u RAIL-ROAD SCHEDULE. T7ILJI0RE STATION. .- Express Train leaves at " 8, 33 A. ?I. v '. Fast Line0 " . 6,07 P. M. ...Mail Train . " 8,02 P.M. Ff Express Train leaves at 3,42 A. M. .. Fast Line " 7,30 P. M. Miil Train 9,45 A. N. Tie Fast Line West does not stop. dxr at Psospect IIill Faibfax Co. Va. friend -.1 suppose ere this you Lave . .1 i 1, 1 tr- . J . irtrd t"ai wu "a,i: muvea mu Virginia, or in L-r njrdd, the sacred aoil. Yes, we are actu ally tramping sacriligiously over that soil.' ffe hid a weary march to get into it. Starting irithiust ten minutes warning, we marched be .ffeea ten and eleven miles, with all our ba? and hi;e ou ,",ir UiCs. I believe the load was near seventy pounds two days provisions, fifty r mnds of cartridge. 4c, &c. We are now located in a wood on the farm of V-ira cf old C (.roiiKxlore Thomas A p. Jones. ;;,) commanded our Squad rou ia the Pacific, f..Mn il e vears 1842 to 1R4S TUa R.,l-a;i j.i'iu , v. w mt rv tail Foment (Kain's rille regt)it appears routed the occupants l" the house, They (the Bucktail,) belong t. our brigade, and are a tieice daring s.1 of fellows. Their families they sav are all 1 til . 1 - m . iu-LSiiers .ah me regiments nact a hand in uakriii the hou-e of furniture, boks etc. Tin- f.ircv.'y must have been very rich, by the Ijoks and amount of the articles four. I. The piasirv was carried out into a barn, and the sol Latlag.iy time thuiiiping on it. All the old Coiiiinod.-re's public and private papers were curried off. Thcie were some vc-ry curious old relics among the ruins, not excepting as the k-i Jitr thought. srr.ee;y -d i.M ie whi.-kty, ninth they pitched into in short order. I met a "lcllow panting under a tremendous ;ad of Vigbdoks. lacked hini to let me te em, and t4 1 liim I wis) td him ), if he was luaiii: iinu r mii-.i .-iioiar. lie was actually csing a Iad f M L.ti:. Greek and French c -V-to his quarters, and was In such a hurrv, I .. e .... i i :..i . .1 t 1 :. ' l - ltl .in. ii uutit, ! one fl r fun. h:id raised an :i!:iriii fli bniisA : ---- ' . - - -.u .iiu sium"us resuu 01 tne late clc- vLere ti.cre as a cr.iwii pi.kr.ii: up whatever ; t- TT n r t i i, . t:.y wanted, and s:dd he saw a'h.t of secsV n 1J- -device. John. A. lilair, Hen c.r.i'rv c rai:i T t . ward the hi.iie. that he never ry Fi.sfer, Isaac Crawford , and several :,,kel wl,-t kind ..f books he had, h-,t run f..r fI,hers of our Democratic citiz n?, were siru-ue.ir!-.l-. Another f I w wa t..ttng al-mg a ha- I .. . . , , ' Ivch.iir. ThirL's of ,.o:ictii! i vvcre carried j Uarlv hl,Il0re41' 1 he members f the baud j; sTioh as, spring-hot tor.iv-d chairs, tnn.e seat then incluling their leader" retired to ci.airs, cr ckery. l.e.ti:ing. l.i.-kets, buckets, j rcj . rrx-.h'H.-"mi: t h1s. papers. hw.ks, anl every- ! " r.ia v.ii con! I inng'.ne. The Gdonel mare a j ,v . ..T it m.iny take their stealings back; others hid c are P,ea:)t-"d -'aru that the ladies thciis. Ot.e iVl'.-r.v in the tent m-xt to mine has of our borough, ha'e organize! a society for .n i ll ni ul lag. wlich Ik; f.iun 1. filled with books ti, r,,rn.1M,, t , ... i i . aj. rer 1 IUt purpose ot mauuracturing blankets and Iiioir neaurrgirl has gi-:i but frtr eight i st,:king8 for our brave vo!uuteer9, now bat v,!T. t , I-.mvc Va . or he will s!tw us no quar- j tling in d .fence of the Uniu and the Const i v:hiit. we will :. .tttl ?Lt3 -:sc. as we are i ,.: . .r ... . . . . wn hvzhin.pr. t.v f.t. We are to taVo ! ",tl "' nf Ur C 'uutrv pralsewor- i l.H'.trrv next M .nday. wl.i.-h is obout a mile .- 1.1.. -ll. . 1 1 I m r.cre. iw- u im worth rnns have been ;t r. ar.d the llth ret.. are to support t: 1 f."jreth.T w :;h r other artillery . in the at- K. J ; , TT"' T r i , , , - P ; - J h J i it- i.n . l. . i.. . -. .11 "'" ' T . y 3 : auuougu noi me oei poetry we nave ever r?vl, yet a? she is deiViIc?s UMnarried nl we are a "ij bachelor. ellntry ctiu I'U t pu? if mm filo for publ teat ion, at ao far!v day. But Malvir.a, (a very poetical tivy Ky th way.7) allow u ti whimper you a orJ of a-lviee. Xntur-nrvi r Intended you f r a poetess, ai.d prubably it is well for you ':e did not. Ili.-f zy proves that poets and r-oetoses hav., in ail aes, been eenerally :i-jjbere J a:no:ig tl.e imluppie.st of the hum n race. It i.-? n t in the fi-dd-.of literature, tut in the hallowed eircl.: of hnie as a 'iitLful aud devoted duij;i:trr. wife and moth- ! ... 1 u-rs luiscumpanv wii; oe pissou irum tnis "'at a wor.-ian should geek distinction . . . ' , r ,. v tt r- i i In. ore free of charge, on application to rs Jlen.aas wrote many fine poems, but . - -i. . . ( , 1 , 1 Ciptain .Iurray. The Company is now a toeu she j forgotreti. the mother of W ash- ; r ,f . .... 4 . ' r. n .,, . , j , axeu fact Ail honor to the Silver Greys. .'-gt-Ti will bt remembered. The Roman!-, , . . . . , , , , , , . . . 1 Le.v have proved t-j the world that the pa-I'-tn,. wSen ask-l to s'.nw hr jwels called i . r , ., , . . , .. .., , . , ... . ' triotism of the old men of Cambria, is fully -r children around her. and p tinting to them !. ' Wmld thej-wls of Corne'ia,' They rre j-wels iudeed. precious beyond price, winit a p h'Si, j'et shj will nev r be 'Z ttea. Malvina. dear, ba gool girl, c nti a good housekeeper, and you may one if le the wife of a meusbcr of Congress or uury editor What gr ater distinction all jou attain than that ? v ; - r-: t oATioAL. The Common Schools of I ,: , i b,rou,n opened on Monday of last j .UD iert.ie charge of four Teachers ; -fi male ant one female. Considerable j ::atisfaetion has been raised among the citi- ' Improvement.--The new bu:ldinr of Mr. -of the district, by the refu.-al of the j E J- Mills across the way. is a (Jtoided im--fctors to appoint Mr. E. D Kvans a ! provemcnt to this end of town. Rut deci selier of one cf the schools. He has been ; dedly the most interesting feature of the r?ajcd in leaching for a Lumber of years matter, is the cheap ttore which ha9 just "-ttis place, and always rendered general t '.f faction to dirtctois. parents and pupils. I ; i. we do not hesitate to say. one of the teachers in the C motv. A disnensetion ' Providence has deprived him of the use : bis left hand, and he is therefore incanaci- -"'-d for laboring for bis maintenance He 15 also a family 1 n 1 1 j i up-n him for 'ir support. Tha fact that during the last or three years, he has ben in the habit J voting the Democratic ticket, constituted ;e sole and only reason of the directors re :s'ng to appoint him They are. we have told, proul of this dirty piece of busi ?!. but they ought to be ashamed of it 3e schoolroom and the schoolboard are cer Js'y the last places into which politics J-uld be .carried. And yet these were the -?Q who talked so loudly during the Iato impaign in favor of a ' Union Ticket" Bah ! We honor the patriotic Republicans. io have in this war taken up arms in de- of the flag of our country, but we de- ?se the stay at home, members of that par- ao are-eonstantly denounciag their loyal :3iocratic neighbors as secessionists. AVe are glad to learn that the Democ- icJ of Washington County have elected veteran Democrat, lion. William Hop .as 'o a scat in the Legislature. With If op 1QS. Pershing. Scott and Banks, th- namn. delegation in' tie next Legislature can- I Tite Rail Road Treklaying oq tha Eb ensburg and Oregon rail roa?, i3 progressing rapidly, and the work will b9 completed in about three weeks T hen for the first time, will the shrill neigh of the iron horse, startle the slumbering echoes of the hills that sur round our mountain village. The day on which he makes his "grand entry," will be a proud on? for Eb;nsburg. It will mark an epoch in her history She will then com mence the march of prosperity with giant strides, and never stop until she shall have become a magnificent eity, of which Carrol! town, Loretto, Munster and Wilmore will be outside wards Then the Democrat and Sentinel will be issued a) a mammoth daily shett. with one hundred, thousand subscrib ers. Tiue we may uot live Jo see all this, but our children, or at least our children's children will, and there is a world of "consolation in that reflection. Then there will be neither wars nor rumors of wars, but every one shall live under his own vine and fi tree, with no one to molest him or mike hi-n afraid Serenade Oo last Thursday evening the Calithumpian band turned out in , force and serenaded Judge Taylor, then stopping at Thompson's Mountain ITouse. He return ed thanks for the honor conferred on him in few l! -rjnnt and appropriate remarks. They then proceeded to the residecce of R L. Johnston. Eq , where thy were received in a very gracious manner, and treated with highly delicious and acceptable 1-jxuries. Gen. M'Donald was next called en who made a verv elonnr-nt anoph ivinnr.inl.t. . i. i -..t uui;iaiuiaiiii 1.11 tr l.m 1 i. .t . thJ a,1( patriotic movrmmt, which cannot ! -I - . - . ion m uoing much good. Knitting will now we presume, be the favorite avocation of our laJi-Jf, and certainly there is no avocation, in - WDIch a 3"ounS beauty appears to more ad- vauta6e The gratitude of our gallant soldiers wul be a .--uthcicnt reward to them for their if can be called toil which is a la- bor of 1..V3 As liurns says " T!ie true brave soldier ne'er despise Xr hold him as a stra'iger. Kenunibcr he's your country's shild. In days and hours of danger." Attention, .Silver Greys. We have been rcqiested by Captain Mur ray to state, that the members of the above company will rep .rt themselves at Wilir.ore on next Wednesday, the 23rd ins., at 10 o'clock A. M.. wh.-n the company will bo orjranizd and tracers elected ; after which the company will be reported fr duy Mem 1 fi.-. mi 1 ii . a match for that of her young men, and that 's certainly hiirh praise. ZiTll will be seea by reference to our alvertisin columns, that Mr. John M'Col- ganhasjait receive I at his store in Wilmore, a large anl splendid assortment of Dry Goods &c. There is no merchant in the Countv, who keens a better assortment of tij'iiiug iu uis nue oj uusmess, or sails t tt .t r . t : . : t i- . c !.... . 11 v;iivayi. - i . uc luerei-ire incrus me patronage uf th blU,t aliberal 6Uarc of waich Le has al reCelvod. een opened in it. Those who want bar- 2ain9 "ould ive Mills a flail. Wklcomk. The November number of Godoy's Lady's Book, has just been received The engravings are as usual beyond praise, and the reading matter of the highest order of Literary merit Xo home in the land should be without it. (X-The depot of the Ebensburgh and Cres son railroad, in this plaoe, has been raised and will bo completed in a few weeks. It is a large and substantial frame building. fcln consequence of disappointment, in receiving a supply of paper iu time, we were uuabie to go to press until Thursday eve ning. This will not occur hereafter. IE7 The entire Democratic ticket is elec ted in Clearfield County by about 550 of a majority; Westmoreland by about 1,000. C3- When you go to the Post Ofiice don't faij to take your small change along and purchase some of Robert Thompson's cboico literature, of which he has a large assortment. lie has readiog to suit the tastes of all, from the sil ver headed politician to the romantic young school Miss. Secretary Cameron has telegraphed that he II i 1T 1 . . will return to Washington to-morrow morn- lDg, OcH) ur readers will fiind interesting read ing matter on every paje. " T'l3000'f !! 'in: SOLDIER'S RELIEF I In accordance with the Act 'of Assembly ap proved the 15th of Mav; 1 Judges and Commissioners of CI met and tassed Reaoln thins t-Tk Hiirrrtv Tl... Thousand Dollars for the relief of the families of Cambria County volunteers. The patriotic citizens of fi.mhris. ar . most ly requested to come forward and take this load, on whi di a liberal interest will be paid. The Act of Assembly piovidea that money loaned for L . IT 1 - me renei iuna, wiu De exempt from taxation. By order of the Board. Commissioners office, ) T Ebensburg, Oct. 9. 1861.-3t JJna Lloyd, Sec IMPORTANT TO ALL ! AT", w r.nniic THE undersigned respectfully informs his many customers anc tne puonc generally' tnat he has just receive), and opened at his store iu Wilmore (formerly Jefferson . a large and well . t i j . 1 t- 'lecieti suiCK 1 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c which be will dispose of at the lowest nossible price for Cash. -Quick Sale and small profits," is uis mono. 111s scock crom promises everything usually kept in a Country store. lie has also for sale a large assertment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Manufactured of the verv lw-st. artir1 ant in the latest and most fashionable style. Cal i i - iiiouuu auu see nun. JOHN M'COLGAX. Wril more, Oct. 1C, 1861. 3t BENSBURG MARKET. Revised weekly by DAVIS, JONES & Co Flour per bbl Extra Family, " Extra. REPORT PRICES. SG.00 5.50 5.00 1.25 ,62J ,50 .024 ,28 .50 ,62 1,50 2,00 1.25 5,00 1,75 10 10 14 10 " Superfine, Wheat, per bushel, Rye, " Buckwheat, " Corn, Oats, " l'otaioes, Apples, Apples, did. Peaches, " Beans, " " Qover seed, Timothy, do. " Butter, " lb. Lard. " " Bacon. " Kggs, doz. ,10 to I'lTTSBlItGII MARKET. Pittsburgh, Aug. 14th, 1861. FLOUR From Store, the ruling rat s are as follows. Superfine S4-75 to $4-87 ; Extra 45-00 to $5.25 Extra $5.30 to $5,G0; Fancy brauds $G 00 to 6.25 Rye tiour, from store, at 2.75 to3.80 Buckwheat rlour, from store, $1.75 to 1.90 per $100 . GHAIN Wheat, prime red, $1.05; white, Sl. 10. Barley, 50 to 55, spring, and tO to G5 for fal . Rye, 45c. Oats. to 27. Corn, 40 to 45c. Groceries. Sugar, by the hhd. , C$ to 7. and by the bbl. 1 per lb. Molasses. 33 to 35 per gallon. Coffee, 14 per lb.; Rice. 5. BACON-.-ghoulders, 7J per lb Sidte; 9J to 10; plain Hams, 101; Sugar-Cured, 12. Brooms. $2.00 to 2.75 per dozen for common to choise. and 3.25 for fancy. Buckets and tcbs. Buckets, $1.50 to 1.75 per dozen. Tubs, $4.75 to C00. Canklks and 'oap. Candles, dipped, 10f per lb; mould and adamantine 18 to 19. Soap, common, 5; l'alm 5J. Chease. Common to good. 9i to 11. Apples Apples $2.50 to2.75 per bbl. Dried Fruit Reaches, $2.50. per bush. Ap pies 75 cts. Feed. Bran. 55 to 56 cts. per 1.00 lbs Shorts, 55 to 65 cts.; Middlings, $1.00 to 1.10 cts.; Ship Stuffs, 65 to 75 cis Fish. Mackaral $11.50 to 12.00 tr bbl.: Baltimore Herring, $0;25; Lake White, $10.50; Trout, $10.00. Potatoes. Xehannocks, at SO cts. per bush Seels. Timothy, 32.20 per bush. Flax, $1. 20 to 1.25. Clover, $4.10. Whisky. Bectified, 16 cts.; Old Rye, $1.25 per pallon. Lard. No 1, Tj per lb, Hey. At scales $3 to 9.00 per ton. Hides. Green Beef Hides, 5; Dry Salted Hides 12; Dry Flint Hides. 12 per lb. Oil. LardNo. 1, 88. Linseed. C5 per gallon. Salt- No, 1,$1.15 per bbl. Tallow. Rough, 7, and country rendered, 8 per lb. " White Lead. $3.50 per keg, and dry 8c per lb. Red Lead, 0 to 7. Litharge, 84. Window Glass.- -0x3 and 7x9, $2.00: 8x10. 52.25; 9x11 to 10x12, S2.S0. 8x18, Sxl4,xll0-, $2.75; 9x15 and 10x16, $3.00.4 NOTICE. WI1ERAS my wife Barbara has left my bed and board without any just cause, I hereby warn the public not to trust her on mp account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her con tracting. Clearucld tp., JOHN BAKER. Sept. 30. 1861. 4t. A NEW CIIAXCE FOR HAItG HS. EE. J. Mills has just received, and is now, opening out, in a new ttore room, on Main J street, a large stock of Clothing, Hats and Cap?, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Flour, Crcmeal, Bacon, Fish, Sweet Potatoes, Syrup Molasses, Sugar, Tea. Coflee, Groceries and CJonfectionaries, Cigars and Tobacco, School Books, &C, &., together with a general assortment of NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention is invited to his stock of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, as he intends to sell low for cash. E. J. Mills. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1861. tf. EXECUTORS NOTICE. L LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Peter Moyers. late of Allegheny tp., de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria County, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those h-ving claims against said estate, will present them to the un dersigned duly authenticated for setlement. ' BERNARD MOYERS. Allegheny tp., Oct, 9th, 186l,-6t. ORPIIAXS COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Camcbria ounty.to me directed.there will be expo to public sale at the house of Henry Rager, in Jackson tp.. on Saturday the 23d of November next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following real es tate of which Conrad Rager died seized, rig : A piece or parcel of land situate iu Jackson tp, Cambria county, aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Gray, John Ager, Mrs. Seymore and Charles Murray, containing 50 acres or thereabouts, about 30 acres of which is cleared, and thereon erected a dwelling House and Barn. TERMS OF SALE. Ona thirrl ts K oU confirmation of sale, the residue to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter with in terest, to be secured bv the iudrment "Windi anA mortgage of the purchaser. rl. HINKEA D, AdmTnistf ator. Oct 11. 1861, St., : HANH00D, HOW Lost. How Hest.nrerV. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT AND RADICAL CUKE OF SPERM A TOKHOZA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debili- iy, -Nervousness ana involuntary Lmissions, producing lmpotency, Consumption and Mutal .1! .iiu x uysicai incapacity. BT ROB. J. CCLVERWELT- V. T.. The important fact that the awful consequences of selT abuse may be effectually removed without internal medicines or the dangerous applications oi caustics, instruments, medicated bougies, and oiner empirical devises, is here clearly demonstra ted, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author fully explained, by means cf which every one is enabled to cure himself perfect! v. and at the least possioie cos. mereDy avoiding all the advertised i.ujhi u tun v. bin: . iu. i - i 1 1 1 m will Tin -l'li a boon to thousands and thousands. Sei.t nnuer seal, in a plaiu envelope, fc any a:iress, post pant, the . receipt of two tosti"e stamps, by addressing Dr. ClI. J. C. KLINE, M. it., izl liowerv. rew ork. lYmt no.r 35ot 4,586. .alarch 20, '61. April 11, '60.-ly Aug. 14, '61. GREAT CUBE. DR. LELAND'S AiTI RHEUMATIC BAP, IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, AND A SCRE CUBE FOB All Mercurial Diseases It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medicated compouud, to be worn around the Waist, without injury to the most delicate jer sons, no change in habits of living is required. and it entirely removes the disease fiom the system, without producing the injurious effects arising rrcni the Use of powerful internal medi cires which weaken and tlistroy the constitution, ana give temporary rebel only. Uy this treat ment, the medical properties contained in the Band, come in contact with the blood and reach es the disease, through the pores of.theskiu, effecting in ererw instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy co:;d:tion. This band is also a .T:ot powerful Anti-SIekcu-eial agent, and will entirely relieve the system from the pernicious effects of mercury. Moder ate cases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy in agrivafed cases of long standing. Pbice i2.00, to be had of Druggists generally, or tan be sent by mail or express, with full di rections for use, to any part of country, direct from the principal Office !Vo. 409 nitOADlYAl, Xew-Tork G. SMITH CO , Sole PBOPRitsohs. H. B. Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. For sale by H. C. Devine, Elembiirg. Agents Wanted. Kvrfwlicre. June 19, 'Cl.-ly. WHEELER & WILSOXS' Sewing Machin cs. R. a. o.:kerr, agent, ALTOONA. BIIR COUNTY PA. m presenting the above named Sewing Ma chines to the examination and com-idcral tion of the public, the Agent desires to cl attentiou to the fact that during the last eight 3'ears, there ha been over 14 000 more t'f these ma-mines kold than any others in the mar- et. lhis alone is convincing proof of the su periority of these machines over all others. 1 Lese machines can le seen and examined at the store of the Agent, in A I toon a. Price of No. 1 Machine. Silver Plated. Glass Foot and new. tyle Hemmer $65. No. 2. Or namental Bronze. Glass Foot new style Hemmer 455. No. S, Plain, with old style Hemmer $45.- N. B. Full irstructions given gratis ; and for furthur particulars address RAO. Kkbr. Al toona. Blair eo., Pa. 33, 8, ly. HOSTETTER'S ST01IAGH BITTM8. The propri tors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS cae appeal with perfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the United States because the article has attained a reputation heretofore unknown, A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumeson bare assertions or blazoning puffery. The con sumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for the List year amounted to oyer a half million bottles and from its manifest f-teady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million lot ties. This immense amount could never have been sold but fi r the rare medicinal properties cir-tained in the preparation, and the sanction, nf the most prominent physicians in thoc-e socti..a.s of the country where the article is 1-est known, who not only recommende.l the Bitters to their patierts, but are ready at all times to give testi monials to its efficaoy in all cas?s of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom Ttig is not a temporary popularity, cbtaincd by extraordinary efforts in the way r.f 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. HoEtetter's Stomach Bitters have prove 1 a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the pro prietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu lifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality t3 the nervous systefor giving it that tone aud energy indispensable st the restoration of health. It operates, upon the domach, liver, and other digestive organs, milaly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily us per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this prep aration while suffering from stomach derane meuts and general debility; acting undei the ad vice cf physicians, they have abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the meriU of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods whentheir cares are so bar rassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbing ly tender, that the mother, especially if khe be young, is apt to forget her own health in her ex treme anxiety for her infant. Should the reriod of maternity arrive during the tummer season, the wear of U?y and mind is pegerally aggravated- Here then, is a necessity for a stimulent to recuperate the tuergies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting tri als and responsibilities. Nursing motlers gener ally prefer the Bitters to all ctner inviorators that receive the endorsemeEt of physicians, be cause it u agieeable to the taste a well as cer tain to give a permanent incrase of bodyily btreugth. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysen tery, indigestion, loss f appetite, and all disea ses or derangements of the stomach, superanua ted invalid, jitsoiis .f sedentary accupation. and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy sical welfare by giving to Hostettcr's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a tri U. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations of counterfeits, but a.k for Ho&tkiti r" Celebrated Stomach Bitteks. and see that each Kttle has the words "Dr. J. HosUttcr's SUmacb Bitters" blown on the side cf tl c l-otlle. and stamped on the metal lic cap covering the c.rk. and o'oscrve that our autograph signature is on the'abtl. fc Prepared an l sold bv HOSTETTER & SMITH. Pittslmirh. Fa., and sold bj all drug gists, grocers, an.t .Je.ders generally throughout the Unite.! States, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebensburg; J. A. Parri.-h, Summitville; Wm. Litzinger, Loretto; Peter Kinney. Munster. bept. 5, I860. ly. AYEB'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are yon nrk, feeMr, nil fro-pl.-uoiii Are too out of onW, with your pyrtoin draneJ. ..id your fwliii unromfVirtabo Tbee vymptom re ofia thi rre!udtoM-riousillurs. hair. fit of rk'kncs ic ciwjiing- ;wn ?ou, and should be averted ! a imely aw or the right pero'ly, Tke Arrr'i PU1, mnd daiu out the ill ordered hamo't pu rify the blood, and M the f uVia move on tinohstroctad la balt) aaiu. They MimuiaU- the func tion of the hodr into Tlzvrous artlvltr, parify th Tt-m frora the obi-truclMini which make dleae. A old aottlea aome where in tlit Lodr. and oUtmrt It natural fun-tion. Thew. if nt relieie-l. reat upon theniM-lvca and the mrroundinj rjjana, prodmiiny eral aravatkio, uuVrins', a-.rj dieae. While iu tliii eonditjon. opp-r vl by th- dcraiu.'n'Tt, take ATa 1'ills, and ace how dirertlr tlt'-y ro-lore the natural ac tion of Uf ayst'tii, and with it tlK' buoyant feeling t'f health aain. Wlixt in true and to appan-iit iu this trit ial and common complaint. i Uo true in many of the de-n-wUtl and dan'-rous dist-ntera. Tlo wme pur;ralive effect exela thorn. Cauvl br Ktmitar otrrutiu and dfran7imenta of the natural fuuniona of tlie body, they are rapidlr, and many of thctu nin-lf, rurnd by the vam'e Bcan. oue who know the vlrtttei of theae" 11 11. will nrk-rt to employ tliem when suSirio lruta the ij.-r-d'r they cure. SLahim-nta from leadiog idiyMciaut ia nome of the rrinripa citii-a, and from other well known public tt-r-aona. from a Foncardiag XferJtaul of St. Louit, rU. 4, ISiS. Db. Atf.r: Your fills aro the panuon 'f a',1 that ia great in medicine. They have etm-d tny httlo riaujrhtcr of nlcerou aorea upon Ii.t hands &nd il,t tiiat lial rvcd incurable for yearn. Her naathi' haa Imti lone rri-T-ounlr afflicted with blotchea and pimple on her ekm and in ber hair. After our oli.ld u curul. alie also lrit,-d your Tills, and they have cured her. ' ASA MOKGUIDGE. Aa Kara 11 jr Pfayslc, "ruin r. E. W. Ctrrttrright, Xew OrleanM. Yonr ril! are the prince of purca. Their exoellmt pnlitie aurpaaa any cathartic w- oaea. They are mil. I, hut rer-certain and effectual in tl-ir action on the Itotvela, wlii.-!i m.ik- them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of disease. Ilradarltr, Sick Headache, Fool Stomach. Fmm Dr. EdwnrH Itntrf, Baltimore. PEAR Hro. Arm : T cannot anawer you trkat com plaint I have rre with Tour Till better titan to nav all tknt ire mt treat frith ft pmrpntir medicine. I place great dependence an efleetual cathartic in my dsily content with liaeat, and la-lievini; aa I lo that your Iilla afford ua the beat we have. I of court value tlwlm highly. I'lTTsnrttG, Ia, Miy 1. liS. Pit. J. C A TKI. 5!r : 1 have been ix-peatedfv cured of the worrt hfi'lwh' any bwly can hare, by a doae or two of your I'illa. It o-m to arie from a foul stomach, which ther rlnnte at once. Youra with great respect, ED. TV. riiKBLE. Clerk uf Steamer Clarion. Bllloai Dliordcr Llrrr Conaplalatta. from Or. Theodore Dell, cfSetc Tort Citf. Xot only are ronr rill admirahlT adaMed to their pur pose as an aperient, lut I find their bvutuicial rfferta ujkju the Uver very marked indeed. They have in ray prac tice proved more efTfctual for the ouro of tHUal nia- pUtint than any one remedy I can mention. 1 rincerely rejoice that we liave at length a pnrjrattve wlilcn i wor thy the confidence of the profession aud tlie people. lirriRrnETT f the Ixteeiok. AVainston, I. CTth Kcb., l-wA. Slit : I have ased rour I'illa in mv ireneral and hospital practice ever iuoe you made them, and do not hesitate to ear they are the best cathartic we employ. Their reru Liiin action on the liver ia Quick and derided, conse quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that oran. Indeed. I hare seldom found a case of bilious diaie so obstinate tbnt it ihd not readily vield to them. Iraterually your-, AIJIX.D HAU,M.1, I'hyicUiH of the Muriae UutpiUu. Dyacntery, Dlarrhcea, Iclax, IVorinl. From Dr. J. O- Qreien, of Chicago. Your Pilla have had a louir trial in rov practj-e. Mid I hold them iu et-m aa one of the best aixt-e-nts I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver make them an excellent rtii,ed v, wlien ev-:i in small doses for bilitma tlysenttrti ntut Auirrk&n. Tln-ir urar4oaUn; makes them Terr acea-ptaUc and convenient tor the use of woineu aud clivlJreu, Dyspepsia, Impurity of (he Blood. from Hrv.J. I". Wines, I'tutor of A'lret Chureh, Bostnn. Ph. Aver: I liave nsed vour Pills with extraordinarr access in my family aixi amuti ttiore I am called to visit in distreaa. "To peculate the vr;am of di-rtion stid punf the bl'Kxl, tliey are the verv best reinedr 1 have ever known, and I can cuniideutly recomnviid h-Ml to my friend. lours, J. . lll.MKs. VAHSw, Wyoming X. Y-, K-t. 21, 1-vii-T)KAR SlK 1 am Ui:i vi;ir O.thartir I'll! In mv prac tice, and find them an excellent pnr-itive to cleanse the system and purxfn tne fi9ttt'tit the bl'nf. JOHN O. MKAdlAM, M. V. Constipation. otlveie. Snpprn.Ian, llhtnniatltm, (-oat, turalgia, lrou. Paralysis, Kits, etc. from Ir.J. I'. l u-'Hu, STuntr:', (Mnnlt, Too much cannot lie a--.i l of your li!ls for the enre of cattireues. If others of our IraWntily have lMiud tlieio as f-Sicarious a I l(vc. th-y hlioiil I join 0. m proclaim tn it for the hew-tlt of thu inultitmlea who aufl-T from tliat complaint, which, al.hon rh Wl i imu'-li w-itM-I', ia the prop"jitor of otitera that are auivr. I l-lic-e cr fineness to orijrluate ia the liver, but Jour liUa aCUit tuat rj an aud cure the disease. From Mr. K. Stuart, raynWoa mwt .Vt.fwfc, Boston. I And one ur t wo. lar-e dors of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promtive of the meitttral terret whn wholly or nrtin!ly siifreaed, and also very effectual to c-rf -j the f?iBT'l aud ejrpet WMriM. They are so innch the tn-st physic wc have taut 1 reeota tnend nu other to piy atieils, from the Ber. Ir. Kirke, uflk J,;Wu KjJs. rrc. P-.AKI llot-fsr-. Savannah. Jj, .lan. 'S.V.. HOXOMKI Sir: I should be u-5raU-lul lor the r-li-r your tkiU lia brought nte if 1 di I not r (ert mr r ise to yon. A cold settled in my limbs and bro-itit nu ex oruciating' icwv?? piit, l.i. h etwiivl hi rhrunir ran Vtatism. Nota ilhst.mdi I hail tV het pf j ylclaiis, the disease rew .rse and worse, until by the advice of your excelk-nt aetit ia li.dtimore, lr. Mackctiaie,! trie your I'ill. Their effects were slow, but snre. Bv per severing In the nae of them, I am now entirely welL Senate ClI ambi;k, lUtu Kone, Ij-, 5 Ve,, ti:. AVER: I hate been cntirelv'cured, bv yr Pills. Of iihrnmatic Gimt a pahifnl l!cas that had affilcted me for years. YINCKXT SL1PKU- 63r Jlost of the lill in market contain Mcrnurv, wbieh, although a valuable roinedr in skilful hand. la dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow its incautious nse. These ouutam no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Priced 25 cents par Pox, cr 5 Boxes for SL. Trepartd by Cr, J, C, AYKH U CO., Lowell, J?tJi. Sd J by it. S. liuiip. LU-nsburg; C. T. Krazet Johnstown; T. S. Kn.pfield, IVlsano; P. II. Shields. Loretto ; J. A. Parish, Sumunl; anlbv dealers everywhere. DeceniWr 6, lc'60.-Iy. C0U1-TY. SCHOOL & POOH HOUSE ORDERS PURCHASED AND FOR SALE BY F. A. snOtiMAKER. June 12, '61-tf. BLAXE SUMMOXS AXD fXECU- TIOXS FOR SALE A T THIS OFFICE j PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND s r vi'd; i t j Mis precisely what its name indicates. f r. A M wLjie pleatdOt to the taste, it is r. vivifying. M fexhi'eratir.s, and strengthening to the vital" powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and renew the H od m all its cnnml pnnn Baud thus restores aud tend-irs the t-vstrrn it vuluerable to attacks f disra. It is the .only preparation evtr .!;.-( to ll e worM n'in a jiopulr form so as to I within the Q ' 'reach of all. Fo chemically and skillfully n comltiued as to U? the most powerful U.cic," f tand yet s perfectly adapted to as tv act Iu Q 1'crftrt irorrtK tcith the Lite f fmfwre.Ej and hence swine iUe ircakcxl U.acht and tone up the ui festive organs, ard allay all' -nervous and other irritstit.n. It is lo lr 1 fectly exhileratiug in its effects, and yet it i Q x never followed ly lassdtude or dt-prt-ktioo cl' ' spirits. It is coroped cutire'y cf vegcta-. ties anl tlit inorocti.iy imi iMrgr-ufr-ful totdc and itbing pro ert;es, and con E "".eaiieniitlv can iievtr u,;uia. nch a C3 remedy- Las Kng leen fc".t to t-ea doidera-. , tuin iu thecioucal w.ill, both by tbethor Q onghly tkilleil in mollcal science, and also A by all who Lae suncrexl from debihty ; 2 t-r it needs no ruedicrd -till or knowledge Weven to that -debility Kllcus all attack of disease, and liys the ungarde.1 yttem f cn to tlic att-;rks cf many of tle rnrst n dangerous to which poor humanity is con- -stoutly liable. Stub, for exanile. as 'hert following; r..nsunitin. Ilronch:tis. In-f digsti.m, Drfjejia. L-iss of Appetite, g Faintr.r Nervous Irritability. Neuralgia, flPl'ali itati - n of tLelfrart lle'a'ijcboly.llypo 0'i:i:lria cases, so featfu'ly fatal if unatten ded to in lime, called Vtisofe WeakHees and M Irreyularitit-i. Also Liver IkTar.irr.enL- ' Bur Torpidity . ami Liver CopplaiuU, Dis P 'cases of the Kidneys. JScalding or lncontir- (7 -ence cf the Urine, or any grneral derange Mnent of the LV.r.xry Organs, IV12 in thc'j pBack. 8i''e. i.ud l?twen the t-boulders. M 'predisposition to Mil.t Co'ds, Hacking k and G'l.timivd G-:b, Kn.aciatii-r, Dif5 ul ty of Ilrvalliing, and ii.dted we rniht ennu tnerate many m"re still, but we nave Spacer oidy to say, it will not oidy tce the delil V ity following ChiJ's and Fevt r, but prevent all attacks arising from 5Iia.-matic Influ-n-O cesind cure the diseases at once, if alieady M 5 attacked. And as it acts directly and per sistently ujH-n the bi'iary systtrr., rousir.g, , the L iver to acti'.ii. promoting in fact, all excretions and ferret ioss of the system, ilQ will infallibly prevent any dclitericus cc w sequences following upou cbaiigo of climate aud waUr ; bi-uce nil travelers should have a battle with them, and all u'd take a 2 table siwxiLful at least btfoie eating. At pi it prevents costivenerf. strengthens thedi-W gestive organs, it should be in the hands ol all pers-ius td set'entary habits, students. M 8niinisters, literary rrt-n. Atd all ladits n-t accustomed t jiinch out door cs rcise should always use it. If they will they will find 13 an agreeable, pleasant, and efacient remedy O f against tliOHe ills which rA them of their ocaiity; ior oeaiiiy racnm "xii wuaiqii without HI ii the again. 1- W health, auu health cannot exit wh ah ive irregulatiesc -otinne. Then K tle Cordial is a erfet ilotlier'tJ Kelit-f. OTaken a month or two btiore tuc Ci:al trial she will pass the dreadful j r ri d with jTrferj safety. There is r.o mistake aimt it, this Cbrdial is all tre ctaj'v fjr it. JLfaihers, try tt J And to you we appeal to detect tht thei .gh-0 Ens i ilitiess or decline r.ot nlv of vour tlati; ters before it be too late, but idso yur sxns (and husbands, for wbil' the rorrrer. from false delicav. often ges dwn to aprema- ture grave rather than let tbtir con-iitiot: ',le known in time. tk latter are often ao Q mixed np with the excitement of business 'that if it were n 4 for you they too would,! travel in the same downward path. rntillH P too late to arrest tr fatil fill. Iut tlie'J M mother Is always vigilent, nnd to you we "confidently appeal; f -r we are sure your Q never f tiling affecti n will uneiricgly jcit:t LJ iyou to rrrf. Wood's Restorative Cordial and " Mand Rl.w.1 Renovator as the remedy which E should Is- alwavR on laud in time f naed.rt O.J. AVOOD. lVoprietor, 441 Brdwiy.g2 Xew Tork, and 114 rr.aiket street. Su" Iiuis. M., a: d s-ild bv all good Druggists. .Ml'iice Ore lV.lar r 1m it He. I"R SALE BY, H. C Drixtu, ErE-vsrcBu. B CER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS rot Uver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.c. The nflce.fnl ir troln-ti and use f this ceMjrated Eamedy has been the signal fcr a hteral nood of eoaapnnaids called "Bitters,' a&crvd in Tari -us Krms. firna a quart bonis to a 6t callon ker. ontU this w. tri BtUr " is but another name lor "gri' or scom viUainous m hiskry aolx tora. Bat tbs really preat relief dorird frum tLe mincta doss, ona tvaspuontul, of oar meiLicUM BfJIRHAYrS HOLLANO BiVtERS, And lie cacirc alueanr ef fler prmtiretum, has estatlishaa' f c it a rrrutatinsi which the Lia of Imitations and eoaa terfata hava feilei t! uadermloa. It ia pciti-jv a Vp UhSa prrparatiaa, wiili Uany tu2i.-icnl rurs sjurlU ts Iresers it. But om six of th cesnlne. fllalf Pint BottW) rria Ona Duliar. It ll a njedjoioe of long tried eEoacy fur Fmrifying taa Blood, so essential for the foundation of gooi cealih and for eorrrctlag dicorders cf the stomach and bowels. Two or three date III corn-in ce the afflcted of Its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain . Its strength, a bealtty action of the liver, bowels aad kidneys will soon take place, and renewed fcsalih be the quick revnlL Fox Indirection. Trr BurhaTe'i n.lland Bitten For Ileartbtlrn, Trj Etrrhire'i Holland Bitten. For Aciditx Try BtrrhiTc'. Holland Bitters. ForlWateTbrash, Try BarLiTe'i Holland Bitters For Headache, Trj BffraaTe'i Holland Hitters. For Losa or Apjvetito, Try Bfrrhaie'i Holland Bitters. For Costiveness, Trj Birhau's Holland Bitters. For Filesj, Trj En rhsTe's Holland Bitters In all Xervooa, Bheumatie as 4 Xeursigi; Affeo tioaa, it has ia numerous iiutabce proved bifhly beneficial, and ia cuter eSpct4 a dacided care. ead casetxjllt: The mnuine highly eoeeatrate4 B.rtae-s noUaad 51? ,, po "P in botUs only, and recalled at IJ,iiyj?a;.i0tU.a- h P deTn few this truly slebrmW Msdidne has Induced many fcnrutian. wlikh toe public aooal4 goatd against ptuxhaaing. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE PSOPSTETORS, PITTSBURGH, rA P-rtlc!fi Dr-l nr; bv A. A, CA lift 11 Auiut 23. 1800.-ly., ir 00 00