th eir - : i PRESIDENTIAL, VOTE. As a matter of reference, and also to show tLe immense increase in the popular veto of the Union 10 the last thirty years, we give the following table of the Presidential elect ions from 1828 to 185G, inclusive. It will be seen that the rote has nearly quadrupled ) that time : 1823 Jackson, G50.il 43 Adams, 512,475 Aggregate vote, Jackson over A lams, Jackson Clay Wirt. Aggregate vote, 1.1C2.418 139, 4C8 1832 707,217 328,561 254.720 1,290,498 Jackson over Clay & Wirt, 123,936 Van Buicn, 764,895 Harrison, White, Webster, 733,123 1830 Aggregate. Van Buren over all, Harrison, -Van Buren, liirney. )840 1.274,777 1,128,708 7,5000 Aggregate vote, 2,410,935 IIarrinn over Van IJu-on, 145,059 Over all, Polk, Clay, Uirney Aggregate vote, 138. 509 IS 14 -1 o o 5,536 1.297.145 62,229 2.694,770 Polk ever Clay, 38,321 Clay and liirr-ey ever Polk, 23,90a 1848 Tavlor, Caw, Van Buren Aggregate vote, 1.371,g55 1.22';217 291,85a 2.S86.030 Taylor over Ca, 149.733 Cass and an Taj lor, Pierce, Scott, Hale, liareu over 142,738 1852 1 ,555. C55 1,3 4-2.535 155,924 3,054,104 !13,370 57,746 Aggregate vote, Pierce over Sent. Over Scott aud Hale, Buchanan, Fremont, Fillmore, Aggregate vo,et 1S5G I.317.G04 1,337.857 Srjrj.SOS 4, 022. 059 Buchanan over Fremont, 479,537 Fillmore and Fremont over Buohanan. . 33S.271. L ilian Meeting at floston. A 'Union Meeting"' was held at noon yes terday, at Faueuil Hall. It was largely- at tended, hundreds being unable to obtain ad mittance lion. William Applett.n called the meet ing to order, and Kx-Goveruor Lincoln pre fciiied. Prayer was offered by the Bcv. Mr Blag den, of the Old South Church. The President briefly all u led to the circum stances which teemed to call for the present demonstration. A series of ten resolutions were read. The third resolution sajs : ''However narrow or incompiehensive was Brown's in il'itious scheme, it was an undisguised as faalt upon the peace and welfare of the whole eountrj; that we deeply sympathize with the people of Yirgiuia iu the trying scenes they Lave passed through and proffer them, their civil authorities and those of the Federal Government our unfailing countenaucc and mpport in the maintainancc of the laws of the land and the public peace " The sixth resolution pledges our lives, frtunes, and sacred houor to uphold tha.Un l n." The seventh resolution declares fealty to the Constitution, and ' faithfully and un reservedly tj carry out all its obliga tions. fi , . ... , . mo eight resolution discountenances ev erything tending to produce alicoation be tween the North aid South. The ninth denounces the apologist for the lte raid at Harper's Ferry aa guilty as those who induced it Speeches were made by Hon. Edward Ev rett and lion Caleb Cushing; and letters were read from Ex-President Frank liu Piercs x Governor Morton, Ex-Goveruor Clifford. Prof. Felton, Hon. . F. Butler, . D. Beach, Judge Martson, B F. UaLlctt, and taoiorous others. As a public demontration, the meeting was the greatest ever held in New England. The K-ounient of the speakers called forth repea td approbation. The resolutions submitted were adopted by acclamation. Adjourned. Accident to a Congressman. "She Hon. rcn Adams, a member of the House of Kepreseuatives from Kentucky, is detained t home on account of a severe accident. The Messenger sajs : From a private letter e learn that on Saturday night he went to fcs law office iu Barbourville to got some pa pers which he desired to use, and in groping for his caudle and matches he stumbled and -wUi upon one of the front psts of a chair .hich had been broken and sharp poitned. A he point penetrated hb neck, immediately Ure the collar bone, and his life, for a con siderable time, was utterly def paired of. maent phjbicians from a distance were im tteduttly gent for to aid those of Barbour "le in his restoration. The latest accounts port bun somewhat better, but far from bo lg 4t of danger. JEOVT FAIL to see SIXTH AN- - . -'v.vj-ixi ana Drmiani oaers. m sp.mI,.. -.i VViUlUU. 1,502,023 26,767 John RroiTti if card Trom. The Cleveland Plaindcaler gives an ac count of the appearscce of the spirit of Old Ossawatcmie at a spiritual circle in that city. He manifested-; himself by ponderous knocks oir- a kitchen table. WThen asked how !e was received in the Spirit worll he .said, or rather knocked (by alphabet,) "first rate." Jefferson, Jackson. Washington and all the apostles of Democra cy had told him that his "earthly career was closed in a halo of glory.' It appears that these old patuots are anxious observers of passing events on earth, and tbey assure Brown that what they labored all their lives to avert, to wit, a dissolution of the Union, they now consider inevitable. If a Black Iiepublicon President is elected he never will bo allowed to be inaugurated as the Presi dent of these United States. The South will break up the confederacy and leave the Un ion in a body. They will have a Piesident, Cabinet, Congn-ss and Union of their own ; and'if any attempts are made by a Black lle publican President to exercise authoiify un der the present constitution over them, it will be resisted unto blood ! If a Democrat should. be elected President, the" Union may last through another administration, but no long er. "I he Irrepressible Conflict is to go on until this country is divided, and there are two distinct, indepent nations ; one a Black and the other a White Republic. "Tfirotcn Out." A lirtle tan-colored mem orandum book was picked up in the banking office of a certain individual banker aud sha rer tn Laltalo. It was found to belong to ..... . ,. one following the manufacturer ofslmes. cobblers, 'cocktail and punches, and to con tain the "little accounts of sundry of his customers, some of which are of very long standing The next day a large number of city officers, several lawyer?, numerous gen erals and colonels, and one editor, were sur prised to find their papeY "thrown out" by the discount clerk at the bank aforesaid. Their names bad been discovered amongst the "dcfaulters"in the little tan-colored mem orandum book. SPECIAL, XOTICfcS. Z7 DR. HOSTETTEB'S BITTEIIS have re ceived the warmest encomiums from the press and people throughout the Union. As a valua ble tonic for the cure of Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Constipation and general nervous debility, it can not be appro iched. Every day new cases of its reat effect an- chronicled through our public mrnals. Tncre is lu thinir equal the ei;i"y- inent, to that wliich the afflicted experience when using this valuable spccihn. its mild tone, its sine aud vigorous action upon a disordered stom ach, and the cle.in.sing of the entire human body should recommend it to ail cl.isses of our com munity. All that will he necessary to convince the skeptical of its healthy effects, is to purchase a bottle and be convinced. Sold by druggists and dealers generally every where. (cj-See advertisement in another col umn. THE BOWELS AND THEItt FUNCTIONS. As perfect health is the greatest blessing that we c;ui enjoy, without which all other blessings are of little consequence, we deem it of great im portance to point out the. way tor you to enjoy it The bowels must he kept in a state by which thej are enabled to carry olT the useless matter; they are the main channel. which nature has ap IMj'mtcd to -carry every tLifrg that is unnecessary. And it is impossible to teli what a large amount of sickness has been caused by costipation, or costivenes?; iu other, words, by not keeping the bowels regular, it is the main road to all ili eases it is the cau-e of unnatural irritation to the mu cous, or lining membranes of the bowels. Having lost their natural strength, cannot object to what is required of them. Hence, the lowel become iiilhimcd, and unless you find a Sjeedy relief, a thousand ether complaint are ever rea dy to drag you through a miserable and wretch ed life. Such medicines must be given as will cleanse the stomach and bowels, and restore their natural strength. T-i accomplish this there is no compound so valuable as thesa Pills; all other medicines sink to utter iusiirnificance when com pared to them; 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 day will increase strength and appetite, and cleanse the stomach and intestines from whatever is injurious. O'See advertisement of Dr. Morse in another column. Sold by Thomas Devine. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having lcen restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sever al years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease. Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who deire it he will send a copy of the prescription used (.free of charge), with direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, -c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to bene fit the afflicted, and he hopes every suffL-rer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Persons wishing the pre scription will please address KEV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willi.imsburjih, Kings Co , N. Y. Oct 2G, 1859.-48-8t. Estrays. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in Summerhill township, Cambria county, about the 15th of November last, three I1E1FFE11S. two dark and white spotted, one nearly white, crop off left car and el it in right, rising two years old, and one black Bull rising three years old, notch under right car. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take thefjo away otherwise they will be dis posed of according to law. JAMES M'KEE. DecemUr 14, 1853.- 3-3t Stray Heiffer. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in Blackliek township, about the 1st inst., a RED HEIFFER, with a t-tar in her forehead, likewise white legs, point of tail white, apparently be tween two and three years of age. The owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be -disposed of according to law. SAMUEL REED. December 14, lSD9.-3-3t. Executors Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Thomas Dumm. late of Carroll township, Gim hria county; deceased, having been duly granted oy the Register of said County, to the subscri bers. Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON DUMM, Executor, MAGDELINE DUMM, Executrix. December 14, 1859.-3-Gt. E. C. LEWIS. AXTOR X EY AT LAW. Offce for the present uiih Dr. Lewis. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1859. ly. Sheriff's Sale. f BY virtue of a writ of end. Lxpon., issue county, anil to me directed, there will be expo sed to Public Sale at tho'Court House in the Bo-' rou;;h of Ebensburg, on Saturday the. 31st day of December inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. All the right, title ahd interest of Robert Car man, of, in and to a tract of land, situate in Clearfield toshij, Cambria county, warranto in the name of Joseph Jones, by warrant date the 7th dav of March A. D. 1704, adjoining lands warranted in the names of Martin Will, John Harris and Thomas Brown, containing 435 acres more or less (unimproved.) Taker in'cxecution' and to Ik? sold at the suit of Charles I). Murray .late Treasurer ;of Cambria county, now for the ase of John Ihompson. Jr JROBERT P. LINTON, Sheriff. Sheriff 's 'Office, Ebensburg, December 14, 1850.-3-31 j PAY UP ! PAY UP ! ! All pe-tons indebted to the firm of E. GLASS cc CO.. are hereby notified to make payment on or before the FIRST DA Y OF JANUARY, next. Times are hard and we must have MONEY. 1 E. GLASS A CO. Decembei 7, 1859-2-3t. - ARRIVAL OF THE B J G WAGON !" J. CUNNINGHAM wou'd respectfully inform the citizens of" Lbensburjr, and vi cinity, that he has just arrived in town with his "Big Wag.jii" where he is prepared to take Am brotye Likenesses in the best manner and on the lateat improved styles. Call and have a picture taVen while the "Wagon" is her will he low. December 7, 1S50.-2-CI His charges A DMIXISTRA TORS XO TICE. LETTEKS of Administration ou the estate of Ilarkins Ott.lateof Summerhill township, d-je'd having bee n granted to the undersigned by-the Register of Cambria county. All persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make lrnmetliate payment, and all having claims, against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. GEO. C. K. ZA1IM, Adm'r. December 7, 18u9.-2-Ct. f CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE . COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. From all sections of the country subscribers to this popular Art Institution, (now in its sixth year.) are being received in a ratio unparalleled with that of any previous year. Any person can become a member by subscri bing $3, which will entitle himto 1st. The beautiful Steel Engravinn, "Shak spear and His Friends." 2d. A Gpy of the elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, one year. 3d. A Free Season Admission to the Galle ries, 548 Broadwaj', New-York. In addition to which, over Four Humlreil valua ble Works of Art arc given to subscribers as Pre miums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, &c, by the first American and For eign Artists. ' The superb Engraving, which every subscriber will receive immediately on receipt of subscrip tion, entitled - "SHAKgPEAltB- AND HrS-VRrENDS is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfactien. No work of equal value was ever before placed within reach of the people at such a price. The engraving is of very large size, be ing printed on heavy plate paper, .30 by 38 in ches, making a most superb .ornament suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor or office. It can be sent to any part of the country, by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, post -.go pre xiid. Think of it! Such a work delivered free of charge, and the Art Journal, enc year, for $3. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received until the Evening of Tuesday the 31st of January, I860, at which time the books will close and the Pre miums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Thope remitting 15 are entitled to six member ships. - T Subscriptions from Gilifornia, the Canadas, and Foreign Provinces, must be $3,50 instead of $3, in order to defray extra postage, &c, Pc-sons wishing to form clubs will apyly for a circular of terms. &c. The beautifully Illustrated Art. Journal, giv ing full particulars, will be sent on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. A., 54G and 548 Broadway. New-York. SuWriptions also received by GEORGE W. OATMAN. Hon. Sec, for Ebensburg and vicinity December 7, 1859. A BLANK respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity, also strangers visiting Ebensburg, that "he wfll hereafter keep constantly in connncction with his Oyster Sa loon various articles of 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 dxrs east of the Arcade Hotel. . November 3oth. lfS9. 4t. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCIIESTER, SEW 'YORK, W. M. H0YT & Co , PK0PRIET0KS. FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur nished to order. P. Braniff. of Lorotto, will at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive promptatteution. C. MERRIT, General Agent. -October 19. 1859.-tf. GEO. R. LEWIS, M. 2)., FRENDERS hia professioual services to the citi" A . zens of Ebensburg and 7ieinity, he may be found in the Office formerly" occupied by Dr. D. V. Lewis." Night calls may be made at the office. July 6, 1859-tf. ABRAHAM KOPELITV, Attorney at LawJohnstown FFICE on Clinton Street, a few tloors nort V-F of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1853. ; E. S. BUKN, M. D. TENDERS HIS PROFESSIONAL Services t. the citizens of Ebensburg. Office in Drug Store on High Street, opposite Thompson's Ho tel.. Ebensburg. May, 4,-1859.-24-Jy. tEO M. REED. T. I.. HETEB Ebensburg, Johnstown REED& IIEYER, Attorneys at Lavr Counsel given in the English and German on IlighSti-cetEbensburg.Feun'. Feb. 6,1856. ly ' $40.00 ' Pajs fof a full course in the Iron City College, th largest, most extensively patronized and best otgaolzod Commereial School in the United Suites. - . idur Large Halls, For Writing. Commercial Calculations, Book Keeping and Lectures. Urual time to complete a full -course, from 6 to 10 weeks." Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to bo competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to ettrh a salary from. $500 to $1000 Stuednt3 enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasure. FIRST PREMIUMS FOR BEST WRITING, Awarded this Institution. The best and greatest variety of Penmanship la any one Half of the Union, is found here. &3- Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address, F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg, Ta. Aug. 21, 1859. Aug. 11, 1858,-2y. 185.F1L'-A:185. Tha.UDyIers?gued have just received, and arc now " offering THE LARGEST and most varied stock of FRESH ' GROCERIES . ever brought to TJIIS MARKET! In connection wiih the above, the, are constantly supplied with CHOICE BRANDS t -. of the variotu grades of .. - : ALSO BACON. CHEESE. - ,r i I 7 Whale, Tanner's & Lard Oils, MESS PORK, Together witli all kinds of . rittsburg Manufactured Ai tides. Al C( which will be sold LOW FOR CASH. The Merchants of this place are invited to call oelore purchasing elsewhere. At the old stand. WM. M. GORMLY & CO. -271 Liberty Street, opposite Eagle Hotel -Ojt,'2G, 1850--2m. Pittsburg, Pa. " VALUABLE TANNERY FOIl SALE. 'IHinndcLsigoeJ JTr foe sal the QUITMAN i TANNERY, situate about three miles West of Ebeasburg. and about 9 mile bv Plank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail R ad. A Branch Rail lload will shortly be constructed to Ebensburg. The establishment is One of the argest in the State, and is now in successful op- oration ' The main buiMmir is 140 by 40 ami wing 66 by 20 and the whole two storieu bizh. A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected last summer and now in good order. " There are all the necessary outbuildings on the premises, and 1 welling Houses tor the Proprietor, Foreman and lands. Also a blacksmith Shop. There is also an excellent Saw Aim m connection with the actory. " There are about 700 acres of land well t timbered, which will be sold in connection with the .tannery. Abom 400 cords of uark now on :iandi, Hemiock can be purchased at $2,50 and Oak at 4,50 per cord, delivered. The property will be old low an J oa easy terms. For further particulars address ; - . . CP. MURRAY, 4 Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. Sei;:2l,r1853. 44-tf. V .- -WAR IN CHINA. -i .-:' ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT EASTERN. D. J. EVANS Sl SON WOULD respectfully announce to the citi- Bens f Elenburg, and mankind gener ally, that we have just received at the old stand, of 1). J.. Evans, tyo doors East of E. Shoemaker & Sooj. Store, the largest and best assoitmcnt of j READY-MADE CLOTHING jr - ever brought to tliis place. Also, a large lot of ; : MY-G00D8, SUCH AS SATINS. VELVETS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOS SKINS. SATIN ETTS. TWEEDS, JEANS, TICKINGS. FLANNELS, BTiOWX AND BLEACHED MUSLINS. DRESS V300DS, OF EVERY STYLE, v NOTIONS, a large assortment of VAISDOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. BONNETS, TRUNKS, CARPET , SACKS, STATIONARY. GROCERIES, I HARDWARE, and such other Notions as is usually kept in a Country Store, which 'they will dispose of lower than the- lowest for CAS 11 or Country Produce. (O- The Tailoring Uusiness will bo came J oa in all iti branches, all work will be done in short notice and on the most reasonable terms. : Ebenslftirg, October 19, 1859.-tf. CANVASSERS WANTED. Liberal inducements to agents! Fittf Dollars a month, amlall expenses paid. WE-wish to engage an active Agent in every County throughout the United States and Canadas. -to travel and introduce our NEW l;WENT,Y DQLLAR DOUBLE THREAD I 7-CK STITCH SEWING. MACHINE. This I celt io Machine is just patented, with valuable provementsj jwldch make it the cheapest and ct )toiiilKr mach'ne in' existence, and acknowl Igcd to be unsurpassed for general utility. A mited-fwmber of responsible agents are wanted o solicit rorders by sample, to whom a salary of $50 perilonth and expenses will be paid. For conditions, and full particulars address, with stamp for return postage, J. W. HARRIS & CO. .. 1 Ko.. 1.1 Shoe & Leather Exchange. Nov.' 9,!1 859.-50-8 w. . BostonMass. i BBLS. .N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, XF 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses, ' 5 " Goldez Svrup, For sale bv ' E. HUGHES. J July 13, 1859. UMrilREY'S SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES, No. 5G2 BROADWAY. Til E G REAT FEATURE Of this series of Domestic R-tncdics Is that each particulaltnedicinS is a Sit'.it"ic for the partic ular disease or class of disease whose.iuuiia.it bears, and may be relied upon for the cure of that particular affection. Hence, persons sutler ing from a chronic disease or long-standing ail ment, in buying a case of Ucxphhey's SrEi mcs obtain the p.vticular one uojrcd in their case, ana thus themselves make a cure whicu oilier wise would cent them many dollars, and no small amount of timcand medical attend ance if, in- tJcPd, it cculd be obtained at alb Thus multitudes suffer from l)tsptl5iA, BiL- iocs Condition. CosTtvKSKi-s, Sad-Taste, Coated Tongue and Dekilitt, which is per fectly controlled and cured bv the DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC. There is scarcely a phase or form of this dis ease which is Dot promptly controlled and u.ti matelv cured ly the use f this Specific. Thous ands who have suffered for vears with . this "Bilious Condition" having nurihased a case of thc?c Specihcs, have obtained a perfect cure and immunity from their cM 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 nave a si-c- cilic liability to colds and take then from the least exposure. This will be entir jly relieved by the iiseof the COUGH PILLS, as tcorcs can testify from experience. So CATARRH is one of our most common and most troublesome diseases, agair.st which the Old School Medicines and even Homoeopathic prescriptions, are of veiy little use. Yet hundreds of jiersons have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long, standing and obstinate, cases of CATARRH by the use of this specific. One aged lady in Sjracuse was thus perfectly cured of a Catarrh, which had annoyrd hir all her life. And a young lady at one f our first class boarding schools, who was so anlicted with this disease as to require more than forty hand kerchiefs a week, was entirely cured in a single week by this Specific. TILES, bPeding and blind, some of those cotutou and obstinate f jrms of disease which are so difficult to cure by the ordinary methods, but which find an eurtre an.l fundamental cure in the Piles Spe cific. True, time is required ; bu.t the Specific is pleasant to take, requires neither ditt nor re straint, and being followed up a jerfect cure is the result. Hundreds of persons, in purchasing a case of SiKJcifics, have obtained a cure for this mt trying and obstinate form of disease, w hich has been worth to them ten times the cost of the entire set. Cases of over twenty years' stand ing have been cured by tlrs simple Specific, and we believe may be cured by perseverance. The ca.e contains the best FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC known. A remedy without ar.y deleterious or poisonous substance, which not only cures the ague, and old, mismanaged agues,, but may be relied upon as a preventive when persons are re siding in a fever and ague district. It prevents 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. Hundreds have been thus protected anil cured. . THE OPTUALMY SPECIFIC . . bas proved a most invaluable rnedr for SORE EYES and EYELIDS, and for WEAK and BLURRED SIGHT. . One lady in lndiaila, who had been a sufferer from sore eyes for many years, and for two years was entirely blind, was cured perfectly by the Opthalmy Specific alone. HEADACHES. to which so many are subject, find a curative in j 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 eo destroys the predisposition to a return. j The specifics for the various forms of FEMALE COMPLAINTS have proved invaluable. Old long standing LEOCORRUffiA 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 ihkeocl.vritiks control si most every form of scantt, fainfi'i. or ibeegtlXr men- j STBCATIOX. DIARRHOEAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS in adults or children are controlled like magic l y the piABKiioc.v Pili.9, while it may hi .avermi without the possibility of successful contradiction that the Dtsbstey Pii.ts are the most perfect Specific for that disease known. For the various forms of FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER. MEASLES, I and other diseases of children, the Fever Pills' may be safely ami surely relied upon. j These Specifics are the prescriptions of Trof. HUMPHREYS, used for years iu his extensive practice, and to the perfection of which he bas devoted the resources of extensive knowledge, experience and study. The public may rest aured 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 shell be just as be rep resents them. They have now been befie the public for five years, and have everj where won golden opinions from the many thousands who have use! them- Simplc, free from intricacy, technicality, or danger, they have become the ready recourse and aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, or invalid, and have become the family physician and medical adviser of thousands of families. Nowhere have they been tried withcut having been approved, and their highest appreciation is among tluse who have known them longest and most inti mately. - Every family will find these SPECIFICS all they have btvn recommended ; rnoapt, relia ble, simple and EEFiCACiors ; often a fuifd in need and a friend indeed. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. FEVER PILLS For Fever. Congestion and Inflammation of all kinds. No. 2. WORM riLl-S For Worm Fever Worm Colic, and Weltinjr the Bod. No. 3. BABY'S P.1LLS For Co:ic. Crying, Teething and Wakefulness, and Nervousness of Adults. No. 4. DIARRIKEA TILI-S For Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum and Summer Complaint. No. 5. DYSENTERY PILLS For Choi i Gri ping, Dvscntery or Bloodv Flux. No. 6. CHOLERA PILLS-For Cholera, Chole era Morbus. Vomiting. No. 7. COUGH. PILLS For Cou2hs. Colds. Hoarseness. Influenza and Sire throat. No. 8. TOOTHACHE PILLS For Toothache, Faciache and Neuralgia. " . No. 9. HEADACHE PILLS For Ilcp.dacl.e . 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 Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Periods. No. 12. FE M A LE i -I LLS For Leucorrhcea, Profuse Menses and Bearing Down. No. 13. CROUP PILLS For Croup, Iloarsa Cough. Bad Breathing. No 14. SALT RiIEUM PILLS For Erysipelas- Eruptions, Pimples on the Face, H No. 15. RHEUMATIC PILLS For Pain.Linoei cess or Sorenes in the CLfcst, Back, Lains cr limbs. A. For Pcrsr ftnd Ague-, Chill Ftvtr, Ln.ai Ague, old mumanaSod Agues. ,1". For Piles, BlimLor Bleeding, Lutcinl or External; r" - '" O. For Sore, Weak or jhlamed Eves and Evelids, Failing. Weak ft Blurred Sight. ,"C For Catarrh, . of longstanding it rvcent, either with obstruction 'or profuse dischaige. .W. C For Whooping Cough, abatii g it Si lence and tbortening its cours. TRICES. Full set, 20 large via!., in Morocco Cahe m . Case and Book. Jo.00 Full set, 20 large vials, iu Plain Case aud Book, Case of 15 nnmbercd Wtcs nd IVck. Case of any 0 nunbcicd b xts and Look; Sinie numbcre! boxes, with directions, Single lettered boxer, with diiet lions, I.airc I'lantatien or ihvsician' cas. 1 4 03 2.00 l.Oo i'.s L0 15 00 and 2 vz.. vials, OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Lock Over the list, make up a case of vhal kind you choose, and enclose ibe amount in a current note or stamps, by tt.su!. to t address, at No. 5G2 Broadway, New York, and the medi cine will be duly forwarded by mall or express. free of charge Address DR. F. I1UMPREYS & 0 . No. 552 Broadway. Nf Y rk. C3- Sold in EBENSBURG, ly JOHN ROPG ERS, Jr.. and by all Druggists general!. "June 2?, ISSO.Cm. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! NEW GROCERY STORE, rYHE undersigned would respectfully beg leave JL to inform the citizens of Lberiabiir.g una vi cinity, that he bas just received, .it l is stoic room, one door est of Davis Jfc Lloyd s Store; a large and fre&u lot of Groceries, which ho of- f'-rs for sale'cheAn for Cash or country Produce, his stock 3oni:-ts in part of the following arti SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA. K0LASSES. TOBACCO. SEOAR8. CHEESE. FISH. BACON. AND THE BEST OF FLOUR AND CORN MEAL He alsokevps ou band a larjie and uVl se'eeteJ Stock of Scheol Books and Statien.ry, Notions &s , all very cheap. He hoiie-s hv strict attention to Lusirnw t merit and receive a full share of public patroi- age. as lie tee's sati.tiied his stock is good aa;i Le will sell us cheap as anv other house iu tov. u Call and tee. EVAN E. EVANS. EWns-burg, Aug. IT, 1S39. tf. GOAL ! COAL ! ! The siibscriLer is i.ow prepared to deliver Co&i to the citizens of this place on the fhortest r t:ce. Persons wifhing Coal crw Jeave their orders fat my Grocer- Sc-ie ani thy will be attends to immediatc-lv. i v EVAN E. EVAN. SepteraCcr28, 1850. NEW GOODS. rWHE UNDERSIGNED ban just reciveI ard X is now opening, a full supply of G-orls mit able for the season, consisting of 3 MADE UP CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND CAPS." IIAROTTARC, CtTLEUY, GROCE RIES fie. &C. AVbich will be sold "Wholesale or Retail at the VERY LOWEST Market prices f.i Cash e-r Country Produce IL HLUllr-M; June 29, 1859. tf. TSE SAIL 1811 B CIII5. p?Z??izl Jh r fyjj THE Subscriber bas just received at Lis New j6i koi SXoiSj One door East of Thompsons Mountain House A new lot of ALL KINDS of SPRIN3 AND SUMMER HATS J which be offers very low f r CASH. CLINTON II. JOXEtf. April, 13,-lSo9.-21-nm. NEW ARRIVAL. fglllE UNDERSIGNED, has added to his 3. Stock of Roots and Shoes &c. A fery lare and well selecte.1 assortmer.t of MENS READY made SHIRTS, MENS MARSEILLES and Lir.cn Collars, LADIES WHITE AI COII IIOSC Mens do 1j do Cliildrens do do do Lidies Gloves, and Iadies Mit's. and Gents, do. Mens and Boys Suspenders, Black Neck Ties, Fancv Neck Ties. Ladies and Gent. Linen Hand kerchiefs. White and Colored Liten ns. Stationary, Carpet Sacks. Trunks and every other article necessary kept in bis line. (ire him a call and examine for voursive3. TERMS CASH. CLINTON II JONES. June 29. 1859 tf. REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC turcr and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoe, Straw Goods, Hnts and Cups, No. CS North Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, Phil- phi. March C. 1856-j JOIIX SIlAItOAl GII, Jastlce of th Ptttt, Snmltf vllle P. ALL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS care will be promptly attended to. He wiil also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales w I.ei.evtr bis services in that capacity are required. April 23, 1858:24 D. FOSTER. T. S. SOOV. Greensburg. - Ebeusbure. FOSTER &. XOOST, HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam ria coui.ty. will at tend to all business intrusted .o them. Of.cr i.u Cololonade Row;"Elensbnr - " -Oct. 7, 1857. JACKSOX &. CLARK. SURGEON DENTISTS. JOHNSTOWN, TA. ONE ol thefi of the firm will be in Ebcnsburs nrg irsi ion civs oi eacn monin. m. dunng which tim all person3 dci- rins ms protessionI Fervid can ran -Jk-eJL-iir find him at the t (Tice of D-. Iew is, ncar'y C y-v-site Blair V Hotel. may2oj86inf FIRE! FIRE! IFIRE!!! THE UNDFRfGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to one cf the preet . est improvements ever rde in COOKIN'1 STOVF-S, the tarring of the GAS AND SMCK1 . by which means, is saved Fiftv per cei.t of futl. GEORGE UCNTLEY. Ebe-nburg Ar.z, 17, l?59.-tf.
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