31 up. 'JC-. r ' te ll St 4 ?utf Jr Patton ! .Pjon n-13 "o"" r rt Knndarrns to our nies t V-ied soldiers. We, therefore, appeal jj,e patriotic iaaies oi tms piace, k -e torward to t!ie aid and support of brive men. who have been wounded i fence of their country, with these jarr articles. The supplies of lint . .u-x, t are nearly exhausted, and the j x.-rji soldier will have to depend on : i .j- jitv of the ladies, who can be of ai assistance to our amiyj at the pre- ! fine by furnishing; the means to dress i-'RS of them who have been wounded I :..j;ncc of our rights and our homes. o ntr'iUUti' ms will be received at I'io:-vii":cc in this place. 'kh' 1'ai'Ki:. We have received i numlT of a new Democratic vr. il'd tUL' Monitor, published in j, u ;.;, l..:. -i'iuity. Mr. Albert Owens, ; rtlii.T talented writer, and his salu--, rv Ih.-it? evidence tliat he will make it y.-.o a- exponent of Democratic princi- . It should le patronized by every ; 2ixr.it in Huntingdon county. I tjr M;ij r Win. A. Stokes, of West- r li.ni county, has ascended the edito- i J rlj'l and taken charge of the Greens- H-i.tf'lii-ait. Mr. Stokes is one of! i i'!ct lawvers in Western Uinnsvlva- :uid will make a forcible writer and ) ic;i champion of the Democratic I I y The heavy rains which fell in the j - :iiV'Z of the week, have oooletl the i 1 t I t :!utc e msuur.iDiV. a esa.ruav .r..;;c. a tire in our o.'lice felt quite t- K.-ait ll;e liber:d advertisement of :. II. A. O. Keir, of Altoona, who pro-r-sto'il 'joods as cheap for ca.h as : Ii- hon-rht in the lary-? citl.-. of the . . We have lK'ell to the Store of Mr. .r . j:t lii i'Z iiom the immense stock j h.i.1 on hand, we believe there is no j -!i.i';i:iiiiii in his adverii.-ement. I O"" U'..r V'.lK-nsbiiri ;ui 1 ('ress.n Kail- : lk!!iu conioleted is quite an auxilery ! 5: . the wav ot travel, and while it has m- ; f' i -.. ..... i ... ia-vh iiiMiiu'ia i i uui niwiij it. ii.o oirv, ; TeaiU enhanced the lx"d trade ; and this ! iiy Conn, wi-ek hundreds of persons : ;i !' .-n ifin-kinr around the cheap :v el L. .J. Miils (o. ; it is most as- j ! I:in'. ti.e umoiiiit of buuess they do. i 1 iTAi-iiv. A man by the name of; 1 i:iL'il!ig. a resident of Clearfield vr.-!:ij. w;.- one day last week, killed ; ; '.h f.liuij of a trt. t tlhis bi-ing Court week, we have . ; ; ;.-!:! of l.i.ctin' tiituiv of our ac- ;,.i. Co. 1 k s -,- -.r. Jtu l.t.-r, of ,lolm-town . 1 o- on i;--t Monday: he keeps ! J "I e-rer II. ;i-e" in that city; and j - "'' ii' l mv t . our Kbensburg friends, ' ..." , I fc n .-iT;:g .lolmstown, thev cannot : ' :uh a clcwivr huiulord. Das it ; H in y i;!Vj of Johnstown, has f.! ;oii.te.l S;lp.M-iiitendent of Com- j 3 :i S'.lim.Is in this County, to fill the ' -:u,'-v ciuisiwl hy the resignation of .Mr. J ''t, n ho has gone to war. W A n w order has b eu issued from 'V h..ad quarters of Governor Curtin ex-'-"-U the time of enlistments till the l jn f Septemlier. IVrsons enlisting in & uM regiments will receive the 8100 'v.;:,!v. W Tlie Republican Congressional Con- 1-f".ceiiKt in Tyrone yesterday, and after a spirited contest, Hon. S. S. ltlair, was - seated bv m -'a a aaavajw. a J ) Uaibria Conferees. M. S. Harr. E. ns and Ephriam Crumm, voted sn-t a motion to make the nomination ' ir- RIair unanimous : thev also iro- i and voted against a resolution en- "ip .ur. lilair s honest v and mteimtv wihed to have their 0te9 so re- T"E Draft ooks ox. M. S. Harr heen appointed Commissioner to the Draft, in this county; and o to the many recent rebel raids, kich have thined and cut up our regi- 'l?. drart;., : 1 . a , ti.nj; la iuuioM cenaui. a yt will, most likely, be made on the lu'-iof this month. John Fenlon Fen Tir .T Rrallhr "'tnaker, Esq., and some others, names we did not learn, have cone 00 t0 "ahintAn, to oficr their senices at rTE LrAL Womex OBITUARY. Died On the 25h ult.. after a protract ted illness, Mrs. Catharine Ried, iQ the 25th year of her age. Her sufferings, though protracted and severe, were born with fortitude and calm resignation to the Divine will. Her tru,t was iu Christ, and she found it an anchor to the soul fcure and fctsadfait in the awful hopr of dissolution. Whe has left a heart stricken husband and tLree motherless baks to plod through lifes mazy pathway with out a wife's angel presence or a mothers watch, care and sympathy. Theii W is her infinite gain. Father, mother. husUad, children and friends, weep not, she " U not dead but sleepeth." "Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep. From which none ever wakes to weep." COVMLSICATED, Highly Kxclllng Mar ews. Three ZAys Terrific Eijhtinj. kittle near Gaiiinnle. The Enemy driven from the Jeld. Our Loss SUOO, the Enemies Double that number. The lloundheail ll'-lfinicnt in the Fijht.. llvi'iqiuirters Field of liatile. Groccton, near Uainscille, August ZUth To Maj. Gen Hailed;, General in Chief . Waxhinyiuii: We fought a terrible battle 'yesterday with the combined forces of the enemy, which lasted with continuous fury from daylight until afar dark, by which time the enemy was ill i ven from the field, which we now occupy U'.ir troops are too much txhuusted yit to push matters, but I shall do it in the course of the morning, as soon a Fitz John IVr teiV corps come tip from Manasses. The eijeiny are still on our liont but thev art badly used up. we t.ave iui lost ies tuanei-nt thi.us.tnl ! ron of the 2d Pa. regiment, with Geu. lilr men m killed and wounded, and from the j ney was the advance ami r-ropped at Center appeanii.ee ot the G.dd, liie emmv's loss is j ville to enquire the ro-.te taken by tUo tne at loi two t.. our. nt. i jnV; while thev wtie there a Womau waived lie ati-od stiictly on the defence, and a tlir from the back window, at which m;' every assau.t was made iy ourselves. Our i troops behaved Splen hd!y The battle was fomiht on t' e identical battle tield of Bull Uun. which fict greatly incre-ised the enthusiasm of our men. Tne news junt reaches me from the froi.t that tha rne.ny is letre.'ttin towards the MoMtitaius. I 3 forward at once t," seo. We have made great captuies. but I am U'A able yet to form an idea f their ex'.eLt. John Pope. Maj. G n. W ashing i ox Aug. SO. Inter-, atiou has reached Vadiint in fi. in j rivate s urces thai Cicu. Pone came up with aii1 attacked theei.euii aain shortly after nine o'clock 1 1,- ..a. ... v..- r .i... t t . i . , this m- rninj. FlJZ John Porler had r.rol. ably by tLat time arrived mi the field from Man.ta.-vi, whii.-h was oi.!y .-even miles dis tant. Thecann na ling wa dirtinctly heard in Wa.iiiii.gton to day. The railroad was regularly run this morn iug from the town of A arrei.tou t Drintow; so it is already clear that the only damage remaining to he repaired to the railroad i t rebuild the P.ull Kun and Kappahauuock bridges. The f. ,rtiier t-hould t,e comp'. ted to night, and the latter may be in four or five thivs. The Lvei.mg Stur of to day, s-peaking of the. battle of yesterday, tays the battle wa j Conducted Ly the aruiv corps of Ileintzle- ! maa, ilclJy.vi-U and Sigel, ou " .i.r.;. t. , 1.1.,.. I . 1 from fifty to wxty th.usand strong, that is j against the army of Jackson, and we pre- ! sume a portion of the rest of L-e's army ' that h id succee.le.1 in making its waj down J lrom White PU.ns th-ough Thoroughfare Gap. 1 he location of the battle of tlie day --- - - li'ou i 4 i wa, in tne vicinity ot Ua m.ti kit, aud from , ll.iyniarkct otf in the direction of Sudlev Lnurch, or in other words ut a f'-w miles N.-rth west of the scene of the never to be f.rgotten bittle of Bull Run. Ihiutzel man's corps, if we are correctly informed. .mim up with ine et-en.y a rear at about ten ! o CIik:K a. tn., aeveu Iio.eS Iroln Ceiitervilk - which p"int he left at day break, lie found Jacksuu'M e. nimnd fighting with M"D -weil or Si gel. or both, ou the right, in the dbeo tioii of Ilaymarket, the position they took by going North from Gainesville to com mand the entrance aud the exit from Thor oughfare Gap. Our own iufoimant, a cool j aud clear headed man, who lelt Celltervilie ' at four p. in., says that up to that hour the impr.sjsion prevailed there that nothing dtli n'.te had resulted from the day 'a- fight. Though continuous, it had not been a very bl.Mn.iy battle. Persons subsequently arri ving, who were on the field of action them selves until h-ur o'clock p. m., rej recent, on the other hand, that the side of success was decidedly with the Cnion army, which pushed the rebels successfully on both sides. An impression prevails that the reserve of Lee's army, supposed to be from twenty to j forty thou.saud stroug, might suddenly ap ear near the held, and we know that the heavy corps under Fitz John Porter was so posted that it could instantly move upon Lee with equal ease, whether lie was attack ing M'Dowell, Sigel, or Heinlz'eman. The railroad, we are happy to lie able to say, has already been repaired quite up to Bull Run, aud supplies, &c.t are now being transpoited over it to that point by mid night. We have every reason to believe that the Bull Run Widge will again be pass able when the trains can run to Manassas. Ere the evacuating of Manassas, on the day before yesterday, the rebels paroled the seven hundred Union prisoners they had ta ken since the commencement of the move ment for which ihey are paying so dearly. They realized that prisoners iu the present strait were but an elephant on their hands, and wisely got rid of them. These seven hundred covered all the stragglers they had as well as the five hundred taken from Gen. Taylor's brigade. The conduct of Gen. Pope is highly com mended iu Goverumeut as well as otbei quarters. Between five hundred and one tiousaud Government clerks repaired to the battle field, in compliance with the request of the War Department, and not in pursuance of an order, as erroneously stated in a previous dispatch. On Wednesday morning Ewell's division wag placed in position on each side of the railroad, having tnrce batteries stationed, j one on the right, one on the left and the 1 . t...:i 1 lri 1 oiner near lug la'ti i im iuiauii hum i cavalry between-the entire force being con cale.1 behind brush wood and the railroad ; bank, with an open field in front. Our ; ! troops that were seut down from Warreu- ton Junction to attack them consisted Hooker's division with a portion of Kear ney's, but the latter, U ib said, did uot get a chance to enter the contest. Gen. Hooker was in command, aud not expecting the en emy in any large force ordered a charge through a piece of woods aud iuto the clear ed f pace, when a murderous fire was opened from the cutire line of the c-Detny. t't.e bat teries thrown. g grain; auJ caonUtvr, the most of which, however, went over tlie heads of our trjvps, but the fire from tlie line of infantjy was very destrurtive, com pelling some if the regiments to fall back to the wo-.ls. On lcincr suportel l-y other troops, however, tlie' rallied, and after tiring several volleys repeated the charge when the rebels broke and retreated, our l-ovs pursuing tliom, sl.outin'-and yeliing. j The pursuit was continued till dirk, the j enemy retieating U.waids Msux-nls. Am- j munition and whatever they could carry ; away out of the cars, ah-ut a hundred of j which were at that place for the gnater part loah-d with Mipplics for our army. They set fire to all these, which now presi-ut one nias of hlaekened ruins. On their ar rival they found a portion of two regiments of New Jersey intant-, wh had arrived there during the m -ening. They iuiniedi ately attacked them, our troops defending themselves f..r some tim. but rinding the iiunler of the enemy so great that they were leing fiir.kol and probably snrr-'Un-ded. they retreated toward (Jei.terviile and g-t away with a los of vine f.rty won n led I ami aOotit twelve killc-l. Tie eiiemv can- I tured i2.j of them but they were paroled jesterday moriiing, just bef-Te the battle commenced. The pursuit was continued toward Cen terville. On Thursl.iv afi A r.al a f.rre of reK-1 cava! r v. alout two thou sand strong, under Gen. Lee. emerged from the woods. Our men had s arcely time to ' mount their horses and escape, coming ' ilown the ro;id t-ovanl Hull ilua at full j speed, with the enemy in swift pursuit.! me wire loimucJ until Uieyiame iu where our infantry werir drawn up iu line of bat tle on each fcide of the road, at which Point ; ti e rebel rtxhcd :i v.i'lev which caused j tin m toretreat at more than a double quick ! : Oiir t loops tik up the line of march and j loilowci the rebels durii'j; the ni'nt on ti e ! Uain-.v!lle or Warren ton lead, and sooa .anic ;u siht ef the ti.- mv i-'.t-J u-ur the . . i. . . . . 1 ol-.l l.UM UUI1 l.jiltle ground, ill slrot g poal lion and under covei f the wuo.Is. The action comne-need a'n.t . o'clock ttir b Uteri. -s havinir 1-een pl ieed in p tion. Miiroy'.- brigade, which h ll t'ne ?d vance, as onieieil to charge the reikis through the woodland to cros toward the railroad fcwitch. The enemy poure-l into .ur tr K p f,torm of grape and c-innUter, which cans-.', liiem t.Tfill hack, but they soon rnliied :.nd paid the enemy with inter ( St. The icWs then roe en ma.-se from ehitid the r:lill Ir-jeV.- un.lrjuu,,! ..r men to fall back, which thev did behind Hampit.n's Pilt,bnrif batterv." Tiiis battery men ot.emii ih.,i, tl, i',!. ,. wifi.. our MoejThe encniv vere at the lime o!v distant! number ! about thirtv vards. ,,,J fho 'f ..... ... 1 i .... i. . i i. iv i mv mt. i . . . . - iiinitit i i ir s. xiiii if f-ri'T ni r t.A r-i .-- .kstroved at least ms huudred of them. In this action, h w: vtr. Mompt..,, lot one of I his suns. He h id to change his position t j the b ft. as he was enable t maintain him- ' self under the fire which was fired into hirn. The battle in o;her .luarters ra 'ed furn.udv the siener.il nsidt of which has beeu stated Ji'i'Ui other sources. Tlie pi.-iiLniof the for ces on Thursday remained about the same, a- it wa at theci nimeur' ment of ihe action The hiss on both sides was lieavy. ( ton IairiA 'x rrt li ,i a-..iw.l 1.... I the eveniior. :.nd .r. .-. eded toward the se n,. oi acn-.fi, nut the hunting w is tlien over, and the enemy iu full retreat. Jacks n h id j !"ft for Mana-sas during tl e day with his i divi.-iou where h- pi!! igcl the place, crip j tiring a large number -f p.ris-Miers an 1 j burning every Imilding ixi-jit the telegraph ! ottice ami a few shanties. From (lie IlatHe rieltl. Jtrjurate .'W (ant.'rt Chary. (.) Trt'j Temhhf Cut I f! ibit't Armirs l-iitt'iced. .1 Ifivwtrv lialtle Immi nent. Ki:om Neau Ci-:xrKicvn.i.K, Aug. ol. Ii.-t evening; alxjut iive o'clock McDow ell's left was turned, it is snid, by a body of reU-1 cavalry supinrsed to Ik' .,(H1U tnuig. McDowell's cons b-.'iug on the j left of our army at the time, and the ivlcl i cnvalry being sup tort ed by infantry, Mc- J Doweifs entire corjK wasalmo.-t instantly j swept away. The charge was fearful. Old officers sav that it exceeded in fierce i imjH'tuosily anything; l hey ever saw, or ! heard, or read of in history. I This morning there was a rejKrt, how true we know not, that the ground lost j bv tins charge lias been regaiiun. lias is improbable. The enemy according to the reports of prisoners who have lieen taken, and who seem to be intelligent, has recently lieon reinforced enormously, and now includes the entire reliel army in the State of Virginia, 'i hey say the re bel army of Virginia, numlier alxiut 2o0, 0D0. They occupy the outer extremity of the old IJiiU Hun lmttle field at present, their front being at the farthest point of the old field hold their rifle pits, which were dug on the memorable 21st of July, 1801. They are lld and impudent, and what their intention is cannot be known to any but themselves. It was the opinion of leading army offi cers yesterday on the field, that we shall be very fortunate if we can whip Jack son, Longstreet, Anderson, and the other rebel leaders without surrounding them. Kight huivlred prisoner! were sent for ward from this point, this inorniug,'to Alexandria. This makes loOO that have , c ott ,,j,i,rtim 'Ilio t, W" oi ..ctt.v.. t r- , i tal number ot pns,mers captured by us ts veri' henvy. A very in.-Hitit pnsoii. r, a ccmiiiu-5- lonod otlioer with whom 1 conwnwd, told ino Uuit Jackson ruade an a.1 Jrj to his array, ,lay before yesterxlay, in which he urged his men to stand linn an-l fight to the last, for if they were lie; a u then-, nil ho.e for the succcslul establishment of the Southern Confederacy was lost. This man :dso rqKrts" tluit ia FricLtv's battle, Jackson m:i.le a er- narrow es- . a' H-- ii-oin ciipture I'lIXXsYI-VAViA K All. ROAD SC!I Kl-II.K. LKAVE WESTWAUD," STATIONS. tr i A.M. I M. P.M. All'Vlia. Kittaniol ijaht.iii, Crern" n, Li!I 's Porta-e. Vi!m-re. Sui -Ui. riii!!. Mineral Point, (Joiiemau ,, J .ht:itivvi. , S.10 S.4S 8,20 i T.OO ,'T. 15 sv) .. r8,5J , 7, 12 ! 51 fu.IJ 3. no H.n K31 !.!, 8, 4: 9.4'i 8.49 P. M. P.M. &.1S 7 -M 0.25 o.."2 AM J.41 A .M. I. F.AVE EASTWAim,9 STATIONS. P. M. A.M. A.M. i P.M JohlistoWt', Conemau!. Mineral P..iut. Sumnierhill. W'iboore. Portte, Lilly V. Creecv -n, GalliU!.. Kitt.tm.ii. Altoor.a. 0.48 I ii.-i, o.oz 11.2S; 5.r,i : FG.05 ti.l4 11.55 G,2: 7. 20 7. 20 P.M. 7.20 fg.go ; F7.42 7,50 S.20 P .M. 1: .17 i ti.&O i 12,25' J 12.55, A.M. 7.:v0 5 4 A.M. Q I'rain- will ..top at stations marked r. ' ot;ly -.vi,eli oiual is given. I'BEXfclU 11G ( LESSON KAIL ROAD Thais Ab. 1. I i Toi;s, supjios tl to H' well infonm-l ! lo a" ,,K,S tw" ertai?i tru: .f h.n 1 Ivii - ' say that we have taken at leat 17 oiJ ?nibei.niJ i,a,l' ia lj;-:r c 'u partiv piisoners from the eiiemv ,i a!! the-en- ,Camr,ii "T j,, t:u-St;e ,f Pe1:... ! lKt and nt back. pur.ue .f a warrant -Vl l,r e Wirw(Rii. J Has i w.k:. A. M. A. M. ti.SO Crtx.ii, 8.55 o.Ui Mmter, 2 5,50 Kayler's, 9.."5 5.30 EiK'i,l.itrgh, y.55 T i:ix No 2. IV M. P. M. 7 2 1 Oissm, 7.45 7,ot. Mu aster. b.n5 0.45 Kaylor's. 8.20 .25 EjenjJ.r.rg. 8,45 NOTICE TO TEACdIERS. An 1'xamnntion of School Tochers vil: , ' ' '""'"'- ; I"-,"' ".' .turlay the 2.th li.st. l !,..'. I . t.a SI 1 it ... . v'. J ti- -1 comineiicifig at 2 o VI-- K V. M I. : 1 I jr it.e fur r Waitiiiti g- j.oi-c oi ium'iii i!i- r.-nM.is O f Wailing. ton township with tt cher-t f r the winter ! term. Henry El.theC. Supt.. wiil lj preset r at the examination, liy order ol the School Rard. J. M'GONIGLE.Scc, SepferuU-r 3. l802-39-".i. "THE UNION KiallTbirwilWfG."" I'NIOX 1I.ANIN(; MILL, lH..NsULKi, 1-EXXA. Ti e siiiscril-er begs leave to inform the p'.blic il at be is p rep lied Li furnish, on si , oil r.otii e and n re.uoual.le terms, all manner of WORKED LCMBE'L SAiil AND OR.S, and MOULDINGS. All work warranted to give e: tire salis-facfi-n. Orders from a distance so'it itetl. and filled witii promptness nnd dispatcti O-Rough Lumber takeu in exchange for Woikctl Lutider. P. F. WILLIAMS. El-end.urg. Sept. 3. lj-;2-if. Any 3 our Cioodn at Altoona. VLt.NG experience has fully couvincetl j me that the CASH SYSTEM IS THE IW-M both lor merchant and conumcr;l and lor the L.niie, 1 am oettrmn.ed to do j . f.t-r l- -i I. A -si I .ii.l (1I- t.rifo li.;...,c .......... i-;-." ---- I have just retuineil froin t he UtieS of New lork and i'mlad .'lnhia. with tne latest and ... , , , eueape.-i assortment oi iimvis over luiglit Uestern Pennsylvania. Ii would, here, re quire too much -space to enumerate all i f the different articles I now projwise to whole sale or retail ; but I iuvite attention to a few (if the rare goods seldom brought to the country. Moiianta Silks, Black Silks, Fou lards, Delierges, Sthaliies. Ginghams. Tick ings, Brown and i'dcacked Muslin. Table Napkins, Table Diapers, Due.!?. Delaines. Cambrics, Checks, Gloves, Reps, Poplins, Prints, Linens, Hosierv. Cassimeie-. G.tt.ui- ades, tie. Boots aid Shoes, of every des-j cription f r Ladies, Mbtses, Men and Bojs; carpeting oi many varieties, ranging in price lrom twelve and a-half cents upwards; Oil Cloths, Window Shades. Wall Paper; Spaing Wagons foi Children, and Groceries of ail kinds, such as rhe 1k?sI Syrup Mo'as ses, on'j- 00 cents per Gallon ; 2J class, only 50 cents, Sugars at 10, 11 and 11 J cents per lb. Colfee. Tea. Spices. Salt. Fish, Soap, Candles. &c, Q iei n.-ware and Glass ware, such as Wetlewo-.Kps iclebrated Ir r. Stone Tea Sets, Fortj- six Pieces, only $3.87. Cliina Sets complete, only $12. Chamber Sets, from $1,25 upward. Fruit Stands. Cake Stands, Jelly Dishes, Preserve Jars, Goblets, Tumblers. tc, &c. 1 would respectfully iuvite the public to call and ex&niiue my tocK before concluding to purchase elsewhere, as I feel confident that I can convince them that it is cheaper to buy FOR CASiII ban ON CREDIT; and also, that mv stock is worth an examina tion. R. A. O. KERR. Alt. -ma, Pa., Si'pt. 2, 1S02. C7J0B WORK OF .LL KINDS DONE j AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE A'AT REASONABLE rrJCXS. . MierlfrH Sale RY VIRIUK OF A W hir of Wnditi- ; Kxj na, is-;uel out of the O-urt . of Common I'iets i f Thiir o-i;n:r. and t. the Shei iff of si J county diiK'te.l, tin re ' will be exjxstNt t-o public na!e or o.Jtcrv on 1 MONDAY the l oth day of ScptcmW-r next" 1 at 10 o'clock. A. M., t f a: 1 ! av. at the Court House in the F .rough vf llvll.iavs j b".rg. Ail the rigia. title "a.;-! ii.-u-i"..f ! oim e,. ueyiii.au ;.a i J. II. .1 ii, : n.i O.mmonwtalth to William Mci i:-a!, a:. 1 uie i iuer oi wi.ir!i was urv.-! the 1 day of June. A. I). KSS. in purse v.. e ,f :i warrani rai.te.1 by t! e Giu.motiwealth I . John (Jrr.y. c..iitaini - tr'ether ei-ht Lin.- i dretl a.res, iiuoro or !cS)dii whieii theie are coal b u.ks open an 1 in v..ikiii oihr. hai.i thereon en clel ol.e b"aekv..iii. a,!.,.., ne t.l hou-e an,l .:.e snu!l oniee. S. i - l' and taken in execution and to ,!, ,s li e property of J. C. lh lm.oi a-.nl J. U. ,1.,;;, s SAM I.. MvCAMAXT. S' -rin bberifl V ifti,-o. 11, llidaxslur. A::. '21. ct' Xlio Creat C :ttiHt- Of UT HUllW Mf.M'HV. .IUt puldiflied in a Sealed enrel ; p.i,-,. ;ts. . A LKCTUPE P.Y P. ULVF.llWELL. 1 O.N THE CACSE AM. l.L lli; of S. erm.,- 1 t..rr!..ea, C-nMimpti..,,, Mental an-! Phvc! ; lh bility. Nervon-i:(-s Fj i;epv : L. p ivd ! Ni:1:i;ion f the body : I.iiti-.de : We.iki ess ! of the Lim'.-s and oi the Pii. k ; nd'so, -iti u ; and Incapacity' for Stu ly and La".. Mu l- ness of Apprtliviar-'ion ; Ll-s i f Mem. rv. Avertio;, t S.K-iety ; L-ve of S-l.tcde : T;:.i '. iditylSef DL-ttu.-t ; I iit.e.- ; I.'ei.dn. he I Allectioiis of the F ( P.m pi. . ( i, ti t Face ' I u Voluntary Eu.i.-i-.n.-. at d St x'i .l In. aj ao i it v ; tiie Consequences of You'.l.fi:; Li li.-crt- j tioii. .to , &c. i ,C7 rii:.s admirable L - et ne ch ally j.rov.-s j that the above enumerated, oj'cn M-lV -.ifan t- ! e-1 evil may le removed w.tleiot n,ii"ieiiie ) an i without dangerous mi :.'.i! ..je. sti ,;i. and hould l-e re id l-y every youth an I eve: v ; man in the land. " j Sei't under t-al t' auy j,d:re-. in a p'.H"n i sealed en ehj;. on ire r(tiitof s;x cents. ; ...r two jm.vtae Manips. -- :i idresn j lr. CHAS. J. :. KLLSK. , I "if Ilver . t-iv Yorii. 1-ost i W. M. COKIYILY, WHOLESALE GBOCER. DEALEE IN FLOLTt. GliAlN. SEED. Ik'iCoN". SFGAli CFRED II A MS. MF.ss pOi:K. LEEF, CHEESE. Ii;o NAILS. GLAS. WIIALF. TANNEil'S and c.::p. n oil. NO. i71 LIliKKTY ST1IFET. ( pp.ci e E ig!e Hot-:.) II A ING purch..s-.l t!.c i . f ! "- lt; ; " " Vi, '! ' ' ; 1 , d t re ! the old ttan-1. and v.i': be j ni.e ss a; , e: ce i.e p.ur age cf uis old friends a: c". tr: Pittsburg. June J. 1 S'.-2.-?in. TOWX HILL HOTEL THE tin-h rvijTcd l eg- hae t. .-o.'i to his friends of Cimb. in and t', n-Ji nr..-. , counties, tha. he Las orene l a !I"TEL:u j the West Ward of Eben-l u where he is i prepared to rco-mriodate $ ".rt.i r and! travellers in all that .i;j-rr.t:nstTj t! ,-n. I fort. HIS IJAR tHM lv f,:nd r. -pien-sl e-1 j with thel-.st nf"l'iii,.i, Spirits" and -M:lt" Liquors, in (he hi'igute f tie i::-m -ral h- j act of Asscinl ly. r.nJt-r v. l.ich 1 starts :it. J C-iiiiiect'ed wiib the -Tabli! met t, is a ' TEN FIN ALLEV. the -rdy one in the i place, which will W aUvndi at a"', times by the nece-saty "Fin Lifters.' The subscriber s.'citii a portion of pv.bh- patronage, which fav.T he wi'.l rccijT.va'.e i 'according to li'S size." ! D. A. CONRAD. ! July 23. 18fi2.-:,.r.-- ! lEownrd Association, PHILADELPHIA. J THE RELIEF OF THE MCK i X1 and Distressed. idlFcttd with Wuhnt . . . ; ;,mi ci.n.iuc Uiscases. an ! espte. i.:v ior ti.e j Clm. , ,- D sens. of the Sexual Organs, ui.nint t.-tr-i.- ..- ...... I .ui.eiv.ii. .11 i iv,i. yuu "rails, i-v l.-e A, t:, I At t:i.g Surgeon. VALUABLE REP(RTS n SprtTn.it. r- rliiea or Seminal weakness, and oh,,r D s- eises of the Sexual Orgu.s. and ou the I NEW REMEDIED employed in ti e Di.en j sary, s.-nt to the af:l:cted in sealed letter in- j velojH-s, fne of charge. Two or tliriestai-j s j for p stage will be acceptibl-. j Address. Du. J. SKILLIX IIOT'GHTOX. j Acting Surgeon. Howard Ass. t-i iti.-n. No. u ; S-uth Ninth Street, Philadilpl i. Pa. DISSOLUTION. j The partnership beret T t? i xisii: g be- t ween the undersign.-, under the lln.iofj Davis. Joucs, & Ci., was this day dissolved j bv mutual consent. The business will K- j settled by either of the paiii- s at the sta:, 1 j of Robert D ivis, for a li- ited tin e where all j having unsettled accounts will save ci-t by j calling soon. ROBERT DAVIS JNO. P. JONES TlHtS. GRIFFITH. Eotiisburg. August 12. 1?02 -G7-St. Xotlce. 1 URORS. PARTIES AND WITNESSIS ' I are hereby notified that NO URT j OF COMMON PLEAS f. r the trir.l i f is ues by Jury will le held fr Cambria county en the Sc-thl IIVA- t-f Scif(i:tLcr 1 next. JOSEPH M'DONALD, Prothonotary of Carnl i ia co. i 1- .1 . - , flT f a itiiii'iii'Mo o eiuiVy I , 22. Aug.,lSG2. J j ! E0RGE M.RLXD. Attosmt at Liw, VJT Ebenabure Cambrra cuutv Pa i CiUcc ia CAuudc R.w. via u rsisr f AYEU'S m m Irr curins: ttf ick to an t xirnl neter teforc Lcomii f auv Medicine. -- i; . .... kti. !l l.l.-J liri ! O '! ViMrm urrfuniw, ol i.e li.ul S;..-t, ft La-ir-MiL. n.'a jjrJur we kiubj u aU.M-t rvrrj Uk. .: "I .ai Ii?;-: r t. -y j, ur I'iihuik I'iu ,!!( I !r l -cnd linn a U:;.c ur.lv r.i.tc.ti-, 1't rt-mnt n. thai a: ..iLr .;leii u: kLtm Mui) ul my i.ri iU vf ir:'! r,-,l utrkrtl'lvlirf.U tl.'in tlmu, and c- nriik- nil u iu li riii c !l ! i;mtv . rairajlinary i!iur fct !r:tii r i ai.J rjiriu U TUtj ir n.4 ti.lv t-rTrrlui'.. t; : -! anj .Va-ai t t. l ukr 4iiM.iirf i:ttti u'U-i ii.k iLtui xalueJ lr ttie tvUic lt-ii u.ry are know u" 11- t.rr-!-L.n.rriT t WAKDLAW rm fMu Bal " I'v. J. l Aii-S,r: I :,ax, t: Vtn ir TUU ith -Mil i l-..nt. f ti hKit.f, U riK, ion. oi airtita. J riil.oiiF l. aUa. l.v, uliii L . lnr iHnmeililn . iu tl.. N.,e. A of ir r.iu turcd I i.r t.ed jour i'lwrr l'rt.l manv t m any taauily !t"1:"' ' cfiir uiil. inuiiii'; .', . y1M1 mat tnr w hw-l. run : ai:4 I tfr ii a plfmr m coiuiaDd n M ii i,o i i Ur Otiic aui anp UMOg. J I . IJCAITY, Lec. t.1 ll.e Ti.ii. Kjli!ixJ c , c " F- - - FkJrri.m, Dec W. 185X ' . ir ; I !kr taiir m a.!a,nc iu lc-U;iti a tb rftarr ..I . r u.t-ox 11 biiu.r Ornvrd vr matrnal fieri tr.ju u.ri- w u.iu ylf iv, fcai aua Catani. 1 I am i -. -r nt iNai in n,v fcunlr, rhlll I r- rr . i .!: I Ut U-, W li.ir U:T liru will n(ire th." J 1 w i , : t-i.. s. s. 1 EVi..S, M. D-, ui IVtU n i li. N. 11.. v. i : I" .'iiniiii, r.io is wr tt-u-, I rt ! in n ,i i. c i:.ai l:j arr an ima!ul 1 irta , i -p-i.: d r.f-rni ini;ti :. f il.e lier.ain (i' ii..i.-n. . .i,riif-, and Uie r vioriv . n.it ..;... tU r uirr rr.i:t-. than any it r. t ..-t nlfif i Mii;aTie rri.ie.Iv i injnin, I t .-.: .... I..:. !,.! n , I'iI'i. O,' fittiir. M ..,i-i !. n ..nt-r I bit nr f.ii:d. lln-y aiv aura i i t .r ar-.l mfe aaiili titct i. r : i i xu i,;ki,,-.i..:r r:: lr .t J.;il.!u UK. I liav i.r i..j. i -itr. Litivn i.t:r Ltrm Ptttxral a the twa ill u ..;.. ii r m i; -f h.i ,t . a-.ij ilnf-e P:lla aia id m "' " "' ' tl.t auu;..-ie jitiwirxjoa ft U Uat . i .'... JVt., .V. r. 2MS53. I', .'.f. 1 1 - s,, : it, ! ,Ji,oi fna i i. d!i - i..i-;; n e..TM i..nii, and aim. aflat .i..t. ..,i---i..i a,.,; ai, HIU..1J of amount ft ifT-nf.J. . :i. .-. : ..-i;y , ured in a few atrkt Or nwi Pin. I'. i.J 'ni i .4 it-,.u..n; I avoir ran ! b ... f i .-a, j ,i tt',':zt v. tit 1 Late suflrnrd, aud bin - ... . i iii'i. i . j.; .r I li;i frer fni Uu! kaUinoma i. -.-n't -)...:. At T:uit ii anaikrd my rye, and ' ; l.:i..-i. t-?-n.-it Uir ui.rtKiural.ir ai ; ai . il( . it . i-i;. . f mi hrad. and i-JM'rd nry ... . . - nr .,i-i. 1..J.; al toy nay; TaiM flliiaa 1 ' - ... .i : 1. ii.d l..;,i u i. ui(".i'i a ram . - 'i: i ... ...... a.. r.uii,ru-rd lffaitt yc4ir "i --i... 1", r i a... t tn. y tfrt Iixhii tilr Coill.laillt. . ft v ..u i- !T. and tr hair iia cro- n I i . )u ii . 3j; tj 1,mm auiies sue awl il.:. .1 . i .. r.-i'. ' - :i l -J-., i ii iu-. I-Uir Mtranc.f Aairey.ng ; n-. . i -I .;; .. j. ,j1 oiLriv, I ui, nil errry i . .. . iM'.l.. ar X KRI K KlOKtR." 1 i,i,i ... . !. ,v e i i,m-,I Ulr.na Kickci ti.j , r-r . . u j.,. a'tuH-rt KiifMi:v Tnw. AM'htW J. XiltBE. 1 " .... 't I ..,i-ii ih Hm uriciurjif CV "i "i i. 1 K AT T t: f Marian, mo troa 1 i - ! r . ,:i fr,4ii a 1-.!m. attack n liicb i. .:i on.-: m.- ,.i i;.r I.,;rr. liu b liad titrama .. i.. -. t ...j J i.1.1 i.iit Ia Mir i'iiyaiciaji, I.tn. rtrtx fv...K I i, -u.il m ; bul a fct-w (iiisrs of -i-i I i. uf i.t:: .r-.e.t ii-r.i au It. Ialili. I bav ?.iiii h-iii t,. ...1.J.-.U ii tun, m nb Hi lt ef I '-. 'I i n ri.r ;,,--i..j il (uird. I irn.B.-iiadcd tbent ii. a lon.ti 1. 1 .-( in.., t i.i, ti had troul'ted turn tut in,-. :r- I. t. ,d v,r ii, a ir- tliy bad cured biau tai II. ..r U,K 1,1 U.t-l.:. ll.O U. Ult ul.J , till 1 aJU ft l, ..' Kr--'.: rl.i. fr.-m !. .'iri-T r 3 lit it ef the Puren (M,n. In. I a;ii.ec bat made biaa all kn. it ... ii .j t i.; ii. ti.i. l ut li e tintiiU-ru.p Stales. - f t.V.V.. S: .IrrH, ISM. s: I l-vt rrrai s T-sjrti. in aMini f Ibat ! J t..j..,!v l.nir tei. li-ii Biuril iu-fjsl t? yoill n r.i . V !. cMfJ. o rara aanr. f av ! i-tit.ii 1 y jtmr Cmui faiTcaiu, a. - - r !' ni e j j-i -.i.ti liralin. Wy cbildrva I..- ii i..tHt 'u t urrd lit.ui anara4 Uie laflu- r ,i : : t i. i.,. t, e. Ii it. an , k.all miMrdy a ;. .. c..:t.:-sttt. ,. ii'iiHit7ir I'iiij bat miirrly .!, I m- "II.I.I a ii,.. aid u.i,ui. ailiKb ba ' ' i it- n a:ic xtars. n,:rri. tdw cure i i, I u. -ir iiiu 1I.C- tart t.'iat I bad failed ar i -t t, r: l -1. i 1 :-v r. t-cu Itti-. aectHi 4 ' i-. . .. ii in t the ituiticifua mw : : .. l.-tr,:. '. M a ; r.i 'drrtial lilet.iin .r . i: . . .3 t .. m a', t.,-; vve are liul UQ : .- .-,.1- l.-(-t I?.,..i-, 1-KAVIl l i n XTER." 1 - -S- r.l i W. t:t.i,. irt, 1S54. I;.'. . In. a.... irj r-ii : I 1.1 1 ii,dr a u l ,r, i, I'i: i... li ti.. . ..r acwil I. ... ,ut,:i i-t e-r-i, i t:.r drr JtuI Kt,rumaiau I ' I hi.. r. :i- z. I !,r l:rt i.e re t,.fM,-..,.i j. Late eMtinr! .! t..r ..I t .... --. i . : i; I .-I i-.l-s. c'tfi l,ii,i. iu,M uan M ",::It n t., tlw rflecta : - v. li rir?l rr-iw-rt. i.' ii s ii. .i,k.ic.;u'.- ' i- at 'i. '.y kl' t . v.,":!j , i....i.e liite -tala ..ii it i...i : men lru 1 i, -!. tre p-.rei by !"- J. c. AYZ.H & CC !'i::'..ti! :LliL:.-urk, Ciom I.-, Lc-jfcU, SIM SOLD l.Y R. S. ::;::m. E: --'; u.g: C. T. Fr.Tci; John town : s-, w.,'.t -l I M.nuhc-r, Cam.r.s t iv. i.: V. II. Shields. Lord! : M. Ihugla. C t:e.-s j ri:,gs ;,.i.d hy Dia!vio ti , i;, where. Apr.; - I le.Jy VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The s'ns. iih- rs !':, r the f- l. -win valua ble t roj" i ty, ..t priv.it . sal.". n in it rea si'i.ahle te;t: s ii.iii.-j paymtnts. TOWN LCT.s IN LLLNSKULG. L t No. HT, 1 g thre- a eiectij a Su.a'l St :.; II tise, adi ,in": z rciidece if Rev. Mr, Mai bis..,,. L ts 1-5, 1m;, 1-7. IS S. a squire ef 1 .t fri;tit:g vli LI d .-I.i-eS. E'ts 170 and 17G a. ij. g Lots 1- .; f Geo. : ei k(U: 1 es nl I i.v if Jvhu Lloyd, Esq f lot 11 a I j iiii.'.g r ideiA-e I" '.'-, I" .. I f V.. aril Ph.T v strx-t. All the ab.ive :;re d.i. sir.i 1 '.ir - 1 .Is. A LS 8 acres of liu i. ti ef ..f which are in the B-iioc.g'.i, fr-.ntirg i Julian street. Ti.e Cam IiTowji I'iat.k Road tuns through t'.i's propt rty it ".ki.i I j d.videi i;.Ui Iota U suit pine!. -lsc's. ALSO 12-j aires of la:..! s-itua: iu Cara 1 ri.i t-WT ship. kn wn i f the Piyce Hill Farm. iL--lit Forty arrcs clear -il. adjoinii g j-inls t f Jo'un Vioi:irrs, Wm. O'Ketfe. Pryce -i d ethers. A Ig i -j: 0 aTes sitmtt in Ciinbii.i towi'M.iji '."; lining l.i'ids ..f Alex. M'Vicktr. J..'..u M'Bri iea. d others. AIQ 1C0 acres sdtu it r;-ar IlenJ w kin Washirgton t-uvt.-l ;p. adjoining lands .f Jacob Bnrg-MiJl.arlcs Noon, Richard Sliaip and otLirs Any i-r a'l of the -1 de-rril-ed pr, .pci t y will ce soltl on viry accurioiiating tirms. if ap'.ilca'.i.ia be laaie to JAS. C. NlXN or PHILS. NOON EVensl ':rg April 21 tf WATCH. CLOCK. AKB JEWELRY STOSE MA IX STREET. JOIIXSTG II A" Il LEWIS LUCK HART, begs lenvc to an tiounce tliat be has always a large and varied ass-rtrr.en of all the various articles peculiar to his biL-i'css. Impairs promptly and can full v a?tTd-d to. J hli.t" CM, Apiil. 17 Ib'il. tr. ! -J i A. i j ir
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