ili . - - - - 'ijjipeniisi Candidate President Jadgc, GEORGE TAYLOR. i ,-naunce inrself. therefore, ia compliance! , MMiK-st contained in vour lettpr lmf-.rn J 11 1 1 J " w candidate for tue uffica of Pretident xf v ,.( the Twenty fourth Judicial District, rTLtf I'cnnsjlvauia K-d Koul Cot Luve ;:- a Lu.mIj eDgagcd in laying the i-u-k upon tLe Ebensburg and Cresson Rail fsz'l; it is already completed aa far as Mr. tj'ifarro's, where it crosses the Turnpike. .la,. 1. Mnrrav h insf. rtr , i J ! of the br?t brands cf flour, and other j t--eaJ stuffs, whioh be is selling at reasonable pices for cash; he Las also a good quality of ct.Tie omi sugar at the cheapest prices. Give tli a call XTUur friend James C, Noon, E:q., since rctui u from the war, where he won the tijLot praise f r Li courage, energy, and tScicncy as Lieuteuanf i f rapt. Lint d's com pany, aul Ai juiant. of the 3rd regiment, has r.-onifd the practice of the law in Johnstown. 'rikre is uo Letter lawyer in tbe county, and te iiiereforo reccoanueiiJ him to the patron ise ff cur friends of that plice. Oliver fill ey. The ii'i.Jersigu-'d h ive b-i.vi authorized by t" -ernor Curtin. to rai.-e a yoluuteer com- p.-. f In'ai. try. f"r service in the present jr ;j be composed f men at least forty fivt v,ar.s of ae. i p'T.sou under tha. ajo will te icvpiid as a member of snid company. !i wish Uj in this company, will please f.f.Iv ' the undfsfied. The crisis dem- i .i .. !....'! l I - . i'...s li'ai l-miv i:uu Mum u u(i uis ouiy. rn rut t!i"Ti Si?v-r Grej-s. Let us not let ,ebns ! a!l the fighting Wm 1'ai.mkr Ja. Mcrkay, ij Marlett. jyTi.e Uiani M" "f tiie Tambrii County ; t Ajficuiiural oei. ty. are making every prep- a -i..n re- -ary b-r th accomodation of lho?e o:t:tio :!. .:-r. i isi.s ii it pif g tOCK a, t- -t ai.r-d t! r every thing possible will . ;( iit-f t;.t.ir c -nort. It ia hoped that .rccr t!;n 'll.'-ut the canty attend, i Lri;.-; w th them p -ciniin of their stock ir.J rroilu'.'r. The manejrers have fixed the r.r'i'n ? a' !. ratf that they will be cna rJ to piy a!! th:t are awarded Th" crops n.l th at:tr-.'t :i;C we think, wiii - larjrt-r tl;nn fnrnn r vrnr. .i a: .:i i - I J. Mitrh- :r.V'r!!i, u;:y, !' tlii- -In iVik-k Church, at 1 Orb int.. by the Rev. !l. Thomas 1. Fknun of Kl'SlS, Ul. l'iOK Iltl.E.NE ti'.a ce A eo'.iir.'u: yin lli-i nbnv nMiv, we recciv i i gM i d l!ir. fii which the bipp brido viii will please 3c::'-pt i n- thanks but at r same time, we aj-u:e him, it does not u jci .atr us for Lis carry irg i ff the IJeMe of -Kinbutgh ; one, the bea-tty of whose per- .. i-otily f xc II u by the true beauty of :r . iul viiich is eternal, and wi'I not fade x:y !( rre ti.e r.iu'a of tiiue,. We know 1 !:.! u ;vili cnoujh t) be confident that iv. i:iiy t wear j-ujIi a precious jewel . v. ::eu:. Tae Laj-py cotipl-, almost ! Li..i:. iy after tie n.ari crernohy, 'irtd r'.ir their fu'ure home in Leavenworth i.-. t.:.t in .'J.e; 'I'un.pt 1! erai'v ik mg of tlx: l.ri lo we s;iv iu t tie words o r ( liiiliii:ir tLe Llili.ft of fi uz 0 .iu- ye not fair Inez ? l :'-i.e i;.t :!)' ict.(, 'u..li wlitn t'ue sun id d-wn, Ar. I r ,l. t!,e wo:M cf rest: ' "-r djylirht with her, i!;:'!.-s that we fjvc bet-t, ;,( -tii niorning blushes ou her cheek '1 upon her breast. Tt:s VoDs,ns of tiil Microsc-pe. We -er.st.in i it is through the agency of this 'vs. vising iuslrutncr.t that Dr. Ayer has 'CLgth Miceeeded in finding the paludal I'M ilid J( l.r..!:,;niF it l, - fC '"j, bJ4idv;it:i. J 1 iia c::ts we iu this section have abundant ev- e"e in the Fever and Azuc which it alone r'uces when absorbed through the luns to the blood It has long been held to be raFr or something jn the vapor of water decayed or decavinj? vegetation. Uo- T great magnifying power, the Djctor has tins vapor to contain distinct orcau- cr living bodies, corresponding precise- -h those found in the blood of Ague sub- 's. Thf-w am if? finn t. a.. ::vr j IUAU W171U1C ihe caked eye, but have disticct character form. Ilrt thlnl-a t )i o tt q ra nn.nJn.i;.. Qfcayiog matter, or in the blood, and hence 'uem in the system. He maintains that J resemble iu character, the other fcrmcn- ,,ve poisons, or such as the virus of raVels of a dead body, &c, all of which are known reproduce themselves with great rapidity e yeast in moistened flour, so that the eatest quantity impregnates the whole mass ast though a powerful magnifyer is seen te a forest of vegetation which grows, 'ssoms, and goes to seed in a 6aort time. asm is not so distinctly vegetable, but has -'re appearance of animai life, although its ns cannot be perfectly distinguished. iit tbi Dnetnr I'i!rr-.c it is aD organic substance and he has fur- frfouud and embodied in his "Ague Cure" cat will destroy it. Leader, St. Louis Mo. ftTWe refer our readers to the advertise '' of Meesrs. Grew Adams and others. 'Bother r.art cf the r.anrr. t - - I X rvoTicr. A LL PERSONS indebted to R. S. Buan, arc -JL requested to call and mate settlements im.. mediately. Otherwise their accounts will Le left with the proper authorities for collection. Ebensb'g, Aug. 21.-tf. R. S. BUNN. TEACHERS WAXTi n: Tree male, and oiie female, are wanted for --.-..0 vuiiiiuii uluu.'is. rsaai Kiaiiou by the County Superintendent will take place at the School ITouse in Ebensburg on Tuesday the 24ih of Sep, when and where all apiicants may appear. Itv order of the S ho. 1 Rward. DAVID J. JOKES Sec'y. Sep. 11th 1861, L't. A0.1IIXISTR.4.TORS SOTICIi Letters of administration upon the estate of Wiil iam Uurke, late of Summerhill township. Cambria County, dec'J, having been granted by the Register of will to the undersiirned, a 1 per- D '?'ieu to saut estate will please make lnimAiiata v VTit.nr nn.i tli.-kn h T.T.-. against the same will present them without de- lav to. JEREMIAH GLEASO.V A,lmV iSrpt. 12. 1861. 6t, pd. FAK91 rO SALE. FTlHe UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his well JL known farm, situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoining hinds of Thomas Far- J rell, Richard Adams, Cornelius Morris and others. containing 9 acres and allowauce. The improve ments are. a I J story frame house and a go! stable, p.nd a fine orchard. The place is well timbered, and well watered iu every part, A good road ruus through it, conveniet t-j the resi dence. About fifty acres a:e cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Sep. 12. 161. iit. PETER ADAMS Jr. CKtrays. CAME to the residence if the undersigned in Cambria township, last June, a red cow about four years old, also a red steer about three years old, and having a white stripe along tcie back. The owner, or owners are requested to couie forward, prove property, pay charges, and tnke them away. Otherwise they will be dis posed of according to lw. RICHARD J. EVANS. Sept. 11th. 3t.-l86l. Election Proclamation. 1'i usUAXT to an Act of the Geueral Assembly oi the Commonwealth of I tuusylvauia, entitled "An Act relating to the Elections of this Com nioii weal tli," approved tbe 2i;d day of July, A. U. l3y, 1, RoiiEltT P. LINTON, High Sheriff of the County ol Cambria, iu the Commonwealth i.f Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the Electors uf the County aforesaid that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the County of iJ.unbna on the SECOND TCEsDAV, - eiug the fi.li day of OCTOBER. A. D. 1601, at w,lKh tne aiaie ana Oounty oiiu-ers will Device- 0l.B 1cr,:i -, coij-mctiun with Rlair, Hunting- noli ana Laiuuna w mi iiie tincc oi i resiac-ni e. One person tJ fill the ofCjc of member of the II :;i.-.e of liCpresent itives of the State of Penn sylvania. 0.;e pel sou to fi'l the oCIee of Sheriff of saiil equity. One jiersou to fill the office of Treasurer of t iLl county. One peisi!i to llli the ofiL-e of CommisHouer ol Ki.iJ c.'iinty. Tv. ' pcioous to tlii the tfiice of Associate Judge of raid colii.ry. One pers n to fill tho office of I). rector of the i'oor iiiii 11-iise ol Employment of said coin.ty. One peiso:i to liii the olUco of Auditor for said CLUiity. The electors of the township of Allegheny to meet as follows, to wit : The electors ol theilis j trie t composed of that part of said township of i Allegheny, beginning at the linj dividing R lair I and Cambria, counties, at a point Oa the oiviJiug line of two tracts of land, one of which is war ranted in the name of A:.ron Rowen, and tne other in tLe names of Mary Rowen and Veau Lewis, theuce .-outh 89 degrees west 03 perches, thence south 20 degrees west tu a poii.t on the old Bargooh Uap Road, thence along said road to the township road leading to IJumt Mills, thencesnth 13 degrees west UuJ perches to Daw son's Mills and house, thence along the township road to t5urnt Mills, to dividing 1 ne between Al legheny and Washington townships, theuce along WashingLou township line to dividing line be tween Cambria and iilair Counties to meet at the School Home, in the town of Gallitzin, in said district ; aod the electors cf that part of said tow nship of AUegiieuy, residing outside of the alove described boundaries, to meet at School House No. 0 iu said township. Ti e electors of the district composed of the t i-.vnship i f Rlackliek, to meet at the house of Adam Meakin, in the village of Rtlsano, in said townsuip. - Tiie electors of the district composed of the townthip of Cambria, to meet at the Court House in the borough of Ebensburg. The electors of the district composed of the towmhii) of Carroll, to meet at the School House in Carroiltown, iu said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Jarrclltowu, to meet in the School House of said Uorough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Chest, to meet at the School House on the I arm of Richard J. Rroiidfoot, in said township. 'Ihe electors of the district composed of the Borough f-fChesi. Springs, to meet at the houss of Jacob Wagner, iu said Borough. - The electors of the district composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at the house of John 11 Uul'.giass, in s-aia lowusuip. The electors of the district composed of the township of Conemaugh, to meet at the School House at Singers, in said township. The electors of the rlistrict composed of the Bjrou 'h of Conemaugh, to meet at School House Vr. 1. in said Boroujrh. The electors of the district composed of the township of Croy le, to meet in the rchooi House in the villaee of Summerhill, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Rorouh of Ebensburg to meet as follows : East Ward lit the Curt House, in said Ward; West Ward at James Myers' Hall, in said W ard. The electors of the district composed of the township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henrv Kacrer. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough cf Johnstown, to meet as follows: 1st Ward "at the Tublic School House No. 6, in said Ward ; 2d Ward at the Johnstow n House, corner of Main and Lorust street, in said Ward ; 3d Ward at the Foster House, in said Ward ; 4th Ward at the Mansion House, in said Ward ; 5th War.1 at. the Ktrnville Hotel, m said ard. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Loretto, to meet in the School House of said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Munster, to meet at the warehouse of Augustin Durbin, in the village of Munster, in haul townshin. The electors of the district composed of the township of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Kring, in said townsuip. The electors of tre district composed of the township of Summerhill, to meet at the School House in the JJorougu ol umore, in saia iowu fchin. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Summitville, to meet at the School House, in said Boroash. The electors of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Jerome Tlatt. in said township. The doctors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School House, near John tleadrick o, m said townainp. The electors of-the district composed of the township of U ahington, to meet at the Sch-oi House, situate at the foot of plane No. 4, in said township. TLe e.ectors of the district com posed of the Borough of Wilmore, ti meet at the School House, in said Borough. The elector of the district composed of the township of White, to meet at the Sch jol House No. 1, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Yoder, to meet at the School II juse in Cambria City, in said township. A:id I f irthrr giv? notice, f.s in and by the loth Section f the aforcsa: 1 A.t I am directed to do, That all persons, excepting Justices of the Peace, who sh.i'I hold any office or appointment of profit vr trust under tne government of the United State, or of this State, or any City or incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherw ise, a sulordinate or agent, who is or shall be employed under tiie legislative, ju diciary or executive department of this State or the United States, or any City or incorporated District ; also, that every member of Congress and tiie State legislature, and of the select or common councils of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Cleik of any election of this Com monwealth, and that no Insjector. or Judge, or other officer of auy such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for. Also, in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to elections aud for other purposes," approved-the 10th day of April, lS5o it is en acted that the foregoing 13th section shall not be so construed as to prevent an military oQic-er or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspec tor at any general or special elections in the Com mon wealth. Also, that in the 01st :,ection of said Act it is enacted that ' every general and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight aud ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without iuteiruption or adjournment, until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closet I. The general, special, city, incorporated district, and township elections, ard all elections for elec tors of President or Vice President of the U. S . shall be held and conducted by the Inspectors and Judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed as hcreiuifter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforcsiid, but a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, w ho shall have resided in this State at least one year, an- in the election district wheie be offers to vote at leat ten days immediately pre-edrng such election, and" within two yeais paid a State or County tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the ( lection. Rut a citiz -n of the U. S-. who h d previously leen a qualified voter of thin State, and removed therefrom and lcturned. and who shall have reside I in the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled tj vote after residing in this State six mouths. Pro vide. 1, That the white freemen, citi.-ns of the United Stats, between the ags of twenty-one and twtnty two y ears, and have nsidixl in the election di.-tr'ct ton days as aforesaid, shall l-e en titled t j vote, althoi gii thev shall not have paid Taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not coi, tamed in the lit f taxable in habitants, fn. iiishcil by the Commissioner, unh'-s tirst he prodin-e a receipt for the payn.et-t wi'lnn tw.j ya:s of a St.do or C-oimty tix, as-sed agreeably to the Gjnstitutioii and uive satisfacto ry evidence, either on Lisovu oath or affirmation, or that of another, that he has paid such tax, r on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath of the payment tln-reof, or, second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shad do pose on oath or affirmation that lie has resided in the Slate at least one year I fore his application, und make such proof of his residence in the dis trict as is required by this Act and that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him, that he is of age aforesaid, and give such other evi dence as is required by this act, w hereupon the name of the person so a-lmittr l ti. vole, shall Ik inserted iu the Alphabetical list by the Inspect ors, and a n.-te made opposite thereto by writing the won! Tax" if lie shall re permitted to vote by r. ason of bavins paid tax ; or the word "Age if be shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age shall be called out to the Clerks, who shall make like notes in the list of voters kept by them. Iu ail cases w here the name of a person claim ing to vote as lound oa the I.si Sunushed by the Commissioners and Assessors, or his light to vote, whether found thereon or n -t is o! j -cted to fey nv (iiiablicd cili.'-ns, it shall he t he duty of the Inspectors to examine such person on oath as to Ins una l icatu.iis. and it lie claims to have rc-ioci within the State for one year i-r more, I. is c-atu shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof tiiereol by at least one competent witness, who shall le a qualified elector, that he has re sided within the district for more than ten days next preceding said election, and shall also him self swear that his bona fide residence, in pursu ance c f his law ful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district rbr the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified, as a'oresai l, and who shall make due proof, as is required, cf his resi dence, and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward, or dis trict, iu which be shall reside. "If any persni shah prevent or attempt to p-cve:it, any officer of any election, under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere within the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window, where the same may be holding, or shall riotou.dy disturb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threa's, force or violence, with design to influence unduly, or overawe, any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, .-uch persons on conviction shall be fined in anv sum not exceeding $500, be imprisoned for any time not less than one mcnth, nor more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resident cf the citv. ward, district, or township where the said offence was committed and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two vears. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Act first aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of their respective districts, ana pro duce -them at a meeting of one Judge from each district, at tho Court House., in the Borough of Ebensburg. on the 3rd day after the day ot elec tion, being Friday the 11th day of October, A. D 18G1, then and there to do and perform those du lies required of them by law. And further, if any Judge, by tickness or un avoidable accident is unable to attend said meet ing of Judges, then the certificate or re turn afore said bhall be taken charge of bv one of the Iuspec tors or clerks of the election of the same district, who shall ilo and perform the duties of said Judge unable to attend. Given under my hand at my office in Ebens burg, tne 4th day of Sej tember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty one, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty sixth. ROBERT P. LINTON, Sheriff. Sept. 12. 1861. JOB WORK, OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY VOX E AT THIS OiTlCE II K PORT 1T.ICFS. SO.Od o 0 ITur per 1 U Extra Family, Extra. " Superfine, Wheat, ci bushel. Rye. Buckwheat, " Grn, Oats, Potatoes, 5 IU I ! 1.1?-. -( .6-.4 .00 ,2 l.jO 2.00 1 ."Jo 5. CO 1.70 10 10 14 10 Apples, Apples, Peaches, Beans. Clover seed, Timothy, do Butter," Lard. Bacon. Egis, " dried. lb. doz. ,10J to DEXIISTRY. rfflilE undersigned Graduate of the Baltimore Ji College of Dental Surgery, respectfully of fers his professional services to the eili.:ns of Ebensburg. He has spared ho means thorough ly to acquaint himself with every improvement in his art. To many years of personal cxperierire Le has sought to add the imparted expedience of the highest authorities in Dental Sca..ce. He simply asks that an opportunity may be given for bis work to speak iU ow n praise. SAMUEL BELFOKD. D. I). S. Office over the store vi Davis, Jo:es & Co. Uekerkxces. Prof. C. A. Harris; T. E. Bond, jr ; W. R. Handy; A. A. Blandy. P. H Austen, of the Baltimore College. VAIX'AltI,i: IK O I i: I IT Y FO It S TTl The undersigned offers at private sale, 8 acres of land situated iu the immediate vicinity of the borough of Wilmore, adjoining lands of James Young, Ainich and others. It ohers superior inducements to those wishing to secuie a h-one in this vicinity. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to the subscriber, near Wilmore, Cambria County Pa. EDWARD GRUK. Sept. 4th 1SG1. tf. Wll IWl ill JEWELRY STARE. MA IX IS TREE T. JOIIXSTU MX I' A. LEWIS LUCK HART, begs leave to announce that he has always a large and varied assortment of all the various articles peculiar to I. is business. Repairs promptly an ! carefully attended to. Jobnstowu April. 17 18C1. if. fotx OX the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike, a small case of Sl'R'.ilCAL IN STRUMENTS. The owner can obtain them Im proving properly, and paying the charges of this advertisement. JAS. S. TODD. r ANTED. Places f.r f-ur HOYS. v.i V ? ryii.g from 5 to 10 years. Apply at Ihe PoB Hoi st er to any of the Directors of the Pior. Aug. T-Ct ONLY PllEPEttATIOX Hiv tag proofs so strong and direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL For Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physician of the oldest schools as well as new, v- it K ir unqualified sanction, aud recommend it fr all e-ases ef eruptions, and diseases ol the s-:u!p and brain ; but allwbo have u.--d it.uuileju testify iui: that it will preserve the hair from being gray, an-1 from falling to any age, as well oj roloie I.e.d the lollowing: Oak Grove, S. C. June iMth. 1 S.'O. Piiof. O. J. Wood; Dear Sir:. Vour Hair Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I have had eceasioii to lay preju dice aside, end give yonr Hair Res-native a per feet t.-st : During the year 18.14. I was so unfortunate as to be throwu from my sulky aguhit a rock near the road side, from which my head received a most terrible blow; causirg a grent deal of iritation. which com nun ieatei to tbe brain and external surface of tbe head, from the elicvts of which ruv hair was finally dstroyed over the ei tiie surface of the head. From the ti:ii 1 lir.- lisovered its dipping, however up to the time its total disapearawe, I employed cvrylbiug I could think of, beinz a profssioiul man myseli and, as I thought, understanding the nature of disease, but was finally defeated iu every prc scrption advanced. These and no other circnmt.in-es iniiiceci me to rsort to your worthy Hair Kestorative, which I have every renson to believe, produce-J a very hiopy result: two mouths afte.- the first appli cation, I had as lH-autiful a head of youns hair is ever I saw. for w hich I certainly owe you my most sincere tlianKs. Rest assured, dear sir, 1 ball recommend vour remedy to all inquirers . . .i " - it . i : u T moreover, 1 S.i.ia use my innueucc, wi;u.i i flitter myself t- say, is not a little. . - , I- i.v.i : - r ... .1.:. 1. X ju can piMHisii nils ii you miiis. rui'j'ei. Yours, verv respectfully. M. J. WitoiiiT, M. D. Off e of the JelT-rsonian, Philippi. Va.. Dec 12th, ISo. De;ir Sir.: I fed it my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to y.m the following cirri: in stance' which von can use it you thn.k proper. A gentleman of this place, (: lawyer) has I r.n bald ever since his early youth; so t:;u-h s.. that he w:is compelled, to we ir a wig. lie was induced to use a bottle of your Hair Restora tive." which be liked very much : and after useinir some to or three lottels his hair grew out quite luxureutly, and be now has a hand some head of Lair. Ihe gentleman s name is Bradford, and as he is very well kn-wn in our adjoining counties, many persons can testify to tha truth cf this statement ; 1 give it to you at the request of Mr. Bradford, ion eai sou great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and the adjoining counties if you have the proper agents. lours. vc.. THOMPSON SURG II NOR. Dr. "Wi i J : Dear Sir : rcrn.it me to express the obligations 1 am under for the entire rest .-ration of my hair to its orlninai color; abMit the time of my arrival in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the appleatiou of your Hair Restorative7 it soon recovered itsongina hue. I consider your Restorative as a very won derful invention, ouite efficacious as well as agreeable. S. THALBERG. The Restorative is put np in bottles ef three sizes, viz; largo, medium and small; the smai holds J a pint, and retails for one dollar per lit tle ; the medium hold at least twenty iercent more in proportion than the small, retail for two dollars per botvle; tbe large holds a quart 40 ier cent more in proportion, and retails for three dollar per bottle. O. J. "WOOD CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. For sale at this place by H. C. Devine. June 19, 18GI-Iy. BJZiSKSUMMXSAXn I XfTV TIOXS EOT: SALE AT THIS UFF1C. EN sBIJP.G :i A K K EX. -i" lie vised wef-k'y by DAVIS, JONES C HOSTETTEFVS STOMACH IHtTitftS. The proprietors and n..uinfa Hirers f HOS T LITER'S CELEBRATED .STOMACH FIT TERS can appeal with eri-ct confidence t- phy- j siciaiis and e-itizens g neraby of the Unitl State iKvause t!iC- article I:ns aitainol a rfputaiiou ; heretofore unknow n, A few facts upon t; 'is point will sj'Cf.k more poweilut'y than V"Ii;u:es-n b.ire js.ertii'is or blazoning uT ry. Tb' eon- . siimpiiou of H:cilei "s Sio.ii. u !i I'.utci.s for the; last year aiiiouii'nl to over a half million Kittles aud front its manifest steady increase in times J piist, it isevi tei't tii.it tiuring 1 1 e con ! tig yeai the coiisunijitloii tvil' reaih near one million I'd ties. Tiiis immense aitiouijt o tdd never have bevu sold but f-r ti e rare r. lielual pyoj-ci t-s c 'i.taine-1 in the pr p ratioi. and the s n.i ii- .1, of the i.eisi proiuiuet.t pliy.-i'. i.DS in lii'jse secti -uf of ihe country w he-re the rrticl' i Ixtt known, wli.i r,..it uiily r-ci!ii!ii-ri''.f ' the Bitrir. to their patients, but ar r-.vly at all times to give tc-V-ni.'iiials to its eihcaey in all cis-s of stoinaviiic derangement and t!iedist-a.-s re.-ulting therefrom This is not a temporary j-opulariiy, obtained by extraordinary el!. -rts in tbe way f inuiM-et-ing the qualities i f the Bitters, but a solid e-ti-niation of an in valuable niedieinc. A.hich is j'e? tiiel to le as e-iidiiiitig as tin e itself. H"stc-tters Su-math Jiiiurs baie pnive-l a Goi!s.-iiu to regions where fever and ague and various other bihou.s ctiuil.tn.ts have count cm tlieir victiiiis by huudretls 'l'o be able to state coafivletitiy that the "Bille-rs" are a certain cute f r the Dyspeptic, and hke iLsea-es, is to the pro prietors a source of uriV.Ioye-d ph-as'ire. It re moves all rr. ibid matt' r irojii the sLomach. pn iliies "the I and imparls ieoevve-1 vitality to the r.ci v. o . systefr giii;git ti at t -ia- and energy iiniisp ns.iblo t the tt.-toration ol health. It operates upo.i thv ! r.: a. h. liver, and other digestive organs. miLdy but powerfully, and S ooii restores them to coiuiition es.-.i-iitial to the healthy disehaigcol the fuiictioUs of li.ature. El-k-ily persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on li e b it'. le. and they w"nl fin I in it a stimulant peculiarly adaj-te.1 to comfott d'dining years, as it i pleasant t. ihe p.i'..t -. iiivigoralitig to the boAeis, e-.v-rent as a t.nte, and njuveitiiting generally. We have the ivi deucc of thousands of age:! ir.eu and women who have c-xiHrPence-l the l-e-n lit of u-ing this prep aration while suffering from stniach tier mg nieuts and genera! debility; ietii.g under tiiu ad vice cf p'liy.-ici.ins, they have aband -lied all del eterious drugs and f.titly le-tel the meriLs of this arti. le. A few woids to the gentler sex. There are certain peri.-ls wheat heir cares are so b?r rassing that many of rln-ru sink under the trial. The relation of me.ii.- i .d ehi! J is si absorbing ly lender, tl.it th- m. " . peci tl'y if she Im young, is apt to forget her own I e-.d:h in her ex treme anxiety for her infant. Should the j criod of maternity arrive dining the summer sex.-n, the wear of 'oo-ly mid !:iiid is generally aggrava ted. Here tl eu.isa n"c.-ity u-r a stiinu!-nt to recuperate the energies i f the system, and enable the tnotlar to lwar iq under her cxliTiiistiii,; trial-: and r sjH.:-i;.i'iti s. Nursing i.i-.tl ers gener ally prefer the Bitters b all 'tmr invigorators i . rie-: ve tl;0 eudorseiii. i.t of phyV-v is. S it i- aiffvable t" the t.is-e a-; v ', i eer tain. t uiv; a permanent incruse cf i-jlyily stree-iitii. All those j erv n. t wl .::iwc have particu larly tf' trtd id'.-vc. t- ' it: si-dTeiers fn-m fever arid :;g!'.. rauset! by nni'.iri.i. tliarriefi. dysen tery, in liirosik'n. loss ( appetite. :tud all lisea- i.-r d ranu'enn-n'S of the stomach, suj-er-nu i ted invalids, rs ns of sedentary :i-ciij';.lioii, and n;iii.:g hi .;!:er... will c n.-u!t theirowu phy sical welfare by giving to Il-tstttter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trill. CAUTION. We caution the public an-unsi Using any of the ma-;, "nitatioits .f counterfeits, but ask for IIosTEn.. .". Ci:i.fhrat.ii Stomach BlTTFls. nnl see that e:ith 'Mfle has the words "Pr. -I. II -tetter's Stomach Bitters" blown en the side of the bottl-, and stamjicl on the metal lic cap covering the cork, and observe that cur antogmph sii:n.it are is on the la! 1- CT5-IVepa?t.l and s-.i l bv IB 'STETTER & SMI III. Piilsl ittgh. Pa., aivl s. Id by all drug V.ists, r ce-s, and de.Ji-rs generally throughout the United States, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. l)a is & Jones. EU-usbr.r?;; J. A. V irri.-!i. Snnoiiit ville; Wm. Litzinger, Loretto: Peter Khu.ev, Munster. Sept. icnn. lv. BCERH AVE ' S HOLLAND BITTERS FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Lc. TU nocrssfnl iutn.Juction and use of thi cJc'-mV-l Eonwsdv I.hm ln th :ual for a l.tersl f.o-.-d r-f piicpuii it callrj ltittrs," oiTerl in Tari-Mi fnn. trm quart buttle to a Ct aHua kec. until this wl - Bitot's " i tut another ntuua ior " trt 'i : or kvic tULluious mUirkey ua& ture. Bot the tvrlly pn-at relief dnriTeJ frum the rninct J One teaspoiKiful, of our nHrdicin, CCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the entire abjetw of a fier prusiratirm, has taMHhd f it a ivmt--itin wbi'-b the uuel of imilalK-iis ml -.-ui-trfeitu hare failr4 to anJi-ruune. It is p-.ittvrlj a Veew labia MviraUou, wilb lreij mO-.k-ut (jure i-J iriU to firrserTe it. But one aiza of the genuine, (U Jf Pint BottW,) rrioe Ono iKjllar. It is a medicine of long tried efficacy for Purifying ike BUrorf, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three does will convince the afflicted of its ealutarj effects. The stomach will fpeedil j regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will eoon take place, and reocweJ health be the quick result. For Indigestion. Try Barhave's Holland Siltert. For IleartVrcirn, Try Bffrhare's Holland Biltcri. For Aeitlity, fij Btrrhau'i Holland Bitter. ForWaterbrash, Xrj r.aaTc'i Eollaad Bitten For I leailivob , Try E(rrhare" Holland Bitters. For Loss of Apjetito, Try Bcerhau'i Holland Bitten. For CostivenesH, Try Btrrhavt. Holland Bitten. For Piles. Try BtrrhaTe's Holland Bitten In all Perrons, FJieomatie and Neuralgic Affec tions, it has in unmerous instances provej highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided care. BEAD CAREFULLY! The poouine hiphly enoceotrated Bo-roare's Tlolland Bitten 1 put up In half-pint buttle only, and retailed at One Dollar per Jottie. Tbe prrat demaud- for tbia truly eelebrated liledirine baa induced many imitatioua. wtuca the public should uard arainst purchasing. Betoareof Impntiiianl See tat our nawu u am) Ote IoM mf every batiU jkmi frwy. BENJAMIN PACE, JR. & CO. sole PBOar irroas, riTTSSUBGII, PA For 5!e in KlxjnsWg by A. A. lARlvt-.K. Anmst 22. 1800.-lv.. SETTLEMENTS WANTEO. rflllE accounts of IULLOX et HKIIE. f.r J. Blacksniitiiin at St. AugtiMiut-. Cambria C-itn!v. liate lecu ltfi with tLe suls-ri'otrs fr t-Sr' JSnits will e l.roueht in all 5 fmtu 2D1 after the first tlav of Seftenitter ntii. JoUNSlXiX i 0ATilAN.v Eb.E.-1-urj, Jii'y 3!, lFCI-Ct j Ayer's Sarsapprilia, FOR PUHIFYIXa THZ ELCOD, And for tbc 'j.-dy cure jf the aubjoicod tari.-tica of 14 ax.-: Srrofula and Srrofalom AfTrrlleni, lurh ai Xnauora. lion, Sorrt. Kmpllani. flfai pica. Hulnlr. Illot. lire, Ui, illalata, audi 11 SWlia Uiaeaaes. Ht.Ti. In l..Ti Jine. iw. T. C. An r .1 C. rtni: I f- I it i.i dutt- to ac-k'lowle-.tmff wli..t tour ."-irapanll-i h" done for roe. Uarrn iulierited a S.rofulou f--ti.tt. 1 ti.-re :ifertt from Jt in vari u w-y for year. Soni.en. it tmret out in I'loro on my hauls aud arm; p.ntimi it turned in ard and lii-treMscd inv at rb" -th'!i. Tii year aeo it It.iVo i;t ia my I. .i J an.1 cvt t my aralp and rarK wi:! n n-r; vluo!i was rJr,'!!! an.l liv.thoiw he yonl loKTiT,,fn- I tri.-U Inanr iiM-lirim s at-.tl twveral pliyi iajia. but wrt!..ui uim h rt-lu f from eur tlint'- Ii fart, the dinlr -r-vr wimf. At I I it rtjiir-l to read in the Oop-t M--vt-jt tmt yon Itu I 1 -i-jwii .1 au fclLfative s.irarrilia for I kn-w fnrn r.or n p tjlicn that anv tiling yu ina!.- must 1- ool." I eont to (";n innati and STt't it. i:i i nxvi it ti l it cui.-J n.c. 1 took it. a you advii-e. rn mall i!o-s of a t4"ar'.'ou'',jt over a rn.with, and usej alnisJ tlre totiiea. N-w an.i healthy akin eoon bean to form nudor the acab. whloh alter a t-in!e ft-11 off. My ekm i now clear, ami I know by mr fi-etind that rhe tjS'-a" J pone frarn my e-fct-n. Yo can wil twlk-ve that I I --l what I urn aayinir when I U-II you, that I hold yon t" - one of t li ; -iji-a o." tiie a-. aud rcuwn ever CTalefuily, Ymr, ALKKtl . 1 ALI-tV. St. Antheny'i Kir. Kotf r Rrytiptlav, Tetter - ud Salt Itlieniu. Scald llrnl. li(n worm, Sore Kjrea, Irojfc-. Ir. Itot-'rt M. I'nM.' writ frx.tn Sal.-m. X. 12th Ppt-, ltv9. that he ! rrel an invi-T.-rafe f r.7ity, which thret-:u-l to Tmi;w:- fa:UIy, t y tb pero erina dm of o-ir SMriai"--ilJ. im'i al?.' a dancer, one attack of J.7ijef ATrf.Xf- fy hu-jre dosr of t lie eame ; tays he cure the common ISruptiona h it coa etaaitly. ITronctiocele, Goitre, or SvrellecX Serk. Zhulori ?loan of, lrrvpe-t, Tcxa", writes: " Thr-'e b"Ul.- of your ?arM;iari!Ia mnl w fr.m a f7'itrr a lii-i-ona awcliin? on tiif n-ck, lilj I had uiTtvd from ovi-r two yu-." I.enrorrhara or AVhltca. Orarlaa Tannor, t'trrlne t'lceratioa. Frraa!e Otseaaea. Pr. J. R- S. Charninr. '-f N'ew York CTtr. write : " I moit chef rfullr comply wiih the rciu-tt tf your aent in nyinjr 1 have fonnd yonr SarMpanlla a nrt xctllt-nt alterative iu th.' rmnv-roua comi-lniuta for wlii-h we etn f.Ioy Fnfh a r mM v, but ep"tally in frm-ie licarr of the Srofulon tliaiheis. 1 hae cui-d manr icn erate ca of LfUforrhir by IT, aad wme wJiTe tli crnjiHti t waa eaii-l by ulceration of th tttmix. Tbe ulfratin ita-lf wan wn e red Nothing witlitn my knowlcJir" equals it fur thene f inal.- dtTaBtrmwitn." K.lwtnl S. Marrow, of Newburv. Ala., mritosi A Ana pTou nrnritrn li;K"r on out; of the U in a1 in rny family. tv Iii-1 bad (kned all the r-mlie we could Tnploy, tiaa at hnih bicn conij.l-t-ly curol by your extrac t of Sjit .il3rill. Our thysi.-ijii thought i.othiny l.nt extirpa tion eoiil. 1 afford n li -f. Imt lie advim-d the trial of your r- irsparilla a the Hi-t rewirt tjefore rittirr. and It X rn -t effectual. A rt-r taking your rttneijy eiLt weeks to f yratoni of tho diM-ase remaxnb. S-jillls and Mercurial Disease. Ni n- rm F Mi Anmrt. 1iX Pr. J. C Arm. Sirt 1 cl.o-rfuiiy c.iniy iUi the requi-rt of your a-jeut. and r.rt t yon some of tha -fl.-cts I bare n-ahz'-d miTb your Saraianlla. I have cured wrth it. iu in V pr3p:i-i-, mi-t of the com plaltits for wbn-h it 5 iwrami-BiW. and have found Da rflVctn truly wonderful iu tiie cure f I jieriJ nntt Jfcr--rvrul finnf. iie f mr jalx-ut- La 1 Sy.liilitic nleera in his throat, which were ronfumin tii jtalate and the top ,f hjs rnouth. Your Sarrapaiilla, M-ijir taken, cured bim in five week. AuciihT a an attjiti.e.1 by eeo ontlary eymptomo in b: to', and ttie uioe ration bad fcat-n away a -rnt-idera!jle part of it, m that I ln liere tla disorder would Foon reaeh his bralu aud kill tun. But it yielded to my adminl -tralion of your Sart-arilla ; tha ulcer healedland be is well again, not ot course withot:t otne ii!fitrnration of the faeej A woman ho had b-en treaU-i for the pame !i-rdT by ro-To-iiry was eufferie from thi poison in h-r r!ne. They had become po win tive to the w-th-r thnt on a damp clay i-he mCV-red m cruci.-.vinjr pain in hT lotnta and totn-. She, too, waa eurej jitu-'-ly t- your f-.rsaparilla in a few wctks. I know from it formula, which vour atrt ut pave me, that thi Ireparalkn from your lalioratory mut-t be a pr.-at reiiHsly; consequently," these truly runarkiUile rtuiLa with it have not snrpri"! tne. Fraternally yours, G. Y. LAUIMEC, II. P. Xlhenauatlain, Gout, Ltvrr Complaint. IsnEPKXfrscE. In-on Co., Ya.. r.ih July, 1K'J. Pr. J. C AvrK. fir : I have been alUici.-.! wiili a pain ful chronic l:hrtmctisi for a Ion? time, which baffled tha i-kiU of physicians, and ftuck to me in v ltc- of all the remedies I could find, until I trkd your SarK.-:parilla. One Irfit'le cured tne in two week, and ret-V-rod my pentTal bealth f-o much that I ant far better than lcf're I waa atTre-ked. I think it a won Je'iui mediciiie. J. J'KEAM. luh-B Y. Get cl tell, of :. lxui, wnti-n : I bare been Tided for year with an JTeciicn of the iirer, whioh det-troyed my health. I tried every tiling, and every thin? f tih-d io relieve me ; and I have leen a broken-down man for wtine j ears from no other cause than ilrrattrtew-ut tf the I.irer. My Klovi-d pastor, the Kev. Ur- Eeqy,ad iatd l:e to try your arajarilla, beeanse he said he knew vou, aud anv thin? you made was worth tryiasr. 15y the blesa in c f God it has cured me, and has fo purified my blood as t make a new mnn of me. I feel younj a$rain. The bet that can be said of yoa is mot half rood ewoogla." Sdilrrai, Cancer Tumor. EaUrrruat, Vi ce ra t to n, Carles, and axfoliation of lb Honrs. A jrrr at variety fca'H hveleti reportt-d to ns where en re ft of thee fTmiJab!e rom13ts have resulted from the use of this rt-m-!y, t.ut our spare h. re will not ad mit them. Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, w Lieu tle aireut below named are pluaeed to fumif h gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia. Heart Disease. Fits. Epilepsy, .Melancholy, Kruralcila. Many reraarkahle cures of theoe affections have twen made by the alterative power of this roedici.to. It Hlma 'tes the vitrtl fancti ii!i ioto vigorous a'-ti-m, and tlica overcomes '.i?oriier. whicli would be vuppoM'd Ir in1 its reach. Such a rxme.ly ha loc bora iv purc-d by the neeesritiin of the Jnj . and we are man-Jc-ut it.iit th;a will do for them all tLt tuocUcuie can do. Ayefs Cheiry Pectorals I'OR TUE RAP1U CCE.E OF Conchl) Colds. Iaflornta, Ilaaritntit, Croup. Bronch it i. furipirat Coniamji. tiou. aua lor tne lie i ic i oi isuinmp tive Patient. In adnnctit stages of the DUcatc. Tliis is a r.Tn."dy fo r.nivt rsi'ly Inoro to -tt7V. ary other for the cure of I'irout and luu ccenpt taat it is u - Jess here to publish the evidence of i- s v j tut . ltd unrivHllcl cx eel Knee for coughs and tX'lds. and its truly wonderful rum of pulniouury disease, l ive made it kuitivn throughout the ihiz-d r.ati '11 of ihe eentx. l ew are tbe coinmunilie, or even faiaiM K, ul.u.' thc-m who have not tome personal experience of its cTiils nrnie livinsr trophy in their midst of r! n.-lwr CT,-r the Futtle and dangerous diorCers of tle t.hront and laiirrs. As all know tlte dreadful fatality of these disorder, aid as they know, too. the cflVcts of this rTiedy. w e need not do more than to assure them that it hai now all lite ir tues that it did Lave when making the cures wiiick hav won to Urongiy upon the contik-cce of mtukintl. Prepared bj Dr. J. C. AYES lu CO., Lowell, 2ass. S l.l by It. S. r,d:ir. KU -ii -l in- : O. c i ..r ! II. elld i V . S. r.i,; fis-1 1, 1--',!, .; J. A. , 1 i: . i !ii (.fret! Se:i'c-r- IVi ! U 1 .elf. I riiiV . r lS'0.-ly. , "JFJJ HA1TH00D. '. lZS Kow Lest. Hovr KcLtcrcd A I.KC'I UK'.: tN TKi: NA I L'M . l i !"AT Mi:.T AM KAl'H AL i'XVA'. ( K M'KKViA- TOiaitl-IA. -t Set-' i. il Wc;.'.M-. S. Ilt;i! IM'iH ly. XflVi iMs ;itei It.V.-l Ut.taey Kli.iVi -liis. .Ki.ilK I UiJ .Jcrlw . C" 'iJ Cl li' J'll .1 1 .tie, X.-ll'-i .u.: riiy;ra1 ii c. j.ic ;y. Br v-r. J n in r.wi ll. n !.. The ; l 'i' t .in. f ! t !i..t tie :i w I ul c : -.-equetjoes f .-ef-:il i .-e ii'ly ! cfi -etu.tiiy it i.i' ' -d ' w ithi ut ii.Tt iTuil ivotlic iitc r t1: .l.tnertins p-K-tioii "I c.iul:v.-. tt.stnintits. rnoJu ctt! .i j.ie;. ai j .tth-T fin jiiri..-.il .lerV-s. liere !e. ly remonstrate-1, au t!i t rr.Welv i,ev And 1 i tr tiv s.ntfs'iil trertt jn r.t. rs :t l'pt.xi by li-c u 1'U ij i:ii. .r fiilty tkjtliiii.ctl. l-y u.i.ut .f wLiili every t-tf i c-!i:i!mc'.1 t i t-tue liimso'ir p rf t'y. at-. jtt ll'e Psm1K' 'iit. th"'! avt-i.n the fli'v i iti -1 tiirstrtiii'! -t li.etl.tx. 'H.'.s h-t turv will j.it ye a boon t- I ii.uM,iU ai'.J ili..i:ajl.-. Sciit uii.Jt r k-.i1. in a 1'iuiii -nelivc. t- auy i.MrfsS. as ; ti.f it ..-: t c f tw- stimj. 'V A.Virti lr. Til. J. C. K1IXP M. ll'T IVwriY. " w Y. ik. r. st OX e Mirch -JO. '01. April ll,0.-ly Ar.;. li.'til. SE F-SEALING FRUIT CA?SS. S.IOO cK.l LAM lEASi! Ti.e in-l r.-:i.ixl will sell !h j j.uVir r.iake cf SELF-SEALIKG FRUIT C&17S, This seaiHtm. : t tiie fc.'.lowins pii-.v. FOU CASH: One QuailU-iLta. with d-ment, 00 ?r tl.tzrn. TwtQu.rt Cii..-, uiih Cement, il To iht lren. (r-AU r.lri). frt-iir atiistance f i Vive LVzkn. it fin-re. rtr .i mjxi nidi vilh t' -g.v, wi!l lie trtnitly aitei:tle.i to the Cans ot nrcly pstckol ani ?f!iverri at the Ilailr -scil tatitii rthoit extra ehar. AthlrisJ jkr m tu ordent to . FRANK W. HAY. . JJv 31 I n Ji Litttwn, r.