i . . I local gfnns. I m IS DEPENDENT CANDIDATE. Frtildent Judge, GEORGE TAYLOR. i .nnnnnrp mrsi-lf. therefore. In rnmr-lianr H th'- request contained in your letter before ., MTididare for t.'ie offica of Pri,hnt. r;: . ' ,.f the Twenty fourth Ju.licial District. ii. iit repfct to party." Reply to the yenlle- flkc Bar.) jr The card of Dr. J. A. Iloaser, Sur- n Dentist, he found in our advertising f .Irons th'.i week ; w have frequently heard riru pokcn cf in tho highest terms by those ha.l e!nrhycd him profefHontlly, and w; tLerefo e recconTiuni bim to the patron- r. of our readers. TIte Fair. U-.u't firg.'t that tae Agricultural Fair Ciirini'T' on next Tusliy, and will eon- ti.j th.ee -Inys. Am address will hff deliv- t n tho la! day. by 11 I, .To!i;iton FJ-1. . - ,- t , . 1 i L,t mJtcttiftns at preset nre. thut the at- -..-.Till. - i . ...... I T. ii ia' C-i will b- lanrc- nn I th? exhibition ov- j frX ;! .iror tl-nt it h .m" I b" L'tevcrv bodv i , , , , " 3 3 111 lM" I" V. n- aiiccn Gorr.is Lauy's Hook. Tho O .-tuber rum- i li-rof this snpi-rb I-adv"'' Ma-:.zi"o, is on j Lard. -N'o i. 01 i r lb, vi-table 7l boaurifu! rrt 'r-ivin i' 1 .. Hey. At $ to ti.OO p.-r t. n. i. time. o a Jtiiiil cnraxm? u , Hides. (Jnet. lie, f lli-h-!-. 5; Dr SltcHIiihs u !!a" istrui to Iif., and the fashion plate, j 12; Dry Flint Ili s, l per 11., i!l, of course, lJ inferestinsr to th Lidies. I I'-r lN". I. ss. Mo.-oid. Go per .-.a!l.-ii. T i u 1 Sak- X... I. $1.15 n-r Lbl. ,.. .-B....k nuntber, among its contubutors j T;llloi..u,,ll;,;if 7 lunti Cl,uritrv n.lKle,ed. S ?ral of the bst of American writers, and j per lb. !f e,xphaticI ly fntitled to the patronage of:, )'ltc I.v..l $:i .".0 p r ker. and dry 8c per of America .None should be i C i'; ; ti ii.'ip1 i.i j,fi I. t lmnnscd of M.-s-?f5. II'itel.itisoM, Ml-!.. , Wisseii and I Li'rin -r. wote out in all thi ir tilery on last ' Friday cvenio; it was decidedly tho bright ': ... t . : . . ..: ..... ... i aiili Ti.e s .ft w:n did e-nt'v kis tb,. tic-s. And they did make no n .iat," i ., , ;, . .t ' I I'M 1 h.-t . . r 1 Ikl kliriM iM Ator. it, - n t K n " ' 3 luc :ir.-sui Miakspeitr ban toid us cf, when ( "Tro'ius mounte! t ie Tr..jm w iils, ; At-1 MZ'-'d Lis .soul tu.vard 'he Grecian ttut. v i.trt- v.ic.-.--tii i.i. i! ai might. " ; j t..r :'. musi.;. calif i i!,o ii uid and the out- let icmJ refrebheJ them with a highly ex- ' tin. rating slid delicious luxury, the thanks, w may a: Vi i ;ii i i i. ii i i . tiJO Lull'. U:i pi-- i ' " "" ' W ....... a rnuucii I'riii.ii ' Mits Ax II -PoEKs. c.rsrt o" our' v-:.rnMe f,'Io-v t -wnsman Mr. John Rod"- : .. , ,, ... rre' "S.r- vrry unexpectedly, on last bun- !:v iiLU at f :.!;' it tine .."el. ek. Up to a'-vi: fl ! mtr.UT. s t)re t..-r -li-ath she wa j r; 't.?.rt lit 13. in ihe f i j - ::o.nt of troo i hesith. I ii-:, .. ' - 11' iiif-i.,;r rv. n a ti:ii.. t.ts varTiin.' death ' Jl ' ri 11 : .1. r I- r nw w. :..', and a fifiM-i- 1 ! n I n-', M'l j ;.v I v i : :i v 1 i' ! w 1 mot in r S'" 'i ' ;i r ehil ''i :' tu r- v.. T . TL ri ; 1 it.tr vk l..i.r'. ; i'. l .f s .i.jfc a lull 1 tlii; place, wLiuii once ! ! ,!. v..I by i.. r children ! , , , 1 "'' ' '' ' kn.:w her o ; 1 . k I 1 . .. tt j c.-t- t llio n'l ' i- I by .,! i in- v he- . Srsij a kin l I., ii'oi.-r a iai'htiil .:. n l the !oi t-t and i I vol,-; ,; ;, ,..,..-, 'i'l..- re. i nu :h e on; tirs i. irrav to tl.C So c:u :) .thicfi .-ii a as Jndd . iuii .!i.tu,i v. -A as i; t,.ai, ,,f .. ... 5 !. . - : 'I'f !,i!i.n' A,r Jib- U'liitlic 1J tl. 1 js t'l-j "i.!y kti.ou rciu'-'y h.r Hhi U' tiiafism o m Htid .N- i;r d.'i.-i. ai J t'ie n-rn iei " ' ' !.'. , . -v , niri -.i is wt'i !in pr.-aret't sa;,s f'cri .n t., ir tl. .r ,...! ,!t. ., I at t i ir in us. th it e:i!i ihe :t ''litin-i ,,f oar re:l ers r) a.jvi f,..,t jj, 'l'1t! .r ,.. :,;,,,, f , TJ.,0fi ,.f jhy iui JiSifU'in-ie lijud. 'M-'In Sc:i,.i. Trie 0:umon S o . t . . , .,, j ft-it p.,,0... w..i,. w,j understand, be re-..prn- r'ii a i. x in' mi lr lim char '.; .f a!d-. j ""1 P ri.-ticcd t a.-!rs. Col. J.tnos M. C , ! snk. (.. unty S'up -rintendenf . on list Tues- i ,!v. j uhiiclv ( Kan me. 1 the ' c n.-iintes " i Tt " - , , t 1 ilYr3,mna.,n y. aro p-eased ti.Karn. was ; c-n.-.uctt d in a l.iirldv ea'ittactory manii'r. ! and proved cor.ela.Mvely. that the Suretintt n- f . j HUs a thorough mastor t,f i,0 important ; fire?sion of teat!. in z- lie informs us that j Li hia y.,ct - i e .i ' na just commtneed a tour of the cfu:ity, , , ' j u. iae purpose of cxatnininir the toacners i "e oi.Sder.tIy assure Directors and Teachers they will GnJ him a zcahm,, careful, this 'D'i Ctnsi;w-r. fir.i'a l.tif of (tin ttma limn a focrteous and olliginrr rffio.r. He under ands the duties of his ifSca, and knowing Jichar(e them. ?BK-YSBUIlf MARKET. ERPOUT RcvUed weekly bv DAVIS, JON liS & Co rRIt'ES. 5 COO 5,50 500 1.25 ,C2J .50 ,62 i ,23 ,00 ,62 1,50 2,00 1,25 5,00 1,75 10 Flour per bbl Extra Family, " Extra. " SuperHne, Wheat, per bushel. Rye. " Buckwheat, " Corn, ' Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Apples, dried. Peaches, " " Beans, " " Clover seed. " Timothy, do. " Butter, " Lard, " Bacon. " lb. doz. 10 14 10 ,10 to JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, E4TXY DONE AT THIS OFFICE. PITTSBURG!! MAItKCT. PlTTSBCBGH, Aro. 14th, 1861. FLOUR From Store, the ruling rat 8 are as follows. Superfine $4.75 to J4.87 ; Extra $5.00 to $5.25 Extra $5.30 to $5,60; Fancy brands $6 00 to 6.25 lije tiour, from store, at" 2.75 to3.80 Buckwbeai tlour, from 6 tore, i 1.7 S to 1.90 ter $100 . OKAIN" Wheat, prime red, $1.05; white l0- Barley, f,0 to 55, spring, and bO to 6 , Si.- 65 for Eye, 45c. CUts, to 27. Corn, 40 to Groceries. Sugar, by the hhd. , CJ to 7. and by the bbl. per lb. Molasses. 33 to 35 per gallon. CuTee. 14J per lb.; Hire, 5J. Bacon .-hoiilJent, 7 jer lb Sidts; Ji to 10; plain Hams, loj; Sugar-Cured, 12. Bkooms. $2.00 to 2.75 per dozen for common to choi.se. and ?:i.25 fir fancy. BrcKicTs and ti iw. Buckets, $1.50 to 1.75 per d..zen. Tubs $1.75 to COO. Caxile axd J-'oat. Cji miles. cliptKtl, 10j per lb: tiniihi aitd'adamaiitiue IU to 10. Soap, common, 5: Film 5. (."Hl.ASK. C.-.T:;lii...j to ROmI, to 11. Apples . pul.-s $2.50 2.75 per bbl. Drikd 1 h';it lVauiu-s, $2.50. per im.-h. Ap pTos 75 cts. Ikrh !$.m:i. 5' t) 5; ct-. per 1.00 los Shorts, 55 to r,5 cts.; Middiln-s, l.00 to 1.10 cts "' S;liP St,l o to 75 cis Fish. Miokar.il $11.50 to 12.00 p. r bbl- Oaitimore .Wing. $s;25t Like White $10.50 - ...... .t j ' ' Trout, $10.0i. otatoe.--Nosli.vjMocs-c. at ( cts. p-r Lvh See's. T.n.oihv. $2.20 per buh. Flax. $1.- I'otatoe.- 20 to 1.25. Clover. A I. It). Whis-ky. r,irt;.(ie.l. 10 cts.; Old live, il.25 j per pa:ii:. -. , ,. . Wn. ln v .i;xS and 7x J. $2 O0: 8x10. (52 23; xi I to tx!2.S2 50. 8x 1 :J. 'jx H,x 1 lu-, - ?2 i 5: 0 I., a;.. I lOx'.tJ, 5"...(!.4 Election Proclamation. l'l li.-rwr to an Avt f the i-IRTal As.-emblv o!" tbv V- r.m. "An At:t " 111. -i I t t ania. -1 . 1 1 ; ' ' 1 thi- K! ctiui.s of this C.'iu- dy. A i i. is:-;o. I. i:t;r,.:ur i. Ll.N UiN. li-'-:. shtriif .' tf the C. :u: ..! Ctnd-ri.i. in tin; t V i tt ii m. ;il i !j ' f renns;. i d . i.. ix-:.y make kn.iwn Mid L'ive iiotiie to tt e I ' Ur t li-e O.um v .:i'oiv.-.iid tii.tt ;l ,;i.;n;:;:.L ELilCl'IO.V wdl U- h-!d in the i County . ! :i :1:.r-.i .... t. SIvJ(N'l TCIvS!)Ay. ''. instl.r .-t- .a ( CT HJhii. A U. 1U1, at "hii li t;n. Si ite .o..l C-'Ui.ty . i.i xrs will bei-iee- lu wit ; j di n and C.-.ii.l. ::.t t.. li.l l.ie -::iL-e nl 1 ic.-idi-t.t ,Iu e. '- -r: x- till th- .;.' ( mauler ..f th- ii ... ... . . . . ; .. .... . i xiv.nj;. One p iM'ii t.- ii 1 l..e r.'.oe f Sheriff f said ! loi.iitv. (i.- tiix'ti t.- II 1 1 !.t- i f."i i- .I" Tr ::r.nr of i iiiu,.! . . I .... .. One If :.u I'-f.li t..e . llirt- . f Col;li.ll:Or ol j ' : aid coi.it! . Tv.o pi -.- t o ti.i tlf fti !' A viat-j J !- ' ' " ,ai'1 c ' Ont- i i s n t.. t;!i tl . ofliL-e -t D.:e :tor of the Viu.r J.. u,t. , . K.t.p.ox mrnt of siid co.n.iy C,,1C . . t.. illt l!jC . p.icc ,.f Auditor ..id ccuuty. j The . -t- rs . f the t..-.t i..-hip f Aliu-hu-y to mi.ft as ! lio-Ar, itj 'I ne eltrt-iisol th.jdin .1 . I tuct COI.il o.,fU v.l I'i.lt I-..It ol a.il d tovvilft.ll.i ut AI,. nci , ip.in.i..p as. il.v; iiu. i:tvniuiy ii.au ' Can. 1 i.-tiL.iifj). ill .1 p.-inl 011 ilic. 1 vi:iii ' I11.0 .i t.i.i ii... ir. . 1 i.m.., ui.e ol i.it !i I.-- war- iaiiti-;i i.l l:.e n one .1 .ti.loli i to'.Wti, iill-1 tiit" othci ia t... ti.i.u-.j -i -d.tiy iju.icu ..vi e.i:. l'"U : M,i,Ji ,Sj wtSt oy l''-- thence s iu.ii '- .ie.c s c.- to a .omt ..li ti.e L5u!.. ... o'.o. K-wl. ti.et.ee a ..t.-j .-.-n t r.ifi to li.c l tt i . - :.i ; I Iv.l.iiU t Killlit Mili, ti:ct;i.e si' tltii i;i:tit-s ttt.it o-..j pcrc.es to ij.i.v i s-.h'm ill. i.- .in i : '''. thuli. e a.o.. the t wi..i.ii ro.i't to ii..n.i ."ui.i.-. lo d.tditi i n5 between Ai 1 i-ticn v ::.. 1 .ia. iiit--n totvnahiprt, thence at. n; . ,. i W it.-tiiitif.-t' '.i lov.t.-.j j .i.it It. i.iviuin line te r""'3 ! twee ii Co.ojiI.i at.'t tVi.iir Coin. t to meet at the S !.. I in tin- t"W;i ot G lo'tZ'iJ. ia !aid district ; a..l loc cicclo.s t.f that p.ut -f xaiil towtiahlp of Auehci.v, iVfiilUi olil.-loe o. the :i!t. c dt .-t'l l:t-l ooi.:..:ai to in.ct ill Nchoo! i ll.'Utc N.'. y ia j-a .l t .-. t..-:.ii. i 1 he clitrt" 'l"t of tli" dit.lli.:'. ComiioM.'.! if the t.'t'. l.sJll 1 ' i lii.i'-k 1 k, tt. il.Vll ill the ll Il.-C ol AvLwu MCMRiii, Hi mc vio.te if l5..1.-.i:.o, lu oal.i town.ti.il.-. Tiie e -ct.ir.t l t. e itt.ttnct conipoett i tiie tottli.-hip "I Uiii.'f-'. o invet ul the tjoiirl il-Ure in the b"i" t:-' ' '' '-'"''''"! . The el.-ctoi-s of t:;e tiistr-ft cmp s-1 of the ' towmhip of Garri-l'.. to meet at the IScho.'l ilouSe iil Carrol ito a-n. in said town.t.itp. i ho eiecto s of t!:e di.tti u t composed ol Rr,...h ut .arrciii..wn, lu ii.ect ia the bt f the hool House of said 1 rtni:. The electors of ti.e dist, let composed of the townthip ot U ..e.ti. t i meet at th-.; .Vu,.l IJ itise tje jaim f liiciiai.i J. l'roii-.ii.H,t, in i-uid town-hip. , Ti e electors of tiie d'wtnct comjxwl of tne Jht Cif b. . Spnn.s, to meet at the hoi.s, of Jiu:ob Wanner, ia .od il jroiih. The elect. ,s of the d.,tri -t eoi.'.p ed of tiie township of Cca.fiei.l. to meet at tins house if John nl i,.,;,. i:i ta;. t.ovud.ip. The cleet-rs o! the iiistrict c mipo-cd t f the tow titthiu i f t;. neniauii. to unit at tiie iSchool i'u't l . . IK.use at M.s -ert, m sai l tot :i!.i p. ti... ;.. ?..rs ..f the f i.tinct composed of the rBrou - b of Caieniatigh, to meet at School House N!irf "t'he'district composed of the township of Croyle, to meet in the ;xliool llou.te in the village of Suinmei i.ill, i:i said towLship. The electors of the ihVliict comp.1 f the B orouah f Kleii&burg to meet as follows : East Ward a', the Curt lloiix-, in said Wan!; "West Ward at Janus Myi-r.-.' II all. in sai 1 Waul The electors ot the district composed of the township t f Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry lia:.'r, m saul townsnip. The electors of the district composed f the Borough of J .hnsto-vn. t meet as follows: 1st Ward 'at the I'ub'ic School House X-i. 5, in said Ward; 2d Ward at the Johnstown House, cot ner of Main and Lo-u-d street, in said Ward; -3d Ward at toe Toster House, in said Ward ; 4th Ward at the Mansion 11. .use, in said Ward ; oth War.l at the Keniville Hotel, in Faid Ward. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Loretto, to meet in the School House of K-titl Hnroll'di. The electors of the district co mposed of the township of Munstcr, to meet at the warehouse of Auustm Durbm, in tiie village oi flimsier, in said townsh'n. The electors of the district comtosed of the township of Richland, to meet at the housa of Jacob Knug, m said townsmp. Trie electors of t e district composed of the township of Summerhill, to meet at the School House in the Borough ot Wilmore, in said town ship. . The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Summitville, to meet at the School TIon. in Raid Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at tne house of Jerome l latt, in saia inwnBmy The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School House, near John lleadrick', in said township. j The electors of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at the School House, situate at the foot of plane No. 4, in said township. The e'ectors of the district composed of the Borough of Wilmore, fci 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 cf the town.-hip of Yoder, to meet at the School Uou.te in Cambria City, iu said township. And I further nive notice, &s in and by the 1 3th Section of the aforesaid Act I am directed to do, That all persons, excepting Justices of the Peace, who sh i'l hold any ofiiec or appointment of profit or trust tm Jt-r tne government of the United States, or cf this St te, or any City or incorporated District, whether a commissioned ofii'jer or otherwise, a subopHtiitV or agent, who is or .shall be employed under the legislative, ju diciary or executive department of this State or the United States, or aoy City or incorp-.rated District ; also, that oiery member of Cmgrc-Ss an I tho State IiC-iiislature, and of the select or common councils c f any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, cr Clerk of an- election of ibis Gm mouweahh. and that no Inspector, or .Indue, or other t fii-er of any such ehx'timi shall be eligible to any ofiiie then to ie voted for. Also, in the 4th .section t f the Act t.f Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to elections and for other purposes," apj-r u'.tl the 10th di- of April, 1S5'J. it is eu acted tli:'.t the foregoing 13th section shall riot be vi c-v-istrred as to prevent au military .fii-er or bor. ugh officer from serving as Judge or Inspec tor at any general or special elections in the Com mouwealth. Also, that in the CUt :.ection of saiJ Act it is enacted that "every general and S;eci'il Election sh.dl be opened K twcen the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, anl shall contin te witl.tvit iiite-. rupti.m or adjournment, until seven o'clock in the evenieg, when the ru Us shall be clel. The general. speei'd. city, incorporated district, anil to'tnship e'.eeti- us. ar.d all elections f .r elec tors of President t Vice President of the U. S . shall btr held :l!id conducted by tho Inspectors and .lii'ige.s elect-d as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed :is hei vin liter provide-1. No pers ii sh;di l- pt rinitted to vote at any e'".-ti"ii. :i i.f.o s id, but a white freeman of the ag.- of t went v-oi.e v-:irs or more, who shall have reti ;ctl in thi.t Slate at least one year, an-' in tSe electi-ni distriet wl.eie he .f;ers to vote at least ten days immediately preced:ng such election, j an., within two years paid a State or C- unty tax which shall have In eu ass. s.-ed at least ten days lie f-ire t!m election. But a citix ti ol tiie U.S. -.vim h d previously In-en a ipiahlied Voter of this State, ami removed therefrom and lctumtd, and who shall have le.dde 1 in the election dist.ict. and paid taxes :us aforesaid. s-:r.i!l lie entitled V vote after rcsidim: i.: this State six moiitiis. Pp vided, Tiiat the white freemen, citizens of the United Statt s, between the au'"s of twenty-4-ne .u.d twi i'y two y-ars, and have n sided in the e eetion i'.ittr"..'l ten nays as jft.rc.sai-1. shall 1-een-nde.1 to v-ti:, ahiiot g'.i they shad nt..t have paid Taxes. Xo p' rs n shall le pen.i?te l to v. tc whose li.uiie is ti"t cotitaiiied in the list of taxable in hal it.tiits, funiisLc'il by the Commissioner, unle.vs lirst he produce a receipt for the an.ei.t within twu ;,niis of a State or County tax, assessed agrf-ably to the Coiistitutioii and give satisfacto ry evi. !(-t;ce. either on bis ov u oath or affirmation, or th it i f another, that he has pai l such tax, r on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath of the payment lb. -i of, or, ieeoiiil, if be claim a rii.-t t vi te by be:ng an t lector bttwec.'i tiie age f t w.-otv-oi e and t -vcr.ty-two years, l e shall de j.os'! o'.i oath or affirmation that lie has resided in the Slate at h-ast one year before his application. ; nd make Mich proof t.f his reti 'cuee m the dis ttict as it required by this A -t au 1 that he docs verll lu liete. from ti-e accounts given him. that he is of aye atoie-aid. aod liive such otb'T evi- t lieiii'e as is required by this act. whereupon the name of the peiS'-u so a hnitte 1 t . voe. shall be iiistrte-l in the Alphabetical list by the Inspeet is, aiel a :i .e ina.'.e -.pp"sie th.-i- t- by writing ti e word T-'X" if he sv-id 1 e pcr-i.it'ed to Vote bv r. as' n of havi::g paid tax : --r the word "Age" if he sh id l e adiiii'fed to Vote In r as'-n of Mich I ae shall be called our to the Ciei ks. who sh:dl make like le-us i:i the list of voters kept by them. III all cases where the name f a rers-in claim. lie' to vole as I :in-i 0:1 me lis1 i':r M--i:e.; ov ii.e Cmmissiot:ers ati.l Assessors, or his i i;!:t to vote. ! whether found thereon or n t i o! j -cted to ly r.uv j lahfcd c:tiz"iii, it sh.di i - the duty of the Iiispecftirs to exan ine S't'b j.erson f-n oath as to his qualifications, and if he cl aims to have resided within the Sta'e t.r one yp.tr or tr.ore, his oath shad 11 t be fct..'li -! nt pr.f thereof, but shall make proof ! i i r .-of by at 1-ast one competent witness, who shad be a qualili-;d elector, that he has re side 1 within the district for more than ten days next preceding sai 1 election, and shall also him self swear that his b tia fide residence, in pnrsu mice i f his lawful calling, is within the disttict. and that he did not teinove into said district fur the purpose i f votieg therein. 4 Evorv person qualifi-d, as arorc3ai-l, and who sha'.l make lu-." jiroof, as is requir-!. of his resi dence, and payment of taxes as .tf .resaid, shall le admitted to vote in the township, ward, or dis trict, in whim he shall resi le. ' If anv person sh ill prevent or attempt to prevent, any officer t.f any election, under this act from holding such taction, t r use or threateu any violence to any such oftif-er, or shall interrupt, or improperly interfere within the execution f his duty, or shall b'.ock up the window, or avenue to any window-, where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence uuduly, or overawe, any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such jK-rsons on conviction shall l-e fined in -ny sum not exceeding i-SOO, be imprisoned for any time not less than one mi nth, cor more than twelve months; and if it shall lie shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had, hat the person so oiTending was not a resilient of the citv. ward, district, or township where the said offence was committed and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, he shall 1 sentenced to pay a fine not less than one hundred, mr more than one thousand tioiiars, ami impnsone.i 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, and pro duce them at a meeting of one Judge Irom each district, at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebensburg, on the 3rd day after the day ot elec tion, being FrnDv the 11th dav of O-tobor, A. U 18G1. then and there to do and perform those du ties required of them by law. And further, if any Judge, by sickness or un avoidable accident is unable to attend said meet ing of Judges, then the certificate or return afer. said shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspe tors or clerks of the election of the same district, who shall do and perform the duties of said Judge unable to attend. Given under my hand at my office in Ebens burg. tne 4th day of Ser tembcr, 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. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The propri- tors and manufacturers of HOS TETTEK'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the Unitod States because the article has attained a reputation heretofore unkuown, A few fac ts ujjoii this pomi will speak more powerfully than volumeson bare assertions or blazoning puffery. The ct-n sumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for the last year amuuuti-d to over a half million bottles and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that duriug the coming year the consumption wil' reach near mis million lot ties. This immense an.oin.t cotdd never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prcperati-ui. and the sanction, of the most promiuent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is ln-st known. who not only recommende ' the Bitters to their j patients, but arc ready at all times to give testi monials to its efficacy in all cas?s of stomachic derangement-sand the diseases resulting therefrom This is not a temporary popularity, obtained j by extraordinary effort tu tne way rf trunici iug the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid esti mation of an invaluable medicine., which is des tined to be as euduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godson J to regions where fever and ague am! various other bilious complaints have coiintetl their victims by hundreds To be able to tt ate confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure f .r the Dysp.-psic and like diseases, is to the pri prietors a source -f unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu rifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality t the netvous systefor giving it that tune and energy indispensable st the restoration of hea'.th. It operates ujioa the domach. liver, and other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and Smin restores them to condition essential to tho healthy tlischaige of the functions of nature. Elderly per his may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the b -ttle. an-1 they will find in it a stimulant jeculiarly adapted to comfort declining jears, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the lxweis, excel'.cnt as a t.-nie, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence .f thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the lei:c-fit of using this prep aration while suff-.-ring from st -mach derange ments and general debility; acting uudci the ad vice cf physicians, they have abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the merits -f this arti.de. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain peri."ds whentheir cares are so bar r.vssinii that manv of them sink tinder the trial. The relation of mother ami child is so als.-ibing ly tender, that th-i mothe r, especially if she be young, is apt t- forget her own health in her ex treme anxiety fir her infant. Should the .riod of maternity arrive tinting the summer !-e-son, the wear of liody and mind is gegerally aggrava te l. Here then, is a necessity f.-r a stimulent to rt c-iperate the energies of the system, and e-nal le the mother t- l-e.ir up under her exhausting tri als stud r'sjoiisib"Iities. Nursing mtl ers gi-ner ally prefer the Bitters t- all fttier itivigraUr? that receive the endorsement ef physicians, be cause it is agicc-abio to the taste as veil as cer tain to give a pennaneut incr-as;e of bodyily streturth. AU those persons. t whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaiia, diarrl.ee i. dysen tery, indigestion, loss of appe tite, and all disea ses or derangements cf the stomach, super-nun-ted invalids, persous of sedentary .occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy sical welfate by giving to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trid. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any "f the many imitations of counterfeits, but ask for Hostkttf.u's ('ki.kbkatkh Stomach P.iTTF.tis, and see th.it e.ich Ixjttle lias the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of tl elxtlle, and stamped on the metal lic cap Covering the Cork, and observe that t.ur autogranh signatme is on thehdxl. Crj- Prepared and sold by llOSTETTF.U A SMl'i'H. I ittsbuigh, Pa. itn-i s-.lo b all drug irists. irrocvrs. and dealers u'emraliy throughout the United Slates, South America, and fJeimany AtiENTS. Davis A: Jones. Ebensburg: J. A. P irtish. Summitville; Vm. Litzinger, Loretto: Peter Kinney, Minister. Sept. 5, 18o0. iy. mm DE. LEL&IID'S m RHEUMATIC HAM), IS niEOXLY KNOWN REMEDY FOIi Bheuraatistn, Gout and Kearalgia. AMI A MM1K CfKE KOU All Kercurial Diseases It is a c;mv nieiitlv arraiigetl Band, containing a medicated compound, to le worn arov.n l tiie Waist, without injury to the m-st tic-bcate jer t i -. e t:..:. : . :. .1 s ins, no cn itlge in r.an.is oi utiiig is reiin:t-ti, and it entirely icmoves the disease fioin the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from the use of powerful internal medi cit es which weaken and ihtroy the Constsitutioii. and give temporary relief only. By this treat ment", the ir.e hcal properties contained iu the B ind, come in contact w ith the blotrl and reach es the tlisease. through the pores of the skin, effecting iu trarij instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This b ind is also a .r.ott powrful Anti-Mekcu rial agent, an-' wi 1 entirely rehe-e the system from the 7mioVii. effects of mercury. . Mtler ate eases are cured iu a few days, and we are 'constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy in agnvated cases or long stan.h.ig. Price $2.00, to V had of Druggists generally, or can le sent by mail or express, with full H recti. ms for use, to any part of country, direct from the principal Office o. SOJ RRO.1D1T.it, Xev-York G. SMITH 4 CO , Slk PnoPRiEst.r.s. N. B- Descriptive Circulars Sent Tree. For salebv H. Devine. E!eii.'burg. AVn" IVautcd KTrj-uhtre. June lu. 'Olly. WHEELER & VILS0iS' Scm ii2g Machiii cs. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOOXA. BLAllt COUXTY TA. XJ ptesenting the above namel Sewing Ma I 11 chines to the examination and corisideral tion of the public, the Agent desires to cd attention to tho fai t that during the la.t eight vears. there has been over 14 000 more of these machines sold thau any others in the mar ket. This alone is convincing proof of the mi perioritr of these machines over ail others. Tlnse machines cau be seen and examined at the store of the Aent, in Altoona. Price of Xo. 1 Machine, Silver riate.l. Glass Fxt and new btyle Hemmer $C5. Xo. 2. Or namental Sronze. Glass Foct new style Hemmer i-55. Xo. 3, Plain, with old style Hemmer 145. X. B. Full irstructions given gratis; and for furthur particulars address U. A. O- Keek. Al toona, Blair co., Pa. 38, 8, Iy. BLA KK SUMMONS A ND EXECV- tJONS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE 11 Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR PTJRIFYIXQ THE BLOOD, And for t!ie epaedj- ear of the subjoined varieties of Scrofula tad Vrofnloai AtTrrtlonm, mrh ms Tnmora, llcrrs, Sorti, Krnptlos. Pin plea, Pustules, Blotches, Uoils, Blalsts, ad aOl Skin Dlitsiu. OAKLAjcn, Ind.. 6th Jrnif, isr9. J- C ATFR tt Co. Oenta : I f.-rl u mr dutr to mt rnowletlg what your Sarsaparilla has done 'for m. 1 taring tnhcritej a Scrofalooa inft-ctios, I hare suffered from it in virious wajs for years- Sometima It bnn.t oat in Ulcers on mt hands and arras; Munftimn It tamed inward and diotivssed mr at the rtomach. Two years at tt broke out on mr head and eorerl mr nratp and ears with one sort-, whlrh was painful and loathsome beyond desertj.rjon. 1 tried niur mtiirinea and several physKTana, but without much relief from any thine. In fact, the disorder crew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel M-'OE2vr that yon had prepared an alteratire (Sarsaparilla), for 1 knew from your repu tation that anr thing- rou made mat he trood. I sont t Cincinnati and trot it, and twit it till it cured me. I took It, aa yon advise, in small dotes of a toaipoonful ot.t a month, and used almost three bvttle. New and healthy akin soon beffan to form nndcr the ser. which after a while feil off. My skin is now dear, and I know by my feelings that the disoas is pone from mr rrstern. You can well believe that I feel what I am sarins when 1 tell yon, tnat l boia you to be one of the apostles of the of the are. and remain ever gratefully, l onrs, ALFRED O. TALLEY. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Krrit pelas. Tetter and Salt lib r tint. Scald Head, Klng wena, Sore Kyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Pref.te writes from Salem. X. Y-, 12th Sept lto9, that he has cured an Invetmte rase of Zropy, which threutem-d to terminate fatallr, br the persevering- use of our Sxrbaparilla, and alno a danr-r-ou attack ot Uulignattt Jirytiprlat br lirire doses of the same ; saya ti cures the common Eruption by it con stantly. Bronthottlr, Coltre, or S-rrclled Xeck. Z. bulon Sloan or. ProFpect, Texas, writes s " Three bottles of your Sarsatiartlla cured me from a Goitre a hideous swelling on the neck, which I bad suffered from over two years." Ltntorrhaa or Whites. Ovarian Tnmor, Vtcrin Clceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J. B. S. tThannin?, or New York Citr, writca : " I most cheerfullr comply with the renet of'rour arrnt In aytap I have found your SarnarutrUla a most excellent alterative in the numerous compl-iiuta for which we em ploy auch a n-metly, but especiallr in female intense of tho Scrofulous diathesis. 1 have rur-d many invet erate easea of Leueorrhtra by it. and some where the complaint was caused by ulceration of the mu. The ulceration itself was soon cured Nothing within my knowledge eouala it for tttese female dcran'-men:.." Kdward S. Marrow, of Newburr, Ala., writes : A dan perous orrarvra timnr on one of the females in mrfamilr, which had defied all the remedies we could eraplur, hms at lmsth been completely cured by vour eatract of Sar anparilla. Our phypi.-i;tn thourtit nothing but extirpa tion could afford relief, but he advied Ihe trial of vour Sarsaparilla as the Iat resort before euttinr. and it proved effectUitl. After taking your remedy eiUt week tio symptom of the disease rcmaina." SyphUIs and Tferenrlal Disease. N re Oui-KAJts. 25th An-.-ti.t. Dr. J. C. Arm. Sir: I cheerfully complr with th iw;u''8t of your ajvnt. and rfKrt to you some of tha effects I hare realized ith your Sarsap'urillrt. I have cured with jt, in my ra-ti-e, mot of the eom-pl-tints for which it is recommended, and hare found n effiH-ts truly wonderful in the etire of Vmerent and Mer curial IHsense. One of my patients had Syphilitic alo-rs in his throat, which w.-re containing his palnte and tl.e top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, twiiiJv tken, cured him In five weeks. Another was attacked by eec ondary symptoms la Ida novo, and the ulceration bad eaten away a eonBldenJJ.? part of it. so that I lrlieve the disorder would soon reach bis brain and kill him. I'.ut it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla ; the ulcers liealcl, and lie i well aain not of course without some di-fi?nration of fie fare. A woman who had b-en treated for the same riisnrttcr 1-r mercury was sufff-rinr from this poii-on in tier bones. They had become so st-ni-i tire to the weather that on a dan.p dsy she suffered ex-cruciatins- pain in her Joints and bona. She, too. was cured entir-Iy by your Sarsaparilla in a few wecka. I know from its formula, which vour agvnt rave me, that this Preparation from your laboratory roust be a Treat remedy ; consequently, th-se truly remarkable results with it hare not surprised me. Fraternally yours, G- V. LARIMER, M. D. Xlheumatlsna, Govt, Liver Complaint. Ixofpexokce. Pr-ton Co., Va Cth Julv, Is.' 3. Iffi. J. C. AYKU. Sir: I hae lm-m dTli.-t.l with ain ful chronic llhewmatism for a kn time, which bafiled the skill of phycicians, and stuck to me in spite of all t he remedies 1 could find, until I tried your Ssrsapanlla. One borMe cured me in two wek and restored my peneral health so much that I am far U tter than before I was attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. FREAM. Jules Y. (Jctcbell, of St. I-uis, writes : I have been Clicti-d for years with an a faction tf tie it'rer, which dcBtroyed my health. I tried every thiiiir. and every thing failed to relieve me ; and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no other cause than dervmgemmt of the I.irer. My beloved ptor,the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sarsap.triUa, because he said he knew vou, and any tl.in? you made was worth trying. I'.v the I l.-s-tn? of Ciod it has cured me, and hns so purik-d my blood as to make a new man of me. 1 1 youne aain. The bcht that can be said of yon Is tiot hall Rood enocgh. Srhlrrui, Cancer Tmor, Enlargement, l i re ration, Carles, and Exfoliation or the Bones. A great variety of caes have been reported to us where cures of then- formidable complaints have resulted from, the ue of tliis remily, but our space tiere wjll not ad mit them. Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which the agents b low named are pleased to furnish rratis to all who call for tbem. Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, 2Iclancholy, Xruralaia. Many remarkable cures of lhi-s affections hare been made br the alterative power of this metScine. It stimu lates t'ie vital functions into vir.roun action, and thus overcomes iiordtr which would be supposed beyond Its roach. Such a remedy has lon been req-iired by the necessities of the people, and we are confident that this will do for tbc-m ail that medicine rcn do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR the rapid cite of Canthl, Colds. Inflnenxa, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, InrlplrutCouiomp. tton. and for the Belief of Consump tive Patients. In advanced atagca of the Disease. This is remedy so universally known to cryass tnr other tor the cure of throat and lunj comj.l jnt. that it is nseb-ss here to publish the evidence of it t Lrtue. Its unrivs!l-d excelU-u.-e for couphs and colds, an.1 its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Kew are the communities, or even families, anions the m who tiave not some personal experience of its cuetts some livin? trophy ia their mi it cf its victory ovtr the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunjrs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this r-medy, we n-ed not do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir tues th.-.t it did hare when making the cures which hare won so ttrougly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared ly Dr. J. C. AYIS lu CO., Lowell, Xass. S.I.I l.e I '. lt,.r. I 1 .....t..,. r . f T I" i .'. r John st wu ; T. S. 1 -.. , !i 1'.. .-. .-. ... ... ..(.Ml , . . l'.t Sun. :nv r. ii. an l bv Shit id.,, l.o-i t..; .1. A. I'arh, ile.de rs e vert wlit ie. Decemh t ., 18C0.-!y. HAHH00D, How Lest Eow Restored- a i ciuur: in TiiK nattk;:. tim'.at- i MF.NT AND KAIUCAI. CUKK OF SPKHMA- ! TtHMltKA, or St-tuinal Vc-:ekres. Sexual D-l ili- j ty, NerV'u-iius aiid I:iVvUi:.:aiy tn.issi a.s. j jir-hiein4 Imp .teney, Coiu'.:iiiption an i Mvu'.l ; and I'liysical ir.c ipacty. j Br iioB. J. ClU KSWEI L, M. ( The important f t t t!;.tt the avvfal toosoq-iOTiec I of pc-if nhuse may I eiTectua'.iy rem ved with., ut J ititeri.:-.! iitel":'ii!e r t her datierou appoatiot.s i t,-f caustics, liistrooieiit, rontio.-ttetl l-ouie. sr.l tit her enijiirifal leviej. is Lire tltaily ticni.-tistra fetl. and the entirely t;etv and 1 :dy prtrci s.-ful tnTittm-nt. as a lot tol by tho cetebra'e-tl anther fully cxpl.iii.t-d. ly n.-ar.s f wi.ieli every te is eiial'led to cure hnns--':f pt rltxtly. and at tl.e ;east p-sil 1.- cost. the-eliy avoiding nil the advertised iiostrunis oi toe :.. li.i it-e;iure i:i pre e a j luioti t thousands and ihoupands. j Scut under seal, in a plain cr.vcloj'0. t any j ad.ircss. post jHii'i, trie re-ccipt ol two nstae stamp, I v addrcsdni Ir. CU- J. C. KLINK, M. l" Iiowery. New Yrk, l-st O.licc March 20, 'Cl. Apnl 11. 'CO.-ly Au. 14. 'Cl. SELF -SEALING FRUIT CAN a S,tCO SOLI) S 1ST VI1.1IU TImj ii'.tlcriiie.l will sell his popular make of SELF-SEALiriCr FRUIT CANS, This season, at the following pi ices'. FOR CASH: One Quart Cans, with Cctuent, 00 r doKon, Two Quart Can., with Cement, $1 75 per dozen. ft-AU orders from a distance for Fivk Pozkv, or more. wei accompanied trilh (he cash, wiil le 1 promptly attended to the Cans securely packet. and delivered at the liailroad Statiou without j extra charge. j Addre-sa or snj "rer to ' FRANK W. HAY. ? Julv 312m JohiMiown. Fa. m PHEPERATION Having: proofs so strong: and direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL , It St.-tewruei-, Jtidecs. Editor, Piiywciana i of tiie oi-'.. ,t tl.Is a v.tll as ncir. give it their ! u:.rjua!-.lkl .-aiittion, ai.d ttcitiin.tut it for 11 ; c.iKS cf tutj tio! . an 1 t'ie:n-'.- ol tl.e t-crdp ard i i.i aiu; but itilwl.o l.ave u.-ed it.uniie.m u-t-tifyitig ; tl:at ii will t.rtxrri tif 1 ir Irttn Ii:hk praj, and from faloi. to .n: y - rtui IIi-.i-l tl.e ;.J!oi.j: k flic-ve, S. C. Jure 24th. 1S59. Vi.op.C.J. Vd : Ie:r Sir: Yt-ur Hair '. Kt.-tcr.itive is r.T '.-V.y paining pr- u'aritj ;u tl.it coiuiiiUtiity. I liar-; L:d ts:-caion to lay f-reju-' dux; a-iie, and give t.nr llair ILc-a-.rative i perfect t -t : Dorii. tl.e je;r 18."4. I was po tinforturate ; as to l- tlirotvn fp-m P;V t-u'.ky as:a'iif.t a reck ; i.e-ar tiie road .idr. .'i.-tn vi "uh ii.v Lead rc-ctived a in t titrii.'e LTat deal e : irit.ti-n. wl t.-li c tomtit icate t t. ine rraia rut Xtetua! Mirf.ice t f t:i Lead, fr.tn tl.e: r tfevts of ' v::.cli luv Itair was utiallv dettoytd e-vt-r tLe t -..'.i:c it-" face of tl.e laa 1. Fr :u the iitnf I f rst t-i-..!viT-d it-j 1 j-jiti, however op t,i tl t'rr. i f its i! disijt-ar i:ioe, I t-tup-yesl evrythitjjr I c- til t'.ii: k of. Ix-'ir.,; a prt f.-.Mor.al tnan trjarif a il, :i I l!il.s!.t. Utldtaiiui:: tliC nature. 4 d:-v.3e. !; as fi.ia'.ly dtfcatel iu every pre-scip'i-iti ;ilvatiCl. T'...-' ii.d nr ot!,er clr--u nd r:ro Indued E to report t j !:r w i tli y Hair Re:-t rtir. wbie h 1 lui-c every rr ii to UJierf, prlrcJ a trerjr hippv re.- iit .- t-. ui e-tLs f.fte.- the first appli . caii -a. I had a K-a-itiful a head f younji Lair as ever I saw. for wl.ich I certainly owe you rrv no.-t .-itHC't- thi:K. Ker-t s8urtd. dear sir. I lidd r t.- 'R.ti4ti..l y."jr rtn.i-ly to idi hiqt;i:t?rs ; ... . .. , ? . !Hot."-. i-r. I k'i'I u-e r:iv ii.fiu-uvv, uliicb 1 Iter t.ivs;-:: iv. is ::-.t a l::t!e. Voii r.ni ptil- iil r.m pti'. i-.-.i ft.ts tt you i:nj:K p.-e-per. Yo'tr. vt-rv resjctfu'lv. M. J. Wk jiiit. 31. D. O il e "; e Je:T-rs-tiian, rhiuppi, a.. 1W lJtll. IfjK Dear Sir.: I f.-tl it lay -' ty tte!l ss c y p.eat;re. to i-tatc I ' y ;i tl.e; dlow-fr circura stauee' hiih yon rati use if y u ttiit k prorT. A !;t: ti!a?i of ti: i-l --. (a law ye:) Las l-rt-u Jul 1 ever .-in- e f.ry yotitb ; m rr.ucli t", t':it he ,ns".mi.'l T wear a w'v He in :-j -! to i-- j i'tle vour Hair lUstora- tive." whieh he n-fii'Z :ie t' vc-ry r ch ; an i after - K.tre's his lir prow ot.t .ju.te hij.:r. j.t'y. r.ii i le now has ahaaa s i! l,.-ad.f .;i;r. TLe pet.th i.i.ui't nn.e ia Bra. if r 1. aud L i tery t.t-'l snwn in r ad; i::;. c ititi'". r-i irsy rrs :i ran etiff to 'hi truth i tt.i- -t t"r:er.t : I j:ive it to ynu t the reipe-t a Mi- l'r:t-if.-ri. Y--u cati s.l a reat ; 1 t f y -or fl ;r K-Vtorative- in this Liid the a-'j ii.iu co.o.ti- s if you have tLe prop-ar ae-t.ts, Y"'Jr.. iVc. Ti.oMrsox t-ur.ciiNon. Dr. Y. ... : TV-tr "r : iVr. .:t v.-.f t rxrrs tis ol.iiji.ti".'.i:- 1 ,r.t i;-.;.k-r l.r the t're r-sKrittioa .f in v i. tir to it s ot i-it ai roV.r : a t.t the t:n;a of rtiv ar.iv tl io ihe IV.i'el Sta- i as rat idlr l.r!i:ri cv. tu Hair II" tativ. htjf. 1 coij-ei'-r derful iiiveiiti.-ti, :lTC-6iiVi!e. r ;?! the app.e-aTion "! your it ii rtcoK-ied its ciriiual l!e-? rativc s a very -wcu-p'tite i-2vH' v ss we-ll aa S. TilAUiKRO. a w . Ti e nc'r.".ttvo is put i.p in Votths cf three : si.' s. vii ; l irp' . !.;'.- Wv.r.i and sina"l : thfr Mnall : holds pi: t. and retail- f-r ein Villrter bet 1 tie; the n?edlotn h-l 's at least tntnty c-rtieKt. more in ep'-rtt--ti thn the wn.dl. retails fr.r ten d'.htrs pr r !-f.V; the 1 r J h''ld- ouart, 40 p-r rt-i-t w tv iti pr -piTti n. and retails for , thrit d ."!ars js-r l-'fh'. O t . Tr. pri -tors. 444 Pr .ad- trav. 7e id::, a: 114 2datk-t Strt-ct. St. I i:5s, M. Ai.d s..l ! l.v raej Cry's ?V F-r -h- a th pla-e Vy II C. IV'vItm?. Ju e W. 1S.T-Iv. BCERH AVE ' S HOLLAND BITTERS r o a DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, etc. Th ramsful introia-ti'm aad of t!.i re14iratr4 Rncdr has bera tl :rtisJ i.w a literal fluud t nraipniDds cmlitl liittm," ofTrl ia various fr-rww. fmca a qtMLrt butt Is toiftr p&Uon kr, antil thi w.-d - Bnts" 1. but another buw tor rvg, or sjom Tiliaia.is irlukkf suia tura. Dot tli naltj frrat reUef driisd trum th minute da one teasrkjxifai, of or modkizM, BCERHAYE'S. HOLLAND BITTERS, And lie rr&rf sfuncr f mfter j ititi' f.'nt. 1m rt.-l."i.tiea foe it a refotatin aluch tbe bast of imitjili ti sal coun terfeits bav failed to BndVnnioe. It is jUTtlT a Vnf. taUs pnriajation, aiUi barely coarat fore ffirita to prwne it. But otM alz of Um seotilae, (Half Tint ButtlesJ fries Oua UoUar. It Is a medicine of long tried eSScacy fvr Pir-'yinf lie Blood, so essential fur the foundation of gvoi health and for correcting ellsardera of the stomach and bowels. Two or three dosti arZl eccTince the afSicted Iti salutary effects. The r.omach trill rpeedilj regaia its s'j-ength, a Leal thy action of the liver, Vkwi-'j and ki'lneTS will sooa tako place, and renewed haalOi be the quick reault. For Inclisttion Trj Earbavc's Oollui Bitters For IIe.rttTira, Trj Etrrhare'c H&ll&nd Eittert. For Acielity, Irf BcrrLiTt'i Holland Bitten. ForiWaterbraah, Trj BtrrtaTt's Holland Eittrri For ileadsvclie, Trj BtrrhaTe'i Holland Bitters. For Ilroeci of Appetite, Try Effrha.e'i Holland Bitten. For Costiveneaa, Try Bcrrhart'i Holland Bitten. For PUes, Trj EffrhaTe's Holland Bitten In all Kerr oua, Rheumatic and Nenralgls ASeo taons, it has in numerous instance proved fcighlj beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure, BEAD CABEFULLY! The penulne huUtr twooectrated isxrhaw's Uoilan4 Bitten Is pat Bp in ha.f pint boct'.e only, and reCjiiied at Om DoUar per btUe Tbe rrest deaoaad. fnr this troly itraled Medkina has induced manr tit.t.. wblcki tte ubbc sboold rward against porcbMins. Brwart f Jmpatitumt Sue that par namt it cat 0t labA a every bvOU jroa hug. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. ! SOLE PB0PBIET0ES, PIXXSBlTlaGns PA l or sale in nnaurj; l y A. A. HARK Ell. .Auzr.st -.i. im:o.-Iv.. COUNTY. SCHOOL & POOR HOUSE ORDERS r UliCIlA SED AXD I.V SALH FT K. A. SlIOKMAKHl. Jiioe 12, ul-ff.
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