ILSi Xcral Sftrras. ijdepesdesi Candidate Prtildtnt Jndge, GEORGE TAYLOR. I announce myself, therefore, in compliance tt.i the re itiest contained in your letter before , t, j a candidate for tae office of Pretident i :.Ie of t'ae Twenty fourth Judicial District, V - r respect to party." (RejAy to Vie genlle ',.r fie Bar.) p-The barn of John Bowse, in Clearfield r , was destroyed by fire on last Saturday All its contents consisting of the crop jx-t harvested, were consumed. Loss ljut 8400. Origia of fire not known. jyWe thankfully acknowledge the receipt of a beautiful boquet, composed of fair and :.arabt flowers, which, as we are a sincere lover of these " bonnie gems on nature's Inast," is a welcome visitor to us. St. Fkan'cis' College Loretto. We are -;a?ci to learn that notwithstanding the hirlnrss of the times and the excitement per vaiing the entire community, the attendance of the students siuce the commencement of ibis i'es'-ion has been quite encouraging. Pa rents and Guardians could not do better than ly putroniziug this institution. ?"Oapt. Jame3 Carroll who commanded lie " Va--hington liifies" from this County, iiiiug the thiee months campaign, iu 3Iary VoJ and Virginia, was ic town on last Mon He is engaged in recruiting a Dew t, i!iny, and is almost ready we learn, to B.'-;n take tiie field Success to him. There i, e l a braver soldier, or a purer patriot in lie land, than Capr. James Carroll. :""5-Wc have been requested to state, that e Jefferson & Ebeueburg I'latik road coni ,r.v. Lave reduced their tolls to about one i!f of their former rates. Right. This a-J J-tands sa lly iu need of repairs, but it i - M .,n 1 ic KnmrilotPil lTllfri ic in six wrek from this date. CI'r. Wm. 15 M'Crnm, delivered a series f H. llv ir.trrr Mini; lecture? on the horse and c J I? uiease. in this p'aee durmg last week.- Ili rc'i ait- were 1 iLtiUctive. : ijh L.a-;er et ft atcd a iiuuibt r liighly interesting and He is evidently a thor his prjfci-ioa. Ha has of horses for fistula, ring- a at l other important diseases, with re- !'. sneers lie will deliver a course ,roe lectures in Carrollt.'wn, commencing Saturday evening, acd coding on Tn Ly evftiing. We coc5dcnt?y recti him V the confide-Lce of ur t.wn ai..i Carroll twnsnip friends. rcccom-Carroli- Cav Y ColIl'ANY, 1'L rai.-ing o! a cav utity has rv chii f -my in i !tIj er r- 1 ted, .o st-ut i f w ar. this aiid Ulair Cj cmi it beeu forwarded to We uii'l'-rstnd a large ma- ui'y or th" men are lr m ttas vouruy. ' nut k- Uy of 'his place is Captain, and ' :,r. C. Murray alio of this place, is Orderly i-ut. They are both I. rave and experi- i. c' J y muz cS-.-i-rs, ai d will give a good Ui.f f t'.en.s Ives, duiiua the impending ;-:.'.!.. S.TgeAut Murray derserves much his .-ii'-c'-fiiful t-tfirfs in raising re- f ir this Ce'I!p:tJ:y. fr. (unie anl Hear. 1T "I'Cruai will commence a course of in-.- 1 1 fwrt-s, in tarr.ht-wn, on caturcay : it g the Gth of St ptembci, and continue tie aiif on M tiday and Tuesday evenings lie S:!i ciid 9:h inst , persons having diseased i.Dr?L- do we'l to give him a call. He i cyii tcure all diseases, but, those that ire rirrble he treats with a new and direct Ho can be found at the hotel of i C'le, until the 10:h of September. -No ehure for consultation. Dr. Wm. li. M'Cbcm- S?CiAL NOTICES. A!:,i'i.-t t'cry b'jibj has heard of Woods jfitr A. At unit tee " Taut tiie w r 1 '-Restorative," in this case, 'Co ujianomer, we have the testimony of in- 'ViJaals whose elevated position in the coun ty, as well as their acknowledge! and bon il'e cha-aster as gentlemen, render what- fvor thtv rublielv aert in the last degree .'tlialle. Several of these have 'tested,' per J I J aaliv. thn hair nrcrtaration we are now - i t reakiu of aud certify to its amazing efflcica 7 iii th ni.-i.it r,n!ilia manner Dossible Their C'-rtlB jates can be seen at the proprietors de pt, ?A Broadway, New lork, and once '-es ai 1 properly appreciated, we Lave no 2--itatio3 in saying they will impress con ictioa on the most skeptical mind. Wood9 Hir doubtless, ths best arti- t of its kind ever yet produced. It does not dve. but gives life, health and nuty to the decaying, falling and dead, re storing, as if by magic, that which was sup- pesel to be irrecoverably lost. Heads nearly aid, and others nearly white, are daily be- g ch aDged to their prestine beauty, and fa- - - i i j cei covered with pimples are renuereu a-s 'rnooth as an infant's, and as blushing as a n;e. all by the use of Prof. Wood's Hair restorative For sale at 114 Market Street, vl by ail Druggists. Chicago Times. Sold ty all Druggists EVEN THOSE who are in the enjoyment perfect health frequently have need to have r,"'urse to tonics as preventatives to disease. are never too well armored against the faults of ' Mbe ills that flesh is heir to." Such aT ir.vigorator they may find in HOSTET TKtt'S BITTERS-a medicine that cannot taken regularly without giving vitality elasticity to the sjiteuj At this ttaeoo particularly, the strongejt man is not proof against the malaria, in certain sections of the country. In all cases of fever and ague the BITTERS is more potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dangerous cases of billions fever yield to its wonderful proper ties. Those who have tried tho medicine will never use another, for any of the ailments which the Hostetteb BitIers profess to sub due. To those who have not made the ex periment, we cordially rcccommend an early application to the Bitters, whenever they are stricken by diseases of the digestive organs. Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. 0See advertisement in another column. S All should not fail to read the adver isemeot of Prof. Wood in to-day's paperr. MARKET"- REPORT Revised weekly by DAVIS, JONES & Co PRICES. $6.00 5,50 5.00 1.25 ,62 to ,62 J ,28 .50 ,62 1,50 2.00 1.25 5,00 1,75 10 Flour per bbl Extra Family, " Extra, " Superfine, Wheat, per bushel, Rye, " " Buckwheat, " Corn, " Oats, " " Potatoes, ' Apples, Apples, " " dried, Teaches, " " Beans, " " Qover seed, " " Timothy, do. ' " Butter, " lb. Lard, " " Bacon. " Kggs, " duz. 10 14 10 ,10J to IIEXTISTKY. rHR undersigned Graduate of the Baltimore Jl College of Dental Surgery, respectfully of fers his professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared ho means thorough ly to acquaint himself with every improvement m l.is art. To many years of personal experience he has sought to add the imparted experience of the highest authorities in Dental Science. He simply asks that an 'pportunity may be given for his work to spe'ak its own praise. SAMUEL BELFORD. D. D. S. Office over the store of Davis, Jo-es & Co. References. IW. C. A. Harris; T. E. Bond, jr.; W. R. Handy; A. A. Blandy, 1 II Austen, of the Baltimore Cjllege TALI MI1L12 IMIOPERTY TOR 4L.lI- The undersigned offers at private sale, 8 acres of land situated iu the immediate vicinity of the borough of Wilmore, adjoiniug lands of James Ycnn-?. Amich and others. It coffers KUieriur inducements to those wishing to secure a home in this vicinity. Will le sold in reasonable t"rms. Applv to the subscriber, ne.nr Wilmore, Cambria Count v Pa. EDWARD GRUE. Sept. 4 th 1861. tf. VATCH. CLOCK. AID JEWELRY STARE. JA AV ' TREE T, JOIIXS TO If A" PA . LEWIS LUCKIIAI1T, bes leave to announce that he has always a large and varied af.sjrtment of all the various articles peculiar to his business. Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. Jt.hr.atown April, 17 18C1. tf. FOL U OX the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana j Turnpike, a smalt case t f SURGICAL IN- ! STRUM ENTS. The owner can obtaiu them by proving projertj-, and paying the charges of this advertisement. JAS. t. TUUU. WANTED Places for four BOYS, ages va rying from 5 to 10 years. Apply at the I Poor: Hoi-SK or to anv tf the Directors of the Poor. Aug. 7-3 1 BLAXK SUMMOXS AND f.XECU TWXS FOR SALE AT THIS OFF1C. List cf causes set down for Trial at a Court of Com mou Pleas to be held in Elnsburg for Cambria Countv. commencing on Monday the second day of September, A. D., l8ol, SECOND WEEK. Moore Pet.n'a R. Road Co. vs L idy vs Durbin Rex, Kem merer & co, Newkirk et. al. vs Paul Ex'rs vs King et al Stewart vs II awes vs Cretin Sink M'Farland & Co. vs lytic et al vs I loli man vs Palmer et al Richards' n et al Garr & Co- M'Keaee vs Same vs Same Williams Paul Pringle M'Manamy Guard'n Lloyd & Hill vs Plummer vs Evans et a vsEbcnsburg& Cresson RR vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Palmer et al Jont s Moore Movers for use Rodgers for use Rogers Raincy fur use Kooken Hollywood Baltzer Divers Same Zahm M'Cune Fronheiser Garman Rainey Litzinger Burgoon use Movers fr use Pollard for use Darbv Conlth of Pa. Glass Alsip Moyers for use arduer et al Kline Kerrigan Gri fiith Muller Noon Matthews Tiley Lucket Same Shoemaker Linton et ai Lycoming Co. Ins., Co vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs V3 VS VS vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs V3 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Bickford Scott Same Murray M'Kenzie Gissford M'Creary vory Conrad Pennock Tiley Driskell et al OTIagen Roberts et al Flinn's Exe'rs Rager Tiley Penna. R R Co Ryan Kinkead et al Ross et al Glass Dunmire Troxell Bickford Troxell Snyder Noble et al Exner Tiley Ccmm'th of Pa, Teeter. Penna. R R Co Harber Prothy's office, Gill Moyers Moores Krisc Fenlon et al Carle J.M'Donald, Troth 'y Ebensbburg Aug 5. '61 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to Jie directed, there will be exposed to i4jb- lie sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg. on Monday the 2nd day of Septem- ber nett, at one o'clock P. M.t the following Real Estate, to wit : ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Phil lip D. George dee'd, of, in and to a certain tract, piece or parcel ui ia.nu suuaie iu iiiuiuuwu i yo jH.-rt.iiea iu ouai , nic.no urgia-s township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of west 15 perches to a sugar, thence north 31 de Samuel Short, lands in the pame of Jacob John, 1 grees west 8ti perches to a birchj thence south William John and others, containing ICO acres, be the same more or less, about thirty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a small Plank house and small log stable. Taken in ex ecution and to be sold at the suits of Frederick Reigle and Frederick Gtzten 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, adjoining lands of Hichae1 JPCartey, John A. ii'Connell' D. A. Clark and others,con tainirg 25 acres, more or less, about 13 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hew cd log house and log barn, now in the occupancy of the said Augustice M'Omnell. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of John Coonan ALSO all the right, title, and interest of G-r- ! uelius M'Guire of. in and to the undivided half of I 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 e old at the suit of William D. Hurd for use of R. L. Johnson. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Rob ert Burgoou, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of John M'Gongh, John Noel, William Noel and others, containing 33 acres more or less, about 12 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 1J story log house and log stable, with a threshing U.or at tached, now in the occupancj' of John Brawley 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, ff. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Chest township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of John Nagle Thomson & Sum erville, John Rohe and Peter Wood ley, contain ing 100 acres mo;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 Sunierville. 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 Oount3T, 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 occupancy of of John Miller. Also a piece or parcel of land situate in White twp., Cambria twp., Cambria County, adjoining lands of Chas. Raustead, William Powell and others, containing 100 acres, mcre or less, about 40 acres of which are cb-ared. having thereon erected a two story plank house with a 1 story back building there to attached, and a log barn, now in the occupancy of Jobs, Isaac, 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, admin'r of Benjamin Redman, now for u.e 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 iu Clearfield township, Cambria County, adjoning lands of John Brotherline, Duck & M.un and others, containing 800 acres, more or less, about 35 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 2i story plank tavern house, a stable and Shook shop, now in the occupancy of the said Aaron Doughertv 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. Longeneckcr, of, in and to a piece or parcel o f land situate in Bl.ickllck twp. .Cambria couctv, a:ioiniiis I.iruts of Abraham .M.ikm. Iv:- ward Shoemaker an 1 others, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 35 acres of which are cleared, V V, j log . having thereon erected a li story 1 ewtd house, a log spring house and a log barn, now in the occupancv of the said Abraham R. Longc- neeker. Taken in executiou and to be sold at the suit of Ezekiel Hughes for the use of Davit! t Powell. I ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Jno. E. Storm, of, in i.d to a lot of ground it'inte in the borough of Sunimitvi'le. Camb.-ia o.r.n'v. fronting on the Huntingdon, Cambria and Jnh- j ana Turnpike, known on the plan of said borough j by tne numoer forty seven, (4) having thereon ; erected a 2 story frame dwelling house, a pi. ink j carpenter shop and frame stable, n w in tiie oc- ! cupanc, of the said John E. Storm. Taken in ; execution and to be sold at the suit of Given & ' Gjllins. i ALSO all the right, title, and iniorevt of Sam- j uel Black, of, iu and to a lot of ground situate in j the borough of Johnstown, fonneily iu Gne- j maugh borough, Gunbria county, frontine on ' Broad street and extending 1 aik along franklin . street to Pearl street, and adjoining a Lt of Wil- j son Patterson on the East, having there-n erected J a large 2 story plank house with a Uick building attached, aud a j lank stable, now in the occu- pancy of Isaac Speare. lake in execution and to le sold at the suit ot I eter Sugor. Isaac Reigle and Wm. S. Baird. who survived C. B. Lamb, lately doing business under the name and style of S'igor, Lamb & G. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of Syl ve.'ter M'Kenzie, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Ca.nbria county, adjoining lauds of Michael Bra wlc-, Jo seph Gessonger ami others, containing 109 acre and allowances, be the same more or less, aooiit 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 Joim S. M'Kenzie for use of F. O'Freil. ALSO All the right title and interest of Mich ael Movers, of in nd to a certain piece or parcel of laud situate in Washington township Cambria county, leing part of a tract warranted ia the name of Ihomas Johu. liegiumg at a torkeMl maple thence west, by the Lilly mill tract 185 perches to a post thence South 4o degrees, west 20 perches to a Spruce, thence South 80 perches to a Spruce, thence South one degree west 5'J ft. to Lingo Donahoe s lot, thence south 28 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, 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 c f which are cleared having three coal banks open ed and niue dwelling houses theieon ere'cted.atul two stables, oue of said Jiouses occupied by Rob ert M'Kenna, and one by Alexander Long and oue by Mrs. Elizabeth Moyers, the other six 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 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 jost, thence south 30degrees east 15 erches to a betch thence south 8'J degrees west 20 perches to a beech theuce south 37 de grees east 78 perches to a beech, thence south 26 degrees west 50 perches to a Ieech, then"e south 35 degrees west by land of Christian Len genfelter 124 perches to the place of begining, containing 78 acres be 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 countv, warranted in the name of Hiram John and patent.d to Adam Moyer and William M'Call. begining at a Birch, thence I south C2 degrees east by land of Julian Pen, 14G I perches to a cucumber, thence north 28 degrees I east 40 perches to a spruce, thence north CI do- I grees west 133 Torches to a beech, thence north 29 degrees east 125 perches to a chestnut, thence J north 49 degrees west by land of Henry Sharp 49 degrees west by tract in name of Thomas John 2C5 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 towushipj Cambria coun ty being part of a tract surveyed on a warrant to Christian Lingenfelter, begining at a forked maple corner of a survej in the name of Joseph Mover, thence through the tract of which it is a part, east 78 p"rchcs to a beech, thence by lands of Henry Sharp, Jlichael Noytr and others, South 2'J degrees west, 177 perches to a beech, thence south 35 degrees wtst l2d perches to a beccn thence north 79 degrees west 104 perches to a post, inence north b degrees west, 00 per ches to a post, thence by Moyer's land, north 4G degrees cast 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 eleared, having thereon elected a two story frame house and a frame bara now in occupancy of James Farren. ALSO A certain other piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria coun ty, begining at a post ner the Portage Road, theuce north two perches bv land of Jee Wood cock to a pd, thence north 13 degrees east 59 ! perches t line of lad of William Tiiey, theuce by said Tiley's land 16 perches to a jKt, thence one degree west 50 feet to a pot corner of Hugh Donald's lot, theuce by said lot north Gl perches west to a stump, thence 80 degrees west 3i per ches to a stump, thence south 10 degrees west 18 perches to a stump, thence south 75 degrees west 2t perches to the place of beginning. Containing 1 1 acres, be the same more or less, all of which are cleared, having thereon erected two " Coal Platforms." Taken in execution and to be soi l at the suit tf Sam'l Rhey, John Hill and Isaac D. Pores, trading under tho form of Rhey, Hill & Co. ALSO all the right, title, and interest of A.J. Weaklanu, of, in and to a pie-ec or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Dyscrt, Bingham & Holliday and others, containing 173 acres, more or leys, 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. CN. B. The Sheriff has made the following the conditions of the above sales, viz ; one fourth of the purchase money on each side to be paid at the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to $500, and upwards, under $500 and more than $100, the one third, under .$100 and mora than $50. the half; less than $50 the whole amount, otherwise the property will im mediately be put up to sale again, and no deexl will be presented for acknowledgement Uu!ess the balance of the purchase money be paid on or be fore the following Monday. R. P. LINTON, SLT. Shenffs's Office. Ebensburg, August 7. 1891. PROF. WOOD' S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND vs rIs precisely what its name indicates. f.r,Q P whi'-e pleasant to the taste, it is rcvivifi ing.j ' -exhilerating, and strengthening to the vital lowers. It also revivifies, reinstates aud . . I tlJC" Lilt 1" . 1 t.t alt, ll.i VI 1.11 II J'Ulll , Uand thu restores and renders the system in-v vulnoraDie to attacks oi Uiseae. it is the only preparation ever ofTered to the world 3 in a jKu!ar form so as to be within th-J 'reach of all. So chemically and skillfully g combined as to be the most powerful tonic, - and yet so jerfectly adapted to ax fo a:t in 13 erf'crl a'f rIi nee trifi the laics of nature, ' an-i mice xtcthe the tccaLest tlotuah, and jg toue up the digestive organs, ai'd allay all" nervous and other irritation. It is also per-, Qf.ctiy exhileratir.g in itsefTects. and yet it i.-Q xj never followed by lassitude or depression of spirit. It is composed entirely of vegca- 11.... 1 .1 !.. 1.1 ,.. .n 1 ... K oi- aim iiio.-- i u i i j iuii.'iu.ii0j.vii- Jfnl tonic and soothing properties, and con "sequenohtly can never injure. Mich a E3 remedy has l.ng been feit to be a desidora- . turn in the medical world, both by the thor- Q otigh'y skilled in medical s.ience, and also -Qby all who have sneered from dvbihty ; Z2t'or it iietils no medical skill or knowledge "even to see that debility follows all attacks of disease, and lays the ungarued system f jK-n to the attacks of many of the nnt J2 langrous to wLicli poor humanity is con- L 'stantly liable. Mich. lor example. : following; consumption. Bronchitis as the g is. In-("7 diirestion. Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Faiutness. Nervous Iri;tabi'.ity, Neuralgia. Palpiution of the Heart Mclancl.o'j-.llypo-coti.lria caee. so feai fully fatal if unatten- red to m time, called ie VTvikness and W Irregularities. Also Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Gmplaints, Dis eases of the Kidneys. Scalding or Incontir-f jence of the Urine, or any general derauge KJment of the Urinary Organs, Pain in the: Back, Side, r.Tid "between the shculders,Q 'predisposition to Slight Colds, Ilackingv and G-ntinuod Gugh, Emaciation, Difiicul ty of Breathing, and indeed we might ennu- mcrate many m re still, but we nave space only bsay, it will not only cure the debil ity following CliiJ'.s an I Fever, but prevent all attacks anting from Miasmatic li.tluen- ces.an l cure the diseasis at inee.il already W-j t attacked. And as it acts directly and per sistently upon the biliary system, arousing . the L iver to action, promoting in fact, all 3 excretions and secretions of the system, itM will infallibly prevent any dclitciioiis con- sequences following upon change tf climate and water ; hence all travelers should have Ca b-ittle with them, and all should take a Li table six)nful at least before eating. As ",it prevents costivtness. . ... strengthens the di- ll"b' gestivc ergans. it snouUt le in the nanus ... . . i all iersons of sei entarv habits, students. Lj a ministers, literary men. And all ladies not M accustomed to much eut door exercise should i , always use it. If they will they will fiiilQ a i agreeabl jleasant. and cflicfent remely Qagsinst those ills which rob them of their H beauty; for leauty cannot exist without 'r-4 health, and health cannot exist while thcQ . above irregulatiesc ontinue. Then again. tj hi the Cordial is a perfect Mother's Belief. 'Taken a month or two Wfore the final trial A I f4 she will pass the dreadful eriod with ierfect r? ! r safctx. There is no mistake aJmut if, tfmV Cbrdial is all ire claim for it. Mothers, try it! And to you we appeal to detect the J illness or decline r.ot only of your daugli-p ters lefoif. it be too late, but al yrur sons O.ind husbands, for while the former, fr l false delicacy , often goes down to apn-ma-K r Hire grave rather than let their condition a l known in time, the latter are often u.. Mniixeil up with the excitement of business that ti it were not lor you they too woullj travel in the name downward path, until too late to arrest toeir fatal " fall, lint the S J mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal ; for we arc Mire your never failing affection will unerrinslv i ki i i I m jjyou to Prof. Wood's Iiestorative Cordial and -aud r.Ixxl Ilenovator as tiie remely which Mshould be alwavs on band in time of natal. Q O.J. WOOD, rroi-rietor, 441 Broadway. New York, and 114 market street, St." 5JLoU4,. Mo., and sold by all good Druggists. M Trice One Dollar per Bottle. FOR ? ALE BY. II. C Detise, Ebe-scvhq. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The propria te rs and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH ,B1T TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the United States because the article has attained a reputation heretofore unknown, A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumeson bare s?rt ions or blazoning p fiery. Th con sumption of Hortmpr's Stomach Bitters for the last year amo'ur.trd to over a half million bottles and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident tht:t during the coming year the consumption w ill reach near one million 1-ot ties. This immense amount could never have been sold but f r the rare medicinal projerties c-iLtained in the piepcration. and the sanction, of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only i coon i men lc ' the Bitter? to their patierts, but are r.ady r.t all times to give testi monials to its -f;oav in all cas;-s of stomachic derangements and taedis 'ases resulting therefrom This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by cxtraoniinary eilorts in the way if trumpet ing the qualities of the Bitt rs. but a solid esti mation of au invaluable inevlicint, which is des tined to be as eiul'iring as time it.-elf. Ilostetter's SUniach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague am various other bilious complaints have com. ted their victims by hundreds To be tb!e to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsic aud like diseases, is to the pro prietors a source of unalloyed pleasure, lt re moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu rifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systefor giving it that tone and energy indisjensable st the restoration of health. It operates upon the domach. liver, aud other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and soon restores them to condition essential to the bealthy discharge cf tiie functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will rind in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a t?i.ic, and rejuvenating generally. We havt? the evi dence ef thousands of aged men and women who have exjierienced the liera tit of using this prep aration while suffering from stomach derange ments and general debility; acting undei the ad vice cf physicians, they have abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the merits c-fthis article. A lew words to the gentler sex. There are certain jx-riods w hentheir cares are so bar rassing that nianj- of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and ehild is rj al-sorbing ly tender, that the mcthcr. especially if ?he le young, is apt to forget her own health in her ex treme anxiety for her infant. Should the itriod of maternit arrive during the summer sexs-.n, the wear of Udy aud mind is gegerally aggrava ted. Here tl e:i, is a necessity for a stimulent to rccujK?rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting tri als and responsibilities. Nursing niotl ers gener ally prefer the Bitt- .-- to all otner invjgorators that receive the endorsemcLt of physicians, lo calise it is agieeable to the taste as well as cer tain to give a ptrciaccLt increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to wh-T.n we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysen tery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all disea ses or derangements of the stniach, curer-nua-ted invalids, persons of seler.tr.ry accupati -n, and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy sical welfate by giving to Ilostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trill. CAUTION. We caution th? public against using any of the many imitation of coiintoi frits but ask for H-jstrtTkuV Ci LF.r.p.ATtn Stomach Bittkks. and see that each bottle has the uor Is 'Dr. J. Ilostetter's St -mach Bitters" blown on the side of tl.e bottle, and stamped em the metal- lie cap coverln the cork, and obrve that cur autograph s ignature is on the label. O ln j.arcl and sold by IIOSTETTER & SMITH. I':.ttluigh. I'a., and bi by all dnig gists. gr-cers. and .h-aleis generally throrglai:t the t'r.it--! Stato, South America, and Germany. AOKNTS. Davis & .Tones. El cs.ibunr; J. A. P irri.-h. Summit ville; Wm. Litz.nger, Loretto; Peter Kinney. Mun.-ter. Sept. o. 1S00. ly B'CERHAVE'S HOLLAID BITTERS FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.c. T7, .nr-nkfiil intro.Iurti.in and nc of thfcs celet.ratol Romedr has beon the s:1m--il Hiri literal fl-lof compound railrd Hitters.-' offered in rarioua f.inn. from a quart bottle to a five psUon keir. untU this wiwi - Bitters " is bul another name for "grog," or uie villiiuous ata-key mix ture. lint the really pn-at relief derited from the minute doea one teaspoonf ui, of our nivJidne, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the entirt abxnoe r,f eflrr frrrjtrah'rm, has e-UMihed fi it a reputation which the butt of imitation aud c.n terfeits have filled to undermine. It is p.witively a ece tal.le prearation, wilb barely sumrft-nt pure rj iriU to ttrMtnr . t. But one size of the genuine, (Half Pint Bottles,) pice One Doliar. It is a medicine of long tried efficacy for rurrfjing the Bluot, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the aEicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain Its strength, a healthy action cf the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be tho quick result, for Indigestion, Try Bffrhaie's Holland Bitlcrs. For Ilearttyorn, Try Burhave's Holland Bitlfri. For Acidity, Try Burlme'i Holland Bitltrv. ForTNVtrlrsn, Try Borrhave'i Holland Bitten For Headache, Try BtrrhaTe's Holland Bitters. For Loss of Ajrpetite. Try Birrhave'i Holland Bitten. For Costireness, Try Bsrhaie's Holland Bitters. For Piles, Try Burhave's Holland Bitten In all Nerroos, Rheumatic and Neuralgia ACeo tions, it baa in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided care. BEAD CABEFTJLLY! The pennine hirfily concentrated B-rrUire'i Ttoitand Bitters ia put op in half-pint bottlea only, and retailed at One Uuliar per bottle. The demand- frr tbia truly elebrated Medicine baa induced matiy ImitaUona, vhka tbe nublic should guard against purcbaeUD. Jfcinare o f Imposition I Sx tSat ewr iitu tf oat Ot taM tf very UiiU fou bug. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE FB0FBXET0&S, FITTSDUKGn, PA For sle in Elietisbiirg bvA.'A. CAUKKIL A'T" t 22. 1Ki;o.-1v.. "SETTLEMENTS WANTED. THE accounts of DILLON & HEME. f r BiacksmitHn:; at bt. Augustine. Camlri; Cunty. Lave I left with the t-ul'Scrilir f-r collcctK-n. C&" Suits m ill e Won slit in all cases from and after the first lav of September next. JOHNSTON O ATM AX. Ehentlur!j, July 31, 1P61-3; CAT HA?-TIG t . -. - . . i PTI ' f-.i-. ji it j' phuuin,; . rr .m '. i. .. ..oi-r. ith yo jr - t. !i 1 T.i'.t-r.i. a'i.1 Tour fi-t;n-; uiioTi!..r:'.i! Vbene yi'.ijtiii" i!i I'n-luilri.' rii-i;!:'--. Smno lit of ki i- it. .-j --: I3 vou. juiii ph''!! Ia ::. r'.l h' t.r.:i.!r -- of t'i.- ri r.-.".e"!;-. T? Jltrr' J I mtc Out tliP;i--.i-:en-ii lr.1111 -r -a rifr t!i- M.kvI, -n't I t ih" fo:i niovooi u'Hi.: trii:-I.-i in h-'all1! UTiiili- Tiiry iimulr ;.it fu:-. tin f 1 in- l- iy i ii.-. vior-M-ni -lv"ii5? he o?Vtr-' ti '1 n-ii- ' di-s'. A .! 1 -.; oto- -BrhorointheNily-.a.i ! Wriifii it r- it'-ral fun -tion. Th. if not rrti vfsi. r-.i -t i--vn lli'-'ii-'-Ivos nii'l the Kiirroan-iinJ Tar.-, J" ''.' - er il ''- rav.ition, nT.-riii-, an-1 dis.-s.-. ", ':! i l.'.: po-iia:r!. i"-;r-pi'-s'-i h th loraii'"!i -nt. I 1';." Av. i nil-, mi-l -e hour dti-cttW tti-r n-stos : 11 im-1 a of Ibo avU-ra, au-i with it th.- -!;. f".-. 10t-r of health .-i;iiiw" Wh.-a is true Mid o an ';1 1'"! 11U a:i 1 s.ir.M..u r.iiu-ptaiu:. i- also trnt- im 1-1 : 1 o p iuatel a.i-l ilaii '.TvKi- dit-nit-Tt. 'I !i f ;''"-' ' etT.-rt !li.in. Cau-iti hf Fim::ir ;.-rr:-. - i i.:i-l doran -. iti.nits nf th ii.itiiral funrtio-s ' l.n.i;. . il, r an- r;.j-i ilr. and maiiv of Hum or.-:y. - ly t:. -.ni- ni-aiiK. N.m.-wli. ku w irtu.-s -. rnl-. nisi u. ji.i-t to emj-li.y tini mlien fuS-.Ti'iJ i:0.n l.ie -uitr-d.T tli.-r run-. " , , -t .it.-i-i.-i.!- from l.-aliiiir r'-yi-"'- ln '",,r,f ' pri.u-ij-jl mi , ami from oilier m-ii ku..--a u. i: j-.t-1011 I-'rom a yincarliiirf iTrrehaut of S'- .., ' ' J. Dp- ATI Your lili ar- thV l: :.a-.vi or a" tVt m gr-at ii rn.iii.-iuo. They have ourv.i mv lit:!o ri!t-:lit. r of a!--r.iu un i-ii li.-r Imnl-iui 1 f-- t t "i-it I i-rov.-1 in-ur-iV for vears. H.-r motti.T li t- Uvn 1 tni - ousir afnirt.-J "with bl..tcli.' and -in-! o-. In r -l-in ms 1 in h.-r hnir. Aft.-r our ohii.l -. ca-rv-d. iic trie I vw;r and they Lave cured li-r. ASA MOKGill-H.'-- A rinnlly PUjralc. rr,.r 7r. K. IH Carlicright, AVr .-VTfl. Your I'iil- are tho i-rinoe of porgio. Th'Ir o-coeil-ut Ti il.;i -s fiurpa-i-i ai:v rjita-irtic w-- r"'f"- They aro mi! I, ut v.-rvoi-rtHiii and --Tt-rt:i-il in l'i--ir aeti -.n .n V. Uiu. ! -i. -u'lit.-n in-tV.-a liuin iuiaiu-iijle lo us ia fuc tn.-jitin.-i it of di'-a.-'U-e. ilradacltr, Silck. IIcdcb, Knl flmli Font Dr. E'itard Joyrf, liattimre. P::K !l!:o. Avf.r: I cannot answor yon t. i.i com ilaint I have curd ith Tour lilU 1 U.T t!;au to -r.y n!! ihtit trc rrrr trr'it tcitli ( finrpntire infi.Ti'. 1 J-!-i.-e jrr-at !-iM-ud. no.- on an fl'.-otual catliartic in iry '-'!y c.ut--t with tii-a.o. an.1 l-li.- iusr as I !otlirt y .r I'iji tllurU us the best we Uavr. I of roorK- valat h'Ii'.y. liTrnin. Ia M.y 1. 1-.5. I!U .1. C A rrn. Sir : 1 hve U-ii r-ixtv-d;y ciin-d of tli- -tir-l fcr. i. ? aiiv l ly run h.ivo, l.y a d--oor two of v..ur fiils. lt t iim 10 ajie from a foul el jm.-.cli. wlilo'i tl. v rliniiM- at on.,. Your with fe-al n.ict, KI. AT. rKl.r.I.K. 7c.-t Stftn.rr Utri .. Blllona DUordtri-LlTrr ComplilnU. r-.m nr. 7"W.irc lirlt,ofXr Vori (V. N.it out v an- vour fill .i-lnnraMr adufitod to th.-ir pur n an" Ejn-ri -ut, but I find tl.f houeScial He. i? iqion the l.iv.-r rrrv murlu-d iud.o.1. They havo in my prac tice ir..vo.l niorv c-fl i-tu:il fr the cure of liiiUws vm--'.-. than anv oue reir.o-iy 1 can moution. 1 wi.con ly r j.iicv tliat vrc luvi- nt l.-iith a purgative which i i r t Jiy tiie couli Jeuce of the ir;Viioa aud tho iieoplo. LKPISTMKNT F THE TTF.Rloi:, Vat-!iiMl.i. I. C.th IvA StR : I h.lvo oe-t your Pillj. in ny p.m.Ttl and lioj.it t pra.-'i."e e-r i.le- vou mi-l.- tii.-m.aud io n. h.tii.i . t-nv th. a- arotheh.4-t cathartic, w employ- Th. ir r.-r --Ntinj- ji-t: n on tho liver 1 qui.-k an-1 d Ti-1, cv..i- - jinntlv i!n v are an adinimld.' r.-nn-.ly f-.r :. raii..-mei:" .of th:it ot;u lnd.-wl. I hnvc I l-.m !"i..!ii-l .1 on.' .-.'iMit lis.is,- so bi-tiu3te that it did ti-t r -a Mlv vi-1! tiieui. I'ralerualiy yuiirs ALONZ-O i. A M. 1 '.. yii.-.-i.-iiH fftlf .Kiri -.- r;u iU D)'imtrry, r larrhn-K, Rrlat. Worm. row 'r. J. C. T.-vow, cf t'.'.i" .'7 Your hiive had a lontrinl in ir.r r-..-.-J?" ftr.d hoi ! them in e-s-etn on.- of tho bot ; r rt 1 h 2 over found. Th ir aitrrativo effort uion l.. " -r t:..- - th-'iii hu .xo-ll-iit rt-m-ii v, wii-u iriv.-n i.i n..!l - -r fc '('.. t!ji' i,t r awt ftiirrUrit. Til. ir v..ir c .;:. m:ik-! them vory uro jiliWc and convraivu: :or lU of women ai i chiaron. Dyiprpla, I input it y of tlte I--d. Irivt H-r.J. l. HUa- , :'a"r AJcti.t ' - :-x !::. ATKn: I hxvo u ! ynir IM! w i !i u- '.l T2c-. s-. i-i mv f.tiuily a'i-1 fr:--.-i-r tii -' 1 - 1 - ia iitn-is. T.i r. :n!.i:-- t t.rau ... . .1 p;:n-y tlio hl.wi-1. lie y an- t v- ry ! -: t : . I -vr k'lowu. siu-J I can cin;i-i. u:'y r--";ii my frit-uu-v. our-, - .;.-!i.- Vit.-. Vyomitv .. X. V-. ' 4 ' '" " f i!-.r; m: : 1 a in u.i y our "jtth:ir:ic I . . -ti is -au I t;.i 1 t!:- 'a '.i v."--. li. -it 1 iir:.:n . . .j- ---- i'-, a-IliTv. fun'v ry: ;.iu i.yt.-in and ;inri; f " Ji.l. i. Ml.ACIi -i. M. Con 1 1 fin t inn. C'ot t n tie. Sf :: lihtmualloit, i -o t . Nruralc , : i'arl.U, Kits, rlr. iV..: Dr. J. I'. I .ir' .".I. Jfu-'r-''. ' : -Ton mu-ti -i'i:i't l' sailof-cur 1 i:N I ' mftio nf.f. If oil-r i-l" jr ir-y as t-fiicjcious :i I tia-. I'n-y mi..- i i j--: --i . . iriZ it for lie t-n-lit f i!h- ron'Ti:-- i-. k. . tlist comjil ant. hi -li. u .h bt-I 'i-i-i i :- tiie rro'-iillor -f of'.i. i i fir. w. to o:tL:i:iit-' inllioi! .ir, t Jour 1". -,-orjmi cuie tlic it-t-x---. J"i m -V."-'- - S.'atrt, '7 -.n mrf .Vi'.Vi ' I fiv.d '-i-- or two ! irir- ii -f y..i-r I'll:-. ' pr;i -r ti:ii.', art- -.- !!. rt ) r. ..i-t-. o. ' . .-.-r. -'. -n l"-n t.'-!!v or ;-..--i-tiy :t;rir-- i. v-rr Mi-rl:, :il t- -- 1 m " h l.U'1 "." Tl: v ar- - tu i-h t'; - -t ic we Uavi li. iiK-ii-1 no tii. r to n.y i'.tii-:ti. 7:-.- :. i ) . ! t ... . . I r-.-e. : Frost Ihf r. Dr. il.-trlt t.ffth li it h'Uv.l l;'l--i !!."!-i.:i,ii 1 vo.tr li;. S..i;:' l n "viy:.-i:;i:i!i. ti., . i rn.-rKt-f: 1 I' t i.i 1 ii. ! r-- i : --i i ai:i 1 1 . i-ti--'.! i-i ?.-! 1--1 - ::" . ! -.. Siy-u. At---!!-.:.' 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Tiie in.ita::t f.ol tl .it tl.v a wj'ul cvti-K-quec-es f e;f-al'U r.;y 1 e tf:i i-t;i.r.'.y removed uitlmut ii.ternal r.:t!i.-iiie-; -r the tl.tiii'rtm-t appvicatioiiS f cauiies. intrnTei ts. rnt-he.-i.tl Knpes. aud oth-r ripirio 1 ltvi.rs, i l.ere cleaily lU-mou-tra- te l, ;:nI tl.e t.tuviy tii v aiirl treat Jit. as a :-- ti-d I - the L" -Mv .ful Ctkla d 1 fu"v xj !.i'.:n 1, ! - nieaiis f wl.ivli tvery o::P is eisaVeil to cr.te l iinv.-'f ir-rfei-t'v. at.d attl;e le:t js:Me c t, tl.-'eby ar-iV.n z all tbo fldveri is,-d !nMrw:.s. tiieo.o. II.) !-cture i: pn ve a l'ij in liiiiui-auds and tli-f.!iijds Scut tinder seal, i4i a :aiti envelope. ii any a.l.lri-ss, jTTt 7rf-. tbe nrv-pt cf two it.i-i; st.in.t.s, lv a-Mre-ji.ii lr. Cil. J. C. Ki.!NK, M. !.. 127 IV.werv. New York. st Vev Ii. x 4.5S0. March 20. VI. April ll.00.-ly Ar,;. 1 4. V.l. SE F-SEALING " FRUIT CANS, S.1CO J05.l I-1ST YEAR! The uri'l' r"j.neil will tc-Il Lis popular r.aVe SLLF-SEALIKG FHUIT CANS, Tl.is if.iHi. .t tl.e following p i e. Foil CASH: One Quait Can., with Gir.cnt. $1 00 per d 7.eti. Two Q'i trt Cn. with Cement, Jl 75 per d.wn. CC5A11 orders from aditauce f .r Five Io;:ks, or liiore. trVii ai'mjHiin't-J fith tc "tS, w ill promptly attendid to the Cms Mi'mvly prke-l and deiiverei a: the Eai'r -a 1 Sta.ioii virh.il extra chrrgo. Address tr send .r-ler to nsNK rv. HAY. .Tnlv Si 2-n JiJu.-iown. IT" r I
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