local Uttrns. Returned Yoluuteers. i the volunteers from this place, who members of the companies, mustered )tve service , for three moDths, recently '.argea, have returned home, and of course - K T.-t n n n "I 1. n w1- it tfk trell, and we are pleased to learn that ,ejr officers bear testimony to their Laving i JfS. Among the number we notice the ge ,!ni familiar faces of, Capt. Wm. Linton, - fl". Brown, John C. Murray, Robert iirlett. Joseph Wherry and Saml. Good- ;0f All honor to them, for the promptness h which they rushed to arms, in tho ir of their cmatry's utmost need. We jeritanJ that they all iutend returning . ("jauty lially for them gas Our frieud James C. Noon, Esq , is .je from the wars. He arrived in this place 3 last Friday cveLing. lie was second lieu j..Eact of the Johnstown "Citizen Guards," liJAdjutaut of the 3rd regiujpbt of thy IVnn i Ivauia Voluntcera. We are gratified, aliho v;t sarpiised. to l?irn that while in the jer he won for himself the reputation of Le- a bravo and tfficieiit offioer, huJ w ;vre-lly rs'ceined by tl.o.-e uuder hia oom uJ lie Las been confined to his room ;vbis return by a sli' t it:di-poeitiorj, but k , ie all ri.l:t njrain in a few days j. He are sorry t. learn tl.at .Mr.jor Kich--j liiite, of the 11th llu'l of 1'triiusjl va:.ia ',' i'uLtei r., has been sri.-usly ill since his I 'urn lii uie As a iuu and soldier, he has -hw uj oi ior.. b'p: lliehard will d le liini.-tlt aaiu. and receive the greet j L.f Lis buuit-ri'Us fri.-i.ds We kuow that i- Li-t one of th j.'-e who desire puffing -,Ui.L ti e ti luiiiLfc of newspapers, but we tj-hj, tLar we Lave Lcaiu several of his it.r .-i -fck of his cotiduet. while iu :i :re, iu tL ..ii:Ite.-t tc i :us J.oug may vv' i-?'.Ur. Gi'oii:' M. Kiddle, formerly ot t.iiMwii. i ov a KMueut of 1'Liladeiphia iit f.d hi.- noon rous frieD-la, iu this place, rU iilit if Lis C'-uiitcvanc, on last i.iv. lie is t-i:-j'liat.cai.y a gvntleuiau. I . -!ar dtjd .L1-.: -j uud feliw, aud we hope v j aisiiir'is sny he niiy live a thousand . lit; iviim Lu.-iat fnr Kiddle. Gill .'-.Li. tk, who'.tale u umts in dry goods , l'tui'Ji ij'l:.a, a fiiii; e ur ujcicLants ..: : j 'a., to patronize ? ")f An t ricacs have 1'2 000 working KLrOri'- eivicus luay le ectiuia'ed at .kjv, aiid their aiiiUal ta bv sickness awsac often days each in t't yar. ivis a total loss of S'-M'-U-'OO.OOO. a iiiie llii.ej- as iarj;c as the whole Cost ot , u rui Gi verLujcii', ihcIuJing the Army .. l' t Offices. Ltis.ators, Forciu Miu - it d all The amount weighs over six ::-! toiiS in niiie ol-J. r-rfion f nis e stly sufii liiijr ! p't-Vilj? -! 1 attetitlou to d:et. : ami ab e i . by the p:0D r use ' '.',f if I t ttm(: :n ci aan, '.Vhen a J ' o x "t A r J i.h vvni avert au at ? :''rn-s winch It wiM take several " r- ever frorj, or a dollar bottle of Ay- '-'trriila, "ill exp-l a lurkin ; disor-" v.-.ulJ brio the fuff rer t) hi- back ' i or motith-i. does it take any figures i tHe eod tronitini of the inv-stiuent ? Fiver and Aau" is raiikliog in your ; a:j J shikinir your I fe our of you, is it i i'r.2 dollar it cost for this Aoue Cuke :he villainous dio)rder expu'Ied, which irely aJ juickly ? W hen you '- "ak -n a cold is it piudeut to wait until 'J sett!! on the lungp, whro dayn or or months must be epent in trying to 5 it, cveu if it ean be cured at all, or is it jrertotake Ayer't. Cherry Pectoral, cost- shiHines. and removr the trouble) 'e it is sorious ? It takes uo wis'om to j J - - J J ' Ufatorativc. " -it the wjrJ ' Restorative," in this case, itussomer, we have the testimony of :n- I t L T II f If n I II 1 1.1 1 A ILrll I IMI VI v fJ. -als H-hjsa e'cva'.ed position in the coun- weil as their ackcovt ledged and hon- -e character as gcutlemeu, render what- "tr-ey publicly assert in the last degree i:'e. Several of these have 'tested,' per- 5:y. the hair preparation we are dow i of and c-rtify to its amazing tfflcica--the most public manner possible- Their "atescanbe seen at the proprietor's de Broadway, New York, and once a&'l properly appreciated, we have no J-ion in saying they will impress con ;Q on the most skeptical mind. Wood's " iiestorative is, doubtless, the best arti- Htskiud ever yet produce!, docs not dje, but gives life, health and y to the decaying, falling and dead, re "2, as if by magic, that which was sup- to bo irrecoverably lost. Heads uearly od others nearly while, are daily be- -tsnged to their prestine beauty, and fa- vtred with piruples are rendered a& 'b as an infant's, and an blushing as a U by the use of Prof. Wood's Hair "uxc For nale at III Market Street, ail IruggHts Chicago Tinv. Sold AKTED Places for four BOYS, aps va- rYln? frrun r 1A rim K Alililv L , ''' it or In anv of the Dilators of the A us. 7-Ct. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Cottrt of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to jae directed, there will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg. on Monday the 2nd day of Septem ber ne vt, at one o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit : All the right, title, and interest of James Ilen ry of, in and to a lot of gronnd situate in the boiough of Summerhill, Cambria County, front ing on the old A. P. R. Road, adjoining lot of the heiis of Francis M'Kee dee'd on the North, and Joseph M"Closkey on the Suuth, having thereon erected a lj sory Plank House, not now occupi ed. Taken in execution ana to be sold at the suit of Samuel Lemmon. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Phil lip D. George dee'd, of, in and to a certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria County, adjoining lauds of Samuel Short, lands in the name of Jacob John, William JuLn and others, containing 150 acres, be the same more or les, about thirty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a small Plank house anl small log stable. Taken in ex ecution and to be sold at the suits of Frederick Reigle and Frederick CiUter. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Au gustine M'Connell, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria County, adjiuin? lauds of Michae! M'Cartey, John A. M'Connell D. A. Clark and others.con tainiLg 25 acres, more or less, about 13 acres of wLich are cleared, having thereon erected a hew ed log house aud log barn, now in the occupaucy of the said Augustice M'Connell. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of John Coonan. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Cor nelius M'Guire of. in and to the undivided half of i pifce or parcel of land situate in Clearfield twp., Cambria County, adjjining lands of Owen Swee ney, Edward Hughes and others, containing 10 acres, more or less, having thereon a saw mill, not now occupied. Taken in execution anJ to e sold at the suit of W,lliain 1). liurd for use of K. L. Johnson. ALSO all tiie right, title, and interest of James Killiaii. of, in and to a lot of ground situate in CarrolIUnvn i.r ugh, Cambria County, fronting 0"i feet on a sixteen fiot alley, and extending hack 200 feet, bounded on the South and North by lands or lot of liuiiif.tce Weiomer, unoccupied. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of U .iiiface Wienmer and Celet-tiue Engelbrecht. ALSO ail the right, title, and interest of Rob ert Durirojij, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate iu Washington township, Cambria Cvunty, adjoining lands of John M'Gough, John Notl, William 2jel and others, containing 33 acres more or less, about 12 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 1 s'ory log house ainl hg stable, with a threshing Uoor at tached, now in the occupancy of John Brawley and the raid Robert Burgoou. Taken in execu tion aiid to be sol. I at the suit of Peter Kmney. ALSO all tl ie right, title, and interest of Per dinand Marx, . iu and to a piece vt jarcel of land situare in Uhet township, Cambria County, adjoining lauds ot John Xagle, Thomson & Sum ei ville, .lohn U Le an 1 Peter WomJiey, contain iug ll)l acres mo e or less, about 10 acres of which are clears!, having there n erected a log house, a frame barn, a grist mill and saw mill. Taken in execution and to bo Sold at the suit of Martha Sum?rville. ALMt all thr riglit, title, and uiteie.-t of Geo. Fl.ick. ot", in and to a piece or parcel of land situ ate in White township, Cambria iV-unty, adjoin ing lands of William Powell, Matthias Kepler and otl ers, containing 100 acres, more or less, alxmt 15 acres of which are cleared, having there on erected a hewed loj hiu-e and log stable, now in the occupancy of of John Miller. Also a piece or parcel ot" land situate in White twp., Cambria twp., (J.uitbria County, adj-rining lauds of Chas.' Raustead, William I'owell and others, containing 100 acres, more or les, about 40 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house with a 14 story back building there to attached, and a log barn, now in the occupancy of J-jhn, Isaac, ai.d tticaaid (Jeorge Fl ck. Tak en n execution and to I? sld at the suit of Dan iel Redman for use .if J-mes Tool, admiu'r ol lieujamiu Redman, now lor ui of Daniel R--d- lll.lil. ALSO all the riht. title, and int.-ret ..f Aaron I) 'iiidieity. of. in and to a tract or piece of I.i'id situate in Clearriel I township, Cambria Cjimty, adj -ining l.iudr ( J.'hn Hrntherline, Duck A M mju and others, containing 800 acres, more or lea.-, a'jout Co acre-, if which are cleared, having there' n erects! a l'i story plank tavern house, a stable and Shook shop, now in the occupancy of the said Aar.tn Dougherty and others. Taken in executMii and to be sold at the suit of lid ward Wal.ace. ALSO all the light, title, and interest of Abra ham R. L.ingenecker, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Blackilck twp., Cambria county, adjoining lands ot Abraham Makin, Ed ward Shoemaker and others, containing 100 acres more or less, about 35 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a lj story hewed log house, a lot; spring house and a log barn, now in the occupaucy of the said Abraham R. Longe necker. Taken iu executiou and to be ld at the s'lit of Ezvkiel Hughes for the me of David Powell. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Jno. E. Storm, of, iu anl to a lot of ground situate in the borough of Suinuiitville, Cambria county, fronting on the Huntingdon, Cambria and Iudi ana Turnpike, known on the plan of said borough by the number forty-seven, (47) having thereon erected a '2 story frame dwelling house, a plank carpenter shop and frame stabie, now in the oc cupancy of the said John E. Storm. Taken ia execution and to be sold at the suit of Given & Collins. ALSO all lite right, title, and interest of Sam uel Black, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of Johnstown, formerly in Cone maugh borough, Oimbria county, fronting on Broad street and extending I ack along Franklin street to Pearl street, and adjoining a let of Wil son Patterson on the East, having thereon erected a large 2 story plank house with a back building attached, and a plank stable, now in the occu pancy of Isaac Speare. Take in execution and to be sold at the suit of Peter Seigor, Isaac Reigle and Wm. S. Baird, who survived C. B. Lamb, lately doing business under the name and style of S !gor, Lamb & Uo. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Syl vester M'Kenzie, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Michael Brawley, Jo sepli Gessonger and others, containing 109 acres and allowances, be the same more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 2 story log dwelling house and a cabiu barn, now in the occupancy of Mrs. Margaret Burk and the said Sylvester M'Kenzie. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Jonn S. M'Kenzie for use of F. O'Freil ALSO A certain other piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria coun ty, begining at a post near the Portage Road, i hence north two perches bv land ol Jesse ool cock to a post, thence north 13 degrees cast 59 jerches to line of land of William Tiley, thence by said Alley's land 16 lurches to a post, thence one degree west 56 feet to a post corner of Hugh Donald's lot, thence by said lot north 61 perches west to a stump, thence 80 decrees west 3 per ches to a stump, thence south 10 degrees west 18 perches to a stump, thence south 75 degrees west 26 perches to the place of beginning, containing 11 acres, be the same more or less, all of which are cleared, having thereon erected two "Coal Platforms." Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Sam'l Rhey. John Hill and I.iac I). Ports, t lading under the form of Rhey, Hill & Co. ALSO AU the risht title and interest of Mic l- ael Moyers, of in and to a certain piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township Cambria county, being part of a tract warranted ia the name of Thomas John. Begining at a forked maple thence west, by the Lilly mill tract 185 perches to a post thence South 45 degrees, west 20 perches to a Spruce, thence South 80 perthes to a Spruce, thence South one degree west 69 ft. to Hugh Donahoe's lot, thence south 2S degrees west 9 perches to a corner of Jacob Leib's fence, thence south 45 degrees west 63 perches to a stone, thence south 45 degrees east 75 perches to stones, thence north degrees east by land in name of Christian Lengenfelter, 220 perches to the place of begining, containing ninety acres, be the same more or less, about fifty acres of which are cleared having three coal banks open ed and nine dwelling houses theieon erected, and two stables, one of said houses occupied by Rob ert M'Kenna, and one by Alexander Long and one by Mrs. Elizabeth Moyers, the other fix hou ses not now occupied. ALSO A certain other piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington township Cambria county being part of a tract warranter) in the name of Thomas John, begining at a beech, thence south 45 degrees east by tract in name of Hiram John 240 perches to a post, thence south 30degrees east 15 perches to a beech thence south 39 degrees west 20 perches to a beech thence south 37 de grees east 78 perches to a beech, thence south 26 degrees west 50 perches to a beech, thence south 35 degrees west by land of Christian Len genfelter 124 perches to the place of begining, containing 78 acres be the sanie more or less, (unimproved.) ALSO, The one undivided half part of a cer tain tract of land situate in Washington town ship Cambria county, warranted in the name of Hiram John and patented to Adam Mover and William M'Call, begining at a Birch," thence south 02 degrees east by land of Julian Pen, 146 perches to a cucumber, theuce north 28 degrees east 40 perches to a spruce, thence north 61 de grees west 133 perches to a beech, thence fcorth 29 degrees east 125 perches to a chestnut, thence north 49 degrees west by land if Henry Sharp 196 perches to a sugar, thence south 37 degrees west 15 perches to a sugar, thence north 31 de grees west 86 perches to a birch, thence south 4 9 degrees west by tract in name of Thomas John 265 perches to the place of begining, the whole of said tract containing 420 acres, and the said one undivided half part thereof, containing 210 acres be the same more or less, (unimpro ved.) ALSO A certain other piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria coun ty being part of a tract surveyed on a warrant to Christian Lingenfelter, beginiug at a forked maple corner of a survey in the name of Joseph Moyer, thence through the tract of which it is z part, east 78 perches to a leech, thence by lands oi uenry bharp, Michael .Noyer and others. Eolith 29 degrees west, 177 perches to a beech, j tnence south 3o degrees west 126 perches to a beech, thonce north 7; degrees west 101 p relies I to a jMt, thence north 62 degrees wot, t0 per- j ches to a post, thence by Moyer's land, north 46 degrees cast 330 perches t j the place of begin-.-! ii g. containing 192 acres and allowance, be- I the same more r less, about 6 acres of which . are cleared, having thereon ciectid a two st -ry ; frame house and a frame bara now ia occupancy j of James Farrtn. I ALSO all the right, title, and interest of A.J. I Weakland. nf, in and to a piece or parcel of land 1 situate in Clearfield township. Cambria county. adjoining lauds of Jox-ph Dysert, Bingham vV j Holliday and others, containing 170 acres, more ' or less, about 1 acre of which is cleared, having thereon erected a plank house, a log house, a plank stable and a saw mill, now in tho occu pancy of James Weakland and Simon Weakland. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of E. & W. Elliott. ALSO all the right, titl?. and interest of Bamcs Ward. of. in and to a lot of ground situate in Cambria city, Yoder tewi.ship, Cambria county, near the Cambria bridge, fronting oa a road or strot-t running parallel with ihe Coiiomanh river, adjoining a lot of the heirs of John McCloske- on the north-west, and an alley on the south-w'ist, havir.g thereon erected a 2 storv plank house anr" plank stable, now in the occupancy of the haid j B iruo Ward. Taken in execution and t bes ld at the suit of R. & A. C. Duncan. ' 15. The Sheriff has made t!.e f db.-.x i.i- j the conditions of the alove sales, viz; one fourth ! "f the purchase money n each s d - t ! paid at : the time the property is .struck down, win n the ' sale amounts to f.jOo, and upward-, un 1t i"-00 j and more than .$ 100. the one thiid. under $10. i and mora than $50. the half: le.-s tha l $50 tho j whole amount, otherwise the property will im- I mediately be put up sale again, a,i 1 no deed ! will be presented for acknowle 1emeid unle.-s the ; balance of the purchase iiV'iit v ie paid on or le fore the following Jlondav. R. P. LINTON. Sh'ff, SherhTa's Office, Ebensburg, ) August 7. 1891. J I I EAT DR. LELAND'S km KIIEUMATIC BAND IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, AXU A SURE CCRE FOB All Mercurial Diseases It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medicated compound, to be worn around the Waist, without injury to the most delicate per sons, no change in habits of living is required, and it entirely removes the disease fioni" the system, without producing the injurious effects arisins from the use of 'powerful internal medi- ciies which weaken and destroy the constitution. and give temporary relief only? By this treaty ment, the medical properties contained in the Band, come in contact with the blood and reach es the disease, through the pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perf-ct cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also a .ost pow-rful Axti-Mkkcit-kial agent, ami will entirely relieve the system from the jyeniicioKS effects of mercury. Moder ate cases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efiieacj in agrivated cases of long standing. Price $2.00, to be had of Druggists generally, or can be sent by mail or express, with full di rections for use, to any part of countr-, direct from the principal Office Xo. 409 HROADWAY, Xew-York G. SMITH &r CO , Sole Pkopkiesoks. N. B. Descriptive Circulars Sent Tree. For sale by II. C. Devine, Hamburg. Agents Wanted Kvrywhtre. June 19, 'Gl.-ly. To Consumptives. rrV.IE SUBSCRIBER will cheerfully send (free JL of charge) to all who desire it, tho ropy ot a Simple Recipe by which he was cured of that dire disease Consumption Sufferers with CoNM-JirTiox. Astitma, Bron chitis, or any lung affection, he since ely holies will tr' this Recipe, well satisfied if they do so they will be more than satisfied with the result. Thankful for his own complete restoration, he is anxious to place in the hands of every sufferer the means of cure. Those wishing the recipe with full directions, Arc, will please call on or addr ss Ri v. WM. S. A LI EX. No. 66 John Street. New York. HLAS'K SUMMOXS A XI) FX ECU TIOXS FOR SALE A T THIS OFFICE CURE 3iffli S&urrlisrmnib. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND s n rs Is precisely what its name indicates. for.Q gj while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, j exhilerating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It al revivifies, reinstates and renews, the Hood in all its oriinil purity, A Sand thus restores and renders the system in-U ' vulnerable V attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world Win a popular form so as to be within theJ reach of all. So chemically and skillfully ft combined as to be the most powerful tonic," r,and yet so perfectly adapted too to art in Ttjnrfect accordance trith the laws of wzMr,W L 'and hence sooUte the teeniest t(macht ami 1 3 tone up the digestive organs, and allay all O nervous and other irritation. It is also pcr Hfectly exhilerating in its effects, and yet it is'g never followed by lassitude or depression of' ' spirits. It is coiuihtsh.iI entirely of vegcta-. bles and those thoroughly combining power ljful tonic and soothing properties, and con U "sequenontly can never injure. Such a' remedy has long leen felt to be a desidera tum iu the medical world, both by the thor- H oughly skilled in medical science, and alsoP rtbv all win hate suffered from debility ; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of disease, and lays the ungaraed system f ojen to the attacks of many of the most p dangerous to which poor humanity is con- 'stantly liable. " Such, for example, as thert following; consumption. Bronchitis, In- digestion, Dyspepsia. Loss of Apatite, Q Faintness, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart Melancholy ,Hypo condria cases, so fearfully fatal if unatten ded to in lime, called Female Weakness and M b-regularitis. Also Liver Derangements n or Torpidity, and Liver Complaints. JMs M eases of the Kidneys. Scalding or Incontit- icnce of the Unne. or any general ileran-e-M ment of the Urinary Organs, Paia in the- 3 Back, Side, and between the shoulders, E3 'predisposition to Slight Gilds, Haekingk. and Continued Cough. Emaciation, Difficul ty of Breathing, and indeed we might ennu- ft merate many more still, but we havespaceC only to say, it will not ordy cure the debil V ity following Chills an 1 Fever, but prevent all attacks arhing.from Miasmatic lnfluen- cen.and cure the diseases at once, if already M r attacked. -And as it acts directly and per-w Asistetitly upon the biliary system, arousing. , kthc I iver to action, promoting in fact, allQ excretions and secretions of the system, Um wlil infallibly prevent any deliterious con-v sequences following upon change cf climate and water ; l.encc all travelers should have a a bottle with them, and all gjioiill take a table spoonful at lea.-t Ix-f.-re Varing. As Sit prevents cot-tivenefs. strengthens the di---gestive organs, it should be in the hands olj all jH-rsons of set'entary habits, ftudents.,, -.ministers, literary men. And all ladies n- E3 i.m,ut.m.i t.- rnrli out ! mr (-xercise sl. -idd . i always use it. If they will they will find Q a i ag'roaJJ , pb asant. and ehkient remedy Q against those ills which rob them of their Umty; for lieauty cannot exist without y ''health, am; health cannot txb-t while thv above irrcgulatiesc ontinue. Then again. Kill ilordial is a rcrfect Mother's Relief. jTaken a month or two before the final tii-d a Ushe will pass the drctdful pericJ with perfect" alet. l tit.re is no unswsc wmi n- mis Cbrtlntl i dl tre ctaim fur H. M-ihtrs, try it! .nd to yon we appeal to detect the J illness or clecline r.ot only of 3-011 r daiigh-p tcrs liefiM" it l-e Vjo late, but also ytnr sons land hus?jn Is, for while the former, from false dvaica-y. often goes down to aprcma-k ture grave rather tlian let their condition jrf l-e knova""in time, the latter are often s--r C mixed tip with the excitement of I us-it-ess that if it were not for you they too would, travel in th same downward path, unti!lf3 4 too late to arrest tir fatal fall. Rut Vr J t4 uo'tl'er is al ways violent, end t you we w confidently apjieal ; f r we arc sure 3-oiir never failing affection will uneiringly jH-int ayou to Prx.fl WnmlV Restorative Cordial and nd Il-iod RenovaUir as the remedy which ".-.houhl be always on l and in time of naiil.Q (). J. WOOD. Proprietor, 444 Broadway. M New York, anil 114 nsarket street. St." I.iu. M. a: d sold lv ail U'xnl Uirggi.-ts. B Price One Ih.Tlar n r Bottle. FOR SALE BY, II. C. Dfvine, Ei iNsrnto. B CER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS roa DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.c. The snecensful introduction and use of this celebrated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood of compounds cmlled "Bitters," offered ia various forma, from a quart bottle to a fiT pan.in kr, until this word - Bitters" is but another name lor "grog," or some TUlainous whiskey mil tura. . Bat the really great relief doriT ed from the minute dosa one teaspoonful, of our medicine, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the tntirt abeenee of after proctratinn, has established fi it a reputation which the host of imitations and coun terfeits have failed to undermine. It is positively a Vege table preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of the genuine, (Half Pint Bottles.) price One Dollar. It ia a medicine of long tried efficacy for Purifying Ias Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the etotnacb and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of Its salntarj e Sects. 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 Indigrestion. Try Bcprhave's Holland Bitters. For Heartburn, Try Bsrhave's Holland Bitters. For Acidity, Try BtrrhaTt'j Holland Bitter.. For "AV aterbr aab., Try BsrcaTe's Holland Bitten For Headache, Try Birhave'i Holland Bitters. For Loss of Appetite, Try Bsrha.e'i Holland Bitten. For Costiveness, Try BsrhaTe't Holland Bitten. For Piles, Trj BirhaTc's Holland Bitten r . ' In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affeo tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and Vb others elected a decided cure. HEAD CAREFULLY! The genuine highly concentrated Berhaves Ilolland Bitters is put up In half-pint bottles only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The irreat demand- for this truly celebrated Medicine baa induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Brvarr of fmpotitum I See that ournanu it am OsIaM fcry boUlt jrox t jr- BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. sole peopsietoks, pittsburgh1, pa For sale in Elwnsburg by A. A. August 2'. 186'..-ly., HARK El' HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The propri tors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH FIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the United States because the article has attained a reputation heretofore uuknown, A few facts upon tLisint will ppeak more powerfully than volumeson bare assertions or blazoning puffery. The con sumption of Hostettcr's Stomach Litters for the last year aruountr-d toovt r a half million lxttles and from its manifest steady increase in times pajt, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption uiU reach near one million hot tics. This immense amount could never have beta sold but f.-r the rare medicinal properties contained in the preparation, and the sanction, of the most prominent hysioiar.s in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who uot only recommended the Hitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testi monials to its efiioarj- in all cas3s of stomachic derangements and thediscaes resulting therefrom This is not a terrifi'i-ar' popularity, obtained by extraordinary elfort in the way r.f trumiet ing the qualities of the Hitters, but a solid esti mation of an invaluable medicine, which is des tined to be as enduring as time itself. Hosteller's Sfomaeh Hitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds T be able to fctate confidently that the Hitters" are a certain cure f'.r the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the pro prietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu lifies the bhod, ami imparts renewed vitality to the nervous tystefor giving it that tone and t uirgy indispensable st the restoration of health. It operates, upon the domaeh. liver, and otlier digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and son restores tliem to rondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as itfT directions on the bottle, and they will Cnd ia it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the lowels, excellent as a t-nie, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experience! the benefit of Using this prep aration while suffering from stomach derange ments and general debility; acting undei the ad vice t.f physicians, they have abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods whentheir cares are s bar raising that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so alsorbitjg ly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is a pi to forget her own health in her ex treme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear . ldy and mind is gege rally aggrava tc 1. Here then, is a necessity for a stimulei;t to rectierate the energies of the sj-ttem, and enable the mother to lear up under her exhausting tri als and responsibilities. Nursing motlers gener ally prefer the Hitters to all otner invigorators that receive the i-ndorseiisetit of physicians, l-e-cat:so it is agiecahle to the taste as well as cer tain t give a permanent increase of bodyi.y streuth. All those persons, to whom we have part'eu-Iji-'v n-firn-d above, to wit; sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malai ia, diarrheal, dysen tcry, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all disea-s-s or derangements of the stomach, tuperanua ted invalids, jersoiis r.f sedentary accupation, and iiursiug mothers, will consult their own phy sical welfare by giving to Hosteller's Celebrated Stomach Hitters a trill. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations of counterfeits, but ask for IIm-tbttek's Celebuati-d Stomach Hittf.ks, and see that each bottle has the words "lrt .1. lb;tetter.s Stomach Hitters" blown on the bide of the bottle, and stamped on the metal lic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is ou the label. CCH l'r. pared an l soi l by IIOSTETTER & SMI IH. I'ittsTiugh. Ha., and sold by all drug gist . gr.M rVs. and dealeis generally throughout the l'iiit-! States, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis - .tones. Ebensburc; J. A V irii.-h. Sr. nr. :!.:'.' Wm. Litiilngcr, Loretto; I'ettr K::it.ev, Mt,r..-ter. Sept. o. lSO. ly. JOHNS & CR0SLEY, jOLK ! AXITACTIKFKS OF TIIE 1MTROVED riTi ii:kcii.i CEiVIEIMT ROOFING, The cheapest and most durable R-fin in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. 1 i-. 1 1 11 . r. . r .. o 1 11 can 1 aiij.iieo 10 new ami oi-i rx ai. j kinds, and to Shing'e roofs without renwingthe j Shingles. I THE COST IS ONLY OXK-THIRD "i II AT OF TIX, AU IT IS TWICE AS I1 It AIII.H. GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For preervir.g and repairing Tin and other Me tal Roofs of every description, from its great elasticity, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of metals. And will not CRACK IN CoLI) OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. Tlice materials have been thoroughly tested in New York and all parts of the Southern aud Western States, and we can give abundant proof t.f all wa claim in this favor. Thej- are readily applied by ordinary laborers, at a tritling xjHnse. "TJO HEAT IS REQUIRED." These mittcrials arc put up reaJy f:-r use, ami for stfpnfnj to all parts of the country, with f nil printed directions fvr apjJication J-'ufl tit scriptirc circulars irillVe furnished f-n application lj mail or in person at our I'riuiziittl OlVwc and Wart house. " 78 W 1 ELI A M STREET. fCmer of Liberty Street). NEW YORK. JOHNS &. CROSLEY. Auf.nts Waxtki! Terms Cash!! dune 12. '61.-lv. WHEELER & WILSOiVS Serins Machines R. A. O.TERR. AGENT, ALTOON'A, BLAIR COUNTY PA. X p:esenting the above named Sewing Ma JLJLi chines to the examination and considera tion of the public, ll.e Agent desires to cdl attention to the fact that during the last eight years, there has been over 14 000 more of these machines sold than any others in the mar ket. This aloi e is conviiK irg proof of the su periority of these ma.huics over all others. These machines can le seen and examined at the store of the Airent. in Alt-x.na. l'licc of N. I Mac hine, Silver Hated. Glass Foot ami new atyle Il 'inmer $05. No. 2. Or namental Rro:i7.", Glass Foct new style Hemmer .$50. No. 3, riain, with old style Hemuux $45. N. B. Full irstructions given gratis; and for furthur particulars address R. A. O. Kkuk. Al toona. Hlair co.. 1'a. S3, 8, !y. COUNTY, SCHOOL & POOR HOUSE ORDERS PURCHASED AXD FOR SALE II Y F. A. SHOEMAKER. .lane 12. Sl- f. CATHARTIC PILLS, A re yor. k--V r-Ixiatiii: ' Atv until y -r -v. in rt- ra.; ! ir feel !! rJ-a.cT? Thfi vnsi are ftn tl;e prvlud' t-o ri i'lls. stiw tit of t.i--k,ne 1 rrriiiac nrKia yoa, au I Kliotil'i l' avt-rted l y a timely vf th- rij.-1-T rt msjr. Tak Aw' Iu:s, and cleaner at th- -iirn-d h-m"r pu rify tl- Wowd. and Irt the SuHs nnvon aoulM'tnirted in health arain. Tliey tirnuUte th func tin of the lxvlT t:tto vicoron aetirrrr, r.arify the n-t.m from the ofUTirttn whi-.-h n.kk diw-aiw. A 1ss ro- mhere 10 tL hojr.-id ojtr..ts 1-. " kast tt natural fotKiona. These, tf not ixli-vrl. r. art Br-m ihrin.-lrM and unrmundiDir orjiuf, tiriurmz pro- rr.-.I i'rav;jwi. snffV-rinsr. n i 1ix-ase. Wlii!- in thta c-.n iiiiou. ppretsd tnr th d.Taaviuouts. ta Ayt-rs I1il4.and r-f how dli-!lT tlnT I1ni tt nrturM w tf.n c.f the SYt-m. snd srith it tle buoyant ftfuu of h.-nl!li a-ain.' What 1 tm n4 so ar.j.r.i:t in th: t -L-l and common complaint. i also true in m iuy of Un ler-H-aled and daneroas distetniHTS. TU.- urn" IHH7tii eff-ct exjM-l th.-m. Canned hr milr ot.tmction and dcranr.fm-nt of tbe natural lunctjons of the tvijr, U-y are rapid!r, and manr of them urolr, -uri by tl- same mnnr. Son who know th- rirtort r 1 h will nvlt to employ thctn when nut'-rut from tUe ucr diTs th"r cure. , Maumcnt from 1-alinz iliy.i.ians in mw o tT, pri.i.-ijud citks, and from other well kaown rublic per sons. JYvm a Forvarding iT- rchaat of St. 1-nuU, c. 4. 1W. PR. Atf.r: Your rills are tbe psra-on 'f all tbst i great in medk-tne. Iber nave cured my little dau:liU-r of ulcerou" son-s npon her bands and feet that had prove.! inenrabie for rears- Her mother hs been lotur grwr oukIt afflieted "with blotches and pimples on ber kjn an.1 in her hair. After our child was cured, ahc aio tried your Piil, and thry have cured her. ASA MOKGKIDGlw. Aa a Fsmlly PhyBlc. Fmm Ir. E. W. Cnrttcriht, Xec Orleans. Your Pills are the prince of purgva- Their excUleot VWitios surpass, any eathsrtic we possess- They at nnlJ, but verr certain and eff.-tnal in their action on the bowels, whi.-h make them invalaahle to as in the daily treatment of disease. llcatdacfae, Slek Headache, Fml Stsmtth. from Ur. Edward. Bofd, BuUimtre. Pkar Bro. Ater: I cannot answer yon srfcrf errm plaints I have cure. with your Pills better than to y all that we crer trat with a pmrpatire wt&licime. I place preat dependence on an effectual cathartic in my csily content with diiease. and believui a I do that your Pills afford as the bet we have. 1 of coarse value tiiem highly. ITTTSRCRO, !"-, My 1, ISiS. Us. J. C A TKR. Sir : 1 have been rep.-atedlr cared of the worst hmd.fhe anv body can hare, by a dose or two of vour Pills- It seems to arise from a ful Huaili, which they cleane at once. Vours with great respect. F-O. Y. ritEni-K. C'crk of Str.imer t iiF ..n. nilloas Disorders Liver Complaints. hYon nr. raovore Pe'h ofXrw York ty Not aar are vour Pills admirat-ly adupted to their pur pose a an arn-riei.t, bat I find their b"ii'fi'--ial efforts ai-irt the ijvvr verr mrk-d indeed. Th. y Usve in my lro tiee privet ni'ire efl.-ctaiil for the cure f LUii-is pUtintt than anv ooe reme.lv 1 can menu.m- 1 ainoerrly r.-joi.-e that we 'have at len-.h a pnrfative w!.i-h ie wor thy the couadeuee of the profcsMon and the pctq le. IlKfAKTVENT OF THE INTERIOR, VaIiinton, 1. C, rtli Feb., l;siV Sir : I have used your l"i!I in my general and laovpital practi.ie ever m.ic- you maI.- them, and d-. nit hesitat-1 y tbey are the heit catliartic we employ. Their rejru Ltun acUon 00 the liver in qui.- aud u-ciJi.-i, cuiice ljeii:!v t!iey are an admirable remedy for dersnemenrs of that orvan- lnd-ei. 1 hare n-id-in found a cjis of biliuHS cf nsr K ob.nato t!it it JH not r-'iiiv vh-M to Uicm. Kratcnuuiy yours. AI.tiNZi HAI.U M. fiijticum uf the JLirir IIitsjit lU. Dysentery, Dlarrbiea, Relax, Wsrmi. ryiK Or. J. d. Grttm, "f b ioiyo. Yonr PUN have bad a l- ir trial in my practice, and I hol-1 them iu etecra as urn of llie bet ajrk-nls I haie ever found. Their alterative effort upon the liver make tli'-ia an ejtoell.mt r-n;e1v, h.-n priven in small doses for bi!ius dyiu-utrry nml i'i.irri'.!. 1 heir sujrar cU'.i? mskes tin m v.-rV ao-.-ptol-ie anJ LOnvcaciil lor I1.C uaj of womea and diil Ji-n. Dvssicpsia. Impurllr of the Blood. From Rrr.J. ". Hit-, tof.r .if AJrx-tt ' kurcJt, ioni. Pit. Ater: I hve u-'.''l yonr Pills with etf aordiuary 8ue in my family and umfag tliow ! am railed to vii.?t in dir-tress. To rcgnlste the r?uii of diet-tiou and purify the blood, tn-y are t'.e v-ry bej-t r.-Tiii-dy I have nrr Known, and I can coulidectly IwmiiKiiil tK-tn K mv friends. Yours, J. V. II I. MLS. WAR.w, AVvomiii Cv, X- Y-, rt. ?4, IKiT.. DEAR Piu: 1 am aiu yourt"tharlic I'il'.t in my prao tim, and find tle-t an Uvnt l.rpitio t cltMiune U svstem and pnrifa tk' f iuntiitts th tlmnf. John . Mkacham. m. i. ' Constipation. Cot I vmc, npiirc.s, Kbramslltm, t- t, Aerailsia UiJi . Paralysis, Kits, etc. From Itr.J. I', t'avgh, T-ntre.tl, Ouwfi. Too much cannot be sai-lof ymr Pi'.N for li.e cure of cofrcncsc If others of our irateruity have fouu'i tlivnt as efneacious a I have, tT..-y uhonl I j.Hn iuv i p---bum hir it for the benefit of tJic inulutnies who m;i.-f Iiom that complaint, whi.-h. altlniirh b-d ctHirh iJi itw! '. i the progenitor of others thst are we-rve. I tn-li.-ve r.-.tm-tirrnets to originate in the her, t;:t yoar I'lU.- ii ci lUnl oran and cure the di-ae. From .Vrs. E. Sturtrt, l'hyi.-inn mid Kilirifr. Lmttstt. 1 fia'l one or two hrf d.-of yoiir lii1. taken at the j.r.iH-r time, are ex-lleiit pr.m..;ive o. ll.r ::ntmr f-rrrti-m when wholly or j artiails snipres" d, mid alo v.-ry effect uxl to i ' ixw tl.e ftumi-k in I e."7 ' r.. Th-y are m uiu.1i tiie l- phytic we have tliat 1 recom nii'uJ uo tii.r to my at.eut. Frvin the Her. 7r. lliurkcs.ofth 3T :hM7LJ J?,-.Y. Tni.-.S. Pft-ASKI Uot'K. Sxvauuali, eJa.. Jan. 15.. UovohKii S;::: 1 should unjrrat'i"iil f..r the relw-f your kill has loiu-j-M Tite ii I di-l not r-nort n-.y ru,,. to you. A col l M-t:l-d in my l;nb aud hronfht on ix crueiatix uwrici '-riw. wi.i.-li cutled iu . .- o-.-.-i - rh- v mn'i'm. NwitiiKt.-iii.linjr I bad tlie t-t of fibysiciaus. the ".i!-eaw grew ..rc sn.l norsi-, untt! by the advice of your exe.-lli.-nt acent in Italtiamre, Ir. M:ieVer.zie. 1 tri. t yonr I'll Is- Their eff.vts were !.-. l.:it nre. J(y eevcriag in the u- of th.-m, I am now tiitir-ij u ;U. PKjtATn Chamber. Pit.-m Cen. 1 j- 5 lvc.. IK. Ater: 1 have been -?.tirr-ly c-ur-l, bv your I'ai, of l:rttmntic Cmt a painfnl ijvea-e that x afflicu-d me lor years. V1X KM J-I.IIiKI.U. Jy- Mot of the PilN in rnxrk. contiin Merenry. wlu.-h. Ji'.:hou!i a valuable rermir in skiVul liantir. I d.irifrerons in a public piil, from the dr.dfu eoniwqaenpea thst fn-qnently follow its incauttoas ae. These coutiu no mercury or mineral subt-tance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $L Prepared by Dr. J. C ATER & CO., Lowell. XTasa. fSold ly R. S. Euep, Ebenj-bunr ; C. T. Frarer J..Jin.-to n ; T. S. EmrCeKl, lx-l.saiK ; I. II. Mnchh. Loretto: J. A. 1'ar.sl, Suiuuut: and bv !calers cverywliere. Something for the Times! ! 1 EECESSITY IS EVERY 1H1LD ! JOHNS & CROSLEY' S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Tlie Strongest Caluc In Xlic Vorld For Cementing Wood, Leather, Glass, Ivory. China, marble. Bone, Porcelain. Alabaster, Coral, &a, &c- The iJy at tide of the kind erer prmluced trhiek iciii trirftstatul Water. EXT B ACS : "Every ho -I. keeper should have asupply of Johns & Cr-leys American Cement Glue." Xetr York Times. lt is s j convenient to have it in the houe. Xeu Vnrk rjrjtress. "It is always ready; this eimmends itself to every body." -V. '. JndcftcniknL Ve have triel it, and fiind it a useful in our hou. as water." ll'iJr' Sjnrit'f the Titee. Irlce 25 i'en!n per nottle. Ycrj- LiWral Rcvlucteot s to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH CO-K.T sa'.c b7 all Druppsts and stortkeepera crncrsllv tl'rne,.ut the rouutrv. " JOHNS El CEOS LET, (ble ManufacttirtTM.) 7S William Stueet, (O-rn. t of LibsTty Street,) tw YORK. July 10th, 1S6 l.-!y. Auditor'N Aullce. fllin undersigned appointed an Auditor, by A tne court of mnio.1 Pleas of Citabri. Comi ty, to rrike d:strtbutin of tl e fund in tlie hands ot Geo. C. K. Zahm. Esq. . Committee of Mat pret Csi.ly,herel'y notitiesail nw interested, that he will attend to tlie duties of sid apj-oint-metit at tlie ofllee Wm. Kittell, Kmj.. in tl.e lar.nh of Elfhalrarg. on Saturdi y. te Sid lay of AujU-t next, at 2 o'clock I'. M. C 1. MTRRAV. Audit.. nbeiilur, July 17, 1SG1 ; t-
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