the mv 5tT- 3 Of Ues, sect CiSfl 1& Is of t of 80V- t,or itUK III I mas s for s.on 13 tO mas hes f CH tea I i- Con- It j cc e par I CIS ter is cd. for Ut iu3 :ass con rate die- ,t !T e & Trillins: to chance . Jin tiUMIC to o.ectuo ueiwwu me .- f j i. ' T sailanta on this point. Vat tgreal complaint of 'l is, that the J-c of the delegation dfd not vote for i'r Dca"Ias. Inis complaint is as unrea- ble s anjiiung eise uiat caa oeen saiu. i Ij goes to prova taat in the ardor of ,i jj admiration :or J)lr. L. certain of Lis frkndd are ntterlj incapable of looking at . 1 . , ll A nnzi tf 1 . An1 ill.) vin ink rtia'J n e cermiuijr never preieuusu io be for Mr. Douglas, therefore, no one la de ,":TJ. It waspcrfectly well known when tt were eleoted delegates that we preferred c&er candidates to Mr. Douglas liut it us .tempted to" find ic the large vote received j bim a reason to 6omo a conclusive rea- why we should Lave abandoned our fiVorittand gone for Mr. D. Under ordi .rj circumstances there would be grcnt. if r-r conclusive, force in this view of the case. I do not hesitate to eay to vou, that with jii-icious burrroundings, and where the .al iTcativtS involved . only a choice of men, i.h about cual chances of success at the rJ's, it wcfulJ have influenced my actions to jQcbcbi-ierahle a degree; but to .my mind ,ht' gurrouoaings utterly forbade that we bouli go for 31 r. Douglas. As the case then i:ood, his nomination could have resulted oiilj in utter defeat to himself and the party, i'ounmst keep in mind the fact that we did rt billot for a candidate at all until the del ations from eight States and the half of :he delegation from Delewarehad retired from ;he Convention, on the ground that they juI'J u.-1 Maud by the platform of principles j, then ad- pted. Had the Pennsylvania and uher delegations vielded at this juncture and mttiu&ted Mr. Douglas, everybody knows . .1 . ..... .1 i r tr sftilfia irrttild l.irlKu-irTk li n .. ' itiOOiinatcJ a Southern candidate, and proba jjUy called a Convention of all the Southern ' t- Fi'.rp ratified that nnminntion nn.l v " , thui, sir. t!je uemocratic party, that glori ,"is old organization which has done so much lia advance the prosperity of our great coun- try. and vindicate the principles of our lve Ijub'ioaQ system of government, would have )tfa shattered into tragmtnts and prostrated trjbally forever. Whatever I might have. :ooe uuuer otter circumstances, I thought it duty an imperative duty to the demo irstic pirtj and the country to stand out .'ius: tue Dominatioa of nr. Douglas, as eg? then stood, fcurely the friends of Mr. do not seek to nominate him for the glory ' he nomination alone. I take it they de- e to see him made President, and, in my ;!jiieLt no act couid nave more completely t:lved all Lis chances at this time than to t s'minated him in a divi led 0nveution, r myself, I prefeired to look rather to Sniiony aud cuecess of the party nta the nomination of any favorito caa- .liL. N'jr, sir, is it more tuan just to eay that e:2:egate vote as recorded in the Conven i n 'iuUvjr of Mr- Douglas did not truly re ef the individual preferences of its mem ,r; sordid it reflect the choice of the States il !1 the delegations voted as a unit. Un-.-r neither nils ciuhl 31 r. D. have received i!f the votes of the Convention. His large :e Has. therefoie, in some measure, facti On the rule of voting per capita he kali have received from 125 to 12$ votes. d lv delegations from 130 to 140. This is e nn.-t liberal coact thit can be truthfully ad f'r Lien. In the Xc York delegation 'Le tLere were fifteen or sixteen delegates ho preferred other candidates, and so voted their caucus meetings, and there was a laibr in Ohio and Indiana whose individ- references were not for 3Ir. D. iret ail these votes were forced to him by the ac a of the majority. Now, sir. I will be r.keupugh to confess to you that, had the 7? vote of 31 r. D. resulted to him under c!d rule that prevailed at Baltimore and icnaii. I should not think it ecnerous to poiot; but 1 make it because the ::! changed; and it was the change rule an d not the individual desire of the Petition. The Cincinnati rule allowed -majority of each delegation to determine 'the vote of tue fctate shoull be cast her as a unit or as the individual dele ct preferred. The Charleston rule so far itigfcd this law is to take the power from majority of the several delegations, if not trocted, and give the minority equal rights h the majority. Hence where, as in Pa. .e Jersej, tnere was a large minority D. they were permitted to vote for ;hile in New York, and in other States editions bein'? inptrnetad tn vntn ac W J - HV -J V J k b received the entire number bv the of a mere majority. Everjbody who ''Charleston knows that the fricr.da nf ' D. ereatlv Msd regarded it as a strong point in his '. as I ani sure I did. I am not mista- ahout the two rules, for I have rr.i.l 3 bom within an hoar, sn that. T mi.ht difference correctly, A;t ia it do. in presenting this case fair- impartially, to overlook the fct that ooutnern estates ana the two J'a i tales all that are counted certain fr EOCratic r.nnilnnrcnTfnnr m iv.Arl'r .':r;c3 dtlgates elsewhere in the South, L'5le1:nsi the nominaion of Douglas, and fi TKii his friend? as to the platform of Cog r, a3 uiu a majority 01 tne aelega- catiM 'i"--3 ennsvlvania and Aew Jersey :f the hopeful Northern States leaving entire vote in States admittedly re l:?n' V11 exception of Indiana and It is thus seen how necessary it was P 'he States intact that were against D., for,- without them, and all of them places cf election are almost hopeless in Tr A 1 . ' w d all the circumstances, we united ti ffiaioritv nf thf flnnvpnfinn in jf the adjournment to Baltimore, ho- - iuer counsels might prevail; that J tD'.sht beenmA linitpJ. aiid a nnmi- 5 he seieftA.-l TrtiV. -r, ,"! hlack-republicar. rjartv. ecao-'i "ot care to notice what has been said of ti' ausuuderstandings in our delegation JifS are very common on such occa ar do I think to had more than the cm-.festation offer-linfT T n.nl R.1V. Ttr. that the allegation that tho .iffmr.t ;hritj to instruct 3Ir. Wrisht as a trlv ? comrnittee on the platform was ,ir u utterly unwarranted 3Ir. ith A 7 Vnk,v &ni repeatedly de- v nitu iii nr ar t hn nii (i.a m c Valr V aeleatl0Q cn that subject; and . more formal or imposing wav of that dire could be dtviaed than for an election. I am proper signa That wa3 all that was done. That mode was adopted be cause of the necessity for prompt action, and the difficulty of getting the entire delegation together. I certsinly knew of uo other rea son for that course or of any intended indig nity to Mr. Wright, liut this ia of small mo ment , I am "not for a slave cod, and never have been; and nothing I .have recently said or done could warrant any- sach conclusion. I have no patienco with men who will not dis tinguish between an attempt by Congress to cetablish and maintain the institution of sla very in a Territory, and the duty of maintain ing the constitutional rights of citixens and protecting property. The vote in the Sen ate on Friday last ought to be conclusive on this point. The fifth resolution in the series proposed by 3Ir. Davis, in which some affect to and the principles of a slave code, was adopted by a vote of thirty-five yea3 to two nays; even the republicans were unwilling to vote against a declaration that it is the duty of the government to maintain the riabti of property in the Territories; whilst 3Ir. Brown's resolution, which avowed the doctrines of a slave code, received but three votes. As to the tariff, I know the wishes of my constituents on that subject; aud I shall labor diligently, in season and out of season, with every proper means in my power, to carry out their will; and, failing to get all they de sire, I shall endeavor to secure the best meas ure pof-sible. Very truly, jour ob't serv't, WM. BIGLER. D. W. 3Iooee; Esq, Phila. SPECMLXOTICES. rOND'S EXTRACT OF II AMAMELIS, OK PAIN DESTROY EH, Is one of the few domestic remedies which have come into general use and favor, without puffing. It is the product of a simple shrub, harmless in all cases, and as a domestic remedy unequalled. For Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains, lUieumatlsm, Boils, Ulcers, Oil Sores and Wounds, it lnis not pn equal. It is also used, with great success, for Toothache, Ileadaclie, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Colic, Uiarr hoza, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome and painful affections, while it promptly arres:s all Hemorrhages. Hundreds of physicians use it daily in their practice, and give it their unquali fied recommendation. Sold by our agents and dealers, and by F. HUMPHREYS & CO., 562 Broadway, SOLE PBOPR1KTOE? ASD .UANCFACTUBEBS. Xatcke is the Great Physician. This is now admitted by the medical profession, as a fundamental principle of healing science. It is wisely provided by the human economy, that whenever anything is wrong in the physical sys tem, the natural forces of the body ars brought to bare to expel the disease. The great aim, therefore, is to strengthen the natural powers. This has been kept in view by the skillful com pounders of DR. J. HOSTETTERTS BITTERS, which operate to give fresh vitality to all the or- j gans of the body. The effect of this medicine upon the stomach, the liver and the kidneys, are I prompt and decisive. The patient who is wise enough to quit ln?gcm;r, and try the IiiTTEns, sooa feels as if he had taken anew lease of life, and as he continues the use of the article, he is overjoyed to find the streams of health coursing through his frame. Let all from whose cheek the bloom lias departed, give Dr. J. Ilostetter's Celebrated -Bitters atrial. Sold by druggists and dealers generally every where, fcj- See advertisement in another col umn. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia!! Dyspepsia!!! What is iff lino Cured? Dyspepsia is our .National Disease weak stomach, feeble digestion, distress after eating, costive habit, bilious condition How Ttmy suffer with it and its attendant symp toms ot low spirits, bad taste, coated tonspie, ob stupified head, and attacks of headache! Yet how few know how to cure it! Geneially, be cause the bowels arc constipate 1, resort is had to cathartics or laxative?. But such a condition was never cured by cathartics, whose only oflice is to weaken the digestion, and impair the lnte; rity of the entire assimilative system. But Humphreys' Homeopathic Dyspepsia Pills a simple medicated sugar pill have cu red hundreds of the worst aud most obstinate cases. U.his is done simply by improving the tone, and restoring the integrity of the digestive organs, from which result, good appetite, regu lar habits, a clear Lead, and buoyant spirits. buch a mccicmc is a gem. and only requires to .e known to be appreciated. Price. 2v cents per box, with direction. Six boxes, $1 X. B. A full set of Humphreys' Homeopathic Specifics, with Book of Directions, and twenty diflerent Remedies, in large vials, morocco case $o; ditto, in plain case, $4; case of fifteen boxes, and Book, $2. Single boxes, 2o cts and i0 cts. These Remediep, by the single lxx or case, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any address, on icctipt vl the price. Address Dr. F. HUMPHREYS & CO., Xo. 402 Broadway, New-York Sold by E. J. MILLS. Ebensburg. - "JYiiy Will, You Delay? Why will you ne glect that disease which is taking such deep root and which gives you warning by that hacking cough, that you are fast lipening for eternity? Why encourage that pain in the side, the raising cf blood, those night sweats, or that difficult breathing, which silently whisper in your ear that something must be done to save you from the grave of the consumptive? Why act so care lessly by permitting that disease to destroy your health, and hasten you to the tomb from whence no traveler yet returned? IC7See advertisement of Dr. Horse in another column. Sold by Thomas Devino. SEW ARRIVAL AT THE , JOHNSTOWN MARBLE WORKS. The undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens of Cambria and adjoining counties that he has jut received a fresh stock of the finest ITALIAN and other Mar bles, at his eitablishmeht on Franklin street, Johnstown. MONUMENTS,?. TOMBS. MANTELS, GRAVE STONES, TABLE & BUREAU TOPS, manfuactured of the most beautiful and finest quality of Foreign and Domestic Marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, without the addition of carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retai!. Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and work delivered wherever desired.'. He iuvitcs the public to call and examine bis stock, as he feels satisfied he'ean sell cheap. ' For the convenience of persons residing in the east and North of the county, specimens may be seen and orders left with George Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, Juno IS, 18G0.-ly. GEO M. REED. T. L. HETEB Ebensburg. . Johnstown REED & HE ITER, Attorneys at raw ounsel given in the English and Germ languages. OfSea on High StrtEbenlmrg , Penn V. that of each delegate, over his tute, expressing that desire. Feb. 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Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid. to every Parmer, every Mechanic, every man of Business, and every body in every btate, on re ceipt of $1,00. or in law style of binding at 1,25 $I00O A YEAR can be made by enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. : For single copies of the Book, or fr" terms to agents, with oth?r information, apply to or ad dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa June 13, 1860--6m. WHAT ETERYOODY WATS. THE FAMILY DOCTOR) COXTAISISG Simple Remedies, Risily Obtained, for the Cure of Disease in all Forms. Py Prefessor HEXRY S. TAYLOR, M. D. Ii Tells You How to attend upon the sick, and how to cook fur them; how to prepare Drinks, Poultices, &c, and how to guard against in fection from Contagious Diseases. It Tells You Of the various diseases cf Children, and gives the bust and simplest mode of treat ment during Teething, Convulsions, Vaciua tton, Whooping-cough, Measles, &c, Il Tells You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infantum, Colic, Diarrhcei, Worms, Seal led Head. Ringworm, Chicken-pox, &c and gives you the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms cf Fever and Ague, and Bilious, Yellow, Typhus, 'Scarlet and oth er Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest rrmedies for their cure. Tells You The symptoms of Influenza, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Erysipelas, &c, and gives you the best remedies forthe'r cure. Il Tells You The symptoms of Cholera Morbus, Malignant Cholera, bmall-pox, Dysentery, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver, and the best remedies for their cure. Il Jells You The symptoms of Pleurisy. 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It is printed in a clear aLd open type; is illustrated with appro priate engravings, and will be forwarded to your address, neatly bound and postage . paid, on re- j ceipt of $1,00. j S10OO A YEAR can be made by enterpri sing men everywhere, in selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . June 13, 18C0.-6m. THE CAMPAIG.V OF 1S60. GOODS AT CITY PRICES. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large aiid well assorted stock of the latest styles of SPR1SC and SIGUIER READY MADE CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS. Also, a large assortment of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and - SHOES and Gentlemens' FURNISHING GOODS, to which he invites all visiting Johnstown to call and see bii-i at the CLOTHING D2POT, No. 2, Corner of Clinton and Main Streets. He feels confident that persons wishing to purchase any articles in his line will save the expenses of the journey by calling to see him. A. JELENKO. '. Johnstown, April 25, l60.-tf. ' NOTICE. THE subscribers with to inform their custom ers and the public generally, being that erroneous reports has been circulated that we should not do any work this summer, we expect to com mence CARDING about the first of July next, we shall then cheerfully and to the utmost of our ability accommodate all who may favor us with their custom. JONES & TENNER. Ebensburg, June 6, 1860.-28-3t D. foster. Greensburg. ' FOSTER & P. S. NOON, Ebensburg. HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at tend to all business intrustet :o them' Office on Cololonade Row;'' Ebensburf Oct. 7, 1857. , 31. D. MAGEIIAX Attorney ttw, Kbensbnrg. Pa. o FFICE No. 2, "Colonnade Row," near th Court House. December 7, '54 -rly j. c. ivoox , o FFICE IN COLONA.DE ROW. Nor. 11, 1857:l.t Cheapest I Best I ! Largest 1 1 1 ... $35,00 Fays - for. Tuition in Single and Double Entry B-tok-Iveeping, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures. - Board 8 weoks.420. Stationary S7, Tuition $35, - ;i.;:;0cue expenses $02. TjFual time, to complete a full course, from C to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed ta be : competent to manage the fKks of any Business, aud qualified to cam a salary from. $500 to $1000 Students enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasure. First Premiums fr best Business Writ:n f.r 1859. received at Pittsburg. Philadelphia0 and Ohio Mate fairs.. Aisr, at the principal Fairs of the Uiwn for the pa&t four years. CO- Ministers' Son received at lialf price. For Circulars, -Specimens and Emln-Ilished View of the College, inclose five letter- stamps to F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg. Ta. Jan. 4, 18C0. Aug. 11, 18o8,-2y. MAGMFCIENT ENGRAVING OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND HIS CREW TJtis Ccaufif ul Engraving was designed by Rubens, one of the most cdebra'ed artists that ever lived; the cot of the original , design an1 plate being incc $800. size 22 by 23 inches. The Philadelphia Daily News, says, "the mere nominial sum a.-,kel fjr the engraving, is a suf ficient inducement for persons to purchase, with out the additional Gift." SCHEDULE OF GIFTS To be given to the purchasers. For full parti culars, send for a Bill. 1 cash 1 cash 1 cash .1 cash 1 cash 1 cash 1 cash 4 cash Jo.OOO 5 cash $309 3,000 10 cash 00 2,000 10 cash 250 ; 1,500 10 cash 200 1,000 . ; 10 cash 100 , 500 10 cash 50 500 1000 cash 5000 SOO 2000 cavh 5000 Together with a great variety of other valua ble Gifts, varying iu value from GO cts to $25. Any persou enclosing in a letter Jl an.l five 3 cent Postage Stamps (to pay for portage and Roller) shall recti ve, by return of mail, the mag nificient Engraving of Christopher Culunibus, (and one of these valuable Gifts as per Bill.) Address all orders fir B ills or Engravings to - ! P. S. IIERLINE & CO., r Box 1812, Philadelphia, Ta. PhiladeTpTuaTLiy 23, 18C0.-3m. HEW GOODS FOR SPRING &L SUMMER. Just received, and for sale at reduced prices, a full supply of Staple aud Fancy Goods, consist ing of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, and a large variety of other summer "wear for men and boys. - UU pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns aud other Fancy Dres Goods. Brown and 'Bleached Mnslins, Checks and Fancy Shirtiugs, Flannels, Sulla. Cashmere, and Merino Shawls. Ib.iserv. Gloves. Notions, MADE-UP CLOTIUSG. HATS AXD CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, All Wck I Carpeting, Hemp and Cotton do. at from 15 to 28 cents per 3'ard, Floor Oil Cloths. QUEENSWARE STONE AND EARTHEN . WARE, GROCERIES DRUGS & MEDICINES, HARDWARE AND CUTLKTY, ' Linseed and WbAle1 Oils, Window Glass, Paints, Varnish and Turpentine. Fish. Salt, Flour, Iron, Nails and Steel, Manil 1". and. Hemp R;jes, of different sizes. Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chains, &c, &.C., all of which will be sold at the rery lowest prices. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg. May 9, 18G0.-tf. . MANSION HOUSE, JOXIXSTOiTV, Pa. THE nndersidned respectfully announce to the old patrons of the above Hotel, that, having re fitted and refurnished it throughout, they are prepared to entertain guests comfortably and in good style. CC?A good Hack will be at the Railroad Sta tion on the arrival of every train, for the pur pose of carding passengers, free of charge, to the Hotel. BOARD PER DAY, " ?100, The Stage Ar Somerset, and other points in that direction j '&x-arts from the Mansion House every mo'rnin fjSunday excepted.) , . . , . METZGAR & CO. . Johnstown, May 2,1 SCO.-tf. HARD TO BEAT. ' ' THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he is still engaged in the WATCH aud JEWELRY busiuess, at the old stand of Staid & Roberts, immediately opposite the Store of E. shoemaker & Sons, where he always keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, J ETV CLRY, whiVi ho &cvr. tn tli nnlilir? a. shade lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. He invites the citizens to call in and examine his slock.. CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWELRY and MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS, repaired in the best manner and warranted. . . - ' J. STAIIL. Ebensburg, April 18, 1860.-tf. . , IN TOWN. THE undersigned begs leave to announce . to the citizens of Ebensburg - and vicinity, that be has opened a Saddlery and Harness Man ufactory, and that he will Manufacture and keep constantly on haad every article in his line of business, such as SADDLES, BRIDLES, lniirS, ' Articles manufacturer! cheap to order. He invites the public to call and exam ine articles ot his manufacture, confident they will command the approbation of Gwnpetent Judges. .By manufacturing none but the best of articles, and selling cheap, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public, patronage. Terms Cash or approved country produce. N. B. All kinds of HIDES taken in exchange for work. I.;.., JOnN E. CONNELL. Ebensburg,' April 25, 18G0.-tf. Administrator's Notices LETTERSof "Administration having . been rranted tn the undersigned, bv the Register of Cambria CvBty'on the Estate of Conrad Rager, late of Jackson township. Giinbria County, dee'd All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. HARRISON KINKEAD Adm'r. May SO, 1860.-27-6. ABRAHAM HOPEL1X, Attorney at Law Jofcnstowa o FFICE on "Clinton Street, a few doors nortl . of Abe corner of Main and Clinton. April 28, 185. - -An aperient and stomachic preparation of bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctified by the LigLest Medical Acthoritits, both in Europe arid the United States, aiid prt scriled in their practice The experience of thousand daily proves that no preparation of Iron ran lie compared with it. Impurities of the bll, d prcssiun of vital en ergy. pa?e and otherwij; okly complcxi-Mia ia dicatc its necessity in alcu&t every conceivable case. Innoxious in all malladies in which it has been tried, it has proved al.lut;ly cuiative in each of tho fallowing complaints, viz: la Debility, Xercoux AJfections, Emaciation, Dygppin-'t. Constitution, Diarrhoea. Dysauery, Incipient Outisnmjttum, Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt RJieum, Misnienstruation, W'feiks. Chlorosis Liter Comiiainis, Chronic llradaches, RheHma tisin, Ldcmii'J.nt Ftcers, Pinijles on Vie Fa- e, S"c- . .... In cases of General Debil ty, whether the re- suit of acute disease, or of the continued dimi nution of nervcuj and muscular energy from Chronic complaints oiie trial of this rotorativc has proved fciicceiwfal to an extent - w.'.icii jt description nor written attestation would render credible. - Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotton in their own neihboi hoods, have suddenly re-appeareJ in the busy world as if just returned from a protracted travel in a distant hind. Son;e very bigual instances of this kind are attested of funale SuCercrs, emaciate! victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineous ex haustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous ami dysieptic aversiou to air r.uJ exercise f r which the physiciau has no name. In Nervous A flections of all kinds, and fur reasons familiar to Medical men, the operation uf this preparation of Iron must necessarily be salutarj-, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously touic, without being exciting and over heating, and peuily, regularly ajentnt, evtu m the moct obaiiuate cases of coslivtness without ever being a gastric purgative or indicting a dis agreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among other which makes it so remarkably ellcetual anJ j-crinautnt a remedy for tiles, upvu which it also appears to exert a distinct and speciti ; actiou, by dis persing the local tendency which forms thcin. In Dyspepsia innumerable rs are its causes, a single box f these Chalybeate Fills has fien sutikeJ for the liiOst habitual cses, including the attendant cosUtcncss. In unchecked D.arri.iea. even when advanced to Dysentary, confirmed emaciating and appa rently nialigut'it, the tifucts have been equally lecisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength. lebiliatihg cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicates Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm cf friends and hys:ci.ns, in several very gratifying and in teresting instances. In Scrofulous Tubercnlsis, this rnnncated iron has had far more than th good etiect of the mot cautiously balanced preparations of idione. without anv cf their well known uabdhties. The attention of females cannot le too confi dently in vited to this remedy and restorative, in the caccs peculiarly affecting them. In Rheumatism, both dironic and innamatorv in" the latter, however, more decidedly it has boen-invariatf v wtU reixrtud. both as aievitiix pain and reducing the swellings and stifaeos of ihe joints and muscles. In Intermittent levers it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic rest- rative, and its mgress in the new tett-emeuti of the rrt will probably be one of high renown and use- ulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole his tory of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy aud fully rest- rative 'effects. Good appetitee, oiplete digestion, rapid ac quisition of strength, with au unusual disposi tion for active anl cheerful exercise, immediate- vfol'ow its use. rut un in neat flat mettal bes containing CO pills, price GO cents jn?r box; for sale by drag gists and dealers. Will be sent free to any ad dress on receipt of the price. All letter?, orders, ect., should be addressed to R. 15. LUUKH, A --, uenerai Aeenr. 20 Cedar St., N. Y'. May, 0,18C0:ly. H0WAED ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established ly special En dorwent,for the Relief of the Sick and Dis tressed, ajjUcled niUt Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, awl especially for Vie Cure J Dis eases of Vie Sexual Organs. "m V EDIGAL ADVICE oven gratis, by the JjJL Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter with a description of their condition, (age, occu- istion, habits cf life. 'c..) and m case ot extreme j poverty. Mcdecmes tnrnisned Ireecl cnarge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Di.-pcn- . - .a 1 sarv. sent to tne aiUict-.i m seaieti iciiers euvci ones, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for Postage will be acceptable. Address. DR. J. SivlLLIN LiULUllitJ, Acting Sargon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa- By order cf the Directors EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAl HCIIILD, Sea-clary. Feb. 8, ISC0. ly. r . WAR IN MEXICO. D. J. EVANS & SON, HAVE this day received from the East, and are now offering to the citizrns of Ebeuaburg and viciuitv a well selected assortment cf JICXS' and BOIS' Ci-OTIIIXC, Also, a large lot cf DRY GOODS, consisting in nart. of the following article?, viz: SATINS, VELVETS. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. DOE SKINS. SATINE TTS. TWhtUS, JEANS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS of every style, NOTIONS. a largo lot of BOOTS & SHOES, nATS AND CAPS. BONNETS. TKU.N 1.S, UAKPE l SACKS. STATIONARY. HARDWARE, ' GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, &c, Ac, together with snch other articles as are usually kept in a country store, which thev wiil dispose of verv low for cash or country produce. frj- The Tailoring business will be carnea on in all its branches, all work will be done in short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Ebensburg, Feb. 1, 18C0.-10-tf. THIS. WAY. 1 UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large J and slpendid Assortment of American Fock- et Knives, f Lvery knife warranted.) by GEORGE I1UXTLEY. August, 10. 1859. St. TT7-J0B WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. ESA2 tHAT TIE SAT. fPKClFIC HOMJiOPATHIC KI'illM In .jr . wid Cm a rawfartorjr m uu, fcr:nr fail fence la lar pen air-:j 7,3-. iy , u4 cltcatcr, c. .- TuTj . recommend khrvx to ail irsuni who ih Ut I '. r Cab. .nd cOlcacloss remedks M 2:&bi fur rlT or 0 BtW ave. Th Rrr. Vn. rfmrs-r, f.l:t.r f T- N '-3.Tt T-.- pendant,' Aul.tna. N. T. ; Uit Rtt. K. It. y, V lflnf "f PetT- Churv'a. Auir-", N. V. ; U Re. il 1. !, Clia-iUln of tlie Aal-ara ?:rj- r.-ic; V.rr. Seneer W. Bif. K-w, Nir-n-i::JrJ. Mw.: Kr. Jlrn BterJr, Nev-Vnrk Cn:nw - ts ilrr. fxm.A Kiclauh. TmX firrH--r C-nre:K-, V. ; tl.e P. !. PraU, lor-. Vv. ; the Kc. J.hn K. R-bi. i.:C ; A. C. Hart. Udca. N. V : 11 .n. e.l t --nn M. ; toe Hn. flohui ier Clfrnt, ? InO. ; he II--,. Gerp Uaan!irrra, S. V. ; ll-;r-y 1. C.ok. Caiior -f The 0!ii St4a jnarnal, C'i.a3a, Olio; t;e II jn. U. IL Grahara, Motbw. III.; tle H-. Ti. J. .'a. M tti cdln, Fla ; the lion. J Brwvlirt, Ci:c, N. T. ; Wm. Bristol. Esq.. TUca. ?. V. : A. S. Pun i, Vq , I tica, N. Y. , Jaiacs Pdnkeu, Ev. Xiiiirilie, Tcca. LIST OF SPECinC EEME0IE3. V.v 1 . Tjr Ttver. Coniwtl avi Ir.f ti-.o'.1ti. -v. S. f r XfTom r-r-r, Wjnn Oilic, Wrtlnr in TI Nt. S. for CoTlc, Crying, tcelhlag, aul W.kefuiiMa ot lofantn. Ki. 4. Tor rtarrhea. Cholera Infastaai, aaJ Sauaer Co" plain: jl Niv 5. Kir CS.-, GriT'tn, P Petitory. t Plot Plnx. No. 4. Vtr Cboiera, Cholera Morbiu, Vni-.'jne. No. 7. F.ir C,a! CiJJV. InQtienxa, an ! S re .rcat. No. 6. For Tooth-aclie. K.e-acn. anl N-.-jra'sia. Si. 9. Far Utia laclie, Vertij", Ileal aod Kjiiaen of th No. 10. pTrra Piua Tor Weak and I.-acel Svnavh, CortiftiDii. artti I.trer C-ftoplaiut. No. 11. f - riu IaasarLaK.-r:s, Scatr, Fateful, or Sappreiwed PrriiKla Nn. 12. For l-euoarrbe. Profane Mec, -1 E-arlnjr Down of Feass'c. No. IS. F Crorsr1. noar C--uiX. Bad It-el"n. So. 1. SLT Kt.cn Fvr tUjl fZ., L' Pimples oa Ihe Far. Nol 13. Rnr,Tc P:ui. Tor PrJ, TuaTseeu, or Sore Den in Ot, ilacu, Lir;a. or Liriba. A. For Ferer aa4 Ar, CiiUl FeT-r, DaiiA Aue, Ci lfmanase'l Aru-. ' P. Far Pile. BIikI e-r Wee Koc, Interna! .-r tit-rr''. O. Tot Sore. Weiic. it Ir.urei Eye anJ Ej cUi; Ft5 Tait, Weak, or BiurreJ fcl-t. C For Catarrh, of lonjr ttaniEnj' r recmit, t.a.T Cbrrrct2fn or profane diiw-t.xrtfe. W. C. For WUuopL:.; CVjti. abatir; ha io'.ece a. S nrtet.ic? :is cwrst is all acute aiseawa, such as Frv? t. IaCan:c-it?or. JOiarri.ea, llrrcWr, Crco;., ELeaniVr.i, aiiJ s-itli Tr tie iisea.es as K-arlft IVrer, Meait., aii Ery.pi'.i, !! aararttare of riviit Ue jrj-er rt-r--uirs f-r--1 " at rltna, aikl in ail s&ch cajs t!i t-jlic act like a l-.'m. Trie ett:re is ofieu arr-,;.: at os-f, arnl in aT! ca,a Uie kjeiice ci t?.e attack la iuoora(el. tne ditcu. a4rv eced, abd readied ui.--.Tf.THii Cu-i and C'li, wiLA are cf sncb freiti-Tl rC-".fjrepr. and vfiich so often lay ti.e ioa2:u.tUn of 2ir.--i 1 ti-r. nraxvrhitis ard roraitiiition, may ail be at ics ctTi lj U-e Fever aad Cf-ucti l'nj. In all chronic diaeawa. so jJj as THr-fernia, W'eak f totna. Ccatii-ation, Urer Cocj-'.iu.its. l':'ta, Ft-naie lcbi:ilr. a.-.4 Irreirularitiea. ell Hea iactiea. feore or Weak i-.ira, CJarri. f it KLeuai, and otinrr old T.j-T:otis. tte cafe l a. linse proper ajKcxIin i3 aff'-rd a cure in auti irer y lstiuce. Often Use cure of a aivr cl.rtliic ci:hc:t r. s jc l aa lngpt'jala. Piles or Cutarrn. lieaiarhe or Feira:. VVoaa-X-tta, Ua mure ti an 1J lr t. t cm ten utr. rr.:cE. Ct of ?1 t".1 eompTete, In nr jcco, and B-uk fj Cue of t rial, and it-.M. p.a'ti. 4 C of 15 nnu bered bevca, and Bof-k.. .... .... 11 Case of 6 boxes, nuir.Sere1, and Bovk...... I Sinple eumbered buses, aith direcUona. C eeuta. E-inc'.e tettere-1 boxer, allli irv rtjrJL TO cel.;, Lax;e case bl 2 oa. vials, fur -lax.le aad ,. Talc!ana..-tii also fpecrnca. Fo Arrsa Oa Pitoirm". Ci pr, "-d. PiPrn"t, I- J Breathing, artended with C&'Jgh aad Lrpect raja. i"ri., 60 oriil yr box. Foa Ka Pi-ti aucics tt Db. rxp Tl:arr from t!.e Far. Uie resell of fcar-i J -ver, MasSes. r T-';r:ii''a. Tor Nihws in the Head. Hardness of Hn'-c, and Kinfif tn tiie Ears. anU jrtc:ie. I'-ica. il rent, j t y.. Ftm cV-a-rrxa. F.nJarc-1 tlaM?. Fri?.-xd and larmt ed T-rwila, r'seilii-ca an.1 old I 'lera, Scrofulous Cslmj.j f Children. Price. 1.3 cet.M j-r 1. -r. Fa GaTraaaL Dtajin. I '.jita! or TCerrT Weatrt-. Ctlier Uie result of hiikneaa, Kxces'.re IeiiifcCrr, or a.x hatwtisc Dis.-ltarre. IVice. M reins rr b r. Fva L'afe!-T. Fluid Accnroulauoua. Icirri-4 S-el'trgs, 5can(T recretioLia. Fre, Ji c-crf K-.x. Fo r-ea-SiCkasaw iK-atl-tr Sfucee, Verily, TCnae, TomlUos. from riuii. or ooCjo. Irn.-e, 2'3 cete Ter bos. Foa rariKT rtscs. For Cre, Renal CaU.T.a. PiC ctlt. Painful Uriaation, I'li.:cs cf tlic SJdneja Pric-, T-i Cenrs per boa. . Foa 5rx":sT.' Pvt!uS.--Tr.rJa'n4rT P"rartrs st " CoTweiuerrt Profrauon and lrli.nr, Bad Hefu'ns of Irll Ilabitf. Tbe ROM sccctasful anl eld 'iit rerrM-y arown. and mar be reiied -a as cure. Price, attii full Lions, 1 1 per box. Persons aho lab to plaoe 11 erw-lres onier t'.-e prif" Clonal care, or t aek aiivtre of Prot il rrnrTS. rai rl so, at Lis oQce ZAi Broada-aj, daiijr from s A.ii. 10 S r.li. r tjr letter. CITE HESIEOIE3 BT MAIU Ixok prer tbe Est ; irakr rr a Cie cf wliat H"-? j" choose, and lncke U e aiuonnt In a currer t arte or s:tp- br mrjl to our adriresn, at No. ffi Ilrnada-ay, New-Vcrk, and tl-e medicine will be dcijr rctarned b r du or exprtas, Irte of charpe. AOEXTS WANTTP. Wed-re an ar.V- 5eVnt At-4 for tbe aa!e of our Iejne!Ics luererrttran or rofnmui.fts In lie L'citei SUtea. Aiires IT. F.' UUMPHBt.Yd A Ctl No. .'.C2 Kk'JADWAT, Xfco-Yuaa. For sale in EWnsbnrg, by E. J. illLLS. 3Iay 2, ISCO.-ly. NEW JEWELRY STORE TIIE undersigned has just irtnrned from the East with a large and splendid stock of ..853 CLOCKS, WATCHES, r f ' NTT V A V TT A A. f -iV e y.-l Sicsical Ii:s-rcmcat5, iSbSSUfi3' KOTTOKS, &o.. &c. which be offers to the jeopie of this vicinity at very low figures. Call and see for voursc!vc tu charge for exhibitiug goods. Trusting to rectiva a fair portion of patronage, he will tacesr. r to merit the same. Room onpotite Thorn psoas Hotel. N. B. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY ACCORDEONS, &c., repaired in the best man ner and warranted. C T. ROBERTS. April II, lSGO.-Sm. " BAKGAIKS ! E AUG AIT. S M NEW GR0CEEY ST0EE. FH1IE undersigned would repccTfaiiy beg leave li to' inform the citizens cl r.bensbm-g an 1 vi- ciuity. that he bo? just received, at bis store room, one tioor est of I'avii & IJoyu s btt.re, a l.T-ge and fresh lot of Grocc-iies, which - he cf- ifTH for sala c Leap for Cash or country Produce, his stock soiinibts in pari if the following arti cle . vi: SUGAR. COFFEE, TEA. KOLASSES, TOBACCO. SEGARS. CHEESE. FISH. BACON. AHD THE BEST OF FLOUR AMD CORN MEAL. He also keeps ou hand a Urge and we'l te'.eclcd Stock of Schcol Books and Stationu-y, Notion &c , ail very cheap. He li opes bv strict ' attention t- ItwacM t merit ani receive a full share cf public pairx-n- i;e, as be feels batine'l his stock is good and Le wiil sell as cheap as any other bouse iu tow n GUI and bee. EVAN E. EVANS. Ebensburg, Aug. 17, 1S53. tf. JOII S11AR11AVG1I, Justice or the Peace, SnmsalllTlIIt, I'm. L LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS care will be promptly attended to. He will also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales wLeLevtr his services m that capacity are required. April 23, 65S:24 C. D. MCRRAY, Attorner t Lavw, Ebrntburg, Pa. OFFICE OPl'OSITF CRAWFORD HOTEf Imarl7.18:. SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. ONE of Cie firra will be in Ebensbarg dutitg tbe first ten davs of each mouth, rtp7s during which time fill vroua dti- fTrTf-r ring hia professional services, cau l-r fin-1 Lira at tte cfljce cf 1. U.v.1, neoT'y oyW' It. L'UV Hvtfcl. fctaajV6.l8:T. i