The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, August 23, 1860, Image 4

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State Elections.
fhe following States hoU elections bo
ford the Presidential elactioa : Alabama,
oo the first Monday in August; Arkan
us, oa the first Monday in August ; Cali
fornia, on the first Wednesday in Septem
ber; Florid, on the first Monday in
Ootober ; Georgia, on the first Monday in
October; Indiana, on the second Tuesday
in October; Iowa, ou the second Tuesday
ia Ootober ; Kentucky, on the first Mon
day in August; Louisiana, on the first
Monday in August; Maine, on the second
Monday in Stpteiuber ; Minnesota, on the
second Tuesday in October ; Mississippi,
on the first Monday in October; Missouri,
on the first Monday in Auqjust ; Ohio, oc
tho second Tuesday in October; Penn
sylvania, on the second Tuesday in Octo
ber ; South Carolina, on the second Mon
day in October ; Tennessee, on the first
Thursday in August ; Texas, on th first
Monday in August ; Texas, on the first
Mottday ia August ; Vermont, on the first
Tuesday in September.
A gourd had wound itself around a
lofty palm, and in a few weeks climbed to
its very top. "How old inayest thou be?"
asked the new corner. "About a hundred
years." "About a hundred 3-ears, aud no
taller! Only look; I have grown as tall
i? you in fewer days thaiou can count
years." "I know that well," replied the
palni. " "Every year of my life a gourd has
climbed up round nie, as proud as thou art
nd as short-lived as thou shalt be."
tO "Sir," said a colporteur, "shall I
leave some tracts here?" "Yes," was ihe
reply, "with the heels this way."
EST" lie careful how you jest. The rich
est joke of the season may be a very 'un
seasonable one, and produce a very bad crop.
t'UK REM.
rTHhe subscriber will lease for a terra of vears
X "THE PEXSACOLA MILL PROPERTY,"
with 1,000 acres of land adjoining, heavily
timbered lii) acres surrounding the mill are
cleared, and under a high state of cultivation.
Also, blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, ic. The
Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as
well as an upright saw, and three small circu
lars for lath, ic, and is capable of making
10,000 FEET OF LUMBER PER DAY.
The above described valuable property will
be leased on fnvorable terms. Possession giv
en at nnv time. Address
LLOYD & HILL, ilolli Jaysburp.
Or Wm. H. Gardner, Esj-. VYT. " Pa
September 1, 1850:tf.
L'sCri'L ive.tio.s.
I AM manufacturing and sellina. at the low
rate of sis dollars, O. C. GREENS PAT
ENT FEED CUTTER, acknowledged, by all
who have tried it, the simplest, must dura.bk
aud easiest operated uiihinc ever gotten up.
It will cut Corn Fodder, loii Sir.iw, shear
U&ts, tangled. Straw, or Hay. 1 ha e the right
of Cambria, Indiana Armstrong, Clarion. For
est, Elk and Jefferson counties. I will dispose
of the right in three or four of the last named
counties on fair terms.
I have also the right for HAYDEVS PAT
ENT CARRIAGE WHEELS, in Cambria and
Blair counties. This Wheel has stood thete-t
vt over four years in many of the Eastern and
Soath-westera States, and proves to be much
stronger and more durable-, although one
third lighter, than the ordinary Wheel. I do
not desire to sell any of mv ter
ritory on thi3, but will furnish
Carriages, Eugjies, sulkies, sc
I propose to accommodate Car
riage-makers with Wheel3 (orhuos auu axle;
on reasonable term3. The3e Wheels are fast
upersedicg all others.
Call at my shop, near the Ebensburg Foun"
dry, and examine for vourselves.
ISAAC C. SINGER.
Ebensburg, February 2, 1SS0
Mocilcal.
Dfc. HAMPTON'S.
DR. HAMPTON'S
DR. HAMPTON'S
DR. HAMPTON'S
DP- HAMPTON'S
DR. HAMPTON'S
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Compound Diuretic Pills
Cures Gravel, Gleet, Stricture, Leucorrhoea,
Female Weaknesses, Irregularities, Obstruc
tion, Dropsy, Loss of Appetite, Loss or Mem
wry, Loss of Power, Dimne33 of Vision, Ira
potency, Seminal Weaknesses, Nocturnal Emis
sions, Liabetes, aud all other diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys and Sexual Organs.
These Pills are prepared with great care,
contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but are
purely vegetable ia their composition, and are
endorsed, recommended and used in the prac
tice of Physicians generally for the cure of the
above diseases. When Physicians recommend
preparation, sufferers should no longer lies
itate to test its eflicacy. Price 5o cts. perbox
DR. HAMPTON'S Medicated COUGH SYRUP.
A pleasant and most effectual remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza nndalloth
er affections of the Throat and Lungs.
In placing this article before the Public, the
Proprietors have endeavored to combine etli
cacy with cheapness, and have put it up in
such a manner as to place it within the reach
of all. ""Price 25 cents per bottle.
1R. HAMPTON'S
ANTI-UHEUMATIC MIATUUE,
Cures Acute, Subacute, Chronic, and Nervous
Rheumatism.
This preparation is presented to the public
with the utmost confidcuce in its efficacy. It
has beeu the result of many years of study, ob
servation, and experience, liy its use I have
restored to health and vigor, many who have
for years been afflicted with this excruciatingly
painful disease. When taken according to the
directions, it never fails.
Dr. H. lately returned from a professional
visit fcnd residence of six months in Cuba, du
xiaj, which time hecurai mere than one thous
and (1,0J0) cases of thi3 direase seme of
which bafctd the skill of the most celebrated
European physicians.
Certificates of some of the greatest cures on
record can be seen by application at Lis office.
rSfcTABED ONLY 7
Dr. T. HAMPTON & CO.,'
'No. 405 Spruce Gtrtel, Philadelphia.
Trice $1,29 per large bottle. Sold by Drug
gists and dealers throughout the United States
Canada, Cuba, and Scuti. America.
A. A. BA2KEF., Scle Ageut fci Lbcacburg
Tb. lo!y
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS.
ABRAHAM KOl'ELIN, Attorney
at Law, Johsjitown, Pa. Office on Main
street. - aug2j,1853-tf.
CD. MURRAY, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Pa. Office onposito Craw
ford'3 Hotel. aug.25,lli39.tf.
OHN S. R1IEY, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg, Pa. . Office iu Colonade Row.
August 25, lS39;tf.
ICIIAEL IIASSO.V, Attorney at
Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
August 23, 1339. tf.
IIARLES W WIN GAUD, Attorney
at Law, Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pa.
August 23, 1859:tf.
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James C. Noon, Attorney at Law, Eb
ensburg, Pa. Office No. 3 Colonade Row.
August 25, 1859. -tf.
PHIL S. NOOX, Attorney at Law,
Ebensburg:, Penn'a. Office two doors
cast ofThonipson's Hotel.
August 29, 1839.-lv.
"YVriLLIAM KITTELL, Attorney &
T Counsellor at Law. Office in Colon
nade Row-, Ebensbu-r, Penn'a.
August 25, lS59.-if.
M.
MAGEIIAN, Attorney at
aw, Ebensburjr, Pa. Office on High
street, opposite the Post Ouice.
ugust 23, 1859.-tf.
L. JOHNSTON, Attcrney at Law.
V Ebensburjr, Cambria countv. Pa.
rSjf Office oiposite the Court House.
Ebensburg, December 1, 1839.
AC. MULLTN, Attorney at Law, Eb-
ensburp, Cambria countv. Pa.
K5ii Ollice two doors north of Colonade Row,
and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, December 1, 1859.
g. m. reed, Ebensburg. t. L. hlver. Johnstown
J KKU & IIEIEK, Attorneys at
A; Law. ('ounsel given in the English and
German languages. Office iu Colonade Row,
Ebensburg. Pa. faus. 25,1859-tf.
I" 01ERT A. M'COY, Attorney at Law
i Ebensburir, Cambria count3-, Pa.
All manner of legal business in the several
courts of this county promptly attended to.
June 2$, lSG0:tf
T IL CAMPBELL, Aran
f I Law, Ebensburg, Cambria .
oRNEY AT
ouiit, Pa.
He w:ll attend to all business entrusted to his
care in the Courts ot tauiOria ant luuiana
counties. Office in Colonade Row.
August 23, 1859.-tf.
G1 W. OATM AN, Attorney at Law,
? Ebensburg, Cambria countv, Pa.
Will atttn-l to all liHginexs irtrtisU'I to hit
cure in tne srreral courts o f Cambria and Indiana
counting. Ot'ice opposite the Cvurt IIou?t.
July 12, 190 U'
1ILANCIS A. SHOEMAKER, Attor
ney at Law, Ebensburg. Pa.
ill practice in the several four's of Clear
field. Indian i and Cambria cou"nties. Office
two doors west of Crawford's Hotel
June 14, lsCO-tf
HC. CHRISTY, M. i).t Wilmore,
Cambria co., Pa. Office at his resi
dence next door to Jefferson House.
Wimore, aug.25,'59tf.
T S. Bl'NN, M. D., tenders his pro--LX1
fessional services to the citizens of Eb
ensbuig. OHice iu Drug Store, on High st.,
opposite Thompson's Hotel.
LbensburgrAugust 25, 1839:tf.
G EORGE R. LFAYIS, M. P., ten 4
his professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburg and viciuiu-. He ma3' be found
in the office formerly occupied by Dr. D. W.
Lewis. Night calls made at the office.
August 23, lS59:tf.
JACKSON & CLARK, Surceon Den
tists, Johnstown, Pa. One of the firm
will be in Ebensburg during the first ten days
of each month, during which time all persons
desiring his professional services can find hiin
at the office of Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite
Blair's Hotel. aug.23,is5rtf.
R. J. M. M'CLURE, Surgeon and
Mechanical Dentist, respectfully oilers
his professional services to the ladies aud gen
tlemen of Johnstown and viciuityof thisplace.
Particular attention paid to diseases of the
Mouth. Teeth extracted with electrical for
ceps. Office in the old '-Exchange," on Clinton
street.
Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859.-ly.
JOSEPH W. MYERS, Justice of the
Peace, Summerhill, Cambria county.
August 23, 1859:tf.
AUSTIN THOMPSON, Justice of the
Peace, Wilmore, Cambria county.
August 25, 1839:tf.
1 B. COHICK, Justice of the Peace,
-Jm Johnstown, Pa.
fci? Collections promptly attended to, and
Conveyancing doue with accuracy and dis
patch. aug.25,1859:tf.
UIIESSBl'UG FOIXDIIY.
HAYING purchased the entire stock
and fixtures of the Ebensburg Foundry
the subscriber is prepared to furnish farmers
and others with
1'L O U G II S, PL O U O II POIXTS
S TO V E S, M I L L I R O X S, '
THRESH IXG MACHISES,
and castings of auy kind that may be needed
in the community.
Dy strict attention to the business of the
concern', he hopes to merit, and trusts he wilf
recciye, a liberal patronage from those in
want oarticles in his line.
All business donat the Foundry.
. EDWARD GLASS.
September 1, 1859 -tf.
II, YES ! OH YES ! ! Oil, YES! l
THE RAILROAD !
The undersigned begsi. leave to inform the
public at large that be has opened a S DDI E
and HARNESS SHOP, on High street, one
door east ot Davis k Jones' store, where he
iate.id3 manufacturing and keeDicc-on had
SADDLES, HIDING BRIDLES, MAJLTIn!
GALEo, HARNESS of all descriptions COJ
LARS, BLIND ERIDLEd, Ac. all of whichVl
will sell very low for cash or country rrodi".
Call and esaaaiuc mj work before ftuichasia
elsewhere. . JOHN E. CON NELL "
Ibec&burg, Arri! 19; l&GO-tf. '
FiXCBIiSIOB.
DEALLxi
"TXould respectfully call the attention of the public to one of the greatest improvements
y ever made in Cooking stoves the burning of the Gas and smoke iirisiug 1'roiu the
coal by which means is saved fifty per cent, of Fuel. The improvements claimed are
1st a great saving of Fuel.
2d a much quicker and hotter oven from the seme fire.
2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double.
4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves.
He has also on hands a large assortment of HARDWARE, CHAIN PUMPS, HOOP IRON,
NAILS, GLASS of all size, TARLE and POCKET CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, HARVESTING
TOOLS, etc., etc.
Also he still manufactures and keeps on hand a large assortment of Tin, Copper and
Sheet Iron, all of wkich he will sell at extremely low prices in exchange for Cash or
Countrv produce.
Nov24, 1359:tf GEO. HUNTLEY.
npiIE SUBSCRIBER REGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PL'DLIC GENERALLY THAT HE
has opened out at
HIS NEW STORE IIOOM,
ON HIGH STREET, OfiE SQUARE EAST OF THE DIAMOND, EBENSBURG, FA.
a r-AiiGt: AssoiiTjiK.vr or
zp-t t j&.isrjE 'STrjLJsr'jjjLLi jl-i. goods,
HATS AND CAPS,
QUE ENS WARE,
CROCKERVWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING,
STATIONERY,
To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the
3LiOX7e7-osrfc Prices I?or CJ-ajEsli,
or for most kinds ol Country produce.
A. A. BARKER
Ebensburg, Oct. 27, 1859.-tf.
li. P. THOMPSON, with
I. I. IM1TOX &. Co.,
"YVT'liolesale Dealers iu and Manufactu
T T turers of .
II ATS, CATS, FURS,
Hatters' Materials, Straw Goods, Artificial
Flowers, Bulfalo Robes, ic, ic
No. 326 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.
C's't piiiil fur Woui and .'iljijiinj Jurs. ;
PlllCE I. PATTOX. A. Oi'ri: HElMSil.
August 23, lS39-tf
-y. S. HAYE.V,
PLAIN and FANCY JOB PllINTLR,
STATIONER,
Dlank Book Manufacturer, Cook Binder,
aud dealer in every description of
American and Foreign Papers, ic, ic.
Corner of Wood and Third streets, PITTS
BURG, Pa.
Sy Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type
Founders i Electroty pers, Philadelphia.
August 23, 1839:t.f
C. C. STEWART, with
iia.iy &. Biit:xt:fi,
Ctoni mission Merchants and Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE AX I) CT'TJ.ERV,
Nos. 23 and 27 North Fifth street, easi
side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA.
EDWAUO S. UANOY, JXO. G. IJILEXNEn,
C. F. ERENNEIt
August 23, 1839:tf
GEORGE M. RIDDLE, with
riiiit.-i.i:, gil.l & tc
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Domestic
DRY GOODS AND CARPETING,
No. 243 Market St., below Third, and No.
232 Church Alley, Philadelphia..
Dec. 1. lS39:tf
JAMES DOUGHERTY, with
J. Js. SORVER,
Wholesale Dealer in
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
No. H N. Fifth street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
Also, Manufacturer andlmporter of Foreign
and Domestic CIGARS. sep.l,1639:tf.
D. J. CARROLL.
WM. BENKETT.
BENNKTT & CARROLL, Imp-oilers
ami Dealers in
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, SFCAES,
Old Monongahtla and Rtctiftd Whitly, j e.
No. 120 Wood 6treet, Pittkbckg, Pa.
June 14, lS60:tf
WM. UEYNOLDS. J. m. STtVEXSON, JR
J. POWE.f SMITH.
JOHN HILL, with
REYNOLDS, SMITH & CO.,
GROCERY i COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 N.dlbward street, '
Oct. 20, 1859. -u- Baltimore.
J, PATTON THOMPSON, with
Ai.xntnx;i: i, co.,
importers and Jobbers in Notions, Ho
siery, Gloves, Trimmixos, Silk Handkfr
cuiErs, Cravats and FANCY GOODS, No
134 Market street, ( 1'ruitt $ Era's old stand )
rag-25.1859:tf PHILADELPHIA.
G. W. TODD, with
COU4I & WALTOff,
C23 Market St., Phila.
Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
August 25, 1859. tf
r D. M'OLKES & Co., . -
I No. 133 North Third street
Philadelphia.
Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes
May 17, 18C0-tf
VV. H. LLOYD & CO.
Altooiia, pa.
D "RAFTS on tne Principal Cities, and Sil
ver and Gold for sale. Collections made
iionej3 received oa deposit, payable on de
mand, without interest, or upon tine, with
att at fair rates. nor3 '53tf
STOVS DEPOT.
ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE,
FLOUR AND RACON,
PROVISIONS, &c, ic.
CAMBRIA IIOL'SJ-:, Main Strekt,
KJ Johnstown. J est' iil Mit'ii;a Jicr,
Landlord. This establishment has recently
been thoroughly renovaU-d, and is now well
fitted up for the comfortable cccouimod: ticn
of boarders or trnnsici.t patrons. The Table
will be supplied with the best the market af
fords, while at the Bar will nlwnys be foucd
as good Liquors as can be obtaiuid anywhere
The new Landlord, in i-tain epening the
Cambiia Ilouse" to the public, promises tc
sprre iiu pains to ninke it a first rate hotel.
JESBoard, Three Dollars per week, or One
Dcllnr per dy.2i8
A Hack will be in waiting at the railropd
station on the arr;v:il of the trains to convey
passengers, free of Large, to the 1. cure.
HORSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY.
Johnstown. Aug. 25, 18."9.-ly.
RCADL UOlEJt, LUhsLurg, l'a.
J-A; The subscriber, having lenstd, re-l:tttd
and newi' furnished the "Ebensburg House,"
is prepared to accommodate Lis friends end
the public generally. The House has always
been a favorite for visitors during the Summer
season, end I will spare no pains in making it
an agreeable Lome lor all sojourners. My Ta
ele ill always be luxuriously supplied "from
the uiarkets. of the country and the citier. My
Bar will be filled with liquors of choice
brands. My Stable is attended by careful
hostlers, aud my chi-rges will be such as to
suit all. Expecting to receive a share of j ct
ronnge, and f'!!y intending to deserve it, 1
hereby throw open my houFe to tLe public
HENRY FOSTER.
Au-ust 25, 1859:tf.
EAILROAD IIOlSR, "tt iiiuore, Cam
bria county, Pa. (Near Peuiin. Railroad
Station. ) Jas. D. Hamilton, J'rcj ricfi.r.
An extensive Buvi;ng saloon is connected
with the House. TLe Talle will be fur
nished with the best the market pffords, cr.d
the Bar supplied with the best of liquors, in
cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew
eries. Extensive and convenient Staeli:.g is
attsched fo the premises.
Wilmore, August 25, 1850:tf.
AMBRIA HOUSE, Wilmt-re, Pa..
Has been recently opened ly Geo. Ran
dolph, formerly of Blair county.
Mr. Randolph premises to Lis patrons the
best accommodations ai;d the lowest charges
of any house in the'eounty. The former high
character of the honse is sufficient guaranty
of what its future will be.
GEORGE RANDOLPH.
W.lmore, April 12, UfcO.tf
EI) LION HOTEL,
St. Clair street, (near the new Wire
Bridge,) Pittsburg, Pa.
ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor.
N. B. Good Stabling and Wagon Yard at
tached to the House sufficiently large enough
to accommodate 200 head of Horses. Also, h
very large Sale Stable. dccl5,'59t
NION HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa.
Jons A. Blaip., Proprietor.
Also, in connection, BLAIR fc Co's HACKS
will leave the "Union House" for Wilmore
station in time to take the Eastern and West
ern traius. Every accommodation will be af
forded to rnnke passeugers comfortable.
August 25, 1859:tf.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebensburg, Pa
John Thompson, Jr., Proprietor.
The Table is always supplied with the
choicest delicacies. The Bar is s'tpplied with
choice liquors : and the Stacle attended by
cartful hostlers. Boarders taken by the week
month or year. aug23,1839tf,
AMBRIA HOUSE, Wilmore, l'a.
Palmer a Beck, Proprietors.
Hacks attend the arrival of each train to
convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence by
Plunk Road to Ebensburg.
August 25, 1859:tf.
s
T. LAWRENCE HOTEL
No. 1018 Chestnut st., Philadelphie.
. b. Campbell & Co.. Proprietor
X7OR SALE One good new liphtdou
X1 blesett of WAGON HARNESS by
Aug. 25,1859. U Q. HUSTLST.
A N APERIENT and stomcc bic prers-
Xjl. ration of Iron pur. bed of Oxygen Fr.d
Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanc
tioned by the highest mtuscal authorities,
both in Europe and the United States, tied
prescribed in their practice. The experience
of thousands daily proves that no preparation
of Iron can be compared with it. In.j-urities
of the blood, depression of vital energy, prle
pnd otherwise sickly complexions, indicate its
necessity in almost tvtiy conceivable cast.
Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been
tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each
of the following complaints, viz:
In Dtlih'y, Xervous AJtctr.s, Emaciation
Tiysptpsia, C'ot;ttpatior, Eivrrl.ao, 1 tiiiiiy,
Incipient Ccnsini.jticti, Scrtf ulcus luLtriv ,'ovi,
Suit Rlnvn, Mtsiitimti vutn n , V.hiii'i, C'.ojt.-
Liver Uoniplotnts, (l.roriic Enidarl.t;, Rhiv
r..atirm, lnlcru.iittnt linrs, 2'ivj.lts c thi
Pace. etc.
In cases of General Debimit. whether the
result of acute diseases, or of the continntd
diminution of nervous and niusculer energy
from chronic c-cmph-int?, on trial cf this re
storative Las proved successful to an exunt
w hk-h 'no description corwriittn attestation
would render credible. Invalids so loug bed
ridden as to have bccoine forgotten iu their
own nfigliborhooda, Lave suudi nly rerppeured
in the bu.-y world as if ju?t returned frtmj-io
tractcd travel in a distant 1: r.d. Some very
signal inst.iuccs of this kind arc attested of
female sufferers, cmaciatid victims of aj pa
rent luarasinus, saiiuimotis cxh;-.u?tioii, crit
ical changes, and that cou:j licr.tioii of nervous
and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for
which the physician Las no i;; me.
In Xirviux AJiertlotis cf all kinds, f.ud for
reasons familiar to medical n.t n, ihe operation
of this jii fparation f iroii n ust niciss-arily be
salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigo
rously tonic, without Leh;g excitisgand over
heating; and gciitly. regularly i-periiui, c tu
in the most obstinate cases tf costiveness.
without ever being a gastric purgative, or in
flicting a disagreatle stnj.t.cu.
It is this latter pro erly, smong others, which
makes it so remarkably" t ftettual and perma
nent a remedy for I'dis, upon whiih it also
appears to exert a di.-tinct i.nd specific action,
by dispersing the local tendency which ftims
them.
In Utfnpepsir, innumerable rsrrc its causes,
a single box of these Chrhhcnte Piiis has o!
ten sv.fTiti d lor the most habitual cases, inclu
ding the attiri Jant costi veuc.-s.
In uncl.ccktd . 7 ' , ivcn when advanced
to Ihisn-tern , continued. mf.cir.tirg. at d nrj-a-rcntly
malignair, theeflccto J.aA e Uin tquaiiy
dei-isive and rstoni;Lii g.
In the lnc:!l pains, s cf flesh md strcr gth.
d'.l iiuatiig cou;,!: tti rci.iitte:.t iicclic vhiti.
generally indicate h.c'p.tr.t Cot tvvj tier-, this
remedy Las allayed the ak in, cf fiknds tm;
physicians, iu se tral very gratifyiug tnd in
teresting instances.
In Scrofulcus TuLcrculbsis this medicated
Iron Las had far u.ore tl an thegocd tlUcl ct
the most Cf.uticusly balanced piiparttiocs cl
iodine, without try of thtirwfli known I;s
biiliits. The attention of ftrr.rlcs csnr.ct be troccr
fidently invited to this rr; (e. ard rtttcratite,
in the cas-s pecoliaily ailtciing '.Lm. "
In Rhturiaiisn,, bosh iLioi.icaLd irfinrric
ry in the latter, Lowcv r. mcse decir'tdij
it has been invariably v. di n 1 crttd. both rs
alleviating pain nrd rtt'ocii g t'.e swellings
and stifl'ncss of the joints and mpsclts.
In Interr.-.itunt lit erg itn ust ncc tsstiilv be
a grent rtn.cdy and energetic rt.-torstivc ." nd
its progress iu the new setilen-.cx.ts c : ti e Wtst,
will piobrbly be one of L'gh rtncwa rndust
luLuess No rimcdy has ever beci. di.-icvtrid
:n the w hole l.i.-tcry of r. cicii.e w b.ch esuts
such pron:pt, hrppy and fully restorative tf.
fects. Good i j.petite, t en j It're digtslirr , rpp
id acquisition cf ttrtngtl., with .n tnutiial
disposition for rctive j.r.d tLctiful cxtitisc
iirrrediatcly follow its use.
EGl-Put up in nest Cat metal beses, cen
tair.ir.g ;,0 p. lis. Price 0 cents rr box; for
sale by rlrngpists f::d de-lers. Will be sent
free to ny address cn the retc-ipt of tl.epricf
A.l letters, oirurs. nr.. should be rdcrcssif
to R. E. LOCKE A CO.. Gni:l Ajmis.
20 Cedar street, N. Y.
May 31, lS60-Iy
i'ATElCAlZi: YOiR OWX !
Tho. lrtttTt'on J'ufunl Fur Jnrrcuue C'j..
OF CAMBRIA COUMY
LOCATED AT EE EN Err EG, p A.
rpilE ebove rimed Corrpar.v, orrrnized
A April Clh, lf57, will efrcct insun ucf s 0
piopeny at. saie rates. . Uc-ng j-crticch-rlv
careful in the risks taken, this Comparv rit
sents a reliable and cheap medium, thiouch
which persons may secure themselves a-uiEM
probrble losses by fire.
Office cn Centre Street, nearly opncriti
Thompson's '-Mountain IIcufc."
D. II. ROBERTS, Prc
A. C. Mcli.ik. R?c'y. k Tre?
JOSEPH H. CAilPBELL, A-ent
Aug. 25, lS59.-ly. ' 0
TI ST OPENED AND FOR SALE
fj BY It. S. BUNN, il. D., a gener CSJ,
al assortment of vS"r
BRIGS 3IEDICIXES,
, Sp'ces, 0,7s, 1'ahits, Pjr-Sn j,.s,
Brandies, Vincs, Ciiis, riufd,
Pocket Cutlery, Razor?, Riushes. Combs Sf,
tionery, Blank Books. Perfumery, :'0p
Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, and other articles
usually kept iu Drug Strros.
u 4 R- S. BUNN, M. D.
Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 185C.-ly.
5c" Tniloiinpr Csf :il Ilsl: n cnt.
rrh undcrsien-d rcsj ectfully intorm?
JL. the citizens of Ebensburg nd vicinitv
that be has opened a ToiloiW establishment
nest doer to Dr. Dunn's Drug Store, where be
is prepared to manufacture garments of the
latest style and most complete workn-anshrn
He hopes by strict attention to business to
merit and receive a share of pntronnge
Ebesiurfr, Sept. 1. 18:!):lv.
SADDLERY! DDLERY
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, ma.
to order by the subscriber. Shir Sl?
on Ilorner St., in the basement of hi I ?Tk
dwelling-house.. Country produce ta-H"al
ken in exchange for work.
r, . James MAcriai.
- M mm ma mmmxm mm. m V
w
ILL be published every TLBrs.;
the following rates, vii-' - -
T'er annum, riiivahlp in ... -
, r- J (. -
If not paid within the fm s;x ttOBtt v-
If not paid until the txriration ofv, i"1
- A failure to-notify a diicontinuaute V, .
expiration of the ttrm fubscribtd iux Vt
considered a new er.ggtn:ent. "
irbiiS of ADviRTi&ixo: '
1 Insertion. 2 do
1 square, (12 lints.) S to 75
2 quares,-(S4 liLtss 1.00 1 5e
4
A squares, o lines.; i.eo 2.00
' Over three wetks endlesstt,on,i
25 cents per fct.uare for each insertion
3 months.
do,
8 lines or less.
Sl.50
2.S0
4..C0
e.co
10.00
S3.C0
4.50
7.00
9.00
12 CO
1 square, (12 liars.)
2 squares, (24 lints,)
3 squr res, (3C lines,)
Half a column,
tine colnn.n.
U.is
io.es
1.-5
15.00
j - - - . ..vj -
Administrator's and Esetutr.r'E x-..-...
22.00
" " - VJ . t 7
Piosessicnal or Business Cnrt'i!
- uui ti
ci edicg 8 lines, w ith paper, per year, j H
iK5J" Advertisements not marked itiV
x.u:bcr of insertions desired, vill be ccft'
uto till forbidden, and charged acccrdi-r"
the above terms. J
xo,eoo coi-ies already sold
O
C1EK1ECUY S tAlTlrii
AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS '
hY rASK ckosht, or 1 ke paiutFUEu
IT ILLLb i Ol" Lev.- to o raw up Panr.
sLip Paptis. n,d t ivcsgeiierhl forms for '
n--7vof.i.3i kinus, LiUs of Sale, Least'
Petitions.
IT TELLS UU how to draw up Eond-i.
Sltitgr j.es, Atidavits. Powers of Mxuii
Notes and Liih of EicLange, Recti'.'.
Releaes.
IT TELLS YOU the Laws fur the ColW.-,
of Debts, with the Statues of Limitation.
amount M,d kind of picperty exttupt fr&a:.
etuti'i in tvciy State.
IT TELLS UfU how to mrtke he
nient piopt rly, w ith furms for compcsitcL .'
Creditors, and the Insolvent Luv.s 0; t'.'
State. IT TELLS YOU the legal relations
Letwttu (iu.rdian and Ward. Master tni Ai
pri:tue. and I.an;icrd and Tti.art.
IT TELLS YOU what constitutes Lillr:i
Slr.nder. and the law as tb Mirriuce I'trt
the life's Rig.Lt in Property. Divorce asc A.,
imot.y.
IT "TELLS YOU the iaw fr Mechtrla'
Liens in every Stale, and the Naturalizi:;
lavs of this couctry, and how to ccnijh
the mif.
IT 1 ELLS YOU the lair ccnccrnirff
sins end Low to obtain one, ar.d tLe Ev
En.ptitn lavs to I ui lic Lsrds.
IT TELLS YOU the law for rfctttts.
n:cde of roceduie in ol-tair.ire r-i.r. :iL h
tcri'eu nets, Assiginunts and Twrie of F s.
IT 1EL1.S ltU bow to makt your Wiil.ir:
how to adn.iciiter on n Eitru," with t:.t'h
and the r t uiitn tets tlertof in evtrv ttr.:.
IT TELLS YOU the meaning ofL;vT::z!
In gmen 1 Use, rnd cyplt :ns to k,s tht '. t i
lative, t.Mni'.:if ai:d jedieiol jxVers of lei
the (Jertrhl and Stf te Gcveii.ir-ei.ts.
IT TELLS YOU Lew to keep cnit cflv.
sl:o'.li,g you how to do year Li.siress lep'.'f
thus saving a vr.st ru.ciiLt of picpcm, tii
vt-s.itte us iivgstior, by its t:rr.ch coai-Iu: ci.
Single ee-pies will be ert ly ma 1, cr.?;t
I'Cid, to 1 tMry Ff imtr, every .Vulisic, eve.T
Man of Pusii:C;s, and rvtrylci v ir. 't:j
i-i-. lo, cn rereijt cf Si CO, cr in lw :n!t ci
bindirg nt Si. 25.
H.CCGa Ytsr can te tr.fi' ly err
prisiigntn cvnjwl.crr, in se-llii g the il"
wcik, as our ii.ducec:cr.ts to r.ll such arsurj
iibeial. Per single ecpies of tie Icot.c::':
terms to ttews, w ith ctLcr :n:-.ra;e::.,r..r:!;
to or udditss
' JOHN E. rOTTFE. rullifber.
No. C17 Tarscr- st., PLih-c'lt-Lic, Fv
hat lmryjjojjI' V3-Nri.
r.43ILI EC1TCB,
Conicljang S.73 jU l.tn.edic3, ecsJ-j ti-e:ul,W
tiit cure cf Uitiase In all form.
ITV ILOlitfCE l-Xi- li 6- JAHE, V. P.
: j tils 1 on Los ti attend vjtn lit '
rnd how to cock for tl.tm ; Low 10 J."Ii:
Ul.lkfi, ICUlultS, Ac, ltd tow tQ
ygi-mst imtttieu fitiu tOEUticu: ilic:. t
li 1 lL,s J cu tf the vrrit us iiief id ci --
drtn, t,i.d .ts tLe Ltst tud s:rr.i!ist ttu
titatc.tut ouiiig ttttLirg, ctulsici.i,
n, vLoc-,iig.ccij.b, irti s'.cr.ic.
Jt Jaii jtu itc n iTors cf i-uaMiw
ii.1: -i.ti.iu, tolic, uinilca, vtitf,
L.ad, rii.gvt:ii., thickti.-i iz.. I c , ni.
3 on the Ltil tiiuid'us tcr tl.tir tu:c.
Ic j t lis 3 t the sjn ptcn.s cf liviific.'f''
; nd L.Ilous, ycEcw", tyj --has, tcarle: ate
levels, 1 d g.vts you the tcit erd i.i','
nnadica lor iLeii ture.
It Se.'.'i Ytv the tjrr.rtrrrs rf :r.fu'5'
crtstiH vticn.cyspcpir;ljf'il.t.a) Ci'T's)
1 he v lit it, lon.Uge, tlJilcl.'S,
gives cu tLe I tst rtti ctits i r tL ir t:e-
I: 'Jvils icu the symptoms cf bch'r""
bus, tnuligtiat tl ck'n., small-prx.
tiau p, diseases of the Wccdcr, k::.a5 -ik
liver, t.iid the btst r.n.t.:;rs f r their ttrt.
if iuU liu the sn. items of I-it':
fcun.ps, r.tvra?c,i , tj'ipfijy, ffras
vjricus diseases cl lie throat, fttk, '-
eye, rnd ll.t btst rmiccies for their cv.e.
1: 'Jills J'ei. il es n pttintof tp-erf.T ":"
ice, iile;, n'jtuie, diseasis of th 'f;
emoril.iif c, venerial uiscases, red lycrcj-
01a. ana gives tl.t Ocst remco:esjor u:e.i
It Tells Jt ti e best and sinle'st trt-4-'
fur wevir.es. bukm bones fctd d:s!ccJ'
sprains. li.Lja itr soies, 1 -ite JTt-:,
ulcers, v.Litlcws, Lo:ls, icufvy, hsrt
strofiiln.
. Tells Ycu of the Tfricus lisfsre'1'
men, of children, and cf mt ustruaticx : .
barrenness, Ac , ic, and fives tie t1
C 1 11 I ln.-l r . , - , . "1 - . .-. rf'.-. w . 1 . . . , - ,-
r- .. .1. r.. 1. -,"- ..."
I -V J IVllAUIl? IU1 li-Cli .1.1V. .
i ne iu is w riilt u in J ia;u i." B ' " - ,..
frcm mtdical ttims, so as to be cas:!j t'-
sicoei, ia:e its simple recipes n;y uf
you many times the cost of the beck. :
pnntedSu a deer r.sd cpen type:
ted with appropriate engraving's fru r'l'
foi warded to our address, ntatly Lotc'
postape paid, on receipt of Cl,o0. .f..
iSl.t'tO a Tear can Ic maile ly
prising men ever where, in selling 'v'..
work, as our inducements to all such 1
liberal. For single copies of tLe Pick,
terms to ngtuts, with othtr infoinit's . : '
to or addresF, '
JOHN E. POTTER, rubhft,
No. C17 Snnscui St., PhiisHlib!,'-
May 24, 1?G0-Cm.
JUU IVOKli.! JOll ITO!!
Having, in connection witb.tf '
ghaniatt, a large and Eviperw .s
Job-Type, we are prepared to ejec
neatness and dispatch, every variety
Wcrk, includiof Uand Bill, Crc 1
and Blanks of every description. tn"
sotlct and on tht liiost reasonable :
Perrons desiring anything i V' ' "
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