u lord Stems. RAIL-ROAD SCHEDULE. WILMORE STATION. cvi Express Train leaves at 8, 33 A. M. Fast Line - 9,07 P.M. ' Train 8,02 P.M. rVExpreu Traia leaves at 8,42 A. M. Fait Line ?,S0 P. M. eMail Train 9,46 A. N. The Fast Line West doea not stop. B7 Although the late Col. Baker's command WM called the California Regiment, it was com posed almost entirely of Pennsylvanians. We prerome Lieutenant Colonel Isaac I. Wistar, will his lucctssor. "We regret to learn that in the neigh borhood of Hemlock, this county, has been rutted, to an alarmiDg extent, by that fear ful disease, typhoid fever. A number of dtitbs have already occurred, and several pwioDa are still dangerously ill. IT'No General, with the exception of Wisaiogtoo, who commanded an army on th continent of America, ever secured the confidence and love of both officers and men (a a higher degree, than Gen. MeClelian He 8 emphatically the uin for the crisis Whn be uaket a forward movement we are ertaio, victory will follow bis footstep pj-The wea her clerk has furnished us with a cold snap during th- preeont wetk. Mor- decai ea-fa "IS now 100 coW fdr drinkine Bmal1 beer, although WL-sell has still an abundant apply on band, of that delightful beverage. If brother Barker were still living, we would frol like takiDg a good warm whiskey punch vith hiiij, as we often did "to the good old jiji gone never to return : Alas, ho is dead and 2ue. Alas, he is dead and goue, Charley, he's dead. Go to thy bed. Ho never will cotac aaia. Death or Senator Baker. Senator Iikr of Oregon, was killed in a skirmish near Leeobarg, Va., on last Monday while leading the regiment of which he was Colonel, into the fiht. Senator Uaker was truly a remarkable man. He was born in England, but wis brought up iu Philadelphia, where he worked fur several year, wheu a boy. as a hand loom weaver. He afterwards removed to Springfield, Illiaoi. where he t'tU'lied law. and was admitted to practice iu the scveial courts of that State. His career l the bar was remarkably successful. In 1845, Le was elected to Courets from the Springfield dis tier. During the Mexican va. he commanded an Illinois regiment and distinguished himself in the s:f ,;e of Vera Cms, and the battle of Cerro Gordo. On hit return to Illinois, he was elected to Con gress a second time. In 1350 or Ol he emi grated to Clifrnii. and afterwards to Ore gon, from which State be was elected to the Uuited States Sooate.iu the fall of 1SG0 He was a man of xtraordiasry intellect, and judging from his published speeches, we have no hesitancy iu fajiu,, that he was one of the moit cloqueDt men io the United States at the present time. His los will be regarded at National calamity. 4T The AUrjhunian asserts that Ed Krans did all he could for Linking, Cur ling and Mulling." You'r mietaken neigh bor. On the contrary, be went in foi "Lick ing Curticg sou Mulling. Yea, as it were we said before, neighbor, that is bo, Ok iit. That the ghost of IJarker was ecn buying a g!ssa of small beer at Wissel'p, a few evenings ago. Wiapell was awfully frightened, as his liccur-e doea not allow him io have spirits in bis shop. .The Green&burg Argus declares that Westmoreland county is the Star of the West. You are mistaken neighbor. Cambria is now the brightest Star in our horizon. Per bing'a majority is 1131. Westmoreland don't coma up. 59-The Democracy of Armstrong county oave triumphed, notwithstanding the half abo lition course of their organ, the Democrat da ring the campaign. Armstrong is welcome ack to the fold. AUDITORS NOTICE George Englebach for Common Pleas of Cam o of George Conrad f bria County n... v f No. 1 Sept, Term 18C1, iiam Hermann Al. Fi. Fa. And now 9th September A. D. 1861, C. L. rershmg, E.s appointed Auditor to distribute toe proceeds of defendant's personal property arming from the sale on the above writ, Kxtract from the Record, . J. JI'Donald, Pro. 1 "id attend to the duties of the above appoint teent at my office in the &. rough of Johnstown, on Monday the 18th day of November, 1861, at 10 .clck A. SI., at which time all persons are imredto present their claima, or be debarred coding in on said fund. . . CYRUS L. PERSHING, Auditor, jfrhnttown, Oct. 23, 186l-3t. AUDITORS NOTICE Patrick Morgan for the use of Charles B- H-- venns David F. Gordon. And now to wit, the 11th day of September, "1861, on motion of Cyrus L. Pershing, k- Court appointed James C. Noon. Esq., Auditor, to distribute the funds arising from the 'e of defendant's real estate among the lien reditorg. Extract from the Record of said Conrt, certi-e- the 11th day of September A. D., 1861. Jos. M'Donald. Proth. To perform the duties of the above appoint "eut, I will sit at my office in Johnstown on Saturday the 16th day of November next, when and where all persona interested are -equested to .attend. JAMES, a NOON, Auditor. October 23, I86l-3t. J lead Vrof. Wood's advertisement, in aother column. It will interesting- to all may -read it. NOTICE. The Board of Relief beitg desirous of mak ing an equtable disposition of the fund raised for the relief of the families of volunteers in the ser vices of our country, will require of all applicants a satisfactory statement of their circumstances what relation the volunteer held in the family how many were dependent on him for support what support has been received since the volun teer left home. This information will ber requi red in writing, and under oath if the Board think necessary. JOHN LLOYD, SecV. Oct, 21, 1361. 3t. AUDITOR'S NOT! JE. The undersigned. having been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County. Audi tor to distribute the funds in the hands of C. B. Ellis, executor of the last will and testamen t of W. II, Hamilton dee'd, among thw several parties entitled thereto. He hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in the borough of Johnstown, en Tues day the the 19th day of November 1861, at one o'clock, P. M., at which time all persons inter ested must ettecd and present their claims or be debarred from corning in on said fund. Johnstown, Oct, 17, 1861, C. L. PERSITIXG. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having been r estored to health in a very few weeks by a very simple remedy after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consump tion is anxious to make known to hU fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge.) with the di rections fur preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption. As thma. Bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to bene fit the hffiictcd, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every xuflerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will plsase address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg. Kings County, New York. October 23, 18Ul-3ms. IN T1IEC0URT OF COMMON rLEAS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Charles Dillon 1 Bill in Eon"ty. vs 20. 8 Ju fune Term 1801. Luke Bcbo J And now October 11th 1861. H. Kiukead. appointed Receiver wLo u to take charge of the Books &c. collect accounts and make report dis tribution, the coats &c to be paid out of the partnership assets. By the Court. All persons indebted to the fim of Dillon &r Bche are hereby notified to come forward aud iettle their accounts S:c., on or before the first day of January next (1862) or otherwise they will have to pay cost.-, and all ersons having claims will present them for .settlement. II. KiXKEAD, Keceiver. October 23. 1861-3 THEL7iDY'S FRIEND. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1862. THE WORD'S FAVORITE. Fon 32 Years the Stasaed Magazinr Pronounced by the press of the United States, LADY'S MAGAZINE IN TUE WORLD. Aud the Cheapest. THE LITERATURE in of that kind that can be read aloud the fami ly circle, and the clergy in immeos numbers are subscribers for the Book. TUE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and we have ome that write for no other magazine. THE MUSIC is aU original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the Book) in the music stores; but most of it is copyrighted, aud cannot be obtained except in G!ey." OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. 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SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHBtt MAGAZINES Godey's Lady's Book and Arthurs Home Maga zine both one year for $3,50 Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Magazine both for one year for 4,50. Godey. Harper and Arthur will all three be sent one year, on receipt of six dollars. Treasury Notes and NotesJJof all solvent banks taken at par. Be careful and pay the postage on yonr letter. Address L. A. GODEY, . 323 Chesnul Stretf. PMadtifi, ra. 83000 ! 1 SOLDIER'S UETLIEP 1 1 In accordance with the Act of Assembly ap proved the 1 5th of May, 1861; the Associate Judges and Commissioners of Cambria County, met and passed Resolutions to borrow TAree Thousand Dollars for the relief of the families of Cambria County volunteers. The patriotic citizens of Cambria are earnest ly requested to come forward and take this loaa, on which a liberal interest will be paid. The Act of Assembly piovides that money loaned for the relief fund, will be exempt from taxation. By order of the Board. Commissioners office, ) T T, , Ebensburg, Oct. 9. 1861.-3t. Jno- LIyJ Sec- IMPORTANT TO ALL ! xnw GOODS. THE undersigned respectfully informs his many customers and the public generally that he has just received, and opened at his store in Wilmore (formerly Jefferson a large and well selected stock cf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac which be will dispose of at the lowest possible price for Cash. "Quick Sales and small profits," is his motto. His stock crompromises everything usually kept in a Country store. He has also for sale a large assertment of READY MADE CLOTIIING. Manufactured of the very best articles and in the latest and most fashionable style. Cal around and see him. JOHN M'COLGAN. Wilmore, Oct. 16, 1861. 3t "P KENS BURG MARKET. Revised weekly by DAVIS, JONES & Co REPORT TRICES. Flour per bbl Extra Family, S6.00 Extra. 6,50 " " Superfine, 5 00 Wheat, per bushel, 1.12 Rye. " - .62 Buckwheat, " " f40 Corn, M .50 Oats, " " .28 Potatoes, ,40 Apples, f62 Apples, " " dried, 1,60 Peaches, " " " 2.00 Beans, " 1.00 Clover seed, " " 6,00 Timothy, do. " " 1,60 Butter, lb. 10 Lard, " " 10 Bacon. " ,10 to 14 Eggs, dot. 10 I1TTSDIRGII 3I4RKCT. Pittsbcbgh. Aco. 14th, 1861. FLOUR From Store, the ruling rat s are as follows. Superfine 4.75 to $4.87 ; Extra $5 00 to $5.25 Extra $3.30 to $5,60; Fancy brands $6 00 to 6.25 Rye tiour. from store, at2.75 to3.80 Buckwhea: flour, from store, $1.75 to 1.90 per $100 . GRAIN Wheat, prime red, $1.00, white, Sl. 10. B-rlcy, 60 to 55, spring, and tO to 65 for fal . Kye, 45c. Oats, to 25. Corn, 45 to 45c. Groceries. Sugar, by the bhd. , 6 to 7, and by "the bbl. 7 J per lb. Molasses. 33 to 35 per gallon. Coffee, 1 4 per lb.; Rice. 5 J. BACOS.-shoulders, 75 per lb Sidts; to 10; plaiu Hams, 10; Sugar-Cured, 12. Broohs. $2.00 to 2.75 per dozen for common to choise, and $3.25 for fancy. Buckets and tubs. Buckets, $1.50 to 1.75 per dozen. Tubs. $4.76 to 600. Cakdlks and oap. Candles, dipped, 101 per lb; mould and adamantine 18 to 19. Soap, common, 5; Palm 5. Cheese. Common to good, Ci to 7. Apples.. Apples $2.50 to2.75 per bbl. Dried Fruit reaches, $2.50. per bush. ApJ pies 75 cts. Feed. Bran. 55 to 56 cts. per 1.00 lbs Shorts, 65 to 65 cts.; Middlings, $1.00 to 1.10 cts.; Ship Stuffs, 65 to 75 cis Fish. Mackaral $11.50 to 12.00 per bbl.; Baltimore Herring, $G;25; Lake White, $10.50; Trout, $10.00. Potatoes. Neshannocks, at 30 cts. per besh Seels. Timothy, S2.20 per bush. Rax, $1. 20 to 1.25. Clover. $4.10. Whisky. Bectified, 16 cts.; Old Rye, $1.25 per pa'. Ion. Lard. No 1, 9 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. Lard No. 1, 88. Linseed. 65 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, 6 to 7. Litharge, 8i- Windaw Glass.--6x8 and 7x9, $2.00; 8x10. 32.25; 9x11 to 10x12, S2.50. 8x13, 9xl4,xll0-, $2.76; 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. - Clearfield tp., JOHN BAKER. Sept. 3U, 1861. 4t. A HEW CHAXCC FOR BARGAIN'S. EE. J. Mills has just received, and is now opening out, in a new 6toro room, on Main street, a large stock of Cloth'mg, Hats and Cap, Boots and Shoe, Trunks, Flour, Cornmeal, Bacon, Fish, Sweet Pptatoe Syrup Molasses, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Groceries and Confecti-maries, Cigars and Tobacco, School Books, fcc, &., together with a general assortment of NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention is invited to his stock of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, as be inteuds to sell low for cash. E. J. Mills. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1861. tf. EXECUTORS NOTICE. T T .F.TTERS testamentary on the estate of JLi Pter Moyers. late of Allegheny tp., de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned bv the Register of Cambria County, all persons indebted to 6aid estate are requested to make tmmmliatA navment. and those having 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 - . 1 ! Ml 1 Camcbna ounty.to me directea.inere win oe expo in Ttiihi; kaIb at the house of Hen rv Rager. in Jackson tp.. on Saturday the 23d- of November next, at 1 o'clock V. M., tne loiiowing real es tita nt orViirb flonra.d Racer died seized, vis i A tnMA rr narfll of land situate in Jackson tp, Cambria county, aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Gray, John Ager, mrs. oeymore ana unaries Murray, containing 60 acres or thereabouts, about 80 acres of which is cleared, and thereon erected a dwelling House and Barn. TERMS OF SALE. One third to be paid on .on firm t inn of sale, tho residue to be naid in two equal annual payments thereafter with in terest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgago or tne purchaser. H. KINKEAD, Administrator. Oct 11, 1861, 3t., MANHOOD, How Lost. How Restored. Just Published, in a Scaled Envelope, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMA TORRHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debili ty, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions, producing Impotency, Consumption and Mental and Physical incapacity. BT ROB. J. CTJLVXHWELL, V. The important fct that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed without internal medicines or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments, medicated bougies, and other empirical devises, is here cleat ly 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 perfectly, and nt the leat possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This lecture will prcve a boon to thousands and thousand. Sent unlv seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CII. J. C. KLINE, M. D.. 127 Bowery. New York, Post Office Box 4.586. March 20, 61. April 11, 'C0.-ly Aug. 14, '61. GREAT CURE. DR. ISLAND'S ANH RHEUMATIC BAND, IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, AXD A 6V EE CUBE FOB All Mercurial Diseases It is a conveniently arrauged Band, containing a medicated compound, to be worn aromd the Waist, without injury Ut the most delicate per sons, no change in habits of living is required. and it entirely removes the diease horn the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from the use of powerful internal ruedi circs which weaken and d-stroy tlio constitution. and give temporary relief only. By this treat ment, the medical prijerties contained in the Band, come m contact with tue bloxt and reach es the disease, through the pores of the t-kin. effecting in every instance a perfect cure, ami restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also a .os-t jwwrful Asti-Mekcit-ei al agent, anf wHl entirely relieve the system from the pernicious effects of mercury. Moder ate cases are cured in a few davs, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efScacv in agrivated cases of long standing. Price $2.00, to be had of Druggists generallv. or can be sent by mail or express, with full di rections for use, to ny part of country, direct from the principal Office e. 409 IlltO AD WAT, XciT-York. G. SMITH Sr CO , Sole Pbophiesurs. N. B. Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. For sale by H. C. Devine. Ehemburg. Agents Wanted Etrfwlnre, June VJ, 'ti.-iy. WHEELER & WILMS' Sewiiis Machines. R. A..O. KERR, AGENT, ALTOONA. BLAIR COUNTY PA. TTVT presenting the above named Sewing Ma JLXi chines to the examination and considcral tion of the public, the Agent desires to cal attention to the fact that during the last eight years, there has been over 14 000 more -f these machines sold than any others in the mar ket. This alone is convincing proof of the su periority of these machines over a'i others. xhese machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Aeent. in Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, Silver Hated. Glass Foot and new btyle Hemmer $65. No. 2. Or namental Bron.e. Glass Foct new style Hemmer $55. No. 3, Plain, with old ttyle Hemmer $45. N. B. Full, instructions given gratis ; and for furrhur particulars address R A O. Kerr, Al toona. Blair co., I s. 33, 8, iy. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The rropri tors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the United States because the article lias 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 Hostctter's Stomach Bitters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million !t ties. This immeuse amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the preperation. and the sanction, of the most prominent ph3-siciaus in those sections of the country where the article is bet known, who not only recommence the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testi monials to its efficacy in all c.-vs?s of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom This is not a temporary popularity, cbtained by extraordinary efforts iu the way rf trumpet ing the qualities of the Bitters, but s solid esti mation of an invaluable mediciue, w hich is des tined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved 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 rifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systefor giving it that tone and 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 discbarge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as 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 tnic. and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi deuce of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of us-ing this prep aration while suffering from stomach derange ments and general debility; acting undet the ad vice cf physicians, they have abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the geutler sex. There are certain periods whentheir cares arc 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 she be young, is apt to forget her own health ia her ex treme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of mttfrnitv aniT fiurinc ti.e '.im-r:r .or ' t the wear of body and mind is generally aggrava ted. Hera then, is a necessity for a stimulent to recuerate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear np under her exhausting tri als and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gener ally prefer the Bitters to all otner invigorators that receive the endorsement of physicians, be cause it is agieeable to the taste as well as cer tain to give a permanent increase of bodyily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to witc snfTerers from fever and ague, caused l y malaria, diarrhoea, dysen tery, indigestion. ls of appetite, and all disea ses cr derangements of tLe j-toruacb, superanua ted iavids, persons f sedentary accupa.tion. and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy sical welfare by giving to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a tii d. CAUTION. We caution the public against Using any of the many imitations counterfeits, but ask for HoTEiTt.tti Cllebhat ed Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has the wonls "Dr. J. HosUtter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of ti c bottle, and stamped on the metal lic cap covering the cork, and olcrve that our autograph signature is on the labo. (ty- Prepared and sold by IIOSTLTTER SMITH. Pitulnigh, Pjl, and sold by all drug gists, gr-x'ers. and dealers generally throughout the United States, South America, and Germany. AGENTS. Davis & Jones. Ebensburg; J. A. Parri.-h. Summitville; Win. Litzinger, Lorctto; Peter Kinnev, Minister. Sept. 5, 1800. ly. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOE PTJULfc l'IKQ THE BLOOD. And for the rpcedy cure of the uitfoined varieties ef B""of,"t ! -rofil .. AfTVetlona. anrlt mm Tmr, llrrri, Sores. Era pt loaa. Pita- P 7 !V'2!,:,r"' ' Boll., BlaU-aa, and. all Skim Diitaiti. , . Oakla-ti.IiiJ-.1i Jtro. 1SS9. J- C AVER A Co. Omit : I f.tl ft tT duty to ae Irnowledc what Tour Kai-tapari'la haa iirmc for hh. Ilarin" inherited a Scrofulous iofrctioa. I have suffered from it In virion 1 wars for rears. Sometimes It ban oat in Llcers on mv hands and arras: aosnetimes it turned inward and ditfresaed me at the t-tomartt. To year ajfo it broke out on my bead and covered anv aeap and -ar with one core, w hich was painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried nnv mediriwa and several physicians, but without maca relk-f from anv thine- In fact, the disorder frrew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Goic 1 Meenser that yon had prepared an alterative (.Sarsaparilla, for I knew from your repu tation that anv thin? yon made must be pood. I aent to Cincinnati and pot it. and used it till it eared me. I took it, as yon advise, in small doses of a U-poonful over month, and need almost three bottles. New and healthy kin soon began to form under the scab, which after a while fcU off. My skin ia now clear, and I know by my feeling that the disease la (-one from nr system. Yon can well believe that I I.-1 what I am aaving when I tell you. that I bold yon to I- one of the apostles of th age. and remain erer grnufullr. Your. ALFRED B. TATLLEY. St. Anthony- Fire. Rose atr Erysipelas, Tetter and Salt Hhetana, Scald Head, aiaf irroraa, sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Kobert M. PrcMc writes from Salem. X. T-, l?tb Sepf. l&S?, that he ha cured an Inveterate ease of Jjropmf, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the perseveriny nse of our Srparilla. and also a dantrer ous attack of Xlalitmant Etyeiprlnt by laree doses of the same ; says he core the common Eruptions by it con stantly. Broaehoeele, Goltra, or Swcllad Keck. ' Zebnlon Sloan of, Propect, Texas, write: "Three bottles of yonr Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre a hideous swelling on the neck, which I bad suffered from over two years." tturorrhs or Whites. Ovarian Tnmor, Uterine Clceratlon, Female Diseases. Dr. J. B. S. Channta, of New York City, write: I most elieerftilly comply with the request f yonr npent la saying I have found yonr Sarsaparilla a moot excellent alterative in the nnmerou complaint for which we cm ploy such a remedv, but especially in Female IHnraaes of the Scroftiloo diathesis. I have cured many invet erate canes of Lrucnrrlura by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulceration of the Jent. The ulceration itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowledge equal it for these female derancetnenta. Kdward S. Marrow, of Newborv, A la., write : A daa pc rotis orortan fm"r on one of the female In my family, - wliich had defied all the remedies we could employ, ha at lenjrth been completely enred by your extract of Sar saparilla. Our physician thought nothing- but extirpa tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla a the last resort before cuttintr. and It proved effectual. A rtcr taking your remedy ciht week no symptom of the disease remains. Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. 'F.w Orleaxk, 25th Ancust, 1R39, Dr. J. C. Atfr. Sir: I cheerfully comply with the request of your anient, and report to yon some of the effect I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with it, in my practice, most of the com plaint for which it In recommended, and have fonnd It effect a truly wonderful In the cure of I'mrrml and Mer- eurtat instate. ine 01 my patients naa aypitiiiue nioers in his throat, which were consuminsr lu palate and the trn nf tils mouth. Your SarsanariUa. steadilv taken. cured him ia five weeks. Another waa attacked by aeo ondary symptom) In hi nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe th disorder would soon reach hi brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of yonr Sarsaparilla ; the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without some disfiguration of the face. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by nwreury wa uflerine from this poison In her bone. "I'hey bad become so sensi tive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex cruciating' pain in her joint and bone. She, too, was cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a fear weeks. I know from Its formula, which vour arrest pave me, that this r reparation from your laboratory must be a great reined v ; consequently, these truly remarkable result with it have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, II. D. Rhennaatlsm, Gent, Liver Complaint. IsrirrrsnESCE, rreston Co-. Ya.. 6th July, 1839. DR. J. CATER- Sir: I have been afflicted with a pain ful rhronio Kiev mat in for Ion; time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried yonr Sarsaparilla. One boric cured me in two weeks, and retored my general health so much thst I am far better than before I wa attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J, KREA XI- Jules Y. Cetchcll, of St. Loui, writes: " I have been afflicted for years with an nfeetion tf the hirer, which destroyed my health. I tried every tlunc and every thing failed to relieve me ; and I have been a broken-down man for some year from no otlier cause than dtt uwytnteni of the I.trer. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try yonr Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew vou, and any tldng yon made was worth trying. By the bless ing of Uod it has cured me, and has so purified my blood as to make a new man of me. I frrl jonnsr again. Th best that can be said of yow ia not halt good enough." Schlrms, Cancer Tann, Enlargement, tri ce ration, Carle, and Kxfollatlon or the Done. A great Tariety of casre have been reported to nt where rnre of these formidable complaint have resulted from the nse of this remedy, but onr space here will not ad mit them. Some of them may be found In oar Amcrican Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to lunuaU gratia to an wuo rau lor in Dyapcpala. Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melancholy, 2f rnralgta. Many remarkable cure of these affection have been made by the alterative power of this medkine. It stimu lates the vital function Into vigorous action, and thus overcomes disorders which would bo supposed beyond Its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by tlie taeeessitie of the people, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RATIO CCEE OF Coothi, Cold, Infl nenxa. Hoarseness, Cmnp, Bronchitis. Incipient Consump tion, and for the Relief of Consump tive Patient. In advanced stages of the Disease. This I a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung corepLums, that it la n seless here to publish the evidence of it virtue. It unrivalled excellence fbr cough and cold, and it truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilised nation of th earth. Few are the communities, or even families, amonj them who have not some personal experience of It effects some living trophy ia their raid 5 1 of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and a tliey know, too, the effects of this remedv, we need not do more than to assure them that it haa now all the vir tues that it did have when making the care which bare won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C A.TEB & CO., Lowell. Km. Sold Ly R. S. DuLn, Kl-ensburg ; C. T. Frazer Johnstown; T. S. Em -field, Ileleano; P. II. ShieMt.. Loretto ; J. A. Parifh. Summit ; anlby dealers everywhere. December 5. ISCO.-ly. COUNTY. SCHOOL & POOH HOUSE ORDERS r URCUA SED AND FOR SALE BY F. A. SHOEMAKER. June 12. el-tf. BLANK S UMMONS AND EXECU TIONS FOR SALE A T THIS OmCE ONLI PREPERATION HaTing proofi 10 ttrocj and direct tu ta EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL For Statramen, Jadge. Editor, PhyataUr of the oldest school as well M new, giTe it tbeir unqualified junction, and reoommeud it for all cases c f cr uptioiin, and dii?ea&e of the scalp and brain ; but all bo tare ased ii,unit,m testifying that it will preserve the hair from btiicg gray, and from falling to any ago, aa well a restore Ilead the following : Oak Grove, S. C. June 24th, 1669. Tkot. O.J. Wood: Dear Sir: Your II a b Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity lu iLia community. I have had oocaaiua t lay rrtja dica aside, and gie yonr Hair Kesorauv a perfect teet : During the year 1E54. I wa eo nrforturtt as to I thrown frcm try mlky a-ranet a rock near the read side", from w hich my head received a most terrible blow; caueirg a grett deal of iritation. which commuiicated to the brain and external surface cf the head, from the effect of which my Lair was finally dtUcy fed ever tLe entire t-urface cf the head. Fiaa the tine I n discovered it dopping, however up to the tirna cf its total disapearance. I employed evrythicg I could think 4". K-ic a profasional man royaeif and, as I thought. unt.lertandir.? the nature fX disease, but was finally dffcaied la every pre scrptinn advanced. These and no other circumt-tance Induced me to res-rt ta your worthy Hair Kestorative. which I hare every revsrn to UTitve. produced a very happy result .- two monthe aft- the first appli cation, I had a I-eautiful a heal of young ha'r as ever I saw. for which I certainly owe you my most Mncere thar.ts. Hert assured, dear air, t tdiall recommend your rt-roedy to all inquir- ; moreover, I shall tife my influence, which X fiatter myself to Fay. is not a lie. You can publit-h thus if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully. 21. J. V. fc-CIHT, ai. u. OEice xf ti e Jc5-iTS"nian,rLiliri,i T ; ; Dec 12th, IS5S. Dear Sir.: 1 fetl it my dt.ty a t'l w xy pleaare. to state to y.-n the following arruin atance" which you can a if you think pmj-er. A gectieman of this place, (a law yer) haa beets bald ever sine hi early youth ; so much eo. that he was com jailed to wear a wip. He w-nn indu red to u a bottle of your M ILiir Pest vi five." which he led very much; and after useing mrce two cr three Kttel hi ha!r trew out quite luxurcntly. and he naw has a Land some head cf hair." The gentleman' name ! Bradford, and as he it very well known in out ad ining counties, many person, can test Iff to th3 truth cf thi rtatemcnt ; I give it to ycu a the request of Mr. Bradford. You cats aell a great deal of your Hair lie to rati re In this and the adjoining counties if you have the proper agents. Yourts. Jrc-. THOMPSON SURGnXOS. Dr. TVtod : Dear Sir : Pera.lt me to rxprese the obligruions I am under for the et.tire reetoratim of my hair to its orizit.ai color ; abcut the time of my arrival in the United States it waa rapidly becoming gray, bnt up n the applcatioa of your Hnir Restorative' it unn recovered itscriptsl hue. I consider your Restorative a a very won derful invention, quite tfficanua as well agreeable. S. TIIALBERO. The ReFtnratire i put np In brtilr cf three aie. viz ; large, medium and small ; the small holds i a pint, and retails for ne dollar per bot tle ; the medium holds at least twei.ty r cent, more in proportion than the small, retail for two dollars per bottle; the Urge holds a quart. 40 per cent mere in proportion, and retails for three dollars per bottle. O.J. WOOD 4 CO.. Proprietors. 444 Bread way. New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Loui. Mo. And sld by all good Druggets and Taco Goods Dealers. For sale at this place bv H. C. Device, June 19, lS6l-ly. BCEKHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS rti DYSPEPSIA , Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &e. Tbs snwsful tntiuds- tkm and ass e this mVhiats liiui ly has been tbs atmal Sara literal fraod eampounee called "Batters, oflcrad la vartmn farms, from a "jaar boctla to a Svs falloa kesu antil tan word - Bittwra " Is k another sua for crua." er soaaa viliainons vbMktj aie era. Bet lbs realty sr-mt relief osrHad from Uta mianl eaaa CO taaspoocfm, of our medidna, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. And tM ea&rv a&aeace ef afvtr fnrmtimm, bas astaW1sist Sa H a repatatlm whica tbs bast of Imitations eat eoaa erfcita bava failed So aadsrmlaa. It is poaiavvlj a Vse tabla prvfaration, wita tarolj saSlciest pars apirtta a I'isna it. Bat om els of Uts (eonlna. fHalf flat BotUaaJ prtatr Oae Dollar. It U a medicine of Ion; tried e&eaey for Pwriffif fas Blood, so. eeaectial for the frnadatian ef po4 health and for correctic j d-sordsrs of the stomaols aad bowels. Two or three doses wiQ con vino the aSictsl ef Us salutary effect. The stomach w21 speeaily rereia lu strength, a healthy action ef the liver, bowels and kidaera will soon take plaee, aad renewal health be the quick reeolt For Iradiecntion. ttj Btrrhart'i Ecllsncl E Uteri For Ilcavr-ttrtara, Trj BsrhtTt'i Eollaiid Bitten. For Aclditr, Try Birhait'i EclUnd Eiltrru Try Btrrtare'i Eollnnd Bitten For ITeadtaoTn, Try BcrrhiTt'i lelli&i Bitters.. For LfOtsej or Ap-ptit, Try BorrbBTe's Holland Bitten. For Coetlvenees, Try Borrbtre'i Eollind Bitten. For Pile, Trj Birhart'i Ilcllind Bitten la all Ksrvoua, Kb en made and Xearale ACe tfo&s, it baa ia nnmeroui instance proved highly benefloial, aad in others effected a decided enre. BZAD CASXTULLT! Tb rennina bibly eoaosatraasd BosrhavVs HoHaae aUttar n pat np in baircint bottlas oalv, and inUllsd at On Dollar par bottle. Tbe grt aawand a tmie sslsbrstsd Maaicis baa iadaead taaay taaitataans, alilsa tbe gobUc sbonid gward against porcbaainc. Aswan f Immmitianl See tast - - im a. - erjr boCSe yam bay. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. 80LX r&OF&XZTO'U, PlTTSBURGn, pi ForsaV:n EV-m-l nrg by A. A. BARKER. Aurtist 22. ISGO.-ly. JC7JOB WORK OF ALL KIXDS DONE AT i TDIS OFFICE OX 5RORT XOl irr. AN 1
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