lorol Stems. Jsdepexdesi Candidate. President Judge, GEORGE TAYLOR. 1 announce myself, therefore, in compliance with the request contained in your letter before ce. as a candidate for the office of President Tu3-e f tne Twenty -fourth Judicial District, w.uut respect to party." (Rejply to the gentle men (f the Bar.) j- Court commences on next Monday. As a (viiiKlerable amount of business is to be disposed of, we presume the attendance will be large. j- The potato rot is said to have made its ap pearance in this vicinity. We think it is a false .;arru Several fields of oats in the neighbor hood of Wilmore have been destroyed by the army worm Blackberries can be purchased in this place at four cents a quart. Df.ntitky. As will be seen by a Card in our aJvertiting columns, Dr. S. lielford, Surgeon Dentist, has opened an office in this place, and tenders his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg aud vicinity. lie stands in the front rank of his profession in this State, and therefore merits the cor.li Jence and patronage of the public. Agricultural Fair. The managers of our County Agricultural So ciety ,have resolved oa holding a Fair the present vear, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 1st, 2d and 3d days of October next. The !ist of premiums is large, and liberal enough, to excite spirited competition among our farmers. We hope they will all, in every section of the ounty, commence preparing to attend the Fair t::.i their best live stock, grain, vegetables, &c. "ary have all been blest, this year, with abund ant crop?, and can therefore, if they will, make ti.is by far the bet Fair we have yet had. We will have more to F.ty concerning this subject i.ert-after. CJ- We attended, last Saturday evening, the I eturc of Mong Sliaw Lno, of Burmah, on the r !i:rvyn, manners, customs &c. of his native coun trv. Being the first native of Asia, that wouder-divii-iott of the globe, where our first parents "ere created, where the Ark rested after the iMne, win-re our Saviour preached and died to redeem mankind, and where occurred the most r cL.ai'kable events recorded in sacred and profane hi.-tory, we gazed on him with considerable in t ret. He is a perfect type of the Burmese rv i'. as we find it described in scientific works, and is a uprightly, affable, and intelligent young i ;in. As a matter of deep and thrilling interest " i our lady readers, we note, that he stated that : i Barniah the act of kiseiijj is performed, not I y the touching of the lips, but ty the loving ilr rubbing their noses together. How would V"U like a Burmese for a lover? Mong Shaw J. -:, as s ?on ao Le finishes his education, intends r 'UirLiT.g to iumiu.a as a iii unary, lie is at j icjtnt i student of the Lcwisburg University, I'li.iu county, in this State. I'lTTSBL'RGII MARKET. riTTsBt UfiH, Aug. 14th, 1801. FLOUR From Store, the ruling rat s are as 1" .Hows. Superfine S4-7o to $4.87 ; Extra $5 00 t 5.25 lixtra $5.30 to $5,00; Fancy brands $5 '0 to G.25 live tionr. from store, at 2.75 to3.80 I'.'ickwhea, liour, frosa store, $1.75 to 1.00 per hm . ii: A IX Wheat, prime rod, $1.05; white, 1. 1 ). Barlev, 50 to 55. spring, and 00 to G5 for f d . L'.ye, 45c. O.Us, to 27. " Corn, 40 to Groceries. Sucnr. by the Lhd. , 6 to 7, and iy the bbl. 7i n.-r lb. M. lasses. 33 to 35 per ..ill ,n. Coffee. 14 J per lb.; Rice. 5. V'C N.-t;hou'ders, i per lb Sidts; 9j to 10; I ' tiii Hams, lOi; Sugar-Cured, 12. P.H.ioMs. iiOO to 2.75 per dozen for common t choise. and 3.25 fr fancy. iJt ikts and ti'hs. Buckets, $1.50 to 1.75 pcnW.en. Tubs. $4.75 to C00. Canm.es ash i-OAP. Candles, dipped, lOf ;tr lb; mould and adamantine IS to 19. Soap, common, 5; Palm 5. (.hkask. Common to gorxl, 9i to 11. Ari'uis. Apples $2.50 to2.75 per bbl. 1rik! Fkuit Beaches, $2.50. per bush. Ap I 75 cts. Ft.Kii. Bran, 55 to 50 cts. per 1.00 lbs; Shorts. 55 to 5 cts.; Middlings, 1.00 to 1.10 cu.: Siiip Stuffs, 65 to 75 cis I'iAi. Mackaral $11.50 to 12.00 per bbl.; Pultimorp Herring, $-5;25; Lake White, $10.50; Tr ut, $10.00. Potatoes. Xeshannocks, at 30 cts. per bush See Is. Timothy, $2.20 per bush. Flax, $1. 20 to 1.25. Clover, $1.10. Whisky. Bectified, 1G cts.; Old Rye, $1.25 r-fr pal. on. Lard. No 1, 0 per lb, Hey. At scales $3 to 0.00 per ton. Hides. Green Beef Hides, 5; Dry Salted Hides 12; Dry Flint Hides. 12 per lb, 0:1. LardXo.l, 88. Linked, C5 per gallon. S.tlf No, 1,$1.15 per bbl. Tallow. Bough, 7, and country rendered, 8 per lb. White Lead. $3.50 per keg, and dry 8c per ib. lied Lead, G to 7. Litharge, 8fc. Uinli:w Glass. -Gx8 and 7x9, $2.00; 8x10. So o-. Pxll to 10x12. S2.50. 8xl3,9xl4,xll0-, Ijhfo 0x15 and 10xl'j. $3.00.4 V n): SSU UllG M A It K e r . Revised weekly by DAVIS, JONES & Co REPORT PRICES. Fl. ur per bbl Extra Family, Sti.OO Extra. 5,50 Superfine, 5.00 Wheat, per bushel, 1.25 live. " ,C2J Buckwheat, " " ,&0 Gi-ii, " ,G2J Oats, " " ,28 Potatoes, " ,50 Apples, " ,G2 Apples, " " dried, 1,50 Beaehes, " " " 2,00 Beans, " " 1,25 Clover seed, " 5,00 Timothy, do. " ' 1,75 Butter, " lb. 10 Lard, " " 10 Bacon, " " ,10 to 14 Eggs, " doz. 10 IVOTICC. 4 LL PERSONS indebted to R. S. Buun, are requested to call and make settlements iu r-eliately. Otherwise their accounts will be left 'th the proper authorities for collection. Oensb'g, Aug. 21.-tf. 11. S. BUNN. OFOL'MJ, X the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike, a small case of SURGICAL IN- -'LiibN lb. The owner can obtain them by Paving property, and paying the charges of this vertisement. JAS. S. TODD. List of causes set down for Trial at a Court of Common Pleas to be held in Ebensburg for Cambria County, commencing on Monday the second day of September, A. D., 1861, Somerset & Johnstown P. R. Co. vs Fleck. same same SECOND WEEK. Moore vs Penn'a R. Road Co. vs Rex, Kemmerer & co. vs vs Lago. vs Ilamilton. Leily Durbin Paul Ex'rs Kin et al Hawes Cretin lytle et al Uohman Palmer et al Same Same Plummcr Evans et a Newkirk et. al. Stewart Sink M'Farland & Co. Richardson et al Carr & Co. M'Kcage Williams Paul Pringle M'Manamy Guard'n Lloyd & Hill Jones Movers for use Rodgers for use Rogers Rainey for use Kookeu Hollywood Baltzer Divers Same Zahm M'Cune Fronheiser Garmau Rainey Litzinger Burgoon use Movers for use Pollard fur use Darby Com'lth of Pa. Glass Alsip Moyers for use ardner et al Klica Kerrigan Griffith MuIIer Noon Matthews Snyder NoMeet al Fxncr Tilev Crmm'th of Pa. Teeter. Penna. R I: Cm Harber Prothv's fffice. vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vsEbensburg & Cresson RR vs Palmer et al vs Moore vs THey vs Lucket vs Same vs Shoemaker vs Linton et a! vs Lycoming Co. Ins., Co va vs vs vs Bickford Scott Same Murray M'Kenzie Gissford M'Creary Ivory Conrad Pennock Tiley Driskell et al O'llagen Roberts et al Flinn's Exe'rs Rager Tilev Penna. R R Co Ryan Kinkead et al Ross et al Glass Dunmire vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs V vs v vs vs vs vs Troxell Bickford Troxell Gill Moyers Moores Krise Fenlon et al Carle J.J.M-Donald.Proth'y Ebensbl urg Aug. 5. 'Gl, SHERIFF'S SALES. B J Y YIKTUE of sundry writs of Venditioni jL Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Cotirt of Common I leas of Cambna County, and to me directed, there will le exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House, in the loroiigh of Ebensburg. on Monday the 2nd day of Septem ber ne t, at one o'clock P. M., tbe following Real Instate, to wit : All the right, title, and interest of .Tames Hen ry of, in and io a lot of ground situate in the boioiigh of Summit ville. Cambria County, front ing on tht old A. P. R. Road, adjoining lot of the heiis of Francis M'Kce dee'd on the North, and Joseph M'CI.iskey on the South, having thereon erecte-1 a 1J sfory Plank House, not now occupi-j ed. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Samuel Lemmon. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Thil lip I). George dee'd. of, in and to a certain tract, piece or parcel of 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 lcs, about thirty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected small Plank house anl small log stable. Taken in ex ecution and to lx sold at the suits of Frederick Reigle and Frederick Citzter. 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 Count-, adjoining lands of Miehae' M'Cartey, John A. M'Coiineli' D. A. Clark and others.con tainir.g 25 acres, more or Jess, alout 13 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hew ed Lg 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 right, title, and interest of Cor nelius M'Guire of. in and to the undivided half of a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield twp., Cambria County, adj lining 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 l sold at the suit of Williaru D. Ilurd for use of R. L. Johnson. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of James Killian. of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Carrolltowu borough, Cambria County, fronting 67 J feet on a sixteen f'Kt alley, and extending back 200 feet, bounded on the South and North by lands or lot of Boniface Wei timer, unoccupied. Takeu in execution and to be sold at the suit of Boni'ace Wienmer and Celestine Eugtlbrecht. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Rob ert Burgocn, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in W;ishington 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 a 1 story log house and log stable, with a threshing floor at tached, now in the occupancy of John Brawlejr 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 parcel of land situnte in Chest township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of John Nagle, Thomson & Sum erville, John Robe aud Peter Wood ley, contain ing 100 acres ino:e 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 County, 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 bouse and log stable, now in the occupancy of of John Miller. Also a piece or parcel of land situate in White twp., Cambria twp., Cambria County, adjoining lands of Chas. Raustcad, William Powell and others, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house with a 1 J story back building there to attached, and a log baru. now in the occupancy of John, Isaac, and the said George Flock. Tak en in execution and to be sold at the suit of Dan iel Redman for use of Jmes Tool, admin'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 County, adjoning lands of John Brotherline, Duck & Moon and others, containing 800 acres, more or less, about 35 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 24 story plank tavern house, a stable and Shook shop, now in the occupancy of the said Aaron Dougherty and others. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Edward Wallace. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Abra ham R. Longenecktr, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Blac-klkk twp., Cambria county, adjoining lands of Abraham Makin. Ed ward Shoemaker aud others, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 35 acres of which are cleared, having thereoo erected a 1 J story hewed log house, a log spring bouse and a log barn, now in the occupancy of the said Abraham R. Longe necker. Taken in execution and to be sold at the snit of Ezekiel Hughes for the use of David Powell. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of 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 6uit of Giveu & Collins. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Sam uel Black, of, in aud to a ht of ground situate in the borough of Johnstown, formerly in Cone mangh be Tough, Cambria county, fronting on Broad street aud extending I ack along Franklin street to Pearl street, and adjoining a let of Wil son Patterson oa the E;ist, having thereon erected a large 2 story plank house with a Tack building attached, and a (lank 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 ami stylo 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. Caujbria county, adjoining lands of Michael Brawiey, 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 Bu-k and the said Sylvester M'Kenzie. Taken in execution and to le sold at the suit of Jonn S. M'Kenzie for use of F. O'Fre l. ALSO All the right title aud 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. Begiuing at a forked maple thence vest, by the Lilly mill tract lb5 perches to a post thence South 45 degrees, west 20 perches to a Spruce, thence South 80 ierches to a S2ruce. thence South one degree west 59 ft. to Hugh Donahue's lot, thence south 23 degrees west 9 perches to a corner of Jacob Leib's fence, thence south 45 degrees west G3 perches to a stone, thence South 45 degrees east 75 perches to stones, theme 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 uine dwelling houses theieon erected. and two stables, one of said houses occupied by Rob ert M'Kenna, and one by Alexandtr Long and one by Mrs. Elizabeth Moyers, the other six hou ses not now occupied. AL-O A certain other piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington township fimbria county being part of a tract warranted 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 KTches to a beech thence south 39 degrees west 20 perches to a lcech thence south 37 de grees east 78 perches to a beech, thence south 2G degrees west 50 perches to a leech. tl.en-"c south 35 degrees west by laud of Christian Lmi geafelter 124 perches to the place of begining, containing 78 acres Le the same 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 (.2 degrees east by land of Julian Pen, 14G p relies to a cucumber, thence north 28 degrees east 40 lurches to a spruce, thence north Gl de grees west 133 perches to a beech, thence north 29 degrees east 125 perches to a chestnut, thence north 49 degrees we-st by land of Henry Sharp 19G 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 4U degrees west by tract in name of Thomas John 205 perches to the place of iK-gining. 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.) 1 ALSO A certain other piece or parcel f land situate in Washington township, Cambria coun ty 1-eing part of a tract surveyed on a warrant to Christian Liugenfelter, begining at a forked maple corner of a surve in the name of Joseph Moyer, thence through the tract of which it is a part, east 78 perches to a beech, I hence by lauds of Henry Sharp, Michael Noyer and others. South 29 degrees west, 177 perches to a beech, thence south 35 degrees west 12t perches to a beech, thence north 79 degrees west 104 perches to a post, thence noi th G2 degrees west, GO per ches to a post, thence by Moyer's land, north 40 degrees east 330 perches to the place of begin ing, containing 192 acres and allowance, be the same more or less, about G acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story frame house aud a frame barn now in occupancy of J ames Farren. ALSO A certain other piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria coun ty, begining at a post near the Portage Road, thence north two perches by land of Jesse W'ood cock to a post, thence north 13 degrees east 50 perches to line of laud of William Tiley, theucc by said Tiley's land 10 perches to a post, thence one degree west 5G feet to a post cornet of Hugh Donald's lot, thence by said lot north 61 perches west to a stump, thence 80 degrees west 31 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, le 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 lihey, John Hill and Isaac D. Pores, trading uuder the form of Rhey, Hill & Co. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of A.J. Weaklanu, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria count', adjoining lands of Joseph Dysert, Bingham & Holliday 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 and to be sold at the suit of E. & W. Elliott. ALSO all the right, titb, 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 McCltskey on the north-west, and an alley on the south-west, having thereon erected a 2 story plank house antf plank stable, now in the occupancy of the said Barnes Ward. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of R. & A. C. Duncan. ALSO, All the right title and interest ifE, F. Lytle, i tand to a lot of ground situated in the Borhoug of Wilmore, Cambria Count', fronting on Main street, adjoining lets of the heirs of Hugh Dugan dee'd, on the North, and Wm. Palmer on the South, having thereon erected a two story plack house and frame stable and other out buildings, now. in the occupancj of the Rev. Mr. Show. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Sarah Dugan, Adm'i, of Hugh Dugan dee'd. ALSO All the right title and interest of Isaac Parfit. of, and top. Ut of ground situated in Mil ville Borough, Cambria County, adjoining lots i of SaraLP.owlev, land of the Cambria Iron Com pany and others, having therein erected, a one and a half story plank house with a basement and back 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. ALSO, all the right title and interest of Henry Sellers, and Cornelius Sellers of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, sitaaled in Summerhill town ship. Cambria County, adjoining lands of Wil liam T. M'Connell, Christian Smay and others containing 130 acres, more or less, about 15 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a small hewed log house, and small log stable, now in the occupancy of Anthony Sellers and the said Henry Sellers and Cornelius Sellers. Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of Michael O'Skelly. ALSO, All the right title and interec-t of Da vid Youkcn, of. in and to a piece and parcel of land, situated in White township. Cambria Coun ty, adjoining lands of Geor-e Walters. James Boyle and others, containing 250 acres more or I ii?K,aiui mu m-resui :iicii are CK'areu. hav ing thereon erected a two story house, a bank barn and t sawmill, now io the occupancy of said David Yonkeu. Takeu in execution aud to be sold ut the suit of Stewart Cowan. OCr-X. B. The ShorifT has ma.L- the following the conditions of the above sales, viz; one fourth of the purchase money on each sale to be j.aid at tiie time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to f'500, aud upwards, under $500 and more than $100, the one third, unde'r $100 and mora than $50. the half; less than $."i0 the mo . i . i . inn r ...1 t , , . whole amount, otherwise the property will im- i mediately be put up to sale again, and no deed j will be presented for acknowledgement uuless the I balance or the purchase money be j-aid on or be fore the" following Monday. R. P. LIXTOX, Sh'fT. ShcriftVs Office. Ebensburg, August 7. 1891. 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New York, ami 114 Market Street, St. Iuis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Gefs Dealers. For sale at this place by II. C. Devine. June 19, lSGl-ly. MHEELER & M1LS0XS' Sewing Macliiu cs. R. A. O. KESR, AGENT, ALTOOXA, BLAIR COUNTY TA. TjJ" presenting the above named Sewing Ma JLJLi chines to the examination and cotisideral tion of the jmblic, the Agent desires to cal attention to the fact that during the last eight years, there has been over 14 000 more of these machines sold than an- others in the mar ket. This alone is convincing jroof of the su pcrieirity of these machines over all others. These machines can le seen and examined at the store of the Agent, in Altooua. Price of Xo. 1 Machine, Silver Plated, Glass Foot and new btyle Hemmer $G5. Xo. 2. Or namental Bronze. Glass Foot new style Hemmer $55. Xo. 3, Plain, with old style Hemmer $45. N. B. Full irstructions given gratis; and for furthur pariicularn address R. A. 0. Ktitu, Al toona. Flair co., Pa. ' S3, 8, Iy. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY DON FAT TIIIS OFFICE HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprb tors and manufacturers of I10S TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the L'nited Slates because the article has attained a reputation heretofore uuki.own, A few f.icts ujon tui.-joint will speak more powerfully than volumes n bare assertions or blazoning pnf:'t-ry. Th con sumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for the last ear amounted to over a half million bottles and from its manifest steady increase in tin.es past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near t-nc million !ot ties. This immense amount c-:!J never have been sold but f r the n'.re medicinal j-ropert:es c 'i.tuined iu the repcratirn. and the s.u.t kioii, of the most jTomitieiit physicians in those sanctions oi tlie coiiTitrv wi't-re tl'C article is it-st Kn -n. who not only rcccii.men.le ' the Bitters to their j'atier ts, but are ready at ah times to give testi monials to its t-fl'cacy in all eas-s of stotnachic derangements and the disposes resulting therefrom This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary ca'orts in the way rf trumrx-i-ing the qua'ities of the Bitters, but a solid esti mation of an invaluable medicine, xvhkh is des tined to le as enduring as tin.e itsc'f. Ilot-t'-tter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague aud various other bil;os complaints have countel their victims 1 y hundreds To be able to state- confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure f r the Dysprpsic and hke diseases, is to the pr prietors ;i souo-e of unalloyed jdeasnre. It re moves all morbid matter from tlie stomach, pu- nues the lloxi, and lmj'arts renewed vitality tithe nervous systefor giving it that tone and energy indbr-ensable st the restoration of health. It ojKratcs ujHjn the d.miaeh, liver, and other ilige-stive orgius, milaly but powerfully, and soe.ii restons them to rondition essential to the healthy discharge if the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters elaily as per directions en the battle, and they will rind in it a sthijtd.u.t peculiarly adajte-elto comfort declining ears, as it is j-'.easant t j the palate, invigorating to the boweis, excellent as a t i.ic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousand of aged men and women who have exjcr'cne-ed the It-nefit of Using this preji aration while suffering from stoma:h derange ments and general debility; acting undci the ad vice tf j.hysiciatis. they have abandoned al! del-cteri.-us drills and fairly tested tbe merits of this article. A few words to the genth r m x. There arc certain periods wheatheir cares are so Lar ra.-siug that many of them sink under the trial. The relaiieni of mother and child is so absorbing ly tender, -that the mother, especially if she l-e young, is aj t to forget her own i e.dih in her ex treme anxie-ty for her infant. Should the pe-rid of maternitv arrive during ti e summer season, the wear 4 ldy and mind is generally agrava te l. Here the:;, is a necessity for a stimuient to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable j tiie mother to tear ui under her exhausting tri als and resjK!i.-i'.i!:tios. Nursing motl ers gener al'y j-refer the Bitters t r!1 otoer inrigorators that receive the endorse-rr.ent of ! ysicians. ! cause it is asiceable to the taste as nlc-U as cer tain to give a jermauent strength. All those tTsms, to vh lary refeircd above, to wii and auue. caused Lv m.d.i: increase of bodilv we Lave j-iarticu- : sliiTele-rs frehi fe-Ve-r ia, di trihoM. dvsen- terv. inoi gst: .n. ! s of appetite, and all disea ses ..r derangements of the stoma" h, Mioirnua-t.-d invalids, j-vrsons of se 1-rtary act upali -ri, and nursing mothers, will consu't their own phy sical welfase by tdvinz to Hosteller's Celebrated Stomach B ttcrs a trid. CAUTIX. We caution the ptiblic against usir:r aiv of tlie marty imitations e.f count erf its. but a-k for IIostkitkk's Cki.f.bratki Stomach Bittkrs. and see that each bottle has the words Dr. J. II ostetterV Stomach Bitters" blown on th" si lo of tl e b'!tb an ! stamped on the metal lic cap coveiimr the crk. and observe that eur autograph siirnature is on the Lib -1. i'rj- Prepared and s.-!d by Iia?TETTER & SMITH. Pittsl nigh. Pa., and s-1 i by ad drug gists, eroecrs. and dealers generally throughout the United Stati s. South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis &- Jones. EUusbur: J. A. P irri.-h. Summitville; Wm. Litzinger, Loretto; Peter Kinney, Murster. Sept. 5. lt00. lv. BCEREAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.C. Th MKWwtful intnJurti n mni nse of this celebrated Rwne-iy liv W-ra the inal f-c literal flood of compound cmlled llitte-rs," eff.-re-i in various forms. fr.-m a quart bottle to a five ellon kee, until thi w.irj Hitter" is bul another name fjr givg," or seme viilainuu whikty mix lure. Bat the rrn'.lr prt relief darned from tbe minute dun one baupooufui, uf our medicine, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And thf entire altmc r.f oftrr jrrodratirm. his estaMihed it a rvi'Uttio which the hst e"f imitations aud coun terfeits have tailed to uii-lirmiue. It is pcviurely a Vege table r-rvratiou, with barely sufficient Iure sfirits to prew-rre it. But one size of the gvnnlne, (Half Tiiit BottVs,) price One DoU&r. It is a medicine of long tried eEeacj fur Puriyi-y the Blood, so essential fur the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of thd stomach &nd bowela. Two or three doses will convince the aOicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain ita strength, healthy action of the liver, bowels aad kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health bo the quick result For Indigestion. Try Barhave's Holland Bitters. lor Ilearfbrirn, Try Barhave's Holland Bitters. For Acidity, Trj Burhave's Holland Bitter. ForlWaterbrash, Try BsrnaTe's Holland Bitters For Headache, Try BtrrhaTe's Holland Bitters. For Losa or Apretite, Try BtrrhaTe's Holland Bitters. For Costiveness, Try BtrrhaTe's Holland Bitters. For Piles, Try BtrrhaTe's Holland Bitters In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Afiee tiocs, it has in numerous instance proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cere. BEAD CAREFULLY! Tbe renuine highly concentrated Bwrhares norland Bitter U put np in half-pint bottle only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. Tbe reat demand- for this truly eelebrated Medicine baa induced many imitatio&a. whicii the public ahuid guard against purchasing. Be ware of Impaiituml Sot that our mawu ii cm Otiose) every butiU yim tmg. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH1, PA For Mle in Ebenslmrg by A. A. 15ARKKK. Aurmst 22. ISOO.-ly., SETTLEMENTS WANTED, fllllE accounts of IMLLOX & BKHK. f.r 3. Blacksmitliin?: at St. Aiipustine. Gtmlria County, have been left with tLe s-ubscriKr f..-r collection. Zrif Suits will le Lrought in all cases from in l afu r the first ilav f Sej'tomWr next. TolINSTOX A- ( ATM AX. F.Wnlurg, July 31, l$01-"t Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR PURIFSTSG THE UL00D, And for the ppctdy cure of the subjoined tarn.-Co of IXacxsrs Pcrofala an rl Srrofnloas A -fort Ions, atirli Tamon, lire re, Sores. Krnplran. Iin plc, l'ustmlrr. lilotcltcs, Bei.'i, Ulalus, and all fcaUia Uiieaits. KIt3frt, In.. "1h .Tmr, J. C ATFR A- Co. .cnt: I : my ii:r t ac Vnowlod mhat jour Sarsaparilla l'n fie me. Having iuhrrib-H a Scroful jus in'vti- n, 1 live si.iiV--i from It in various wars for yc-ars. S.in-tiR- if hurt out in ("leers on my hiuis aud arms; t-oiiiiini'-s it t-irncd inward and dii.1rrjwl mc it t!r" rtnmr'!. Two yt-ar ar it broke out on mr lira i anj civrr-1 nr pea'? and ears with one soro. whioli i ii-un'-ii end l.-TUsonii beyond dejTiptiin. I trw-d mnjr iik-'i -i-.wm : ,- cral J physicians, but without much rcli'-f from any ttn-.'. la act, the dior.icr rttw worec. At l-nTh I wa r juic- i to read in the flosjx-l MrfcunjfT th:.t yen ha-l i-Tr-d an altt-ratire (SarMianlla for I kuriv fn.m yo-ir rtn. tation that an v thin roil mab mal te iT'-xt. I -i.t to Cint-intiiti and pv it, an-l iicd It till it runvi me. I took it, a you advi',in unnll iown of a t'-a-yoon'rl un r a mociU, and used almot: tlm-e bottb-. New and lifttlihy kin noon l"an to firm cciiT tti scal. whc!i abT a while ft 11 off. My .kiu is now clear, and I ti nwt'rmf ftHlinjrs that tl:e iiisoae i ron from my syft irj. Yn can well N lieve that I lil what I ara saviiiir wi.n I t-ll Ton. that I hold yo;i to lf oik' of tlie av-tli-s of tlj? ae, and remain evtr CTatcfullT, Yours, ALKlitD It. T.vi.i.r:v. St. Authaar'i I-"lre, Ttose or V.rv I rel Tetter and Salt Ithrnm. Scat Id Iiratl,Hln(c norm, Sore Kj , Drepi) . Ir. Kobort M. Irt! lc wTites from P il'-m. V. Y-. 1?ih Scj't-, Jto'.. that he has cured an iTi.-rT"i" rsw f Dropsy, which thn-at'Ti.-d to tcrwiitsatr :'ita:ly, by 1"t- I-ere-v-rlnir u" r our .trsaiari!la. an l al a r ous attack of M.iUgrxtnt tCrvsiprlat br l.-ire d'lf 'f tiie Fame ; ray he cures tbe common .rvp!i.m by it con stantly. Itronchoctlt, Goitre, or Swelled Iwk. 7cbolon Moan of. IVoxx-t. Texas. writs: " Thre tMttl-s of your Sai.-itariila cured im- from a i.tfr- a hideous swellinir on the neck, which I had f-ulTirt-d from over two years." Ltnrorrhcrs er Whites. Ovarium Tumor, I'trrlnc Clccratloai, Female Ditrasrs. Tr. J. B. S. Chanuinff, of New York C'ty, wnt.i : " I most chrvrfullT comply with the reotic of your aj-nt ia eaying-1 have found your araruu-illa a ni't ein llnt alterative in The numerous complaints for w hich wecm plor nuch a retncilv. t-ut espi-cially iu icraie iitft tf the Scrofuloji djatlKfls. 1 have eurcd many iut erate casea of Ix ucorrhtra by it, and (iw w !nTi- tlte complaint was eauwd by ic-raJi)n of the vfrrtn. T1k uln-ration Maelf was oioa cured. Xolhin-r within iry knowW'e equals it for the fonvale d-rau nvui. Edward S. Marrow, of Newburv, Ala writ.-s: - A n ferous omriaaj t nrnor on one of the f-ml-s in my fnm ily, Inch had defied all the n-modH-s we could imvlmr, t.aa at Imslh been compM ly cured by your fx1r-t of Sar saparilla. Our phvsician tliOUffht nothinr l't -xtirpa-tion roul l afford rt lK-f, but Le advi -d thf trh.l of y cr Sarsaparilla as the lat rosrt before enltinr. ti.1 it prov-d effectual. Aft-r taking your rvnK-dy ciht wixki no tyinj'tom of the diease ivuiaiu." Syphilis aad Mercurial Disease. Jft TV Oni F.A.2jth Aultist. -3n. PR. J. C ATrit. Sir: I ch-vrfully eximply with the rejn-t of your axtit, and rejrt to yon hidw oi the effifts I have reabied with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured w ith it, iu liiy practice, itiwt of the m pN:uts f.r which it ii ncinniiu liii. and Lave fi uu.l us euVcts truly wonderful in the cure of I KTf"' Tui M-r-curiil Diunt. ue of my juitk'Uts had Syj-Mlitic ui : in his throat, which were conKuniiu bis palate nr.l the t.p of his mouth. Your Sar-ajiarilla, t.teaUlc takn. cured him in five weeks. Another was artarke.1 by v.-r-ondary svmptoms in his nose, and tlte ul-rati n had eatt-n away a considerable part of it, so that I bclj.-ve the dirl r would soon rt-acli hi" brain aud kill him. ilut it yit-bh-l to my admiuitratin of your SaralNnrilla ; tlie ul rs heal"djand he i well aain, not of course i'!un.t sotne dirfljiiration oi the face. A woman who bad 1ti treat-d for the Mine disorder by mercury was suffering from this poion in h-r bones. 1 h-y had Ix-come so sni!-i-tive to the weather that on a damp tiay the mfb-rcd cruciutinjr pain in her joints and tiones, Slie, too. wns curcl entirely by your S.iraparilla in a few w.t ks. I know from its furtnula, wlii-h vour atreut pare ni", tliat this I "reparation from your ialporatory mu.t b- a -r -t remedy ; cons equeutly, these truly remarkable ret-u!: with it have not surpri-d me. Krau-nudly yours, ti. V. L-VUIMEn, JI. P. Rheumatism, Gent, I.l-rer Complaint. IsnKMCXiiKVU, Preston Co., Va.. fith Julr. :-.v.i. Pr. J. C. AYEI'- Sir: I have ber-n affjcte.l w i:h a t'i-n-ful cLrouic JJintnuUL-m for a lou' lime, whi h b.il !! t lia skill of physicians, and stuck to me in Ft i:e of all fie remedies I could find, until I tried your Sar:!2uiri!la. 0e lot!e cured roe in two weeks, aud rc1r - i i-er .-n-ri.1 health so mnch that I am fsrlxTt-r thnn b- l.-re I w4 Wtacked. 1 think it a wonderful m-diriiie. J. I I. 11AM. lules Y. GttchvU. of St. louis, w rit.M : 1 live 1---ti afflicted for years with an rectiuH or" the l.irrr. whu-U dt-stroyed my health. I tried every tiling, and every J:aur fnib-d to relieve me ; and 1 have been a broken Ao-r. n t-iit for nunc years from no oIIht cause tlun ti. r,. ;? nt f the Lircr. My t loved iastor,the Ilev. Mr. lpy.a'i i-d me to trv your Sarsaparilla. b-eane he said be knew vou, and any'tliintr you made was worth trying. !: the in of God it has cured me, and has so puii!i-l my blood a- to make a new man of me- I fi-el roiin r npiiii. Tha Lt that can be said of you is not half too-l t n-.t-h-'' Schirrna, Cancer Tamon. Eularrnitnl, T'l rrrallon, Carles, aud Kafollal iou of tbe Uanra. A frtvat variety of cases have boon rt-oort -d to tn h'-re cures of these formidable complaints have rcvuifed front the ue. of this rvm-ly, but our space here will iot ad mit thim. Smo of them may be found in our Aim ri.-in Almanac, which the agents N low named areplvied io furuieh yxatii to ail who call for tiieiu. Dyspeusln. Heart Disease. Kits, Epll cps; , Melancholy. Neurmli;ia. Many remarkable cures of tjiese affe-tions have becu made bv the alt. rati , e power of this metli-jne. It :i:na latcs the vital functious into Uorniis action, at. I U:ns overcomes disorders wt.i-!i would ! supposed l y..Ti l its reach. Such a remly has lon;r lia r-'.--urx.-d by t!:e nei-esities of the r"ojde, and we tre eoufideiit that tlas will do for them aU that uu-diciue can do. Ayer's Cheny Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CTEK OF Conehs, Colds. Influenza. Ilonrnf Croup, Bronchitis. Incipient Consump tion, and for the Relief of fonium; tl v e Patients, in adriactil stages of the Ditrate. This is a remedy so universally known t "irpr-'s jiny other for the cure of t'iro:t and luu compl .ri. tha' 't is usi-h'ss here to publiIi the evidence of it s ;u-v its unrivalled cxe'llouce f jr coii)rhs and col d. u i it- !y wonderful euros of pulmoiiiiry distse, have n;::.ic it known thrcurhout the civilized nations t-f Tiie ar:li. l ew are the communities, or even faruilu-f . ariii' tie m who have not some personal cxixri.wv of ::s iut some livinsj trophy i'l their raiact of its victory oi r tlie subtle and dansrerons diorl rs of the tlmi ;t .- 'id iun. As all know the dreadful faiidi'y of th-t ..-t r. and as they know, too. the effects of tnis r"mfiy. v. e niilr.'.t do more than to aure them that it h4 nuw tin' ir tues that it did Lave when makinth cur--' v '.!2: i.e won so strongly upon the confidence of nouiVi:ni. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES & CO., Lo-i eli, SoM l,y r:. S. V.:.r-r. T.U-ihv.rz : C. T. K-.,7.r T' l.tis-tow l. ; T. S. i. : 1. . J.tn:.L Ui, lk i.-.-ii'i : i'. 11. Sli:.!t!. Lv.iit!: I. A. l'aii.-L. 6uu.i..i; : :iei I v dealers cvirywl.tre. .rjiUIA MANHOOD, t now JjCSl, how uestcred. Just 't-'i'.v.-. L in a S tU-l Eunli, a lkctui:k v. Tin: XATi in:. ti;i:at- MKXTAM) KAl.MCALCUKK OF SPK1IJ1 A- TUi:lli:A, Senuual V iknes. Sexual Debili ty, XervouMtoss a;.J li1v..ri;i:t.iry i-.tiiis:.iS. iro!ucinr Iruvvttiicv. Couture! tiuu uuJ HniUl anil rhvsical iiiranacitv. Br K"B. J. OI LVKEWKIL, M. P.. Tiie important fact that the awful coSieounces of st-if-abuse may 1 cV.'ctu..liy rtniovt-J with- iut internal iiica;ciiie .r the iLi5c it'Us ari'ii;'at;.T s of catistic.-. iiistrtifiotit, nhcatc-c! lmgi"s. nn l other enij.irical tlevwrs, is lure clealv deniotiftra- tcl, anl t.ie t iitirt'.y Lew auj hiilv M:c.--fiJ treatnuat. sts a l"i teJ by tlx ctlt-bntl actl"r fiiily cs-laii:(Hi, by means if which evtry euc is l.abie.l to cure himself perfectly. anJ at the Je;i5t ptissii K c st. thertrby avoitl n a.l the rulrfrlwd tnstri.tns nf the lay. This lecture wi'.l pnte a loon to th'.isa.i'.s atiJ th't:auJs Sci.t un- er seal, in a i iain tuvtiorc. V nv aJJrt ss, jmst jhi'. the retx-'pt of two j wta- stamps, ly aihlresiu Dr. (."11. J. C. KI.1XK. M. 1).. 127 lVwery. Xtw Of:k- Dx 4,586. March 20. 'Gl. April 11. "oO.-ly Au,'. ll.V.l. SELF -SEALING FRUIT CANS. S, lOO OI.I 1. 1ST YL1U! Tlie unlersiptieJ will ,L popu! ir rri.ihe of - SELF-SEALING FRUIT CAKS, Tl:is s-eac..u. at tlie following pii es. FMi CASH t One Quart Cans, with Cement, il 00 j er ! Two Quart Cans, with Cement, Jl T 3 tk r h wi. CIl. -All orders from a distance f .r Fivk D-zkn, or more, vhen awinjanicd tci'Ji tJtr - ash. w in b-: pn mptly attended ti the Cans seenre'v pncl-t-l and Uelivered a! the llailroal Mu.khi" without extra charge. AJ.!re: ct eui! tilers to fTaAXK V.. HAY. July '1- .. JAajt-jti-c, P.
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