The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, May 01, 1851, Image 4

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THE NEAREST ROUTE TO THE
GOLD DIGGINS,
SPECULATORS JVAKE UP!!
fflHK following described valuable Timber
L Lands are offered for sale: Three tracts
of unimproved land situate on the waters of
the South Fork of the Conemaugh, part in
Richland township, Cambria county, and part
in Somerset county ; the lower tract not more
ihsn two miles from the Eaw mill of John
Ticitrr, from which place is a good wagon
roud to the Portage Rail Road. Said land is
wo'l covtred with wild cherry, poplar, bird
yc maplo.ash and other valuable timber, with
the edviintage of abundant water power on
ar.h tract. The road from Johnstown to Bed.
lord pas es through two of these lract,cnd on
said lands are promising ictlic.itions of the ex
istence of liuimcnous coul and iron ore.
AUo, ono frnct of laud on the waters Oj
Dlack-Lick Creek. Jackson township, Cambria
county, covered with valuable timber, with the
udvantage of excellent valer power, which
also contains a vein of coal four feci thick that
has been opened and can be worked with profit.
Distant from Ebcnsburg about five miles.
Terms easy, and title unquestionable. For
further particulars enquire of
E. A. VICEROY,
Johnstown,
or JOHN WILLIAMS,
Ebcnsburg, Fa.
March 13, 1651-2m
U'HoIIidaysburg Register copy for two
months and charge this cilice.
TAILORING! TAILORING!
LEWIS BEYTOX,
N FORMS his customers and fricnJs that
he still occupies his o!d stand, two doors
cast of B M'Dermilts hotel, where ho w ill be
happy to see his old customers and also as
many new ones as please to call. He receives
regularly from New York and Philadelphia
the latest fashions, and he cannot be beat ci
ther in the shape cr fit of Coats. Pants or
Vests by any oher Tailor in the county. He
respectfully asks the public to give him a call
as he is confident that his work will recom
mend itself.
XJAU kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
March G, 1551 tf
Public Sale.
ISY
virtuo of an Order of the Omhan'a
Court of Cambria Countv. will be exnn-
sed to public sale on the premises, on Tuesdav
the bth day of May next, the following real
tsUte, viz:
All that Farm situate in Cambria township,
one mile North East from Ebensburz, on the
Lore'.to Road, formerly the property of David
Davis, dee'd., containing one hundred and
twenty-eight acres, sixty acres of which are
cleared, with a large two story Frame dwell
ing House, large Bank Barn, and out houses
thereon erected. Due attendance will bo given
and terms of sale made known on day of sa!e,
by William Davis and Thomas M. Jones, Ad
ininistrators. By Order of the Orphan's Court.
WM. K ITT ELL, Clerk.
April 3. 1S51 25-5t.
N. B. The above is one of the most desira
ble situations that can be found in the coun.
try. I he land is of a good quality, aDd loca
ted admirably as regards market and other
ucvantages. Those who think of purchasing
real estate, had Letter examine tie premises
before purchasing elsewhere.
Remaining in the Post Office at Ebcns
burg, Jlpril 1st 1831.
Pealy Conrad Miles G J
isoyie Uamel Morgan Jamrs 4
Bohm Geo C
Morgan Richi rd
0 - -
Boyd John
Bradley Thomas
Purk Edmund
Caiheart Samuel
Cameron John V
Cavcney Dominick
Chambers Matthew
Datis Benjamin
Davis Richard
Davis John 1)
Dcrmaut John
Edwards John V
Edwards Robert
Emery Henry
EvcrJiart John
Evans Mary J
Evans Isaac
Farrell John
Fickerboof Henry
Finnegan Michael
Foster II D
Fleming James
Fultz Elisha
Fulmer Christian
Fcrnou Samuel
Griffiths Griffith J
Grandal Henry
Harbor Henry
Hor John
Hughes Harriet
Hughes Catharine
Hughes Evan
Hughes John (south)
Jones Thomas
Kepner Solomon
Koon J C
Kough B J
Leonard Catharine
Little James
Litzinger Mary Ann
Litzinger Dennis
Lovo F II 2
M organ John
M'Cormick William
M'Knight John
M'Closkey James
M'Kay Samuel
M'Gaughey Sarnh
M'CoIlogh John
Muckilivain Joseph
Mullen Hugh
Newman Geo F
Ncomon Geo E
O'Neill Tatrick
Orr James B
Quin James
Regar David 2
Rees Robert
Rees Mary
Rhodes Isaac
Richards Win
Richson Win
Roberts Clarence
Rowland Owen
Rowland Richard
Rowland John
Rowan Wnij
Schnelberg Louisa M
Shoenbcrger Petor
Shoemaker Henry
SJonaker Geo
Snyder John
Sommcrville David
Stough John
Stokes A W
St ha! Thomas
Stephens John
Sutton Elizabeth
Sweeny Peter
Thomas John
Thomas R D
Thomas Richard
Wallers William
Yenucr Fallen
Mapes Henry
April3.1851MILTOXRODERTS-P-M-
WOOL Wanted and the InVhcIt
prices paid at the etore of 'tu1
J. C. O'NEILL.
FRESH SHAD, Mackerel and Salmon
by
J- MOORE.
1)13
H
V
II
The undersigned respectfully announces to
his friends and the travelling conmmunity that
he has taken this large and commodious house
in the borough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by
B. M'Dcrinit, where he will be happy to ac
commodate his friends, and those who may be
pleased to favor him with their patronage.
Having fitted up the House in an excellent
manner, he can assure the travelling public
that nothing will be wanting on his part that
will contribute to the comfort of his customers.
His TABIiE will always be supplied with
the best the markets can afford, and his BJ,S?.
is filled with choice .liquors. His STABLE
being very large and attended by a careful
Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro
vers on the most reasonable terms.
MILTON ROBERTS.
April 10, 1851 2G-tf.
vt
Exchange Hotel.
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.
Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor.
riPlHE undersigned, having succeeded Mr.
JtL Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship of
the Establishment, most respectiuJly announ
ces to the public , that his entire attention will
be devoted to the .task of rendering; the Ex
change Hotel one of the best public houses in
this section of the State.
Especial care will bo observed in procuring
liquors of the choicest brands, and every ap
propriate delicacy which the market affords,
will be carefully selected' for the table.
Good stables and careful hostlers are provi
dcd.
The un.dersigi.ed will always be most happy
lo greet his ijiends and the travelling commu
nity. - THOMAS A. MAGUIRE.
Oct. 21, 1630. tf.
NO MONOPOLY.
At the Ntw Cash Store of John
lvouv and ?on at Sanimttrdle.
Where you will find us selling goods something
lower than they arc sold elsewhere.
Sf c s i l c s
The ueual stock of goods generally kept in
country Stores, we have just reseived by
Ieniistjlvaniu li ilvou d
A small lot of fancy articles and a laage assort
ment of
A I'M? Style Dress Goods, and
Trimmings, consisting in part
of l)e Laines and Cashmeres
Jermy I And Ji raids and
Buttons, Black Silk and
Bullion Fringes J'el-
vtt Ribbons, New
Style Seek Rib
bons, Cord A-c,
which
soon.
you can buy cheap if you call
lnnw ixrixnv .- crv
ummit, Jan. 1, 1S51- 11.
REMOVAL.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub
lie generally that he has just removed his Sad.
die and Harness Establishment to Jefferson,
Uambria county, where he will be pleased to
sec his old friends and all others wanting anv-
ining in ma line ot rjusmess. lie intends keep
ing constantly on hand a supply of
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Collars, Harness,
whips, &c, &lc.
-v ill- 1 1 ...
ji an Kinus, wnicti ne will sell on the must
reasonable terms for cash or approved country
(-luuutc. uu Hopes, oy a strict attention -j
business and small profits on his woik to mer
it and receive a liberal share of the public pat
ronage .
HUGH A. McCOY.
Jefferson. Nov. 21, 1850. 7-tf.
N. B- All those indebted to him for Saddlery
&-c. whilst located in Ebensbur, are earnestly
requested lo call and settle their respective ac
counts, tor the purpose of saving trouble, it
is Hoped that this notice will not be neglected
imorc oi JLiieiiK
THE
lot of
Mens
Subscriber has just received another
Coarse and Kin JTSonfx.
of the best quality. Just
call and see. Also a
general assortment
of Plush and
Cloth Caps
of several styles.
lie trill have another
supply of Dru Goods. Ih,ril,-nr
,
Confectioneries,' Groceries $ Stationary
in a few darsffwhicii hn ;n ,,n J
sonablo tcims. Purchasers will save money
byI?mnS.,,l1 " ca,L J- MOORE.
Dec. 20, 1850.
Carrollton House,
CARROLLTON,
CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.
rgHE undersigned returns his thanks to his
l numerous friends for the patronage here,
tofore extended to him, and will b happy to
accommodate all persons who may favor him
with a call. A large supply ef choice linuors
just received from the eastern cities. His TA
niiu win always no well
supplied, and his
stabling accommodations
are sufficiently ex.
lonsive. J P
March 27, 1851.
URBAN,
Proprietor.
POUNDS NAILS
for sale by
AND SPIKES
MURRAY
& ZAHM.
25
BUSHELS WHITE BEANS for sale
oy
HURRAY &, ZAHM.
JUST received by J.
D. B-Axes.
MOORE, 3 doz best
"WMT ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex
V W change for goods, or otherwise.
W25K.fY- White
Lead and Linseed
J. JUOORE'S.
Barrels Conemaugh Salt
for salo by j. JiQORE.
EBE1BURG HOUSE
GREAT VOLUME OF "GUA HAM."
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O,O0 Copies!
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and excellence, commenced a new volume
with a
MAGNIFICENT JANUARY NUMBER.
The original publisher of the work returns
his sincere thanks for the hearty welcome with
which his return to this favorite periodical has
been hailed by the press and the public, and
promises his readers that the pad six numbers
have afforded but a slight foretaste of the ex
cellence and beauty of ichat is in store for the
new volume. Of the early numbers we shall
print EIGHTY THOUSAND copies,
and stereotype the work for further increase.
STERLING ORIGINAL LITERATURE.
G. P. R. James, the celebrated novelist , has
heen regularly engaged, and will furnish sev
eral brilliant romances during the year.
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TIIE
1 R
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bps (-: ; x j i
IS THE PLACE FOR
a r sr a n s
rniHE
M. the
subscribers have just received from
East, at their new Store Room in
Ebcnsburg, a large and splendid assortment of
PALL & WINTER
GOODS
Calculated to please every variety of taste, and
that of tho Ladies in particular. Their stock
consists in part of the following :
Bine Black anil Brown Cloths, Fancy and Tlain
CASSIMERES, SATINETS of all
prices and desdriptions, DELANES,
CASHMERES, in every variety and
color.
MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached,
CALICOES of rare and beautiful
styles.
GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE
GOODS.
Alto. A very large assortment of
of every variety and of tho vcjy best quality.
Together with a splendid lot of
HATS AND CAPS,
QUEENS W A RE , HARDWARE,
GROCERIES for family use.
B O OA'S an d ST A TIONA V,
FISH, SALT, 4-c , 4-c.
In fact, every thing necessary to render their
assortment complete.
They would here say that it is their deter
minalion to sell goods as cheap if not a little
cheaper than any other establishment in the
place. This will be found to bo tho case by
those who will favor them with a call.
Lumber and all kinds of country produce
taken in exchange for goods.
MURRAY &. ZAHM.
, Ebensburg, Dec 1$, 1850. 5-tf.
SALT! SALT!
2ktfh BARRELS prime Conemaugh
Salt just received and for sale
at the store of
J. IVORY & Co.
Summit, Pa.
TWO 1
FRESII.IRRIWIL
ME A P"G GOBS
RIFFLE Sc HUMPHREYS,
Have received from Philadelphia, ut th'er
Store Room at ibe Summit, a large and splen
did assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
selected with great care, and with a desire lo
accommodate the wants of all. Their -slock
consists of
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Sattinets, Tweed., Ginghams
Flannels, Prints of every variety,
Linseys, De Eains, the latest
styles of Shawls,
; Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Queensware,
BOOKS and STATIONARY,
Together with a heavy stock of
G ROC E RIB S,
In fact almost everything required to satisfy!
. 1. ..c .1.- II.. '
t .u vm u. in commum j. waving
cnaseu at ine lowest cash prices ihey are pre-!
pared to accommodate their "customers wiih
goods on terms a
little lower than thev can bo i
purchascd at any other establishment in Ibe i
county. All are respectfully invited to give i
them a call and iudjje fur lb unttlvts.
October 17th lc5(j
MORE
NEW GOODS!
CHEAPER THAN EVER!!
RTgllE subscriber has just received from
fcj the East, at hi Ntr.v Sti.re Room in
g Ebensburg, a SFLESD1D assortment
of
Fall and Winter Goods,
Adapted to the tastes and wants of the people
of this section of country. His stock of goodsiTTnllE undersigned respectfully informs his i "l.0"6"
having been selected with care, and purchased; j friends and the public generally that hel't'Pf' l''
ai me lowest casn pricts, ne lee
bal he cannot be beaten either
s continent
as regards ;
tuality or cheapness; and consists of
CLO TIIS, CASSIMERES
Silks, Linens, Chech's,
31uslins, Cottoiiadcs, a Iarro vari
ety of Prints and Fancy Dress
Goods,
HARD WA K E, (2 U E E X S W A K E ,
BOOTS AM) SHOKS-
Hats, and Caps,
sry - .-. cv
i ogr-lhcr with cvrry tliing usually kept in a
country store. His friencs and the public
generally are respectfully invited
to
five
him
a can.
EDWARD ROBERTS
Sept.SG, 18o0. 51.
THE WORLD'S FAIR!
NEW STORE AND CHEAP EAR OA INS.
rjj'he underfigped would inform their friends
eL and the public, that thev have rp:ned a
NEW STORE at IMne No." 2. A.'i'. h. II.
in tho room formerly occupied by Mr. Jo!n
Long, vthete will he kept constantly on hand,
and sold at low prices, the follow ing good--:
Cloths, Cassimerts, Satinetts, Ticecds, Ging.
hums, Vestings, Calicoes, Silks, Satins,"
Muslins, Laicns, Alpaccas, Bomba.
zinrs, Shatcls, Moris de L'lines.
Lustres, Ribbons, Buttons,
Glares, Hosiery, Laces,
ALSO. BOOTS. SHOES, HATS tj CAPS,
UMBR ELLA S, FA RA SO LS ii ON.
NETS. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK
OF COFFEE, SUGAR, MO
LASSES, SYRUP, TEA,
HARDWARE, QUEENS.
WARE AND CUT.
LERY. BOOKS cf-
STATIONARY.
4,,, 7 j j., T, r,, r, .,
Alvcays on hand. Hour, Bacon, Cheese, Butter
Egg, Fish, Salt, j.c.T jc
All of which they are prepared to slII at cheap
rates, Y. invil cs the alteutiun
of buyers to I he ir
slock of gods, confident that they ear. and will
sell lliem as cheap, :nd in tact cueapcr, than
they can purchase elsewhere.
Produce of all kinds tiikrn in exchange, and
cash never refused. Come soon to the New
Store,
JOHN Cm. GIVEN & Co.
riano No. 2, A. P. R. R.
March 13, 1651.
JUST RECEIVED.
Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails,
Glass, Mackeral, Herring, Sugar,
and
STONE CROCKS,
And for salo at tho store of
E. ROBERTS.
i -
A Large -lot of Illeached and Brown Mu
Sl. lins, just received and for sale vcrv Ioai
he store of M URRAY &, Z.lllM.
ICE, Star &. xAIouId Candles
and 8 by 10 & 10 by
12 Glass just re
J. MOORE.
ceived, and for sale by
large lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS
of superior quality and latest 6tylcs, just
received and for sale bv
MURRAY &, ZAHM.
August 1, 1850.
A ZiARGE quantity of Dun
canon Nails, and Spikes from 3 to 5 inch.
es
lor sale al Moore's Stoore.
Wanted.
lbs Wool for which
the highest prices will
be paid.
E. ROBERTS.
3
DOZEN Mann's Axes for salo atthestor
of MURRAY ZAHM
JOB WORK
Neatly and expeditiously execu
ted at this Oflice.
POUNDS of CODFISH just received
and for sale by
MURRAY & ZAHM.
500
Wholesale and Retail
Tin Copper Sheet-iron
JvSan ttfa c i o r y.
The subkcrilier adopts this method of retur
ning thanks to hi friends and the pnblic
eenerailv for li e liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed uuon him, a. id bt-os Icavo to inform
them thiilht: has ni'arjtd h:s busine
keeps constantly on hand a laro
?s,audnoiv
nipply o
every variety ot
TixwAni:.
STOVE-FIFE.
DRIF PIN (i F A NS,
Z I.N 11 BOIL.ER S.
COAL BUCKETS, TEA
K E T T L E S , tyc, fyc.
which he will sell wholesale or retail as
low as any ether establishment in the
country. lie is also prepared to manu
facture SPOUTING for houses at the
shortest notice and cn the most reasonable
terms. Merchants and tlhers desirous of
purchasing bills of ware, are respectfully
in vited tocall as he is prepared to furnish
. . I
all articles n i s line eauallv as low
as
, , , . . ' in
can le had either t a-t or west, and ail or
tiers addressed to liiro will be prorpptly
attended to.
JOB WORK of everv description, dune
i
jon the shortest notice.
! The undersigned Lopes, bv a strict at-
tentirn to business to
receive a liberal
share of public . alienage.
Old copper and puter taken in exchange
for ware.
GEORGE IIARNCAME.
Oct. 5. lsJO 5-tf.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Ebexpbvrg, Pa.
has rented for a term of years that Icrge brick
house in the borounh of Ebensbur. lormorlv
kept by James Rhty. ar.d known heretofore as
the " Vv'ashington Hotel." where he uill be
happy lo accommodate all those who may la.
vor him with their patronage, and will use ev
ery exertion to make their slay pleasant and
agreeable. His
will le lurntieU w;Ui everything In
;e mar&c
affords, his
will be supplied with t!.t bot wines and liquors;
tnat can lie purchased in the eastern markets
and his
nre larg and will be attended by careful host
lers. I'ersons wishing to visit any section of
the county will be furnished wiih a coi.vu ance.
ANDREW J. RilLV.
Ebentburg, May Q3, lbi'3. 33
KUBA INVADED!
New and Clican
Trie uruJcrsi gned hejs leave to inform hi-
riends anJ ihe public generally, that he has
purchased the entire stock of J. l Urban &. Co
in Carrollton. His stock is extensive, embra
cing almost every article usually kept in a
Country Store, and consists in part of a larga
assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
anion? which, are
let lis, Cassimcrcs Vestings,
S:itlinets, Linens, Checks,
Tweeds, Cottonades, Calicoes,
Nankeens, Drillings, Tickings,
Muslins, Oinhams, Liwns,
Silks, Delaines, Dombazines,
Lustres, Alpacas, Cambrics,
Shawls, Hosiery, Ribbons.
Lices. Cloves. &.c. &:c
Ah.vO, a bire assortment ot
-m-. tr.
i wartfits SlIll I
M- CilX
Hats and Caps,
BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,
Hardware, Queensware, Groceries,
BOOKS &, STATIONARY,
BACON, FISH, SALT, Jtc., ic.
In fact everything wanted in a Country
Store, all of which thev will sell as CHEAP
if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other
Store in the county.
Lumber and produce taken in exchange for
(goods. Give us a call all thoso who wish
o buy cheap.
JOHN C. O'NEILL.
Currollttm, August 15, 1650.
50 bbls Conemaimh Salt.
10 sacks Ground Alum Salt,
for sale by
MURRAY &. ZAHM.
80
Barrels of Superior Flour, part extra for
sale by
J. IVORY & Co.
zH$tjfn& LBS. Mould, Dipped and Star
ItHy Candles for sale by
MURRAY & ZAHM.
CLOVER-SEED , BACON fr WHISKEY
of sale by j. MOORE.
TTTUTE LEAD, and Linseed
V W Oil, for saleby J. MOORE.
I'ciiBiockw Seed Pl.-niler,
For planting JVheat and other Grain.
Patented 3jrch 1841, reissued October
1650. This valuable machine is manufactured
and kept for sale by the subscriber in Pitts.
burp-. Also. Stave and Shinirle machines, of
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the latest style. Agents wanted lo canvass
the country, and 6ell machines and rights.
Address GIDEON S WAYNE.
Dec. 2G, 1S50. 12-5m Pittsburg.
M
ILL and X CUT SAWS for sale atthe
store of
MURRAV&. ZAHM.
BTlLOUR. A lot of prime flour for sale a
M. J. C. O'NEILL'S.
"HRESl! arrival of Groceries at tho store of
J.O. O'NEILL.
McALLSTER'S
A LL-Il EALING CITMENT
Containim no Jlcrcurr cr oihrr Hi
HOIi TUMORS, ULCERS
and all kinds a
ti . .
J.' SORES, it has NO EQUAL.
It is impossible lo give the pu blie an adequate
idea of the great success which has attended
the administration of the AM-Healiog Ointment
for the past threo years. It is perfectly as
tonishing to witness the effects and hear the
praises bestowed on this medicine.
one could conceive that a single medicine
possessed so much virtue, and had power in
heal so many diseases. But si'.ce it has been
known that tens of ihcusands have been eurp
i nicHua ui utiu iu it'aiie tne truth
our reniaiks in a former advertisement
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o;
inai mere wouia not ue a ingio family
in A.
n.nitd, huu would nve a oay without
sins: a box of
pOshCi.
M'ALIS TER'S ALL-HEALING OlXr
MEN T,
if they but knew its virtues.
BURNS. It is one of the best things
worm for burns.
in tu
If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its TaV
scbjot swollen or Sore Breasts ami W.
ey would always apply it. 1 .:,
cases, ii useu, according to the directions it
gives relief in a teryfeic hours.
FILES. Thousands are yearly cured br
ibis Ointment. It never fails in giving relief
for the Tiles.
RHEUMATISM.
It removes, almost immediately, the inflam.
mation and swelling, and the pain ceases.!
Read the directions arwuud the box.
HEADACHE.
The salve has cured persons of the headacht
who had it regularly every week for 12 years,
so severe as lo cause vomiting. '
The following' testimonial was given by tho
celebrated Dr. Wooster Ueacli. th .m p
I , . ...w u WUUL Ul
jti.e great Medical work entitled "The Ameri
can i racuce oi iUedicine and Eamilv Phvti
cian.
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"Having been made acquainted with the in.
gredients which compose M'ALISTEIi'S
A LL-ll EA LIN G OINTMENT, and hsvin
prescribed and tested it in several cases in my
private practice, 1 have no hesitation in any.
ing or certifying that it is a vegetable remedy-,
containing no mineral substance mhaieter, taut
Us ingredients, combined as are, and us'ed'ti
directed by the Proprietor, are not only harm,
lexs but of great value, being truely a scientific
remedy of great power; and cheerfully rccoru
mend it as a compound which has done much
good, and which is adapted lo the cure of a
great vtriety of cases. Though I have nerer
either recommended or eng tged in the si'e of
ecrrl medicines, regard lor ihe truly honest,
conscientious, and humane character r .u
Proprietor of the Ointment, and the value 'of
his mscovery obliges me tu say thus much re
garcmg it.
. w- BEACH, M-D.
New otk April 22d 1616.
AROUND THE COX ARE DIRECTION
FOR USING M'ALISTER'S OINTM FT
FOR SCROFULA, LIVER COMPLfT
ERIMPELAS, T E T T E R, CHILBL
S C A L D il E A L SORE EYES SORE
T1IRO XT. N E R V O U S A F F cTIO?S,
Kr MP ' S!l;-ACIIE- DEAFNESS, EAR
Sp' SSTISM- PILUS, SWELLED
w BREAST, TOOTII-ACHE.
Ii I his Ointoent is good for t of
the body or imbs wljcn inflduled. J aoaa
cases it should be aped often.
. JAMES McALISTER.
FOR SALE f,30 CLTS PEIi BX'
Lewis &. Roberts, Ebeksburg.
Kern &, Goras, Johnsta-vu."
Wm. Houston, Indiana.
S. Confer, HoL'idavsburg.
PhUadelplria021" '2S' tth rhUd atT"U
NEW and CHEAP
THE subscriber has just received a very ex
tensive assortment of all goods usuvlly ke-t in
country store which will be sold at the vert
lowest prices. Among many other articles
are
DRY-GOODS.
Which includes.
Cloths, Cassimercs, SattincttTwccds,
And Summer Ooods, for Mtyj.
Prints, Ginghams, &. Linen GcAsds,
Muslin Delanes, Cashmeres, and.
SILK GOODS.
A large supply of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS, BONNETS, and CAPS.
Queensware, Crockery &, Stoneware,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
Which includes Mill and Cross cut Saws, Aies
Scythes &, Sickles and good assortment of Car
penters edge tools. ALSO
Tin, Copper, & Shed Iron Warf,
Which is made in tho bouse, of the best matt-
rials by a first rate mechanic, a large stan'r
of such manufactured articles always ou hand
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
ALSO
every Vcricty and Description,
Among which are
The Celebrated Ilathway Cook stoves 3 cize
tor wood.
" . " Etna air tight Cook store
sizes for wood and coal.
" Vic'ory Cook atove 2 sizes for
wood.
" " Complete Cook stove 2 t ut
for coal.
Any Cook stove sold and recommended, irt
always warranted good.
A so Nine plate 6tovos 5 sizes, and Fallot
stoves for coal and wood, &o. &c."
E. HUGHES.
Ebensburg Jane 27th 1850-33.
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