The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, July 19, 1860, Image 3

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DAY::::::::":::""":"""JULY 19.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
ygESUOMSTRicAL Observations.
LnareJ weekly, by Dr. 11. S. Bonn.
r0R WEEK ENDING JULY 1G.
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7 A. M. 12 M. C P. M. av"gf
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C2 81 77 73
at:
L -c temperature for the week, C7!
; Local ETCHlxr.s. We, in company
-jjj a brace of choice companions, took a
i T.unJ-u-li:tlf's filling excursion to Chest
I t-etk during last week. "We don't desire
i . i,rr V.iit if anv person around these
t 6 "ins imagines that he can scare up five
d ica of handsomer "speckled beauties"
Vin ffe siueceded in taking wc are of the
( iuioa that he hud better try it on at
t j-e.aii'lfce convinced of his mistaken ideas
C", the sn'.iect for thething can't be did.
' Piiriii'.' our thort sojourn, wo stopped
I :rh that prince of bonifacos, Ax 'or, of
f O'cn Couuei House. Travelers pas
. I'r; that way who may desire to be sup
i j'.lel with good feed, g.otl beds, and good
ircjaiGioJations generally and that, too
f r a mere song should stop at the Glen
; fjnel. fiodcy for August is on our
I Lblo. It is. as usual, a gem chaste.
l:n:ifal, m iesr.
'aaat biU not yiwly."
The whole number of
ttended the Johnstown
'Come out and get this Mail 1"
A rather good story is told in connection
with au individual who, when the mails
were carried in the cumbrous old stage
coaches which at one time ran between
Philadelphia and Pittsburg, kept the post
office in a neighboring village in thij
county. It seems that ho, in company
with a picked band of boon companions,
were in the nightly habit of getting con
siderably ''mellow," and whilst waiting on
the mail to come in, would keep their
spirits up by pouring spirits down. One
night when they were all busily engaged
in this laudable enterprise, and after they
had succeeded in getting such heavy car
goes on board that none of them could
reasonably be expected to walk a straight
I chalk line with any degree of accuracy,
some wicked wags, in order to pass away
the time and create a laugh, proceeded to
enact a practical joke. For the further
ance of this purpose, they procured a
common wheelbarrow, and with thi? vivid
representation in embryo of a stage-coach,
started down the street at full speed, ma
king as much noise and racket in their
progress as any respectable stage-coach
with driver and four-in-hand could be ex
pected to do. When opposite the post
office, a brickbat was violently hurled
against the pavement, and a stentorian
voice called out to "come out and get this
mail-bag!" The one-wheeled vehicle was
then rapidly driven away, and the wags
hastened to procure eligible positions to
Thanks. The editor returns his thanks
to Mr. Geo. Huntly, the proprietor of the
extensive hardware establishment in this
place, for the present of a very handsome
pen-knife. Also, to Geo. C. K. Zahm,
Esep, for several instalments of new and
very fine potatoes. Also, to Messrs. lthey,
Maguire, & Co., for a pa;r of the finest
trout ever seen out of water being part
and parcel of the spoils taken upon their
recent expedition to Chest creek. Our
friends who have thus kindly remembered
us will severalty consider our heaver
touched, aud "pliancy our phecliux."
jy.
2MCocHcctl
BAHPTON'S
DK. HAMPTON"9
DR. HAMPTON'S!
DR. HAMPTON S
f access to it.
i hs'.ars that
i i'niuii School during the month of June
' V:s G53. Quite a ciowd of Young Auicr-
s. A man named Richard Mad-
' i.3, ot Iluntiogdo n county, killed his
r !:o ly beating her on the head with a
f'.ab, oa Friday of week before last ; aft:r
i V'sicii. he committed suicide by hanging
; iinscif Insanity is assigned as a cause of
tills horrible tragedy. Peterson's Mag-
1 Lr August is a magnificent nuin
; ter It i unsurpassed and unsurpassable.
r--The population of Huntingdon is 1951
l2bi quite twice as much as that of Eb-
-A man named J. W. Dutch-
ConitECTlON. The editor of the Blair
County WItiij, in noticing the history of
Cambria County which we are publishing,
states that '-the author is mistaken in re
gard toLoretto not having a single protes
tant within its limits," and that "Win. B.
Blake, who carries on a foundry in the
same town, is a protestant." In justice
to the author of that history, we would
remark, that the chapter on Eoretto was
written and originally published early in
1851, and our impression is, that Mr.
Blake was not then a resident of that
place.
I.MrortTANT to Postmasters. Coun
try Postmasters should bear in mind, for
their advantage as well as that of the lo
cal press, that for every county paper de
livered by them to subscribers, they are
entitled to retain of the Post Office funds,
ten and one half cents per year. It is for
Latest .rx-ixrctl!!
see the iun. toon our 1. M. came turn- .trt na -t ih- r.nl .
blmg out to secure the document, but not jj that the county papers be prefer
red, since there is no trouble of making
being ablo to see very plainly, was com
pelled to ft.il with his hands and feet ior
it. He traversed the entire length and
breadth of the pavement in this manner,
but "nary" mail was to be found. Be
coming slightly sobered by the singularity
of theaiT.tir, he searched again with greater
care and precision, but with a precisely
like result as before. Unable longer to
collections or keeping accounts thereof
as on papers printed out of the county,
the commission on which will not avtr
are more than from six to eight cents per
vear.
t r:Virg.'
tr. trho bad a short time belore opened a
i:cK-Uiiking shop in Greenburg, eloped
l c.-ijlo of weeks ago with a girl naued
JVui, of Aitoona. lie leaves a wife and
treral children. Mr. Tirnoth Bro-
jfcy formerly a resident of this place, but
row cf Blairsville, was in town last week.
He looks -veil, and expresses himself as
lilily leaded with his new home.
Cel. A. (j. Curtin, our candidate for Gov-
c f "or. uia-lc a speech in Tyrone City on
SiTwi'.aj evening cf last week. The
jfrs: huckleberries of the season were in
-wn fjr sue last week. Price, ten cents
"rrjuart. The citizens of jfu-quehan-
i t-wiuliip celebrated the. fturtli f f Ju-
J in niaeuiCcient style at Pisttville.
Anew pif er, to be called the liluir Coun
ij Awrcian, is to be established in Al-;--a
As its name indicates, it will be
'"posed to Eocofocoism. '1 he total
V::cij.ts of our PoFt-officc Washington Mon
tCLt Contribution Box for the last three
tonics foots up to the enormous aggrc
P'e of twelve ccut3l Patriotism must
at a discount. Prof. Iluty, who
iji-Jgut several classes in vecal mu-ic in
place last summer with great acccp-
IitOFESSOa Moore. Whilst in Johns
town a lew days ago, we chanced to
control his emotions, he proceeded to ex- lo one of a party which, for an hour or
plode as follows :" "W-e-1-1, n-o-w, i two, was very agreeably entertained with
Uncle Sam's mail-service hain't er goin' 1 the incomparable music of Professor Ju-
to the devil ra-pidly, then I pcrsume I lius Moore. His friends in that place,
don't know. Them ere cussed drivers who have so often been charmed with hia
must 'ev all bin ded drunk, to shrow cr I exquisite notes upon the violin, will re
mail (hie) down in that-er way, where it'd pret that the Professor is about to leave
be shure to git lost. But cr blauie'll all them. He goes, wc believe, to Somerset
fall on vie. I shink cr position's a leetle county ; but wherever he goes, he has
t-o Sponsible for me a leetle too sponsi- our best wishes
ble. bv a d d siLrht. so I'll resign and
retire !" At this iunc ture. the simon-mire 1 IIS wno uon 1 laKe inc PaFrs
coach drove up and the bona Jih mail was was in town on the fourth of Jub'-
delivered over : and our iollv P. M.. find- Among other funny questions, he desired
in- that everything was mil safe, conclu- to know whether it was nuely that the
ded to hang on to his "position" for a county-seat ot umorn county woum oe
time lonLrer. Through the influence of removed to Johnstown! He also didn't
his numerous offers to "stand treat all
DR. HAMPTON'S'
DR. HAMPTON'S
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pill3
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Cures Gravel, Gleet, Stricture, Leucori hcea,
Female Weaknesses, Irregularities, jUhstruc
tions, Dropsy, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Mem
ory, Loss of Power, Dimness of Vision. Ini
potency, Seminal Weaknesses, Nocturnal Kuiis
sions. Diabetes, ami nil other discuses of the
liladder. Kidneys and Sexual Organs.
These Pills arc prepared with preat care,
contain neither Balsam or Mercury, hut arc
purely vegetable in their composition, nndare
endorsed, recommended and used in the prac
tice of Physicians penerally for the cure ot' the
above diseases. When Physicians recommend
a preparation, sufferers should no longer lies
itate to test its efficacy. Price 5Qcts. ptrbox
DR. HAMPTON'S Memcatk.d CoUMI SYTXP.
A pledSMiit aud most effectual reined- for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Inlluenza ind ull oth
er ittfections of the Throat and Lungs.
In placing this article before the Public, the
Proprietors have endeavored to combine effi
cacy with cheapness, and have put it up in
such a manner us to place it within the reirch
of ull. Price 23 cents pi-r bottle.
DU. HAMPTON S
A N T I -1 M 1 L U M A T I C M I A T U R E ,
Cures Acute. Subacute, Chronic, aud Nervous
Rheumatism.
This preparation is presented to the public
with the utmost confidence in its ellicarv. It
has been the result of many years of study, cb-
ervation, and experience. 15y its use 1 Imve
restored to healtn and vigor, many who have
for years beenaitiicted with 'his excruciatingly
painful disease. When taken according to the
directions, it ritver tails.
Dr. II. lately returned from a professional
visit and residence of six months in Cuba, du
ring which time he cured more thun one thous
and (1.000) cases of this disease some ot"
which battled the skill ol the most celeorated
European ph.ysicians.
Certificates ot some of the greatest cures on
record can be seen by application at his office.
rREPAIIED ONLY 1!V
Dr. T. 1IAMPTO.' & CO.,
No. 403 Spruce street, Philadelphia.
Trice $1.23 per large bottle. Sold by Drug
gists and dealers thronghout th ? United States
Canada, Cuba, and South America.
A. A
Feb. 2, ltfa0-lv
BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! rou LVLRVEODY !
D.
J. EVANS & tON have this this day
receicd from the East ami fire now
oiicriug to the citizens of Lbensburg, and
vicinity, a well selected assortment of
MKS AX1J HOI' S CLOT111SC,
also a large lot of
Dry Ccctls,
consisting in part of the following nriicles,
viz :
Satin?, Velvet?. Cloths, Cnssinierc3,
Doeskins, Sattinetts. Tweeds,
Jeans, Tickings, FlRr.nels,
Brown & Pleached
1 N Al'EKlFXT rnd stomachic prop a
ration of r w j urlCed of Ciygta and
Cuj Lt-ii 1 y ct u.bustie n in I.'drcge:i. Scnc
tionvd ty the highest n e ic:.l i.uthcmics,
both in Lur( i e s i d the Vr.itd Stutee, and
prcso ! ed in ihiir practice. H e cj.pericrf
ol tl.f.usiiiu.t. cluilj i. roves that lio preptrntion
of Inn :.ii be en.j.ied with it. In. purities
cf the 1 h od. df j ivtsie-ji ot vits.l ci.iiy, pal
and othiiui.e snilv cin'j hiii i:.U:ttte its
i, -ce.-fity in tihi.cst c. tiy c-tictivuLIe cr.se.
Innoxkus in : !1 r. r.h dics in vhithit bnsbeen
tried, ii h; s ii vo. nl solute 1 currtive inc&cb.
of the follow in-: i on j iaints. iz :
In J'fiiii';;, J.tiVivs .-Hier.t t:p, Ftrccia'icTt,
I'lit'fjr.'n, .rtt.t.jVt.ct; Ltoi 7,'oi. J vnt.ttry,
Jr t-,rt.t Ccr.n.t,j.:.,r, 7v,w.'cf 'J vCrcvlont,
Strlt Lhix;n Jj'un.tti'frvi'i ch, V.hdi. Cllrrc
i.-, I ivtr Cnj.!v.i,'r, Cf.xt, e Jirr.darl.tt, Lhrv-
Muslins,
DRESS GOODS,
ol every stle. Notions. Ac. t have also on
hand a lare assortment of
BOOIS, SllOhS,
IIA'IS, CAT?,
BONXETS,
STATIONARY,
II AP.DVw ABT.
CUOCEIHH? ' Wtm'"' '-'CiLiiuia Jutrt, xvplt m th
FTTT 5 TT ' i lar'- tir-
AAl-Ai' la case? of Gixrr.L Del;l:tt, wlLcr tho
illl--yl" reMilt ot ::eute ti.-tuns, or of the cchtiputd
CAI1PET-SACKS, j dimuiuticii of ikivous ;.nd ruscular eaergy
Together with such oth-r articles .15 are nu- '; hl :uc cn'plair.ts, in tritd cf this re-
allv kept in a countrv store, of which thev I s,,n t,v' ! 1 ted tiu-ces.-tui to an. extent
will disi.o?e cheaper than the cheapest, for I w!-!ih- ' sii:pt:n i.er written HMestation
CASH 01 COl'NTPY rPOL'l'CE ! w Ulrt r(11,;,r '--led-ble. Invalids so lor.g bed-
N. B. The tailorii;- business will Mill be r:,U;' 11 ! 8 u h"ve lceu;e loigotteuin their
carried on in all its branches. All w.rk will ?wn os i.i -or!.-. l,r ve f ud. l.ly 1 ei.ppenrcd
;e done 011 short notice and on the most rea- 111 Ult' ' l:"-v we nd ;-s it jv..-t ictumed ficmpro-
on:b!e terns. irs.-uii in.vu in a 0 :nr,i,t j;:i;d. tonic a erjr
Ebt-nsburg. Jannsry 25. UC0:tf I si-nnl intai,ces cl this La.d are i'.ttested of
e :i'.e ii-tt u Mct;nis fit r.ppa-
BARKER. Sole Agent for Ebenibur?
round," the circumstance was for a long
while most shamefully hushed up, but the
particulars eventually leaked out.
I'scArrnrno.M Jail. On Fjlay even
ing last, about d
inearccratiou
charge of rope we noticed in these col-
even know that C. R. Jones sold boots
and t4iocs, hats and cap3, ready-made
clothiug, &.C., at much lower rates than
anybody else. What unparalelled ignor-
anee 1
s?o, is Loldicg forth at Grecn.-J.urg.
fl'-'crries have made their appearance
oir market, at the very low price of
j ,l p-?r ij'iart. Who cin't make "jam"
?23 t'.-.e materials arc 0f such easy ae-
i .e'5' Harvesting has commenced in
;f-'l earnest iu this county, and farmers
I t: tUn '''1 in jretiinjr in their vrain. The
i . : 1 vill be very large Wc arc in- j just reward ior his vil.an.y
to Monsieur Wisscl for another
du.k, Samuel We'feff.Vhose. Married: On the 21st ult., br Rev.
in our county jail on a J- V. Kenedy, Mr. W. E. M'Ciiert to
.uiss .uaky j.uunlap, ootn 01 iniscoun-
umns some weeks ago, mace nts escat;e 1 J'
frrni that institution, and left for parts A Carp To Yocng Lames And Gentlemen.
unknown. He was confine! in one of the The subscriber will send free of c!,ar0t) to
, ... ... all who desire it, the Recipe aud directions
up-stair3 CCils, lrom wnicn it is ratner a for nl.,;iniJ a Slmple Vegetable balm, thnt will
ponderous undertaking to attempt to es
cape ; but by some means he became pos
sessed of the wherewith to cut asunder one
of the iron bars which form the door,
when he unceremoniously took his exit.
Wc understand that he was seen a few
miles from thh place on the pike the nest
moTtiing, going in the direction of Pitts
burg. Parties have been in search of
him, and it is to be hoped that he will be
retaken and brought back to receive the
in from two to eight days, remove Pimples,
Blotches, Tan. Freckles, Si-llowness, and all
impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving
the same as Nature intended it should be
soft, eleir, "mooth, and beautiful Those de
pirinir the Recipe, with full instiinctions, di
rections, and advice, will please call on, or
address (with return postage.)
JAS. T. MARSHALL, Piiaci ical Chemist,
No. 32, City Buildings, New York.
TAI LOR &. IRC.11LR,
4 T THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES
- IIcntisodox. Pa.,
sea Fruit k Ornamtntal Tress, Vines Ac, of
better grow th, larger size, and at lower prices
than any of the Northern or Eastern N urseries
and warrant them true to name.
Standard Apple trees at 1 S J cents each
5-10 per 100.
Peach trees, 13 to 20 ets each to
$13 per 100.
Standard Pear trees, 50 to 7a cts oach.
D;varf Pear trees, 50$ to$l each 20 to SCO
per loa
Dwarf Apple trees, 00 to 1 5 ct? each.
Standard Cherry trees 37 i to 73 cts.
Dwarf Cherry trees 50 to 75 cts.
Plum trees 50 cts.
Apricot trees 40 to 50 cts.
Nectarine trees 25 cts each.
Grape Vines 25 cts to Si.
Silver .Maple trees C2i to $1.
European Ash. 75 to 1
European Larch, 73 cts tr 1.50.
Norway Spruce, 50 cts to 51.
American Balsam Pine, 73 cts to Si. 50
American & Chinese Arbor Vita?, 50 cts to
$1.50
Strawberry Plants, $1 r" 100, Ac. &C.
Huntington. Jan. 25. 18C0.- 3tn.
fe in; -le
ICiLi.r.T IAV1S, JCI1N r. JCNLS, I
"VMZ-io-fy Hall,
PEALl.i S IN
GO BBS
f nt" ere is.
lent n.ea.-ii.i.s, sri-LUir.ee.us tihiujiiion, crit
ical cluuige-s. and lh;,t ; cmi licatic n of nervous
9
r.nd sr.-
Z -atrial of his generous small beer.
-!a;ie liant.uo's ghost, it went "down"
Is rariditv. Thanks. The Johns-
I'laitv.
.?r-5 lijvi r.c.Jri.l r tlinr rvin.
X-7
X
A streets paved, and the good work is
f- ing bravely on. The population"
j- Alt .oiirt, as hhown by the late census,
r-t ri'iite reach o.OUO. (J. Nelson
1 :";t. the Locj-I'eico nominee for As-
To llic V(ei-N of'C aikitirla.
I offer myself as an INDEPENDENT CAN
DIDATE for the House of Representatives at
the coming General Election.
MICHAEL DAN MAGEHAN.
Ebensburg. July 12, 18t;0.
t '
fU, YES ! OH, YES ! I Oil, YES
V THE KA 1 LKO A " !
The undersigned begs leave to inform the
.
Si
was in town arrantririir matters
i thing on Monday. That crossing
ffoc-n iftahl'.s aud Ecnlon's pavements
f r'i!'l Le repaired and rendered passable
r 0r c(1, or, like old worn-out roads, should
- "'".,,,. ()ur yOUnj, friend, C.
h i,;
7
f,rty, is in town on a short visit
li'Kuds. Ho Tia ircn holding
r,'u in the llroad Top reion for tlic last
J 1 'nths r to. "Hay-making" and
ea-ihf.king" are the popular amu-c-
,t:,:s moug the young lads and lassies
f I lace. The latter is said to be the
C'T w'k and better fun of the two.
fJiis . Hhej, Esq., is in town on a
?:&rt visit. He l00t3 v-ell. For a
j"HLt drive, try the E'o. and Susq.
Road.- T.onltr.a rn ?istTf-3.
arte this week.
Personal. Our friends of the Aitoo
na Trilun', in closing a notice of the mar
riage of our neighbor Swank, used the
following remarkable language : "By public at large that he has opened a hADDLi-.
1 n o nAUNK;S .-nop, on n,oh street, one
the wiy wc wouil rcnind lricu.i .HUliin auor east of Davis & Jones' store, where he
b i it I tinif! he was dolnir somethinif intends muiiuf;M turing and keeping on hand
S MM ILLS'. KllM.M mil VL.cr. ,iitii.-
for his countrv-. Hurry up, Aleck; the
best part of your life is running to waste.
In justice to the individual here refer
rr.l to. we mav remark that he has long
rr. tn tho. state of matrimonv, aud
CIIIV v- ' - - -
GALES, HARNESS oT all descriptions, COL
LARS, BLIND BRIDLES, Ac. all of which he
will se ll very low for rixh or wintry rolucr.
Call and examine my work before purchasing
elsewhere. JOHN E. CONNELL.
Ebensburg. April 10, 1860-tf.
ClienpesJ! llcnt ! ! Largest!!!
000,00
Pays for Tuition iu Single and Double En
try Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arith
metic and Lectures.
Hoard 8 vrteht $20 ; Stationary $7; Tuition
$35 ; J-.'ntire trprnttt 5-02.
Usual time to complete a full course, from C
to 10 weeks. Every student upon graduating,
is guaranteed to be competent to manage the
books of any business, and qualified to earn a
snlarv of from
S3 OO to SI.COO.
Students enter at any time No vacation
Review at pleasure.
Kin ST PREMIUMS rOP. BEST WUITINO
Awarded this Institution. Thebestand great
est variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of
th Union, is found here.
JUSgjj Ministers' Sons received at half price
For full information. Circular, Specimen of
Business and Ornamental Writing and Em
bellished View of the College, inclose five let
ter stamps to F. W. JENKINS,
Sept 2:-ly. Pitt.-bi'rgh, Pa.
EEr constai:t!v on hand a lar
trior stock of
L II Y f.OOPS,
of everv description, tuch cs'
CLOTHS, CASSI.MELES.
SATINETS, TV, ELDS.
JEANS, DEOWN AND
BLEACHED .MUSLINS,
DUESS GOODS r.fcrcnj st l;
FANCY' GOODS A N D N O T I O N S ,
A large assortment cf BOOTS and SPOTS,
which have just been received from Bestjn.
STRAW IUR and WOOL IIA'IS,
STATIONARY of cverv tlcscripticn.
W A L L P A P E 11 of every style. '
HARD WARJ
(J L'L'L'S I?.-l RF,
STOSE AND
JSAiiTJIZXirAR
A full snpplv of
GKOCEEIES.
SUCH AS SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS
COFFEE, 1EAS AND KiCE.
A FULL STOCK OF SPICES,
.V 1 3 O ,
TLOUR, BACON,
risn, TOBACCO.
CIGARS & SXUFF.
I A X 1 GLASS
Always ox ham?.
Drtips. ralnt'S d CIs,
an'l a full ossortment of other ai t'cles usually
kept iu country stores.
AU kinds cf Country Produce, such ns Butte"
Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po
tatoes. Bei.ns, Rags,
Ac, Ac,
taken in exchange for Goods, and t-ic Cash
never refused.
Ssjs-CHERF.Y. rori.AR and TINE LUM
BER bought and sold.
DAVIS JONES.
Ebensburg, Aug. 25, IfStb-tf.
"W'A'I'tEICS AM JEWELRS.
6 7r"
already claims the paternity of three lit- A FARM K)K SALE.
1 -im- iu if ;a nrverthrlrs a The subscriber is authorized to 5
tie Mullin-stalks. It is, ncvertliele. s, a sHuMe atot two miles east of El
sell a
Ebens-
sourcc of regret to him that, in conse- ,,urfr containing EIGHTY-THREE ACRES,
r,e jtiflni trill more or les, linvinir thereon erected a com-
qucnee of their sex, none of them will m-.r ,,, a Frnme Baril ow
ever be able to vote the licpubiiennucfcc t. ia lhe ocn,);,ncv of David D. Jones. Persons
This is the best he has yet been able to wishing to pun-base will make application to
tins, is me uuv v j me, at Ebensburg. where the conditions will
do for his country, but well, he llattcrs ,,e maie know 11. Possession will be given on
himself that "while there is life there is the first day of April next
hope."
EiiF.NSCLRO & Cuesson R. R. The
work on this road is rapidly approaching
completion, and wc are informed by those
who ought to know, that about two-thirds
of the entire grading is already finished.
It is confidently anticipated that thelron
Ilorse "will make its dslut into ye ancient
village abont th fiddle of October next-
EW COOLS
TOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
Just received, and for sale at rcducrd pri
ces, a full supply of Staple and Fancy Goods,
consisting ol Cloths. Cassimcres, Sattiuitis.
Jeanj. Tweeds, end a huge arieiy of other
summer wear lor men and boys.
200 pieces of Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and
other Fancy Dress Goods.
Brown and Bleached Muslins, Checks and
Fancy Shirtings, Flannels, Stella, Cashmere
and Merino Shawls, lloiscry. Gloves, Notions,
MADE-UP CLOTHING.
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SII0E3,
All Wool Carpetings, Hemp and Cotton do.
at from 15 to 28 cents per yard, Fioor O.l
Cloths, Queensware and Crockery. Hardware
and Cutlery, Groceries. Drugs and Medicines.
Linseed a'ld Wh;'b; Oil. Window Glass,
Paints, Varnish ami Tuipclilitic.
Fish. Salt. Flour, Iron, Nails r.nd Steel, Ma
nilla and Hemp Ropes of did'trent sizes.. Cot
ton Yarns. Carpet Chains, Ac, Ac. all of which
will be sold at the very lowest prices.
E. HUGHES.
Ebensburtr. Mrv 3. 18C0-tf
11U ejp l.tic s.vtmcn to wjr 1 nu exercise lor
wl:i h the pi jsicii 11 l.r.s 1:0 v.: me.
In :,)) j. .r.r!,rl s Cf r. II birds, red for
re a ou s latnili.i! to 1:,, .lie; 1 ii:e n, the pcrnlicii
of this pri-p;!)-i:tior. of uon P.iUt r.eccst-rrily be
srhiti ry. n r. unlike the Id oxides, it is vigo
rously tonfll wili.e ut 1 eil g txiitiug and over
heating; and (i;i!y. retuli.ily eprient, evea
in the mcit e bitinate cn.-es ot costiver.ess,
without ev( r being a gastric purgative, or in
Cictiiig n diss-f.ru ble fdiMuiuii.
It i.- this h.t:i.i pi j c 1 ty, Muong others, -which
makes it jo rtroi.ik.-biy efiteu.i.l and ptima-r.t-nt
a rn-ccy for 1'iUt, lj 011 wLiehit iilso
a; c-i;rs to exert a distinct i nd specific action,
ly disien;:g the lcccl tendency which formi
the 111.
In J yrfrps c. inrrmrrrlde r.?rre its reuses,
a single box ot these Chalybeate Pills has of-te-t
suCic( d for thetrcit l.:Liiui.l cases, inclu
dit:g the f.ttei.c; ni e ottiveiiess .
T., 1 . . . 1 . J . . ? . .
I i j. urn 1.1 1 iv. tu j. u it i. a c. eve n w 1. 1 n flcvancea
10 l ; .tftiurv. onhimed. mr.cir.tirg. t;r.d eppa
rcutiy n:;;i,j.u: ir. theeCecti have been equally
deeirive rud : .-tiii.-hij.g.
In the local pains, loss of flesh r nd f trc-ngth,
di biliti tii.g ce i:jh and ren ittent hectic which
, gcmrnily ;r.dii te ,f Ccr.svnf.fion, this
remedy has lu.ayrd :l,c i If,rni f friends and
phytiei: ns. in scver.i ery gratifying and ic
te rc.-tirg ii:St;-i.ecs.
In Sct'u'ds ji'lrrru'ais this medicated
Ircn has Lad far mere tlu.n the pood effect of
the most cautiously bt.laccd preparations of
iodine, w ithout any of their w ell known lia
biiitit 5.
The attention cf females cannot be too con
fidently invited to this rrn.ecy und rettorative,
in the cases peculiarly affecting them.
In Rlfhmar-sn,, both chioniccnd icflamto
ry in the latter, howev r. more decidedly
it has been inv;.iinl!v well reported, both as
1 alleviatii g pain and reducing the swellings
a::i; in:i.t.-s 01 the joints ?nd muscles.
In luurmiiunt J tiers itr.ust necesf arily be
a r reat muci'y rnd cnt-rgeiic retorative.ond
j its progre? in tl.c new settlements of the West,
j will j rob: My le one of LiL renown and use
1 ,'ulne.-s No r ir.toy liasevcr been discovered
i:i the whole history cf me ciciue w Lieh exerts
turh pron ji. - I T? Ed fully restorative ef
fects. Good fppcii'e, et nspltte digettion, rap
id acquisition of strer.gtb- w-ith an unusual
dispot-it-on for ertive ar.d cheerful exercise
immediately follow its use.
3.1 in up iu neat fiat metal boxe, con
taining .'.0 pills. Price SO cents per box; for
sale by c'ruggifts rnd dealers. Will be sent
free to nvy eddress on the receipt of the price.
I All letter.-, orders, etc.. fchould be addressed
to P.. B. LCC KE L I O.. General Agents,-
20 Cedar street, Jf. T.
May 31, ISCO-ly
ri AEES this method of inlcrniing bis old
J fiictids. th. t he is still engaged in the
Mercantile Business, at Ebctibbnrg, and is at
ail tiuies prepared to sell to pur Lasers,
ATTKE LOWEST FRiCES.
Every variety and discretion of sUpl
and
FANCY DRY GOOrP,
HARDWARE
QUEENS WARE.
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO
CIGARS,
ic, SiC.
Arn' in f?ct every 11 !rg rt?-nnl!r found in
general Store. Au ex:-uiinoliou of Lis stock
and prices is all he de-sires ct any time to ef
fect s:!cs.
r Approved Country prodnce in x
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jjyj.Ct. Agent of John II. Hughes.
-TVTOTICE.
V The subscribers beg leave to inform
their customers, and the public generally, I
that the report which has been circulated to
the effect that they do not intend to work any
this summer is trronroux. We expect to com
mence CARDING about the first of July nest,
and shall then cheerfully and to the best of
our ability accommodate all who may faror
ns with tbeLr custom.
rwr.3t JONES k YENNII4.
TSTAIIL respectfully informs the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity that he is still
engaged in the Watch and Jewelry business at
the old stnnd ot htahl & Roberts, immediately
oppoite the store of E. Shoemaker & Sons.
All kinds of watches, clocks aud jewelry now
on hand, which will be told very low for cash.
Watches, e locks, jewelry and musical instru
ments of all kinds repaired at the shortest
notice and wa-ranted. The ladies are invited
to call aud examine his large stock of jewelry.
J. STAHL.
Ebensburg, April 5, 18C0. tf.
I O It E11I.VS".
The subscriber w ill lease for a term of vears
"THE PENS A COL A MILL PROPERTY,"
w ith 1,J00 acres of land adjoining, heavily
timbered 30 ai res surrounding the mill are
cleared, and undei a high state of cultivation.
Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, Ac. The
Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as
well as an upright saw, aud three small circu
lars for lath. A.C., and is capable of making
lU.'JUU 1EET OF El-MliER TEE WAY.
The above described valuable property will
be leased on favorable terms. PorSCbioa giv
en at any time. Address
LLOYD & HILL. Hollidaysburg.
Or Wjj. U. Gabdseb, Esq., Wili- Ta
SpcuVer 1, ltS8:bf.
OOD, M Oil UK EL & CO..
Johnstown, Pa.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IS ALL KIXI3 !' V T. n C U A V r I S F,
Keep c.usi.uitly on hand li.e J'oUom ing arti
cles :
DRY GOODS. HATS AND CAPS,
CARPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS,
CLOT I i Iti G , B N N ETS.
NOTIONS, 11 ARDW A E E ,
Q U E E N S W A 1 : E . PROY1SI O N S ,
BOOTS SHOES, FISH. SALT.
GROCERIES, FLOUR. BACON,
rrrn of all Kirns, vkgetaiifp, tc.
Cjy" Clothing and Boots and Shoes made to
order on reasonabletrnus.
Johnstown March 1 ISCO-tf.
ehange for GOODS ait nil times.
Ebensburg, Aug. 25. UC.0.-tf.
rHE PITI'SBURG WEEKLY DISPATCH,
lo single subscribers. One Dollar a Tsax.
OKLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAR
In (Inns of 'I LN mulled to one Address.
ISU!" D EV il.Y SA1URDAY MORNING.
The Weekly Dispatch" is published every
Saturday, on new type, on a sheet the sire of
the '-Daily Dis-pateb." It will contain the
LATEST NEWS t.y teleg-aph and mails; local
news ; news of the neighborhood- comprising
Western Pennsylvania and Virginia, end east
ern Ohio : correct news from a distance; care
fully prepared iv.i.iket reports ; and everything
neiesai v to make e.n egrecahle lnd enter
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1 ' 1 nig :
Single Copies, one yo.i, in felvrrce, 1.00
Three e'o tlo to oue r.ddrees, 2 CO
Five do do do 3.00
Te n do do do 5 CO
-3 In nil clubs of fifteen or over, one ex-
Fostnfie, free in AllecbfDT
PURE CIDER VINEGAR :
TO GROCES AND II USF.KEEPFRS.
Toe subscriber would cell yenr ntt r.tion to
tile fact that he has commerced in the I nr-
ough of Johnstown the manufacture of furt tra copv allowed
Cider Vir,r;;nr, don'ide-dirtilli A, which he rf- county. In St:'te of Pennsylvania, thirteen
fcrs for ra'.e by the barrel rs cherp as the same ' cents. Flsew here, twenty-Mi cents year.
quality cr.n he purchased elsewhere. j MNP IOR A M LCTMFN COPY.
If yon wish to sharpen your appetite, try ) FOSTER & FILLSGN, Publisher,
some of Sharp's f harp viuc'gar, wtrractcd pure ; m!0 Pittsburg. Pit.
and free from drugs , . t r -
Orders ehonld be addressed to j ? iAL.1. tne pcod r.CW light do v
JOHN SI1ASP, Johnstown, T. JL ble sett of WAGON HARNESS hy
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