gw Stoee. Our frieud E. J. Mills, has cp,ned a dry goods store opposite our office, g-. t$ortn.ent is as excellent cue, and he tells cleap. 3Iills knows how to wait on his fUfu:ne''9. aD ,ves hargains to those who jjj down the cash. Don't forget him. gJ. A. Houser. has opened a Daugcr---ectjpe Gallery , in the room over Shoeoia kr's store. From the specimens in the show ait in froDt of his gallery, we are certain r . -7 .: A II -f 1 J l IS nrsl ciass ui List. :i u ui uur uauuatHiiu friends phoulil call around and patronize him. If we were good looking we would certainly WW ? a 1 1 . 1 . a Jo so. However, it is iiKeiy mat brother JJirker and oursclf. will call aroucd about the first of next week, and have our likc.-.ess- a taken on the same late. What a beauti- il aod touching sight, it will be the lion and the lamb laying down together ness and truth embracing. -righteoua- As Invention. Mr. lace, one of the most I C. Si of this ingenious mechanics n tha County, baa exhibited to us a ''tire uJer" of his own iuventiuo, which, we thick s the thiug and no mistake. We have been assured by several experienced mechan- , that it possesses decided advantages over ijthing of the kind now before the public. 7je following is brief statement of them 1st, It will not only bend in a regular cir- ,ut always without twisting a bar. 2-1. It can be change! to any desired cir- cvm h3 tuan ,wo "'tHtittS 3J, lu chintring to difiVieiit ciicles it can not be put out of .-ijuare 4th. It will alw.ys draw the bar through" 5th, It will bead brass from G inches wide, down a? small as T less, in circles from 8 i-ei in diameter, u.-wn to 1 foot or ten inches. 6th, It cm be ha 1 put up iu ruuniug or j.r at his sh"p for 15 dulllars Tlie Fair. The Fair of th- Cambria Couuty Agiicul- tural S ciety this year passed uff in a manner bip'L'y "ratifying to all concerned. Th at toLilauce was large. jJ the exhibition of Ag ricultural product. &.c, was highly credi t.Ue to our Couuty, 1 he live stock exhibi iftl was very fine, and e tiu.uauded the al uiratioii of all present The same may be m'ii! of the voluble department. The la dies department waa complete and furni.-he J iiioutrovertibie ivileuec to prove that the liaa-ihters ot Camb.ia, ate, or will make fi.st cia?a hoUnski epei lu llie Department of 5ue artr, we uoticod a nu.uocr ot beautitul ; iutiui. auii engravings A crayon fcketch j 'th-deer hunt" by M.ss Storm of Lordlo, ; com:uau led the admit atiou of all. It cer- J certainly displayed txiaordina:y taU-ut iu j this beautiful of Arts As Jouth says, j we BttuuM eneourage in neauiwui, ior tuc useful arts take care of themselves. An itbtr sketch by .'Ir A. V. l'riitgle, was the suhj'Xt of g neial prai.-e. The addrthS of 11. L. Johnsti n, Ksq ,j n Thu..-day aficrnoon, w.i one of tiie inost elo tUut and iriatruc'ive -t rt.s ot the kind, we tvtr listeued to It wns not only eloquent, but iuMiuctive, aud was !i.-teLcd to atteutive 1) h ll.e Jaie crowd present. The sai k and fot iaiv vre interesting fpiode nf the last days exhibition, and nfFr ded infinite arii!ie'iicnt to the lookers n. Kvervthitiir fr-iu beiiiiiintr to kiiJ. nsc l rf pleasautly, and a'j iu attendance appeared t eijoy themselves. The proceeds of the exhibition, we learn, are ijuite haudsoii.e, aud 'ill eDable the managers to pay the expn d.iaresmd premiums promptly. NOTICE. J WHEIJAS my wife Ifnrl.ara has left my l.cl i mll)oard (vilhout anv just caise, 1 hereby wa-rn ! public not to trust ber on mp awnnt, :us I J undetermined not tj pay any debts of her con twrtin. Cleirtield tp.. JOUX BAKK11. tk-.t. 30, 18G1. U. A NEW CIIAXCC FOXl HAItQAlXS. E K.J. Mills has just received, and is now "!eniii; out, in a new store room, ou Min s'lvet. abirpe stx;k of CI .tiling. HaU ami C.ip, IVts anl SIum-s, Trunks, Flour, Corcmeal, Bacon, Fih, Sweet Pittatoe-s, Srrup Molasses. JSugir.Tea. Coflex-, firm-eries and Cnfecti-iiaries, Ci.2;r.s and Tobacco, Seliool Books, &c, &., tottlicr with a geueral aortment of NOTIONS O I" ALL KI N DS. T irticular attention is invited to bis stock of Ulies' and Children's Shoes, as he intends to low for cash. E. J. Mills- f t Anlili rcr Oct. 10, 18G1. tf. EXECUTORS NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on tiie estate T of -Li IVtPr fnvfrs. lat i.f Allenhenv tn.. de ceased, having been granted to the uodert-igned by the Register of Cambria County, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will pre.-ent them to the un dersigned duly authenticated for setlement. BERNARD MOYEUS. Allegheny tp., Oct, 9th. 18oT,-Ct. ORPUAXS COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Camcbria ounty.to me directed,there will be expic to public sale at the bouse ot Henry uager, m Jackson tp..on Saturday the 23d of Xoyember next, at 1 o'clock P. M., tha following real es Ute of which Conrad Kager die.1 seized, vig i A piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson tp, Cambria county, aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Gray, John Ager. Mrs. Seymore and Charles Murray, containing 50 ares or thereabouts, about 30 acres of which is cleared, and thereon trctol a dwelling House and Barn. TERMS OF SALE. One third to be paid on confirmation of sale, the residue to be paid in e pual annual payments thereafter with in vest, to bo secured by the judgment bonds and niortgagB of the purchaser. H. KINK E AD, Administrator. 11, 1861, 3t., Pittsbcboh, Avn. 14th, 1861. FLOUR From Store, the ruling rat s are as follows. Superfine 34.75 to $4.87 ; Extra $5.00 to $5.25 Extra $5.30 to $5,G0; Fancy brands $G 00 to 6.25 Eye flour, from store, at 2.75 to3.80 Buckwheal flour, from store, $1.75 to 1.90 per GRAIN Wheat, prime red, $1.05; white, $1. 10. Barley, 50 to 55, spring, and CO to 65 for fal . I?ye, 45c. Oats. to 27. Corn, 40 to 45c. Groceries. Sugar, by the bbd. , 6J to 7. and by the bbl. 7J per lb. iIolas-s. 33 to 35 per gallon. Coffee, 14i per lb.; Bice, 5. BACox.-ghoulders, per lb Sides; 0? to 10; plain Hams, 10; Sugar-Cured, 12. Bkooms. $2.00 to 2.75 per dozen for common to choise. and 3.25 for fancy. Buckets and tui.s. Buekets, $1.50 to 1.75 per d.-zeu. Tubs. $4.75 to GOO. Canulks akd 'oap. Candles, dipped, 105 per lb; mould and adamantine 1& to Vj. Soap, comjiiou, 5; ldm 5A. Chkask. Common to ood. 0 to 11. Ari-LKs. Apples $2.50 t2.75per bbl. Dbiku FnuiT IVaches, $2.50. per buh. ApJ pies 75 cts. Fked. Bran. 5 to 5G cts. er 1.00 lbs Shorts, 55 to 05 cts.; Middlings, 1.00 U- 1.10 cts.; Ship Stuffs, 65 to 75 cis Fish. Mackaral $11.50 to 12.00 lier bbl.; Baltimore Herring, $G:25; Like Vhite, $10.50; 1 rout. $10.00 Potatoes. Neshannoeks, at SO cts. per bush Seels. Timothy, 32-20 per but.li. Max, $1. 20 to 1.25. Clover. $4.10. Wnb-ky. Beotitied, 10 cts.; Old Bye, $1.25 per pa'.hm. Lard. No I, tl per lb. Hey. At scales $8 to y.OO per ton. Hides. (ireen Beef Hides, 5; Dry Saltetl Hides 12; Dry Flint Hides. tut lb. Oil. L:irdN. 1, 88. L"mecd. G5 ler gallon. Salt- No. .$1.15 per bbl. Tidlow. Bough, 7, and country rendereil, 8 per lb. White L:id. 1:.."0 per keg. and dry Sc per lb. Bed Iead, U to 7. litharge, Windnw Gl is!-;.- -i-.xS and 7x0. $2.O0; 8x10. 32.25; 9x1 1 to 10x12.32.50. 8x13, OxH.xllO-. j $2.75; lixlo ar.d 10xlG, $3.00.4 Election Proclamation. PfKfUANT to an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of I em.sylvania. entitled "An Act relating to the Ejections of this Com mon weal:! i," aipioed the 2nd day of July. A. D. 1S3'J, i, KOBEBT P. LINTON, High Sheriff the County of Cambiia, iu the Coannuii wealth of l'euns vlv.mia. do hereby make knowu and "ive 1 notice to the F.ieet..rof the Count v afoie.-ai"l that I a G F.N KB A L ELECTION will bo held in the County of ;imbria on the SKCOND TCHSDAV, bcing'tl.e 8th .lay of OCToBEB. A. D. 1801, at ; which tunc State and Comty I'llieers will be elec- ttil, to wit : ; One person iu conjunction with Blair, Hunting- don and Cambiia to till the oflice of President j Jud-e. j One pcrs.u to till the ofike f tru inber of th-.- Ibi:.-e -f Iepi-eentative& f the Stale of Pe::n- I sylvama. One pei.oti to till the c-fnee of Snerilf !" said county. One l ern to fill the cliice of Ticas-urcr of rai 1 county. One j ei.-on to till the c'fiiee .f Con.iiii.-.-ioi-er ol tail! county. Two pT..otis t'.i 1:11 the fiicc of Associate Julge of said couiity. One person to til! the office of Director of the Poor and Hoiic ot Employment of said county. i One pei sou to lill the oliice of Auditor for said ! county. i The electors of the towns-hip of Allegheny to j meet as follows, to wit : The e'ectors of thedis trict composed of that part of said township ol I Allegheny, beginning at the liu-j iliyiding Blair ativl Caint'iia counties, at a point on the:ividiu line of two tracts ol land, one ot which is war ranted in the name ol A;.ion lowen, and tnc jther in tiie names of Mary Bowen and Vein Lewis, thence .-mth S'J degiccs west 03 perches, thence s .ulh 20 degic- s wci-i to a point on the uhl B.'.rg' n Gap Boad, thence along j-atd road t j the township r.'j.d l'j.u'.Ti.g t i Bui nt .M ill.-, thence south 13 degrees, w st 30 i perches to Daw sou's Jlill and house-, thence alo.ig the t wn.-hip road to Burnt Mill;-, to dividing 1 ue between Al leghcn v and Washington townships, thence along Washington township line to iliyiding line le- ii IVitntiii:! :iinl thllr I'.ollnla'S In luCf-t. :lt tin : . . v- " " .. . - ' ' i iii .1 .. ,.f 1 1 .n;..;., :. . i 0.'UOII lliul , Ol mi; no. .i ji -i iniiiM., in sum listri t : a.id the electors of that pait of said township of Allegheny, rciding outside of the aUive described . :iin. lai i-s, to meet at School llor.se No. '. in said township. The elect rs of the district composed of the towiis!ii f Bhukiick, to meet at the houc cif Adam Meakin, in the village - f Belsano, iu said township. The e'.ectors of the distiict comose.l ,f the towmhii) of Cambria, to meet at the Court lltise in the borough of Kbe :!is!urg. The electois f tlio district coinp isc-.l of the House towns!.'.') of Lai ioll. to meet at tae School in GirroHtown, i.i said township. Tho electois i f the district composed of the Borough ol Oirrclltown, to meet in the School House ef said Borough. The electois of tho distiict ci-mpos'jd of the township of Chest, t meet at the School House on the larni of Richard J. Proiidfoot, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Chest Springs, to meet at the house of Jacob Wagi.er, iu said Borough. The electors of the district e-otnp'isel of the tov. iishin of Clearfield, to meet at the house of John 11 Douglass, in ssti.i to.vnship. The electors of the district compo ed of the township of Conemaugb, to meet at the School House at Singers, in said tow nship. The electors of the I'utrict composed of the Borough of Coneniaugh, to meet at School House No. 1. in said through. The electors of the district composed of the township of Lroyle, to meet in the rxhool House in the village of Summerhill, in said tow nship. The electors of the distiict composed of the Birougii of Kbeutburg to meet as follows : East Ward at the Court House, in said Ward; West Ward at James Mvtrs' Hall, in said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Rager, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Boroucrh of Johnstown, to meet a follows : 1st Ward at the Public School House Xo. 5, in said Ward ; 2d Ward at the Johnstown House, corner of JIain'and Locust street, in said Ward; 3d Ward at the Foster House, in said Ward ; 4th Ward at the Mansion House, in said Ward ; 5th Ward at the Xtrnville Hotel, in said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the Borouch of Loretto. to meet in the Sclmol House of said Borouidi. . TEe electors of the district composed of the township of Munster, to meet at the warehou of Augustan Durbiu, in the village of Muuster, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Krin". in said township. The electors of tie district composed of the townshtn of Summerhdl. to meet at the School House in the Borough ol Wilmore, in said town ship. The electors of the district composed of the Borou-rh of Summitvule. to meet at the School House, in said Borongh. The electors of the ilistrict composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Jerome Tlatt, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School House, near John Headrick's, in said township. 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, iu 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 Ho'.ise No. 1, in said township. The electors of the district composd of the towuship of Yodcr, to meet at the School House in Cambria City, in said township. And I further ffive 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 shall bol l any office or appointment of profit or trust under tne government ol" the United States, or c;f 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 legi-datiye, ju diciary or executive department of this Suite 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 exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judgi, Inspector, or Clerk of any eloctioa. if this Com monwealth, and that no Inspector, or Judge, or other officer of any Mich election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted fr Also, in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating tei elections and for other purposes," approved the 10th d.iy of April. 1S50, it is eu acted that the forcgoiug 13th section shall not be so construed as to prevent an military ofticer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspec tor at any general or s2ecial elections in the Com monwealth. Also, that in the 01st section of said Act it is enacted that " every general and Special Election shall le opened letween the hours of eiht and ten o'clock in the forenoon, an 1 shall continue without intciruption or adjournment, until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The general, special, city, incorporated district, ami township elections, acd all elections for elec tors of President or Vice President of the U. S . shall be heM and conducted by th-J Inspector.-, and Judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as afortsdd, but a white freeman of the ago of twei.ty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this State lit least one year, aud in the eleciion district where he offers to vote at lea-st ten elavs immediately preced:ng such election. and within two yc"ars paid a State or County tax ! which shall have Ken assessed at least ten days j before the election. But a citiz -n ol the u. S., ... .. 4... ......si., .J....H..V.-. ..... tate. ami reniovei ti.ereiroin ami leturnca. aiM ! who shall have reside 1 in he eieclion u; t.ict and paid taxes :is aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six mouths. Pro vided. That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, le!ween the ages cif twenty-one and tweiity-t wo years, and have n sidil in the election eHstr'. t ten days as aforesaid, shall lie en titled to vctc, although they shall not have paid Taxes. No person shall bo peimitted to vote w hose name is not contained in the list of taxable io habitauts, furnished by the Commis.-ioiier, vinle.-s first he produce a receipt for the pay meet within two vcais of a State or County tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitution and give satisfacto ry evidence, either on his ov n oath or aflirmatioii, or that of another, that he has paid such tax, or on failure to produce a rec eipt,-shall make oath of the payment thereof, or. second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the g" of twenty -one and twenty-two years, be shall de' pose mi oath or aCirmatioii that be has resided iu the State at least one year before his a judication, and make such proof of his resi lence in the dis trict as is required by this Act and that he (!.?. verily Ix heve, from t lie accounts given loin, that e is of and aloie.-aid. and "ive such other cvi- lence as is required by this act, whemipoii the j :ame if the person so adni'.tted t. vote, shau le iit.lted in the Alpliabetical list by tha Inspect is. and a note made opposite! thereto by writing the word l.ix i! he soait le .er:ini;e.i to ae by nasi n if having paid tax : or the word "Ago if be shall be admitted to vote by reas-m ol such age shall be called out to the Clerks, who shall make like tu tes in the list ol voters kept by them. In all cases where the nani'1 of a person claim ing to vote as f .und on the list furnished by the Commissioners and Assessors, or his rigid to Vote. whether found thereon or not is ol j.- ted to by any qualified citizens, it shall be the iuty of the Inspectors to examine such poison on oain as 10 his iiualincations, anel ;f he claims to have resided within the State lor one year or more, his oath shall not 1 sufficient priiof 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 him self svcar that his lfna fide residence, in pursu ance of his law ful calling, is within the district, aid that be did not remove into said district for I the luirnose of votinz therein. I Lvery person quaiineel, as a.oresai.i, ami w 110 shall make due proof, as is required, of his resi dence, anel naTinent of taxes as aforesaid, t-hail lu admitted to vote in the township, warn, or uis trict, in which he shall reside. If anv person shall prevent or attempt to pevent, any officer of any election, under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten anj violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or imnronerlv interfere within the execution of his dutv. or shall block up the window, or avenue to uiv window, where the same may ue Homing, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election .ail rioiousijr eiisiui o n.e; -' .v. . shall use or practice any intimidatiug threats, rce or violence, with design to influence unduly. or force or overawe, any elector, or 10 iireven nun uom A. A I .... voting, or to restrain the freedom ot choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $000, be imprisoned for auy time not less than one month, nor more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had, -hat the nerson so offending was not a resilient of the city, ward, ilistrict, or township where the said offence was committeel and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, ha khall be sentenced to pay a fine not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, anil imprisoned not less than six months nor more thau two years." Pursuaut 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 from each district, at the Court House, in tho Borough of Ebcnsburg. on the 3rd day after the day of elec tion, being Friday the llth day of October, A. D. 1801, 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 JuJges, then the certificate or return afbr. safd shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspe -y tors or clerks of the election of the same district, who shall do and perform the duties of said Judge unable tcj, attend. Oivrn under tnv hand at my ofnee in Kbens- bur". tne 4th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty one, and of the Independence of the Unitid States the eighty Mxth. ROBERT P. LINTON, Sheriff. Sept. 12, 1861. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprb tors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfeet confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the United States because the article has attained a reputation heretofore unknown, A few facts upou this point will speak more powerfully than vclumcsou bare assertions or blazoning puSery. Th con sumption of Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters for the List year amounted toou-r a halt million tx -tiles anel from its manifest steady increase in times paat, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach ncur one million hot ties. This immense amount coukl never have been sold but for the rare medicinal prcpei ties c-jLtaiued iu the preperation. and the sanction, of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is bist known, who not onlj' reconimemle 1 the Bitters to their patiei'ts, but are ready at all times ti gire testi monials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom This is not a temporary iopularity. c'ritained by extraordinary efforts in the way rf trumpet ing the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid esti mation of an invaluable medicine, which is des tined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostctter's, Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague am! various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure fr the Dyspepsic aud like diseases, is to the pro prietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu lifies the Uoa1, and imparts renewed vitality t the nerveU4 systc-for giving it that tone aud energy indispensable st the restoration of health. It operates upoa the domach. liver, and other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and s-jii restores them to condition essential to the healthy dischaige of the functions of nature. Elderly pers his may um? the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find iu it a stimulant eculiarly adapted to coinfoit declining 3 ears, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tr-nic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the ei eleiice of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the W-nelit of r.siug this prep aration w bile suffering from stomach derange ment and general debility; acting tiudei the ad vice .f physicians, they have abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly testel the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There aie certain periods whentheir cures are so bar rassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbing I ly tender, that the mother, especially if she be i young, is apt to forget her own health in ber ex treme anxiety for h-r infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer seison, l the wear if bodv and mind is gegerallv aggrava- eiL ncre t,iel isaneesitv for a stimulent to j rec-iperate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to War up under her exhausting tri als and responsibilities. Nursing motl cis gener ally prefer the Bitters ti all otner invigorates that receive the endorsement of physicians, l-e-cause it i agieeablo te the taste as well as cer tain to give a permanent inci'-aae of boelyily strength. All thoi pers 'iis.t i whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: suncrers fiom fever and ague, caused by malaria, di irtlaei. dysen tery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all disea ses tn- derangements of the stomach, supcr-nua ted invalids, persons of sedentary accupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy sical wedf.ic by giving to Hostettcr's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trill. CAUTION. We caution the public agaiust using any of the many imitations if counterfeits, but ask for II. st etc Kit's Cki.ki:katm Stomach Bittkrs, and see that each bottle ha8 the words "Dr. J. Hosietter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of tbc bottle, and stamped on the metal lic cap covering the cork, and olscrvo that c ur autograph signature is on thel.ib.-l. Cr- Prepared and sold by IU VST KIT KB V SMITH. Pittsl tiigh. Pa., and sobi by all drug gists, irrocers. and dealers gci. rally throughout United States, South America, and Germany AOENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebensbnt-r; J. A. P irrish. Sumniitvi!!e; Wm. I.itzinger, Irctto: Peter Kinney. Minister. Sept. 5, It 00. ly. m IMI bull. DR. LELAND'S IT ) VW 1) ill lllLLJJiii in 1 1 1 IV XJl IS 11 IE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, ami a sritK cfiic roii All Mercurial Diseases It is a conveniently arranged P.ai.d, containing a medicated cum pound, to le worn around the Waist, u-ithout injury to the most delicate l-er-sons, no change in habits of living is required, and it entirely lemoves the disease fiom the system, without producing the injurious e fleets arisiug from the Use of Hweifu! interna! mi-di-cir es which weaken and destroy the cnn.-titutioii, and give temporary relief only. Ry this treat ment, the medical" properties contained in tbc B and, come in contact with the blo-l and reach es the disease, through the pores if the skin, effecting in crcry instance a jrfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also a i-.ot pow-rful Axn-Mtxi r p.IAL agent, and wi.l entirely relieve the syste-m from the jvrwWow iffocts of mercury. Mlc-r-ate eases are cured in a few days, and wc arc constantly receiving testimonials of its efiicacy in agrivated cases of long standing. Prick $2.0, to be had of Druggists irenerall v. or can le sent bv mail or express, with full di rections f r n&e, to any part of Country, direct from the principal Office .o. !OI IIKO.lI WAY, XctV-Yorli G. SMITH vS- CO , Sole Pkoi'kiksous. N. B- Descriptive Circulart Sent Free. For sale by H. C. Devine. Ebeiiburjr. Amenta Waultil Kvrjwhert. June ly, 'Cl ly. WHEELER & WILSOXS' Scwiim 31 a chines. R. A. O. KERR, AGENT, ALTO0NA. BLAIR COUNTY TA. T!VT piesenting the alxjve named Sewing Ma 1 1 chinc-H to the examination and eonsidiral tion of the iublic. the Agent desires to cd attention to the fact that during the last eight vKira. there has been ever 14 000 more of these machines sold than anv others in the mar ket. This alone is convincing proof of the su periority" of these machines over all others. These machines cau Ihj seen and examined at the store of the Arent. in AltnuiA. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver 1 Ialed. Olass Foot and new style Hemmer $t5. No. 2. Or namental Bronze. Glass Foct new style Hemmer Jo&. No. 3, Plain, with old stjlo Hemmer $15. N. R. Full icstructions giv itis; and f.r furthur particulars address . Kekk. Al- Uona, Blair co., Pa. 33, 8, ly. BLAXK SUMMONS AND EXECU TIONS FOR SALE AT TI1JS OFFICE pa PlTil IYTI 1 IlIMTM TI0 WWW Mi UIILiUJmilU ViVAU Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TOR PTJBJFYIXG THE BLOOD, And for the epcedy core of tiie eboina rrtetici ef Scrofula and rraratoni AfTrrtfans. snrtt mm Tumors. I'lrrrs, Korea, Eraptloaa. Pirn plea, Puatnln, Blotches, Bella, Blalua, iiel rn.ll blLln Ulaeaaca. Oak LAxn. Ind rth Juno. 1S9. J. C ATKR Co. Gnt: I f.-,-l it mr lur to a-knonrUxl-jT- what your SarsaparilU has door- 'for inn. HaviD!r iubertt.il a iv-rofulous mfortion, I hare uffi-tv.I from it tn Tarions way tor year. SometMue tt twn-t out iu I'torra ou my haui ami arms; aMiirttiar it turtifd fuYraret anil di-itrefwil i:i at the -timach. Two year airo it 1-rxike out on mr lioad and mw1 mv aratp and ear with one aorv. ht li was uuiifil wvl km liiMm beyond eIoM-riitie)n. 1 trhtl pwnr Pti-tljruhii mvl mrni Ihysi'-iin, but wtlhout much n l-f from any tiling. In fart, the diort.-r );n-ir worw. At Imith I Wa n-iirel to read in the fls-l -run -r that yon liwt lirTr-1 an alti-rativ Sarsaparilla). ir I tnrw from yonr rin tallon that anr tiling jmit tuale mut he good." I 1it t Cineinnali and irot it, aud o-d it till it rurwl nf. I ton it, a you ailvise. in amall d- of a tcaTooufitt out a mooth. and ns-d almost thrro bolth-s. NC-w and tx-attliT akin won bejn to form nndi-r the aeah. whi. li aft.-r a whikr fe-ll off". My kin is now rh-mr, and 1 koow br mr fcelmsra that tt- lls-a- Is pon from bit cytrna. ' can we-11 belicvr that I 1-rl what I ant aavin ckn I t.-tl yon, that I bxld you to hv one of the apottkra of the ajje, and remain ever j,-Tate-fully, 'otirs, ALKUKU B. TALLKV. &t. Anthony Flro. Roae or Kryalneloa, Tetter aud Salt Ithenin, Scald llcad,Klna; worm, Sore Kyea, lrop y. Or. Koh.-rt M. ln lil wril.-a fn.m Sl.-m. X. Y IVth lt-. Is5l, Hint be baa curvd an inv-t-rat? case of Itropty, whirh tlin-at.niod to t.-miitmt fntallr, hv t!n perse vTiu)r e of our SarKaparflla. and alM a dani-r-oua attack of Malignant Eryiplu by larce do nf the nmo ; aaya bo cure-it the- coniinon Eruptions by it coo etantly. Uronchocele, Goitre, or Swelled Kttfc. Z-huIon Sloan of. Iroicct. Te'xaa. write : 'Throe botll.n of your SarsapariUa currd me from a initre a hidi-ona awcllin? on the uc-ck, whit-b 1 ltad offered from over two yeara." Lftirorrhor or Wtiltes. Ovarian Tumor, L'terlnc Vlceratlon, Ftiaale Uiaeasrs. Dr. J. B. S. ("banning, r New York Citv. writea : I mot eheTfuUy comiily with the renmft of "your crit in MTintr 1 have found your Srkso.rlila a tuoft -xct.-ilit alterative in the nurm-rou c'in. Units for which we iu f.loy auch a mnedr. but c-sn-ially in Ft-mmU IHtraM-m of the Scxofalous dint ho is. 1 have cured many invet erate casea of Ieurorrho-a by it, and some where tho complaint waa eausv-d 1J ulceration of the fert. 1h uln-ration itse lf waa aoou rure-d Nottiiuy within my knowlodf eonala it for tlieae fi-raale de-ran-tnents. Kdwarel S. Marrow, of Newburr, A U-, wrftra s A rtni-p-rous orarian t moron one of tlit f.tnnl.-s in mv familr, which had dvfu-d all tiie r-tiiolk-e we could cmplor. Ins at I-nrth been comph-t- ly cured hy tout extract of Sar-s.-ijiarilli. Our pliyslciau thought nethtn but cxtiira tion could a lord n-ln-f. but he aivi--d the- trial of vonr Aarsapariila aa th lai-t n-wrt Iw-fore ciittln. aji 1 it Iroved rftt-ctual. Aft'T taking your rvmedy eij-Hit Willi co tywptoin of the Uiae-ase re-maina." (ypbllla and Mercurial Dlaeaae. New Oiii.eins, .ah Auut. li. Pn. J. Cl. Arrr Sir: I chfi-rfuIlT eumplr with the nimt of your aire-nt, and r-Krt to yon miiou of the effi-cts I have reahz.-d with your SarKajiarilla- I hare eurwi with it, in toy prarlicc, m-t of the com 1 lints for which it is rcccuuie-nde-d, and Itave found Ha eflV-ct truly wonde-rful in tiie cure" of l otcrwyj nnl J.-r-rurinl Intense. I tne of my patmts liad Syhilitic tilers in his throat, wliicli were cemi-uniiii bis palate and the top of his mouth. Your Saraparilla, rti-ailiJr taken, run-d him in five we-c-ks. Anttthcr was attMrkeil by s ondary symptoms iu bis hom-, and the ulr-ration bad Citt-n away a eoni'i'h-rable iart of it, so that I t-ljcv tho iioord'-r would mkjb re-ach Ins hraiu and kill him. Iliit it yi-ldi-d to my almhiltm;i.in nf your Saraan2la ; the ulc-rs healed, and lie- is --ll again, not of course a itTiout aome di.nmratlu of the face-. A woman who bad Ui-n treated for tho mine dikord-r r.y mercury was auilt'iini; irom tliis Jioisou iu hY bon-a. l in y liad ba-eome ao aeni tive to the weather that on a damp day she Fuff.-red ex cruciatinir nin in ber joints and Iwik'-iC. She, too. waa cure"d -mir ly by your Ssrva;wrilla in a fe-w wee-ks. I know from its formula, which vour asut pave me, tltat tins l"reparation from your laWratcry must be a trreat ntnedy ; cousi-cjuetitly, thoM truly reniarkable resulta with it bare not tiurprised inc. Fraternally yours, O. V. LAUIMEE, 51. D. It lie nmatlsm. Gout, Llrtr Complaint. 1m 1-HNtiKXCK, rri-Kton Co Va.. f4h Julr. lv.r.9. Pu. .!.'. Atkiu Sir: I have l-.-n nffli-t.-t with apain fnl chrouie i.littnuntitm fur a 1jh;j tinn-. a hich baffled the t-kill f physicians, and stuck t j iw iu spite of allttia re-m-lies 1 i-a-nld fiud.nutil 1 tried your harsaparilla- One liol'Je e-urei me in two wevks, and restored my Keueral bi-alth f much that I ara far better lluui Is-fore I waa attack-el. 1 think It a wonderful medicine. J. KKKAM. .luh-s V. Cetehell, if St. Jouis, writes: I have tern afflicte.1 fur y-jtrs with an nfection tht Licer, which dei-troveel my Iiealth. I trid -very tliiiur, and every thiiu; faite-el to r li- ve nie ; and I have been a Lrokeu-down man for sotuo years from no other cause than tlrrnngrmMt of the f.irrr. 1y l-lovetl pastor, the Kev. Mr. Kspy, ad vise. J me to try your Suroiparilla, Iscanse be said he kuew vou, and any tliiiiir you made waa worth trying. Hy the bless ing ! ;"! it lias rui-.d me, and ban so purified my blood as to make- a new man of me. I feel youug arain. Tho best V.iul ran be t. u 1 of you is not half good i-uough." Srlilrrtts, Cancer- Tumora. Enlaraiement, VI rrratluu, Carles, a ltd. Exfoliation of tlto Honrs. A irrent varie y of eaea have been reported to n whore cures of these formidable complaiuta have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space here will not ad mil tin in. ome of them may be found iu our American Almanac, which the a?vnts below named arc please-d to furuiah gratis to all who call for theaa. Dyapspsla. Heart Dlaeaae, Pita, Epllepay, Melancholy, Neuralgia. Many remarkable onrea of the'se alTectiona have tccn made bv the alt.-rative pow r of this medicine. It slimu lates tiie vital fuit.-tioiis into viirorous action, and thus overcomes disorder which would l supposvd N-yond its reach. Such a rennVy has lonr lten n-q'iired by tiie m-cei.itii-s of tiie pinj'le, and wc are coulMcUt that this will do for the-in all that tuedioiuc' can do. Ayefs Cherry Pectoralj FH TIIE K.irll Ct'KE P Cotislia, Colda, Influenza. Hoarseness, Croup, Rrnnrhltli, Incipient Couauutp lion, mlcl for the He lief of t oninuip- tlve l'aticnts. In aelv aitceel ataKea of the Oiscase. Thi" is a remedy o unive rsalJy known to F5rpa an other fur the euro of thro.it aud "luni; compL- I'tfc, that it is uix l--ss here to publish the evidence of it vtitnes. Its unrik-nlled execlli-nee feir coucbs and colds, aud its truly wonderful cures of liulmoiinry diseahe-, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or ove-n fniuilM-s. ajuocir them who have not some M-rsotial experience of its t-ffects Feme living trophy in their raielst of its icrory over the m title and dtneerous tiieirders of the thrK:t and lutis. As all know the- dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effect of this mtie-dy, we ue--d not do more thau to assure them that it baa now all the vir tues that It did have when makinthe cures wbich have won so blrou-ly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared ty Dr. J. C. AYES lt CO., Lowell, S.ivl ly 11. S. P.ui.r. KWuslmr-: U. T. Kra7.T .M.nMi.wn ; T. S. Kuij lie 1.1, IVlsan-.; P. II. M.h1.!. Le ri:.: .1. A. P.irish, 'uuuni:; i.n 1 by tiea'.iTS evi-rvwlirre. 111.. ... . r r, lfe. MANHOOD, j How Lest. Hew Restored, j a Li ciriti: ox tup. xati i.k, tkkat- : MK NT A I) P.ADlCAHT Ki: tF SPLllMA- ! TOlilMlA, or Seminal Weakness, Se xtuil IK-bili- ' ty. Nervousness and Invoiimtary l-:inisions-. j pi.sbit i;i4 Imp-jteiicy, Consumpiioii an l MenUil J and PLysical incapacity. ! bv k.'h. J. ri.vi:i.k i ! b. m. i.. j Tlio iiiiiH.it.int f.ivt that the awfdl coiiscquem i f se-.f-:ib;ise mav It- e-lievtuaUv rei.ioveel wrdi-.-ut internal ineslieiiies if tlic dauerviis ajip'icatioiis of caustics, iusti mi e ists, lueilicattxl Ku,"ies. and idlier empirical devises, is here cleaily demonstra ted, and the entirely new and hi-fdy successful treatment, as adopted by tiie ccle-brali'el nutlior hiy ixplaiueil, by means f wbich every one is enabled to cuic Liinse 'f jn rfetly. and at the least jossibIe ost. tbeieby a v. .id'-ii all the advertised ti.estri.ms nf the day. This lecture will pnve a lns.ii t thoi:s i.lds and tLt-usands. Sent under seal, iu a plain envelope. t- any a .Mret'S. --t the stamps, lv addn-svsit-.vj M. l.. Ii7 llenvery. P.x 4.. ;. March 'Ol. April receipt if two ostaire Dr. Cll. J. C. KLINK. New York, Pe-st Ofiicc ll, 'tiO.ly Auj. U.'GL SELF -SEALING F II U I T CAN s,ioo .-oi.i last vein The tmdcTsiuued will sell his Mpular make if ; SELF-SEALirZG FRUIT CAKS, j This season, at the fcljow in- pii.i-s. Fn CASH j One Quart Can, vlth (Vmint. Jl U0 tr doze t j Two Quart Cms, with Cement, 41 75 jit dzcn. &3-AU orders frora a distance f.r Pick Dozkv. or more. ire tvr"ajauietl trM tht ciuh, u ill lr promptly atU:ikl to the Cus securely packc: and delivered al the Ilailread Suiiou without extra ch;iri;e. A dress or K;nd orderR to FRANK W. HAY, July- Johuilawp, .M.vf r r nnrnrn irrinv l'lr IT It d I 1 1 1 V Haring proofs to strong and direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL Fit Sutomrr,. .lr.d-.ts, IvliliTs, Piiyk ian id" the- oldest M'l:''li Will SS Drr, li-f It- llifir nnquaiitii .sut-ilii-u. ai.J rt-o-siinielJil it fer 'I r;M-i el irII'ti.i. nl '.iir.e ed th" lp ik1 lrjun ; Lut iiilwLu l.jivc u.-i-d st.uiiite.m niifyiL tl.Mtitwi'.l .r.-s4rvc ll.f l.air lu-tn Uiiig tr.V :md fr4ii fl!iii t aiy J'fe, ;.s vtll a.- tvs-lejie- Ki'iid tl.e b-lieiw ii: : (Uli tiie.v, C. Jt ne 21t!.. lf.:. Pkok. C. J. V..l : lVar Mr: lew Hair K-4. ir.itivt? is i.ij.i.lly :cii'u.i; i"i'i'.arit y lit tl-.is. community. I !i.iv hael o.-awi t lay rja-.l:.e- aiel-, an 1 ive je.ur Iiair Iivw.rj.tit & jfrb-ct U"3-t : lunu;i the jiar I?C4. I s u.A i t iiiat ;u t be tLr nn fi.-ni my M.lky a:.fet a lucL ii.ar tLi- rck.l siV.fi"Ui L:i b'V Ltad tiii't-e itit.iti.m. wlii.-.h e-.Hli?uUt .-ut-.l t tliC Irani an.t e xt. m il stirf;u-c if the.- In a 1. fr :u the cflects f tvhli my lia'r liuallv !e-tnyi-d t r llw oiitin- Mirl;e-i; .f the I.im.I. Kria tl.c tiuif 1 fin-l .iis..vvcrel its cl..pi'inz, lioMc-vcr up t- tl. tiint of its t"tAl :is.ii--n;uieie, I 'nijiloy-.l trrjtLiiir: 1 c-i'.d ll i-.k i f. K-in a .ref-sional u.an niVM-lf an.!. ;is I tlioUlit. ua'.iTst3Tii;nr tiie UHltire el.s;.se-. but Was fiuallf defeated iu iviTV I'.c- M.-i.li'U advAliCsd. 'i'lit-se and Ijo ntliCT lire UMl-t:inCcV lOeltiml n t. r.r-..rt l vo ir w.-itLv llir Pestorat i le, l. h I l.ave i-very r (.-s.ii In klitvc. jir-sJu-t-J a -iiy IiHj.pv rMi'.t ? iw tuoiitl.s a fie tlic liit cati n.l liad a l-.tuti.'u! a Leal 4 joun: Lair s t-ve-r 1 suv, for wLicli I certainly cse e-u tiiy lu.est sit.eire lliJi ts Le-j-t asntid, di-r air, i ' .la:l rrceii.3ni-i.l your tri'Ky to ith ikii.inrs; more-nil, I slia'l u.-e Ui ;:'it-:ice, ;LkL 2 ll.ttti-r i.iysK-U to siy. is jk1 a lie. You e: n I'U'.Iisli u-i t y.m ti i.ik ii'jtr Yours. verv rcs.Ttfi; v. M. J. Wbe iiiT. ST. D. t'r..C -f tl:e.Ie-::Vr-nian. Pliilir'l'i. Ya. Iee 1-Ji'i. :5". I lke.tr Sir.: I bel it n.y eb ly as we'l au luy ! "'le isure, to slat t y.ii ilie li.loi- circum 1 tai!t: vvl.itL yoi can ue if you liiink rojH-r A -leiitie-liiau eft i li'V. (A law yet j lias bevu L.M ever .-int-e h s early yoiali ; UiUiL s-v tl...t l e (i'ni!i:.l"! t. vMr a w ic He &- iiulu -l t tlx- a b ill; f your Hair Kttorir , tive," wliieli be lke! v-ry mueh; iim1 bfter ; list-in g jcne two or "nrer Itedtcls bis li.tir "eur j Mit iu.t-luxnn i.tly. and Lc ii.w La a l.au J-. some be.nl -f Lair. Tie p;(M;tleiuaii- natue is. ; P.ra.ii'or.l. ai.el as 1- i v.ry Uwu iu I'd I a ll -iniii ti.ini ti-s. tii tny t-rB .ns te.tily te j tL- truth . tl.'.s iteinciit ; I "ive it Je yen u tbe n-ju-st .f Mr. P.ra.lf. r!. Y-n eaii sell a, j "Teal :-l ef your Hair I lest -.rat ive in Ibis auJ i t!ie a.lj-'inii'i' o unities, if you Lave the pr..jer i iont.. Yiu-s. ,vc. Ti!o:dp.ox srur.iiNou. 1 ; Ir. Y. i-l : Dear Sir: lei:.5l me t....rrss tLo i obligations 1 Min under i i tl e e lire K.-Uialiiu eTiny ba;r to its i-ilcii ai c.Toi ; lit tt.e t;iij of my arrival i i tbe I't.itel Siati-K it ws raj'iJIj lavoinin V-ray. but nj'U tbe :j-pl. iti 'ti if yiHir- Hair Ilestoralivt-' it s.m reeirve!Cl i ts criminal Lue. I eotisidrr your Pejorative as a very on-le-rful invention, iuite t-fficanojs .-is well a 4 :reab!i S. TIlALliKla;, 1 Tbe Il-t-.rat ive is ut r iu l--ttl-s of tbren j si.es. viz; luri-. tn-.!itiin and small; the small S holds J a j.iut. and retails f..r cne dot!ar per l.-t-' tie ; the medium bold at least tweiily h r rn,t, j nu-rt- in proportion li.an tiie smal!. reta;l for t two d- liars j-r lsti-; Hie bire a -uart : 40 er cent tin-re in projs.rtion, au-i ntsiis Je ! tlirn; dollars jef Udtle. t). J. WTa il) 4- tH . IVo,.riet.M-s, 444 P.n.I ' way. New Yolk, aiel 111 Mai ket Street, fet. IL-uis. JU And s lJ bv sdl i- DnujCisls an I Fancy s le ner. For s-le at this plai-e l v II. C. Iiviue. Jtv e lStil-ly. B CER HAVE'S- HOLLAND BITTERS rot DYSPKPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.o. Th UTT-.Tut intr'nlim at:d "f tlit fhit4 R.nx-dy ba tm ttt nitul feira Uin-al 3-kxI S nii(KiB4a rail-d -Hitters," pflorei in tari.'US tTtis. fr-na a qna.t buttla to a tivr cail.m kx. anul ttu ord IlitiTs " t l-ua auotliv taaiuc lur "pv,"1 or acow viiia iieia Li-k-y miix Sun. Bat Um reallv prt rrlW-f drr4 tro-n tb niiiiuls 4-j Oti teajKHNiIui, ol our nmliciue, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, A n'i Otf emUre ctiaemre f ef'tT prwlraiitm, htm -t.'liH-4 I. it a rfmtatioo . liirb tL bost enf lmilatifr aud trrfaita bava fulnl to nndenniMi. It ta p.actjvclv a tabla J rj 111401, iu luuvly su!&c4.4.t pare oj-irita ta frwmt it Bat oue alM uf tie g-tiiuue. (ILuX Tu.t 3(:Us Kic Ooe IMlar. It U a tneilicl&e of long tried efficacy ftr Furif imj ikt BlooJ, to esectikl fL-r tbe foondatiua uf good beaJta and fur eorrecta;"; dUordor cf lie atoautcb and bowelc Two cr Uiree iotss will oonvicre tbe aS:cte-d cf lu salutary efects. Tbe etomacb will rpeeelily rf ain Its strength, a bealtby action of the liver, bowela and kidneva mill toon take place, and renewed naalUi be the quick result. For Itlir:e-ttionu Try Etrrhave'i Helland Eillcrs ITor- IIextirui-ti, Try Eirrhave's Doll-nd Eltteri. For Acidity, Try Earbau'i Eclland Sitter.. PorlWaterbranh, Try EtrrtaTc's Holland Eitteri For Haelcli-, Try Bcrrtau". Holland Bitters. For Loea of Ap-rtetile. Try Earhaie'i Holland Sitters. For Coatireneas, Try BtrrhiVt'i Holland Eitlera. For Piles, Try Bcrh-iTe's Holland Bitten In all Nervous, Hbeamatic and Xeuralgie ASee tiafia, it bai in nnmerona inciaaoee proved bifbla beneficial, and in otbers effected a decided cure. BEAD CAREFULLY! The trouiue hU-hW eaoceotrated baertiarr'a Holland Bittna M put up lu Llf plat boltla only, and tviaiM at Oo lKllr per bottle. Ilia gram eletoaod- for tbia truly 4bratd Mdkiae baa Induord aaaay .-.y-ri. whlca tbe ablic ahoaM guard finc porchaainf. ftaan of Impmitiimt frif rtrr tfint -t ru Pit -J4 e cwrj bJ&c ytm bmy. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. BOLE PB0PEIET0BS, riTTSBrBGn, pa For sale in I Ktl ttr- 1 v A. A. P.ARKF-U. AllT.kt '2'2m 1Sr.0.-ly.. Bounty, school & poor housl ORDERS PURCHASED AXP FfWSALJ: I LY Jace 12, -tl-if.