v the 1'n'ion slide and sacrifice the lust man j ul the last dollar to accomplish an end j ana uitu.i u" r . ,. that will equalize the races, by pi ng all , men whether white or black on the .same ( iiolitical and civil basis. ! Should 1 have time next week I will 1 nTf!iiiii on the suhiec.t of the plat- forms of Lincoln and Fremont and the position of the President of the Confede rate iovernment, Mr. imm. Respectfully yours, 1 D. A. C. Env.Nsr.i dune 13, 1SGL Cmi;Ksi'MKSCK. 'l'he following is ; the latest correspondence we have from our friend from the railroad, and about as truthful as the common newspaper re- ! ports we get daily from the Abolition sheets that are circulated through our town and swallowed up with so much :i idtty. The latest news from Richmond. (I have it from tiood authority,) though I take the daily New York World, I had ! i- !., Mn ;';.( :'l!-in see.il nothing ot it. LutAlr. 1 limp Vidian, i .. . , t , .,. i ot Minister township, arrived m our town i , , . . . j to-day and brought the cheering news that "I (M of rants army were In Richmond. I threw up my hat and took a large drmK of whisky on the .strength ot such good ; news. 1 then asked where he got that j news, on. lie nearu u a wcck ao hi i :u l I". f . . . f . I M'll.inbs. in Minister, that (Ion. Dick I A lute, Harry lute and aptam Davi.t ' . - . . I Fox, with L)U0 more, were a!! m s ue ; quarters m -kichinond, 1 put on my hat, I t.K)k another drink and left to take a sleep j on the lounge Yours, Ac, j ) ;:. ! mm.. ! J.N. FiniK. The imnioira! J. N. IVee ' was here on last wee!;, and delivered iitr our cditication two sp.'tnl:d l.'r'cres on the Stat'1 ot the country. lb' i-- on his way to Jiichmoud, and will rail with Abraham Lincoln as he goes there. He I wants to stop ihe war by som ais or other. e agree with our coiemp ra u-s ' who say that In is one of th" prodigies of the age. It Is g;Kl for the fame of ;i:e i ..f the ancients, ih:-.t J. N. di I no. I'.e in i:i i: a;i aiei g'-o i ,un i oe m he so- !-e nf ,S-iriates would sink iiKo 1 1 : r-? e:,,iee ci-rnp.red with hi , and the i inner nf Cicero v.oti'.d be but ii.-.-: d- l"l:ol-!iess I )l. I ;. l'he Lieh- li ill I ! liletiii. a.-i as a heal'iiv sign in the Confederacy, (hat prvoNiins in all the Southern cities are d (linii.g in pii-vs. In Macon, tlotir is now s.-l!i: g at .1.0 a barrel." This may be :i matter f .-.ulation to I )ixi. but we think if the third of that was harmed here for the ' stilt? " pei ole t!i l.i.-elves Would go into a decline. Put thank.- to a good i.'V.-rn- nient, prices here ai e tao.h : i f i i . ah an IHI J. 'hat O'.ilV uecl OIH IIlT .Hi il L'OO. .1. MiiNiV- Co's., a-, iwr; ote- L n a.-" l .'ii ir p: ici s a'e ei y i uoi . a:.. I .1 thev alas kei p the l.o-t a-sor; laeot of geml;. there i- a cent ,a:i:-.I i"il.-!l t tiieir -tore, opposite tiie ol'i.-e of tin I i, ,'! hi, i! S' uiiiii i. .' - - . i -On the pith inst., i:i Phuadel- ; Dit i. pliia, tit the residence of his e u.-in Win. llardiuan... J.vut.s W. II l:iM vN in the 2lth vear of h; a -e n The d( i-e;i..ed w:is tl.e grandson of our e.-t-eined friend William Kussell, Exp, f Washington lown.-hip. lie was at an early age deprived of hi fath-r, and by his energy and ability ln-came a fine engi- ne'T, wtis employed in the 1'iiited Slates t ii ,. . ., , service, and became a victim to the mala- na of the waters tiround the Potomac in guarding Washington city. - - Tito Ijiitt'st ctv.t. OFFICIAL DESPATCH. u AMi'siimx, June 10. Owing to the hn-ak in ihe Jj'egraph lines, no desptitchcs were received yesterday f'rum the Army of the Potomac. Dospatches have ar- rived this morning nCiK dates to 'J oclJck jit,t (j j -in there was no in ai" on ednesdav e- . " " L n.t. u.ij , ix cept ly b.e pickets. An arrangement laid in"- n fctfhcted by v.hich the killed and woundi-d Ix'twa-en the lines were gathered in. There was no movement vester-hv A de-4-u..r v. !.,. i: i came mto our lines. njoii m;u Vieaerta liunters victorv ......r e, n. , 1 ; near Staunton, was non h more comn ete 1 . . i - i uioii. - tmji' u. , nian the luchniond papers rop,,rt.d. He! 'ays that Hunter took twenty cannon, ! hiany prisoners and a large quantity of , Mores. The defeated force was recently . a part of Hreckinridge's command Cen j JIunter-s report has not yet been received ! Ar ,. JM.WIX M. Sr ANroN, , Secretary of V ar. i i VIAI in l "i. . ..... 1 au.u uua.MTi Ali.u 1 . i Washington, June 10 Jfeoluaii,rs ' Army of the Putouuic, June 8. Nothing j lt 'lnt,.ra.l I..... .... 1 . iranspimi to-day. Aloii" the greater part of the line the utmost quiet prevailed until about 5 P. M. when some skiruiishin; took place on the left, Captain Me K wen, of- General Han- eoeka staff, who lost his leg by u 'he'l on Sim.l-iw ..ii .. "J" ,,c'1 .uimay evening, is still alive, tdthou di no h.,iw r.. . ...w i ri- ' ' " nopes are entertained of las recovery -"ny. KF.POUTS OKSOirnil'KNTM'flN run, I IIJ.K.M Al LLS . -' inNoto.v, Jr.ao 10 The Kiehmond Examiner of the 7tli says that General Jones, commanding the forces in the val ey, was defeated Ly General Hunter on Sunday, CrawforJfand t,,at tliey treated on Vaynesboro. It says a rum.tr was current jn Richmond of disaster, including the less 0f gU,jS anj trains, but the Secretary of ar announced that there was no trutii in them, and that all the guns arid trains were got off safely. General Jones was killed in the action. It sys that the withdrawal of Rrtckinridge was a sad mistake, and that the Yankees took advantage of the weak ness of their force to overthrow them. Ru mors were also rife in Richmond that Lex ington, Ky., had been taken, the Military Institute hurried, &c. It was also reported that Grant's army was filling back to the V lute House (,n Monday, anions them Seooi :d Lieutenant (. Campbell. 8th New York, wounded; First Lieutenant B. B. Lathbury, I88d Pa., also wnuiidcd ; Lieut. E. Matthews, 1st Vermont Cavalry ; Aaptah; D. Beattie, 7th New York. A dispatch from Lee's army June C, " P, M. savs : La-t evcdiig the enemy abandoned our Ie!t and part ot our centre in great naste. Early ''as followed them 10 miles to-day . . J captuuii 00 prisoners, who av that Grant , f 1 . . ,, - , , . i, as gone t tl.e lute iiouc, uejuttou his mt.u Uilt a.,ht TJie" j!:1piesslnn here is. h nvevc-r, that Grant i- making for the James River to cross to the south si.ie IW'ia'ches lrom Nortti Gi-orjri-t. dated June ;th, state that the I. .iliri armv is i-t ill makiii" towards A'.i- ;'.'V."'1" , lio,J'coi 1 looker's ci t'is are fortifving the . r , , , , ,, i.eavv li'.uis f.r two ltys had mauC the riyli?-a,fj0st iu:(i;l:ll)!e f.,r arti'.ierv, and .1.1 111 l V I I I At K wort l an. I A '.-.aula. ret uLd the r:ov nu'iit era ! v. S iir.e snt skirmishm; oevrrud near Tjit M ' iii tain on the 5th of .Time. AH was quiet the morning of the Oth. L'-.ter aceotints say that the I'nion army had cn-.-.-td. the raiir-n 1 near Atkwo:,!it and liookcr was s.ii i ru be u'e li.iiKs east, on toe oh, Aiaum na rah General Johnston's headquarterV were wi-st ot .uiriefta, and his leit at ii')st ' M. .unta'iH. Hardee miiiftnding the ritfht, IV.k the left, end II ,d the eehtre. The ' Vaiikto e.tvalry 2ashed int" Hig Shanty at 10 o'clock. A. M., Jane Oth, :u.d were ri zht ,i, .-p? i from M,.bi!o, Jane Oth S-iVS tia he S'- e . r I) trepan w c,i:-th;ci n,0'. n:i;g nde. Si hie- at tempt i;r.' to re:; th-- hlriek i I a or ted car 'f hi; o;.e- ;rtt.ir at Jack sen. on tl:n lath r. Uel, cn th nuth .hy if j. .-v-out. liaraaidi.ke is i i.icda Ihi.; the M i.-r i-- .-i i. I low a; d i.l.eve ( JlOeavi'Ie. Pi:, f .)(. i.; iare. He i.-.-.trnyeil three transport.-. S'rliiii two Cier'.v-, hesides crippling ti n-e gut.h'iat.j aiai oi ie-r t ian.-p' 1 1-. Fuiir t r:; ut pi rts are l..t .vccii ti.e latteri', and c r.i't go up r .! . . .n. Tae ikvueh.cr, hi ail rt'tieh.- dk-.-u-.sii.g 1 ami t!,- p-.-bah! iiir-c wi'l pur.-ue, sa s (J i.u.t s i ; ilie iti n- .-ir- nttle. i what vv a- t.r heted. retrfl. He in -ves away from F.ee's front. here is he guing ! L i e cannot tea. h th' city bv Coal Harbor, f cannot ci une at a li on hat ide. The he; o a c i in: n is that he will n t at tempt the s-uth side. Rat he la.ptS to reach it. dr.u.t has trie 1 l is own p'ati, t.i. d M. h iho.'s plan, and Ma;; tew try iaohr's plan. Too. if he eh-x-ses, but will ti'i-! it no i i ler t i'.aa !k" others It L .-aggestc:.! li..u ladies he .".-pointed to perform the d titles of elerks ir. tia- p...- i i h e in R 'htlioiid, ti:e cleiks oeiag ail ia t'e- tieid. iiie p .-t oT.h-e ia M .Ma i- iai tire., v.-oik-d by ladii-s. Mcoli Toy in the use of iter is advi-ed in Richtuond, as the works are out of repair and cannot he work ed to their fall capacity. Ti e Con'ederat'j State- Treasury, say- tiie sauir liH'ier, is for ' l!lr fi'sl tv"c 'n ti"' l'ist-iry . f the (iovem, !,"'ia '- it.li-.ut a d.ha'" t-) pay anvh -iy wp h. Much gruaihling is indulged in on ti at .-ah ject. Since June 1st to thu evening of ihe 5th, 1 500 privates nnd f a-ty-six afiicers had a'livcd at Richm nd as pri.--.nero from (ien. J '""t" Ol ,11 MOVEMENTS NEAR THE CI I ICK A I II )MiN Y. i Jtiyit h Sia'ion l!i-!, t';tl u.ul '-r- liiv'r P.aUriMid, June 8. The first and -1th ... . r , . . ... Divisions of the corps reached hero this .' mc-rning. It was 3 o'clock. A il., when 'the men begat; the march. When day ; dam ned tiie rebels on the north side of the ' ("kiekahotainy observed the nn. vieg cohinui. an 1 oj.ei.e.! .'n it with tw-. guns of ve.y heavy calibre. ; Several mtti were injured while marching in the raaks. C.l, Hoffman's brigade, of the -Itli pivi.siuii, iimnediately to .k p..s.-.to- : tu u '' bU t-',! railroad bridge. ! A lccJ t!'n,n (-,,,.s tl; . r'li:" , road about half a mile below ti.is -tati n. 1 Letweeii us and the rebels ii'ovs the . i i i - - i - (.fnckahoininv, a sii.t'.oiis. sluggish stream, i,imided .-n either side by jungles and mo, ra-se.-, from which is continually a using dnnp:a;st and noxious vapors. j At this point the stream is riot more than : 10u yards in width but the bridge is three Una s as laig. All the ti aer. is m excelh-nt - running or.hr. a little rusty from disuse but -n , , , -. still quite cc-aTplete, with switches tndf.ale i i tracks m good repair. During the afternoon the rebels mounted a heavy piece upon a truck, an 1 approached within a short distance of the bridge. Tuey threw some 6 inch shells over our men, which elicited considerable criticism frWn VuH ' mak, ,,a,irow,.0s capes. Lille pits were dug. and a long hue ,.f fortifications begun. For a time the skirmishers were ttiendly and conversed with each other across the river, but liefore I, t.. . . n n oarK tney were u-mg every srecies ot hnes.-e tu -"aU:ii be shct" one another to expose his body to i I i cmoiit's Ietter. General Fremont writes a long letter of acceptance of the nomination for the Presidency, and concludes as follows: 4 f r u ' . .. i -. 'If the Convention at I Baltimore will 1 . i . r ""inmate any man whose past life justi- iu a 4 i i 1 aJ, jle3 weij .rro.,,,,,.,! conlidenee in his hdehty l ol,rtcanlin:u principles, there is no rea- Mon why there hhwM any ,rlvision 1 .1110:13 really patriotic men of the country To any such I shall be most happy to give my most cordial and active support. My own decided preference is to aid in this way, and not be myself a candidate. I hit if Lincoln be renominated, as I believe it would be fatal to the country to endorse a policy and renew a power which has cost us the lives of thousands of men, and needlessly plunged the country in bankruptcy there will be no alternative but to organize against them every element of conservatism and opposition, with a view to prevent the misfortune of his re-election. In this contingency I accept the nomination at CleavlanJ, and as a pre liminary step I have resigned my com mission in the army. This was the sac rifice it gave me to take, but I had for a lone; time fruitlessly endeavored to obtain service. I make this sacrifice now only to regain liberty of speech ;md leave nothing iu the way of my discharging to the best of my ability the task you have set before me. With earnest and sincere thanks for your expressions of confidence and regard, and for the manner in which you acquaint me with the action of the Convention, I am, gentlemen, Very resjeot fully yours, (Signed) J. C. Fkemont. John Coehntne has also written a let ter accepting the nomination for A' ice President. Ziilntitniv ami Couimnlal Ion. We pubii.-h the following Act of Con gress with regard to drafted men, which our lvad.T.s will 'jc ali j to uuder.-tui.d after a i-ar. f;d penisal. At-l U- it j'uri'ii; enacted, That any person drafted into the military service of the L'nited States may, before the iitne tixed lor his appearance at the-draft n'U lezvous, furnish an accept.able sub-tituie, stibjeet to such rules and regulation- as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War. That if such substitute is not liable to draft, the person furnishing him shall be exempt from dmit during the time for w hich said substitute is not liable to draft, not exceeding the term for which he 'was drafted ; an I if such substitute i- liable to draft, the name of th.' person lag l.im -hail ngrdn be laced on and shall h;i liable to draft on fa: but not until the present cr.roliui be exhausted ; and this exetio.;: pot exceed the term for which -son sliail lane b.-en draiied. iuni-sii-the roll. -. cads: ,t shall n -hall a id 1 1 T- inv pet's-.ti now in tae mtfitary sei . -e ot ti:e I 'nit-.-! States, not ldiidcaiiv ;l ; :e:i;h:d. 4 - who has so served more than ooe war. and whose lerui ol unexpired service shall not at the time of stibstiiiiti'.n ixcecd six mouths, may be employed as a substitute ti serve in the troops of the State in which he enlisted ; and if any drafted person shall hereafter pay man y f.r thr procuration of a substitute, under the pro- ,is;!i.- of t!: to wluch this is an amendment, such pay meat of money shall operate on! to relieve such per.--.!) from draft in filling that quota ; and his nam shall i retained on the roll in hhiag fu ture quotas; but in no inst. at ici' shall the exemption of any person, on account of his payment of commutation money for the procuration of a substitute, extend beoyud one year ; hut at the end of one year, in every such case, f In; name of any person so exempted shall be enrolled again, il not before returned to the enrolment li.-t under the jmrvsiions of this section." Cr j)li iik' Court Sale. rV" virtue of an or.ler issuing out of the irj.i.at,-,' Court of Caaihii.i county, and to a. ,:ireete., thero will b; exposed to Sale, s.t ; ;;l-'ie vendue or outcry, at the Hotel of ir.,,,-(. V. ML!;iin, at C'i'iSson, on Saiuru.i toe 2?ih hv f.f June, leii4, at one o'c! n p. ;,j tji( f0 lowing real est. tie of '1';.. i.i; iS 1 ( 1'orter a minor child of William IN.r.er, deceased, 'to wit : Xl'MDEh" t. :;:. The undivided oi,e-h.'" ,,f thirty three acres unimproved land, situate :r. Washing ton township, ('ambria e.ii;iitv, adjoining lands of F. il. Geor-.., ).!vf,j' Fox and others. NUMBI R TWO. The undivided one i,;f.f uf twenty-four actes of land situated ia Washington "towu ship, Cambria county, adj .ining lands of I'hiho l'litseh, John i'-,: u-r, ilrs. Donaldson and others. Nl'MnFJITMREK. A j.iece or j.arye! . f i:l. situated iu Wa.-hiigto:i t.iwiship.CV.mbri:i county, ad j-.ii.ing huals '-i F. M. ( ieor-e, David Fox and the Foi t.-i estate. ,-, laaining five acres. TKK1H0FSALE. Oned.a'f r.n eonf;-.i..i;io1 of sale, the other half in one year th-teafu-r, to be secured by bond and mort-age . f j.urchaser. M. IIASSON, Guardian uf Thus. II. Porter. June 15, lSOLtd rilie Conrmslom 1111.I Killtrlciirt of 1 AN IX VALID. I'ublisl ed f'ir the her . fit, and as a CAU TION TO 0UNG MEN' and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Mania nl. &C- supplying at the same time The Means of Ski.k-Ci ke. By one who has cured I ituself after undergoing considerable quackery. Iy enclosing a p ostpaid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.. r.i-oklyu, Kings Co., N. Y. June 15; 184-Iy. License A ct Ice. The following petitions will he presented for action of the Court, at next Argument Court, to be held for Cambria county. TAVERN. Adam Kurtz, Cambria Borough. M. Kiehenschr. Conemaugh T.or. 2nd Ward. F. A- Gibbcn; Allegheny township. 4 I'DlTOttS SOTICE. v.uwviWIIH.U Auditor, appointed bv the Ortihan' n..,, 0f Cambria County, to distribute the funds in the hands of Sarah Duncan, Administra tor of the estate of James Duncan dee'd, am -ng the persons entitled thereto, hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties ofhis said Appointment, at the office of Phil. S. Noon, Esq., in Ehensburg, on Saturday the 2nd day of July next, in the aftenuou. where and vvheu they may attend if thev see proper. JAMC C. EASLY, Ehensburg, June 153t. Auditor. SHIFFING TO AND FROM ENG LAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, 1 hy Tin-: j G A I AY AY LINE OF ; STKAMSHIP.S, ; MONTREAL do. do. j ami ; WASHINGTON LINE OF SAILING YFSSHLS. I Diafts at sight for CI and upwards, on ; National Bank and Branches. Fayahle in -all the City's and Towns iu England, Ire land, Scotland and Wales free of D'nf.iint. ! R A. O. KEU1I. ! May 25, 1SG1 ly. Altooaa. ANIIOOD : Jjl. HO W LOST, HO W I ; E T( HIED. ri&i1 ' J t published, a new i-d'ti .r, i Wti&'t DR. CULYEK WELL'S CEL- sci-Us- EIJ RATED ESSAY 0,1 the rod!- j ml cure (without nieI;oine) of Sjlkmat..- j Tim:., or nominal w-aktiesrs, Iavoluutarv ad I! CO "i-.NC V. aital and Physical IneupaeUy, Impediments in M li nage, etc.; also, G'-N-OiPiaoX. Kl'Il.KI'.-V, and Fi rs, induced hy self-indulgence or sex ual extravagance. Ot?- Trice hi a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author in tins admirable essay clearly dem-.nst rates, fr;n a tl irty ye..rs successful practice, that, the alarming coi:se.Ueuces of se! f-abasc- may be radically cured w'dhout the danseroiisuse of internal tneil". iue or the application of the knife poitrJa o, t a mode ot euro, at cnee sim pie, cert:. in an 1 efi'.ctnal, by means 0 whh-h every sufferer, no mailer what Lis condition may !m may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. fC7- This Lecture should be in the hau ls . f every youth and, every man ia the land. (i.t. Under si a!, in a plain euvelone, t any less. jj:;i-jja ;l, -'u receipt of six cent-:, or two p.-t st i-nrs. Aodress t ie publLherR. CHAS. d. C. KLINF.vv CO.. FJ7 r.OVYEIIY. NFW YOFtlv. Jm-c lo, 'til ly F o:; lo Y-z'VXH S-uiS Fk.sn.sV.'.v.vn'i.'. k.m:. no n scun.ft.i:. i I.KAVK WESTWARD.0 i iTf7 STATIONS. ' Si' ! ! A .M. A. M. : P.M. : I. M. : Alloona. 7. Co .-'.L'O 7.15 j Kitt-n-niug, j ! 7 ".' ; bi'!tizin, p;;.;0 I'S.j.' !i.0."i ! 7 ."') ' Cress, n, i-8 IS I rr 1 1 ' j Lilly's j j 8.0- ! Fnitage, ! R.lo I Wilm-.re, p.S.-IC ; 8 25 i Summcrhill, j j 8 Ul ! South Fork, I Mineral Foint, ! j 8.12 auiemaugh, i-M.10 9.52 9.5 8.55 Johnstawn, 1-9 lfi ' 9.58! 10.0 i 001 LEAVE EASTWARD'. : o- -r. . ; Sa. j. ' STATIONS. g P.M. ; A.M. A.M. : A. M .Johnstown, r". ?A 11.37 rG 02 i 9..S0 j Conemaugh. p7.9 11.42 pG.07 9.35 Mineral lViut. j ! 9.49 South F.uk, j i I Sumn.erhill. ! 10 00 Wilmore. pS.U i'G.10 j 10.10 j Portage, J I 10. IS j Lilly's, j ! 10.29 j Ciesson, vR.Z'i i 7.08 110.39 Uallit.in. 1-8.47 j 12.42 1-7.17 j 10.49 j Kittamiing, I j 11.10 Altoona. 9 20 1.15 7.50 ; 11.25 I EBEXSBUHG & CRESSON RAILIIOAD. On and after Monday, Ma , Di, 1803. trains on this road will run as follows : Lk.vk Ei;KNsiti-nu At 7,00 A. M., connecting with the P.alt more Expre.-s West and Through Accom taodalioi; r.ast. At Ci.4') P. M. connect in-' with the Mail Train West and Through Express East. Leave (.iikssont At 10.45 A. M.. or on departure of Thro' Accommod.i:i'jn West. At 9 15 P. M., or on departure of Express East aud Mail West. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. Auditor Xotlce. he undersigned ...:... ....... .;..t.l v 1 1 1- fViiirt of Oolll- auiai.'i, ,.,,1.v....o. - mou Picas of Cambria county, to report dis tribution of the proceeds of the real estate of Willmiam B Darlington, Jesse J. Railey . . i-. e a.... . II -ill.. ,...lf f f! anI J lacy uarungion, sum nunc mnn" -. S. Wilsr n, el al., on al. Lev. Fa. No. 51, March T. 1364. hereby notifies all parties interested that be will attend to the duties of his said appointment at his office in the Borough of Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 23d day of June, next, at one o'clock. P. M. at which time and place they may attend if they think proper, or be debarred from com ing in on said fund. WJI. KITTELL, May 25, '64:31 Auditor. -jotice. persons indebted to me for subscription, advertising or job work, are reoticsted to settle their accounts immedi ately. JAS. S.TODD. The peculiar taint or infection which we call Scrofula larks in the constitutions of multitiides of nu n. It either jirolues or is produeed hy an en fecMeil. vitiated st.-o.. -wt-i.'-' 1 - of the blood, wherein ;.22jei Jt that fluid hecorr.es in- i , ni?vrR3'"omre!ci:t to sustain j - " decay. The s rofahius contamination is variously caused bv mercurial disease, low Jiving, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and fdthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, Li the venereal infection. Whatever he it.- r.ria it is hereditary in the constitution, deseeutti;-. " from parents to children unto t!:e third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to i e the rod of Him who says, " I will visit the ir.iijui ties of the fathers upon their chil-iren." '1 ho diseases which it originates t:ike various names, according to tiie organs it attacks. In the j Lings, Scrofula produces tubercles, end rinahv i Consumption ; iu the glands, swellings which ' puapunue and become ulcerous sorts"; in the ! Ftomach nnd bowels, derp.r.genieiits which pro- I duee indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver co:a- plaints; on the skin, eruptive and ctiUineous affections. These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. put irication and ! iuvigoration of the blood. Purify the blood, ! 11 rid these dangerous distempers' leuve von. j With l'eefile, foul, or corrupted Mood, vou cim- ; not have health ; with that " life of the flesh " Jieahli -, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla j is corn pounded from the most ouVtuid p.nti- . dotes that medical science has discovered for ' this afflicting distemper, and for ihe cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to ur,y ether remedy yet devised, is known Ly a'! who have given it a trial. T;a. t it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputahtv proven Ly the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases : King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Lrap tiens, Pimples, Slotelies and Soros, Eiy sipelas, Rose or St Anthony's Fire, Salt Eheum, Scald Bead, Counts frcia tu berculous deposits in the lunsrs, Whits Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, reports cases may he found in Ayer's Ami hicas Almanac, which is furnished to the draggisM for gratuitous distribution, wherein may he learned the. directions for its use, and .-omu of the. remarkable cures whit h it has made when all other remedies had failed to r.rloid relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader may have access to sotnr one who can sneak to him of its benefit-; from personal e pi : e.-. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its ictims far more subject to disease nnd its f;ii:d results than are healthy oii-aiiu-tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and doe.i greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. Thij wc now offer to the public under the name of Ayer's Sarsapahi li a, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Stisiiiuiila in alterative power. Ky its aid vou may protect yourself from the suHVr intr and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the h'.oou ; purge out the causes of disease, cud vigorous health will follow. Ii? its peculipr virtues this remedy stimulates the vital function-, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. Wc know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sirsaparilt'a, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither he deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under the sione name, it is a verv different medicine from nny i.ther which has been before tiie people, and i far more ttiectual than any other which has ever been available to them. A"YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, ! Tho "World's Groat Remedy for . Coushs, Colds, Incipient Con sumptioa, and for tho relief of Consumptive patients t in advanced stages ! of the disease. : This hns lieen so long used and so univer- sallv known, that we need do no more tlian ; assure the public that its quality is kept up to , the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. i Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayeu & Co., j Practical and Analjticid Chf mists, Lowell, Moss. i i Sold hy all druggists everywhere. Dr. R S. RUNN. Ebenshmg. (',. T. FR VAAl, doimstow, P. H. SHIELDS, every where. June 15, 18G4. Lorrctto, aud dealer; sr ost XLi In tfiG Borough f.f Carroll town, a Note for ONE HUNDRED aud TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, (.iP2o) in favor of MARY E. HOPPLE. now MARY E GUT WALT, against Iiemy Buck. The finder will be suitably rewarded by return iug the Note to the owner. MARY E. GUT WALT. May 25, 1861-St Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing in the Hack business, between Ryan and Dnrbin, was dissolved on the 15th inst., by mutual consent. May 25, G 13t J OB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE, ON TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. The life and services of General Butler, for sale by JAMAS MURRAY MeuiaiOia, 1 iv" - Tino ,1 n m r.. ir fieri b-.ih' ( i .-i- . 1 ii ir r iv. SypMUtic Infections, Mercurial Di..eare3, I-Jvacua..,is, L let-rated ..r tr r i tit i i - j i .1 ii rc:rrhots state of the I tents. T..--uchorrt-0" i Female Weaknesses, and. indeed, the whole ; ( r w steriht v, a,,- fr Vn ,,.mPl,h,;s series of complaints that arise from lmpuritr ' 1 , . i " s - HELrtBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID KXTIiACT LCC'IIU, a 1'ositive and Sjieeifie Ihn.e'iv for disease -'I l!:e r.hi.hhr. Kiduevs, Gravel, and Drc rep sie.! bvicUu- Ids MediL-,eo iuor cs the ii-'.wcr ofl):- ftestion, aud excite the A b.soi lents into neailhy Caleare actt,,,,, by which the Water-, US deposit i. ins, iiieiitj arc rtfie.' .iriitiiati. .n. and all Unnatural 'ed, as we'd us Pain 1 at lid tiei.mi'.old'.s EXTii.vcr r.rcnu. For Weaknesses uiis'ng iVom lixces-t Habits of Dissipation, K.ul Imliccieiien of Abuse, atUT..L-d wi'.h ti.e follovM. --vr-'.-t..n.s: ' '' ' In.lis ..-."ition t-i Kx. rlion. boss of Power. Difficulty of lheath;r.g. Trembling. Y akefuoiesh, 1 Loss of Memory, j Weak Nerves, I Horror of l)he:isr ! Dm mens of Vision. I uii in thu l'.ack. i I ni versa 1 Lassitude of the iiuecuhir Hvsteni' ' Hot lhiilds. Fh'shin;; of the K l7ryi:es.so' tl.e ikm. Lrm the Fm'c I'alhd CotUitt nance. Thesf symptoms, if .-.'lowed to go on v. hith this medicine i:: variably removes ;Ii follows J:ipotein';, Fatuity, Eynq tic Flit, In cue of v.hich thu Ihitici t tnay txp.iie. Who can say that thev -re .of frequeutlv f,,il- V.-ed bv those "Direful Diseases." "INSaSiITY AND CDN.SL:Mi"riQN'." Many are aware of the cause of their :;ii!i" ring. But L..ne will confers the records of tie Insane Asylums. And Mdatu'hohj Ikathx ly Ctnn(Wf:ivn bear ample witness to the Trutii cf the as I sertion. j The Constitution once rfJ'ec.Ud with Organic I Weakness requires the aid of Medicine tj i Strengthen and Invigorate the SvsU-iu. ; Which IIki .v.b.m.d'.s FXTIIAOT EL CHI j inrari'ddy ?i A '1 rial will cuiviuce the i most skeptical. ! FKMA LIIS- FK.M A Ll" FEMA I ES. I Li many Ajt'eciious peculiar to Females the ; F.xtract Buchti i uticpialleil by any .'her ' remedy, as in Chloio.-is 01 iietention. lire Fail ciot i' n Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE Oii CilANiiE OF LIFE. Take no more Jtah-tm, Mercuru, or i.--,!cai-anl jl-ifirine? Jr u iij-ihu.sanl and lait oer his 1 1 1 'a ca. -:e v . HELM HOLD'S EXTRA CT RUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH UI RES SECRET D1SEASFS In all their Stage. At hide Expense. LitLh: or no chunge in Diet. No inconve i.ieuce. A;id no I-ypr-vvre, It causes a frequent desire and giv-s st length t.i Urinate, thereby .'lemovirg Ob strueth us. Prevent': and Curing Sfrict- r.ies of the t, ret lira, so f.-v.iu vp.-ihng allaying Pain and. In- liammatio:,, eases, ami e.v; and tconnnd Th.iusan.h iil HI l.llf a I A,...v.,.j, 1 oi c Liseat Matirc. :i j.i hi . oou-ai w l:o I who have have I ecu the tetims paid heart fees t ot u,:v ks, -As, an id i:: a .1,.- .. be V wo .1,, vt tirie. liave toiiMii it ived. atid tliM use of Powi i -up in the sys- the -POISON' f-.l Astringents has. by t! tern, t. lirc.-.k out in au gravated .. l m , and ptrhttps after S'arriaye. !.e Hehnlvihl's Extract T.ucl.u for n'd affections and disea.-i.s of fhe lRINARY ORGANS, whether existing in "MALE n FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no m iter of HOW LONG STANDINti. Diseases nf these Organs requires the aid or a DIURKTIO. HFLMIKiLD'S EX TRAOT lU'CIlU IS THE GREAT DIUR ETIC, and cr-rtaiti to have the h sired olf'ect iu all Jiiseasss for which ii is liecom- jliClidr.tl, Evidence of ihe nv".-t reliable and respon sible character will accompany th med.ici lie. Price ,!.00 pcrhotib-, or six for $o.0O. 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