9 W3 J ! t, 'is ic 'the the tlet V rnu. un liSd '"ted 'or 3 v ib. Hi II. i . :L' '00, f M-8- tlie -id; ' liU. MM :1 v Tlic Klot. Si.w Vokk, July 17. The placard j . ., J aUnit tlie streets last night, re .Viii'r itsoiis to congregate this after at Archbishop Hughes residence, . .mmiti"':ited find senseless hnn t -0fal e-. . . . Gtu- kilpatnek arrived here last even w an.l :i frce f cavalry is to be im v.i:.,t.'.lv ir":il)ized for mounted rintrnl r'wm'the military movements which j ive been quietly matte this fan will he but little opportunity for the v.dS to carry on their hellish designs to- it.-.m.t ., i :..i. ...:n" ,.,t ;jiy .niiij.pi i vtuivu M ill meet v,;;L a mo.-t terrible check. The 152d - York n'ginient arriv ed at midnight. lli.1 lust liglit of consequence, letveen . military and the rioters, took place jjtiu2iii in a nviiij-iiiuiu Mreei, wuere military force had been sent to diivo iA tin' scoundrels who were plundering ..ik in tliat vicinity. r.1 miih eonoentr;itefi their drone n ! -jj; xjsition, and the military with-I 4i .... i Wly i very house for three or four i, lx.lli sides of the st,vet, were , ., , i l i ii . . i ;.,lwuh a mob, who fired bullets, stones ! Jollier deadly uiisMles upon the soldiers. I Fli'uv ii meiitb.TS of the oth company ill IJiviineilt ;in riTmrteil tr J,.u-,. i. . . r - - - - - - v. .v-f a. i t-n k:!l( .l hy stones and brickbats. i.i Kt gulars were sent as a .reinforee i n;. wli. n a terrible battle took place. 1!!. i M liou rs were killed and eighteen ih!vl. and thirtv-iive taken pris Hicr.-i. ;ihmh in.- iuuu nc inn iiiiougn me . .i i .i i .i .!v nilli bayonets. Kitieeii nu re rioters were captured last i t, mi the west side of the town, and pHee were continually ljringii:g them Cruelty lo tlic l''f?ro. I;," oiitrage or. the negroes" whielrhave .:.!!! lis.' ; l'-w days made this city a . oi' tornii ii! and death for nogiis iiaieli t. Ik d.. r!ored. We have no -;:Ti-:i 111 stiginatiicing them as: unpro- va;.!iy ami iia.iirr.aii. 1 heir true, eenstitutes the cri'at bono !t 1 : .',: !:: :ou in this eotintrv, but they :ire .!.:.r i.hially nor collectively re ; is-'i.I t'er the presenr unhappy state of Tiiev an- helpless and in- iK-nsive, .I i:- . ; y d ( --n.lt nee and infi-rioritv i iiii.l Ih- -ii'ii -lent to protect them amii.tt i , . ,ii 'i mi I tiK-as tbev have urdiappilv been cN-ii t'i lv tiiv worst pirtion (if the . 1 " - . ihu t.flliidei-s wore ,-.. Whop- pugnacity entire.; i.. iiT'iCT; anI kiuv lliat 3 . . . a. Him lv. tor their o - ! . ; v to the draft, came up, f.'ppe-l th. so horrible pro- n y !! it on . ,;, hat elristist d their perpetrators. -it tl, i..or creatines should have .lf r. ( -1 in ! eir employment and 1 i- ' t 1 tor. ! i..' .e. :i reiuire in oi- !: !' is if indeed they 1 .11" r. -. it nevertheless. - !. i 1 'i- a. i!it'-lli"-ent comminiitv ! n. iiai iims.ii was there 'ii.r th'-m tron the streets, or i ; iu:...:ig their houses, and' . '!i :n a war (" cvtei'iniun- I -ii (! vocation We believe it ' 1' in cruelty in its woit fonn. 1 i:;:i.i .. n i Tcatcr in'olcrance or j 1 'a. ti nt thai thee disgrace- 1 . .in -.I:.' !, . r the sake of civilization. K r.-iiva;. v 1 hilly Actcs. A Stiiiiin laisiIUl. Il. aj.ii-c.iisiription riots in New ' ! l ave given place to peace and quict " i i.e rotoratioii of order in that ;.v i, in a -.-real degree, ow ing to the iiiu. - ami patriotism of tlovemor iii(,iiiv 'j'he eours of tliat fearless '-'"line, during all of last week, enti to the gratitude of every man in ''""try It was soon evident that -'101mn.ip.1l authorities were to vveik 3 i'iiii-..l ihj excited multitude; and by 1 i.'taon e.niseiit, ( iovernor Seymour was y. in as the onlv one who could stay 3 -k oi d. s, lat'ion and death. The ' 1 '; -it ; a one of fearful moment, but ' u. fully cplal to the einergeney. J;--ly and conUd. ntly he seized" the tl.at had fallen from the bands of an i" no Mayor, and, calming the sTorm -at had wildly raged, he brought order fJt i't chas aud recalled the bright angel ; ?" tliat l.ad fled affriglited from the r-'"i''iv chv..f,,,. Hie Invasion or Ulilo. ClN. 1NNATI, July If, llSt ni nitrhr it - . 15 r f port.Hl that the advance guard of an s t, ,r....w wr... t i:.,:.,.. 1 I - tr at teiM. t.:iiion, , "'ms county. His scouts approached nvcr opiate Maysville, but were ""on hack by the gunboats. j1" (i,y wifl U. releasinl from martial tfj-iaorrow. Morgan's rebel force, tcrnoon, w as within twelve miles of im', Highland county, Ohio. He Isod to K moving eastvvanl. S!nd tliat Morgan's forces are i-. 1 '"n tolay arM tluit our troojis ' ' 0 l-ing around him, and will givahim trouble to escape. tf ' 1 iUTC j3 not gpircs enough in Cl,y to avert the wrath of Heaven, "n,;lhing is not speedily done to light v. , uwful misery which this mob has y r11 "pon our coloreil ixipulation." Tt f-jor '0 atta 'cs w"ich were made upon the .intl?Srocs during the recent riots were """wr unjustifiable. Hut they are the legitimate consequence of the Abolition policy ; and the best way to " lighten the awiui misery " wnh t i , ana ucril brought upon the colored race, and the white population also, is to pet rid of the Abolition party as soon as possible. Age. Tallandlglmm at Xiagara Tails. lirFKAI.0 -TllTir 1 K --H 1- . v , auanuignam ar- n. at u.'e u"ton House, Niagara Falls, this morning. From the South. I- oktuess Monroe, July 15th. The flag of truce steamer New York, arrived irom City Point at 5 o'clock, last evening and proceeded immediately to Annapolis, .miiiijs upwarus ot 1,8(J0 prisoners of war. in charge ot Major Multbrd. . . . The undersigned having been appointed an Aiidlt.fr. l.v tU Ori.Tmne P! nrt r1., , a.n,1nr'' vid and report upon the excep- i vniu.'iis luunrT. r.fi py ,M,,IS ""'o r ne account of J. M. C.impbelJ, IT ,f ,t,,e Adminwtratora of J.,m. s! Shi Seo U iihnT-"'iirlian Win otott Williams, lieieby notifies all pa. ties interested that he will attend to the dutie. ofhis s.iid annointnienr at hi. tr. in the liorongh of Ebensliiirg, on We.ines- .ay n.e JiUh day 0r Anjrust next, at one o eloek. P. M. WM. KITTRT.T. WM. KITTEI.L. July 2'2 18(53-3t. Auditor. T1 1o IUe Iltlra cf J- AIU.AIIAM PAUL, tlrccaral. Please call at my office and receive the money clue you on contract for the sale of land to Isaac Paul. V. A. SHOEMAKER, Attorney at Law, July 15-C ;t Ebensburi, Pa. -i- The subscriber, annoinfw' l.v the Orihan Court of CiUibria county, an Auditur U distribute the funds in the hand of Jeim Ilol ei ts, lLq., Trustee to teli cer tain real est are of Adam Cover, deceased. attend to the duties of h;s appointment at the E.xJter 11 'use, Johnstown, on Kridav, l'.e Slt day of Ju!v. inst.. at 1 'clx;k 1. M- b.'L. JOIINSTOX, Jul) 15-3t Auditor. ii" Dennxrrat" p.ease copy. i udlior'i Notice. 1 V- In Hie matter of tie final account of John C. Ivory, Admin irat4r of Patrick Ivory, dee'd. stated by rne A.iministrators ot the said John C U"P' ''ecM -.ivt ijvf'.-,i-p uii. ...uv ici..o. on amij m-:u: ' 1 '.ii ,.l ...... . . t..i.. tort t CillOMl ! H I1.1UII IMl'Cll. .S(1.. OPO. . (V.t-an Esq , appnintid Auditor to Report difvributton of the balance due upon the said account. In pursuance of the above appointment, 1 Vi K v niiiicu aiuiuu.-, win mi, i.r me Iiilirt locnj 1 . i -a ir I r 1 1 -. oil f fit luc ifTi i I.. i "11 ....-.v-v ... rJ ei.st-urg. on Monday the 17th day of August, A. 1. 1803, at one o'cWk, P. M , at which time and place, all persons inter-es-ted will present their claims, or be debar red fr..m coming in for s. share of the fund. GEO. W. O ATM AX. Auditor. July 15-3t A itillior's Notice. V The under- sinod Auditor, appo nted by the Orphans ni t of Cambria county, to distribute the ni'.i.ev in the hands of William Kittell, hisq , Aibi.ii.i.sfrator of Anthony Li tzincer, dee'd 1 ,,.lv jrjvcs notice that he will attend to 1 lie (iuties of said appointment, at his office 111 lll.enj.huri.', on Tuesdaj the 18th day of August next, at cue o'cl K.k, P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. J. E. SCA-NLAN, July 15-3t Auditor. Vitdltor'a Notice. The undersigned Auditor, appointed hy the Orphans' Court of Cambria ounvy, t ,hsrihute the money in the hands i f Patrick Donal.oe. Adminis trator of James M'Dermitt, dee'd, hereby jjives notice that he will attend to the duties ol said appointment, at his office in Ehens burjr. on Tusdy thu-18th day of August next, at one o'cl-x k V. M., when and whsre all persons inteiestcd n:ay attend. J. E SCAN LAX. July lit 3t Auditor. "XT DTK K 1 Letters of Admin'strati .n on the estate of "ieorQe llruce, late of Allegheny tT.wnship, Ciriibria count vr, deceased, have beer granted hy the llegister of said county, to the undersigned (residing in said Town ship). All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those iudehted are requested to make pa luet.t without dclav. MICHAEL M'GUIIUO. CIIAKLES M'MANAMY, Jul- lo-Gt Administrators. 1" sTnoon, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EI ENSUrKG, CAMBHIA CO.. PA. Ofiice one door East of the Post Office. Feb. 18, 1803.-tf. JOHN FENLON, Esq. Attobset at Law, Eheiisburg, Cambria county Pa. Office on Main stieet adjoining his dwel ling, ix 2 ucllonttm Notice. THE undersigned having obtained a Li cense as auctioneer in Cambria county from Sa jinx .1. Koter collector of the Nation al tax law for the 13th District Tenna. IIeue b gives notice, that he will aftend to the duties of an auctioneer for all persons which may wish to employ him all applications made personally or by letter addressed to Loretto, P. O. w ill be promptly attended to. EXOS C. McMULLEN. Ebcnsburg Dec. 17th 1862. R. L. Johnston. Geo. W. Oatman. JOHNSTON & OATMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Ehensburg Cambria County Penna. Office opposite the Court Ilouse. Dec. 4. 1861. ly. IVotlcc. In the matter of the Petition for spe cific performance of contract, of James Locke, dee'd. CAMBlilA COL-XTV, SS : The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To James lirady, and Mary his wife Ldward Mapir and Eliza his wife, B. Hush Petriken, John C. Hobb and Susuin his wife, Benjamin Mueford and Hachael ms vvue, Alexander Ixke, John Landin, and Sarah his wife, John Wright, IL It Bridgens, W. A. Simpson and George M. Dickinson Geeetixg : Whereas, At an Orphans Court held at Ebensburg in and for said County on the first day of June A. D. 18G3, before the Judges of the said Court. The pe tition of John Locke one of the Adminis trators oi' James Locke late of Williams port dee'd was presented setting forth. That the said James Locke and John Wright being the owners as tenants in common in fee of certain lands situated in White township Cambria county known and designated as follows : One tract containing four hundred and eighty-nine acres called " Auburn" one other tract containing five hundred and ten acres and eighty-one perches called " Garwood," and one other tract containing four hun dred and eighty-nine acres called " Abbe ville " being the same lands conveyed by Edwin Swift to the said James Locke and John Wright by deed bearing date June 21st ISoi and known as the. Iil-kivl1 lands : Entered into a contract on the 23th day of December A. D. 1859 with U. It. Bridgens, W. A. Simnson. and George M. Dickinson, of Clinton county ior tne sale ot said lands: They the said Bridgens, Simpson and Dickinson .agree ing to pay therefor the sum of nine thou sand dollars in the manner following : tuat is to say, twenty dollars in hand the receipt of which was duly acknowledged; Twent' nine hundred and eighty dollars on the first day of April A. D. 1SG0, three thousand dollars on the first day of June A. D. 18(31, with interest, and the balance being, three thousand dollars on the first day of June A. D. 1862, with interest. Which said agreement though put in writing and signed by the said John Wright vas never signed by the said James Locke although lie was well acquainted with its terms and was well satisfied that it shoufd be carried into effect. That afterwards the said Brid gens, Simpson and Dickin son made sun dry payments in compliance with the provisions of said agreement, to wit : About three thousand dollars (or the first payment) in the lifetime of said deceased, and that the second paj-mcnt has been made full to John Wright and the peti tioner: as also a portion of the third and last payment : that the said James Locke died on the tenth day of May A. D. 1SS1 without having made any provision for perfecting: the title to said Bridgens, Simpson and Dickinson, to said tracts of land. That letters of Administration on his estate have been granted to the peti tioner, and Jj. D. Hauch : and that Jvhn Wright the surviving vender is desirous to H?rfect the title aforosaal to the said Bridgens, Simjson and Dickinson, who are willing to perform their part of said contract. And praying the Court to award and make a decree for the specific performance of the same according to the true intent and meaning thereof &c. And now 1st June 1803 petition read and subjoined awarded. To be served jicrscn ally on James Brady ami Mary his wife, Edward Mapir and Eliza his wife, B. Hush Pet liken, John C. Hobb, und Susan his wife, Benjamin M til for and 1'achel his wife, and on Alexander I.ioeke, and John Landen and Sarah his wife, by advertising in one paper in Cam bria county and sending a copy to the Post Office nearest their residence. Also upon John Wright, K. K. Bridgens, W. A. Simpson, and (Jeorge M. Dickinson, personally. By the Court. Now you and every of you are there fore commanded to be and appear at an Orphans Court to be held at Ebensburg in, and for, the County of Cambria on the first Monday of Septem ber, next, to show cause if any you have why the said contract should not be pro ven and performance thereof decreed. Witness the Hon. George Taj lor Presi dent Judge of oursaid Court at Ebens burg this first day of June A. D. 1863. E. V. LYTLE, Clerk of Orphans Court July 15, 1803, 3t. WILLIAM KITTELL. fornnj at afo, (Ebensburg, Cambria County Penna. Office Colouatle row. Dec. 4. 186 J. C Scanlan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebexsbceg, Pa., OFFICE OX MAIN STREET, THREE DOORS EAST of the LOGAN HOUSE. December 10, 1862.-ly. MICHAEL HASSON, Esy. Attobnet at Law, Ebensburg. Cambria Co. Pa. Offiice on Main street, three doors East of Julian. ix 2 G EORGE M. REED, Attobnet at Law Ebensbure Cambrra countv Ta. Office in Colonade Row. viii H. Pennsylvania bail road schedule. LEAVE WESTWARD.0 J3 1 a "3 i P. M. . Altoona. Kittanning, Oallitzin, Cresson, Lilly's Portage, Wilmrre, Surrnu-rhill. 1, 7, 7. 7, 8 8. 8. 8 8. 8. 9 P. ,15 .30 50 ,58 05 16 25 31 42 55 01 M Mineral Point, Conemaugh, Johnstown, LEAVE EASTWARD tC K o 2 . fa i-3 c STATIONS. P. M. 6.55 7,00 A.M. A. M. 8,20 P.M. 6.56 7,00 P.M. Johnstown, Conemaugh. Mineral Point. Summerhill. Wilmi.re. Portie, Lilly's, Cies. n, 11,30 11,35 8,26 8.38 1 8.51 8.59 j 9,08 I 9,19 I 9,29 1 9.39 ! 7.30 c 3 F,58 8,07 12,27 12,35 Gallitzi n, Kittanning, Altoona, "Trains will I" ony when 10,00 R 4fl ' lln 11,15 P.M. j A.M. j A.M. I stop at stations marked signal is nven. EBENSBURG & CRESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, December 22, 18C2, trains on this road will run as follows : LKAVK F.BENSBL'nO. At 6.40 A. M.. connecting with Mail East and Pliila. and Bait. Express West. At 6 35 P. M.. connecting with JExrrer.s East and Fa.-.t Line West. Leave Cress-o At 9.30 A. M.. or on departure of Mail Train East. At 8 00 P. M., or on departure of Fast Line West ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. E V irjjaiiiuiT jJAlil KI, RE. PORT Revised weekly by ROBERT DAVIS, teices. S7.60 7,75 1.50 .&0 1,00 ,85 ,45 62 50 1,25 3,00 1,50 F.our per bbl Extra Family, ' Extra. Wheat, per bushel, Rye. " " Buckwheat, " " Corn, ' Oats, Potatoes, " Aples, ' Apples. " .iriexl, Peaches, " " Beans. " " Clover sceil, " " Timothy, do. " " N otiee. To John K ivlor Francis A. Kaj-lor, Robert Kaylor. John Dri.-kell, James Driskell. and Michael Dris kell. h' irs and legal representatives of Jacob Kay lor, late of Allegheny township Cam biia countjvdeceased. TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of the County of Cambria, in the State of Pennsylvania, an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house of the said Jacob Kaylor, in the Township of Allegheny, County aforesaid, on Monday the 24th day of August next, at one o'eb ek in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of making partition of the Real Estate of the said deceased, to, and among his children and representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to, or spoiling of the whole or otherwise, to value and appraise the same, according to law at which time aud place you are required to attend, if you think proper. JOHN BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, July 1, 18C3. W. W. JIAIR. JOHN S. DAVISON. M AIR & DA V I S 0 N , IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SADDLERY, CARRIAGE AND TRUNK HARDWARE & TRIMMINGS, RADDLES & HARNESS, "Vo. 127 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. PAD SKINS, BEST OAK TANNED HARNESS, SKIRTING AND BRI DLE LEATHERS. June 17, 1803 ly. T7 "or Sale. " eg as A j. X &. n, " e A .M. A. M. P.M. 7,15 8,00 8,35 7.50 8,33 0.-05 "7,5i 9,11 8,21 ! 8.51 j 9.30 9.5S 8.57 I. 9.36 1004 A .M. j A. M. P.M. J- 360 acres 127 perches and allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Summerhill Station, in Croyle Township. Cambria county, Pa. About 50 acres of the land being cleared, and thereon erected a dwelling house and barn, and other improve ments, also -an excellent orchard of fruit trees. The above tract contains and abun dance of coal of a superior quantity, (a drift being opened,) and will be sold on rea sonable terms. Apply to Poland, Jenkins & Co., Balti more, Md., or to J. WTi5tiatton. New York, city, or to Wm. Kittell, Esq.. Attorney-at-Law, Ebensburg, Pa. POLAND. JENKINS & CO. J. W. STRATTON, April 15. 1863 tf. Owners. HIGHEST PHILADELPHIA RATES GIVEN FOR WHITE OAK HIID. & BBL. STAVES AND HEADING. ADDftESS. THEO. M APPLE. Nos. 102 & 104 Gatzmer St.. . Philadelphia. February 4, l8C3.-ly. JOT A RUM DRINK! A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, That will relieve the afflicted, and NOT MAKE DKUMvARDS. DR. 1 1 00 ELAND'S G E R M A N 1)1 T T E R ' S , Prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSO, Philadelphia. Ph., Will effectually and most certainty. C U R E ALL DISEASES Arising from a DISORDERED LIVER. STOMACH. on KIDNEYS TIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will cure everv e:i, nf Chronic 01 Nervous Debility. Disease of the lvumeys, and Uiseases arising from a Disordered Stomarh. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMP, TOMS RESULTING VROM DISOR DERS or t ie DIGESTIVE ORGANS : inward Piles. Fulnes-t or Blood; to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. NaiiMia, Heartburn, Disgust fir Food, Fulness or Weight iu tliH Stomach, Sour Eruc tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Tit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suff,.ca ting Sensations when in a lying posture, Diir.ne.-s of Vision, D. ts or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever an.l Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration. Yellowness of ihe Skin & Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bick, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil and reat Depression o f Soirit.s. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Will give you A GOOD APPETITE, Will give 3'on STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, Will give vou BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, Will enable vou to SLEEP WELL, And will positively prevent Y ELLOW FEVER. UILLIOUS FEVER, 4c. Those Si tf-rin: from LROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CON STITUTIONS, From whatever cause, either in MALE OR FEMALE. Will find in HOOFLAND'S GERM N HITTERS, A REMEDY That will restore them to their usual hea'th. Such has been the case in thousands of in stances, and fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. From Jlec. J. Xetrfon Brotrn, D. D Elilor of the Enricloj)edia of Religivus Knowl edge. Although not disposed to favor or recom meud Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufiieieut reans why a ninn may not testify to the benefits he believes himsely to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson of this city, because I was piejudiced against them for many years, u.ider the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture I am indebted to my fiiend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the re moval of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffer ing from great and long continued debility. The use (f three bottles of these Bitters.at the beginning of the present year, was fol lowed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and mv fiiend for directing me to the use of them. b NEWTON BROWX. rhilad'a, June 23, 1861. Diseases of Kidnevs and Bh.d.ler. IN YOUNG OR AGED. MALE OR FE MALE Are speedily removed, and the patient re stored to health. DEI ICATE CHILDREN. Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely auy flesh 011 their bones, are cured in a very short time : one botl lo in such eases, will have a most surprLin effcet. ATTENTION SOLDIERS' AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of ad having rela tions or friends in the armv to the fact. that "HOOFLAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases Induced Ly ex posures and privations incident to can. p life. Iu the lists, published almost daily iu the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will I noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoof land's German Bitter's. We have no hesi tation iu stating that, if these Bitters wore freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thank ful letters from sutTerers in the army and hospitals, who have be- n restored to health by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by tlmir friends. Should your nearest druggist not have the F.rticle, do not be put off bv any of the intoxicating preparations that imy be offers ed in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, bv express BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' See that the signature of " C. M. Jackson" is on the wrapper. Principal Office and Manu factory X... 631 ARCH Street. JONES & tVAAS. (Successors to C. M.JACKSON X i N cfclx)..) Proprietors. 03- FOR SALE, by IT. C. DEVINE, Ebensburg, Penna.. and by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United States July 8, 1863 ly. Wt J r immm 1 !..f WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, R. A. O. KERK, Agent. ALTOONA, Pa. A large assortment of the Machines always on hand. &3- AH Machines warrai. teJL fur 10 years. Altoona, June lO.-Sai. Circular to those Wldr-Awiikc to THEIR OWN INTEREST. Clicap Cash Store! The subscriber would respectfully au nouuee to the public" that he has returned fn-rn the East with his large aud wtllas-' sorted stock of goods, bought at the lowest cash prices, which he will dispose of at his usual small advance. OUR MOTTO." The mmble dime bet ter than the slow dollar." G.me one, come all. and be convinced that the cash system is to your advantage, and you will go away with the resolve thai my establishment is the place to save money. No charge f r showing goods. CV.l and ex amine. I would respectfully invite your attention to my well selected assortment of -LADIES' AND MISSES' DRY GOODS, containing all the latest and most desirabi styles of dress to be found in the Eastern Market, among which may be had Mozam bique, Celliques, Kilhirnay Checks, Union. Checks, Shepherd's Plads Linen Lustres, Silk Poplins, a full and complete stock of Foncy and Plain Flannels and Shirtings, Linen, Mus'in, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gh-ves and Hosiery, and a tremendous stock ef Austin Kelly .fCc.'.s Patent IIoor Skirts." from four to fifty springs, which I can sell at Txcnty-fiva Per Cent, belov Fldlade'-iia Prices. ALSO, a great variety of CLOAKING CLOTHS, ranging in price from. 75 cts. to $-.25 per yard, and the largest assortment of Cas-simeres. Sattiiufts Tn... t,,,,. , , 9 ..... , vtrtHS, etc., tnat is io oe found in the cottntrr. UAia'lLNG AND OIL CLOTHS in great variety, at the lowest prices. LOOK. My stock of GROCERIES arc sebing a few cents below nv i. vals, who " Can't see it." The cash svs- tem syrups still range from 40 to 70 cts per gallon. Governmpnt. PofToa 1I,. .c. the late heavy advances, I am selling at 22 cents per lb. It is saner! t ail W .,? . . X - n o v , - tang.ea substitutes now selling BEHOLD. Our TEAS, range from the' low price of CO cents per pound upwards. E N C E L S I O R . Our would-be I . iigu'l . -. I i A O w-fien thev know wp lww tVio Ugp.i 4 nest assorted stock of CROCKERY, CHINA. GLASS & DELFII v AliE to be f.und in any establishment between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and that, we sell cheater tlan thev e.m l.nr T- -'Jm - uv v are superb," is the common exclamation on examining our china Tea Sets, ranin" in price from $12 to 20, which is lower than they can be purchased in Pittsburg. We are selling to people from all the surround ing counties, because we keep a large stock from which to select, and bpII examination will suffice to cor.v5r.ee Vr.v one i.rt. ... .. . - - inai nv it re nor. pniung our g.VHtS. All kinds of Ornamental Flower Vases. Muss, Glassware, an.l in r,r.t -.1! l-:-,j 'r - ."WW ...4 i. litis OI orockery ever imngined. we keep on hand We are still selling the Wodgcwood Iron Stone Sets for $5,00, which is 5 crriU cneaper man tlio.v can be bought for in Philadelphia or Pittsburg retail market " I can't see how it is dore V is the query. Well, we will tell you the secret U "MC,AS11 NLY- 1,vr this ,11aDS I enabled to incre-x.-e my business and stork steadily, while ether establishments are glad to decrease theirs. We are not compelled to add large profits to make up f.r losses by bad debts, and we save by paving cash fo goods instead of buying ou' time and payin a higher figure. FATHERS AND MOTHERS, Our stock of Children's Girriages and Coaches, is just the thing for those who value the health of their children more than the small emount we charge for them. Those who use a carriage or.ee will never o back to the old-fashioned way of dragging chi'drcn around in their arms. Call and eo our stock of Infant Carriages and Cabs. "JV HEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING MACIHNf S, of wh-eh I am sole Agent for Blair nd Huntingdon counties, are the best, machines ever used. They are perfect, and warranted for two years. I do not ask vou to buy un less yon are satisfu-d yrU are" saving monev by so doing. R A. O. KERR. Altoona, June 10, 18C3-3m. f AViVi,Sv5 TAXXEUT FOll SALE Itie uri.tersigned offer for sale or rent the " Quitmanville Tannery," (rrcently owned by Charles p. Murray.) situate in Cambria county. Pa., about three miles west of the Borough of Ebensburg. The establishment is one of the larce.-t in the State. The maiu building is 140 feet by 40, and wing 66 feet by 20. and the whole two stories high. A new engine and boilers have recently been put in. There are all the necessary nut buildings on the premises, and dwelling houses for the proprietor, foreman and hands. Also a store room, Blacksmith shop and saw-mill. There are about 425 acres of land well timbered, connected with the Tannery. Apply to Wm. Kittell. Esq., Attornev-at-Law. Ebensbnrg. Pa., or to the undersigned residing in Baltimore, Maryland. POLAND, JENKINS & CO. April 9, 1863. ft p I k. - I
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