Itatonrmaerajr uc. v ! Lend, in some degree, the mortification ana . irmrv caused to our Pennsylvania so.diers by the infamous contract frauds, we make the j following extract from a letter to the Phila- debhia Inquirer, dated Locust Toict, BaIii- ; delphia inuui T ...! Kead it, ana tee jour - . . . :j i Pennsylvania Hood does not, grow now auu. angry : 44 The boys in our llegitnent Intantry, i . uu, 5. -5 - along admirably, and are improving m casci- Mh hat Varyiog in height. Iu the wall, pline so rapidly as to astonish the most san- ou eacn jje are oblong horizontal niches of guioe of our officers. They are now in as ' different lengths, according to the stature of fine a state of discipline as any regiment iu the persons buried iu them and sometimes deep , 4 rr u;H- nnnnal of enough to contain several bodies. Ihesemeh- the country. The company drill, manual of , & arms, etc., are executed with the greatest pre- , oavatc(i one over tbe otuer to the number of c;sion, either by motion or without the mo- ; four or gve and sometimes as many as twelve, tions Tbe right wiDg drill battallion move- ! The number of Christians buried in the whole ments in the morning'after the dress parade, of subteranean Rome is estimated to have . " ? - j x-r$. parade m the afternoon. ! g,jmages t0 the catecombs, had two wide We have been drilling in street firing for a j staircases made leaiiug directly to the mar f.. ,Ws both advancing and in retreat. d:s- j tvrs tombs, and which were soon decorated WMr,.l Tf mnr friends at home co'd ! f""o c. j only see the beauty and promptness ot taesc j movements, they would conclude that the military of Philadelphia ha3 been a farce in ; comparison to what it is and will be, in the j comparison regiments now in service, when they return if they carry out the same rigid duciiline and rules which, have been enforced ia cur corps. ilany oi our young uicu t.tii.'uij iu t our most wealthy families, and yet this fine ! w r tl . I bod v id clothed almost iu rars. Ibis morn- i , . : tv:- n . j - ing two of our companies went over to church, and icith the tJtermomttcr at ninety degrees they icore overcoats to cover their tattered, soiled, and faded garments. Their pride was stronger than their regard for personal comfort, That same pride will induce them to fi?ht noblv. should we be so O - - I fortunate as to get into an engagement. This ( disgrace, as we feel it, coth to ourselves, to our native State and our dear old city, has caused bitter feeliDg and strong condemnation amoDgst our men, and should we be fortunate enough to get home, some of the patties will ; find both means and iufluence brought to bear ! against them, should their tames ever be j brought before the nubhc lor any position ot o 1 w . trust or honor. In contrast to this picture, we have stationed at Fort M Henry, ahout two squares from us, five companies of Mas sachusetts volunteers, who are equipped in beautiful blue uniforms, peg top boots, pants very tulland platted at tna waisr, ousve pattern,) neat dark blue roundabouts ; but to fit the men, a fatigae jacket to wear about when off dutv, (far handsomer than anything we could dream of, for even dress purposes,) ecale shoulder knots, and a complete rig-out of everything of the best character. They look like soldiers and gentlemen whenever and wherever seen, while we feel really ashamed and mortified to see or meet our men when etrangera are about. And many of these men represent thousands, an ! some of them millions of dollars of real weath. You can imagine what their feelings must ba while conscious of this stinging, beggarly disgrace Otherwise everything is all well ; food plenty and enough for any cce. A Convenient Memory. A good clergy man wishing to get rid of his horse, aud to j trv for a better one. directed his oil necro i man to sell his beast for what he would fetch, j ful' an l wh: caa KvWPier than we 't or to exchange him for another, addirjg. at j A New Solution. Net long fcince a cer thc same time, an anxious caution not to de- ( taiQ cpiack. who looked as wise as an owl, was ceive the purchaser, and even enumerating j ad,3ressed by one of his patients thus : the faults of the animal, lest one should be i 'Doctor, tell us ho it is that when we eaf overlooked. JV01"' tLe mat is "grated from the "Remember, Pompey, he has four faults." j . Why, I will tell ycu,' taid the learned "O, yes massa, I take care." man of pills. You see as how there is in the Pompey jogged along the road, and coun- ting over tbe list to himself, as the old lady tinS over tbe list to himself, as the old lady over her hurgage, big box, little box, band- v .v. .iv box bundle, was overtaken by a man on horseback, who entered into conversation, ; a sec-saw kind of motion. Queer apparatus and among other topics, made some inquiries j ef asf"e you.' 'Hut, Doctorsaid the pa about the horse- j tlcct' 'lt aPPears nie that ere clapper must Pompy told his story ; that his master bad j ! wLtD W6 Cat PudJin charged him to tell the horse's faults to the j Quack took his hat and slid, advisin- his purchaser without reservation. ' patient not to swear at all, "Well what are they V said the stranger, i . n t , i . j Remember Ilucna. Vi-ta. who had a mind to swsp. Ti -n l , . . ..rk - r , , 11 Wl" be remembered that a sore point Dare is four, massa, said Pompey. "and , with te stale of Indiana, ha3 been mliPc,eJ 1 don't remember them all very well just j misconduct of the Indiana lle"iment at Ueuca now, but " "Weli, tell me those vou remember ' s: the other VYcll ea, one is dat ele horse is white, and Je white hairs get on massa's coat, and dat dont look well for a clergyman." "And tho next?'" 'Why, when be comes to a brook, he will put his nose down and blow in de water, and massa dou't like dat.'' -What next ?" "I dou't acyhow remembers de oders," eaid Pompey, peering into the clouds with one eye, reflecting. The stranger concluded to strike a bargain and exchange his own horse, which had cot puite so gentle an air as the parson's, for this nearly unexceptionable animal. It was uot long before the clerical steed Btumbled and threw his rider into a ditch Picking himself up as well as he could, he examined bis new purchase a Iitte more closely, and discovered that the horse was cntirly blind. Finding Pompey again without much dffi cultj, hb wrath burst forh in a torent of re proaches. rouUrlack rascal, what does this mean ? This horse is broken-kneed, and as blind as a ir.olc." . .. U. yes, masM, nud Pompey, blandly, oem .s d odor two faults dat I couldn't re- member. Tlie Catacombs of Home. An antiquary stos (writes the Roman eor- indent of the Tin.cs on the 13 ultimo) "J" . p. whij5t visl . .....--v, iast weet discovered a afiery. hitherto unexplored, and which had altogether escaped the ravages vi me uaiuu riHDS of former days and the profanation of altogether escaped the ravages cf the barba- riiDS o tonrmiq Tho tombs ana painiigs iouuu mere P renturios of the chris row hot and These subterranean passages at3 I very narrow (Ices than three feet) in some (Nineteenth placcs.some times ascendiug, at others descen 4 a aottin" Rng and communicating, on the right and l"J IUC - - o nu r,,ss othof rassares, all of the with marble monuments and inscriptions by ,. ,, , vtueiaie luwe icui.3. iu: uuu ui iui- lowiu centuries the barbariaus completely ravaged the city, and did no5 spare even the abode of the deal. In the most historical daces of interest were left heaps of ruias, which time coverel with soil and vegetation, till the special entrance to the catacombs en tirely disappeared. In those recently discov- ereu iiiauy glasses uave tttu iuuuu vunru. They are male of two thicknesses of ghss. i , l I C 1 . : of didcrett degrees ot lusimity. between them are designs in gold, which have been so well defeuJed by their transparent envelope, though made fifteen centuries ago. that they appear as distant as when they left the wotk man's hand. The outer coat of glass is. how ever, rather oxydiscd in several places. An original bronze vase, fvund :n the catacombs, is preserved in the lloman College- From the figures it presents :t must Lave belonged to the early ages of the Church, and is sup- Pscd to have been used for the baptism of neophytes. The Ciiabms of Life. There are a thou sand thiols in this world to afilict and sadden : 5ut oLj Low IuaDJ ttat are beautiul and good ! The worlij teeJns w,tia beauty with objects that gia.jjen tbe rye and warm the heart. There are j We might le happy if we would. ills which cannot escape the approach of q'h ease and death, or misfortune, sundering of earthly tics, and the cactcr worm of grief but a vast majority of the evils that beset us might be avoided. The curse of intemperance itterwoven a3 t j3 the i;,ramcat3 of soci ety, is one which never strikes but to destroy. There is tot one bright page upon record of its progres?; nothiog to shield it from the heartless execrttions of the human race It shoulJ not exist it must net. Do away writh all this ; let wars come to an end, and let friendship, charity, luve, parity and kindness mark the intercourse between man and man. We are tod selfish, as if the world was made for us alone. How mu:h happier should wj I o were we to labor more earnestly to promote each other's good ! God has blest us with a home which is not dark. There is sunshine c-verywbere in the sky, upon the earth there would be in most hearts if we would J look around us. The storms die away, and j the bright sun shines out. Snmmer drops her tinted curtain upon tho earth, which is very beautiful, even when autumu treathes her changing breath upru it. God rtigns in Heaven. Murmur not at a world so beuti I neck two pipes one of them to receive meat a?u lD.e otfcr Cr,L- At tLe top of them j a?d th.e otJlfcr dr,Lk- At the top of ! 1' eIapPfr-il Whe" W' c,aFTer shuts up the drink pipe, ana we drink, it turns back upon tbe meat i we eat, and when UDon tLe n-.fat nlno V.rfr. A . .1. t 1 1 i isi. uj i,u ivioae who cave Leen c-rn-i spicuous in doing injustice to Indiana re : yarding the conduct at Huena Vista, is Mr. i Davis This accounts for the watchword lkcmember Leuna ista, given by Col. Wallace to the Indiana forces at Indianapolis the other day Col. Wallace took the regi mental flag in his hands and said : 13oys, will ycu ever desert the banners that have j been presenter to us to-day. Loud shouts J of. never, Lever, Then rtrueaiter Euena Vista and swear that you will never desert the flag our country. Get d?wn on your knees and swear. Here the entire regiment kneeled and with uplifted arm?, swore to stand Lj tleir countrjs fiag a:id to 'Hemem ber Uuena Vista.' Don't Fuet. lti uuamiable. A frettin- j man or woman is one of the most unlovable j objects ia the world. A was i a mmfnri, ! ble housemate in comparison it only stints wuen uisturDea. uutan habitual fretter buz zes, il' he dou't feting with or withcut rrove- caiiou . t. i . - . ... r ' It U better to dwell in tho corner of a house-top than with a brawling woman ia a wide house." It is useless ; it sets no bro ken bones, steps uo leaks, gathers no split milk, repairs no broken glass, cures uo spoiled hay, and changes no east winds. It afFects nobody but tho frettcr himself Children or servants cease to respect the authority or obey the commands of a complaining, worrisome exaetinc narent nr masipr Ihey know that . 0 -m.m.J . U tUat ' -barking dogs don't bite." and fretters don't i strike, and thev conduct thrmselrr-a ar.cnrri.n. i v c PANIC ARRANGEMENTS. SCRIP AT PAR! SUGAR KETTLES, 10 to 40 gallous COPPER KETTLES, 3 quarts to 40 gallons. t. all sorts and kinds SIICKT IKOX WIRL, evry variety. ENAMELED TIXXED IROX WARE. ZINC WASHBOARDS, for 25 cents, worth 37 cents, SAD IRONS or SMOOTHING IRONS, all sizes and bet quality, 5 to G its. per lb. COOIC1NG STOVES, Trimmed complete, with Baking arrangements. From $S to $28. EGG STOVKS, $4. 50 to JlU. 00. HEATING COOK STOVES $0.00 to $3.00 : BKADLEY COOKING STOVES. Patent. : GRllT & CO., JIITClSCLL., SIC2S j RON 4- CO.. ABBOTT NOBLE, A. J GAL- ' LAGHEirs, and every other r.Uslnirgh or Philadelphia man- j ufacturer's ttuves always ou haiid or procured on ! o days notice. ODD PLATES AND GRATES always on hand. f-T Sove? CARBON OIL LAMl'S. G2cta..tto 1,25. CHIMNEYS and WICKS for Lamps always on hand. SPOUTING, BEST QUALITY, put up and painted it lOcts. per foKt. Z!yNo extra charge fur ElboicsSJ MIXER'S LAMPS, OIL CANS. PO'.VDKll CAN: all sizes, constantly on baud. COFFEE MILLS, 37 cts. to 1,25. TOASTING FORKS, OYSTER BROILERS, JELLY C;ike MouMs. Tablo and Tea Spoons, COAL BUCKETS, GoUts. to $S,00 Tile above gols will be furnished, WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL, at Tin; JOHNSTOWN STOVE ..V HOfS -VP RN isll 1 Sj STOKE, CANAL STREET. Opposite the Weigh Lock. ASK FOll FRANK W. HAY'S V.'AREIIOUSE . and save twenty per cent, on your purchases, EITHER FOR CASH OR SCKIP Ebensburg April, 17, 1SG1. tf. OH, YES ! OH, YES ! 13 w a m m ; m SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH ! ! D J. EVANS & SOX offer their cntiic stock of goods, consisting ef Dry GoikIs, Cloih inir. Hats. Cajs, Idiots, Shoed, Notions, llaoi wara and ueeusware, AT COST FOR CASH, as they intend to quit business, and arc detcrnine l to sell. PERS0XS WISIIIXG RARGAIXS SIIOL'LD GIVE US A CALL. Cc5N. B. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the subs lribers are hereby urgently requested to call and make immediate payment of their respective accounts. D. J. EVANS & SON. Ebensburg, April 17, ISCl.-lf. EBBXSBDRfi HOUSE. he undersiged bavins purchased and taken )Ossesion of the Ebenburg House, (former ly ocu pied by Henry Foster), will be happy to receive and accommodate his old customers, and all others who may he disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that he can offer at least as good accommodations a? can be had at any other stand in the place, lie is in possession of a large suppl3' of the choisest lienors with which his bar will be furnished; his table will be furni.-hed with all th luxuries of the sea son, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit tho patrouago of all tLse who stop with him. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, 1SG1. tf. 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 received. -His table v. ill always be furnished with the best the market aiTords; his bar with the best of liquors. His stable is large, and will be attended, by an attentive and obliging hostler. Ebenburg Apr.17 1801. ft. 1TJ EARNEST. . We are compelled to call upon all persons in debted to the Ebensburg Foundry to call and settle their accounts without any delay. In many years business this is our first call ; but our situation, and the times, require that we should make it ; and suits will be brought in all cases where it is not ulieyed. Ebensb'g, May 8, 1SG1-Cf E. GLASS & CO. Agricultural. THE MANAGERS OF THE CAMBRIA County Agricultural Society are requested to meet at the office of D. II. Roberts Esq , iu Ebensburg, at 1 o'clock P. JL, cn Saturday! the 1st day of June lSol. -By order of the- Pies't. Mty 15 -oT-Ct D. ,'. JONES, StVv. BUY A HOME. TIIS subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol lowing Real Estate situate in Cambria County, j to wit: j His Mansion Property situate in the West end of the Borough of Ebensburg, consisting of a ! Square of Ground, having thereon erected a com- j modious DWELLING HOUSE, a lar-e STA t BLE or BARN, and several other Out Buildings, j together with a half Lot of Ground on which ! there is a never failing Spring of the purest soft water, from which the House &c, is supplied. I Wants to dispose of this as he intends removing to another part of the Borough. ! ALSO. Three Lots of Ground situate in the Borough of Summitville, having thereon erected ; a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two FRAME ' HOUSES, and a large Stable. Will be sold to gether or svperate as may suit purchasers. ALSO. A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Loretto, fronting on St. Mary's Street and extending back to St. Joseph's Street, adj.iiiiinpr Lot of John Troxell on the East, and : Lot of the Heirs of Anthony Litzinaer. dee'd.. i on the West, having thereon erected a one and a i half story FRAME HOUSE, 42 ketin front and ; 20 in depth. jli.du. A piece or parcel oi lanu suuaie in j Cambria township, adjoining the ancient City of L'ulcau, lauds of James and George Mills, Charles ' P. Murray, Alex. M'Vicker and others, contain j ing 62 acres and S3 perches. j I,lt,ce r parcel oi tana Mmiic- m Minister township, bounded oy the Lbtn.urg and Cresson Rail Road, lands of I eter kaylex and others, containing 20 acres and 20 perches ALSO. A piece or parcel ot land Mtuite m (nearly all cleared) having thereon erected a j LOG DWELLING HOLM-; AMJ A M AliLK. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Washing ton township, adjoining lands of Jacob BurgoJU, Josepli Critc, Hugh J. M'Closkcy and others, coubiining 300 acres or thereabouts, which will be sold in parcels if desired by purchasers. ALryO. A piece or parcel i land situr.tc on tr.e Pennsylvania Rail Road, near Portage Station, in Washington township, containing oO acres ALSO. A piece er parcel of land tituatc m Summerhiil townshijt, bounded by tlie PennsI vania Rail Road, lands of the Heirs of Rol-crt Flinn, dee'd., Patrick Riley and others, contain ing alut 00 acres, having thereon elected sever ed DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Allegheny township, adjoining lands of Patrick M'Giiire and othtrs, containing 212 acres aud 39 perches and a'lowance. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Chest town ship, (hite the pr rty of Frederick aiid Mary ( M. Schneider,; adjoining lauds of John Ballweber ! and others, containing 150 aon s, more or less, a j small portion of which is cle.ircJ au 1 thtri-on ' erected a CABIN HOUSE. j ALSO. Abr.ut 2000 acres f land, situate on j the waters of Bhicklick, in Carroll township, ! which will be sold in lts as may suit -purchasers. WILLIAM KITTELL. j Ebensburg, October 21, lSC0.-4S-tf. i LENSBURG FOUNDRY. HAVING pur chased the entire stock and fixtures ot tbe I Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber is piejarcd to furnish farmers and others with I'louglis, IMon-rli I'clnts, Stoves, Jill Croiis. TIireMliin? laclaiues, j ud castings of any kind that may be needed in I the community. ! By strict atteption to the business of the coi -! corn, he hooes Vo merit, and trusts he will receive I a liberal patronage from .hose in want of articles i in his line. All business done at the Foundrv. EDWARD GLAS. "March 22, '5"-tf. SAEDLERY! SADDLERY! THE SUBSCRIBER w- u'd resp-x-tfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, "m the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepare! to furnish t order on tbe most reasonable terms, every description of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness &c. Having many rears' ex perier.ee in the bnsi- 1 ness, employing none but the best workmen. and using the best material upon all his work, he ' hiiTc t- m'-rrit w.- receive a liberal tharc of the j ii--!:c patioi; ;.'. Country vr at all ti.iies taken in exchange f a wotk, a:.d the Ligiicst market prices allowed, j JAMES MAGU1R:-:. ! Ebotbnrg. Sept.. 14. lS'O.-tf. ROBERT A. M'COY, iTH)It.Kl'AXi) COl'XSELOH AT LAW, EBENSBURG, CAMB.UA COUNT V, PA. r tvrr tf T.- j-U li&incss in the serera! C-i:its '' Cui:uiii i nn!' .'' attended (" lf.:).-tf. MIGZIGU 31. UEE1. Attorney ml Ltv, Ebfiitlturg, ta. OFFICE IN COLONADE ROW, March. 13. lSGl-tf. Phil S. XoOX. Ebcnsburgh. J. C. Noon. Johnstown. S. 4 J. C. NOON, Attoknets at-Law, Johnstown and Ebeusbur". T7f:ice in Johnstown on Main street, two d-x.rs vest ol Holme's Jewelrj' Store. Ebensburg May 8, 18rtl-ly. AKR All .431 KOPELIX, Attorney at LawJohnstown o FFICE on Clinton Street, a. few do-rs neirlli of the corner ot Jlain and tnnton. April 23. 1853. 31. . 3IAGCIIAX Attorney at Kbtniburg TfcFF FFICEXo. 2. "Colonnade Row" near the V-J' Court House Dccemler 7, '54 REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC turer and Wholesale Dealer in Roots, Shoos Straw Goeds, Hats and Caps, No. 08 North Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, Phila phia March 6, 1856. DIRECTORY MAP OF CAMBRIA COUN TY. The lubscriber is preparing, fif sufli- cient encouragement be given,) to publish a rectory MAP of Cambria County, intended contain as much information as any other Coun i . i :f i in i w i iii ii.m I'll iii i im nci'ir-mM i i -j 1- - . ......... me June 30, 1858. THIS WAY. UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE A large J and slnendid Assiirtment of A m-.n.. t 1- - - .... v . . v. u . x uva et Knives. (Every knife warranted.) by GEORGE HUNTLEY. August, 10. 1SG9. St. the upper storyoi Shoemaker's store JACIiSO & CLARK, SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. "NE of tho firm will be in Ebensburg during V-r the hrst ten days of each month, during which time' all persons dei- i nng ius i rolessii'iial her vices can ; find him at the .lticc of Dr. Lewis, ncar'.v oppo j site Blair's Hotel. m.iy25"l8 S0t same to be lithographed, colored and mounted in! Good aopetitee, complete "digestion, ratdd ac tue most modern style and workmanlike mnaner, quisition of strencth, with an unusual di,H-i-and de.ivered to subscriber at $5 per py. tion for active and cheerful exercise, immediate- IO. O. F. Highland Lodge No 0-?T33vv 4 28 meets every WEDNESDAYijL vening at their Hall on llk-h st.. in ""J-" Chi, C3opp:r nub 'yctt lironSJhrr, jirtabts, '4'Icr.:'a;, a. of - o O K O 15 ? i " fllllE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INPORMSTIin CITIZENSOF i:i;i:xsl:r::r; Xl , vic;njtv that he has just received and has .n hand ti.e UIJULM, BI.M', iu,.; vT i j pLFTE stock of Tin, Cptr, and Sheet In.n v.;ire. tVx-ksi g, P:w!cr ai.d Heaths St-.vt..-. V , jOXes Su"ir kcttU-s. c, ever offered f r sale 'in i:i.-!,.-h;ir-. Urus C . vrtr Kn - (; j . " 'i.refcrviD Kettles of alUizes: Tin, G.ppcr an 1 Si ...t Iron ware f evtrv o. vicimty tliat he hasju&t receive.: and lias jlso He lias just received a i.irse a-s-riineiii i ing Ware, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's Tix.l. Wooden &X.CL Willow Ware, Glass ?7ardl Jappand Ware, Srlttanriia Ware, IIoop Iroa, Nails, Window Glass, Arc, i.: winch he will sell very low f..r CASH. Persotis wislniig aoj- tlaog iu liis lnw he rosjec irices. Tl r Job worii of all k Also House Spouting rnaie ar... put up :i fb- Countrv Pmdr.te of a'l kinds t .ken m ex. j, , - s. Pewter, - takfii in ALSO. He would rtfrectiullv call tu? atter.tr ! madf in (Jo.kinir Stoves f.-r burni the ' is aiid Ebeiuburg, April 25, 1SC0. An aperient and stomachic IRON purified of Oxygen u:-l prtp-.iratio:i C :al ,-:i by c l,nfi,..i i;i Hv.:n-"'-u. S.ti.ctu:e.: ! v i Medical Authorities, 1 in Er.'-; p; United States, and prs- !ilel iu ti eir The ixi'oriei.fe of thousands dai'.y v no preparati' ii of In n can l e c- u pa. .U. It. j liuj,uiitics of the blood, dtj n h n i f i .i- i crzy p.i!c and otherwise tiekiy c ::; '.ex: i.s i dicate its necessity in almost cvviy cviiCeiv:.-ie i case. ! Inii'-xious iu all m 'Ua -lies In wi.i'-1: ?t h is 1 been tri.il. it li:is proved al-s lut.ly r.r.;lik '.u : each, ef the f-Mowing complain!:-, w: I Li lUbllliH. Nircoas' Aif'o ..;.' . ,' .-. ! Dyy'. Cfijtti,.,,, i Iie i'i' itt Cnyiiwin, b rtji iins 1 1 vt .. -i . t Salt Rhci in, 3Lsinriilrui:tiiit. li'.'t.v, C7.-. n I Liver Cvutj Jain's, t7v, a-hu-.'.ts, Ji'ic-i.t t , Usui, Lu:rii':..it Ftccru, I' ;; the ihrc. In cases of General IWil ty, vi.. 'her the :e j suit of acute di.-e.ise, -re.f ti e c-.i.t'i!i'.:"-! dir.ii i nation of nervous :md muscr.lar n.ergy fr.-s;i i Chro:.ic complaints one trial ef this rest -raMve bas proved successful to an c-xt.-;:t which no : descriotion nor written attestation v...u!-.I reij.i-.r i credible. Invalids so loi.g U'd-ri-Mcn t have I become f 'i ,' tti n i'i their own n,:J.V .i ! have suddenly re-appearcl in thebusy if j:ut returned fr- :a a protracted ts.vv! in : j distant lan 1. Some very uA n. of t" : ! kind are attested of l"emr.Je Suth-rcis. et.iaciatc victr.iis of ajip are: rasauis. san. ; l;ustiin, cr;iii-.i changes, aiw luat i- :,. ; of nervous an I dyspeptic avcrsiou t exere!M- f r which the !-hvs!cia: has i. i In Nervous A:Wth -i s" -f u'l kh.-ls I'll ;.t ;.;r ; "V;.d ' I icasoiis faiiii.iar to.u .. ii.ci, t..-. of this preparation of liv.i w.ti-t i.-. -.-'ti'y 1 i salutary, for, m.like the eld oxM-...-. i: i- : . ' i nisi y toitic. without Icing excit.:i ; a:,d . v- liO.tniig. atnl of.itly, reirui.irly ;j-rieiit, even i:. '. the most ol .-tii.a'.i; ca-rs f cost'.vi i;v.-s w::'. "i ever living a p.:-tric punitive -r i:.-i: -.g a ; agteealle seus. ti o;:. It is this latter pr j.c-rty, an...!;g -t'.icr .i.h: ' makes it so rem.uk.iMy vil'jctuul i i...a:.- ;.: j a remedy f...r ;V.Vs, r.pcn wh; h i; ah- aj p :.n ; to exeit a distinct ;.n i sjtci i" a ii u, l-v ".: : persir.g the local tcuehn-.-y which f. eras them ll.eni. la Dyspepsia inr.u::Krat i as are i I a single" Ux e f these Chalybeate Fills ' sufticed for the mo.-t habitual cases, as . ; t n 3c;ud:ti4 IMilllll j the attendant o-stircness. ; In unchecke 1 IV arrlio-a. even when advanced j to Dysentary, conrirmeil emaciating and r.pju i rently malignrnt, th eff-.-cts Lave letti eqiuliy tiecisive anu astomsmng. I Iii the local pains, 1-iss cf hesii and strength. debiliatil.g cough, and remittent 1 etic, which generally indicates Ir.cii ieiit C.i:s:imtion, this i ri'iiniK has allaved the ahrni of frieiids nn.l I physicians, in several very gratifying and I tcre.-tP'.g instances. i In Scrofulous Tuborculsis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the j mokt cautiously balanced preparations of idiom-, j without any ot their well known liabilities. I The attention of females cannot be t-.o eonfi j dently invited to this remedy anl rc-zlvralice. in . the caces pe-culiarly affecting them, j In Rheumatism, Kith Chronic and infiamatoi v i iu the latter, however, more decided! v it has j be"cn invariably well reported, both as allevi itii pain and reAlucing llie swellings and stifness ol i the joints and muscles. J In Intermittent fevers it must necessarily be ! a great remedy and energetic restv rative, r.ud it progress in the new settlements f the Wf-t . .-;il u,l i.. i r i Di - j ulne to No i i.i'iuu.inj lu in.u C'i ingii renown nj - i whole bis torv ,f mMlJr.. wbl i. i . a. . t - t . iiiouiin. iiani'V ana in:iv rest .r. tin. Ivfollow its use. Tut up in neat Hat uiettal boxes containing f0 pills, price 50 cents per Kx; f.r sale by drug gists and dealers. Will ho sent free t .iauy ad - dress on rni-int nf flio rirlr..- ill l..ot..r.j ...1... ' ctt., should be a Idressed to" R. P.. LOCKE, 5- Co., General A cents. 20 Cedar St., N. Y. May, C0.1SC0:ly EAST AVENUE NURSERY, J ROCIICSTIIR, XEW YORK, W. II. HOYT h Co , PROPRIETORS. IRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREF.S . of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur nished to order. P. BraniiT. f Loretto. will at. ten j to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. C. M EB R1T, General Agent. October 19. lS30.-tf. BLANK .SUMMONS JA AUV;.7' noxs ro;: xalk a t this office -n liana t'.e u-u.utM, j or ail i 1 1 . i.i j ii r, jmli li.Mii : i: u-.- i-.r: i j.. fuhy i ; : v i t ' :rtJ! SJOti civc a ;i:i i ex. ti:ei...' it. -t 1. A: n.. v -Ci, : i v ...-.!. -. .M- e:c!.:::! ' - re;'.;..-st i Ml v ill IIL. N' j ipr-vc::;-:.. "" T or t ( 1 HUNTLEY. of the rui-hc t . t:. .-i.jvke 1 v wMeh ::n..z ci ;: i:ai IS. AND .-TUDY IXTXKESTS ! jisr KLcr.i a new sr - :; c not;c t. Vatches, 2 ( Lot lis i. t Tli. rr- - t ... i .e u:.' .- :e.-;:' t'.e C -: - i f Li -l. v .:: -.y 1 ' ;:. i.-.l th:;t i.i Av..t i a I..: j" ii..--.-' ES. CL" Tio. M, i..;.'i : t .1. t!. .i-li i'. i .. vh- i : th. .1 : is. II- U WATCHES - :v. :..: . r .! v rk;.:.l:i-'. t-.-: .. - t gr-.:t e:.:. :: i 1" 11 11 ani :h- -t i-.. H.iv i - i i:; p.'h v s. I. I 5 KLKY erv r: . -. iiAil . v 1,-11 i: 1 s; r. 0 1. 1 . ! XI SIL 1 El: WA TCh . ve-v Hi" t";. V. rj,. Y..t Hunting .!ver Cyli this t- i t 1 J . I ' .'1 W S, H.:-.:::.g L.V..S f- ; t la el Cvli:: i : s 1 v. 1) 1 L r-- . I.; y. . v.-r w. r.-l -ir, 'AS! I - ! .va:- W.. c taken -V. .iv.t . iu N AND COU iRV -li c it V 1-1 '.vCS. JOSEF Au-ui-t REMOVAL,! C o .V C 12 31 A A I" V ACTOI51 f C HIE sulscriUr jL the e iti.i ns f ivoi. : i Ehv:.-: icia-'V e-'UL.try ! ell s-ta: : ..-.t 1. e l:a i.i.- in- Evans (Carpenu r.") where all kinds of work in Lis ii; notice anl :i ras. ;:.il !c tc: 1 u-i: n-s. using i-ut tLe very W-ft iutcr:.:: .. i but the best worknn-n U n..::; a : public patronage. Pcrs-!.s wishin jiurthasii.g a Carriage . 'Avii this establish n;ci.t. He is p: ture the i"..!l..win kin.'s 1 ' BUGGIES. ,f :i::ernt :; .1- BAROUCHES. CHAIL't:TEl". . :,. horse ROCKAWAYS. cl se .r-: r. C-sj-rii;g C)ACIIES, m-coik; i : ent kinds, c. inakiic a var.t-'.v r all ta-tes an I all p-rse-. REl'AIlt witii u;i.e.-s idd cisi at.!.. o .1. use - j I-lenburg, April 27, ISo.-- ,1 II IT AM C !T' a V. II' (inccrs. Imp-. iter-, an i Ih--eign a::d Dome-tie LIOUOKS. CI i ' hctifed Whis .;ev. x - t p.. Row. L.bcrlv street. 11 i TShl S?UN DRIES COO Bl isd -o kev. Bh!s O! 1 M n -i h; C .ll'- o : .-T. , . TO Far, (very choke ) 10 Hhds N. 0. BUs N. O. Molasses. With a ge:.i incilt .11" Cr.vnrl... ..7. . I'. ..- V V' i-s-t- ... v.. - . ' V .VS. . ' . ' - ' Iron A- Nji i! .! o'l ..f ft.;.-h wdl he .- - prices forea-h."' "wM. CAKh i C- February IT, lS-oS.tf FIRE FI2E ! I FJBE ! STOVES, the buriing oft' e GAS ANF i l :,.i. .... i i- ,-. r -. :.' i.' ii.exis, is s-itet; l h-, - .-y nyti.u 1. iiC Elestiburg Aug 17, io;.:.-u". LUjjIBEK. . u vei PINE POPLAR CHERRY er 1 ci'ght iiJ sc-IJ l-v NF ls. ''' I.c 2D;1 t. 1 1 ' ?. v.. in o o T7TT TV