt fiirii thmiciaml Lyr!l01C. '.HO uuimivu ....... " - J---.-. liars in gold was exported- truiu icturia aring October. The Franchise bin uaa pasea me Vouncit, .i rori'ired the siirnaruie oi ine governor. ,,. . - . . . . nreo"i dates to .November win had been ee'lY vcJ. The I'ortiand eta publishes ad- al accounts from the ire'w nuues on tioua niiliarneen River, which create a strong olnhility that there is an extensive gold .on on the eastern slope of the Cascade - .t 1 . f . , 1 1 - ? ! mntaius. nortu ana west or L-uiumin.i river. Th." daily j UTitls are an exploration of j trihut-ies of the Columbia river in .Vbiiijrton Territory. Th? B.-moeratic S'a'e Convention lia 1 a-- nibk-'l .-it Eugene City on the 10th, to elect I-xaftS to til- Charleston Convention. Tii iLtes from Washington Territory of -,e 4th. sta'e tb..t the reports from the Sim- saaie n ii.ii.es are creating much excitement hrec Liousatid il-'liars i:i gold dust had al- r i atlv anivel Sxn tciry N'eilson, recently shot by shot by the inj in a ii: f jealousy, has neurl3' recovered. Farther h avy rnins ha 1 furnished an tiintiKe ot" wit:r fr mining purposes in !,. 'iri. st diggings TIu- cvt-rlind mnil of ( etober !24th rcaehfd aii ) iarieisc on th'" l.ith. tein2 twenty uaS ; it tl: -h'r.'esf trio on .rri-r'. j The Ir.t!ian 'n-li-f c:mni t.--? f..rw irdfd i-:!.!."''1 lvV the tt :n: er of 5th. and tor the orphans .in!i!''t liii: lie.-titiife M"vs f lute war. )i-cur.iinvr aee!'ii!its are rtc-i tved from i.c L'.trht'ti Valley Mines, rrsnliin,.-, doubt ss, from the inahihry to work iho mines on iv nint of the co!J wtt-ither K'ch ininos of mIv-t, and g-ld bearing 'lariz. have I'cen discovered near G.ioa The Iirtl-ind .lrsrt!cr denies th' t-ite- ii-iit ttint t-'-n-Tal iiarney is unpopular in r-xou. and sav1- no man .-fa mis higher, and u.' titer a.-scrf-i thai had ITirney been s -nt inre in.-tt'ad of General Wind, the Indian ifnculfics would have terminated more pee iilv. :'id the wnr debt been liipii l;ited. I5iliiies at San Franrisitu was bri-ker, :.rice firmer, but ou'y s nail hts of goods in !c.i.a:u!. Antedate ui' tT;ihngtou Irvlnqr. ays 'urti r's Sjn'rit: lo occupies .i lordly "A friend of ours, inaii-ion iu Tweuty avenue. was whilom uutb stre t, near Fifth "ibtractor f'r luiliinr that section T the t.r"t'in A'l'U'iIuct which passed through Tar : hnJ erected a ru le a .ytuwn. Soo:i a I tor in iuiiilinj for the r-ocpti m of tbe workmen, and to afford tf ic tools ind o; h:melf a tempo- rarv sbel'cr, wiiue eniraje l in Ins rosn msiLle iuiic., an old - . . . :ent!c'nar. tdatulv dressed and "f ixccedingly unpreTending manners, pre- .-me i n.msc;i ne day ana ejmiiueneed a con- .it- .f i . v.rarioti with our friend A great many 'I'i'itioas were asked, naturally sdircest rd by the now enterprise of supplying New York t'.iy wi:h water, and after a visit of an hour 'r so. the old gei:tleiii m ijuictly departed. A If days afterwards, accorupanieil by two la lie again visited the headquarters of our IwlJ, and entered inJo a more detailed con Trsation, Kcemiuyly intent upon finding out 'ithat wis to be karned abiut the proposed i fit'iluer. TLrse visits finally became a regular affair, ai'l were continued twice a wei.k.'f'r a peri od of six months. The conversations were "Ways coiifiued to local subj- t-ts, anl not a f-mirk escapel from the visitor which was tuulated t ) inspire curiosity, or suggest that was other than some plain, good-natured hr.n, ilu plenty of time on his bands, who jired to while away au hour or two iu MuiuuiupUcc chit-chat. In curse of time or friend finished his labors at Tarrj town, cat occisiooally met his old frieud on the ht 'le teiuicrs that serve to connect our suburbs i'-h th- heart of the city One day, while t avclliug along the Hudson, and busily cn- Mtiea m conrcrsation with th; old gentleman j sttanier suddenly commenced pealing its Lis place and hnnt!.. ..n il... t .; i fuv. u ia-IV.W lUdl VUI illCIIU i fced Lia. what all the :. aU,v ' i Wl.v " i i r - "10. rcpued that Junction irv. "we arc , -f -- uuujsiae, ani naviog asiaagtou "VlUi? on .a,.1 V....!.:. .i .7 ... .0 - '"-v., u mis alarm LJV ItlW ?.l:srm l-.ia u.i n-ifit " tc able to meet hhu at his landin" with a Oar ' friend, in great cnthuMasm, exclaim J. -Ua-shingtcn Irving! U on board; why. P'nt hiin cut to tt.,. 1 - , ...vk. i; ti mau IJVlULf I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . I . ... w . would morn liL-n 11 mis ucconstration the. ..! captain looked Tt surnrisr-fl ...! I , Wi Ih r ngto., Irying's company. t L T 1 -6 number 0f 1 hve seen a m familiar coo versutiou with hhu on this 1 supposed you were one of his ate fnenes." xao&t m- Ia .ast0,?ifcb,"ent of our f.iend may be Xlu11-? When hc d'covered thai for - U3ii a year, twice a week oj conversation with WusLiogtoi' . ton to hbm, more than any ma he had Irving, auy man living 'cured a personal introd uction. toSrrf yu:c&tl"t learns that the Is i-n ?10, HarcIaJ Coppee. who rec -v S,fnDf fie,d' dar coun!y. Iowa. o'J Zvd f tteT fro e latter who is stating that he and eleven of afeb Fou . -j o ucmiLion.? ed-one of the r ot them were m so Eevercly that his c uunired dollars each. 3T At the present writing, Yankee pro fessors seetn to be at a heavy discount in the South. The kooxvillc (Tenn ) Whig, of a late date, says : "At the late Kingston Court, Professor Iluckins who figured here as a phrenologist, was sentenced to the peni tentiary for one year, on a charge of stealing books. The professor is a Vernionter. and has given out a cumber of charts in East Teunessee, flattering and pleasing tbe vain and weak-minded to the life. At the same court, a Mr. Iluggins, professor of penman ship, was sent for four .years, on a charge of writing a slave a free pas?, and attempting to run him off on the railroad, either with a view to secure nis iieedom, or cash him in a Southern market C7 While at Harper's Ferry, Mrs Brown accompanied by Col. Harbour, Lr. Murphy and other citizens of that place, proceeded to the spot were her tw sons wore buried. It was, however, ascertained that the body of Watson Brown had been carried off by sur geons for dissection. They found two bod ies, one supposed to be that of Oliver Browu, but far gone in decomposition, aud Mrs. Brown thought heiself uuoiual to the task of recognition. So the bodies will be inter ed. I'arfon liruvculmc andhts Coffin. AmODg the notables present at the late mass meeting iu Lynchburg, Va , called to express the o piuiou of the people of that section in relation to the Ilarpei's Ferry raid, was tbe well known l'arson ,Browulow His remarks on the occtsion were charactci istic. A reporter iu noliceing the speech, frays it was intense ly southern," and "represents the parson as saying ,-he w-ull raiher bo with the South iu l"audemo:iium, than with the abolitionist- in Heaven." The parson also remarked that be intended to give his family strict instruct ions not to bury him in a yaukce cCiu; but if iu case of an emergency they should bj frcel to do so, that they must leave both ends open, so that when the devil or abolit h nits cam-; 'n it o c en J, be ccald eraw". ot t at the other. SrCCIALXOTICES. fj- Dli. HOSrETTEIi'S BUTEIIS have je ceivel the wannest encomiums from the ire?s ! aiKl pe)ie tliruiigtioiit the Lnion. As a Viiiua- Lie tuiilo tor the cure of Dyspepsia, riatulence, Constipation and general ucrvuus debility, itcau- not be appro iclied. Kvery ilav new cases of its rest elieit are chronicled throtiIi our public : journals. Tnere is n-tliinr equal to the enjoy- , j mer.t, to that which the :if!li--tcd experience when j usii.ij' tins valuable snccihu. its mud tone, its ; sine and vigorous action upon a disordered stom- i ach, aiid the cleansi;! .f the entire hitman body should recommeml it t ail chisses of our com munity. All that will It r.cccss;iry to convince the skeptical of its healthy effects, is to purchase a bottle and be convinced. S M by druggists and dealers generally every where, fcf- See advertisement iu another col umn. THE BOWELS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. As perfect health is the greatest blessing that we can enjoy, without which all other blessings are of little consequence, we deem it of great im portance to point out the way tor j'ou to enjoy it The bowels must be kept in a state by which the) are enable 1 to carry i.lF the useless matter; they ate the main channel which nature has ap pointed to carry everything that is unnecessary. And it is impossible to te!i what a large amount -f sickness has be'en cau-ed by costipation, or costivenes?; in other words, by not keeping the IkiwcIs regular, it is the main road to all diseases it is the cau-e of unnatural irritation to the mu cous, or lining membranes of the bovvels. Having lost their natural strength, they cannot elject to what is required of them. Hence, the bowels become inlianu'd, and unless yci Jiml a speedy telief, a thousand cither complaints are ever rea lly to drag you through a miserable and wretch ed life. Such medicines must lie given as will cleanse the stomach and bowels. :m 1 restore their natural strength. To accomplish Ihis there is ne compound so valuable as thess Pills; all nther medicines sink to utter insignificance when com pared to I hem; it seems as though the Author of Nature had designed them for this as well as oth er complaints. From two t five Pills a ilay will increase strength anil appetite, ami clcane the stomach and intestines from whatever is injurious. X7"Seo advertisement of Dr. Morse in another column. Sold bv Thomas Devine. TO CONSUMPTIVES.--The advertiser having been restored to ht-altl in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sever al years with a severe Lung Aff'ecliot, and that dread d;ease. Consumption, is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers tbe means of cur. To all who ic.-ire it he will send a copy of the prescription used (J'rre of charge), with direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Aithma, BrimchiUs, SfC. The only object ef the advertiser in sending the prescription is to bene fit the afflicted, and he hopes every surT";rer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Persons wishing the pre scription will please address REV. EDWARD A, WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co , N. Y. (Oct 2U. 18o'J.-48-8t. Estrays. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in Summerhill township. Cambria county, about the loth of November last, three HEIFFERS, Uxo tlar. J,n'1 wllit! V' ?na .n?:uI' whitc crop oil lett car and flit :n right, rising two j'ears . ..i i 1.1....1. rtn .1. ,.11 i w o f 1 notch under right ear. The owuer is requested j to come forward, prove property, pay e-harges aid take tin in away otherwise they will be elis- posed of according to law. JAMES M'KEK. Dccenil-er li, 1859.- 3-31" Stray Heiffer. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in Blacklick township, about the 1st ii.st., a RED HEIFFER, with a tar in her forehead, likewise white legs, point of tail white, apparently be tween two and three years of age. The owner is request eel to come forward, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. SAMUEL REED. December 11, 18o3.-3-3t. Executors Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Thomas Dumm. late of Carroll township, Cam bria county; deceased, having been duly granted by the Register of said County, to the subscri bers. Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted 10 said estate to make immediate pay. raent, and those having claims against the same w',11 present them properly authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON DUMM. Executor, MAGDELINE DUMM, Executrix. December 14, 1859.-S-6t. R. C. LEWIS. ATTORSEY AX LA1T. fTror for the prevent vrith Dr. Lewit. Ebetiaburg, Oct. 1S, 1859. ly. Sheriff's Sale. BY viitue of a writ of Vend. Expon.. issuel out of the Court of Commob tleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be expo sed to Public Sale at the Court House in the Bo rough of Ebensburg, on Saturday the Sist day of Deccn.lr inst.. at 2 o'clock P. M. All the risht, title and interest of Robert Car man, of, in and to a tract of land, situate in Clearfield township, Cambri.i county, warranted in the name of Joseph Jones, by warrant dated the 7th day of March A. D. 1794, adjoining lands warranted in the names of Martin Will, John Harris and Thomas Brown, containing 4 3o acres more or less (unimproved.) Taken in execution and to le sold at the suit of Charles D. Murray late Treasurer of C imbria county, now for the use of John Thompson. Jr. pnnri't r i.iv'Tnv i,.r;ir SlfrifT's Office, Ebensburg. i December 14, 18-59.-3-3 PAY UP! PAY UP!! All pe-rons indebted to the firm of E. GLASS & CO.. are hereby notified to make payment on or before theFlllST DAY OF JANUARY, next. Times are hard and we must hive MONEY. E. GLASS & CO. Decembei 7, lS59.-2-3t. ARRIVAL OF THE "BIG WAGON!" WJ. CUNNINGHAM wouM respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensbursr and vi cinity, that h lias just arrived in town with bis "Big Waj;ou" where he is prepared to take Am brotye likenesses in the best manner and ou the latent improved styles. Call and have a picture taken while the Wagon" is here. His charges will be low. December 7, lS59.-2-3t ADMIXISTJIATOHS XOTICE. LETTERS of Administration ou the estate of Harkins Ott,lateof Summerhill township. dee'd., having been grantcl u the uudersigned by the Register of Camhria county. All persons know ing' themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and all having chums against said estate will present them properly authenticated f r settlement. " GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Adm'r. December 7, 1859.-2-6t. era mi CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TI IE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. From all sections of the coutitry subscribers to this p ipular Art Institctioii, (now in its sixth year.) are lxaug receitd in a ratio unparalleled with that of any previous year. Any person can bee nie a member by subscri bing which will entitle him to 1st. The beautiful Sttel Engravinu, "Shak- spear and His Friends." 2d. A d-'py of the elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, one year. 3d. A Free Season Admission" to the Galle ries, 548 Broadway, New-York. In addition to which, over Four Ilamlred valu i ble Works of Art are given to subscribers as Pre miums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, &c, by the first American and l or eign Artists. The superb Engraving, which ever subscriber will receive imwediatdy ou receipt of subscrip tion, entitled "SIIAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS," iof a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No work of equal value was ever before placed within reach ot the people at such a price. The engraving is of very large size, be ing printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 53 in ches, making a most superb ornament suitable for the walls of either the hhrary, parlor or onice. It can be sent to anv part ot the country, ly mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postr.;e pre wild. Think of it! Such a work delivered free of charge, and the Art Journal, one year, for SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received until the Evening of Tuesday the 3lst of January. 1800, at which time the books will close and the Pre miums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting Sl5 are entitled to six member ships. Subscriptions from California, the Cinadus, and Foreign Provinces, must be -,$3,50 instead of $3, in order to refray extra postage. &c. Persons wishing to form clubs will apyly for a circular ot terms. &c.. The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, dr ing full particulars, will be sent ou receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or com. Address C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. A. 546 and 548 Broadway. New-York. Subscriptions also received by GEORGE W. OAlilA a, Hon. bee, for hbensburg and vicinity December i, 1859. T 4 BLANK respectfully informs the citizens X- of hbensburg and vicinity, also strangers visiting Ebensburg, that hc wdl hereafter keep constantly in connnection with Ins Uyster Sa loon various articles f eating, such as Pickled Tripe, Philadelphia Pepper Pot Roll and Jelly Tripe, Fried Oysters, &-c., all of which will be served up at any time when called for; Saloon 3 doors east of the Arcade Hotel. November 3oth. IS 59. 4t. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, XEW YORK, W. LI. H0YT a Co , PROPRIETORS. TRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES eif ad kinds, and varieties, promptly fur nished to order. P. Braniff. of "Loretto, will at tend to sales iu this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. C. MERRIT, General Agent. October 19. 1859.-tf. GEO. E. LEWIS, M. D., TENDERS his professional services to the citi zens of Ebensburg and vicinity, he mav lie found in the Office formerly occupied by Dr. D. W. Lewis. Night calls m.-.y be made at the ofecc. J-ly 6, 1859-tf. ABRAHAM HOPELI.V, Attorney at Lew Johnstown FFIUE on Clinton Street, a. few doors north of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1853. R. S. BUNN, BL D. Ebensburg. May, 4.-1859.-24-Jy. OKO X. SEED. T. I.. HETER Ebensburg, Johnstown REED k. IIEYER, Altorn ysat Law lounsel given in the English and German languages. OCSca on High StreetEbensburg. renh'a. Fb. 6,1856. ly ' I ' ...- -Jy 1 nun 10 I K.l IMI11C1L OrUCIS DV SaUlllfV, IU Vk I1IH11 a sami; I . .1. Ilia rititnna r.f IUnalnirn l ft I at-n .1. . -11 t :.l I- ertlgO. ". '""o- wiuj 1 vov ier mourn ana if)i;iics n ot; aiu. i-fi . vv St.nr nn Hi'tIi Str.Mf nnm.ci ta Tliniiinenn'o I T I i-a.: 1 r.l . : 1 . 1 1 0. IU. H 1 IaI I 1 . 1 'J A . $40.00 rays for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial'. "School in the United States. ... ... roue Halls, For Writing. Commercial" Caipulations, Book Keeping and Lectures. " - . Umal time toeomplete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Bks of any Business,' and qualified to earn a salary from. '- I $500 t $1000 -, Stuednts enter at any. time No Vacation- Review at pleasure. FIRST PREMIUMS FOR BEST WRITING, Awarded Ibis Institution. The be.t and greatest variety of Penmanship iu any one Hall of the Union, is found here. CO-Ministers' Sons received at half price. -For Circular and Specimens cf Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address, F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg. Ta. Aug. 24,'1859. . Aug. 11, 1858,-2y, 1859. FA.LJ:::E:185. . , m rm m m Tlie un lersigne! have just received, and are now - ottering THE LARGE ST an l mjst varied stock-of FRESH GROCERIES . ever brought to f THIS MARKET ! In connection with the above, the; are constantly supplied with CHOICE BPvANDS of the various grades of . A1.SO BACON. CHEESE. Whale, Tanner's t Iard Oils, MESSPORK, Together with all kinds of Pittsburg Manufactured Ai titles. Al cf which will be sold LOW FOR CASH. The Merchants of this place are invited to call belurc purchasing elsewhere. At the old stand. YVM. il. .OORMLY 4- CO. 27 1 Liberty Street, opposite Eagle Hotel Ojt. 2J, l85U.-2ni. Pittsburg, Pa. VALUABLE: TANNERY FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY; situate'about three miles West iad oad . A B'anch Rail Road wjll shortly le corstructed to Elensburg. The .establishment is one of the largest in the State, and is now in successful op eration. The main building is 140 bv 40 and wing GO by tiO and the whole two stories high. A new ENGINE aud BOILERS erected last summer and now in g'xl order. There are all the necessary outbuil lings 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 are about 700 acres of land well timbered, which will be sold in connection with the Tannery. About 400 cords of B irk now on hands. Hemlock can be purchased at $2,50 and Oak at 41.50 per cord, delivered. The property will be bold low and on easy terms, lor further particulars add rss . C. P. MURRAY, Ebeuburg, Cambria Co., Pa. Sept. 21, 1859. 44-tf.: WAR INCHINA. AltKIVAI. OF THE GREAT EASTERN. D. J. EVANS fit SON VJTOULD respectfully announce to the citi- f zjus of Ebeutburg, and mankind gener ally, that we have just received at the old stand, of D. J. Evans, tro doors Eat ef E. Shoemaker & Som' Store, the largest and best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever brought to this place. Also, a large lot of DKT-GOODS, SUCH AS SATINS.; -.VELVETS, CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. DOZ SKINS. SATIN ETTS, TWEEDS, JEANS. TICKINGS. FLANNELS, BM)WN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS,. OFt EVERY STYLE, NOTIONS, a larfce assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. BONNETS. TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS STATIONARY. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and such other . Notions as is usually kept in a Country Store, which fliey will dispose cf - lower than the .lowest' Mr UAhtl or Ujuntry Produce. fi3- Ihc lailonng Business will be carried on in nil its branches, all work will bo done in short notice and ou the most reasonable terms. Ebensburg, October 19, 1859.-tf. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AOKXTs! Fifty Dollar a ntontA; qndnll expenses puid. WE wish to engage an -active Agent in every County throughout the United States and Canadas. to travel and introduce our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR" 'DOUBLE THREAD LOCK STITCH . SENDING MACHINE. This Kxcehior Machine is just patented, with valuable improvements,- which make it the cheapest and most popular maclvnc in existence, anrl acknowl edged to be uniirpa4ed.for general utility. A limited number of responsible agents are wanted stamp for return postage. - J. W.'HAuuiS KAJ. No. 13 Shoe L Leather Exchange. ' Nov. 9, 1859.-50-8 w., t . -.Boston, Mass. 10 BBLS. N. OI WHITE SUGARS, ' 5 Bbls. N.JO. Molasses, . , 6 " ' Golden Svrttp, For sale br:-: ; - E. HUGHES. Julv 13, JS5D.-: : : - . UMPHREY'S SPECIFIC IIOM'JIOPATIIIC REMEDIES, No. 562 BROADWAY. THE GIIEATFEATURE Of this series of DofCKtic Jt -medic m that each particular mcdicinte is a Specific for the partic ular, disease or class of disease w be name it learR, and may be relied Vpon for the cure of that particular affection-. Hence, persons suffer ing from a ehrouic disetS tr tong-statnUiil-ment, in buying a case of IIcvphrey's Specifics obtain the pa ticular one detircd 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. Thwfl multitudes sulTer from Dtspcpsia. Bil locs COxditios. Costiveskm, Sai Taste, Coateo Toxgub and Debility, which is per fectly controlled ahd tured by DYSPEI'SIA SPECiFlC. , 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 sufltred for Years wilh this "Bilious Condition" having purchased a case of these Specifics, have obtaineel a jerfect cure and immunity from their old complaint. COUGHS, COLDS AND SORE THROATS, which si frequcntlj- lead to BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION arc all in their early stage secured bv tho . COUGH FILLS. " . Many cases of long standing Bronchitis and irri tating Coughs have been perfectly enrrd by this Specific. But more! many persons have a spe cific liability to colds and take the.n from the least exposure. This will lie cntirjly relieved by the nseof the COUGH TILLS, as set res cai testify from experience. So CATARRH is one of eur most common and most troublesome iliseaws. agr.tr.s which the Old School Medtcincs and even Homcejpathic prescrfptitins, re of veiy little use. . -Yet hundreds of ier.sons have been i r . i g. l r i i ... 1 t,u.ct ui uos uu. t -- "71; ""V.Yf i the use of this, specific "o v. ......., ... - J One aged lady in Syracuse was thus perfectly cured of a Catarrh, which had anneiycd her all her life. And a young lady at otie of our 13m class boareling schools, who was so afllicted with this eiisease as to require more then frty hand kerchiefs .1 week, was entirely cured In a fchig'.s week by this Specific. TILES. bpeding and blind, sme ef those common nnd obstinate firms of disease which are so difficult to cure by the ordinary methods, but uhich find an entire and fundamental cure it. the Piles .Spe cific. True, time is required ; but the Specific is pleasant to take, requires neither ditt nor re straint, and lieing followed up a perfect cure is the result. 'Hundreds of jhtsoiis, iu purchasing a case of Specifics, have obtained a cure for this m 1st trying and obstinate form of dee. which has beeu worth to them ten times the cost of the entire et. Cases of over twenty years' stand ing have been cured by tlr-s simple Specific, and we lielieve may be cured by perseverance. The case mn tains the best FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC known. A remedy without ar.j- deleterious or poisonous t-ubstance, which not only cures the ague, f.wl old. mismanaged agues, but ?.V be relied ttjion as a preventive when persons are re siding in a fever and ague district. It prevent or protects upon the same principle that vaccina tion prevents small pox or belladonea prevents scarlet fever, by pre occupying the system with the true Specific. Huudreds have leen thus protected and cured. THE OPTHALMY SPECIFIC has proved a most invaluable rrtnedv Tot SORE EYES and EYELIDS, and f.r WEAK and BLURRED SIGHT. One lady in Indiana, who had been a sufferer frotu sore eyes for many years, and for two years was entirely blind, was cured perfectly by the Opthalmy Specific alone. HEADACHES, to which so man- ate 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 ujion which it tlepends, and so destroys the predisposition to a return. The specifics for the various forms of FEMALE COMPLAINTS have proved invaluable. Old loxg STANldsa LEOCOKRIKEA or WHITIS, attended with debility 01 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 iKRKon.AniTiEs control almost every form of KCANTY, PAISKfL CT IUKEGULAB MENSTRUATION-. DIARRHOEAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS in adults or children are controlled like magic 1V the DiABitncc v Pills, while it may hi averml without the psibility of Hcces.-fnl contradiction that the Dtskstky Pills are the roost perfect Specific for that disease known. For the various forms of FEVERS. SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES. and either diseases of children, the Flveb Pills in y be safely and surely relied upon. These Siecifies are the prescriptions of Prof. HUMPHREY'S, used for years m Ins extensive practice, an 1 to the perfection of which he has devoted the resources of extensive kuowledge, experience and study The public may rest assured that during the lifetime of Dr. II. no one has been or shall be intrusted with the preparation of bis Specifics, and he offers the guaranty of bis professional life and reputation that tl.ey shell be just as he rep resents them. The- have now been liefore the public for live yea''., and have everj where won golden opinions from the many thousands who have used them. Simple, free from intricacy, technicality, or I'anger, they have become the ready receiurse and aid of the parent, traveler. nure, or invalid, and have become the family physician and medical a J visor of thousands of familie. Nowhere have they been tried without having leen approved, and their highest appreciation is among those who have kuown them longest amidmost iuti mately. Every family will find these SPECIFICS all they have been recommended ; prompt, rema ijle. simple and eeficaciocs ; often a fkifkd iv need and a i eiexd ivukf.d. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. FEVER PILLS For Fever,-Congestion and Inrlammation of all kinds. No. 2. WORM PILLS F-r Worm Fever ,Yorm Colic, and Wetting the Bed. No. 3. BABT'S TILLS For Colic. Crying. Teething and Wakefulness, and Nervousness of. Adults. No. 4. DIARRIKEA PILLS For Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum and Summer Complaint. No. . DYSENTERY TILLS For Cholie, Gri- . ping. Dysentery or Bloody Flux. No. . CHOLERA PILLS For Cholera, Chole cra Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7. COUGH PILLS For Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness. Influenza and Sore throat. No. 8. TOOTHACHE PILLS For Fac?ache and Neuralgia. 'IV 1 HEADACHE PILLS Fer ITeadaele Heat and Fullness of the Head. SPEPSIA 1 ILLS For Weak H 1 1 -n. 11. Complaint. No. 11. FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES - Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Periods. No. 12. FEMALE PILLS Fr Lcucorrhcta, Profuse Menses and Bearing Down. No. 13. CROUP PILLS For Croup, Hoarse Cmgh, Bad Breathing-. No 1. SALT RHEUM PILLS For Erytipeas, Eruptions; P.mples on the Face. N.. 13. RHEUMATIC TILLS For 1'aio.I-u.o. ness or Sottjcefs in the Cbet, lct, Lm Limbs. ,. , A. For Tcver and Ague. ChiU lever, Dr.mfe : Ague, old misnianafled Agues. .- . P. For Files, Blind or Bleeding, iulciwu External. t O. F-r Sere, Weak or Inflamed Fjes anS Evelids. Failing. Weak or lilumil Sight. "a--F.-r Catarrh, ef 1oi;r tandinsf or recent, cither with obt-trnction or profus-c dil af fe. V. C For Whooping Cough, abatii g its vt leore and thorU-ning its coura. r KICKS. FU srtt CO large vials, in Morocco Ca- e Case and Ikxkf. , . . Full set, 20 largo viaIf. In Plain Cef e and Book, ! Caj-c of 15 nttmWred lf xs nd B r-k. Case of any 6 numbered b . l8 and lxk, Sin-Ie nunibcred boxes, wl'.h directions. Single lettered bo'ies, wilh dim lion, I-argp plantation ur pbysiciau case, 1 and 2 oz. vials, 4 03 2 CO l.Oo 25 CO 15 00 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Ixn.k over the list, make up a case of wliBt kind you choose, and enclose the amount A current rmte or stamps, by mail, to obr adores, at No. 5fi2 Broadway, New Yoik. and the medi cine Wijt VJ,'ul3r To! warded by mail or expre tier tT virge Address DR. F. 1 1 CM PREYS A- No. 502 Bmad war. New Ynrk. fcj- &Jd in EBENSBURG. by JOHN KOTG ERS, Jr.. and by all Druggists generally. June 29, 1859-Cm. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! HEW GROCERY STORE. THE undesigned would respectfully beg leav to inform the citizens of Ebeusburg nnd vi-ciniti-. that be ha. just nceived, nt l is fctot roe in. (me door West of Davis k. Lloyd's Strf , a large and fresh l.t of Groceties, which be .f-fr-rs fir sale cheap for Casli or ouutry Prouc, -is steck 3oin,ists in part of the following art:- N VI 7" SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA. DI0LASSES. TOBACCO. SEGARS. CHEESE. FISH. BACON. AND THE BEST OF FLOOR AND CORN KEAL- He alsoke-eps em hand a large and wo'l selected Sioek of Solaxd Ikk6 and i:ationr.ry,Nolior.s Ac . all very cheitp". He hope by strict attention to bus'iUkS to merit and receive a full share f public patron age, as be feels satisfied bis stick U good and l.e will sell as cheap as auy other bouse in towu Call and tee. , EVAN E. EVANS. Ebensburg, Aug. 17, 1859. tl. COAL! COAL!! The Fultsrrilier is now' prepared to elelivcr Coal tM the citizens of this place on ti e shortest uot'ee. Pcrsr.tis wishing Cewl tan leave their orders at my Grocery Stoie and they will be attended iirune-diately. EVAN E. EVANS. September 2S, 1853. NEW GOODS. " rH E UNDERSIGNED has jut received and 1. is now opening, a full supply of Gds suit able for the season, consisting of MADE UP CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. AND CAPS, UARDirARE, CrTLERY, GROCE RIES Ac. Ac. Which will he sold Wholesale or Retail at tl VERY LOWEST Market prices f.i Cah ur Country Produce. r ilL-UULN. June 29, 1S59. tf. TIE RAIL RO&D IS THE Subscriber has just received at his New Siui bujii5 One door East of Tbompsona Mouutin Ilouec A new lot of ALL KINDS of SPRIN3 AND SUMMER HATS, which he ofTers verv low f r C ASH. CLINTON R. JONES. April, 13,-1S5D.-21-Sm. NEW AREIVAL. T HE UNDERSIGNED, ban adde.1 to bis Stock of Boots and Sh.ies &c. A very large and well selected assortment ef MENS READY made SHIRTS, MENS MARSEILLES and Li;ien Collar, LADIES WHITE 1XD COL'D HOSE Mens do do do Childrcns elo elo tl L vlies Gloves, and Ladies Mitts, and Gents, do. Mns and Boys Suspenders. Black Neck Tis, Fny Neck Tii, Ldiea and Gent, linen Hand kerchiefs, White anl Colored Litm Flss. Stationary, Carpet Sacks, Trunks and every other articl necosary kept iu bis line. (iire him a call and examine for vow-solve. TERMS CASH. CLINTON R.JONES. June 20, 1859 tf. REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MAN UFA C titrcr nnd Wholesale Dealer in Boots, SIuxjs, Straw Gotls, Uats and Caps, Xo. C8l North Third Street, between Arch and Cljerrv. Phi la phi a. arch C. 1856. j JOI1X SUA Kit A Kill, .Tnsticc of tlie Pmtt, SammlttTllU, Fa. LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HI . care will be promptly attended to. lie wi . also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales wLcticv his services in that capacity arc rcquireel. April 23. 1858:24 n. F03TEIt. Grecusburg. FOSTER & P. S. SOON'. Ebeusbu: ICO OX. Ml AYINu associated thenibelvet. lor tt.e pr f..r t XJL tice of the Law in Cam .ria county, v iil tend to all business intrust ti' .0 them. Of:.e Cololonade Row;" Ebeusbur; Oct. 7, 1S57. J4CKSOX & CLARK, SURGEON DENTISTS. JOHNSTOWN, PA. i m " kiie win win ka: 111 t.ii-sisuu ; uuuui I v VP . c c :n 1 : n t 1.. J the first ten days of each mouth, !.!..: ...1 . : ti 1. : ! eiuriu liicu 111111; nil ring liis pr.ife.sinal s-rvics jr.m -UT find him at the otllce cf D'. Ijtv.i. near'y f p site Blair's Iltel. may25lSC9f FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! m'lK UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALLT: and l JL attenntion of the public tn ene of th ?rt-5-est impio-ements ever nade in COOKIE STOVES, th? burning of ibe GAS AND SMOK hy wbicJx tntun-i. i saved Fiv ytr c :t ef ful GF.OR0E HUTIXY. . r.iial -n A't. 17, l.v5'J.-tf.
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