lord Strms. bounty Commissioner. -ptjv announce myseu as a. tauumaic ir if - j: liver" CVl'STt Commissioner, subject to -i-Un ci the next .Democratic Lounty ton Richard Eldeb. . . .tvr. I iinf z. hi. The Cambria Guards. h hit Friday the "Cambria Gaard't of t-A.I rfm fl on Tfo11 AAm .rCC, l. -v i ii M u v 1 1 ii i u nicorca niirrD . I"f II . i.ir-a " P"4 -M i! .. 'am m ."i mil uii i iin .a i rr n iii v giilroal. a few miles from I ittsburgn. L:i..)ipu tn their mountain homes thia ':.7 The Guards is composed of the ,.r 0f the young men of oar coanty brave 'jtrutic we foci cchCdent that thej will .. jljow the blood bought laurels of the -'icv. acquired during the Mexican War, ,; tarnished while in their charge. We be aWe to publish a correct roll of the -jjqj in our next issue. Aert Litzinger. the Captain of the Com- t is a practical printer. He was. at one th publisher of this paper, and until !v. the publisher of the Muunlainrer . ffJ a mpnibercf the Company during the taA o l.ravp and i.v."" I ,'iot Filiier Andrew Lewi?, the firt-t jttDar.t, was alo a member cf the Com while iu the service of the United States the Mexican War, If-! i- universally .iof by his old companions in arms, as , and . ffi. ient soldier, lie participa-'.jint::- battle of (Jhapultepec, atd assisted ,'''' the Flss of ur Country in tri jr.j.infhe wall of the Mexican fortress. vt A. McCoy, Ksq., the Pacini Liruten .. Js a 0un2 ami pre mining number of -. liir 'f this C unty. Uravc, energetic I iirlt.n..ent. he will dnubtl.cS cover him- Jl " ' ifwh K!ory .utbe tatUe a.-U sl...a.d an , 'virflll'l'V f'T iliHig f" 'iier n-ifsi. h i- ; rc.oers oi uie -" t r .1... wnn-n rvrAnutr.il trk c jrre-po i 1-nt- -t t tus piper . 1 V. aiju W ,!i probably b.; hl? to l iy before our r.-a--r? letter ' from Camp" every week here- Pahino Rti;nLAi:v TLe h..u?e of Mr i 4vii I'rvce ir. Cambria township, a short j irtinc" suth of this place, was burglarious- trtrer.d c-u last Wednesday morning, at o'clock, by a thieving scoundrel iubikss Lt the purpose of committing vtv 15 j mears of a ladder, h rff-cted i P,!rnfc fhrr.iisfh a window, into the be- .nn Mr I'rree on the srer.Tid flonr. J0 Si. umUv wre Mr. and Mrs. Pryee sleeping v.e tnu?. I., tin.j t'n t h iifeflftdf I reniOVin? r of the room a large chest v. i- i wis pi; - -I ar the f.ot of their bed, w the.-..: di tur- si tL-,-ir slu:ub-rs Fr tuoatel; . iii carry- it dowu etnirs. he sluiubl.-d a;.d Ut it i ..... , , , '. The nw which this P-oduvd awoke j . Prv. ho arose nd wcrt down stairs j ,.-e hat was the matter There he wa ! rt by the bular. wlio ftruK turn over t'te i 1 with sth-k rf hard wood, which h had ill .1 r .1 , ft - t i-f.fi iir 2 hiii;self Mr Prjce seized a chtir ; rd Murre l bi.w f..r bl-w. A fierce strug- . 2 0 Tiipn -riuri wnicrt iriiaiiv ii'mj ini 111 inr . ' .1 J which Onal'v resulted in the J-f-a of rh" burglar, who mmle his escape ! -'ir'Hijii a wiud"w. b avinjr his cap at:d stick ,. t .. . w:th -',lr- 1 'Jce ?r-P- 4 f s vic.ori. Mr. 1'ivi" is s vtrely but not dangerously i ." . . ...tii ' I truiviJ and cut i;Voui tue neai ai.u arm. . : . t 1 -. . ....... ... I vri prisons iro;u .JonuMowu, uii .Am:u. 'Dg the cap, xpiessed themselves as coufi- j ll-l r t. tt l..-.t. .r. ir eA lA a TT.an tt.lf..'d Ti.n. .,,..,,. .k,,... - - ( ..f that ti-av-e. who Iims Curtd Vi-ry very uUrDMVclv iu our quarter sessions uunug j me last year A warrant nas been i6Ui!.i i t . a 1 f.-r bis arrest We have not yet learned any-I I was on the qui rice. I went to Gen. Mans thino. fr,.,.. t. r.stabl who took char.-e ot ! tieM, the commander at Washington, and tol.l 'be warrant It u likely, Jinks would im nidiately make himself "scarce" in Johns t'WD. TitT It will be seen by a card in our ad vertising columns, that Mr Richard Elder, of Alleheoy township. aou uucos biius.df as a ficdidate for the office of County Commi3- tioner. eubject to the decision of the next bemocratic Couuty Convention. He has ta ien the right plan to bring himself before the Deuiocracv as a candidate, and his exam ple is wonby of imitation by the "many democrats," who intend asking from tha ounty Convention, the nomination for some one of thp offices to be voted for next fall. Gentlemen, if you are candidates, send in your cards at once. Don't be ashamed to let be people know that you are willing "for tie sake of the Union," to become their hum t'le servants. If you are unwilling to let the Democracy know throagh their rtcngnized o'gan, that you are candidates, you will have "no reason to growl," if the votes you re ceive in the Convention, are like angel vis its, "few and far between." Mr. Elder not only sent in bis card, but also paid for it in advance. Go thoa and do likewise. The White tp. Ixfanticide Cape In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Ann Hart- tell, indictment for murder, the grand jury on last Wednesday returned the indictment, ' a true "bill." The case was then on appli cation cf the District Attorney, continued un til next Court, ca account of the absence of a material witness, who Las joined one of the volunteer companies now in the service of the Coited States. X" The trout fever is at its highest pitch in and around this delightful village. Cahhot Traugh, of the llollidaysburf: d'rrj pay our trout creek a viiit ? LICEJrSE.'-" The following Tavern Licenses were grant ed last week : Charles Zimmerman, B. Koehler, Henry Schad, Charles Zimmerman, jr.. James Dow ney, Jacub Fend, Harm an Eudress. Jared Williams, James Downey, jr., John Brady, Lewis Kerttrung, Henry Scnablc. William D. Nicholson, John Bangling, George N. Huh (nan, Johnstown ; John A. Blair, Isaac Crawford, Henry Foster, John Thompson, jr., Ebensburg; John B. Myers, William liyan, jr., Phillip Hartzog, Patrick Grime.. Florian Bengle, Loretto; James M. Ilifil, Veronica lliley, James W. CondonSummitville ; Law rence Scbroth, Francis Grossberger, Carroll town ; Daniel Litzinger, Cheet " Springs ; John Eisensebr, Fraucis Sitz. Johu Sivert, John Headrick, Ci nemaugh Borough : Ja cob Mack, R bert Trotter, Casnbria tp.; Jno. Carroli, Loretto Springs ; James 1 Hamilton, George Randolph. Wilniore ; George W. Mu'.lin. Creson ; Daniel M'Donald, Owen M'Cafforty, Rebecca Llewellvu, Adam Kurtz. Francis Gallascoth, Adam Pi'arr, Yoder tp'; Michael Barnacle. Clearfield tp ; Joseph Geise George Courad, Richland tp.; Harman Kn dress, Leonard FU-k, Taylor tp ; Jerome IMott, Samuel Dillon. Michael J. Plot, Sus quehanna tp.; Terence Delczir, Carroll tp ; Francis Dasbner, Allegheny p ; Johu Ham ilton, Washington tp. Quart License granted to Cyrus Hart, D. W. Goughcour, Johnstown ; Jasob Leib, Carroll tp. Farewell Meeting. A large meeting was held in the Court House yesterday evening, for the purpose of bidJiog farewell to the "Cambria Guards " John Williams, Esq., was appoiuted Presi dent, John Thompson, Jr., CjI. M. Hasson, Wm. Kittell, Esq., and John Gillan Vice President, and llees J. Lloyd and John P. Jones Secretaries. Khquent and tff. ctmg addresses were delivered bv Johu F.-iiloti, R. L. Johuston and A. C. Mul'in, Esq s. J A number of the fair ladies of our borou-h ( ,'VP",T , 7 I by the ladies, ws r-reoented to the Couna Capt. Lirioger. by R L. Johns- i ' i J o I 'M1 iuc vuu'in") men ic i uict . r.. nr. l...i;..a I : r O IVJI t1 ICI. VUU A CIIIHU, UA I lli 1 1 .IV t . . I ; who assisted in making the havelocks x 'e j j Guards tarted at about 5 o'clock t'nis nior ! niug for Wilmore, where they took the cars i for Camp Wiight. Mty the God of batiks be tht;r f,i0Ldf protector, guardian and ,uide c uave uot rooU) f, r a ,Il0re exU.n. jc(j u0t5ce at present -.i--..b vi mi , J p.-rtance disposed vf in the Court ol Quntcr j i Stesaiuiis, laat week : 1 rijintiionwealth vs. Jo.-tph M.Ci ary As- . ', in t and BatUry. 4th of Juno, ltil Jury j fin I th defendant multv. sentenced to pay a ;iue of live dollars au.l coats. Cni. vs. OA-en McCatiYev Keeoii.g a tip- : ,:.;nT Ii.-hic 4ih .Tiinp. t.H-;l I)i-itru:t ot At- toi - ney enters a Xulle 1'roaeyni, en pa ;n ut of , p.ih't Ki.ii- a tit.'iu- house. 4th Jur.e, lSol Juiy lin l the defend- : ant guilty. ! C-m. vs. hinarmel Llovd Larcenj-. oth Ji;ntf lH,nJnrv ,iu1 d. Undant judty in I manner and term as he standi iu i. ted. June ; lum. iw.miamru u uu-... .... ....r. : i rne.it in ine lei.ueuiiar i"i "i.c- v.ir. V(. NVil iam Mag?.u Adultery tn i June. 1801 Jury rind the dele. id ant :it gu.l'y ; . . I .... . . IV THE I Oe.rge Weakland vs J..'.n S. ..iti-r I-et- metlt - ,;th Jnn. 1S;1 Jury fi id f..rth. i.liu- ti;F t!.e land d.nf-;d m toM writ, to be re.e. s- p.1 .m ibe n:ivnient .f SO in mx iiH.iitiis, and i o' ii.ii in t l v m in is. i ri t;.i : . . . . - t ;l. t if nnt r;iil larvl to he 'i i u: k r ore-t.ou of ti.urt. Ti.e list of caiws f r tl.e sjc jn 1 w.-u ua.-o-ii t.iuel on TilUl.Sll.iy b. a;re,.ment ot cou.isel. Fi i. w.iRiii'.s Last Si-ekci. Toe late .. r. , i. . i C A. LlNwi.rth. on rer. i n.g notn.-e I. iu I:-ad . . . : oii.irti-rs of the moveme it o:i Akxauvi.i. quarters of the movement o:i Alex.iu.i.i.;, h ..icii t - e - t his life, addresse-i his begiinent as lol- ' " . ... ..jjqvj; no doubt v.-u Irit xu orioca oo ..i.. my .Tiers to be ready at a moments uo.ice. , ro.vorlers to be ready at a moment's notice i ' ; " ' i a..io ,- . m ,,, .,. Ab-xn.liia. Of course Il l i.l imh.iit-11 m. - -- ! him that I would consider it us a personal affront if he wi mid not allow us the right of the line, which is our due. as the first volunteer regiment sworn in for the war. Ail that I can tell you is. to prepare yourselves for a nice little sail, and at t'ie end of it, a skirmish. Go to your tents, lie down and take your rest till two o'clock, when the boat will arrive, and we go forward to victory or death. When we reach the place dostinatinn act as men ; do nothing to shame the regiment ; show the enemy that you arc men as well as soldiers, and that 3-011 will treat them with kindness until they force you to are vio lence. I want to kill them with kindness. Go to your tents and do as I ted you." Gutta Tercha Cemext Roofixg. Ye invite the attention of oiir readers to the advertisement of Messrs. JOHN'S & CROSLEY, New York, in another column. The numerous e penmeuts made lor the last few years, to produce a substitute for tin slate and shingle roofs,' nave at last led to a perfect tri umph in the Gctta Tekciia Cement lioonng offered by these gentlemen. Possessing in a great degree, the features. of elasticity, (which is a qualification of a Cement Roofing actually necessary and loDg sought after.) durability and cheapness, combined with the fact that it is weather and fire proof, its geueral a doption cannot be too earnestly urged. Their Gutta Percha Cement for coating and repairing Metal Roofs of all kinds, and for preserving all metals from rust and corrosioc-f rom i ts great du rabilitv and cheapness, is fast superseding paints of every description heretofore used for such pur- The materials (for which the First Premi um have been awarded by the American Irsti tute and many of the principal State Fairs throughout the country,) are recommendod in the highest terms by the New York Sr Erie R. R. Co, and many of the principle Railroads North and South, and also by the officers of the leading Insurance Companies throughout the country. - Refused to Ciieeb. The New York Twelfth Regiment is Democratic, and when the President came near their quarters to see them as they pa raded in front of the Capitol, throe cheers being proposed for President Lincoln, the men refused to cht?r, but proposed and gave, three hearty cheers, such as the trained New York boy? know how to give, with a tiger for the President of the Lniteu Mates. The New York Twelfth is lighting for tha U- ' nion and the governroer t of the Constitution J rot for Lincoln arjd the Chicago Platfrai. "ScDDEJf Wake-up at New Orleans A gen- j tleman diroct from New Orleans, gives a. must interesting accomtvof affairs in that city, and also on the route thence. For the first time, ho saj's, the South are convinced that the North is iu earnest. A batch of New York papers were sold there about ten days ago, and the whole ci ty fairly rang with the effect produced by the news therein contained. Up to that time it was . very generallj believed that not only the North en masse would not respond to the call of the President, but that a prty would be formed whose fundamenral basis would be, "HanL off from ths South." Crords of people gathered about the bulletins, where the new s -venders hail ported the papers as signs, and no great tocame the tumult that th? police authorities were com pelled to interfere and order down the papers. The utter stagnation in business circles causes a deep gloom to pervade whole streets, aud were it not for a continuance of public meeting?, at which bras bands and fiery orations cheer their spirits, there would, without doubt, be some gieat popular demonstration of dissatisfaction. A Sixgclar Case of Recovkrt The ro mance of war is always greater, than that of Ioace. The soldier who was accidentally shot through the luns is recovern.z. As sxm as the accident was known to his gallant sister in the city of Brooklyn, N. Y., (a marri ed lady.) she posted on here to nurse him. She attended to- him several days before ne was aware of her pre sence. When he recovered consciousness, he said with a sigh : "1 have a sister, and oh, if she knew how I am, she would be at my rcu side !" Like a ghost she appeared, and her pres ence has resurrected him. There was a thorough perforation cf the body of the soldier by a Minie ball. These gunshots arc not necessarily mortal. Several cases are re ported in medical journals where the lungs have l?en punctured by balls without producing death. The bronchial arteries are sc abundant ly supplied with oxygen the healing or thera peutic properties of atmospheric air from respi ration, that hemorrhage and intlamation are both prevented. The Frkxcii Fmperor and the Uxitei States. A letter fr:ni Taris says that before Mr. Faulkner, Ute Minister to France, txk his leave, the Emperor manifested a very deepsolici- tude in resard to the present condition of affairs in the United States, and with much earnestness inquired .f Mr Faulkner - whether he thought tin f wnr. 1 1 t ntAiiirt n r f ! rittpa tvmili i nn nrrnt.- able. Mr Faulkner tato lie had neither the means of information nor tlie authority to siwak on that point ; but cert.unly if the friendly in- ivrp'siiioii 01 niiy jiouei 1.1 iuiujic wiu - .ei.iai, e .it would be tiiat ot iranct; a nation u - hirb b.i.l bnrnn so ronsninioiis a tiart in the -. - - - - - " ' 1 I f.ii .innl nct-iKliclitvinnf rif nnr imlitnnilonivi i"l IrS had neve', in any form, directly nor indirectly. intermeddled in our domestic policy, ami which had always exhibited a broad and generous svm pathy for every portir.n of the Union. The whole t. -ne e.f V.c Emperor's conversation was that of the warmest sympathy. TC1BEX3BURG MAI -- Revised weekly by MARKET. REPORT, DAVIS, JONES & Co TRICKS. Flour per bbl Extra Family, S",25 Extra. 6,75 Superfine. 6,25 Wheat, per bushel, 1.25 Rye. " " ,C2i liiiekwheat, " ,5o Cm, " " ,62 OaU?, " " ,28 F tatnes. " .50 Apples, " ,62 Apples, " " dried, 1,50 Teaches, " " " 2.00 IVatiS, " " 1.00 Cl-n-ci- seed, " " .",00 Timothy, do. " ' 1.75 I'.ulter, " lb. 10 I-rd, .... 10 Bicon. " " .10J to .14 Kggs, doz. ,10 I'lTTsnrncii makkltt. Pittmk-ruii, Juke 12th, 18G1. KI.OL'R From Store, the ruling rat s are as i i'.l.nvs. Superfine 4-75 to $4.87 ; Extra $5.00 1 r . .V25 Extra $5.80 to $5,00; Fancy brands $ ' oo t G.25 Bye Hour, from store, at 2.75 to30 r.'i. kwhea: flour, from store, $1.75 to 1.90 per i $10.) . ' GRAIN Wheat, prime red, $1.05: white. Sl.- : 10. Barley, 50 to 55, spring, aud CO to Co tor la! . Rye, 45c. Oats. to 27. Corn, 40 to 45c. (Groceries. Susar. bv the hhd. . G? to 7. and by the bbl. 7J ter lb. Molasses. 33 to 35 per 1 1 "aU..n. Cfiep. 14?. Per lb Rice. 51. - .-cWdcr's. Ti per lb SH.b;9! to 10; plain Hams, 10; Sugar-Cured, 12. Brooms. $2X3 to 2.75 per d.-z-.n for common to choise. and $3.25 for fancy. Bcckkts and Trcs. Buckets, $1.50 to 1.75 per dozen. Tubs. $4.75 to C00. Candi.es axd Joai Candles, dippL 10 per lb; mould and adamantine 18 to 19. Soap, common, 5; Talm 5J. Chease. Common to good, 9J to 11. Apples. Apples $2.50 to2.75 per bbl. Dried Fruit Peaches, $2.50.fcper bush.J Ap ples . 5 cts r kki . Lraii, oo to 6b cts. per i.uu in Shorts, 55 to C5 cts.; Middhngs, $1.00 to 1.10 cts.: Ship Stuffs. C5 to 75 cis Fish. Mackaral $11-50 to 12.00 per bbl.; Baltimore Herring, $6;25; Lake White, $10.50; Trout, $10.00. Potatoes. Neshannocks, at 50 cts. per brsh See Is. Timothy. $2.20 per bush. Flax, $1. 20 to 1.25. Clover, $4.10. Whisky. Rectified, 17 cts.; Old Rye, $1.25 per pallou. Lar.l. .No 1, 9 per lb, Hey. At scales $3 to 9.00 per ton. Hides. Green Beef Hides, 5; Dry Salted Hides, 12; Dry Flint Hides. 12 per lb. Oil. LardNo. 1, 88. Linseed, C5 per gallon. Salt No, 1, $1.15 per bbl. Tallow. Rough, 7, and country rendered, 8 per lb. White Lead. $3.50 per keg, an l dry 8c per lb. Red Lead. 6 to 7. Litharge. 84- Window Glass.- -GxS and 7x9, $2.00; 8x10. S2.25; 0x11 to 10x12, S2 50. 8x13, 9x14, 10x14, $2.75; 9x15 and 10x16, $3.00. COUNTY, SCHOOL 8c POOR HOUSE ORDERS rURCIIASED AND FOR SALE BY F. A. SHOEMAKER. June 12, 'Cl-tf. License Notice. The following named persons have filed their petitions for License in this office wdich will be . .1 f ll - rf". . A. i pretentea tor the action ot me uouri at .iu gumeot Court to be held on Wednesday the 26th inst : TAVERN LICENSE. David A- Watt, Chest Springs. QUART LICENSE. John Purcell, Johnstown. Clerk's Office, ) Kterjsbarg.ruDel2 1861 j. McDonald, e.erk. 3ltui "Slurjfrtisrnirnifl. " STILL TRIMtHoST! JOUXSTOWX CLOTUIXG DHPflT. Corner of Clinton & Blain Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LATEST STYLES, SPRING' A-ND SUMMER COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, FOR MEN AND COYS. RF.APT MAPK SHIRTS. PRAWKRS. IxnKRSnmTS STOCKIXOS, SECKTlB. IIAXHKKR. C II IKK. tiCOVKS, CARPET SACKS CM B BELLAS, TkUNKS, &C , &.C AIO A large assortment of HATS and CAPS, ROOTS and SHOES, and GEXTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS if every ne jiption. To which the subscriber respectfully invites all visiting Johnstown to call and see his stock, at the CLOTHING DEPOT. No. 2, corner of CI: don and Main streets, lie feels confident that pons wishing articles in his line will save the expenses of the journey by purchasing from him. A. JELENKO. Johnstown, May 29, lS6l.-tf. NEW ARRIVAL JOHNSTOWN MARBLB WORKS The undersign d begs leave to inform the citi zens ot Cambria and adjoining counties that he has just received a fresh stock of the finest ITALIAN and other Mar-j bles. at his eitablishment on Franklin' street, Johnstown. MONUMENTS, . T O M US . MANTELS. G R A V E i STONES, TABLE &P.UREAU TOPS, manfuaetured of the most beautiful and finest quality of Foreign aud Domestic Marble, always ou hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the city, without the addition of carriage. GRINDSTONES tf various grits and sizes, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold cither by wholesale or retail. Prompt attention paid to orders from a di tance, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convenience of persons residing in the east and North of the county, specimens may t seen and orders left with Gorge Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, March IS lS61.-ly. TIiTteI ! "OIL IBS ! r SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH ! ! D J. EVANS k SON offer their entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry G.hmIs, Cloth ing, Hats, Caps, B.xts, Shoes, Notions, Hard warj and Queensware, AT COST FOR CASH, ! as Uiey intend to quit biLiness, And arc determined I to sell. ) PEHSOXS KISIIIXG BAlUtAlXS SU0VI.n GIVE US A CALL. j ft"N. B. All persons knowing tl.cinJ-es i mdebte.1 t) the subs-trdwrs are Lerroy urg. nt!y requested to call and make immediate payment of their respective accounts. D. J. EVANS & SON. Ebensburg, April 17, lSGl.-tf. BBBXSBUHG HOUSE. 11 he underslged having purchased and taken pos!-eMon of the Ebenbuig House, (f.mier ly oco pied by Henry Foster), will be happy bi receive and accommodate his old customers, and all others who may 1-e disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor icels aured from the spacious HOCSE, STABLE & ether facilities that he can offer at least as good accommodations as can le had at any other stand in the place. He is iu possession of a Urge supply ot tl.e clioisest lienors with which his bar will le furnished; his tabic will le furnish.! with all th luxuries of tl.e sea son, and he intends by bis hospitality and care, to merit the patronage of all tlose who t'p with him. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, lStil. tf. UNION HOUSE EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continuation of the liberal share of public patronage it has hereto- fore recciVeil. His table will always be furnished j . h he t, m!lrtet alyurjs; with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, bv an attentive and obliging hotler. Ebenburg Apr.17 I8il. ff. ' EMPLOYMENT. rllE UNDERSIGNED are desirous of secu ring the services of a few Young Mtn to engage iu a Travelling Agency, upon a salary of FORTy DOLLARS PER MOXTIl, an 1 all expenses paid. This L. nn opportunity seldom offered, and to those who merit the ap probation of the Sub.-Tibers, by strict attention to business, ran rely upon constant employment for a term of years. For further particulars ad dress Conaut Si. Drake. 31 Main St., ' AtcHtson Depot, X. XI. April Srd-3 mos. " ! NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration on the estate of John Burke, late of Croyle Tp., Cambria County, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to pay up immediately, and those having claims against it are are requested to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM BURKE, JAMES BURKE. J AdnCrs. Aprill 9. 1861.-0t. ESTATE OF CHARLES B. KENNEDY, dee'd. Whereas letters of administration de bonis nrm on the estate of John B. Kennedy, late of Wash ington Township, Cambria County, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said County, all perons having claims against said estate are hereby no titled to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are required to. make payment i without delav. My 15, IRfil.-fit, H, KINKEAD. Administrator. ) ACS V -"i fern 7U.' Ann i vnimnvTi, iiniiii uiiJiLn SCRIP AT PAR! SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallous COPPER KETTLES, S quarts to 40 gallons. all scats and kinds. sucirr utox itarc, evryvarietj-. EXAMELED t- TIXXED IROX WARE ZINC WASHBOARDS, for 25 cents, worth 87 cents, SAD IRONS or SMOOTIJIXG IR0XS, all sizes and bot quality, 5 to Ci cts. per lb. COOKING STOVES, Trimmed complete, with Raking arrangement. From 3 to $28. EGG STOVES, $4. 50 to $13. CO. HEAT IX G COOK STOVES 3.00 to 8.0o. BRADLEY COOKING STOVES. Patent. GKAFr & CO., M1TCIICLL, II EU RO N 4- CO.; ABBOTT & NOBLE, A. J GAL LAGHER'S, and every other Pittsburgh or Philadelphia man ufacturer's stoves always on hand or procured on 5 days notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES for S,.ves, always on baud. CARBON OIL LAMPS. G2cts..tto CHIMNEYS and WICKS for Lamps always j . , j eU band. J SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and painted at lOcts. Kir fuot. ZyX extra charye fur EVh'Ics MINER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS, POWDER CANS, ?d'. s:es, constantly on hand. COFFEE MILLS. 37 cts. to 1.25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, JELLY Cake Moulds. Table and Tea Spoons, COAL BUCKETS, 35icts. to $5,00 THe above goods will be furnished, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. AT THE JOHNSTOWN- STOVE & HOrS-FUBSIslilSU STOSE, CANAL STREET. Opposite the Weigh Lock. ASK FOR FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE. and mvc .'wnfy jneuf, n your purchases. EITHER FOR CAH OR SCRIP EVibtirg ApiSl, 17, I Ml. tf. BCERHAVE'S HOLLMD BITTERS rot DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.c. The aareeaxful introJat U-.n and use "f thi nlrln''! Remedy Kw been the vUvml lia literal flood .eooipt-onja nllnl - Bitter," o1-rJ in va- lornw. tna a quart bottle to a five paUun k-t. until Vhi w.wd - Uilier- U but another name lur -srog," or a.ue UhunuU ti-key mix tare. But the really -r-t rrlief 'l-rivrd from the nun u to oa (M teaFpoonlul, of our iredicine, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the entire nluence nf ef-rr ftrottnttirm, s eotaUisbed t it a rewtalkwi which the ht t." imitat-M. aui eoun teifeiti have tailed to nnetmiue. It s poMtivdy a Vege table TMeraUon, v.Ui barely sufficient pure bliliU to jimm it. But one aize of the genuine, (Ualf Pint BottlesJ price One Dollar. It ii a medicine of long tried efficacy for Pmrifyinj ih Blood, to effential for the foundation of good health and for corrcling disorders of the) stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted cf IU salutary effect. The stomach will speedily regain iU strength, a healthy acaon of the liver, boweli and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick resist. For Indigestion. Try Btrrhave'a Holland Bitters. For Heartburn, Try BtrrhaTe's Holland Bitter. For Acidity, Try Barharc'i Holland Bitter. ForTiWaterVrah, Try Bffrhaxc's Holland Bitttri For Headache, Try BtrrhaTe'i Holland Bitters. For Loss or Aprietite, Try BsrhaTe'i Holland Bitten. For Costiveness, Try Cirhave's Holland Bitters. For Piles. Try Birrliave's Holland Bitten In all Nervous, Kheuuiatie and Neuralgio Affeo tions, it has in numerous instances proved highlj beneficial, and in others effected a decided care. BEAD CAREFULLY! The cnuine hichly eoncentraU-d B.eibare' Holland Bitter U put np in half-pint bottle only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The ana detnaul- lr this truly eelebrmted Medine haa induced many !::i.iaUona. which tbe public ahould g-nard airaiust porchaaiujs. Beware of Impadtumt Set Vtat 9r atoau it em At IoM tf every baUlt you biy. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE PROPEXETOBS, PlTTSBDROn, PA NEW TAILOR SHOP The unde-aignd having opened out a Tailoring Establishment, over the store room ncuueJ by D. J. Evans & Son, respectfully informs the puWic that the tailoring business there be carried on in all its branches. All work will 1 dooe in the latest style, with neatness and dis- twtch, aad upou tlAe tnnsi rcasonblo term. , 1 4 ROBERT 1). THOMAS. Elnburg, May 15th. 1861. tf 53- Blank deed. Faromons, petit, ns tor aVpn lieenses. and t-InnSa of every ctur a .crt t!x cn thi ,,Tke- ' "l V L F!TA;r-rs CATHARTIC PILLS. Are too hfc-fc.fceiJ?, i 1 roc fat rulil : A rc y vu out of ordi r . your Kjtcia dtr.ue.-ei, aud. nvr f'.tnLT i.ocoml!urUib'e f lbee vy ir.; t.wb w -f tow the prehnJ." tfrertou II ne. S.-mfr tit jC mtrtuie t mi-iag ufKia you, ail 1 houl 1 lie TerU' l ty s tJon of the tvJr tnto vienrom ctirUT, r-wrrfy ti Ttn fruxa ' V-V T j . 1.1 ... i. . " "' whrr in th I'.t. nd phtTart it fnnrtln. TIitiw. tf not f l-r. J. rrrt cpon tn--ui-li- nn.l t'te mtronn'tin Tn, j-Ii-.cmi crl iti . i, nuF.-riaT. tti-a. VCl.iitr t.i tht .i-Utin, mrif.n-d by the Utu i.xnt. Aytr" nj .K-e hi-rr Uri'ctlr tix-T ntore IL tiiturnl ; lion of t!i? py T-rn. a-t with it th-? baoj-ut fcfliiur of b"l:ii :atw " Whit i tme ud t-o ;..r-iit iu tHi tni mifi pngiiiTi v.mhJnt. i aiaa true m laasr uf Die ics p. eff.-ct rxM-N rfi.-in. Cansl fir Frmi'.w flrrBlon auj dT xttjrfttLs 4" the c--uri fu.TXi n ci V.wc IxkIv. th.r 1 are mjiHIr. and bistit uf tfr mrvlr, .nnir fcy th um IBQtmrs. a.' alio know V.ws vjrtn- w I"rJ.-. wiU :l.-ot to rmj.loy then wbru uI.-0; froa. the tliwr- . d.-r t'i r ran: j SiUib nT fr.irn s.g iJiyS. ians in w of t'v I prinrijisi cttk;, auj rrin otfjee wril ku.uu ft.tar per. i ftvm a rorirrrdluy .VsrxkniJ rf 5. lrt, FtX i, IK'. ! Pr?. Atkk: Your !!! are the Para-rott o" H tl.t U pvt in la-xliHiH-. Tlicy li.- cur.il my liuV-tJaug-ldrr of ul-ron sort- upon h r buulu aiid fot" thut l.t lrore-vt fcv-OTi'1- f T y.-ar. Hit mother h Ix-'n l.m irr v. oiihIt aiTl..l n-tth Uotrl.n and p.jij.lo on her km ai;-t iu lir liair. After our child wraa con-d. she al0 tiiot i your IV.la. sad t!.iy have rorod Iht. ; ASA MOnGRlIXJIX ! - As Family Pbyalc. ' V.a Or. If. VartH-riyJ, -Vtc Ot ldcn. j 'V.Mtr I'.lls are th. wiiii"" tr tMirct-. TV., ir exixJii-Rt )H..i!TA!i (soras!. any rnthirfi w.- p.1. Ttwy ant ni'M. nt v.-rr certain and Actual in t!.ir srt t . lw.-N. wliv-ii miko tiH'in iarrJuAhto to :a t3;o il&Ay Ilra.Ua.rhr. Mck Ilradarkxr, Feul IOU(tb. V"l V. Liitrard Zoytl, EaitiitiTt. Ikk Bin. Ayehi I cannot ant-trrr yon whet com pl iints I have oirf.i ii!i your 1'llls bt tt.-r tl.au to fray all thjit trfrrrrtmit Kith n jmrn-itir t-f Heine. I jilnoo gT.at dA"pcud.-nc ou an tff.-dual ratl.artir in my 1ai!y iont.-t with diiar, and b--n'viiii s I io that yoiir affonl ad the bv-bt we have, 1 of courr ral ic tUm liij:lily. llTTsr.r-RO. I'a.. Mt 1. 1-oS- j Ilj.J.r. Atr.R. Sir : 1 have U-ou r t"1?y cmvl of in worvt hn.fi--t,r aiiv lux.r cn have, bv a Kfro or t-o of your vain, it c- Tsliich tliov -U'ne at ' Your with irri- iTiji to arise liuiu a ftUi ttvij'.-iu now. r-al respect. KP. AV. rKEr.l.K, DUItai Dliortlrr I.lTrr Complaint. J from lr. T!itrrc Bell, of S 1a Ttri O'y. ! Not only ai-o your 1'ilT" a.tmirr.W- ri.17.td to th- ir j ur- I pom a kb ;TKi;t, hut I tin.) tln-ir l u lH-isl . 2Tn4. uw I tlic Ijv.r wry taurt'-J indi.i-1. TU' y haw iu bjv prao- ti- pr..vMl more c-fl.-rtnal fT the cir- of ti'.-.n cow- I pii it than any one ix-moly I con tn.-tiiion. I t-iuorrvly i n-j-.ire tbnt hsve ut l.nirth apunrativ.- w!ii-h is wor- tliy the coahdeuce of l!ie ).rali-ku aud tl- pi-ople. DtPJIITVEXr OK Tilt IXTKUlon, Vav:ij.t..a, D. '-, Tth I . b-, 1. Sir : I Iiavo um-J your I'ills iu my (-iM-ral and hontl pra'-Ti.'o -v-r iiic y.u iua.it thi-in, anJ io n.-t ht'it.: to 4.1V t'.ey are the b.-st cathartk- we employ. Their rru !atiui a-tion ou the liver 1 qui. k and de-j it -i. euui-e-ju.T.Tly th-y are an adtuiratile r.-n-xlT for d-.Tatir--ini-nTa of thai or'n. Indeed, I have w-1 Kim found a cae .f hi'i-nis diiut tpo ohstiuate that It 1H not rca-lily vkld TO them. 1'raU-rnaily yours, ALONZO ltAI-U M. l'hiificutu of tke Uurlnc JIvrjiiJL Oyirntrry, Dlarrhora, Relax, Worm. Von 7r. J. O. Oru, tf Chimpa. Your rill have had a Iin trUI in my jrfacl iee, an-i I hold them in esteem a one of the l-st tjrl.nt4 I bare ever found. Their alterative effeet upon the liver make them an exee-lle-iit n-medv. when given iu dm, ft.r bilu rfwewTTr ntui tfinrrhan- Their f-u-ar--oatriij rnakea tlx m very ann-utahle aud Cvuvtoiivut ior the iui of women and cluldrea. j Dyapepala, Imparity of the F!lo(I. ! I'rom Rrr.J. I. Himcf, Pastor cf 'Adreut Church, fiototu ' I Hi- AVER : I have ud your with extract duiarr 1ue- in my family mnt am.n tho-1 am to vis-it in distress. To revuhiW the ur'4U. of tii-siion aud Iurii"y the b!ood. tfi. y are tl v.-ry Uf-t niui'iv I l.ie ever known, and I cm oftf:.leutlv rerTn..i'l t'.x-Tn to j my frh-n ls. Yours " J. V. HIMKS. War vr, Wyoming Co N. Y- v-t. , ; tK..RS:tt: 1 am usui: your uiixic IMl-i-.i t.iy J mr tire, au-l find tV-nj an r(-l!Tt pnrsrJitive t. l.-n- Uk avsK-in aud pvriie fA- iiwffriii ... (.".wrf. . - JollS ti. MIIACH.VM. M. n. : Ceinstlpat ion. C otlvee. Siirr.lo, Kb.nmill.m, ..ill, r ui uru.) , j I'armlyala, i-tt, etc. Frvm Lfr. J. I'. 1 : A, IT.-r. tmf. Cm. '. Tm much cannot K' tsi... f yo-ar W f.-'" t'i. e:rr--e ; rt,tiirit-i. If o;lier oj uui ii.-r;:y i.uo a lui ia ; as -ffirifious aii 1 have. th. y sV-nM j- m-- i-i j.r-laiu.-1 in" it for lite Iw-ntit f tln uM5ii... k- i'O sa3. r 1 - 1 1 ; 1. . -.-,...,1. , .1 . .1. t. ir the proirrrt'r of other t!rt a- -orr'. I Ir Ifve -.-ri'rwawva 10 ;L.iiun- u t'ie i. it, but J uur 1 .us -it-v I li.nl t or 'a and cu tr- .js.asc-. i Vr.ai .V. - 5r-.--f, r.r;. -:Vit .T.ltr.f, r-orf-n. ! 1 find ow r two l ir .sr if T.:r I'ill. taken at t7- in. r tini.-, are c-x.o-iit io:;n-tm,f 'l ue nfn ' jie.-r.fi.-! wh.-n n J:o!-y tr J.tr1i-!!y '-.-;ir ed. tnJ fc alct j v.-rr eff.-rtu-J U v-.Tf tue tSM -.-J ' Th.V are t- rnu.-h t"..- t t l-':yie o have th.i: I r -com : tnen-1 no o:lia- it my tn u. rroMi!:tI?r.rr.IInri-(.oflkfMT:kt;t 7.-. f'ivni. lloxorM. ra: 1 honl t ni".Ti! -nil lr tl-.- r-1..-f your -kill haa tfvu:-i.t .iu.- 1. I uij uo; r-i.:l la., c u vou. A ell Mt;l.-1 it my l:!-ib ari l.rw.-vt on rcuriarmjT nm'fii - ; w-; if, v. ' tv-I l: ornntr r M mi.u ot:ill!-.'vU I li '.- -. ff J : r-i'-iat.'-. th. dlM-ase rr"W a:i-1 r-o, nrul hr ! tulvice cf vonr . x-.-lt. i.t ri liu...:.'" . I 'r. Ma.-V 1 1-- t Vo-.ir a'ill.t. 1 h.-ir ei- iw. r- t-ut tire. Ky jrr- StKTji'j H tlie t"e .f tlftt. i u-.wr eutir.Jy vii. Skn Ml. '.'HAtftRi i; i i; La-j l-.'.i. Tn. A Y 2-.it : 1 h .ve Ixi a ....r.-lycur .1. bv y. ui !'":-. of l.lmiitle Ir-vl a l..!T.i tht l'.l -- .;.---d iut- :r v,u k- 1 NC l i I I " 1-i L- ear vy Mr.-t cf iV nV. Li t cM.i-i M-'vary. whiih. Althoni. a ialnM; r-!u-'- iu -l lti--.i ;.:v:.-r-.iii i.i a .-iv;;.- j.ili, frr.:o T ir-a.!.u.--.n -i't tir-. tluil ."r"jwtilly ioil.w in f:i.-a;lja- lut" sli;-.i no rat-rrury r i.u- ti Mih-tai-. v. i .-r. rrice, 25 cents rer Box, or 5 Soxes for ?i. Prepaxod J Dr. J- C. AYXi CO.. Iswell, M-t. MANHOOD, How Lost. How Restored. Just PufJishrd, in a Sated Enrtlojf, OX THE NATVRE: TREATMENT AM) RAD ICALCL'RKOF SPHlMATORHtEA Seminal Weakness. St-xual Delality, Xervoasuess ami In voluntary Em;.-i"ns inducing Impcttncy, anvl Mental an-.l Vhysical incapacity. Ut i;B J. CII.VF.RWELL, M. A.&uofV.e "Grew JW.," Av. The wurli mi r.vnei autlior, iu this aduiirabla Lecture, clearly pn vrs IroraLis own cxjncnc-c, that the awful cm so notices .f Stlf aV-iifc riiay le rffectnally ieim ve-1 whhvut n.eJ".vihe and iihout il.aaciuiia mikI .K-ratians. lKuit-s. iustrr.nietiU. ri.iz t-r ciTtlials, poictin cut a mlc cf cure at once ctaia au.i e:Ttctul, hy which every sufferer, no matter what Lis condi tion inav Djay cure himself ehefi. ;Wra'7y. uui rad'C'dly. This le ture will rove a K.n U tl . u-.i' !s an l thousarnU. Sent under seal to any address, post pai 1, on the receipt of two intae Mamps, by aJvlref.in Dr. Cll. .I.C. KLINE, il. D., 127 ltowc-ry. New York, R.st Office Ikix. 45B. Mirch le.61. April 11, lfO.-ly. IN EARNEST. We are coini-clled to call rr.n all j v in debted to the Lbonburg Foundry to ca"! and settle their accounts without any delay. In inanv ytars tusiiuss thi- is our Urtt 1 , ut our fcitaaii-.u, aud the times, req .il.o i'i we should make it ; and suits will Lc UjM m d Ctsei, where it is not ol-yt!. EUtJ.V. May N lSUl-t K OLASS U. Agricultural. ffl HE il AX A G ERiTo K THE CAMBRIA J. Guhty Agricultuial Sviety are re,p3es;ed n.eet at the office of l II. lurts E.. tn Aln&burg. at 1 o'clock P. M., to Saturday, the ltt day of June 1861. Uv order of the Pres't. Mav 15 '61-St D. J. JONES, SeYy. J0B0RI(7 OF ALL KINDS, .i e SKATI.Y I'OXF. ATTK!S "tri' l: I I I c - i --y 7- timely xretVM remvay. I , t .1 cwt the dwrdiar haor r 1 - .1 , f . . j 1 i .v.. ... . : v-- i Vli a " lire umm, N i wiv uai &ria. 1 f- s u lit-1 he fun r