LUL 11 lectins ot the ' Democratle State .. .Central Committee. The Democratic State Central Committee of this -Bute met at the Merchant Hotel, Philadelphia, on Tuesday. Dec. 20-, The Chairman stated the object of the meet ing. ni suggested that the fourth of March . came on Sunday, and a change in the time of holding the State Convention was neces- ' iary- - - - v. Mr. Sanderson, ".of Lancaster, moved that ? tha State Convention meet 'on Wednesday, -Fefcruarj ,29th, 1860. : " Mr- K-esaler, of Berks, seconded the mo tion, and it was carried. - MiV-'KessIer waved that the Convention meet in the city of Reading; eecoudud. and after an iaterchange of opinion ad'p ed. The Chairman submitted to the Com m it toe the following resilu'ioa-. After reading jrr Kestler moeed their adoption, which was . seconded by Mr. II-djson The resolution, were unanimously adopted, an J on motion the Chairman was authorized - to append the "names of the uicoibeis of the Stata Central .Committee. . 'Vdkueas, The Republican party (s calJ 'ed) is. altogether seetioual in its organization and is, in a great measure, influenced by a spirit of Aboliti m fauitauisin; and whereas, It is now aa indisputable fact, p -ttont to the Intelligence and patriotism of the whole coun try. tht it? violentand unconstitutional tea Vjhioirs and doctrines have led to a recent hlooJy and treasonable iuvasiou of a neigh boring State, and a base and lawless attack oq the lives and property of tho peaceful and unsuspecting citizens of that State. There fore, be it resolved by the State Ceutral Com iiiitteo of th-2 Democratic party of Pennsylva nia 1st. That the Democracy of Pennsylvania h?0 no language sufficiently strong to ex press their coudem nation oftho criminal con duct of Brown and his infamous coufe lerates and their abhorrence and contempt for the mo lives of all tbo.se who may have stimulated or countenanced their felonious and murderous undertaking, or who sympathize, directly or iodirectly, from any political consideration whatever, with these miserable depraved per sons in their attempt., not only to excite a vlave insurrection, with its attendant h.-rors. iaVirginia, but to"! occasion, if rossib'e, a civil war between the Suites of th Uni'n. ..2 Tliat tne Democracy of Vntisylvairia are devoted- in all sincerity to the Union on tfia jast, honorable and eiuitabl basis of the Coosntution of the United States; that they believe the Stiles to be equal and indepen dtut sovereignties, and that the great princi ple of the equality of the States underlies the Go?eroDient of the Uuited States in its whole cope and iutent. That the Supreme Court of the Uuited States has recognized the pres ence and effect of this leading priuclple of the Constituiion in the Drel Scott case, and have properly defined it in its application Witniu tne common .territories of the Union; s-jd that the Democracy of our Conservative Com moo wealth, in the opinion of the Com mictee. aro now nreDired to ra.endnrsA tho Ciccli nati Platform, as understood in the :use of ihls enlightened judicial decision. 3 That the sovereign right of each State to establish and maintain its own domestic in tuitions without let or hindrance from any quarter, cannot be legally or rightfully ques tioned: and it is the solemn constitutional du ty of the non-slavchol :io States to recoz- Dizi the Fupreinacy of the Fugitive Slave Law permitting no obstacles to intervene, either ia the shape of legislative aets or titular tu mults, by which the execution of the law aba!! te prevented or retarded. 4. That if the leaders of the Abolitiocized Republican party will persist in defying the patriotic 6eutinient of the Northern masses, now fully aroused to a knowledge of their dan gcrous and treacherous machinations, and if, instead of voluntarily disbanding their sec tional and incendiary organization, already justly held responsible for an incalculable amount of mischief, they will further persist ii forcing an issue of Union or disunion in tin Presidential contest of the next year tbers cn be no reasonable doubt of the com plete success of the National Democratic par- v is ims ;tate, and throughout the country; because it cannot fail to be eeen by every vo- l-r who possesses common sensa. tnat ih access of the National Democracy insures l"e public trarnuilitv. the nerninrri nftKo . 9 . S . J " " iUicn, the triumph of law, and the uninter rupted prosperity of the nation, while the faction of a President with Abolition associ ations and tendencies, by a purely sectional :e. will be followed, in all probability, by ?earfal public disorders and the most lament i.J.e consequences. I 5. That the Democratic party of Pennsyl- rul entertains uuabated confidence in the Flg"ty. wisdom and patriotism o jMacnaLan. President of the United States; a tearless in the midst of the extraordinarv ru"'M 01 K!s position, he bas firmly resist 1 every attempt to evade or violate the laws Tor,!.:-. -!- .. - '0 disorganize the party, whether occur g in the North or South; and that his Ad -'UlSirailOn in ItS KHPfPCifnt fni-rrn or.fl r?r rwi pobcy. particularly in its heavy reduc ton of th .i t J . . t ducisL's f 1 1 inn i yfirprn nipnr rves t0 "ceive, as it does receive, our warm ROBERT TYXKR Chairman. nckA Server. II. A. Guernsey, S S Seeley, Charles Brandt, Thomas M Biddle, James F Shunk, George Sanderson, J F Koutz. Alexander Wentz, Wilson Reiley, Joseph W Tate, C L Pershing, Adam Lowery, S B Hays. Andrew Burke, John Graham, William M'Kuight, '" William Kerr, Hagb Downing; Pken H Benton. JJohnert. .'Ornson Foster, :ge m Wharton, .Morwita, ncn T. n..jf. paries Keller. . uiUlUUCl, far es k..l! V Evcrhart. ft O Conner. t Pr, Secretaries. . 1 t etterman fbTarney. "A lawyer reading in a wUl in acount- UrJ Incilnt,7 mentioned 'heirs and . J-Eve, rather hard hearing, remai L who ever heard of 'haiis and f la a will before? rked. and sets- ?.?'T FAIL to soe S'TTR 1 vvtt t ' asd bnlliact , gST A gentleman thought be'd like some thing painted in the hnll of a new bouse, and chose the Israelites parsing through the Red Sea lie engaged an Irishman for the job, who went to work and painted the hall red. Gentleman enters: "Nica colors, II., but wiiera are Israel ites? "Ob, tneyve passed over.". Special, xotices. QTt is a common observation that there "are more sufferers from debility, among Americans, than can be found amor. any other civilized nation. The reason is obvious. We take too little ereroise, and lorget the wunts of the !vdy in tho ;iL.sorbing pursuits of bu.-Jness. In ail Such cases, ortii nary medicines can do little g'0! What is rquirel is jut su jli a toic and invii rator as Dr. J. II stetV-T lias given to the world. in his CKLKBIIATKD 'BITTKliS. The weak and nerv.u denizen of the countins-honse. the exhau-tted tiiilor upon th- shoj-bard, ami the prostrate.1 student of the midnight lamp, have fiund a wonderful reenertor in tho "U.ttehs" and prefer it to m re pretentious, but less effi caci m nifilicines. B it it li.uM not be forgot ten that the agent w hit h is so magical in its in fluence upon a frame which is' merely debilitated is equally j owerful in assisting naturr t- cxel the iiwst terrible forms of disease. Who will not give it a trinl? Sold by drng'ists and dealers s?nerally every where. See advertisement in another col umn. Disease of the Stomach. The stomach is the most liable to get out of order. Hence how im portant that no diseased matter clog its opera tion, which would cause iiau.ea and distress by our food. It also ueakuis the bruin, destroys the memory, creates pain aud dimness, and va rious aHlictiors in the bead. It produces great difficulty in breathing and swallowing. Sump times fainting and fits wili ensue; also bad breath regies si iess and great loss of strength. If not immediately attended to. the blood wiil carry ihe disease through the whole system, and death wdl end the work. From 2 to 5 of these Pills a day will keep the digestive organs in a healthy condition, ami unc'og mr carrjT away all impure matter, and thoroughly restore and cleansf.- the stomach; at the same time the Pills will so puri fy the blod, as to drive all mauuer cf disease from tiie system.' - " 'LSee advertisement of Dr. Morse in another column. Sohl by Thomas Devine. WINTER GOODS. rjnilC subscriVer .has just returned from the Jl liisjt, anrl is no.v opening an extensive as sortment of GOODS suitable for the season, many articles of which have l.-en bought and will be sold at LOW Ell TRICES than were be fore sold in this place. Consisting of Fancy and Staple DHY GOODS, HEADY MADE CLOTHING. HARDWARE AND UUTLETY. QUEENS WARE STONE AND EARTHEN W ARE GLOCERIES DRUGS 3c MEDICINES, BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of 10 Cases JlciiS tLick Uoots at $I,S7 per air aud C;:sesilens Hunting P.. Kits. 5 Cases Mens Freuch Calf, Grain and Water proof ditto. 10 Case? Roys and Ch'ddrens Boots, of superior quality and l.v prices. 1 Ca. Mens Coarse lirogans at 9- cts. 5 Cases Children. Missis & W. miens Lace liocts. BUr FALOE ROBES. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAFTING, DO. SMALLER SIZES. BAR IRON SALT. &C. AC. Tersons wishing to buy GOOD GOODS, at low prices, will find it to tixir interest to examine his stock. C van try Produce will be taken ia -x-change for goods f.r vhich the highest market prices wiU l-e given. E. HUGHES. January 4, ISCO.-tf. CORNFOS, SALE. A large Vfrnntity of CORN f.i s,-de by the undersigned, residing in Newt n II imiit n, Mif flin Cj luty, Pa. All ordors pr-impilv CiK-d. J. K. RIIOADS. Newton Hamilton, Jan. 6, 1SC.0--C-St GOODS AT CITY PRICES THIRTY PER CENT CHEATER THAX CAX BE BOUGHT FOR ELSE WHERE. THE hubsenber has iust returned from the Kflst with a.larpe lot of. CHEAT GOODS, con sisting in part of t'le following. Ladies fc Chil liens Ib. Kid Gloves, GumB:ltf. Collars. Haudkerchicfs. Gents. Si:sjenders, N-ck Ties. Letter au.l Note Paper, Gents. Ilmdker- chiefs, Gum Coubs, Shoe Blacking, Knives and Scissors, one copy of Shakspeare, Hoops. &c. Gents, and La!ies Buffalo Orer Shoes, Gum Shoes, C:i!f and Heavy Boots, Mens fashionable Caps. Plush and Cloth Caps. Girpet acks, 1 runlis, wciolen bocks. Also a few sets of LADIES FURS. All of winch he offers very low for CASH. Give h:m a call ana satisfy yourselves that he sells cheaper than any person else. CLINTON R. JONES. January 4, 18G0.-lf. ORIiaA.?S CfllRT S.4LC OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IHE undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Thomas Croyie, l ite of Cr yle township, Cambria County, dectaed, hereby gives notice that in pursuance ot an order of said Court, and to him directed, he will on TI1CRS DAY the first day of MARCH next, at ten o'clock A. M., of said day, expose to Public Sale oa tho premises, in Croyie township, in said Gmnty, the following described REAL ESTATE ot'said deceased, as mentioned and described in a writ of Partition or valuation issued out of said Court and duly returned by the SheriU' of said County, viz: Allotment No. 2, being three lots of ground adjoining the Water Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and containing about 1 acre. Also, Allotment No. 3, containing one hun dred and five acres and allowance, with about fifty acres c!e?.rel thereon, fifteen or eighteen acres of which are meadow, having no buildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Jacob Pnngle and William Pring'e. Also, Allotment No. 4, containing two hun dred and twenty one acres aud allowance, with about sixty acres cleared, no buildings thereon erected and adjoining lands of Isaac Paul and William Prtngle. On Allotments Nos. 3 aud 4 there is a valuable Coal Bank opened, about ODe hundred rods from the Pennsylvania Rail Road, with a vein f ur feet thick, and which ha6 beeu successfully worked for two seasons. On the same allotments there ire favorable symptoms of Iron Ore. TERMS OF SALE One third of the purchase money on confirmation of the aale, and the bal ance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with laterest, to bo secured by Bond and ilort- gage. SAMUEL CEOYLE, Executor January 4, l8C0-ft-8t. i BBLS. N. O. fe WniTE SUGARS, J. 1 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses. 6 " Goldes Svrcp, For sale by . - " ' . E. HUGHES. Jnly 18, tl9. Cheapest ! Kest ! ! Largest ! ! ! $35,00 Pajs fot Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures. Board 8 weeks $20, Stationary S7, Tuitiou $35, entire expenses $ti2. UV ual time tt complete a full course, from 6 to 10 week. Every Student, upon graduating. is guaranteed to be competent to manage thc Bioksofaitjr Business, and qualilied-to cam a salary from. $500 to $1000 Students enter at auy time No Vacation Review at pleasure. First Premiums for best Business Writ'ng for 1859. received at Pittsburg. Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. A!s- at the principal Pairs of the liiu-n for the past four years. 33 Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circular!, Specimens and Embellished .View of the College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg. Pa. Jan. 4, 18G0. Aug. 11, 1858,-2y. AUDITOR'S NOTICE John Dougherty "j Dou vs In the Common G.urt of of ea4 Peter Stoenlcrgcr, John n Cambria Count v. & George K. Shocuberger, No. 4, Sep. T. 1845 John u. ij.ivis, James M. I Account remiereu. Davis. John M'Fadd-'ii, John & Wiliiam Bennett. The undersigned. Auditor appoiuted by th Court in the above case, hereby ntifies the above named parties, that he will sit for a further hear ing, at his office in Ebensburg, on Monday the sixth day of February next, at 1 o'clock P. M. WM. KITTELL, Auditor. January 4, lS60.--4t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Powell F. Clayton " In the Common Pleas of vs Cambria C mnty No. 47 William M'Guire J Sept. '1. 1839. A I. Vend. Expon. ICth Dec. 1859. on application of William Kit tell. John S. Rhey, Est., apointed Auditor to make distribution of the proceeds of Deft's. Real Estate sold on above wiit. Girnbria Gju ity, SS. TtToix Extract fr.ira the Recnnl. Tfr Cerfefie' lG. dav of December 1859. 10 ErTSWQ -.mKtit M'linvif.n iv., Tlie above named Auditor hereby notifies all persons intercsteu in the lund. that he will sit in discharge of the duties of his appointment at theolliceot William Kittell. rsq., m Lbensbur on Fridav, the 27th day of January next, at one o'clock V. 11. JOHN S. ftllEY, Auditor. December 28. 1859. 54 t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Francis Christy. Indorsee ' In the Court of C ni- cf J. T. Cnristy mon PIcai vf Cam- fmon PIcai vf Cam l bria G. ,'No. 103 SeptT 185( vs George U'Casn Fi. Fa 14th December 1S59. on application of Wm. Kittell, John S. Rhey, E-q., appointed Auditcr to make distribu.ion of the proceeds of the per sonrd proerty sild and returnnd on tho above writ, and Fi. l a's. Nos. 217. 213. 219 and 220 of the same term, and Fi. Fa. No. 1 Dec. T. 1359. Cambria County, SS. Lxiract irom the Kecord. .vruuu inn oemwr, iooj. J. M'DONALD, Pro. 1'1'c Auditor above nirac.1 hereby notifies all parties i:,:cresteo, tnat lie will-attend to the du t tiL- ,.f l.!- l . t. . . . , - c..o r-.ni uj! pt'iuinieni. ai xne i m e -i v m. Kit tell, Esq., in Ebensburg, on Saturday the 23 day of January next, at one o'clock P. M. JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. December 28, 1859.-5-4t. Estrays. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in bumnurhill township, un the 17th of October last, 1WO IILIFFERS, rising two years old. one is a black with a star in the forehead an winte spots on the flank, the other one is white with red ears and some little specs on her side, both ears cropped and a swallow fork in the right ear. me owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges and take them away otherwise they will be disposed of accor ding to law. JOHN SETTLEMOYERS. December 28, lc59.-5-3t. Executors Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of l nomas jiimm. late of U irroll township. Cam hria Coiintv; deceased, having bxn dulv grant.-d 6y the Register of said Couutv, to the subscri lrs Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to siid estate to make immediate pav nnt. and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON D17MM. Executor. MAGDELINE DCMM, Executrix. December 14. 1859.-S-Gt. ADMIXISTRA TORS NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Hark ins Ott.Iateof Summerhill township, deo'd.. having been granted to the uudersigned by the Register of Cambiia county. All nersous know ing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all Having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated fr settlement. GEO. p. K. ZAIIM, Adm'r. December 7, 1 859.-2-6 1. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, XEW ORK, W. M H0YT & Co . PR0PRIETOSS FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES of all kinds, and varieties, promptly lur mshud to order. P. Draniff. of Lrettoill a: tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt'attcntion. C. MERUIT, General Agent. October 19. 1859.-tf. GEO. E. LEWIS, M. D., TENDERS his professional services to tho citi zens of Ebensburg and vicinity, he may be found in the Office formerly occupied by Dr. D. ti? t v: a i i , , W iewis. .mui cans iusy io mane nt tne office. Jly 6. 1359-tf. ABRAHAM KOPELIX, Attorsay at Lr.w-Johmtown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors nortl of the eornerof Main and Clinton. April 23, 1883. E. S. BUNN, II. D. TENDERS HIS PROFESSIONAL Services t the citizen of Ebensharg. OSce in Drtj Store on High Street, opposite Thompson's Ho tel. rbasbrg. May, f41659.-24-Jy. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Charloa 0'Hagan "J In the Court of Common v 1 I pleas of Gimbria Co. John Moran'i; Adm'r J N. 165 Sept. T. 1859. Vend. Expon. 16th Dacember 1859, on motion'of Mr. John ston, Wm. Kittell, Esq... appointetl Auiiitor to distribute proceeds arising out of sale of Deft's real estate on above staled writ. v , , By the Court. Camkria Cotnf y. SS. i Extract from the Record, Certified 1G. Decern ber. 1859. JOS. M'DONALD, Pro. The Auditor above n irad hereby notiSeS all parties interested in the above mentioned fund, that be will attend to te duties of Lis said ap pointment, at his office in Ebensburg, on Thurs day tho 2Gth day of Jamiarv next, at one o'clock P.M. WM. KITTELL, Auditor. December 28, 1859.-5-41 185 J? fm A . The undersigued have just received, and are now offering ' THE LARGEST and most varied stock of FKESil i . GROCERIES ever brought to TallS M tKKCT! In connection with the above, tho are constantly supplied with CHOICE BKAND3 of the various grades of ALSO BACON. CHEESE. Whale, Taur.er's & Lard Oils, j - MESS PORK, together with all kinds of Pittsb'irg Manufactured Ai titles. All .f which will be s .M LOW FOR CASH. Tiie Merchants of this place arc invited t- call before purcha-iing elsewhere. At the old stand. - , WM. M. GORMLY CO. 27 1 Liberty Street, opposite Eagle Hotel Ojt. 2J, 1859.-2ai. Pittsburg, Pa. VALUABLE TANNERY FOlt SALE. TIIE uudeisigned offers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three miles West of Ebensburg. and about 9 miles by Plank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail R .ad. A IJ'anch Rail Road will shortly be corstructed t i Ebensburg. The establishment is one of the largest in the State, and is now in successful op eration. The m u'n building is 140 by 40 and win-: CG by '20 and the whole two stories hi 'h. A ur ENGINE aud BOILERS erected la.-t summer an! cow in g d order. There are all tll3 ncccssiiry outbuildings on the premises, and dwelling House foi the Proprietor, Foreman and hands. Also a Riacksinith Shop. There is also an excellent Saw Mill in cotinecuon with the Factory. There are about 700 acres of land well timbered, which wi.l be sold in connection with the Tannery. About 400 cords of B irk n w on Ini-. ls, neml.ck can b-J purchascl at $2,50 anl Oik at $4.50 per cord, delivered. The property will le .old 1jW and on easy terms. For further particulars a ldrvss C. P. MURRAY. Ebensb-irg, C imbria Co., Pa. Sept. 21,1659. 14-tf. WAU m CHINA. ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT EASTERN. D. J.- EVAN3 Si. SOM lTOCLD .respectfully announce to the citi- ' Zrus of Elienf-biirLr. and to.iTiVcind npni-r. ally, that we have jiist received at the old stand. .' of 1. .J. Evans, tro h.rs Eat of E Shoemaker ! & Sons' Store, the largest and best assortment of j READY-MADE CLOTHING ever brought to this place. Also, a large lot of I)RY-G00D, SCCII AS SATINS. -VELVETS, CLOTHS. CAS SI MERES. D03 SKINS. SSATIVETr.. TWEEDS, JEANS, TICKINGS. FLANNELS, L$ OWN AND LEACHED MCSLINS, DRESS GOODS, OF EVERY STYLE, NOTIONS, a large assor'ment of POOI'S AND S OES. HATS AND CAPS. BONNETS. TRUNKS. CARPET SACKS, STATIONARY. GROCERIES, HAKDWAUE. and su;h other Notions as is usually kept in a Country Store, which they will dipose of lower than the lowest f T CASH or Country Produce. OfJ- The Tailoring Business will be carried on in all its branches, all work will le d ne in short notice and on the ui'st reasonable terms. Ebensburg, October 19, 1859.-tf. j EMOVAL? PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC turer and Wholesale D.:aler in Boots, Shoes, Straw Go.ils, Hats and dps, No. 08 North I lord atreet, between Arch and Cherry, Phila- phii. -. fMarch , 185G. j JOUX SHARD AUG II, Justice of Ibt Peace, Saiuuiltl vlllc, Pa. ALL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS care will be promptly attended to. He will ilso act as Auctioneer at Public Sales whenever his services in tiiat capacity are required. -April 23, 1803:24 D. F03TEB. V. S-NOOS, Greensburg. ' Ebensburg. FOSTER & ISOO, HAVINGtss;fated themselves for the prao tend to all business intrrfstet' :o them. Office on Cololonade Row;" Ebensburj . Oct. 7, 1S57. R. C. LEWIS. AT rOUXEY AT E 41V. Qfice for the present with Dr. Lewis. Ebensburg. Oit. 19, 1859. lv. M M. REED. T. L. ItETER Ebensburg, Johnstown REED St, IlEYER.Altornpys ojt Eatv 4touarel sranrarH the'Cntish andOcnnsn 'languagcs.. ... OSca on"HighStretEbeo8burg,Pena. Feb. 8,1 ly HUMPHREY 3 SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES, No. 662 BROADWAY. TIIE GREAT FEATURE Of this series of Domestic Il -mcdici is that f ach Iarticular medicine is a Specific for th partic ular dLseato or class of disease whoso name it bears, and may be relied upon for the cure of that particular affection. Hence, -ersoiis stifier ing from a chroric disease or long-Maniiirg ail ment, in buying a case of HrariiKtY's Specifics obtaia the pvticular one detircd in their caie, 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 MitTrr from Dtspcpsia. Bil ious Condition. Costiveses, Sad Taste. Coated Tongue and Debiutt, which is per fectly controlled and cure! bv tho DYSPEI-SIA SPECIFIC There is scarcely a phase or form of this dis ease which is not promptly cor.trcEel and ulti mately cured by the use of this Specific. Thous ands who have suflered for years with this Bilious Condition" having purcbajsed a case of these Specifics, have obtained a -erfect cure and immunity from their old complaint. COUGHS. COLDS AND SORE THROATS, which sj frequently lead to BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION are all in their eailv stape secured bv the COUGH PILLS. " Many cases of long standing Bronchitis and irri tating Coughs have leeu -erfect!y cured by this Sje rtic. Butmoie! many persons Lave a 6je cilic liability to colds and take then from the least exposure. I bis will be entirdy relieved by the use of the COUGH PILLS, as scores 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 Homoe opathic prescriptions, are of veiy III tie use. Yet hundreds of ersons have been cured of not only recent and fre?.h. but even long otandiug and obstinate, cases of CATARRH by the use of this specific. Oze aged lady in Syracuse was thus perfectly cured of a Catarrh, which had annoyed ber all her lif'j. Aud a young lady at oLe jf our first class boarding schools, u ho was so afflicted with this disaaae as to require more, than forty hand kerchiefs a week, was entirely cured in a single week by this Specific. PILES. bl'eding and blind, some of thofe common and obstinate forms of disease which are so difficult to cure by the ordinary mtthods, 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 ditt nor re straint, aud being f il lowed up a erfect cure is the result. Hundreds of persons, iu purchasing a case of Specifics, have obtaiued a cure for this mjst trying and obstinate form of disease, which has been orth to them ten times the cost of the entire set. Cases of over twenty yeais' stand ing have been cured by th's simple Specific, and we lielieve may be cured by perseverance. The ca.e contains the l.tst FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC known. A rniedy withKit any deleterious or poisonous fub.-tance, which not only cures the ague, aud old, mismanaged agues, but may be relied upon as a preventive when persons are re siding iu a fever and ague district. It prt vents or protects upon the same pri-ici pie that vaccina tion prevents small pox or belladonea prevents scarlet fever, by pre occupying the systtra with tho ttue Sjecitic. Hundreds have been thus protected and cure-?. THE OPTHALMY SPECIFIC has proved a most invaluable remedv for SORE EYES ,.i.d EYELIDS, and for WEAK and BLURRED SIGHT. One lady in Indiana, who had been a sufferer from sore eyes for n. mid years, and Ct two yeirs was entirely blind, was cured pei feet! v by the Opthalmy Specific alone. HEADACHES, to which so mjny aie 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 deends, and so destroys the predisposition to a returc. The specifics for the various forms of FEMALE COMPLAINTS LEOCORRHIEA r WHITES, attended" with debil ty oi cxttaiftion. and f ir which other form of medicine areof little value, are fullv coidroKed a id cured ly the FEMALE PILLS." while the specific for iKREOUi-vniTlKS control rlniost every frm of SCANTT, PAtXFCL Or IBEKSCLAB SIEX STItCATIOX. DlAURliOZAS AND' SUMMER COMPLAINTS in adults or children are controlled like magic by the DiARRi:ce.v Pili.s, while it may bj averrwl withou the jMssibi!itv of sticces.fu! contradiction that the Dtsktkt Pu ts are the most perfect Specific f jr that disease known. F- r the various forms of FEVERS. SCARLET FEVER. MEASLES, ami other diseases of chihhen, the FtVEU Pllis miy be safely and surely relied ujn. These St-ifics are the prescriptions of Prof. HUMPHREYS, used Lr years iu his extnsive practice, an i to the eriection (f which he lias devoted the r-s urces of extensive knowledge, experi-nce and ttudy. The puUii: may ret assurol that during the lifetime of Dr. 11. uo one has lieen r shall le intrusted with the preparation of his Specifics, and he offers the guaranty of bis professional life and reputation that tl.cy sliidl be just tts be rep resent them. They have, now been lef ire the public for five yearn, and have every where won golden opinions from the many thousands who ha-e used them. Simple, free from intricacy, technicality, or danger, they have become the ready recourse and aid of the parent, traveler, nur.-e. or invalid, and have become the family physician and medical aiviser f thousand of families. Nowhere have they been tried without having been approved. and their highest appreciation is among those wh i have known them longest and most inti mately. Evert familt will find these SPECIFICS all they have been recommended ; prompt, relia ble, simple and BKFiCACiors ; often a fkiisd IS xekd and a mi K so inpeed. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. FEVER PILLS For Fever. Congestion and Inflammation of ' kinos. No. 2. WORM PILLS For Worm Fever .Worm Clic. and Wetting tie Bod. No. 3. BABY'S PILLS For Co'.ic. Crying, Teething and Wakefulness, and Nervousness of Adults. No. 4. DIARRIICEA TILLS For Diarrlcei. Cholera Infantum and Summer Complaint. o. 5. DYSENTERY PILLS For Cholio, Gii- ping. Dysentery or Itlondv Flux. No. ;. CHOLERA PILLS For Cholera. Chole- era Morbus. Vomiting. No. 7. COUGH PILLS For Coughs. Colds. Hoars-n-s. Influenza and Sie throat. No. 8. TOOTHACHE PILLS For Toothache, Fc;acheanl Neuralgia. No. 9. HEADACHE PILLS For nrodacLe Vertigo. Heat and Fullness of the Head. No. 10. DYSPEPSIA PILLS Fr-Weak and D -Tanged Stomach, Constipation and Livtr Cmplaint. No. 11. FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES Scauty, Painful or Suppressed Periols. N. 12. FEMALE PILLS For Leucorrfccea, Profuse Meocs and Bearing D wn. No. 13. CROUP PILLS For Cronp, Uozrr Cough. Bad Breathing. - No 14. SALT RHEUM PILL For Erysipelas, Ernptiens, riaph- cn the Foa. NV. 15. ItHEUMATIC I'1LI For rain.Li.u-.e ncs cr Soreness in tie CLc&t, i-'k, Lius cr Limes. A. For Fever and Agrw Chill Ftrf. Duab Ague, Ja n.ismar.Bfie.1 A'ifs. P. For Files, Blind cr Bleed! n, luicrnal or Exteixa!. O. For Fore, Weak or Ifmtd Fycs ad Eyelids. Fair.;.g. Wet o- Blurry! S.pht. C. Ftr Cataiiii, of loi.g tandai: tx rcciit, either with ot-c-tnu-tiou or i-u fi'se r.ct-iirc. Y. C. For Who..pi!;g Ccugl., atatu il vio lence acd hortviiEg its cci.ie ir:ci:3. Full wt, 20 large vial?, ia Mc-orco Cite Case and I5oik, 5!-C5 Full set, 20 large vialy, iu Pi: in Cac asd Book, i CO Cas-ecf 15 cumbered bcxs r.;.d F-ck. -GO Case of any 6 numbered b"s ai-d I.k, l.C'o Sinlij numlered Loxes. witr ti.rccti. i-i. i. Single lettered bcxe, vith d.ii tkr?, Large plantation or physician's case, I acd 2 cz. v!i!s, 15X0 OUR REMEDIES UY M.'.IL. Look over the list, ir.ake tp a case cf w r.si kind ycu choose, and enclose the arr.cM.t in a current rote or Ftsmps. by njaii. to c r R-idies?; at No. 5C2 Broadway. New Yoit, cZiJ tl.t rr.edl cine will L duly forwarded ly u:-Il or free of charge Addret . DR. F. IJUMPREYS Sc C. N"o. 562 Broadwuv. Ne?.- YrV. ft Sold in EBENSBCLG. by JOHN LCrG ERS, Jr.. and by all Druggists general! June 29, 1859-Cm. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! HEW GROCERY STORE. THE undersigned would resjectfud7 beg Irive lo inform the ciiizess of Ebcushurg and i cinity. thf t he has just rceivel, n.i hi.-, lo!o rocm. one door West of Davis Lloyd's Store, a large and fresh lot of Groceries; which h of-fr-rs for sale cheap f.r Cash or country Produce, bis stock ronsuts ia part cf the folljwitig arti cles, viz: SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA. K0LASSES. TOBACCO. SEGARS. CHEESE. FISH. EACOW. AND THE BEST OF FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. He also keeps on Land a larpe aud we'l selected Stock f School Rooks and Stationcj-y, NcticiiS itc , all very cheap. He hoj.es by fctrict att?ntk n to tiisiMM to merit and receive a full share of public patron age, as he f-els sr.ti.-Ce-1 Lis stock hrgood and he will sell as cheap as auy oiler house ' la. tow u CtJl and tee. EVAN E. EVANS. Ebentlurg. Aug. 17, 1859. tf. GOAL ! COAL ! ! The subscriber is now prepared to drliver Q.al to the citizens cf this lace cn the hortct iKt'ce. Persons wishing Coal cun leave their orders at wy Gi cery Stcie and tLry will be attended to immediattlv. EVAN E. EVANS. Septeml-tr 23, 1S5?. m mm mmimm CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. Trom all sectious of the country subscriber to this popular Ait ILti:i:tkj', (uw ia iu sixth year.) are being reeeivid ia a rttio uuparalleled with that tif any pieviousyear. Any ersou can bccoiue a uitniber by eubcri-. bir i'Z. which will entitle him to 1st The bvautiiul Sttt! Engravisn, "Shak spear aud lii Fiicut.M 2d. A Copy cf the elegantly IilutrUsl Art Journal , one year. 3d. A Free Season Admhon to the Galle ries, 648 Broadway, New-York. In addition to which, over FLur Hmidred valua Lie Woika ot Art ai fjircn t ulu-cribets as Pre miums, con.pnsing choice Painting, Sculptures. ' Outhue. Ac, by iLe ist American ai.d F.r tij;n Aitsts. lhe sui-erb Enslaving, w Licb ever? fcutciibt-r wiil rfctrive immediately cn ieci:pt cf tubbenu- tLu. e;-titlixl "SrHAKSrEARE AND HIS FRIENDS," is of a i-aract r to jirt uriqutMeii p'iuie kLd sat ir tact ion. No wxrkcf cquid value was ever' bciore placed within reach ot the people at such a price. Hie enf raving is of ery large slxe. l printed ua heavy plate p. per, l Ly S3 in ches, uakitig a most superb ornament jiuitabia for the wall of either the library, parlor or office. It can be sent to any part of the country, by mail, with safety, being packod in a cylinder, . posL-ge pre paid. Think of it! Such a work delivered free of charee. and the Art Journal, ci.C year, for $3- SUESCRIPTIONS will be needed m.tii the Evening of Tuesday the Slbt January, 1800, at which time the books will clobe and the Pre miums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Tiot remitting $15 are Sulitled to six meu.bof -ships. - Subscriptii ns from Californit, the Ciaadts. acd Foreign Provinces, must l-e $3.50 instead of $3, in order to tfray extra p-tage, &c, Pesops wUl ii.r to f.ru clubs wiil apyly for a circular c f tei ms. &c. . . The t eautif ully Illnstrated Art Jotrual, jr ing full j-articuhirs. will be sent uu receipt of IS, -cents, in stamps x Min. Address C. L. DERBY. Actnary C. A. A., -546 and 548 Broadway. Ner-Ycrk. Sulription also rcct-ived by OEORGE " W. ' OATMaN, Ibn. Sec, fcr Ebensburg aud ticieitj Dtcember 7, 1859. . J tCRSOXA CLARK, " ' SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, TA. NE of the flrrb will be in Ebensburg during. wT ne nrst ten uavs 01 eacu mouii, gm the first ten davs of each moiith. dunn which time all persons dei rinx his pnfesional servios can find l.im at the cGee cf Dr. Lewis, r.eatlr oppo site EiairV Hotel. may2516C-tf. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! THE UNDFRSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the uLIic to one of the crctt est imi rcvetnents ever aade in COt'KING - -. STOVES, the burning of tie GAS AND SMOKE. -by which irteans, is'gaved Fittx pw ci;t offctL ...... GEORGE UUSTLEX. ' : Eluborg Aug. 17, :fc59.-tr. , . " CHEST SPRINGS AHEAD riHE undersigned lg leave to annount, JL that he baa ojxnol a Saddlrry and Ilarces ilat-.iifactoi v. at Chest Springs B-irourh. CVk.. - dria County, and that he will Manufacture and ketp constantly on ha.id ererv article in bn line of business, such as SADDLES, BRIDLES. WHIPS. $f. Articles manufacture.! cheap to onler. He invites the public to call and rXAin ine article of his manufacture, cot.der.t they will command the approbation cf Competent Indgea. By manufacturing .none but the best . , of artic e, and seHmg'-chvap, lie hopes to roeit " "an-1 receive a liberal chare of public patronage. Terms Cash or approved couttry produce. N. It. All kindi if I1IDES taken u exchan-e fjr wtrk. JODK E. CONKELL. Cht Sprite?. May 2. lUatf. n :i c 3 C O Ik
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