re- Xorul Sfrnw. 3- There is no better place in the State to purchase good and ready made clothing, than he store of A. Jellenko, Johnstown, corner of Clinton and Main streets. He is clever an J accommoda ting, and it is therefore a real pleasure to deal with him. r Mong Shaw Loo, a native of Burmah, Asia, will deliver a lecture in the Baptist Church, jn this place, on next Saturday evening, on the manners, customs, religion, history &c. of his country. He is a convert to Christianity. All should attend. Admission, 15 cents; children iO cents. 7" We were not a little gratified at meeting, the other day, our former fellow townsman. Lieu tenant R. M. Jones, who after three months ser vice in the army, is now rusticating on the lloun tain among his friends. He was 1st Lieuteaant of Captain Todd's company, of the Scott Legion, and while in the service proved himself to be as expert at wielding the sword in defence of his country as at driving the quill in the counting room, and that is saying a good deal. He looks like what he is every inch a soldier. EVEN THOSE who are in the enjoyment of perfect health frequently have need to have recourse to tonics as preventatives to disease. We are never too well armored against the assaults of 'the ills that flesh is heir to." Such ao invigorator they may find in IIOSTET- TER'S BITTERS-a medicine that cannot be taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to the system At this season particularly, the strongest man is not proof against tne malaria, in certain sections of the country. In all cases of fever and ague, the "BITTERS is more potent than any amount e"quinine, while the most dangerous cases of billious fever yield to its wonderful proper ties. Those who have tried the medicine will lever use another, for any of the ailments which the IIostetter Bitters profess to sub due. To those who have not made the ex periment, we cordially reccommend an early application to the Bitters, whenever they are stricken by diseases of the digestive organs. Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. C7"See advertisement in another column. XOTICC. LL PERSONS indebted to R. S. Bunn, are J. requested to call and make settlements im, meli.itelj. Otherwise their accounts will be left with the proper authorities for collection. Kbensb'g, Aug. 2 1 .-tf. R . S. BUNN. Roll a, Mo., Aug. 13 The following ad ditional account of the battle at Spriuefield is famished by an eye-witness, who left Spring field on Sunday morniug and came through to this place on horseback. O ar army inarch id out of Springfield on EriJay evening, only 5500 strong the home mds remaining in Springfield. Oar forces slept on the prairie a portion of tb? night, and about sunrise on Saturday morning drove in the outposts of the enemy, sad soon after the attack became general. The attack was made in two columns by Generals Lyon and Sturges, Gen. Siegel ia.liug a flanking force of about 1000 men &ai four guas on the north cf the euemy's tamp. The fight raged from sunrise until 1 or 1 o'clock in the aftcruoun. The rebels in overwhelming force, charged on uaptain lotions nattery tnree distinct times, but were repulsed with great 6laugh- ter. . General Lyon fell early in the day. He Lai been previously wounded in the leg, aud hid a horse shot from under hiin. The Col tToneof the Kansas regiments having be come disabled the boys cried out, " General ou come and lead us on !" He did go; ana m once put himself in front, and while cheer ing the men on to the charge, received a tul- in the left breast, and fell from the horse. IU was asked if be was hurt, and replied "No, not much ;" but in a few minutes after sards he expired without a struggle. General Siegel had a very severe struggle and lost three of his guns. The artillery horses were shot in their harness and pieces oisabled. He endeavored to haul them off ith a number of prisoners he hal taken, but ss fiaally compelled to abandon them, first, however, spiking the guus and disabling the carriages At about one o'clock the enemy seemed to be in great disorder and retreating. Their train of baggage wagons was on fire Oar forces were too mceu fatigued and cut Hp to pursne, so that the battle may be con Kdired a draw. The Missouri First and the Iowa Frst regi ments suffered the most. Gen. Price was not killed. There were rumors on the field the General MCallough was killed but the rebels dcuied it. On Saturday night, Dr Marcher and oth ers of our army, went back with abmulaticeato iae battle field from fcpnngueld to see about 'U killed and wcnuded They found tne ficH. and were considerately treated. Gen. Lyon's body had been treated with great respect, and was brought back with some of the wounded to Springfield. Major Sturges took command of the battle field after the death of Lyon. General Siegel took command after the tattle. Our loss is variously estimated at from 150 to 300 killed, and several hundred wound-d- The etemy's loss is placed at 2000 killed &nd wounded Our boys captured about one hundred hor ses of the enemy. The enemy carried two flags the Confederate and the Stars and Stripes. General Siegel marched back to Spring field in good order. After perfecting his ar Uugmente, gathering ihe baggage wagons, blowing up what powder he could not carry ad destroying other property which he did Mt want to fall into the hands of the enemy he left Springfield, and on Sunday night en camped thirty miles on this side of that place, &l enemy not pursuing. The only bostiliiy observed daring the day wa the firing of Dmskets at the rear guard. General Siegel confident he could have held Sprinfield gainst the force they had engaged, bu: he 3 fearful of reinforeemeDts reaching the nemy from the Southwest and that his line communication from RoJla would bo cnt tff. List of cams set down for Trial at a Court of Common Pleas to be held :n EbenBburg for Cambria County, commencing on Monday the second day of September, A. D., 1861, Somerset & Johnstown P. R. Co. vs' Fleck. same vs Lago. same vs Hamilton. SECOND WEEK. .Sloore vs Peun'a R. Road Co. vs Rex, Kemmerer & co. vs Leidy Durbin Paul Ex'rs Newkirk et. al. Stewart Sink M'Farland & Co. Richardson et al Carr & Co. M'Keage Williams Paul Pringle M'Manamy Guard'n Lloyd & Hill Jones Movers for Ure Rodgers fur use Rogers Rainey for use Kooken Hollywood Baltzer Divers Same Zahm M'Cune Fronheiser Garmau Rainey Litzinger Burgoon use Movers for use Pollard fir use Darby Com'Jth of Pa. Glass Alsip Moyers for use Gardner et al KHne Kerrigan Griffith Muller Noon Matthews Snyder Noble et al Esner Tiley Ccmm'th of Pa. Teeter. Penna. R R Co Harber vs King et al vs Hawes vs Cretin vs lytle et al vs Hohman vs Palmer et al va Same vs Same vs Plummer vs Evans et a vsEbensburg & Cresson RR vs Palmer et al vs Moore vs Tiley vs Lucket vs Same vs Shoemaker vs Licton et a! vs Lycoming Co. Ins.,C vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Bickford Scott Same Murray M'Kenzie Gissford M'Creary Ivory Conrad Pennock Tiley Driskell ct al O'llagen Roberts et al vs Flinn's Exe'rs vs Rager vs Tiley vs Tenna. R R Co vs Ryan vs Kinkead et al vs Ross et al vs Glass vs Duumire vs Troxell vs Bickford vs Troxell vs Gill vs Moyers vs Moons vs Krise vs Fenlon et al vs Carle 5 '61 Jj-M'Dabl.Rrc-th'y Prothy's e ffice, E ten&bl urg Aug SHERIFF'S SALES. TY VIRTUE of sundry w rits of Venditioni -m. .exponas ariu ievan racias. issued out o: m n r ' l t - r . . r the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria Countv, and t aie directed, there will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Curt House, in the borough of Ebensburg, on Monday the 2nd day of Septem her ne t, at one o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit : All the riht, title, and interest of James II?n ry of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the loiouh f Summitvillc. 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 tLe South, having thereon erected a lj sfory Plank House, not now occupi ed. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Samuel Lemmon. ALSO all the rilit, title, and interest of Phil lip D. George dee'd, of, in and to a certain tract, piece or parcel cf land situate in Washington township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of Samuel Short, lands in the name of Jacob John, William John and others, containing 150 acres, be the same more or U-s, about thirty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a small Plank house and small log stable. Taken in ex ecution nn-.l to be sold at the suits of Frederick Reiirb: and Frederick Qtzter. ALSO all the right, title, aud interest of Au gustine M'Connell, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township. Cambria County-, adjoining lands of Michae' M'Cartey, John A. M'Connell' I). A. Clark and others.con tainir.g 25 acres, more or less, about 13 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hew ed log house and log barn, now in the occupancy of the said Augustine M'Connell. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of John Coonan. ALSO all the riht, title, aud interest of Cor nelius M'Guire of. in aud to the undivided half of a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield twp., Cambria County, adjoining 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 and to be sold at the suit of William D. Hurd for use of R. L. Johnson. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of James Kalian, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Carrolltowu borough, Cambria County, fronting 67$ feet on a sixteen foot alley, and extending back 200 feet, bounded on the South and North by lands or lot of Boniface Weinmer, unoccupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Boniface Wienmer and Celestine Engelbrecht. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Rob ert Burgoon, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township Cambria County, adjoining lands of John M'Gough, John Noel, William Noel and others, containing 33 acres more or less, about 12 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected 3 1J story log house and log stable, with a threshing floor at tached, now in the occupancy of John Urawley and the said Robert Burgoon. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at the suit of Peter Kinney. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Fer dinand Marx. of. in and to a piece or rarcel of land situate in Chest township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of John Nagle. lhomson & bum erville. John Rohe aud Peter Wood ley, contain ine 100 acres more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log house, a frame barn, a grist mill and saw mill.- Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Martha Sumerville. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Geo. Hock, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situ ate in White township, Cambria Countv, adjoin ing lands of William Powell, Matthias Kepler and others, containing 100 acres, more or less. about 15 acres of which are cleared, having there on erected a hewed log house and log stable, now in the occupaucy of of John Miller. Also a piece or parcel of land situate in White twp., Cambria twp.. Cambria countv, adjoining tanas oi vias Raustead, William Powell and ethers, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared, having tliereon erected a two story plank house with a 1 story back building there to attached, and a log barn, now in the occupancy at ArA.n Tiiav and the said George Flock. Tak en in execution and to be sold at the suit of Dan iel Redman for use of J'mes Tool, adrain'r of Benjamin Redman, now for use of Daniel Red man. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Aaron Dougherty, of, in and to a tract or piece of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria Gunty, adjoning lands of John Brotherhne, Duck & Moon and others, containing bOO acres, more or less, about 35 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 2 story plank tavern house, a stable and Shook shop, now in the occupancy of the said Aaron Dougherty and others, laken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Edward Wallace. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Abra ham R. Longenecker, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Blacklkk twp., Cambria county, adjoining lands of Abraham Makin. Ed ward Shoemaker aud others.containing 100 acrts more or less, about 35 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 1$ story hewed log house, a log spring bouse and a log barn, now in the occupancy of the said Abraham R. Longe ntcker. Taken in executiou and to be sold at The s'lit of Eztkiel Hughes for the Use of David Powell. ALSO all the right, title, and interest cf Jno. E. Storm, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of Summitville. Cambria county, fronting on the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indi 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 stable, now in the oc cupancy of the said John E. Storm. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Given & Collins. ALSO all the 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, Cambria county, fronting on Broad street and extending 1 ack along Franklin street to Tearl 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 j lank stable, now in the occu pancy of Isaac Speare. Take in execution aud to be sold at the suit of Peter Scigor, Isaac Rcigle and Wm. S. Baird, who survived C. B. Lamb,, lately doing business under the name and style of Seigor, Lamb & Co. 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 seph 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 cabin 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'Fred. ALSO All the right title ami interest of Mich ael Moyers, of in and to a certain piece or parcel of laud situate in Washington township Cambria county, being part of a tract warranted in 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 lurches to a Spruce, thence South one degree wet 59 ft. to Hugh Donahoe's lot, thence south 2 degrees west 9 perches to a corner of Jacob Leib's fence, thence south 45 degrees west C3 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 Gfty 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 six hou ses not now occupied. ACbO A certain other piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington township Cambria county being part of a tract warranted in the name of Thomas John, begining at a beech, thence south 45 degrees cast by tract in name of Hiram John 240 perches to a post, thence south SOdegreos east lo percoes to a betch thence south 39 degrees west 20 perches to a beech thence south 37 de grees eat-t 78 perches to a beech, thence south .iO degnes west 50 perches to a 1kk.m Ii. thence south 35 degrees west by land of Christian Len genfelter 124 torches to the place of begining, containing 78 acres be the tame more or lcs, (unimproved.) ACbO, the one undivided half part of a cer tain tract of land situate in Washington town ship Cambria county, warranted in the name cf Ilirani John and patented to Adam Moycr and William M'Call. begining at a Birch, thence south C2 degrees cast by land of Julian Pen, 146 perches to a cucumoer, thence north 2S degrees east 40 perches to a eprur-e, thence worth G 1 de grees west 133 perches to a beech, thet.ee north 9 degrees east 125 perches to a chestnut, thence north 49 degrees west by land of Henry Sharp 19j jxrehes to a sugar, thence south 37 degrees wot 15 perches to a sugar, thence north 31 de grees west SJ pt relies to a birch, theno south 49 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, c 'ntaining 210 acres be the same mure or less, (unimpro ved.) ALSO A certain other piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria coun ty Ix:ing part of a tract surveyed on a warrant to Christian Imgcnfelter, begining at a forked maple corner of a surve in the name of Joseph Mover, thence through the tract of which it is a part, east 78 perches to a beech, thence by lands of Henrv Sharp, Michael Never and others. South 29 degrees west, 177 perches to a beech, thence south 35 degrees west l2o perches to a beech, thctce north 79 degrees west 101 perches to a post, thence north C2 degrees west, CO per ches to a post, thence by Moyer's land, north 4C degrees east 330 perches to the place of btgin ing, containing 192 acres and allowance, be- the same more or less, about t acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story frame house and a frame barn now in occupaucy of James Farrcn. ALSO A certain other piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria coun ty, begining at a post near the Portage Road, Ihence north two perches by land of Jesse Wood cock to a post, thence north 13 degrees cast 59 perches to line of land of Wil liam Tiley, thence by said Tiley 's land 16 perches to a post, thence one degree west 5G feet to a post cornei of Hugh Donald's lot, thence by said lot north 01 perches west to a stump, thence 80 degrees 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 IUiey, John Hill and Isaac D. Pores, trading under the form of Rhcy, Hill & Co. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of A. J. Wcaklanu, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Dysert, Bingham & Hollida and others, containing 173 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 the occu pancy of James Weakland and Simon Weakland. Taken in execution aud to be sold at the suit ol E. & W. Elliott. ALSO all the right, titla, and interest of Barney Ward, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Cambria city, Yoder tewnship, Cambria county, near the Cambria bridge, fronting on a road or street running parallel with the Conemaugh river, adjoining a lot of the heirs of John McCloskev on the north-west, and an alley on the south-wist, having thereon erected a 2 story plank house ant! plank stable, now in the occupancy of the said Barne Ward. Taken in executiou and to be sold at the suit of R. & A. C. Duncan. ALSO, All the right title and interest ifE, F. Lytle.of, inland to a lot of ground situated in the Borhoug of Wilmore, Cambria County, fronting n Main street, adjoining lots of the heirs of Hugh Dugan dee'd, on the North, and Wm. Palmer on the South, having thereon erected a two story plank house and frame stable and other out buildings, now in the occupancy of the Rev. Mr. Show. Takeu in execution and to be sold at the suit of Sarah Dugan. Adm'x, of Hugh Dugan dee'd. ALSO All the right title and interest of Isaac Partit. of, and to a lot of ground situated in Mil ville Borough, Cambria County, adjoining lots of Sarah Rowley, land of the Cambria Iron Com- p any and others, having thereon erected, a one and a half story plank house with a basement and b.ick building attached new in the occupancy of the said Isaac Parfit. Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ALbO, all the right title and interest of Henry SeI.ers, and Cornelius Sellers of, in and to a piece . or parcel of land, situated in Surumerhill town ship. Cambria County, adjoining lands cf Wil liam T. M'Connell, Christian Smay and ethers containing 130 acres, more or less, about 15 acres ol which are cleared, having thereon erected a i sinaii newea log house, and small log stable, now II T 1 I in the occupancy of Anthonv Sellers and the said Henry Sellers and Cornelius Sellers. Taken in exeru'ion, and to be sold at tLe suit of Michael O'Skelly. ALSO, All the right title and interest of D vid Yonken, of. in and to a piece and parcofi land, situated in White township. Cambria Coun ty, adj-nning Unds of George Walters, Jaircs Boyle and others, containing 250 acres more or less, about 100 acres of which are cleared, ha v. ing thereon erected a two story house, a bank barn and r sawmill, now iu the occupancy of said David Yonkeq. Taken in execution and to be sold Pt the suit of Stewart Cowan. . . 1,c rlicn" l,as made the following i mg the qualities of the I'.itl'.rs, but a solid eti the conditions of the above sales, viz; one fourth j niati n of an invaluable medicine, which is des of the purchase money on each sale to be paid at i tined to 1-e as endirirf as limp its:f the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to $500, and upwards, under 4500 and more than $100, the one third, under 100 and mora than 450, the half: less than 50 the whole amount, otherwise the property will im mediately be put np to sale again, and no deed will be presented for acknowledgement unless the balance of the purchase ruouey be paid on or be fore the following Monday. R." P. LINTON, Sli'lT. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, 1 August 7. 1891. " J PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND !P.fi'l"i Is precisely what its name indicates, for, J while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying. ' 'exhilerating, ami strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and hi renews the Hood in all its original purity, Oand thus restores and renders the system in- vulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the' .onlj preparation ever offered to the world, JJin a popular form so as to be within thcQ ' 'reach of all. So chemically and skillfully ca combined as to Iks the most powerful tonic, r T i and yet so perfectly adapted to as to art in Qpcr feci accordance vrilh the lairs of tiaure, k ' and lience soothe the icealce-sl stomach , and tone up the digestive organs, and alia all" nervous and other irritation. It is also "tor-. Ofectly exhilerating in its effects, and yet it is gJJ never followed by lassitude or depression of- ' spirit. It is composed entirely of vegeta bles and the thoroughly combining power-! U f ul tonic aud soothing proj rtics, and con 3 sequenoi.tly can never injure. Such a' Q remedy has long been feit to liea doidera-. turn in the medical world, both by the thor- Q oughly skillet! in medical science, and al- ' Qby all who have suffered from debility; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of disease, aud la3-s the ungarucd system fopen to the attacks of many of the m-st dangerous to which poor humanity is con- 'stantly liable. Such, for example, as thert following; consumption. Bronchitis, In-r digestion, Dyspepsia. Loss of Apjetite, TjS Faintness. Nervous Irritability. Neuralgia, ijT Palpitation of the Heart Melancholy.Il vjto 'coiidiia cases, so feai fully fatal if unatten ded to in time, called l-Vint?e Weiilm- j W rrerptlaritics. Also Liver Pcrnr.geir.ents Dor Torpidity, and Liver Complaints, Dis Ea ' 'eases of the Kidneys. Scalding or Incontir-gJ jenee cf the Urine, or any general derange fcnient of the Urinary Organs, Pain in the: E2C.nk, Side, and between the shoulders, U p red i.-posit ion to flight Co.!s. llacKir.gk. and Continued Cough, Emaciation. Difficul ty of Breathing, and indeed we might ennu- Q liierate many more tlill, but we have space onlv to say, "it will not only cure the debil W ity "following Chills an 1 Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic Influen-Q ces,and cure the diseases at once, if already M attacked. And as it acts directly and pcr ij sistently upon the biliary system, arousing, , the Liver to action, promoting in fact, allg excretions an. 1 secretions of the system, itM g. will infallibly prevent any deliterious enn " sequences following upon change of c limate and water ; hence all travelers should have Qa bottle with them, and all should take a r m .11 . r..l ... I...- 1..1. ..A r.ifmfT .1 tf lUOie SOOIII tit jv.tl. Ul iviv -. . 1 1 - - it prevents costivents, strengthens the di-'-j .. .: ... ; .-v. .i.i i., ;. iw. U iifta all persons of seVeutary habits, students.pj g ministers. literary men. And all ladies not accustomed to much out door exercise should tj always use it. If they will they will find H an agreeabl , pleasant, and efficient rcmcd3 against those ills which rob them of their M beauty; for leauty cannot cxit without r-g health, and health cannot exist while thcO . alove irregulaticsc ontinue. Then again. hi the Cordial is a perfect Mother's Relie f. Taken a month or two before the fina". tilil a she will pass the dreadful period with perfect r safetv. There is no mistake aUmt it, this SJ Cordial is all we claim for it. Julhcrs, try f, iry gh-P sonsf if ! And to you we appeal to detect illness or decline r.ot onlv of your dau ters before, it be too late, but als. v ur Band husbands, for while the former, from false delicacy, often goes down to aproma- K w ture grave rather than let their condition ft jlx; known iu time, the latter are often sor H mixed up with the excitement of bu.-iness that if it were not for you they too wonM , 1 travel in the same downward path. v.ntillQ Htoo late to arrest toeir fatal fall. But the mother is alwajs vigihnt, mid to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure your never failing affeeti -n will unerringly oiiit w-j rfyou to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and " pa and r.lvxl Renovator as the remedy which. PTshould always on hand in time of ned. gj O.J. WOOD. Proprietor, 44 4 Broadway. New York, and ill maiket street, St.r 'I.ou;s. Mo., ai d sold bv all gotxl Dri-jrgis-ts. H price One Dollar per Bottle. " 9 FOR SALE BY, II. C. DtTisr, Edexsitkg. WHEELER Si WILSONS' Sewing Mil chin cs. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOOXA, BLAIR COUNTY PA. TTTT presenting the above named Sewing Ma J.X.1 chines to the examination and considera tion of the public, the Agent dcsirc- to call attention to the fact that during the last eight years, there has been over 14 000 more of these machines sold than any oiLeia in the mar ket. This alone is convincing proof of the su periority of these machines over all others. These machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, in Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver FJated. Glass Foot and new ntyle Hemmcr .$03. Nt. 2, Or namental Bronze, Glass Foct new style lleminer .$55. No. 3, Plain, with old style Hemmcr $45. N. B, Full instructions given gratis ; and for furthur particulars address R. A. O. Kkkii, Al tooua, Blair co., Pa. G3, S, ly. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of II OS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence tophy- i siciaus and citixens generally of the United States xi - a (because the article Las attained a reputation heretofore unknown, A few facts ujon this .iint will speak more powerfully than vo!un.es"n bare s;scrt:.rns or b'.ar.-nir.g pr.SVrv. The con sumption of Uostcttcr's Stomach Bitters for the - Iustyear amounted to over a halt million Pottles and from its manifest steady increase in times pas-t, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million lot ties. This immense amuuiit could never Lave been sold but for the rare medicinal properties C'i-t.tfried in the prepcration. and the sanction, of the mot-t prominent physicians in those sections of the count rj where the article is best known, who not only rccoinnnndc 1 the P.iltcjs to their patierts, but are ready at a" times to give testi monials to its efficacy in all cas:s of stomachic derangements and thediscases resulting therefrom This is not a temporary iHpularit", obtained by extraordinary effort in the way r.f trumjtt Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters Lav Godsend to regions where fever and e prove-1 a ague an! various other bilious com plaints have counted their victims by Lundrcds To be ab'e to state confidently that the "Bitters' are a certain cure for the Dyspepsic and like diseases, is to the pro prietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves ail morbid matter from the stomach, pu rifies the LI ood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systefor giving it that tone and energy indispensable st the restoration of health. It ojeratei upon the domach, liver, and other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and Soon restores them to condition essential to the healthy ilischarge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions n the U.ttle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort decliuing ears, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tnic, anil rejuvenating gencraMj. We Lave the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have ex-H-rienced the lienefit of Using this prep aration while suffering from stomach derange ments and general debility; acting undei the ad vice cf physicians, they Lave abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods wLentheir cares are so bar rassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation cf mother and child is so absorbing ly tender, that the mother, especially if she 1 young, is apt to f.rget her own health in Ler ex treme anxiety for Ler infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of IhxIj and mind is gegerally aggrava ted. Here then, is a necessity for a stimule-nt t- recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under Ler exhausting tri als and responsibilities. Nursing motters gener ally prefer the Bitters to all otner iiivigorators that receive the endorsement of physicians. 1c cause it is agieeable to the taste as well as cer tain to give a permanent increase of bodyily strength. All those persoijS, to whom we Lave particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, eli irrLeei. dysen tery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all disea ses or derangements cf the stomach, superanua ted invalids, jx-rsons of sedentary accupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy sical welfare by giving to Ilostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trid. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any f the many imitations of counterfeits, but ask for Hostkiteb's CiXEr.TtATrn Stomach niTTKi:s, ar.t irh bottle has the w.tJs 'Mir. J. Ilostetter's Stomach letters the side of the bottle, and stampe-d on the metal lic cap covering the cork, and olscrve that our autoT.iph signature is on the label. fr- Prepared and sold by IIOSTETTER & SMITH. Pittsluigh, Pa., and sold by all drug gist. -.grocers, and dealeis generally throughout the United States, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Elx nsburg; J. A. P irrish. Summitville; Wm. Litzinger, Loretto; Peter Kinnev, Munster. Sept. 5. l'-O. ly. B CER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.c. Tli Tmfiil intnvlurti.in an.l n.e of this celebrated Retnedr has been the dfnnl for literal flood of compound oiled ' "Jitters," offt-reJ in various forms, from a quart bottle to a five calUro ke?, until this -r.-d - Bitters Is l-ui another name for "grog," or some villainous mhisVey mix ture. lint the really (Treat relief derived from the mmnte dos one teaspoonful, of our medicine, BdRHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the entire chsent nf aftrr prod ra turn, has established for it a reputation which the bort of imitatiims aud coun terfeit have failed to undermine. It is positively a Vege table prejarstion, with barely sufficient pure spirit to preserve it. . But one size of the genuine, (Half Pint Bottles,) pnee One IoUar. It is a medicine of long tried efficacy for ruriySij the Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the aSicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will Fpeedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For Indigestion, Trr Bo-rhau's Holland Bitters. For Hearttmrn, Try Bffrhave'i Holland Eiltert. For Acidity, Try BttrhiTe's Holland Bitter. Try BcErtaxc'i Holland Bitten For Headache, Try Eirrhavc'i Holland Bitters. For Loss of Appetite, Trj Bffrha.e'. Holland Bitten. For Costi-enes8, Try Bitrhaye'i Holland Bitten. For Piles. Try BffrhaTe's Holland Bitten In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic ASee taons, it has iu numerous instances proved bighlj beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. BEAD CAREFULLY! The genuine highly concentrated Bon-have's Tlolland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottle only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The frreit demand- Jbr this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the pub'.ic should guard against purchasing. Bewartof Impntiiirmt Sre thai our name u oa (he labd if every bottle yon bug. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE FE0PSXET0ES, I'lTTSBl'RGIl, IA For Mle in EbensTjur" by A. A. I'ARKKK. August 22. ISCO.-lv.. SETTLEMENTS WANTED. rriHK accounts e.I DILLON UK! IK. f.r 3. BI:icksmitliiti at St. Augustine. C:ml ria County, luive U-on L ft with tlie ukscril trs f-r collection. CS?" Suits will 1m? bmunlit in all cases from ami alter tlic first I:y "f S'itoniber next. JOUXST0X & O ATM AN. EKit.urg, July 31, ISCl-St AYXLIVo CATHARTIC pvrii Are ron .-:. t"-- !. . rrvi -o.i-fd.viuiuV : A t- i f -r I- .'. m-ith yur T.t4-in .i.-j--i.-ci'. an I rour fiiii:). tiurviii ' -rTil tC9e maj"!!!!1 "tt- nflrt Hi rx-lu1 t r-tt ;lTr-.. oit:c lit of i -li-fi 1 :-" I'i'i tijrf'U you. an! ;C'1.; I ? a i rt.-.l lv a i:m v t:- m ! r; t i-iit.'.iy. Taiw "Ay I1!', n:ui ci-autC Oft tle tx.J hnnir pu rify !: W.-rtl. aui '.. r i:-.o Ouiiis rmtveon itM-L-tictT'l -n i-tltli urin. Tl" '-i..l ;:i'fi;nc rtoris of t1- ilv v.m ritcr" K-lirirr, puriry ;-. tu fr-.in the cfistm ti wli:--?i tru'.o dioeax-. A "11 s-'l'- n'i i" whrre in t!io Ix.iv. J 'Mr:rjs Wit f nnt-tral fnnrtinna. Thew.if n'I r lv v. l. r- i1 u;mi thcmselv.-s said the suirouniinr "rrr.'-.. jr.. r-n ml a.-'Tivjikm, auff'-rinr. an 1 l;-t- - Witji.- ii litmn. opprc-nsed bv tb d"raic;n-nt. tik-' Ayvr's 1111s, an.l sv tfow direct'. they r--r-.- Tin- i.jt .:r.I ti.i-i of the fvst.'in, and w ith It lf Vu ivint r- 5i-tc of h-alth ai;ain." What is true and so aHr. ii In r:;: lnvUI and mmwnn rofnnlaint. Is also true in rn t:y : ! ."-0-f-su-l an t dan-jrwu iiMom7eT. T:- ww-iartiin' effort cxpc4 Ih.-m. Caused hv Fttn:lar .Jv-Tt-n.-i a-id d t-antmctit of the natural funcTiou .f t; b. ly. t'.i- r rr ranidlr. iml nvanv of them sun-lv. mr.-d l.y rU- .tm- mra-iK. None who know he vlrtn of tlx- ui.l n x'l.ct to c-rnploj-thTn when rtiiT.-.-l" mm tit- at-or-d-x thev core Matii-nt from leatjn? liyf.!risis In -n-io or STio pniK-ij.ml riti-o,aud from ollnr wvul kuoan j'utb- k.t--oiis ,th a Fr-ruvtrdiag Merchant of St. .'", l'-"1-Du. Atm:: Your Pills are the p-rv''-' of all tliat s fT""t in in-ii-iii-- Th-y have curcl tny l.:il.- tlaaM.-r of ulofTOut sircT upon Iu't hanl anl St" that I incnraMe f.r v.-srx. IIt mothT !ir. l-e-n ri. r- oucly aiUi-to;! wih Hotcln-s and ptra;.l'-s on H-r Liu an 1 in h.-r h.-.ir. After our child was cuml, V al t;i 1 your 1'ills, and they have cured her. A.a soi:ci:il :e. A at Family Phytic. Fron Ir. K. W. Cartin-iht, Xftr Orrn t. Y.ur are the prineo of pur-s- Tl.-ir xc ll'-. t qv7.liti.-s sup-mi's arv cathsrtie we j -. Tl-y r" mil I. l.ut verr ci-rtaia an.l -fTi-ctual in t'r ir a--i.n 1k Imiw. Is. wlii.-S niakos tlioin iuraluablc to us iu Xm- ilm'.y tr-at:ii-nt of UiM-asc. . Headache, Sic It Itradarhc, Foul loiaaih. From Dr. EJicard Poyd, IkiUimort. rF.AR Bko. Atfk: I cannot answer you tru.it mm plui:itK I have cm wi:h your 11U bctt.-r thiu to say nil that sre (wr trtut fritk pnrtjatirr mcWi-T nr. I -lare gTcat H.-jx-ndt-uoe on an -ff.f-tual cal'i.-trtie in my l.i:ly coat-t with li-a-. an.l U Ik--uur as I do that yuar aiT'jrd us the best we have, 1 of course ralue tli.-m hih'y. IlTTSnrR, I'a-, Mr 1. lilt. J. C A mtt. Sir : I have U-ca rep-atnlfv cun d of the s-ort hrnilf-he anr toly can hsre. by a d- or Ivn of your 1111k. It fe'ms to aric Iroiu a fiul toiusli, wiii. ii thcT cleanse at once. Yours with grej.1 rt-5-jx-ct, FP. r. rU'n'I.i". e'.Vrt of Stramrr t I tri -a. Ullloas DUerderi Llsrr CeasplalaU. Fr-.m lr. Theodi're Ml, of Sew J V-rt dtp. Not o::' v .-.re Tonr n;i a.lmirahlr adsplod to t.-'"r pur-Pm-.- a iui aix-rL-ut, but I find th-ir iM-nvlicial -fle-t. ujn th" I ikiT v.-ry tnarkml In-hi-d. They hare in my pro-tic- proved more t-ff.-ctul fr the cure of l-Oumt -,-.'.-,' than anv o:e rvn-ly I can mt-n'ion. I l i riie r-joi.- that wi-'have at leu-rth a purgative whk-h is wor thy tho cuuUi-ucc of the .ruf. siun and the poo- le. l)KrKTVKNT 1" THE I.VTFKI. il, Yathi"irtHi, IX C 7th !" h.. Sir : I have used yotir 1'ilN in my peiM-ral aud hospital practi-" ever sino- vou ciah tii-n,auJ ij uot hvfiti.t-1 1 vsr thev are the U-it eatharli.- we employ. Th.-ir rep-.i-laliii jw-tion on the liver i quick aiid doeif"-.l. ron' p.K-titlr thev are an wlniirahle r--n-ly for deraii'-m.-n's of that r-iu. Ii!.1ol-'I. I have h. lorn f"ii1 a c-i-..-..f Isiii-.H rfi.-oe so obstinate that it ?i-l n-t rea-'ilc vi-ld t Uiciu- Kratcra;iliy yotirt.. A l - H.ll.l, .!.. fhfician nftht Mar hi f H-muU-J. Dysentery, Dlarrlirra, RelaT, Warmi. From Ir. J. C. (irrrm, f Chicaia. Your Tills l'ave had a U:i trial in my pi-el :cr, ;:il T bol l th-ni in est' in as one of the bert cp ri-ntf- I huve ever found. Tlnir alterative t-ib-et rjHMi t:.- I j- er -naic.-s them an exc-lltut renn-dv. wh"u jriv-n in t:n.;"i! io- j.r biiU'U ?vriitrry ttwi Avirrktrtt. 1";.-ir u:ir makes tuVin v-ry nee.-j tiiic and couvciueut iui t'uc u-m of women and eliildrcn. Dyspepsia, Iiuptirlty of thf Bleo'. Fnrm Krr.J. I. Himrn, l'nttrof .4trut t At, i. .- ATKR: 1 bare used your 1111s wirh extra.-eilinary success in my family and an:.ti tho- f"t.-i f-:i!!-i i.u t in diftress. 'To n-lralst.- t:ie organs of n .. -t:- i u.-l pnnfy the blood, they an th.-v. iy host rem -ny i h ever 'known, aud i can ei.U l-lit!y ix-rii-i ..-i l'. ui ;j uiy fri.njs. Vours J. V. Ml ".SI.". VAnw, Wyoming fo-. N. Y.. t. 2i, 1-V PEir'K: I nm nit:yonrt".Hharti- I'.IJ-i.i :..' j . .. tice, and fiud t'e-m rn eKc-llit pHnr-itive i. .-ai.si- ties svi-tc-m and iui i 'y tit-.- i-'HxUii .' .-. JiMIX M KACil -.V, ?T. Comi J.Qnt Iota. fotlTCBMs " 7" I" "''"--. Tttie.t.ii......... .. ..-r.i:j. Jcm.t, I'aralyais, Kite, etc. - From Itr.J. I'. r-w-.-X i, M-.if Too niiich eajjTiot le ssilofvonr i f r v. -e r-f r-'tFi irrtrss. lfth.-rsot our as efll.-a-i-.r as I liov. tU-y in ' It for tne lK-nelit of l!i- I rl'Tii' lia.-- i" t- '.-i : .: - i !- i i 1 -r I. : u I'll. iil. .1-!- U ti S...r . ii ll that cotnphiint, which, alih m.jh ia .-nouirh i 1 .is tlic prtc.-iiil"r of t.tlu-. t- 1 1 . r-1 Tuf. 1 l'i - t i'rvnf , to oriiiist'- in the ii.t r, bat jour l'.ll-- ii!vt orjaa Hid cure the i.im-'. From Mrt. E. Stuart, I -.". :ra ir-f 3.7.7-i.V, r.-tr-a. 1 find one or to l.irL-t- ". f y.nr l'il . : .t-.ti nt 11 ? proper time, are cxeell.-ut ji ..im.uves of the rutural s..-rri" wln-n v-ii.:!y r j :;. ,!. ny ';;-jr. !-M-l. Tjii al--o verv t'tf'H-tiial to c-:-fi- ti:- ft -tt h urv cr-7 -.-ri. T1m-v an- -. much tli.- ! I pi.y -ic we L'.f iu.it 1 r--eom-men'l no oth-r to hit p:.:i--i.!. front the II. t. I'r. ttirivj, ft:tr r.n.:ui Ft-if. '-. IVll'ki ll-'S'.-K. -v.-o:ti jh. tin., .Im. I-Y". IIiNCir;i:i S:i:: I -l.il i V- nuiHt-f-:l Lr t-i- . ';. r your tki-1 has hr'a:1it ni-- i. I :i 1 ti.T r.---T1 iny ei.-e to you. A col I m-iiI.-I i-i tiiy !' ii'. mi l b:..n,'t't . x cmcir.tini" i.-ewr.-'-, - :i", '.ti -!i -thS-.I i i . i.-i. : matisn- Notwif 'i":i' i-i I h l t-e- tx-rt . the diM-ase irn-w ..-o .-Vi-l .uif-r. H':il l I by- your excellent a.-ot . !' -Iti I'r. :.i:;A.-i'l-. : li-l your 1'ills. Ill-, ifl.v:- n-.-:e i.i.I stir. i'v i-r- severin i'l the u-.- ot I'l.-ni. I .--lii im.iv , ; tir -ly Sksatk Cm wnKi:, I'-nto-i l:n-. Ijt.. . lv-c :j;. 1H. AVI r. : I hae b i ii;.--;.- by y m.- i-;.!-, of l:hntm.tir O-i-.t a pninfiil i'l-.-'- tiir-t li ' d me for years. i.S'i' M.!l fj- Mot of the P:;N it tn w-V-t eontri -tt- y. which, althovirh valmob- n i'i-- y l:i f-Vi i.i . d iiil.-T"i:s in a pnb'i . pill, from t i Ur - ' "i." i that fn-uinrly follow it iiiCHU'ien 'Mr. - no mvrcurv .r min.-ral eubft."uce i..t r. MS.'.S, S ; :. .1. - cn:.l lia Price, 25 eor.ta per Box, cr 5 Disc s f.r -I. Prepared ty Dr. J. C. ATZZ CO., L;-al! f-V,M Viy Ti. S. l?m.r.T:iTnburc; O.T. J..!int'ivn ; T. iS. Ftii) ri-J3. IVl.-iuo: Sliivlils. Loretr-i; .1. A. 1'aii;, Siiiiiii.it; K alt rs cvtTy where. Krt7' r Ii. iiUvl Lv lift, i MANHOOD, How Lost. How Restored. . - . - -w Just I'u'h a Krcruui: n tiik xati'kk. trhat- MKNT AMI SIMM' A I. Cl'l.T. or SPKISMA-TtH-iiUK . t r .Semi- .1 A.iknes. S--.u.J Oel i!'; ty, Nerv.nii s ai. A Si.v..!iH.t.ry Ki:issi.ns. jr'!iicing I in ji-'t 7.r. Couuiuj-liou ti ii-2 iK-::Uil atii! l'hysical i.-aj-aiiiy. Br ti. B. J. (.U VHittll t. at. l.. The i!nxrtani fau.-X t'l.-t tl.e- nwl 'iJ o :!-H-ur-nce-s f st-if-iil u-e n..y 1 1 1 .--t tVy retiinveii wi:'.i...ut in'ertial ii:--V.--!.e-! ir the 1 ir-rt-reis sj-j-'iositior.s ' f can-t irs. i::tninievts. int!ier;tt- 1x1-10, and thrr cnijMrical V vies. is i,ore cVaily N-Tiv't-t-tr-s-te'l, anil tlie etitin' y new aii! li:sr"lv M:-ceit'ul treatni. nt. ;ts a !"'Ve.l Vy tl: ct.lel..r.t'e l ai:tli'T fuuj e I'V n.eaiis f wiikli t very .i-e is enali't-'l to ev.ie t iiriself perfeet'y. anl alt hi !et jhism!.' ext. the-ebv aroid-ii all the ndvirJ'e-l j h istrt'i! "!' tin-.3a . Tl:' !'--tire .i'.I .r u a i"'i: t fi -iisi .1 .s an i iii-i:saii'is. S. !,t liii.h-r M-iil. in a ;u f.rtye, i ai v .1 l.'n-Ps. 't jni l. t!.e r.ic'j.t tf tu j.- t t st t.i s, I v : MreM!.; Ir. CH . .1. C Kl.tSK. M. I. IJT !5.vtrv. -.v Y.rk. 1ei .l-,. Mar. !. Aj r. Il.o0.-1v An.-. H.V.l. SELF -SEALING ii u r rrc a iv s . i, X0O SC1I.; I-1ST YIZ til ! Tlie ii!! r--i.tit-l will st-!l ?:is x pu'ar pi;.',;i , f SELF-SEALING FRUIT CAWS, This feasi'ti. at the fill lwin jui r' tJ Cilf: One Quart Cans, with (.Vmt-nt. $1 O0 j.r - n. Tvi.i Quart fans, wi;Ji Otneht, 1 T" !x r v!..:'!!. 85-A 11 -rler- fr.-M a I'.i-sta:.. f.r Tim: V .:i N-, r metre. trSew ir-.,t,nV.f .'.' .. v , win ! ppmptly atti'l.iN-.l tn the (n se.-i rely p: k'k.-I anil tleliveroti at tlie lLiilra .t.iii.ii without extra charpe. t ur.lers t FIIANK W. HAY. .i.'inui.. u, r July Sl-2-n -a v- ir
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