Xoral 3ftras. I DEPENDENT CANDIDATE President Judge, GEORGE TAYLOR. I announce myself, therefore, in compliance vith the request contained in your letter before oe, is a candidate for tie eiffica of Treiident JuJ.'e of the Twenty fourth Judicial District, without respect to party." Reply to the gentle mtnifOe Bar.) C3-0urY'Ung friend Robert Thompson, has hLst reeeiveJ and has fur sale a lot of beautifully a,.xed maps of the seat of war, containing a I pksiary of w ar terms, and portraits of all the i ,ji;tmuiirut.-'i vicuviaib oi eur army, etc. They are well wm th the money, and as the " Doctor" is a clever fellow, we would like to see him pat ronized. " Ioc, will please accept our thanks, for the one presented to this office, Died At the residence of his father, in tbis place, on last Saturday the 14th inst , CoKNKLua M. Collins, in the 34th year of Lis age. It has never been our duty as an Editor, to record the death of one who was more generally esteem el acd beloved by his friends auJ acquaintance?, than the subject of this notice. Strict integrity, an I manly Grmness irj maintaining his just rights, characterized .is intfrcurse with his fellow men, and no mau ever possessed a kindnr or more benevo '.tut heart. II is affable and almost fascinating (Metiers, his well in farmed nat.d, allied to V.i Sue convi r-ai"f.a! p-iwers. rendered him Lt :'eaarjtest and m st iiiti-re.-utig of cui r.,:iiis. lie has boon during the last live tears of his life ai; invalid --the vietim of a liuvriu, disease, which while it incapacita- i ted Lisii for b:simss. seldom confined him to Lis riom. His protracted sufl.TU);s were J buiijo wirii t xeinjlary paticiiCi. and he n:et ! -Laili, Lot with the vain prru:i ption of one j t ..nSJciit of his vu righteousness, but wi:h ; the calm fniituse of an humble aisd sin c ru ChriH-ifi. l'.n-r Niel,' those who knew ; iiiiti as W:'ll as We did, will not soon forg' t him. I'eace to Lis a.-hes, ai.d ever verdant be tho sod th.it ei vl j his grave. LETTER FROjI CAMP TEN N ALLY- j C'Aiir Tt.N.v.vi.i.v. Sept. 11, 1801. Fk'knd McKit-vv. Sisice writing my last 1 the l'ot.nyiva'iia biia le has bes i reviewed twice, Cr.-t on Saturday a!t.rno n. S-.-pt. Stb, l v Gun. M Call, and on the Monday follow- ' mz by 'Jov. I'm tin. As the review of Sat- j unlay is one f a kind which has occurred Irxjiintly, and has been desciibed frequeut- i K' in lorziit r letters, it will be uuuecctsary to j s here The Ciufiunatti Ass-eiati-ju of DLiladel j.hia raised the sum of 3'J)u' aud presented U to tlx; p:ate of I'cm.s) Ivaui a, to be used fur war purposes. The IefiIa'ure directed Gov. L'urt'U to purchase fi;ie;ri fcta:i 1 of col.rs and to personally present them to the 1'eunsylva ua Reserve Yuluu'e r tjorps. The niuruitur of the day fixed for the review of the bri gade and pies, utmii'i of th j c )lors , the 5tti Reeimeiit was feiit t Washington to escort His Kxcf lh'Pey to the p i: ado ground. Thir-ty-fju." t'uiiS were fired when the procession arrived. The Iveginii-nts were theti drawn up into line. OiJy 11 of tin- 12 regiments were ft'SMit, the 'J a lui.ig at Great Falls l'iiris Picket tlufy 'J'luj Color companies E, it (Ddi region 1j t were placed iu lino iu front f (he brigade G v Curtiu then passed ah-iiir 'l.ii line ano pres; iiird to each regi-n-cut, a full Saud of c d us. At thj dote of tii- pr'scntatiou c.rernniiy the Gov made a trief but patriotic and el iju- nt address to tLs Mildiers, txhoi dug tio'in to stand b their cu'.uts and the tiht w-jula prevail. His re narks were received with greai enthusiasm. The brigade then unrobed in review before tie Gov. aud a large assemblage of others who had come to wi ness the grantl ukilitary display. Among the noted chaiaeters pres-t-ut as sprctators, were Gen MeClellau aud 'aff, President L:neol:i and Secretary Caiu ffOQ After enjoying a collatiou at General McCall's headquarters, the distinguished par ty returned by way of tli3 lines to the CLaiu Hridge thence to Washington. The colors priscLU'd to the regiments are really beaut i lai. Iu the centre of the blue field the cut of Arms of the State of Pennsylvania, is pltced surrounded by the stars desiguatiug the States in the Uuiou. Gov. Curtiu will immediately proceed to Gov Bank's Division, here a presentation of three stands of col ors will he made to the Reserve Pennsylvania rtpunent in that Divisiou. Five companies of the 11th were out do ing pieket on last Wednesday and Thursday. Aoiod" them was Co A. Wedne-duy night b-dng very wet and stormy, this duty was bout the worst we have had to do vet. While we were oat on picket the brigade received marching orders, aud prt of it was marched to the Chain Bridge. This order was caused a skirmish which occurred on the Virgin ia side Wednesday afternoon, as I presume joa have already noticed in the city papers. The services of tbe l'ennylvania regiments not bein needed they were marched back to their quarters during a very heavy shower of ria late on Wednesday evening, inrcc cases of accidental shooting occurred since I let wrote. A soldier in the 10th regiment doing guard duty, accidentally discharged his Musket, the ball btriiutig mm m tne ntaa ud killinf him almost instantly The sec- 'Ld case occurred in the camp of the 7th regiment, also proving fatal. The tbot was from a revolver in the hands of the mac who received the ball, who was also killed instantly. the ball striking its victim in the foiehead. The third and last case that I have any knowledge of occurred in our regiment. Oue of the guards by carelessness accidentally bot his muskft off the ball striking Colonel Oallagher'a horse in tho neck. The wound U not fatal and the animal will probably re cover. The health of the camp is better at present than it has been for some time. De fpite the exposure and fatigue incident to a soldiers life we are all in the best of spirits. List Wednesday night when out in a rain uich perfectly saturated all our clothing, the utmost hilarity prevailed, anl the txolamation " who would not be a soldier," M frequently heard. II AISOTICC. LL PERSONS indebted to R. S. Bonn, are requested to call and make settlements im mediately. Otherwise their accounts will be left with the proper authorities for collection. Ebensb'g, Aug. 21.-tf. R. S. BTJXX. TEACHERS H TPI1 Three male, and one female, are wanted for the Ebensburg Common Schools. Examination ay the County Superintendent will take place at the School House in Ebensburg on Tuesday the 24th of Sep, when and where all aplicants may appear. By order of the School Board. DAVID J. JONES Sec'y. Sep. 11th 18G1, 2t. AD3IIXISTR.4TORS AOTICli Letters of administration upon the estate of Wiiliam Burke, late of Summerhill township, Cambria Gmnty, dee'd, having been granted by the Register of will to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and thoso having claims against the .same will present them without de lay to. JEREMIAH GLEASOX Adm'r. Sept. 12. 1861, 6t, pd. FARM l OIt S ILL THe UNDERSIGNED offers for sale bis well known farm, situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Thomas Far rell, Richard Adams, Cornelius Morris aud others, containing 97 acres and allowance. The improve ments arc. a 1 story frame house and a goxl stable, and a fine orchard. The place is well timbered, and well watered in every part, A good road runs through it, conveniet to the resi lience. About fifty acres ate cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Sep. 12. lStil. ot. PETER ADAMS Jr. ENtrays. CAME to the residence t f the undersigned in Cambria township, bist June, a red cow about four years old, also a red steer about three years old, and having a white Etripe along the back. The owner, or owners are requested to come forward. jfove property, pay charges, and take them away. Otherwise. they will be tlis iosed of according to law. RICHARD J. EVANS. Sept. 11th. St.-lSOl. Election Proclamation. Pl-kUast to an Act of the General Assembly of itie Commonwealth of I cuusylvauia, entitled "An Act leiating to the Ejections of this Com monwealth," approved the 2ud tiay of July, A. D. 1, RuiiERT P. LINTON, High Sheriif' of the County ot Cambria, iu the Commonwealth t i'eiiii.-ylvauia, do berel-y make known and ive iiotu e to the Elector i of the County aforesaid that .i GENERAL ELECTION will bo held in the County of w'.imuria. on the SECOND TUESDAY, U-iug ti.e blii day of OCToliER, A. D. 1801, at whicli time State and County oliieers will be elec ted, to wit : One per.-x.-u in conjunction with Llair, Hunting don and Cumbria to till the office of President Jlide. One person to till the ofiice r member of the House i f Representatives of the State of Pean Ivi.ni i. Ouo pel son to fill the office of Sheriff of said county. One person to fill the ofiice of Treasurer of said county. One person to 1111 the ofiice of Commissioner ol iaut county. Two per.-ious to fill the ofiice of Associate Judge of said county. One pers u to fill thu ofiice of Director of the Poor and HoUae of Employment of said county. One person to till the olhce of Auditor for said ccuuty. The electors of the township of Allegheny to meet as follows, to wit : The electors of thedis trict composed of that part of said township of Allegheny, begiuniug ai tho liuj dividing Llair and Cambria counties, at a point on the dividing line of two tracts of land, one of which is war ranted in the name of A:.ron Uowen, and the other in the names of Mary Rowen and Veau Lewis, thence south' S'J degrees west 03 perches, thence south 20 decrees west to a point on the old Rurgoou Gap Road, thence along said road to the township road leading to Rurnt Mills, thence south 13 degrees west oOj perches to Daw sou's Mill and house, thence along the towuhip road to Runit Mills, to dividing l"ne between Al legheny and Washington townships, thence along Washington township line to dividing line be tween Cambria and iihiir counties to meet at the School House, in the town of G.illitzin, iu said district ; and the electors of that part of said township of Allegheny, residing outside of the above described boundaries, to meet at School H mse No. 9 in said township. Tne electors of tho district composed of the township of Rlacklkk, to meet at the liou.su of Adam Meakin, in the village of Relsano, in said townshi j. The electors of the district composed of the towmhip of Cambria, to meet at the Cjurt House in the borough of Ebensburg. Tt pWrors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the School House in Carrolltown, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Carrolltown, to meet iu the School House of said Rorough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Chest, to meet at the School House on the farm of Richard J. Proudfoot, in said The electors of the district composed of the UorOUgll OI Uliesi springs, io lurei ub me nousc nf.Tav.h Warner, in said Rorou'h. T, Wtors of tle district composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at the house of John H Douglass, in sai.i township. Tim f-liTtors of the district composed of the townhip of Concmaugh, to met t at the School House at Singers, in said township. Tho electors of the district comnosel of the Bjrough of Conemaugh, to meet at School House No. 1. in said Rorough. The electors of the district corujiosed of the township of Croyle, to met in the School House in the village of Summerhill, in said toweship. The electors oi the tlisliict compose-i oi ine p..nr.li .f Khpnshiir!7 to meet as follows : East M.rjM v.u. o . Ward at the Court Bouse, iu said Ward; West Ward at James Myers' II ill. in said Ward. Thn flpctors of the district compoiHJil of the township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Rager, iu sanl towuship- ti. .l.- tir of the district composed of tl Rorough of Johnstown, to meet as follows : 1st Wor.l at fhn l'ii!!ic Scliool Bouse No. o. in Siiid Ward ; 2d Ward at the Johnstown House, corner of Main and Lo'ust street, in said ard; ld Wor.l at thA V.stT House, in said Ward : 4th Ward at the Mansion House, iu said Ward ; 5th Ward at the Kernvil'e Hotel, in said Ward. Ti,o nWturs of the district comi)csed of the Borough Lretto, 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 oi AUgusim uuroiii, in '"v , ... &ai.t tnivivhiii- Th i AwtA.r rf ihc district comnosetl of the township of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Knng, in said township. The electors of tie district comjxjsed of the township of Summerhill, to meet at the rsciioo House in the Borough ot Wilmore, in said town The electors of the district composed of the Borough or Summit vino, to meet at me ocnoi IT.-mcfl in said Roroutrh. The electors of tho district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at tne nousc ..f Jornmii Piatt, in said township. V V - 7 - The electors of the district composed of the twnsiin nf Tavlor. to meet at tne ocnooi ujusc The electors of the district composed of the lownsiup oi w ashington, to meet at the School House, situate at the foot of plane Xo. 4, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Wilmore, to meet at the School House, in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of White, to meet at the School House No. 1 , in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Yoder, to meet at the School House in Cambria City, in said township. And I further give notice, ts in and by the 13th Section of the aforesaid Act I am directed to do, That all persons, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shaM hold any ofiice or appointment of profit or trust under tne government of the United States, or cf this State, or any City or incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, ju diciary or executive department of this State or the United States, or auy City or incorporated District ; also, that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and of the select or common councils of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercisiug, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Com monwealth, and that no Inspector, or Judge, or other officer of anv such election shall be eligible to any office then to bo 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, 1S50. it is en acted that the foregoing ICth section shall not be so construed as to prevent an military officer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspec tor at any general or special elections in the Com monwealth. Also, that in the Gist section of said Act it is enacted that " every general and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment, until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The general, special, city, incorporated district, and towuship elections, atd all elections for elec tors of President or Vice President of the U. S., shall be held and conducted by the Inspectors ami Judges elected as aforesaid, aud by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforisiid, but a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and iu the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax which shall have Ixen assessed at least ten days before the election. Rut a citizen of the U.S., who had previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and leturncd, and who shall have reside 1 iu the election distnct. and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitle.! b vote after residing in this State six mouths. 1 ro vided. That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the aes of twtr.ty-tnc and twmtv-two vears, and have resided in the election district ten ways as aforesaid, shall be en titled to vote, although they shad not have paid Taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whnec tame is not contained iu the list of taxable in abitants, furnished bv the Commissioner, unhvs first he produce a receipt for the pavn.ent within two ycais of a State or County tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitution and ivc satisfacto ry evidence, either on his o n oath or affirmation, or that of another, that he has paid such tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make uth of the payment thereof, or. second, it he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years, be shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he lias resided in the State at least one year before his application, and make such pnx.f of his residence in the dis trict as is required by this Act and that he does verily Ix-Iieve, from the accounts given him, that he is cf age aforesaid, and give such other evi- - . 1 A. J uence as is rcmurea bv this act, whereupon me name of the person so admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the AlphaVtical list by the Inspect ors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " Tax" if he shall le permitted to vote by nason of having paid tax ; or the word "Ae" if he shad le admitted to vote by mason oi such age shall be called out to the Clerks, who shall make like notes iu the list of voteis kept by them. " In all cases whore ti c name of a person eiaim- ing to vote as found on the list furnished by the Commissioners and Assessors, or his right to vote. whether found thereon or not is ol.ii.ted to by any qualified citizens, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine such p iou .n oatn as io his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one vear or more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof thereof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has re sided within the district for more than ten days next preceding said election, and shall also bun- self swear that his bona fide residence, in pursu ance of his lawful calling, is within the distnct, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. " Every person qualified, as aforesaid, and who sha'd make due proof, as is required, of his resi dence, and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, war-el, or dis trict, in which he shall resiile. " If any person shall prcveut or attempt to prevent, 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 b!ock up the window, or avenue to auy window, where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall Use or nractice anv intimidating threads. force or violence, with design to influence unduly, or overawe, any elector, or to prevent him irom voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall bo fined in auy sum not exceeding $o00, be imprisoned for any time not less than one me nth, i:or more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall le had, that the person so offending was not a resident of 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 hundrcl. nor more than one thousand dollars, and imprisoned not less than six mor.ths nor more than two vears.' Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Act first aforesaid, the Judges e-f the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of their respective districts, and prw duce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district, at the Gmrt House, in the Borough of Ebensburg. on the 3rd day after the day of elec tion, beinr Friday the 11th davof Oco bor, A. D. 18C1, then and there to do and perform those du ties required of them by law. And further, if anv Judge, by rickness or un avoidable accident i unable to attend said meet ing of Judges, then the certificateor return afor - said shall be lakeu charge of by one ol me inspe tors or rlerks of the eTection ef the same district, who shall do and perform the duties of said Judge unable to attend. Given under mv hand at my ofiice in Ebens burg, trie 4th day e.f Set tember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty oue, and of the lndepender.ee of the United States the eighty sixth. RORERT P. LINTON, Sheriff. Sept. 12. 1SG1. JOB WORK, OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY D0NF AT THIS OFFICE EKPORT Revised weekly by DAVIS, JONES & Co PRICES. S0.00 5,50 5.00 1.25 ,02i ,50 .C24 ,2S .oO ,62 1,50 2,00 1.25 5,00 1,75 10 Flour per bbl Extra Family, " TV Wheat, Rye, Superfine, per bushel, Buckwheat, " Corn, " Oats, " Potatoes, Apples, Apples, Peaches, " Beans, " Clover-seed, " Timothy, do. " Butter, " Lard, " Bacon. E". " dried. lb. 10 14 10 ,10 to eloz. DEMISTIU. TTllIE undersigned Graduate of the R-akimore JL College of Deutal Surgery, respectfully of fers Lis professional services to the citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared ho means thorough ly to acquaint himself with every improvement Ul bis art. To many vears of le-rson:d ex nrien,v Le has sought to add the imparted experience of ice iiiguest authorities in Dental Science. He pimply asks that an opportunity may lie given for his work to speak its own praise. SAMUEL RELI ORD. D. D. S. Ofiice over the store of Davis, Jo-es & Co. References. Prof. C. A. Harris; T. E. Ron!, jr.; W. R. Handy; A. A. Blandy. P. II Austen, of the Raltimore College VALVAR!: PROPEKTV PORSiLf The undersigned offers at private sale, 8 acres of land situated in the immediate vicinity of the borough of Wilmore, adjoining lands of James Young, Amich and others. It oilers superior inducements to those wishing to secure a home in this vicinity. Will be soi l on reasonable terms. Apply to the s ibscrib -r, near Wilmore, Cambria County Pa. EDWARD GRCE. Sept. 4th 1HJ1. tf. IATH CLOCK. AID llilM Ml MA IX STREET. JOJISSTO VX l'A. LEWIS LUCKIIART, beg s leave to announce that Le has always a large and varied assortment of all the various articles peculiar to his business. Repairs promptly and carefully attended to. Johnstown April, 17 1801. tf. r o i'a ON the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike, a small case of SURGICAL IN STRUMENTS. The owner can obtain t be-in Im proving property, and paying the charges of this advertisement. JAS. S. TODD. PROr. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND f Si . TJIs precisely what its name indicates, f r. f& g while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifv in.rj ' 'exhi'erating, and strengthening to the vit-d- powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and rreuws the blood in all its origin-il purity. Dand thus restores and renders the system in- vulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the" .only preparation ever offered to tL world, . 2 in a popular form so as" to be within thi-Ej ' 'reach of all. So chemically and skiilfti'ly 6i combined as to Ik? the most powerful tonic,' rjand yet so perfectly adapted to a to art in Bjtcrfccl accwlaiu-e with the laics of nature. J k 'anl hence soothe the iceakcst tfoinaft, and tone up the digestive ergans, and allay all nervous and other irritation. It is also per-t Rfee-tly exhilerating iu its effects, and yet it i.-g neve-r followed by lassitude or depression of spirit. It is composed entire' of vegeta bles anl those thoroughly combining power- Wful tejdc and soothing prcporties, and con p srquoner.tly can never injure. Such a' B remedy has long been feit to be a desidera-, , turn iu the medical woill, both by thethor oughly skilled in m-dir al science, and al.-o ' Qby all who have suffered from elebihty ; yjfor it needs no medical skill or knowledge 5C-pn to see that debility follows all attacks eif disease, and lays the ungaroe-d system r open to the attacks of mnnv ef the m st El dangerous to whicn poor immunity is con-. stantiy name. nucu. lor example, as, nea following; consumption. Bronchitis, digestion, Dyspepsia, Lss of Appetite, tFaintUess, Nervous Initav-ility, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart Melar.cl oly.Hypo . tooia u-h fL-iiTnlW- fit! if iiTintlen- ' MlVil 1. 1 V. 1 1 . - V - , ' i v . i .... j .. . . . . . ded to in time, calleil F-male Weal-Hens an l . T. ...,".". .o A T.!--r lirnri'impiifs- Elor Torpidity, and Liver Complaints. Dis B ' 'eases of the Kidneys. Scalding or Incoutit- f$ lencc of the Urine, eir any general derange 'mcnt of the Urinarv Organs, Pain in the- IR.ick, Side, and Wtwee-n the shoulders," ' 'predisposition to Slight Golds, Hacking anl Continued Cough, r.maciatiou, uiiucui tv of Rrenthing " . - ore still, out we have space .i.U- t.is:n- it will r.-.t onlv cure the eicbil w tv following Chills an 1 Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic Intluen ces.and cure t!ie diseases at once, if already w-4 n attacked. And as it acts direvtly and per-w Jrsistently upon the biliary svste".n. ar.ui.-iug. j the L iver to action, premoting in fact, all Q excretions and secret ioi.s of the system, it 4 . ..ii r.r ...... .r..';...-;. W will liuaoii'ij pieein io imnui vwn- seeUnces following upon change of climate aud water ; hence all travelers :-bor.Id have l.ltle with them, and all should take a lj table spoonfed at least before eaMng. As prlt prtveiiis eosiiM ii'.vs. miuil.i '- gestive organs, it shouM Iks in the bands ofjj" all persons cf sve'eiitary habits, students, pi ministers, literary men. And all ladies no W accustomed to much eut d r exercise should . always use it. If thy will they will find D nn agreeable, pleasant, and efficient remedy Q against those ills which rob them of their beauty; for Wauty cannot exist without W health, aiia health cannot exist while thc-p al-ve irregulatiesc ontinue. Then again, tj the Cardial is a jK?rfe-Ct Mother's Relief. jTakcn a month or two I t-fore the final trial Q t5 die will pass the dreadful period with perfect Jj Psiifetv. Time is v.o unst'ie it, thiA3 Cardial i all ve claim fi-r it. K-tlhent, try if! And b you we appeal to detect the J illni'ss or decline r.oi cnly of your daugh-L, ters Wfoic it be too late." but also yeur sons and husbands, for while the former, from false delica 'V. often go;s down to aprema-K ture grave rather than let their condition W fx W known in time, the latter arc often so. B mixed up with tLe excite-ment of business ' 'that if it were not for yeu they too would, travel in the same downward path, until! s too Lite to arrest toeir fatal fall. Rut the J M mother is always igilent, and to you we confivlently apjeal ; for we are sure your ft never fuling affection will unerringly jioint Vyou to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and and RKxvl Renovator jls the remedy which, , Hshould W alwavs on hand in time of naed.Q O. J. WOOD. Proprietor,. 444 Broadway. r- New York, and 111 market street, St.f J-'Ljuis. Mo., ard sold by all good Druggitts. H Price One Dollar per Bottle. FOR SALE BV, H. C. DtvisE, Ebensbiko. E HOSTETTER'S 8T0M10H BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers cf HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the United States because the article has attained a reputation heretofore uukuown, A few facts upon this joint will speak more powerfully tlmn volume-son bare assertions ex blazoning puffery. The con sumption of II ostetter's Stomach Bitters for the last year amounted to ove r a half million bottles and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bot tles. This immense amount could never hare l-een sold but f r the rare medicinal properties contaiued iu the prci ration, and the sanction, of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is lest know n, who not only rccommende ? the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testi monials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom This is r.i-t a temporary popularity, obtaintd by extraordinary efforts in the way r f truir.i ing the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid c.-ti-mation of an invaluable medicine, which is eles tined to be' as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various f'tl.er bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds To be able to state confidently that the "Putters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like disease-s, is to the pro prietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu rifies the 11 .el, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systefor giving it that tone and ! energy indi.q ei.saUe st the restoration ef health. It operates upou the domach, liver, and other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and Soon restores them to condition essential to the healthy di-Large of the functions of nature. Llde-rly oi rsms may use the Bitters daily as per directions .n the Lottie, and thev will "find in it a stimulant T-cul:arly adapted to co:..f it leciimng vears. as it i-; pleasant to the .- .! . invigorating to the lowfls, exLent as a t and n-juvepatitig generally. We Lave tl.e evi dence of thousands e f ag-.'. men and women wLo Lave experienced the Lei.efit of u-::ig this prep aration while suffering from stomach derange ments and general debility; acting unde-i the ad vice ef physicians, they Lave abandoned all ele-1- eteri .us drugs aud f.drlv tested the n.crits e-f this article. A few words to tho rentb-r sex. There are certain periods whe-atheir cares are so bar raising that manv of tliem sink under the trial. The relation of mother and ehi'.d is so absorbing lv tender, that the motLe-r, e.-pe-ciallT if she be voting, is r.j t t forget Ler own Le.dth in Ltr ex treme anxiety for Ler infant. Should the period of maternity arrive dum.g ti e summer season, the wear e-t 1mk;- and mind is generally aggrava ted. Here then, is a necessity f r a stii'o'-.ient to recuperate the energies f the system, and enable the mother to War up under Ler exhausting tri lls and rtspooMi.uities. Nursisig motl ers gener. ally prefer tl.e Bitters-1 a'd e ther invigorators that reve-ive the end r. "ment e-f physicians, le cav.se it is agicc.l'le to the taste as well as cer tain to give a permanent uicr'Mse ef bodvily strength. All tin-so pers- ns, to whom we have part:cu- larlv referred above, to wi:: sntVerers from fever and ague, causdl by malaiia, diaril.rea, dysen tery, indigestion, loss ef apietitc, and ail e'.isea- se's or derangements of the stniach, supcranua- ted inva.nls, persons of sedentary accupation. and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy- sieal welfare bv giving to llostetter s Celeorated St 'mach B.tters a trial. CAUTK N. We caution the public gainst using any oi the many imitation ei Co . jell?, but ask for Hostetter's Ci:i.KrRATr.n Stomach Bitt!:.;s, and se-e that each Kittle has ti e words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stampl on the metal lic cap covering the cork, and observe tlu.t our mtograph signature is on tliclarxl. fXJ- Prepared and sol i by Ilt'Sl El li.lt v SMITH, Pitta nigh. Pa., and sold by all drug gists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United Stab-?, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis &r Jones. EWnsburg; J. A. triish. Summit ville; Wm. Luzingcr, Loretto; Peter Kinn-i-v. Munster. Sept. o, 1SC0. !y. B CER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS FOB DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.c. Th snrcefnl introJuoti.-n bdJ use cf tlii eelebrtM Imp-lT h.-v been th sLrtml fur a literal fluod of cmnpoun-la ml 1.1 - Uittora," offered io various lorm. from a qtisrt bt.ttlB to a five jrallon kep, un:il this ..rd Bitt-r " U l-u aiioUv-r naiuo for grc-g,"" or sc-tue Tilliiioous whiskey mix tare. . But the reaily prt at nln-f derived from the nuaut doe one texpooof ui, of our mt-dicine, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the entir alatnr f rftT pmtfratinn, hum ertjiMiibed for it a reputation whit h the hurt of imitati-ioB and coun terfeits hare failed to undermine. It ia jv-witively a Vee talle prewtration, with barely sufficient pare epirite to prnrn it. But one aize of the genuine, (II Jf Pint Bottles,) price One Dollar. It is a medicine of long tried cEcawy for rurifyng the Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders cf the etemach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afiicted of iU salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowel and hidncys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For Inelifrestion. Try Bfrrhavt's Helland Eitttri. For IIea.rtttlrn, Try Ba-rhave's Holland Bitter. For Acielity, Try Dorhatt'i Holland Bitten. ForlWat erbrash. Try Brrrtare't Hollaed Bitirri For HeaJaclio, Try Burhaic'i Dtlland Bitters. For boss of Ai-retite, Try barhae"i Holland Bitten. For Costivenees, Try Cirrhau's Holland Bitters. For I'iles. ..fry Brxrhau's Holland Bitten In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic A lec tions, it haa in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. BEAD CAREFULLY! The f-eouine highly nrientraUd B.iTharps Holland Bitter u pot up in half-pint bottlr only, and retailed at ne Dollar per kottle. The fm demand- ftr this truly eeWbraled Medii-ine haa induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Bewarr tf ImpotilianI & thai our waau u on Car IoM a mcry buUlt yon bug. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. &. CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBUUCn, PA For sale-in nU-iisbur- by A. A. T-AIiKIiU. August 1SG0.-Iv.. COUNTY, SCHOOL & POOR HOUSE ORDERS PURCHASED AXD FOR .SALE r.Y F. A. tUOUREU. Juo 12, 6l-tf. AYER' CATHARTIC PILLS. Are yoa sick, fltblr, and rom flaininir? Are rtra fnt of or lor, with your systrin dcrancl, s.nd our fix-linirs uncoinlbrta!lo i 'hee srmiitiTTis are ofli-o the rn-lu Jotos-TiouMllneea. Some fit of ei-km-ii" i erei-piujf upon yoa, and lioul 1 tie avt-rted br a timely use of t'-e rii;tit n-nivy. Taip Arer's I'ilN. and cleanse out the di moored hum ore pu rify the blood, and 1-1 the flail movr on eanlMriKiel hi tmll!i train. T hoy jVmulHU' t lie fubr -tions of the'lKx'T into Tiorooa A fc-r the oiMitrurtion which, make l.eaEC A coll s.-tii aar..e- : when- in the Uvly,and olwtnicU it n.V.itral fiini-ti.roa. Tliese, if not rvlie-ed, rv-t ua t!im-lv and the snrroundin? ortrmis. pmdueinif rew rr.tl argravtiMi, sofT. rjnir, and di-m-e. Wi.iie iu li.ia condition, mpprsa""! tv tlie di-ran',t"ment. take Ayer'a Mils, and se" how direV-tlr th.r restore t'.tr- natural e tkn of t!ie syt.t.'!ii, and with It the buoyant fcrlin of hi-alth afraiiK What if 'mo and so apparent ' i tHriad ml rrmm-ic complaint. f also tru in many of the dc-p-firatd and dno'rou cii't- mper". The eame purpttiv effi-et fxpt-Ia thtm. Cajsl br bimilar ohtnietkn iu4 dcranremeut of the natural funclKMie of the body, they arc rapi-lir, aud mauv of tlim fnrrly, cured by t!i- uae means. Xoue who knw the virM- f the. IM1, will n-c)vct to employ tht-xu whin euJv nnj frvm the vdur d.T they cure. St.it-moiiti from l.-adln? fhysWtn" some or the priricijU citi--s, and fxoui wtiicr well kauwu puhuc Icr 6ons. i'r -i a roncardinff JrrcUds ff St. LovU, TtA. 4. 1--J6. r. ATKi:: Your li:is are the paraxon of aJl thet ia trrt in nWioine. Try have cui-d niv little dnl ter of ulivrua eoree npon htr band aud lx-t llwit had provsj incuriMe for yeari". ll-r mother l:as Ixx-ti .ja,r crir-r-ouvlralTi; U-d with bK.t-h-s snd i lmpl. s on her kin aiil in !i"-r h-iir. AftiT our child w cured, lr? tried your ttlH. d have ctired h.- As a Family Phyale. Fmrn Dr. E. 1C Cvrtwrijlit, .Ycr Orlcm. Vonr fills are the prinf of purges. Their e-jcertlent qu . t.ur;- anv cathartir we 1" Th T ar mii J, Sjt verveertJUti and eHV-ual in th-ir action on th Uiw-vU, whi.-li mk-s thfcitt iuvaluaUe to us tu tlc Uail trtiui-nt of diwax-. Headache, Sick Headache, Foal Stomach. t'rvn Dr. Ed-rard LcyJ, EuXimorc Oer Bko. Aver: I cannot answer you tck.-t com plair.ts I have ctirW i!h your Tills b-tt.-r than tj say uil that r (tt f real wir a pvrgntirr tu-ire. I place, jrcat dieodTioe oa an ffl-c:-ial ca;harti ia try infly ci!i:f-: with Ji-aw. and !-lio ii;jr a I do that your I'i'ls afford us the best wc have, I of ooursv value tbt-ia hitily. I'lTTSBCH'-i, Pa May I. lo.V. IR. J. C Avert. 5ir : I have lw-n ri.-jx-atIy cured of th word fcTj.-7(C av.v body caa have, by a or two of your 1111. It n-.-"tns to arise from a ful stesicch, which tii.-r c'wante at o:i- Vours wlUi grwil rot-pert. Kr. VT. PRIir.T.E. t'.'cr- ochmT t iurM. Billons Disorder X-lvcr Complaints. from Dr. 7Ti -..- C'TI, cfXitc Tort Cify. Not onlr arc vour 1:1! d!Y5!mly adapt od to th-ir rur-po- a tu i-r"ii-ut, brt I tind tlic-ir bcnu.-ial -aoct Uoa t!. Uv.-r vt-rv rsui V- l ladt-od. Tl.-y ha'.e iu my prao-ti.-e firored tiiore e:;--tual f-r the care of liliov rsm lr!.ii:Js thau anv cue tetuedy I can mention, 1 fiiKjcreJy r--jio.- that we "have at hnrlh a purgative whi h is wor th; tin: couiiuwucc of the proft-ufcion aud the people. IKr.iKTET tF THE IjfTFCIOR. H'jl incliiit D. e"-. r:n lb.. Sin : I hare u-d vur Ii.i in tuy i:-iH-ral and hosjiital pra ti-v i-n-r muoc vou made th?m.'aud do not ht-ni:aU-1 ear thy arc the U-'-d cathartic we n-''ry. Their rejrn latinz a.-Ti on th liver i qnit-k and d-ciied. ruD jin uJiv t!iev are aa a liuir--i!;.- rttu-dy fwr i-raucmt-iita fthat oryu. In 1-J, I have t-ldom fouud a case of t-i:Uui tliiist so o'ilj.i.t-; tii.it it did uot r-aiiily vi-ld to thtm. Frali-nuIIy your. ALOZe HVI.L.M. D J-tiy.ticiau of iht Marine H spiiaL Dysentery, DIarrltcra, Relax, lVoruut From. Dr. J. O. Grcm. tf ( "iiipa. Yonr ru; have lia-1 a luur trial in my pracsioe, atid 1 boll them ia ei-ret-m r one of the bt-t.t ;--rf. uts I Lave ever found. 1 t-ir alti-rative -J-.-ct uikii th? liver makes th-iu au exe-ll-i:t n im-ilr,hii iv-a io (-lii.nil dOMi for f i.'iVni dysmtery iu-i Jinrrhr :. 1 !.-ir urar-coatJag makes them very a-c-ptable and coiiviuivnt ior the Ua of women and c!iil irv.i. Dyspepsia, Intpnrlty of the Eleod. Frnm Ilcr.J. I Il-mrr, f.ulcr f Aireut C1r, , rR- ATffl: I have u v-d ytur I'i'ls with extraordinary fuco-ks in my family and usuiic liium 1 am cd!i-d Io i iMt iu ditrvs- To rfcuiu the oran of tV--tion ant purify the blood, tiiey are tha v-ry be-t ; Jy I have -v-r known, and i e-a;i conta.i.-at!y re-U!t:i-:-l t'.'-m to my friends. YoiiTB. J. V. I1IM1.S. W Aitw, W yoming "o, N. T-. ct- 24, 1Vi. Pr in Slit: I fun UM:':.' yonr Cjilhartjc i'llin in ray prae ti. and rind lk:-m nn .-x-cll--nt pt:rr-alive to cltuilse tlio fvtt'-iu and pari'V thr f r'vt-.inn nf re ?.-. John ii. mkacham. m. p. Constipation. foillvenffi, Sniprrlen, Xlieuinat iin. t.ont. XcuralgU, l)iti, Paralysis, Klt, etc. From Dr. J. I: 1'wpkn. yrnfcnt, .-of,. T"9 mnoli rranot be :l!of yonr 1:IJ r-r tf miif mttir nrt. If otiij-s 1 our lntt-rr?y l.a.c- Kjiii ttieta as -fTi.-a.-iou as I have, ilii-y hn:l l.ixiu ra- iu .rwl-um-iuj: it for the l-?H-tit of tc mnllii.Hl.ii w ho S'liTer from that compl.-unt. whir!i. al: i .nli Uvi cuonti iu it If. is the prT-M.itor of otin-rs t'-t r.r- n.r". I !i vc en firencju to oriiaalc Iu the liter, but your ulvct lluct orriui and cure- tliO Iit'a,- Frcm J.'.i. E. Stu-irf, y. i i rn r?if AT V 7? f?. I find or.e or two lr -e dom-s cf yo-ir I'iliw. lk-n at the proior time, are exe.-li-:t or -Tiv- f ie rrr? rTttion w'-i; wh-i.'Iy .r pmiy Mipprc-rwJ. a::d li very -rTc-u.-.l ti -?.- " if '-r, 1 . -jwl to.rwt. Tii-y are hi :u'i-h liie 'iv!-l o usre tl.at 1 recJJS m .i J uo oti.r i-j tuy j- .- From tlit Iirr. Dr. 7 iH-ii s, o-'i' MlTiGjlf Prnv.i 11. i i . H.'tonFK Silt: I -lio K- tir.-T-:-f";i -r Hi" reli-f your kiU 1m l.nui' : iu. il I oi-i uot rcpu'-t i ty tatw io you. A eo5d s -tt! ! i i my lrr.be and 'it o-i crui-iaiin t.rMrni lie nx, !i ca-.iii in nrm-i.- taw-meitis-n. Notvvi::il. -.-ii I Uu i il:-: ! if j i:r-i.-iri-, Sho Ii--a?e jrrcw ir" .i ! 1 trow, n-tA by jli. ti : i -e of yti.ir c-f.dii.-t.t ut i" i-r.-, 1 v. -r. 1 tu-il your Tluir !-- - . r- h!ow, b t p.y p- itvcriUjj iu t!;c use of !ii I nni !.-- t ::tir- '.y v., 11. fKSATF.ru e'lttKi:. !:st.n Ttonf:'', Ivv., l-.'.s. Tirv. A vr.it : I i u .iir -ly !.-ii. by your I : ' ! v of iihrf-nwr --uf a j Li:''-! 'i-.rtt tiit ti el --: J Ju-forycari. INe'ilX i M.1II.1.I Tr"J Mod of tlie rill-s ir. nirVd ew:ii "M r-rry. w-u-.-h. clThoutili a v.-hi.i l - r uii-lv ;j i-k,! i.1 ,4, danTons in a r. Mr ; '!!. from t'i; r'Tlfi- ,o ;-e that fn.-jUi;.i:ly f"ill r ji-.-jiuli-i-ji u-e. Tik-w CHLa no mercurj- i-r n;!'.-r-.l F-.;V-taut- vih.-.t er. Priced 25 cents per Bex, or 5 Boxea f.T $L Prepared ty Dr. J. C. JLTSS Zi, CO., Low?"., Xats. S li! by K. S. Ur.rn, KWn-buri ; C. T. Krs-zrr J ibnt-.w n ; T. . Kir.j f;. ',.. lk-Ian' ; P. II. SliiebJ. Luretto; J. A. I'an.-b, Suinuit; and 1t Je-ii!eTs ove-rywhfre. Drt crakr , ISCO.-ly. ,'Jim MANHOOD Eovr Lest, How Restored. J.t Fuf-iixhe-I. in a S-aleJ Eurc")e. a i.Kcruni: on the nati kk. thkat- MENT AND KAL'iC AL CUi;i: OF SPEUMA TOlill'EA, er e-ui.ii.J AVcaknc. tiual Debili ty, NcrveuMii' r.i: 1 1 11 v -I notary Eniis!-ieD5. Tv!nei:is Inip-.tt bey. C.nix:in tlon an l Mn.tal ami rbysiri! inc.tj-iwity. Br n B. J. I I VI KV KiX. M . r. Tiic in'-jviTLint fact tb;it tbc aw ful -r.stierc f t'if-sl ei i;.iy 1? cf:e-ct'5.i.ly r mfve-d witbotit iiiiniiiil rricaiiv.ir.es er tl.e elai.erous a'ie4iUoua ef t'Uniics. iiistrUii'l.ts, teuleatexl IvjUgit, uli'i ulbt-r e ir. j-irical 1 vi.- s. is be re e Vajly el-m;nstr.t-toJ, Rn I lh? rt.t:n..y T;rw- anj l :"ily sunroof. J tp.-nTr.iont. as tc-I Vy tho celebrate-J st::br fi;"y xj laii.e J. ly r.it-AbS cf Licit e very e iie b e nabltil t cure biiiiSeif rfcelly. it tLc 2t:ait Iviile c.-t. tlit-iel'y avoiilin . tbe sulve-rti".! n-stri.i:iP ( t!:o . Tli;bttt'rc vi'.l rrxve b s ii t .1i a!ll tbfi:aIs t u.t unib : .M.a1,in a n rnvt-lno. t' ny a Ii.:t&s, jHffi jMti l, the' nxvijt .f ttvo stats rs, bv iiiire! ii.t:;b j. c. ia.::r.. M. !.. 127 r.,.vrv. Ne -v Y. rV, 1" st Of: o F. x 4.58r,. Mare-h 20. ol. A si- ll.'e.'.-ly Ar jr H.V.1. SE.F- SEALfNG " r 11 U I T C A N 5 . S,:OU .SUI.U LIST YCAIl! "II c un. t rs'i.wl will Ll poj-ular m..e SELF-SEALIUG FRUIT CANS, 1 Tl.is .-case'D. .it tue fallow in,; iuIlx. FOX CASH : One QaartC.uio. with Cunent. SI CO j-cr J.tj ii. Two Quart Cans, w ith Cvtui r-t, $1 73 jht 3.v.t i.. K--V.1 01 tiers from aoiUm-e f -r Fivr 1.'.:i . t meirf, trl,rn a.-r i.nMinictl tnlh .V cr.sh, will .r.4itplly atfnbl ti the- Cans sm!y picko l utid elclivrrex! at tbo ILiIliw-i St tii.ni witin'Ut fxtn ebiro. A1lr sH .r sccJ orelern o FUANK XV. HAY. Jiii- l:u Jobutu l-1, Fa. near John Ileairick's, in said township.