loinl' Stems. ur frms fere now as " busy as nailers" Itrretiteg. Crofi of all kinds are excellent. jT 'Anthropoti' should havo ent us fcla yooitacnlcation two weeks ago. It Is now too lita to publish ao account of the celebrations of B Glorious Fourth" in this county ; if you Ixte news to send us, send it before it is too old to le regarded as 6uch. (3. We assure those of our readers who wish to purchase good and cheap Groceries and Con fectionaries, that they caunot do better than" by calling at the establishment of Mr. James P. Murray, opposite the tinware establishment of Mr. George Lluntley. IIU prices are reasonable nd his goods of the very best quality. 7 If you want choice literature, go to the Post office and examine Dr. K. Thompson's well selected stock of periodicals ; he has for sale, all the popular magazines, monthly and weekly, such as Godey's, Harper's, Leslie's, the Ledger, Mcury, &c, also daily papers containing the latest war news, portraits of illustrious men. Union paper, envelojes and insignia of every description. Besides these the " Doctor" is a Whole soul ed clever young man ; give him a cull. We observe that our next neighbor, Mr Isaac Crawford, is fitting up his hotel, the "Ebensburg House," in a superb Mjle. All bis in provemeata are tasteful and judi cious. A new porch has been erected ia frout of the building whicu adds not a little to its ippearauce. When all Lis improvements, are tii.-hed, Mr Crawford will be justified in I'biming, to have one of the bauds raest, and bt-t finished and famished hotels in the county. fr- John E. Scn'.a, Esq., of the Cambria Guards, harinc: been granted a brkf furlough by the Colonel of the regiment, arrived in this place on la?t Friday eveniiig, on a visit, to his friends, lie n-turneil t Cun.p on Monday. He looked runarkably well, and was in excellent spirits. All of the Company art- in good health. He in fjrrutd lis that all of the regiments in Camp XVrisht have Veen ordered to report at Camp Curtin. uear Ilarrisburg, to m.irrcw, when the will be fully equipped, and immediately forwar ded to the s-j it of war. Lieut. M Coy was in t'wn on Saturday, on a recruiting tour, and suc ceeded, we learn, in obtaining seven recruits. From h' appearance, w: are certain sogtring' A.Tces with him. Mr. Thomas iJt.it:gor is also v home, en furlt ugh. He bays he is in love with C isp life, and ready for the campaign in "Dixy's '..tin!.'' He will rejoin Lis company to-morrow. Wosi'KKFi'L. Mr. Nichouis Snyder, the other d. v, while eujag' d i;i dressing the stone for the T'liii-lati in of the nw dwelling house which is . ii g erected Vy Mrs. McDonald, on High street, b; 1 ---casic!i to break or cut several fret from vr.e end of a large Vlt-ck of white sandstone. On doing so, he was astonishetl to discover, nearly a o t fr.t.i the surface of the store in every side, a viun'ity of sweet brier leaves. There was i.o penlng or crevice from them to the surface of the ne whatever, and how they came thus to be !ei-o:.'ed "in rthnost the htait f a solid san Utone bloc'.;, U a uy-U-ry to all at least, who are not K'X)Iiig:.ts. The havi's, when taken out, w.-re verfectir --reeu. and emitted the fragrance for Viler is so justly celebrated. Wt f a gc-.h-iiut to ritk an opinio :' ir? l" ti.e r -ck i:i which the :.-.-t er . le.T 1 t t, Li t eocerta'm no donbt to i!.e years bc-yoa 1 the flood, s - o t I trt K-avca bef-re us, still so r-r .lit, 's.'eutol the evening gale" rhilit ilavs of a .-iiiUT.'-r, mi .. i. . t'.e w.it ;.! v.a: n .ne, .I. n T ie :r-s i stars n vi I'i i-."..uu t 1 - T To.-ir rf.ee ',.rl"r.'. oi;:g Time !' !-;. i'isf.r.-t tiiitli-iays by tiie sun. Tih.. v. e-i'sKie or.r Tv rs, is no luiax. The ".L-c overy of the ewe-t brier leaves deposited in a sari.:!atoi;e reck, as we lave stated, is literally How to p-REsEitVK Ukactv. Notbiug is Ci.ire Ifeoming to a man r woman than a t;iu-'ul luxuriant head of hair, and a wo-r.aT-.s heawtv is certainly incomplete without fir enmph xion, and he or oe woo ec;lect ta;e crcat and important adornments of Tia- ture OiUt exoect to ouffer the mortification of pteuiature balJoes", and a wrinkled face and ijU.iW fckiu Nothing is necesary to pre- tve th-.se essential attractions bur the use of trof Wood's Kestorative'-Zfomaft'tVc Times. Sciiisi Machines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOOXA, BLA1U COUNTY PA. T nesentinz the alxive nameil Sewtns Ma chines ti the examination and considera ?: a f f tiie public, the Agent desires to call !enti m to the fact that ciurinsr the last eight jsars. tl.prt. 1. . 1m.pi! nver 11030 more of -"ie mathines sold than any otheis in the mar kpt. This alone is convincing proof of the fu tfri nitr of these machines over all others. Tr.ese machines can le geeu and exaraiircd at tore of the Aent. in Altoona. Price of Xo. 1 Machine, Silver Plated, Glass - ot and new stvle ilemuier $65. Iso. Or '-aKcntal Bronze, Glass Foct new style Ilemmer -lio. Xo. 3, Plain, with old style Ilemmer $45. B. Full irstrucli ns given gratis ; and for Wtur particulars address It. A. O. Kekk, ai- lna, Blair co., Pa. 33. 8, ly. JJKXSUURG MAUKEr. llevieed weekly bv DAVIS, JONES & Co Flour per bbl Extra Family, Extra, " Superfine, Wheat, per bushel, Rye, " " Buckwheat, -Corn, Oats, " Potatoes, " KEPOUT PRICES S6.50 6,00 5.50 1.25 ,62J ,5f) .624 ,28 ,50 Apples, " ,62 apples. " dried. 1,50 2.00 1.25 5,00 caches, Beans, " Clover seed, " T": . . . 'motny, ao. " Gutter, Larj, Bacon, lb, it doz. 10 10 ,10 to .14 40 ' P1T1SBLUGII 314EKET. Pittsburgh, JtjxE 12th; 1861. FLOUR F rom Store, the rulin" rat s are as follows. Superfine 8 1.75 to JM.87 ; Extra 5 00 to $5.25 Extra $-.30 to $5,C0; Fancy brands JS 00 to 6.25 live flour, from store, at 2.76 to3.S0 Buckwheai flour, from store, 41.75 to 1.90 per $100 . 1 GRAIN Wheat, prime red, $1.05; white, $1. 10. Barley, 50 to 65. spring, and b0 to 65 for fal . Eye, 45c. Oats, to 27. Corn, 40 to 4 0C. Groceries. Sugar, by the hhd. , C to 7, and by the bbl. 7 J rer lb. Slolasses. 33 to 35 per gallon. Coflee.14J per lb.; like. 5J. BacoN-.-shoulders, 7 J per lb Sid.s; S to 10; plain Hams, 10i; Sugar-Cured, 12. Bhooms. $2 00 to 2.75 per dozen for common to choise. and $3.23 fof fancy. Bcckets and tubs. Buckets, $1.50 to 1.75 per dozen. Tubs. $4.75 to f,00. Candles axd voa1 CandlSf, dipped, 10J per lb; mould and adamantine IS to 19. Soap, common, 5; Palm 5. Chkase. Common to good, ftj to 11. Apples Apples $2.50 t- 'Z.lo per bbl. Dh!ed Fruit Peaches, $2.50. per bush.! .A p. pies 75 cts. Feed. Brau, 55 to 56 cts. per 1.00 lbs; Shorts, 55 to 65 cts.; Middlings, $1.00 to 1.10 cts.; Suip Stuffs, 65 to 75 cis Fish. Mackaral $11.50 to 12.00 per bbl.; Baltimore Herring, $i;25; Lake W'hite, $10.50; Trout, $10.00. Potatoes. -Neshannoeks, at 30 cts. per bush Seels. Timothy, 82-20 per bush. Flax, $1. 20 to 1.25. Clover. $1.10. Whi-ky. Bectified, 16 cts.; Old Rye, $1.25 per pa'.lon. Lard. Xo 1, 9 per lb, Hey. At scales $S to 9.00 per ton. Hides. Green Beef Hides. 5; Dry Salted Hides, 12; Dry Flint Hides. 12 per lb, Oil. Lard No. 1, 83. Linseed, 65 per gallon. Salt- Xo. 1, $1.15 per bbl. Tallow.--Rough, 7, and country rendered, 8 per lb. White Lead.' $3.60 per keg, and dry 8c per lb. Bed Lead, 6 to 7. Litharge, 8. Windnw Glass.- -6x8 and 7x9. $2 .00; 8x10. S2.25; 0x11 to 10x12. S2 0. 8x13, 9x14, 10x14 $2.75; 9x15 ar.d 10x16, $3.00. LUMBER. PIXE POPLAR CHERRY AXD ASH LUM her bought snd sold by E. HUGHES. June 23th t350. tf. Attorney at Iaw, Klusttirg, Pa. fVFFICEXo. 2. "Colonnade Row" near the Court llor.se. Decemlxr 7. '54 RE MO V A L! PA U L G It A F F. MA X U TAG turer and Wholesale Dealer in BKts, Shoes Straw io.v5, Hats and Caps, Xo. 68 North Third Street, between Arch and Cherry. Phila phia March 6. 1856. AXSUA1IA7I HOPRLI, Attorney at Law Johnstown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of lh corner of Main and Clit'.cn. April 23, 1853. GKORGH 31. RCCO. Attorney at Law, Ebtntburg, Fa. O mCE IX COLOXADF. ROW , Mirch. 13. Irfil-tf. Xi.EN'SBL'ilG FOCXDRY. HAVING pur i chased the rntire stock and fixtures of the EWiisbiirg Foundry, the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with Plouglt, i'lottgJi Ioi nts, Stoves. 32III 1io;im. TJireslilUgr 31acliliics, snd castings of any kind that may be needed in die couiiiiunny . By strict attention to the business of the co: cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive i liberal pa tiona;e from .hose in want of articles in hit. line. All iiuMnrss done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLASS. March 22. '55-tf. LI AM CAUIt & CO.. WHOLESALE r-jctrs. Importers. 8nd Dealers in For eign and Domestic LlCORS, Old Monongahela and Kectitied Wiii.-kev. No. 329 Commercial Row. Liberty street, PITTSBURG, Pa. " SUNDRIES 5; Bl ls double Rectified Whis- k.-v. 187 Bbls Old llon-miahela Rve Whiskv. ar. (very choice ) 50 Hhds X. O. Sugar, 70 Rbls X. O. Molasses. With a general assort ment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Lard, Iron & Xails &c.,all of which will he sol.l at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. February 17, I858.tf "FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIEE ! ! ! THE UXDERSIGXED WOULD CALL THE attennti.jn of the public to one of ihe great est improvemeiits ever made in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, i saved Fifty per cent of fuel. GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebesuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. J ICIvSOX & CLARK, SURGEON DEXTISTS. JOHNSTOWN, PA. "VNE of the firm will be in ElK-nsburs during the first ten days f each month , iiunncc wincn lime an jersons oei- ( rinsr his professional MTvices can find him at the oflice'of Dr. Lewis, nearly opp site Blair' Hotel. m:iy2548oO?f EAST AVENUE NURSERY, J ROCHESTER, NEW lORH, VY. M. H0YT t Co , PROPRIETOBS. FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur nished to order. P. BranilL of Loretto. will at tend to siilcs in this county. Orders addressed to bim will receive pn mpt attention. C. MERUIT, General Agent. October 19. 1859.-tf. REM OVAL ! C o A C II MANUFACTORY. ffnUE subscriber would respectfully inform JL the citizens of Ebensburg and surrouudinv; ctmntrj' that he has removed his shop Iroin t!w old stand to the bhop lately occupied by John Evans (Carpentrr.) where he is prepared to do all kinls of work in his line of business at short notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by using but the very best m iteri.-.l and employing but "the best workmen tS merit a full si. are of public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at this establishment. He is prepared to manufac ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz: BUGGIES, of different qualities and prices; BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEES, oue and two horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, eliptic and C-spring COACHES, second hand work of differ ent kinds, $-c., making a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done with neatness add dispatch. WM. BARNES. Ebemburg, April 27, 1859-23-tf O. O. F. Highland Lodge Nofa 423 meets every WEDNESDAY j$ vening at their Ilall on High st., in , the npper 8toryof Shoemaker' tor 3ltiu 3&flfrtfefmriit5. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND J gls prccfcicly what its name indicates, for, A while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying. j fexhi'ieratinz, and strengthening to thc'vital powers. It revlriries, rem-tati'S and frerews the M khI in nil its ori-iuil purity. Q 0 ami thus restores and renders the system i"-bj r vulnerably to ettai ks f tlisase. It is thc only 'reparation ever o!Hcd tc tiie world. , rjin a popular form so as t be Within theQ reach of all. So chemicaily and skillfully ti combir.el as to be the most powerful tonic, f ,at;d yet so perfectly adapt oil toa. to art in perfect accordance with the laics of nature, ' and hence soothe the ureahcxt ttoittach , and tone up the digestive organs, and alia- all'' .r.ervous and other irritation. It is also per-t 4fectly exhilerating in its effects, and yet it isQ never followeil by lassitude or dejression of ; ' 'spirits. It is comrtosed entirely of vegeta-. b'es and this thoroughly combining power- r .i .,: .i .", .,....;, . .1 FJ j I ill I'JIlll .iiii inciJllJj wica, c&uu eii sequepently can never injure. Such a fff remedy has" lng been felt to be a desidera-. , turn in the medical world, both by the thor J oughly skilled in tneUcal science, and also ' a by all who have suHlrcfl from debility; W for it neeils no medical skill or knowledge leven to see that debility follows all attacks of disease, and lays the ungarded system open to the attacks of many of the most dangerous 10 wntcn pror numnuy is con a .""staiitlv Uaoie. oticii. lor example, as t.. k. following; consumption. Bronchitis. In- digestion, Dyspepsia, Iss of Appetite, w Faintness, Nervoui Irritabilitj. Neuralgia, g Palpitation of the Heart Melancholy,!! po Lcondria cases, so feat fill" fatal if unatten ded to in time, called F'm-xla WcaJmess and r-m Irregularities. Also Liver Derangements'' M,ir Torpidity, and Liver CoutpIaintSi Dis W Encases of the Kidneys. Scalding or Inconttt-j er.ee of the Urine, or any general dennge ,nent of the Urinary Organs, Pain in the',' gBack, Side, arid let ween the shoulders. y-jpredUpositioii to Slight Colds, U.ivkingk. "and Coiitii.ued Cmgh, Emaciation, Difficul ty of Breathing, r.nd indeed we might ennu Q rnerate many m-re still, but we tiavespacew only to say, it will not only cure the debd ity following ChiPs an I Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic lnlim n ces.and cure the dis.-asts at nce. if already attacked. And as it acts directly an 1 p r- sistently up m the bilury system, arou&uijr. , the L ivcr to action, promoting in fact, all 3 i 5" excretions and seeietio-s of the system. H will iulUllilily prevent any deliterious con- ci-rii..ririi f.illi-iwtn iiiiriTt -lia!i"rt of -lirn:ite Maud water; hence all travelers should have bottle with them, nrnl all ble ul l take a table siMLful at least before eating. As it jirevents costivens i1. st lengthens the dt-jn Q restive organs, it sh"t:!d be in the hands tail persons t f sedentary habits, stuiler.ts.pv C ministers, literary men. And all ladies not accustomed to much out door exercise should always use it. If they will they will findM LJan agreahle, pleasant, and eftii.ient remedy ?j w against those ills which r b ther.i of their Leautv ; lor beauy cannot exist without j health, and heaith canriot exist while -rfalxjvc irrrjsularities continue. Then aga pfthe Oirdial is a perfect Mother's Belief. gjTaken a month or two before the fina: tii tlflt she will pass the dreadful peril with rx-rfrct G safet . There is no mistake ahnvt it, this V Otrdial is (ill ue claim for it. Mothers, try tf ! Anil to yoli we appeal to detect thcrf illness or decline r.n only of your daugh- ters lefo:. it be too late, but also j'rnr .ains tand husbands, for while the firmer, from false delicacy, often goes down to a prema- v r ture grave rather than let their cn litiov. jp Z,1kj known !n time, the latter are often so Kniixed Up with t!:e ex;itei:iMit of Iumik-.-s that if it were not fir you tl.v ti' would, 1 travel in the same downw-f ! j ;(:'. tmtiilH 4 too late to arrest tVir fatal fill. But the i muther is always vigih-ut. i.-i t i vou we confidently appeal; f..r"i' t'i-" yctn Q never failing ati'eiti-m wil! ;: . i c I v jw iiitk Jyott t.. Prof WihmI's Brstoi i!.. o:": d andw Eraud iM-iod Bcuovator as t'...- !M.!y widely shouhl b- always on hand in iiir- . f n-ied.J O.J. WOOD. Vroprietor, AM H.ndway.rvj 8 Xew York, and 114 ma-lit -t nt. St.r Iiiiis, Mo. a- d sold by al g-.ii D.i ggists. P. '.Price One Dollar per Bottle. Q FOB SALE BY, II. C. Dfv-m r:3ESSrrno. BBBX3BUR& H0U8B. The "undersigefl having purchael anl taken possession of the Kbenhurg House, (former ly ocupied by Ilenrj' F.tcr). will Ihj happy to receive atid accmniodate Ids old customers, and all others who may le disposed to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE. STABLE & other facilities that he can oiler at least ns good accommodations bp can lx had at any other stand in the pbtcc. He Is in possession of a large supidy of the choisest liquors with which his bar will be furnished; his table will be furnhhed with all th luxuries of the rea son, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit the patrouage of all tlose vho stop with him. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ebensburg April, 17, 18G1. tf. mvm mouse. EBENSBURG PA. JOHN A. BLAIB. Proprietor. THE PHOPBIETOR will spare no pains to render this Hotel, worthy of a continuation of the 'iheral share of public patrnnajre it has hereto fore rti.eived. His table will always be furnh-hed with tha Iwst the m.trket alTirdsj his bar with the ln.-t of liquors. His st.b'e i.i I'rgn, nndwi'l be attended, by an aftcntive and ob'iin hostler. EhcnLurg Apr.17 ISOI. ft. GEO. HUXTLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET I HON WAKE, AND DEALER IX Coikinz. Parlor, and Heating S;-ves, Xai's, (.ihi5S, S:c. Ac. He also has on ban I a very lar;ie a.-sortment of the ab ve articles, which he will sell at a Very small a-iyauce on cost, for cash. Ebensburg, July 10th. 18G1. tf. All CAD G HOTEL, Ebtibur, la. HENRY FOSTER, Pboprietor. TflHlS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS M. the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for the accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be supplied with all the luxuries ef the season, his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pains pared to render his gnests comfortable. Ehensbarg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. fhefl MT CME. JiU. LEI. AND' S Ml 11IIE1IMATIC BAND LS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, AND A SCEE CCRE FOB All mercurial Diseases It is a ccnteniently arranged Band, containing a medicated compound, to be worn around the Waist, "without injury to the rftot delicate per sons, no change in habits of living is required, and it entirely removes the disease flour the system, without producing the injurious effects j arising from the use of Kwerful internal me.li- j cires which weaken and destroy the cx.d.tsitr.lioD, , ami give temporary re.tef n!y. l'.y this treat- I ment the rccbcal properties cor.taind m the j Kanu. come in contact with the blood and reach- ; es the dise.tse. through the pores of the skin, j etTeetli.g in every instance a perfect cure, and j ic iaru .iii.eiiti u a neamiy conoiiion. This band is also a ost powerful Anti-Mekcc-rial agent. anl wid entirely relieve the fvtem from the pernicious effects of mercury. Moder ate cases are cured in rt fee days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efiicacy in agrivated cases of Ion ."Landing. Price $2.00. to I had of Druggists generally, or can be sent by mail or express, with full di rections for use, to any part of country, direct from the principal Ofllce Xo.'409 RROtDWAT, XciV-YorR G. SMITH S,- CO , Sole Pi:oprie.sors. IT. B. Descriptive Circulars Seal Pres. For sale "bv II. C. IVvine, Ehen.-burg. Agenta Wanted Evrrwhtrt. June l'J, 'ol.-ly. JOHNS & CR0SLEY, JOLE MANCFACTl'RERS OF TIIK IMPROVED CEMENT ROOFING, The cheapest and most durable R xfing in use. IT 13 FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It ciM lie aDplied to new and old roofs of sl! kinds, and to Sliing e roofs without removing the Shingles. THE COST IS CSLY ONK TlilltD 1IIAT OF TIX, it is twice as m n tin.!:. GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For preserving and repairing T?n an ! other Me tal Roofs of everj' description", from its great !aslicity, is not injured by the Contraction and exoansK-n of metals. And will hof CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. These materials have ln-en thoroughly terdod in Xew Ycrk and all parts of the Southern and Wctfrn States, and we can give abundant proof i fall wa claim in this favor. They are readily applied by ordinary laborers, at a trifling expense. "NO HEAT IS REQUIRED." Thtfc materials tire put up ready fur use, and for xhippina to all jmrts of the country, with full printed directions for applicativn. Pull drscrijrtice circulars willbefurnishtd on application by mail or in person at our I'riucipal Oi tire and Warehouse. 78 WILLIAM STREET. fC rner of Liberty Street). NEW YORK. JOHNS & CEOS LEY. Agents Wastei! Terms Cash!! June V2, '61.-ly. ROBERT A. M'COY, TTOHEV AND CUI'.EU)K AX LAW, EBENSBURG, CAMBdIA COUNTY, PA. All manner of l.al Uusimss in the scceral Ctturts of the County proutj'fly attended to. EUn'sbury, June' '11, l00.-r. J(IISJ14V V CLOTimG IMII'OT, Corner of Clinton & Kain Streets, READY MADE CLOTHING LATEST STl'LEX, SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, PANTS. AND VFSTS. FOIt MEN AND BOYS. UEAPT 51AIiE SHIRTS. Hr.AWF.KS. CNPEKsnt RT5. STIirKIXCS. F.riCTIKS. IIASI1KKK CIIIKK. ULOVKS, CIIIPUT SACKS I'M Hi. ELLAS. ThlNKS. &C , &C A LSO A l.i rge assortment of HATS ar.d CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, and GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS of every tie script Ion. To which the subscriber respectfully invites all visiting Johnstown toeall and see his stock, at the CLOTHING DEPOT. X'o. 2. corher of Clinton and Main streets. He feels confident that persons wishing ai tides ia his line will save th expenses of the journey by purchasing from him. A. JELENKO. Jhnstown, May 29, lSCl.-tf. Something for the Times! ! A BffMI B HUT HOUSEHOLD !! JOHffS & CEOSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMUnT GLUE Tiie StrongCKt Glue lu The World For Cementing "Wood, Leith?r, Glass, itory. China, Marble, Bone, Porcelain, Alabaster, Coral, &c. &c The oily article of the hind erer produced rthich will withstand Water. EXTF.ACSz "Every housekeeper should have fts1.:!- of Johns V Crsle3's American Ccuient UIuc'' A'eis I'of i Tines. Il is ro convenient to have it in the house.' A'tw Yotlz Kcpttss. "It is always revly; this eiraraenls it;lf to every body.' X. V. Independent. We have trial it. ar.d f.ind it a useful in our hourf as water." MTlk-es Spirit of the Tnnec. I'rfce 25 Crnts icr Entitle Very Liberal Bctlncteot 8 to Wholesale Dealers. TLRXS CASH -For sale hj all Druggists ar.d Mortkeepers "fnerallv throniihont th country. J0E2JS ti. CQ3LE?, (Sle M.iouf.icturerfc.) 78 William Strekt, (Comef of Liherty Strec-t,) TTEW T03K. July 10th, 1861. -ly. Auditor ICotlCe. THE tindersigr.ed appointel an Auditor, by trie court of conimod Pleas of Cambri. Ciun ty, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Geo. C. K. Zxhru. Eq. . Committee of Mar rret Cassidy,hereby notifies all persons interesed. that he will attend to the dirie of sahl apjo;ot ment at the office Wm. KitteJI, Esq.. in tde brorgh of Ebithsbnrg. on Saturday, t!e 3rd day of August neit, at 2 o'clock P. M. C. D. MURRAY. Anditor. Ebenfibur, July 17, 1861 3t. HOSTETTER'S 8T0MAGH BITTERS- The propri' trrs and rr.anufacturcr9 of I10S TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perft:t confidence to phy sicians aEd citizeiis generally of the United Suites because the article has attained a reputation heretofjre uokuown,- A few facts ujou thisvint will speak mofe powerfully than vtilumesc-n bare assertions or b!asorng puffery. Tfce con sumption of liostetter's Stotr.aCh Bitters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles and from its manifes-t steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million hot ties. This immense amount could r.ever hare l-een sold but f.-r the rare medicinal properties cr-tsired in the preperation. and the sanction, of the no5t T-rc-ajIticnt physicians in thec-e sections lf llie canity where the article is bet know n. who lK,t OIl!v rec,,niTnende the Bitters to their pal??,.tH art readv at all times to give tet ,H,iai8 to its ecai v in all cas of touiaobic derangements and tfcedi&asea resulting therefrom This is not a teir.i -tary popularity, obtained by extraordinar efforts in the wayrf trumpet ing the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid esti mation of an invaluable medicine, which is des tined to be s enduring astute itrelf. liostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions wtere feter and ague and various other bilious compl-iints have cour.tel their victims by hundreds To be able to state cojfi lently that the "Bitters" are a certain cUre for the Dj-si'epsic. aud like uiSt-ae, is to the pro prietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all morbid matter from the ttoraaeh, pu lifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to th5 nervous Fystefor giving it that tone and energy indispensable tt the restoration of health. It ojieratea upon the domach. liver, and other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and Soon restores them to condition essential to the healthy dw-harge of the functions of nature. Elderly jK-fs-ns may use tf.e Bitters laily as per directions on the Ix.ttle. and they will find in it .1 stimulant peculiarly adapted to c irr.f ;rt declluinx jcirs. as it isyleasani to the palate. itivigora,.ii? to the liowels, exedleut as a t?nic. and rejuveiiaJi:. griarally. Wc have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have exHi "enced the benefit v uiijg this prep aration while suffrrng from st-iuiach :erangi--meuts and genet al'deolIitV; acting rnidei ti.e ad vice cf physicians, they have abandoned all d-'-cteiioiis drugs and fairly lsltd the met its of this article. A lew words to the gti.tl-r There are certain p.-ri.tls whentlieir carts are St bar ra.-sing that many of them sii.k f:rder the trial. Hie relation of mother and ih'.h't is So absorbing ly tender, that the mother. e?ci.dly if she be young, is apt to forget her own l e.dth in Lr ex treme anxiety for her iiifant. Should the H.r:d of inaternit arrive during tLe summer sCv--nj the wear of 1-xiy aud mind is gcgerally aggrava te-i. Here then, is a necessity for a stiii:ulent to recujierate the energies of the system. anl enal'le the mother to l'ar up ur.der her exhausting tri als and rf-sifttns'ihilitics. Xur.-ing intl ers gener ally prefer the Bitters to all itner invj.irators that tt-ceivc the endorsement tif physicians. 1 -e-cai:5c !t is agieeable to the taste as well as cer tain to ;.ve a jiermancut increase of bodyily strenjith. All the per.i-ris,to whom we have particu larly refcrreil above, to wit: sufferers from fever and a;;ue, caused by malaria, diinl.rra. dysen tT3, iudigestiou. loss of appetite, and all disea ses or derange mi nts of the stomach, s-upernua-te.1 inral'dsj pvrsonS of tdritary accupati--n. and nursing tr"tht rs. U i'd consult their own phy sical welfare by giving to liostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trill. CAUTION. We caution the public agiinst using any of the many imitations of counterfeits, but ask for IIosTErf eh's CtLEcnATti) Stomach Bittkiis. ai.d s-e that each hotl'd has the w,.rds Ilr. J. Ibtetter's btumach Bitiers" blown on the side of ti e bottle, and stamjel on the metal lic cap covering lot? ct tk, r.ud o!tcrve that cur autograph siirmtu'C is or. theljbd. CCJ- Prepare-l and sol 1 by IIOSTETTF.R A SMITII. Pittsluigh. Pa., and s..l i by all drug gits. rxvrs. and dealers getu rally throughout the Urate.! Statf-s. South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis A- Jones. EW-nsburi; J. A. Pirri.-h. Si; mm if ville; Win. Litzingcr Loretto: Peter Kinney. Minister. Sept. o. 1S.0 ly. HOLLAND BITTERS FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Comp!ainl, Fever and Ague, &.c. Tte ttuxt-jtaflil lntrrvla-ti.m and ne of thi reMiratrl RmnrdT has lm-n ti s-lnul tor a hteral Cmxl f rouip-iun li called Il'ltBT." off.vi in Tri.Hi (mi. fn-tn a quart Untie to A firr pUlon kre, ontll this w.irj - UiUrn " I lul aii'iUicr name for or some TilUuuoua binicj mix tura. liot tbr rwilly preiU rettt-f drrived from Uw minute da jne tva?foool ul, of ocr mrd!cine, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, A i.t tSt entirt oliirnrt cf tiftrr jwrcffratiim. lias r-t5l'Ii-hrl fur it a n-putatimt which the bct rf lmit.ttln auj -nn-trrfeit tiave failed to nndermioe. It 1 VKiliTarly a Vcv tabla prearatioa, iUi ban.ljr fu&ririit f are c;.irita to ireiTe it. Bat one u of tiie grnuioe, (Ualf Pint Bottlr,) fr!rt One Dullar. It is a medicine of long tried eGcacj for Pur-fjiny ti Blood, so f senli 1 tot the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three dopes will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain Its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For Indiftesstion. Try Dtrrhave's Hollaed Bitters. For Heartburn, Try BtErbave't Holland Bitten. For Abidity, Try Btrrhare'i Hollaed Emm ForlWatei brah, Try Bprkare'i Hollaed Eilttri For Headachp, Try Birbavt't Ilolland Bitters. For Loss of Aipetit. Try Bfrrhau'i Holland Bitters. For Costiveiippf, Try Dirhare't Holland Bitters. For Piles, Try BirbtTt'j Hollaed Bitters In all Xerrou. Rheumatic aud Neural 51a Affeo tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others ejected a decided cure. BEAD CAEEFULLT! The pt-nulue highlr cooceoUated Il-erLare's Holland Bitter is put op ia Ua.rrl.it bottles only, and reUiU-d at One Dollar per bottle, tae preat demand- for thia truly elebrated Medicine has indnxvd manjr imitatiooa, bich tbe public etouuld gruard agaiut porchasing. Beware of tmparitio.it See Vtat our naau il on tk 14 f every butlU you bug. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE PK0PKIET0ES, PITTSBURGH, PA Forfalein EUn-lui- Ly A. A. bAltivii. August 22, 18G0.-ly., Phil S. Xoox. J. C. Xo.v. Elenurh. Johnstown. P. s S. 4- J. C. NOON. Attobnets at I-aw ohtistown arnl Klvris'.uirs. fT70Sir. in Jr.hrifto'.yn on M tin t-treet. t'vo douib west Of Ilulaia's Jewelry Store. Etenkburfc Mny 8, 18l-ly -. . CATHARTIC PILLS. rt ;ck, fer'lile, ectn ir ' At? J? C ortVr, WAY: 7V licrTi, wl yorjr fi.-r'fu". t .- T-irtbie t These r r.nj.t--n C ; frrry tic IT-:u'!-t''-ri'":'i,'iK'- .'rrr: ttof i-:kiis - crcpia? t-a yon. tint shor.J I be ertJ t a tiioeir nae of th.-rjlit remedy. T..V-eArer' I1I, rd cl???.zr cut t!ie ili'orlered humors r rlfy the bloorl. md lrt the f more oa nobtracu-J ia bealtb airaiiu Tlir ktitnol-tc The fune tiona f tite boUj . icroas artlritr. purify t:.e -tan from t!:e Cbi.tracU'iiis ..! ta.& rraae. A el l si:l on?e- JntcE - -A Vwj. r: '-, fr r-.tiiral fnniti .Tt-u TWee.K Dot rc-red, react apoa lU. .nit rt ai"! th tirrv.4rimn;r orra, J-1' ci- i'-'v-CTal a -rrarntion. nir. rmr.ri I iisca niie la tt..e eo..:;ti. o;tri.wvI l, tl- .KfCliT-m'-'lt. ?rt Ayrr Tilt, nn-i mx- how dirrVtlr tb-y r.-trr t:r uMrt -ti.n f tlio frVTirt. n.l with f tlic Smmt fri-t'n? rf h-altUa-'uiik Wlt'.t i tw tr-i e rr"' ' aa 1 -nn?n.!i osnolaiDt. i al3 truo in maar f. lr-.-,tl aii'l .-!" i''n)a diTii-r- Tii- .-uiva-..e rff. t tiJ tlu-tti. 'il-il t-v Hirriil;.r .,.-;r.di jo. rij d.-rai!.-t"it-iit ." tltc na:ir-l f'uncti of t'i- bo- - i"r re t-i4 llr, jstiJ manr of t'lrn -urrlr. X ' "f m-sn-L N'o:k. triia kmw t'e l. tn of Ucc 1 ill, w.il iilsl to np.o- tiieia wIku t.na.-n.m lrm tia; uc-a-T 1'T ott-v. . ... .-ftn'r i?y?r: l--J iz t,u'r-, -ia? ;n otn? or .lie pi'iicia ciu--f. uuJ frm w-vr vwi k-J .ul-c -r- JVont a r.'nr.t:rj .V.rr.Vr -if nf L-uit, Frb. i, ZT.Z In. Atf.r.: Yoar 1'iV.a ar tif i.-im; v. of i!Mli-1 uf uWrona Jre cm K-r 1 in l it-n t itat 'i.tJ j-'-'j 1 itci ra! !.- f.r vt-3.ru. !!t rtiutiifr h- tx-ea hmc ; ouniv afflirro.1 "with MoT j imrW '"-r Vii aTT rtr-.t a pi.i..-i.i' ia t"-r litir. A:tvT our c!.il aa cuivd. aac alo luJ ASA. MOUCilliJC;! As Familf Phyal. rr.t fr. K. tr. Cartrriyla, AV Orems. Vn.ir I'.'.!- are t!e prince or rn:r a. Tli.ir -xcUTt j'i-Iii - p-"-jjii anv rntliarti.: w- v". IIht art? ui:i. U voroTtal'i anl -fl".ift:l in tVir" a-lkm ti-c ;. . v is, i.fc 1i in.iKc. tier bval'.iib!- to tie ia the c r tfjr. ru-il tf tltm-Jt". Hcntlactie, $Ic ItttAut'ui, FSUt ltiach r.-vt Tr. Kltrml Unlit iK-tre- Irn I5r. 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Not wlfj-v voir i.1iirr.Mr A-.t i" to t;i-ir r ar- t.w aa?i' iTik-ri 'iit, l.-it I u:i-l t!vi." !it. ti. tl " T uKa tii- I-i-.-r v.-rv Tr.i: i :i.trrl '-J"' T lre- ii-v J.n.vv-! uio.-v f".-J-.i for the ctin- t.f ol-,-i ";? tUaii anr .im- ihi.- iv I r-iu n.-iti.u. 1 m ;l i . :.-j.iirv.. tiiMt wv'Sijvt l--ir;;!i a Jiv.rativ.- vr'ai -1 i H W loy tiie ciiiUa. uoe of tiie j.r j.vs-a au l the prlle DiriursiNrnF in: Ixti:i:io, Va';!iv;.ti. !-"-, 7t I'tb.. l'i'i. ?:h r I have nseJ yo:.r I1!i iu tnr i-m-rjl aivl l'0:iit.-J Trtl vt-r m:ic yon m i ! J !:-!, a:: i 5o m-f lu-r-jtiio t fir li.i-r r-t!v l st catliarti'' we u'loy. Ttieir nvfu-Lili:- :!..it t-tl t!:cfA.-r r, t.-lc u-i 'f.-l KM, rOue oi:. n:lv tinrr aif an a.trii'rrit rt-ra-- ! for .lciautrt-rnot.ts of that o.-'ui. InJ , I .i i-.iu foun-1 a f. l.,:.ui to i'.-ti-!.a.- tiiit it :5i i n. t n-rlilr ! i ta tUctii. l'ralt-riUly v...i.-, AI.HN" IUI.I,.M.I J!.jiiun of inr Marine iJ.u-pilaL Dyaeutrr j", Dinrtbtr. Ilelas, Worsita. t'rot It.-. J. O 'r'r-.i, f C'i--ojro. Your I'ilN have !ia4 a li.;i" Iri.tl i'.i my prat tire. En 1 t hold tli iu ost.i-nt as tmc ot the N 't uli I Lire e-r fvuii.l. Th. ir ali.-rative ff-i t njxm tiM tivrr tusk. tVin an rxcf-ll'-iit r-m'-tv. U.n gin u in nujl l..i3F for ti-i-us ffMtrrv .m.l .h'-irr.'. r.i. Tlivir i-a-ar-coatj-ij makers thm v.ry a-.itlil--. au4 coavcui.-nt ior Uic of wtjin Ti snJ ch:5 !reu. tlypeptla. Iiaforilr of iic Iliaoci. rran H-r.J. I". ".', ftoj.tr of .t-trrnt Curch, Vast -t. An n: 1 lirve uh.! your fill with xrrforliai-y FTiee.-!- in iuy f..imiy au-t ni-.m 1 1 . 1 im -jb!' Nai-.Tj l.i litn-. Tii r.-V1-!.''" r;n oi .li j.-rlioij Li. punfv tlic- hloo t. t :u.-y are iV nvr Ut r.-Ti.-.1y I have cv.-r krowii, aa 1 I t an ri.li!cully ro oiiiiM. : i tin.-in t uiy frkuJu. Vwur, J. . lil.'dl.S. W.r. w, Wyoming Co., N. V-, t. :i, li--i-Pr.xr. -tit : I z-.n uiaV J"our"at!itrli t'i hit j-r.r- tw. au-1 liu l thi m i-. ))-iit iKiCC-i'MC to tKaUMT Ut Fv.-tvnl auJ ;mr.': t'i ' '- Constipation. Cet ietie.. -vi li, Ilbrni.-ili.m. (ioal, Aturalgia, UiP), I'aral) t, Kil, etc. Vort Or. J. r. -V". :,-f 7, C..nf. Too niurli eniiuot lie t.-.i J of your f-.r t.it ij-c cttstir. !,.. It tiTiu'rs :" out l 'M.-ri.i; y l.aro f.iu.i 1 tt::-ta ai. ffia-ious an I lui-. they -i:o:-l i jn: i in-r : i i-i. l:.! in? it for t'io hen.-fit oft'u' nifiUTn wlio n:,i.-r ;r..i,t that coinptiiat, hi !. xfttiouti itail -'i i'i iw-i.. ia ;??. r-T Tli:." .f !T1 -TS tii: I nr" HCf .'. I '! Ti i-nf. t it-rry to wviiuiXc iu tiie i:t-r, 1U'. ; tor l iiis w'b l .nt oran 34 rutx- tiie tiis;-a?-. cm -V. r.. .c.' i-r, 7.7ji ? A"--;.-:-, Lottm. I fliJ oiio or t r.o LiTi? oots of your l'iilr, t.tVen at tiie. protrf-r ti.n are rx-.il.-nt pr,.::HiiVfs .'f the K.r.'r.-.- nl fj-iVji ! t!;-ti e!li;lycir j.:u;t-.!iy i.iT'rrrfi, an.l alo verT .-f-.t-t ii.il l. ri-r.-w--"e t!..- t. ;.-fc ail.! f-rY w.r mx. Th'V aiv' i-' i:""h t'rj Ia-sI i lijio uc Iwc llit i rec-ra-CK a! r.o (th. r 10 aiy 2':iU.i.i- rrom r. r. nr. :z:c.et'ii r.n.-: nn-.i. rvt."-KI ltf-K. 4.tvai::iM.. fia.. Jar.. . TIovri':i.ii Si;;: I hi. i - :.tv..;! ior t'.v rtiifr vnjr &kill lift" l.ro!::.i't jac i. 1 ' I n.rt r';n.rl t:.y cM to yea. A colit M't;l-i i 1 i:iy l!...!w ! c v l'l itif n. otv. -t.o-:i I It.-' I 'U-- l-t o." i-.iy-n-.uuie, the 'ii.-at jrrrw . - i or-. vioi. l.v tin- xtvirt- of vour ox .-!i-:it .t;;vtit ii !i.-.li:n.ii-.-. i 1. M... i..I-.-. 1 your Tlt.-ir -a:ri w tv vlt.-, t."t . 1'y Jkt- M.vtriiiLf iu o; th-rt. 1 ; iu uo.v entir ly sknatk ("n Avm:n. ".Jon T:on-. l-i..i !.-.. t";. l it. Avi.i:: 1 hive -. t;r. Iy var-.'a. v your 11.:, of i:hri.mntic 0.ttt a jMUufti! iii-. -i.- il a: 1i;:-l aTii.-u-d tue lor year. V I N KN 1 SiH'K l-l . r- M.--t of the Pin ia mark.-t .-wo-iri l!.-re-i'y. wiii-Ii, aliiiouH a valiiiit rv-r.v-tl v ia sl.i: t:l 1. fti rriii in . int.I:t pill, tram tii.' ir-a l'.u: r .:k.u4-ie,-3 t"i:'t fnv-j.nit'y "oilo- its ineanlion u.-. rii.t.; tviitiua no ir.iTCJry of tniin rl fsutitaiio' a iiUcvor. Price, 25 centa per Eor, cr 5 Boxes f?r $1. Trepaxed by Dr. J. C. ATIl CO . Lo-e.'., 1I:3. S..M l-v U. S. I; :; p. EUii-h::.i: ; C. T. Trazr J.. Won ; T. KrpjE.M, Iit-Wi-i ; V. II. hhiti.is. Ltirttft-; J. A. l'-irish, tUa:mi:; tndly tl.?.krs cvtryv.h'.re. MANHOOD, now Lost. Ecw Restored. Just futJis'te-l, in i Soiled Hucd'ye. OX TMK ' ATUKK: Tit h ATM KNT AM HAD ICALCU.IKOF SiM-IllMATlUiIlCLA Scns:t.aJ Vo..l.t:e-s. SxtiAl ij-.-'. iiity, Ntrv-'iw.vss auJ In v..!utitary H:n!i' i . ii'ih tiiia IrJir -'tei.cy, aud Mvntal a:xl rhysioai i:.cj'aciy. K i' B.J. CtLVKK'.n;tl. if. p.. A!hcr.f tie "Greet L'.." $c . The uorl I ii-;nVM'.l ii.::th.r. in this aJpv.ral.3e rx--iiiie, ch-ariy j r.vt-s frni l.i .vn exjx'rienee. thai Xl'.ii -A'x'.i'i C r5.-.-tl!K :.(Ci tf Tv-lf ::lu-e ruay l.' tlfo-.tn:v'.y rtni.ivi.-l with. mI r.ielich:e acJ :T.0'.iti.it!eiiiis snrjr'wAl t'jierution?. Imi.-ref. nrt:i::-iit. ri.i's ir dniaals. Hjit.tii. tut a iiiV .f c.i.v st ot ce cci tain r.n i -5ctu-il. y wi.iv.i c vtry MtiHTcr. im matttr vii:.t tuS r-riii-ticti may Ik-, nwv care hin.x if cheajJy. j-riraiely, and radically. Thi W-h.re will ive a U-n ta tl uti .T.i.l ih n.-ai.l. Set it r.n h r e.il t. any a.h!re?s. jost ja:d. cn th? n-cvij-t t-f two w.-taue Ktantji. hv ai.lre.ir; lr. Cil. J.C. Kl.lNK. 11. D-. 127 riwtrya N't w Y rk. V Kt O.'ce Rm 45. March 20. 1h,1. Ai-Mi 11; !t5.-ly CaUHTY. SCH03L & TOOR HOUSE ORDERS rUXCIIASED AXD FOX SALE r.Y F. A. J-nOLMAKEK. June 12. Cl-tf. XBW -TAILOR SnOP The un.h-riT e-.i h tvlu-j i f cm a T.iil.Tir.i; FV:aMihn;eiit. mer..i: l r. r- ci '.ij.iv.! h D. J. l-vin- & S:i, ir ev'fuV.y ir.rii' t'. j.uM'C that th' ta.hir.Hjj i i te- t! e ( - carried uii in all it l.rai c". es. All work vvn'i ,. duLie in the lte:t style. vi:h neat-w-ss c 1 dis patch, and riH-Oi the t-ir rei- nMn iot nr.s. KOBKUT I. THOMAS. EUnhhnr, Hay 15lh, letil. tf DLAXK SEMMOXS AXD EXEcV TJOXS FOR SALE A T THIS OFFJCS 00 00
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