Liii 2, f Klierae tire likely to be frustrated. In rtcuJ of being provided with employment which will keep them out of the way which so often leads to prostitution, that very provision is made the means of de lating them to prostitutes. ,Vuu u. tionaf legislators support that prostitution out of the public treasury. Will not for eign carpers point at it as another illustra tion of "Yankee cuteness," that men, who want to enjoy illicit amours, get them so cheap? Instead of paying their kept mistresses out of their own pockets, they billet them on the public treasury. Mr. Chase, if lie ha the sensibilities that rfnuinc man. must feel his U vviliu p checks tingle, when he reflects upon what a use has been made of his department. It was stated that when Sir. Chase began to employ women, the object was to pro vide for the " widows and daughters of our brave soldiers" How beautifully this promise has been kept! St. Ixmis J.'ijiiiblh'an. T n e Latks t. Great excitement amongst the Wall street gamblers ; gold goes up, gold goes down ; great panic in I he dry goods line ; great rush to the heap store of K. J Mills &, Co., who have just been down to the city, and re turned with tho Iairest, best and cheapest lot of clothing ever brought to town. They have nil tho tales styles, that is the reason every one buys front them, any goods of all kinds at city prices. Call and see them beforo purchasing elsewhere, as you will save money by doing so. They charge nothing for showing goods, so call and see them whether you wish to buy or not. - i - r- m - i , Khom Coi.okaih. There is much ex citement in Dmver City in const ipience if the Indians murdering and scalping a nan, woman and two children and burn ing a taiuhe 20 miles east of this city. The Jodics were exhibited in the streets ( this place to day. The militia arc organi sing and drilling, and soldiers are in pursuit i tne Indians. Much stock has been stolen at different points lately. Two men and a boy are going to r.tii from New York this week for Kng !.md, tin v. little I oat biig rigged, only tit t -i 11 feet long and one and three-quarters t- iis register. This is the smallest ve.-sel ti.at ever essayed to cross the Atlantic, ;r.uJ it is expected the voyage will take six v cks. C3T Why is a stove an agreeable aifiir in summer as well as winter ? U -cause it !- air. ays grate-full at either season x lien coaled. Cv A Dutchman's heart-rending so'.ilo- j iv is described as follows: " .She loves S,o:i Mickle so petter as I, because he has got a co.iple tollaia more as I h is." C-y Some people are never contented. After having their limbs broken, their liea !s smashed, and their brains knocked "ii:, they will actually go to law, and get t.irth amages. Oiiliaii' Court Sole. By virtue of nn order of the Orphans' Court of "the Conn tv ..f Land ria, directed to the undersigned Ai'miniMrator of RcWra Crm, late of Suinnei l.iil township. Cambria count', de feased, there will be exposed to public sale at the Hotel f James D. Il.imi't on, in the l'" Tough ef Wihjiore, on Saturday the 28 rd ;ay of July next, at 2 o'clock P. M., of said e . v. the f -Ilowing real estate of which the m Rebecca Croin died seized, viz : A certain piece or parcel of land situate Simmerrill township. Cambria county. I'ijoii.j.ig lands of Christian Smsy, Hei'is 1 t I'.vtrie Skeliy, deceased, Catharine Crom, Abraham CYoiu, and Joseph Wright, con : m.u forty-seven acres, or thereabouts. '1EHMS One-half of the purchase money he paid on ctitifirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with in t'Tost. to he secured by the Judgment Bond aud Mortgage of tlie purchaser. JOSEPH MILLER, June 22, 101 3t Administrator. V""otlee. -- AH persons inJcbted to me for subscription, advertising or job work, are requested to settle their accounts immedi-ute,y- J AS. S. TODD. April 13, 1804. yilun' Court Sale. Bv virtue of an 1 kr issuing out of the Orphaus' Court of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sate, at public vendue or outcry, at the Hotel of George W. Mullin, at Crtsson, on Saturday the 25th day of lune, 1804, at one o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing real estate of Thomas H. Porter, a tumor child of William Porter, deceased, to wit : NUMBER ONE. i'he undivided one-half of thirty-three acres unimproved land, situate ir. Washing ton township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of F. M. Georgo, David Fox and others. NUMBER TWO. The undivided one half of twcntydour acres of land situated in Washington town ship, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Philip Pritsch, John Porter, Mrs. Donaldson ;.nd others. NUMBER THREE. A piece or parcel of land situated in Washington township, Cambria county, ad joining lands of F. M. George, David Fox and the Porter estate, containing five acres TERMS OF SALE. 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We also manufacture LIQUID CEMENT, FOR LEAKY TIN ROOFS, Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint. also, COMPOUND CEMENT, FOR LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS, Which will often save the cost of a new roof. Samples of Ready Roofing and Circulars sent by mail when desired. Favorable terms made with responsible parties who buy to sell again. READY ROOFING CO., 73 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. June lS65-6m. SmrriXG TO AND FROM ENG LAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, BY THE GALWAY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, MONTREAL do. do. AND WASHINGTON LINE OF SAILING VESSELS. Drafts at sight for 1 and upwards, on National Bank and Branches. Payable in all the City's and Towns in England, Ire land, Scotland and Wales free of Discount. R. A. 0. KERR, May 25, 18G4 ly. Altoona. Vl'UITOItS NOTICE. The uudersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court ,,f Cambria County, to distribute the funds in the hands of Sarah Duncan, Administra tor of the estate of James Duncan dee'd, am mg the persons entitled thereto, hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties ofhis said Appointment, at the ofiice of Phil. S. Noon. Esq., in Ebensburg, on Saturday the 2nd day of July iu xt, in the afternoon, where aud when they mav attend if they see proper. JAMES C. E A SLY, Ebensburg, June loSt. Audit or. ANIIOOD : HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED. iglm-i Just published, a new edition , LZjJbght DR. CULVERWELL'SCEL i xsii Eli RAT ED ESSAY on the radi cal cure (without medicine) of Sfkkmator-thi-:a, or seminal weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotevcy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments in Mir riage. etc.; also, Coxsrsipnov. Epilkpsy, and Fi rs, induced by self-indulgence or sex ual extravagance. fjty- Price in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife pointing oct a mode ol cure, at once simple, certain and elh ctua by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and rwlii-ally. 03 Ibis Lecture should be 111 the hands f every youh a'id every man in the land. Sent, under s al. in a plain envelope, to any ail lress. ol-pit i, ou receipt ot six cents, or two p.st stamns. Address the publishers. CH AS. J. C. K LI N E &- CO. , 1127 BOWERY. NEW YORK. Jur.e 15, '04 ly Post office box 45-Sn. Pennsylvania kail koao s'hi-:iu-lk. LEAVE WESTWARD STATIONS. ;S P.M. P. M. ! A.M. A. M. Altoona. 7.33; 8.20. 8,35 Kittanning, fiallitzin, Cresson, pS.10 1-8.18 ?8. DO 9.0r, i9 11 Lilly's Portage, Wilmore, piAZ Summerhill, South Fork, Mineral Point, 8 42 8.55 9 01 Conemaugh, Johnstown, rO.10 19.16 9.52 9.58 9.58 10.04 LEAVE EASTWARD0, J5 T i .5 .2 fH W -3 J""1 pTmJa.-M. A.M. 1-7.34 ' 11.37 rG 02 P7.C9 j 11.42 pG.07 STATIONS. S A. M lohnstown, 9.30 9.35 9.49 1000 10.10 10.18 10.29 10 39 10.49 11.10 11.25 Concmaut;!). Mineral Point. South Fork, Summerhill. Wilmore. Portage, Lilly's, rS.ll f6 40 Cresson, Gallitzit), 18.38 r8.47 . 7.08 i7.17 7.50 12.42 Kittanning, Altoona. 9 20 j 1.15 EBENSP.URC, & CRESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, May , 10, 1 80 j. trains on this road will run as follows : Leave Ebensiscru At 7,00 A. M., connecting with the IJalt more Express West and Through Accom mrxlation East. At 6 40 P. M., connecting with the Mail Train West and Through Express i.ast. Leave Cukssox At 10.45 A. M.. or on departure of Thro7 Accommodation West. At 9.15 P. M., or on departure of Express East and Mail West. . ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt. E BENSBUKG MARKET, POUT Reviseil weekly by RE ROBERT DAVIS, PRICKS. Flour per bbl Extra Family, ,, Extra, Wheat, per bushel, Rye. " " Buckwheat, ' Corn, Oats, Potatoes, " Apples, Apples, " " dried, Teaches, " " " Beans, Clover seed, " 8.50 8.23 1.55 1.12 1,00 1.40 ,57 75 1.00 1,50 3,00 2. CO 8,00 FOB r tv SCEOFULA AND SCEOFDLOUS DISEASES. cmvry .aes, a writ-Known merchant (lrfnr1. ,fn.if I have sold large fjiiaetities of vour Sarsapau ILZ.A, but never yet one bottie wliicli fuilvri ot tlie desired effect and lull s-sitbtiiction to those w ho took it. As fatt as our people irv it, thev ojrn-e there 1.t been 110 medicine. Jike it be'toie in our commuuity ." Eruptions, limplca, Blotclioa, Pustulea, Dicers, Sores, and all Diaeusos of the Skin. from J!rr. f!ul,t. Strattuii. lirislo'., tSnylamt. " 1 ouly do my duty to you aud the public, when I add my testimony to that you public of the me dicinal virtues of your SjAKSapaiuli.a. Mv daugh ter, aged ten, had au ufthctiog tumor in Ler ears eye9, and Jinir lor years, which we weie io,nl le to cure until we tried jour .Sap.saParii.la. Le hss been v.eil lui' boiue mouths.'' From Mrs. June F. I2ice. a veil Inricn tni! mvrli titermed latly of Demiiscille, t ope Miy Co., X. J. " My daughter lias ttiiVeied for a ye:.r j.a.-t with a scrofulous eruption, which was very troulOeMime. AottiiiiirutToicieu any reuef uutil wel:ied vour ai: SAPAKii.LA, wliich soon completely cured" her." From Charles P. Cage, Esq., of the tciihhi-kuoirn firm (f Gage, Murray If o, niunnltctur'cr fj ticBi elled p'tjicrs in Sailiita. .V. 11. " 1 had for several years a very troublesome hu mor hi my lace, which giew constantly woiie in. til it diflipured my lentures nnd became tin iniolcinble afUictiou. 1 tried unuost evcrv thing a man cuuld of botli advice : i medicine, but viihout anv relief whatever, until I took our SARAAFAniu.A. It immediately made my lace worse, an vou told me it lui-lit lor a time; but in few weeks' the new fUn bejran to form under tlie blotchis, iii.d coi:;h.ued until my luce is i.B nuooth u uuvbodv's. &nd I am without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know oi. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your Sausapaku.la." Erysipelas General Debility Purify the Blocd. Jrfm Dr. Holt. Sau-in, Houston St., X. Y. Dr. Aykr: I seldom fail to remove Eruption and Scrofulous Sorts by tlie persevering Ui-e of jour tjAHSAPARiLLA, and 1 huve just now cured au at tack of MaJiy.iaut Erysipelas wilh it. 'o altera tive we poess equals the .Sausapa kill a jou have supplied to the proiestion as weil ug to the people.'1 From J. E. Johnston, E.n , If'iUerian. Ohio. 44 t or twelve years 1 had the yellow Er sipelns oo my right so in, during which time I tried "all the cel ebrated phsiciauF I could reucli,aud took I. unci reus of dollais' worth of medicines 'i'he u'eers wot so bed that tlie cords became visible, unci the doctors decided that my arm niiict Le aiupututed. I beau taking your S a rsa pa kill a Took two bottle? nl Borneo1 your I'ills Together they huve cuieil me. 1 am now as well and found as anyboi'.y I'cirf.' in a public place, my cuse is known to' ever body in this community, and excites the wonder of ail." From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Xncca. tie. C. If'., n lending member qf the Canruhan Farliamrnt. "I have used vour Sarsapauilla in mv family, for general debility, and for pwij'ijhig tlie hood, v.ith verv beneficial results, and leel coulideu.ee iu commending it to the atllicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Kheum, Scald Ilend, Sore Eyes. From Harre't Sirfrlvr, Esq., the a' le editnr cf the Tunckhnnnock hcviiicrat, J'tnnsiilrttnia. Our ouly child, about three years ot'ne, was at tacked by pimples ou his forehead. They rapidly iipread uiitil they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, p.nd actually Llii 'lid bis eyes for some days. A skilful physician api lii d citrate of silver and "other remedies, w ithout any ap parent effect. For fifteen days w e guarded 5iis hand-1 les with them he should tear open the jestenng ftd corrii t wound w hich covered hie whole face, llav- inir tried everv tliini; elso we bud any be e from, we berau piving your sa (ISA pa rilla, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, 63 jou direct, 'i he tore beun to lieal when we had fivcn the tlrt bottie, and wad well w hen w e had rini.-hed the second. 'I l.e child's eyelashes, which had ceme out. grew eiuii, and he is now s healthy and fair us nnv other, i he whole neighborhood predicted that ti.e child mu?t die.'' Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Sloat. of at. Louis. Missouri. "1 fiud your Sausaparilla a moie efiV-ctual remedy for the secondary symptom of Sujhilis, and for syphilitic disease tliau any other we possess. The profession are indebted to you for tome of the best medicines we have." From A. J. French, M. )., an eminent physician of Lawrence. Mass.. who is a prominent member f the Legislature of Massachusetts. Kit. A V K it M v dear ir: I have fourd your both of the primary and secondary type, and effect ual iu some cases that were too obstinate to yield to oil.er remedies. 1 do not know what we can era ploy wi; h more certainty of success, w here a pou er lul alterative is required." Mr. (has. S. Van Lieir. of Sew Erunstcel; .V. J., ''"tl dreadful ulcers on bis leps, called by the Lbuse Ol mercury, or mercurvi' oieuzr, nn.n "" end more excavated for yenrs, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could beupp.ied, untii the persev'erins use of Ay Eli's Sarbapauilla relieved liiin l ew cases can be found moie imeterate and distresfiu than this, and it took several dozen bot tles to cuie him. Leacorrhoea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by "eternal ,S.-r';'';i '..i:i t Iter ation, and are very oi:e:i cured by tiie alteraiivo elfect of this SiltSAPAKIi-LA. Sunn; cases reouire, however, iu nid of the Paksapahilla, the skilful appiicatiou of local remedies. From the trell-tnovn and wih:'i-cte'ratel Ir. Jacob Morrill, of 1'inciunatt. "I have found vour Sahsai-aiom a an excel.eist alteiatoe iu disea.-es of femc't-H Many cs s ol ir rcularitv, Iucorrlnea, Internal L Icerutmii, ana local deb'ilitv, arisiu;r from the scrolulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and theie are tew Unit no not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment. ' A lady, vuicUUng to allow the publi&Uinn if her name, write: " Mv daughter and myself have been cured of a verv debilitating Leucorrlnea of Jong standing, by tw o bottles of j our Sai;8aiai:illa." Rheumatism. Gout Liver Complaint. Dys- pepaia Heart Disease, Ieura.gia, win n caused bv Scroful i in the f stem, aie rapidly cared by tide llxT. bAit8Al'AulLl.A. AY E R S CATHARTIC PILLS nosscss so manv advantages over the other ptir- I'mives in the niatket, ami their superior virtues , . . . ; ,1.-, :ire, so universalis Known, rnui we uvea ,it .i more than to assure the pu'.li.t their quality u maintained equal to the best it ever has Wen, and that they may he depended on to do eii that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AVI.R, M. 1)., & Co., Lowell, Mass.", and sohl by Dr. R S. BUNN, Ebensburg, C. T. FRAZER, Johnstown. P. II. SHIELDS, Lorretto, and tie ilcrs everywhere. June 15, 1804. LiST Pyrrol! f nveri Tn the Borough of No.oforOXE HUNDRED and TWENTY FIVE DOI..AU. J") in favor of MARY E. HOPPLE, now MALA E GUT WALT, against lleniy Buck. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by return it the Note to the owner. MARY E. GUT WALT. My 25. lS64-3t Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore oxistiug in the Hack business, between Ryan and Durbin, was dissolved on the 15th inst.,ly mutual consent. May o, U43t- The life and for sale by services of General Butler, JAMAS MURRAY. The Life and Campaigns of General Mc Clellan, for sale by JAMES MURRAY. The Life and services of General Grant, for sale by JAMES MURRAY. HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTKACT BUCHU. a Positive and Specific Ketnedy for diseases of the UUiKler, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. 'ibis Medicine increases tlie power of Di gestion, and excite the Absorbents into liea.tliy action, by wl.'n-h the Watery of Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural LrdarseRKiits are reduced, as well as Pain and 1 1. 'lamination. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT IiUCllU. "For Weaknesses aris'n?; from Excesses. Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscietion of Abuse, attended with the following symp toms: Indisposition to Exertion, Iaisf of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Kreathin, Weak Nerves." Trembling', Horror of Disease. "Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Backj Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System. Hot Hands. Flushing of the Body, Dry Less of the Skin. Eruptions on tlie Face. Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine ir variably removes, soon follows Imjjotcimj , Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed 13' those "Direful Diseases' -INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suff ering, But none will confess the records of the Insane Asylums. And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption. bear ample witness to the Truth of the as sertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System. Which Heimbold's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES FEM ALES FEMA L ES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Bucbu is tint quailed by any other remedy, as in ChloroHs or Retention, Irre gularity, Painfulness. or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sciuhous state of the Uterus, Ixmchorrl.cea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Talce no more IJalsam. Mercury, or tin , j,lensant Medicines for unpleasant and dans ijct'i'iis diseases. HELMDOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CUKES SECRET DISEASFS In all their Stages, At little Expense. Little or no change in Diet. No inconve nience. And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire anel gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Ob structions, Preventing and Curing Strict ures of the Urethra, allaying Paiu and In flammation, so frequent in the class of dis eases, aud expelling all Poisonous, Diseased and icomout Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have been the Victims of Quacks, and who have paid hcaryfees to be cured in a short time, have found thev were deceived, and that the "POISON" has, by tlie use of "Power ful Astringents," been dried up in the sys tem, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. U.-e Ik-lmbold's Extract 'Euchu for all afl'-ctions and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE or FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and nom itterof HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of those Organs requires the aid of a DIURETIC. IIELMBOLD'S EX TRACT BL'CllU IS TIIE GREAT DIUK ETIC. and is certain to have the desired t -fleet in all Diseases for which it is llecoin mended. Evidence of the most reliable and respon sible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1,00 per bottle, or six for 5.00. Delivered to any Addiess, securely packed from obseivation. Describe Symtoms in all Communications Cures Guaranteed! Advice Gratis!" Address letters for information to II. B. HELMBOLD, Chemist. 104 South Tenth st., bel. Chesnut, Thila HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, HKLMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Ware house, 694 Broadway, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND j PRINCIPLED DEALERS who endea vor to dispose "of their otrn" and "oir" articles on the reputation attained by Heimbold's Genuine Preparations. " Extract Bucbu. " Sarsaparilla. Improved Rose Wash. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out the Advertisement and send fer it AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EX POSURE. March 9, 18C4.-ly. r I Tlie Confctaloni and Experience of L AN INVALID. Published for the lcrtfit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Mauhood, &c, supplying at tho same time The Means of Self-Cuke. By one who has'cured 1 imself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies mav be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. June 15; 1864-ly. License Xoilce. The following petitions will be presented for action of tho Court, at next Argument Court, to be held for Cambria county. TAVERN. Adam Kurtz. Cambria Borough. M. Eichensehr.Gmeruaugh Bor. 2nd vV;ird. F. A. Gibbon, Allegheny township. 'I t i 5 K 5 I 8 ! r? t: I: I i -: i TTT