Cambria County, ss : The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Cambria county, Greeting : " Whereas Dr. "William A. Vickroy, George Vick roy, George Gettys and Mary his wife, formerly Matilda. Vickroy, Louisa Vickroy, and William Hancotk and Charlotte his wife, formerly Charlotte- Slick, kte of your county, were summoned ta be in our Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cambria, before our Judges at Ebens burg on the first Monday of December, A. D., eighteen hundred and fifty-two, to answer Ed win A. Vickroy, of a plea, wherefore whereas they, the said Defendants and the said Plaintiff, together and undivided do hold the following described tenements or premises, with the ap purtenences, to wit : One tract of land con taining one hundred and seventy acres, known as the "Coleman Farm," being part of a survey in the came of Ei'hraim Williams, originally containing four hundred and thirty four acres, situate in Jackson Township, Cambria county, adjoining other lands of the parties to this uit, t lands ot James Williams, Henry others ; one other tract containing one hundred and forty-one acres and sixty-three perches known as the "Garber Farm," and bein in"- rai t Yy7h;..j of the survey in name of Ephraim above mentioned, situate in Jackson Township, Cambria county, and adjoining lands above de- and others : also one other tract of unimproved land containing one hundred and fifty and thirty-eight perches, being part of larger tract surveyed in name of Benjamin Williams, originally containing four hundred and forty-one and one fourth acres, situate in Jackson Town ship, Cambria county, adjoining lauds of Ephraim Williams, Henry Beck, William Todd, John Barclay and the residue of said survey, with the appurtenences, of which they deny that partition be made between them, according; to the laws and customs of this Commonwealth, an J the statues in such case provided, and un justly permit not the same to be done, &c. And it was in such manner proceeded in, in our court, that it was considered that partition should be made between the parties aforesaid, of the ten ements aforesaid, with the appurtenences. Ihereiore we commund you, that taking with vcu twelve honest and lawful men of your bail - iwick, by whom the truth of the matter may be better known, in your roper person you go to the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenences, and that there, in the presence of the parties aforesaid, by you to be forward, if they shall be willing to be present, the said tenements, with the appurtenences, by the oaths and af firmations of the said twelve honest and lawful men, respect being had to the true value of the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenences, into ten equal shares or parts you cause to be parted and divide, so that neither the said Plain tiff nor the said Defendants, respectively may have more of the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenences, than it pertainethto them sever ally to have. If equal partition in value as aforesaid, cannot be made of any share or pur port, there, by the same inquest, or oaths and affirmations aforesaid, you have power to equal ize such partitions cr purports, by valuing the purports respectively, and to award that any one or more shares or purports shall be subject to the payment of such sum of money as shall be equal to the difference in value of any other share or shares, purport or purports, and re turn the same with said inquest ; and you fur ther have power, by the same inquest and oaths or affirmations as aforesaid to divide the said tenements, with the appurtenences, into such number of purports as shall appear to the said Inquest most convenient and advantageous, without regard to the number of parties in in terest, and to value each purport. But if tho paid inquest shall be of opinion, that the tene ments aforesaid, with the appurtenences, can not be parted or divided without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, then we command you that you cause the said inquest to make a just valuation and appraisement of the said tene ments, with the appurtenences, upon their oaths or affirmations aforesaid, due notice having first been given to the several parties or persons con cerned or interested therein to appear, to appear if they shall think fit, at the time and place of holdiug such inquisition, and that the partition or valuation and appraisement, or valuation and appraisements, so by you distinctly and openly made, you have hero in our 6aid Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cambria, be fore our Judges at Ebensburg, on the first Mon day of March next, under your hand and seal, and under the bands and seals of those by whose oaths or affirmations you shall have made the same, that such further proceedings may be had as to law or justice shall appertain. And have you then and there the names of those by whose oaths and affirmations you shall have made the same, and this writ. Witnees the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent of our said Court at Ebensburg the thir teenth day of December, in the year of our Lotd one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. Fv. L. JOHNSTON, ProllCy. December 30, 1832 10-dj. JAMES BELL, SUMMIT, CAMBRIA CO., IA., HAS the pleasure of announcing to all who "would secure the best bargains to be offered in this county, that he is ngain iu the field with one of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully selected stocks of . Fall and Winter Goods ! Ever brought to' Cambria county, all of which hate been purchased within the last few days in Philadelphia and New York, with particular re gard to the wants of this Market. 1 again liing luy banner to the breeze, inscribed with my old motto of ' - Quick Sales and Small Profits. I confidently invite the attention of purchas ers to my stock, which will bo found unusually large, varied and attractive, being full and com plete in every department. Everything new, fashionable and desirable.' will be found embra ced iu my assortment. Particular attention is solicited to new and beautiful 6tyles of LAD EES' DRESS GOODS, which I have just received of late importation. In Gents' wear I defj competion, and confident ly invite an examination of one of the largest, cheapest and best selected stocks of ready-made clothing, cloths, cassimeres, &c, ever brought to t ambna county ; comprising all colors and qualities, which I will 6ell cheap and warrant to give satisiaction. Also, caps, bonuets, J ' BOOTS AAD SnOES, ? the best qualities and latest styles, together wimqueeusware, naruware, groceries, salt, books t 1 . tiauonary, EOlhe highest market price paid for. all kinas 01 i roauce. November 11, 1852, . TIIE CRAST IIOISC, Corner of Fourth and Grant Streets, Pittsburg TIIE subscriber has leased the large and well known Hotel, (lateLamartine House,) at tho cor ner of 4 tu. and Grant streets, Pittsburg, which ha3 been repaired and newly fitted up in all its apartments, so as to give a larger and more lib eral accommodation to travellers and boarders. His larder will be stocked with the most choice brands the markets can afford, and his Bar fur nished with the best. .He would respectfully so licit a share of public patronage. . r . : . - . B. FERRY. " April, 15, 1 So. Ir. 'f - ; j$500 CHAXJLEXCE. TlfllATEVER concerns the health and happi V ness of a people is at all times of most val uable importance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power, to sa-. c the lives of their children, and that every per son will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to sol emnly, assure you that tcorms, according to the opinions of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of dise ases to which children and adults are liable ; if you have nn appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Cad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard ness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember that all these denotes worms, and you " should at once apply the remedy : IZobensack's Worm Syrup.' An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, 1 being perfectly sate when taken, and can be given to me niosi xenuer lraaui wnn ueciueu i beneficial effect, where Hovel Complaints and ! Diarrhcra have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my "Worm Syrup are sucn mat u sianus wunoui an eijuai m me cata logue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted thDupcpsta, the as- I n vsicians nave laiieu, 13 uie uesi oiueuce 01 its superior efficacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM ! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled d fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effet ;g the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus D ;, Fits, &c, that those afflicted seldom if evei pect that it is Tape Worm hastening them early grave. In order to destroy this Wo: very mergetic treatment must be pursu would therefore be proper to take G or 8 c j Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions 1 the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the V I which must be taken in doses of 2 Tables fulls 3 times a day these directions fol have never been known to fail in curing the obstinate case of Tape Worm. Hobensack's Liver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to uis case than the Licer, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper-secretion to the bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might in dicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of Jloots $- I'lanls furnished by nature to heal the sick : Namely, 1st, An Ex pectorant, which auguments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An Al ternative, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A Cath artic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vi tiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. Yo will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of estimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids so effectu ally to put to flight all complaints which may arise from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side back, S:c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Ilobcnsack, all others being base Imitation. fgJAgents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must ad dress the I'ror rietor, J. N. llobensack, Phila iel phia, Pa. For sale by Murray, Zabm & Co., and E. Hughes, Ebensburg ; A. Durbia, Munster ; John ston, Johnstown ; McCloskey, Summitville ; E noch Kccs, six miles west of Ebensburg ; and by every respectable dealer in the State. Keyser & McDowell, wholesale agents, No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburg, who will supply agents at the Proprietors prices. tg.Price, each 25 cents ! ! July 22, 185. Splendid Assortment ! Look Out! NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! IVORIf & CO., Summitville, Cambria county, havejust received from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large assortment of FALL AX1 WI5TEU GOODS. Which will be sold low for cash. We will sel our goods at a less price than ever they have been sold in this county, and will retail Goods as cheap as they do ia Philadelphia, but we want to sell them for cash, or something else as good. All our goods will be sold at cash prices, and one month is the longest credit we will give, and any person having accounts running a longer time, will be charged interest from that time. These are the terms, and wo thiukifyou call and 6ee our goods you will buy and save me ney, su gars we will sell at cost and carriage, Coffee, at a t-ugiii auvance. Our Etock consists of a large assortment of all kinds of goods usually kept, among which are Ladies Cashmeres, de Lains and Merinoes all wool, from CO cts, to 92 per yard; the same kinds, half cotton, from 10 to 35 cts.: Silk Warp 1 -il 1"1 - aipai-ca, nu uii oiuer Kinus 01 jjress uoous. we have a splendid lot of knives v and forks, 50 dozen, w hich wc will sell very low. We call the altention of everybody to our stock of Madc-Cp-CIolhiiig, Which was made to order, of the best sizes, and most fashionable goods. " We have over two thousand dollars worth of these goods, and will sell them cheaper thaathey can be bought in any other place. The best kind of overcoats from .5.50 to $15 : pants for $2.25 : Monkev Jackets and Sack coats, very cheap. A small lot of - fine black cassimer pants, and fine satin and silk velvet vests, bought in New York, will be sold a little cheaper than they can be bought for in Philadelphia. Our whole stock is of the best articles in mar ket, wo want to sell them soon, for we want the money to pay for them. Come on and we will sell to you right at one , price to everybody. Children can buy as cheap, as your best Jews, for we have but one price, and sell for cash. - W. W. IVORY & CO. Summitville, Oct. 21, 1852 52-tf. This Way! For the highest nrices are raid for hidbs skins and tanner's bark in either trade or cash by . - j; .11.. luuunn. A fresh arrival of Boots. Shoes. Summer Hats, Caps, Fancy ' Gimp and Florence Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead. &c. received this day and for sale at the cheap stor. of ,, ' J. MOORE. "" June 26, 1851. "". CONSUMPTION DISARMED OF ITS TEHROKS ! ! HASTINGS' COMPOUND SYKXJP OF NAPHTHA, . A quick and positive Cure for Consumption, decline, asthma, spitting of blood, night sweats, husky throat, wasting of the flesh, bronchitis, coughs, C0LI3, and all diseases of the chest aud lungs. , . This celebrated preparation is pleasant to the taste, and is so speedy in its operations that pa tients plainly feel its good effects in a few minutes after taking the first dose. flfastlBis:?' Compound Syrup of Naptlia Is now acknowledged by all the ablest physicians of-both hemispheres, to be a quick and pos itive remedy for 'arresting the formation of tnbercles on the lungs ; and removing those already formed ; and also to be the speediest find most effective of all medicinal agents in the cure of all ofher deseases of the throat, chest and lungs.' ' Language cannot express the value of Hastings' Naptha Syrup in these diseases. It not only cures them effectually, but it gives immediate evi dence of its ability to do so : for in a few minutes after the first dose has been taken, the patient feels, that a powerful agent is in the system, strongly working fur his good. Its optratiuus are never delayed: It at once flies to, and attacks the root of the disease with an energy uuknown to other medicines ; aud that disease must be deeply seated indeed which can resist its unrivalled influence Hence it has frequently cured a painful cough in a day, which had defied other popu lar remedies for a month : and has removed difficulty of breathins and pain in the throat and chest, in a few minutes, by the surprising energy of its action in clearing the passages of bile and phlegm. It is believed that no person has given Hastings' Naphtha Syrup a trial, who has not felt benefit from it, and acknowledge its virtues. And this conviction ia .further established by the opinions of the London Launcet, London Medical Times, aud most other responsible pub lications, devoted to the same interests. Until the appearance of the Naphtha Syrup, the medi cal faculty had always regarded Consumption as an incurable disease, and the records of medical science exhibited no authenticated case that weighed seriously against that opinion. Since Dr. Hastings' discovery, however, of the new and greatest property of Naphtha, w.hen united with other ingredients, nearly a thousand cases of agency, have been substantiated ; and this well established faet, in connection with a mass of ex periments successfully made of its virtues by the ablest physicians of Europe, clearly prove that Hastings' Compound Syrup of Naptha isa positive cure for Consumption, even in its worst 6tages. Three of the main causes of this property of ordinary sublety, strength, and pervasiveness extends itself throughout, making a passage of every pore, no matter how much clogged up they may have previously been by foreign substances. Hence it operates on the diseasd lungs by dis- lodgeirg the particles of corruption in the strength of its ascent to the upper regions of the frame and thus producing through ventilation ; and tne chest and difficulty 111 breathing : person forced a passage through some channel which which was the only result necessary to the restoration of health. Such indeed, are the prompt ness of action and energy of Hastings' Naphtha mended, that lrom the time tney commence taking it patients know THAT IT IS CUEING THEM : an effect nearlj' the reverse of that which attends remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Night ting of blood, bilious and asthmatic Affections, vigorous and effective remedy extant ; and its effect in all Asthmatic complaints is equally deci sive and remarkable. Lassitude of the mind ; flabbiness and wasting of the flesh ; and all dis position to inactivity and melancholy forebodings, are also quickly corrected by the Naphtha Sy rup ; which, in a wonderful manner revives the spirits, corrected by the flesh and muscles bra ces the nerves and increases the weight. Thus, those who use it according to directions, gener ally increase in weight, about a pound a week and may take it for no other purpose than the dissipation of melancholy, or the increase of bodily strength. In fine, a single trial of Hastings' Compound Syrup of Naptha, is all that is required to secure the confidence of patients, and cause hem to forego all other remedies in its favor. The syrup is made up in six ounce bottles, each accompanied with a pamphlet, containing directions, certificates, &c. Trice one dollar each, or Eix bottles packed up in a box, and ready for transportation to any part of the world, can be had for five dollars. N. B. Hastings' Naphtha Syrup, being a very expensive preparation, cannot be left with Agents on sale, or return, as is the case with the majority of the quack nostrums of the lay, which cost little more than the price of the bottles. Persons who want it to sell ngain must pay cash for it, with the usual commission off. Therefore patients who cannot obtain it in the places where they reside, should write to us direct for a supply, and we will forward it to them without delay (packed up in a manner to secure its safe delivery) provided they can be reached by Ex press, Stage, Route, or any other mode of conveyance. All letters must be post paid contain the price, of the number of bottles ordered, and be directed to C. V. CLICKENEll & CO., No. 81 Barclay Street, New York, who arc Dr. Hastings' general Agents for America. Agent Frederick Kittell, Ebensburg, December 1G, 1S52 8-Cm. M A 0 N fi T fcTu W D E It S , FOB THE DESTRUCTION OF COCKROACHES, BED BUGS, MOTHS, ANTS, FLIES, FLEAS, AND INSECTS ON PLANTS, WITHIN TEN MINUTES AFTER BEING THROWN IN THEIIl VICINITY. This preparation is a powder compounded of Plants, Herbs, and Flowers, free from any sub stance which could possiblydnjure man or domestic animals, and i3 devoid of any disgreeable odor. It has been examined by the medical faculty of France, Russia, Sweden and Denmark, from all of whom ample testimony of its eCicacy cau be produced. ALSO, t, Y O X S MAE IE TIC PILLS For the Destruction of SATS and Being thrown in their vicinity. Head the following betters : New Yoek, October 1, 1850. I have made a ehemicil examination of the Vegetable Powder prepared by Mr. Emanuel Lyon, for the purpose of destroying insects. I do net find it to contain anything deleterious to health, or what might be considered poisonous to the human species ; but it is very destructive to insects, whenever they are foreed to inhale the fins particles of dut occasioned by throwing'the Powder forcibly in places where they freauent. JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. New York, Hostital, June 9, 1850. I have analizcd Emanuel Lyon's Magnetic Towders for the destruction of insects, and ceitify that it isentirelv froe frnm Tninprn.1 rr nthrr rnrrnsivo noison. As the result of my examination I would say that is a combination of various vegetable substances having a peculiar influence 011 the insect kinn-dom. nn.l tlmt ;t mnv h i;ivl -with nerfect safetv. In reference to its utility, its effects are astonishing. I belive it to be a skilfully prepared substance by which a valuable re sult is obtained, which does effect what Mr. Lyon says, and i3 well deserving of public patronage. LAWRENCE REID, Professor of Chemistry. Emanuel Ltox, Esq. . New Yoke Hospital, June 1, 1850. Dear Sir : It affords me great pleasure in stating that I have extensively used your Fowder for the destruction of Insects of all kinds, (especially Bed Bugs and Roaches) and un hesitatingly pronounce it the best and only article so effectual in its operation. I have also ex perimented with your Tills, and find them equal in all respcct3 with your statements. Hoping that you may prosper, I remain your friend. JOHN L. ROOME, Sup'nt. N. Y. Hospital. Gibson House, Cincinnati, October 9, 1850. We procured from Mr. B. II. Meaking-s. some of Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pills's and cheer fully certify as to its perfect efficacy in destroying its application. It is the most simple, yet perfect remedy we nave ever seen. I. K. & D. V. BENNETT. New Yoek, Irving House, .pril 21, 1819. I have used Emanuel Lvon's Mnrnptl Powder and Pills for the destruction of Insects and Ver min, and I have found the most happy result, and oe irouDiea witn these insects, as a sure method ot nestroying mem. . DANIEL D. HOWARD, Proprietor Irving House. We certify to the above. COLEMAN & STETSON, Astor House. S. THAYER COZZENS, American Hotel JONAS B. PHILirS. Ass't District Attorney. PRESTON II. HODGES, Carlton House. These articles received a premium at the Fair of the American Institute in 1818, and the high est premium, at the Fair of 1850. PRICE Lyon's Magnetic Powders, 25 cents per Flask ; Pills, 25 cents per Box. All Orders must be addressed (post-paid) to C. V. CLICKENER & Co., General Agents, 81, Da" clay street, Newifork. Agent Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg ; James Bel1 Summit ; O. II. Muckerhide, Johnstown. December 1G, 1852 8-Gni. . .- . ' THE WORLD'S FAIR. a ew tore ana uneap Bargains. rwhe undersigned would inform their friends: JA. and the puolic. that thev have onened a new store at Plane No. 2. A. P. It. R. in tho room formerly occupied bv John nno- -n-Lpr will be kept constantly on Land, and so,ld at low prices,' the following goods : Cloths, Caxsimeres, Tweeds Satinetts, Ginahams. Vestinas. CtilicnM. .Lrrfs?i'jJ SilJcs, &itins, Lawns, Alpaccas. Bombazines. Bar - eges, 3ous de Laincs, Luttres, Shawls, Ribbons, - un.ra, juvsitri, jaces, inreaa, rc, jc. ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, umoreuas, 1'urasols. and Bonnets.' Alxn a lnrar' siock or uonee. duaar. Ta. l),, ware and Cutlery, Books and Stationary. ,' FLOTJIi, BACON, CHEESE, BTJTTES, Eggs, Fish, Salt, Tobacco. is-ars..,fc ' All r.f rhich they are prepared to sell at cheap rates. mm iiiviie uie nnention ot buyers to their stock of goods, confident that they can and will sell them a a cheap, anil in fact, cheaper, than thev' can purchase elsewhere.'. . r J lroduce of all kinds taken in exchange for goous, ana casn never retused. ; Call soon, at i . - . the new store, if you want to be supplied. JOHN G. GIVEN & Co. Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. "i ... ; ; .; 'March 13, 1851. ly Star, Sperm and Mould Candles for sale at the Brick store - of " " J. MOORE. ITLOUR and Bacon always on hand, and we ' have just received .20 barrels best whiskey; for sale on commission. IORY & CO. absolute rhthisics positively cured through its Naphtha have been discovered. They are its extra ; lor the moment it is received into the system, it hence it i3 a never failing remedy in Oppression of thus affected, feeling after taking it, as if it had their disease had stopped up, and there-opening of Syrup, in all the diseases for which it is iecom- the earlier use of everv other known medicinal Sweats, Pains in the Breast, Back, &.c, spit it is also admitted to be the speediest and most MICE, within five minutes after lloaches and Rats within a few minutes after cheerfully recommend them to those who m:vy lESItlFIC EXPLOSION ON SEC. 104, P. E. R, 1 MILE TSOM THE SUMMIT. $10,000 UyixolesalO and Retail Dry Coods ! . ' atore. !m HE Subscribers have just received from' tho a I cimtprn cities, and are .now offering for sale. the largest and best selected stock, of Goods jeyer shown in this or the adjoining counties, the Ltt consists iu part of Dry Goods, such as AVr - e - ncYi. English, and American, cloths, cassi mors. Satinets, Tweeds, pilot cloths, satin, va lencia and other vestings, alipacas, mous-de- Irtins. bombazines, and ladies dress goods of verv description; shawls, handkerchiefs, scraps, .rnvats. tibbets. rmons, gloves ana Hosiery oi all kinds, table linen drapers, crash, reu, white and yellow flannels, linscy, canton flannel, blan kets and coverlets, hickory shirting', Irish linen, and white ! goods of every description; laces, edgings, iusertings, &c, &e. Hats, caps, Bon nets, boots and shoes', hardware, queensware, slassware, nails, flour and salt ; fish, and iron. Vlso a splendid assortment or groceries, drugs, paints, and dye Btutts. . ah 01 wnicn we oner it lower prices man gooas nave ever Deen soiu in the country. All kinds 01 country produce, lumber, railroad ties, rags, flaxseed, &c, &c, taken in exchange. -. , We will wholesale any of the above splendid selection of goods, to country- merchants at city jprices, putting only ou a nominal figure for to over ireigui. R M GRANN & REILLV. Section 101, November 4, 1852. W"srr anted by MOORE cash in exchange V v for goods, or otnerwisel CTQRAL For the Care of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIXG-COUGH, CROUP, ASTmiA, AND CONSUMPTION. Of all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmo nary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this Pre paration. Others cure sometimes, but at all diseases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the infor mation of those who have tried it but those who have not. Families that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use, they arc secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September 8147 ; also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this coun try ; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the Cherry Pecto ral, by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence nd usef'ulnass in cu ring affections of the Lungs and Throat. Bead the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the Fort and City of Dr. J. C. Aver, ST. JOHNS, May 8, 1851. Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, has proven what I foresaw from its composition, must be true, thatit eradicates and cures the colas and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy con be made for the destempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. J. BUBTON, M. V., F. It. S. Sec what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more : Scdeckt, Jan. Utb, 1851. Dr. Aver : In the month of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhoea in the mines of California. I returned to San Fanc'.sco in hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but was follow ed by a severe cough and much soreness. I finally started for home, but received no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived in New York, I was at once marked by mv acquaintances as a vic tim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expec tation of deriving any beuefit from its use. You would not receive these lines did I not re gard it my duty to state to the aff.icted through you, that my health, in the space of eight mouths, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your Cherry Pectoral. Yours tiulv, WILLIAM W. SMITH. WAsniNGTOX, Pa., April 12, 1818. Dear sir : Feeling that I have been spared from a premature grave, through your instru mentality by the providence of God, I will take the liberty" to express to you my gratitude. A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Con sumption had reduced me too low leave me any thing like hope, when my physician brougnt me a boille of your ''Pectoral." It seemed to af ford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks time has restored me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has done for me, you are certainly one of the benfactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am Very respectfully vours, JOHN J. CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter's Church. With such Assurance mid from such men, uo stronger proof can be adluced unless it be from ts effects upon trial. PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C' ATEH, l'ractical mid Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Ebensburg by Fred. Kittell, and by Druggists and Dealers in Meiicine every where. August 19, 1852 ll-Jm. STOKR'S CIIEaiZC'ATj 13 A3 St 15- V1GOI1ATOR. This delightful and popular article in the best preparation for the hair which long experience and scientific research has produced, either as an article for the toilet, or its beneficial effects in all the drsrtses to vihich the human hair is liable. It will iuipr.it to the roughest and coar sest hair the most beautiful appearance, entire ly cleansing it from all impurities. But while wc assert that it 13 the best article for the toilet of those who wish to retain the hair in all its youthful LUXURIANCE AND EEAUTY, it must not be iorgottcu that in all diseases of the hair or scalp, such as the falling of the hair dandruff, pimples, or sores on the scalp, &c, it is, perhaps the article which has given decided satisfaction iu every instance where it has been used. Its operation in case of baldness is peculiarly active, so that, in numerous, where other reme dies have been tried in vain, STORR'S CHEM ICAL IN VIGORATOR has superseded the orna ments of art, by reinstating, in full plentitudc, tho permanent gifts aud graces of nature. It is possessed of a character wholly differing from the Oils, Grease, Restoratives, &c, which are now so numerpusly foisted on the public, under the pretence of being newly discovered for bald ness, gray hair, &c. . Storr's Invigorator has now been tested for years, and its efficacy has been proved by thousands, Every year its reputation and sales have Increased,1 until more of it is consumed annually than of any other preparation for the Lair ever offered to the Amer ican public. , It is compounded on strictly sci entific principles, and the proprietor will, stake his reputation on its efficacy. Its extraordinary cheapness places it within the reach of the humblest family , and its con ceded value insures it a placo on the. most luxu rious toilet. . , . For sale by the proprietors price 25 cents. C. P. AMET & CO, 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. For sale by Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg ; James Bell, Summit ; G. Muckerhide & Co., Johnstown. December 1C, "1852 8-ly. Administrators JVotice. T ETTERS of Administration have been grant li ed to the undersigned. Ivy the Register of Cambria county, upon the estate of James Rhey, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested 'to make immediate ; payment to us, and those ha viug claims will : present them properly authenticated for settlement." SUSAiN lUlr.i, siamtnistralruc. ANDREW J. M1EY, -Administrator. Ebensburg, October 21, 1852 tf. SHERRY PE JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CILEONIC C2 wttl. : YOU 3 DE2ILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS and all diseases ar ising frcm a dis ordered liver or sto mach, such as constipa tion, inward piles, fullness or blood to the head, acidity of th stomach, nausea, heart-burn, disgust for food, fullness, orwrigbtin thestomacL, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the nil - of the stomach, swimming of the head, hur ried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffoca- ting sensations when in a liv ing posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the 6ight fever and dull pain in the head, difliciency or perspiration, J. lowuess of the skin aud eyes, pain ia the side, back, chest, limbs, &c, sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cureJW DR. HOOFLaND'S CELEBRATED GERM AX BITTERS. PnEPAItEn BT DR. C. M. JACKSOrf, At I lie German Medicine More. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases it not excelled if equalled by any other preparation in tkt United States, as the cures attf,in many case of. ler skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of in valids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifi cation of diseases of the Liver and lesser glanJi exercising the most searching powers in weak ness and affections of the digestive organs, tLev are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it & stated. It acta specifically upon the stomach an J liver ; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases the effect is immediate. They can b administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. Look well to the marks of the Genuine They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his nain blown in the bottle, without which they are spu rious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the Germea Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch 3treet, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia ; and by respecUtli dealers generally through the country. PRICES REDICED. To enable all clases of invalids to enjoy iht advantages of their great restorative powen. Single bottle 75 cents. For sale by Frederick Kittel Druggist Eber.g burg; .'ames Bell, Summit; G. Muckerhide k Co., Johnstown. December 1C, 1852 S-ly. Wholesale and Retail TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-EBON. M A X lT FA CTO II Y. The subscriber adopts this method of return ing thanks to his friends and the public gener ally, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed upon him, and begs leave to inform them thst he has enlarged his business, and now keeji constantly on hand a large supply of every va riety of Tinxcarr, Stove Pipe, Dripping Tan; Zinc Boilers, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles, fc, $c, which he will sell, wholesale or retail, as lore si any other establishment in the country. He is also prepared to manufacture Spmnwj for houses, at the shortest notice, and on tt most reasonable terms. Merchants and other! desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are res pectfully invited to call, as he is prepared to sell them goods equally as cheap as they can be hai either east or west, and all orders addreseed U him will be promptly attended to. Circat Incitement. IN Ebensburg, at the warehouse of the under signed who has on hand and will sell st til lowest prices STOVES OF ALL HINDS. consisting of Globe ; Flat Top, complete ; 17 tory, complete ; complete Cook ; the New Com plete ; Cooks Favorite; Delaware Cook ; Key' stone ; Union Coal Burner, Parlor stove ; Hot Air, do ; Bar Room, coal stove ; all of the la test style and pattern which cannot be excelled or equalled. Come and see them, and don't for get to bring your wife along if you have noni bring your lady-love. Job Work of every description, done on th shortest notice. Old copper and pewter, taken in exchange for ware. The undersigned hopes, by a strict attontioa to business, to receive a liberal share of publis patronage. GEORGE HAKNCAME. Ebensburg, July 8, 1852. TAILORING. TIIE undersigned informs his customers that the firm of Bynon & Johnston is dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still continue the business in the room recently oc cupied by the old firm, where he will be happy to see his former patrons and as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and Philadelphia the latest fashions and cannot be beaten either in tbt shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in the country. He respectfully ask the public to give him a call, and con fident his work will recommend itself. EQAU kinds of country produce taken i exchange for work. LEWIS BEYNON, April 20, 1852 tf. WAR WITH .GLAXU! NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS J0I111 3Ic!Icel & Co., nave the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the public, that they have opened ft new store at the west end of the Allegheny tunnel, at Gallitzin, where they will keep constantly on hand and will sell at the very lowest prices, th . following goods : cloths; cassimeres, ginghams woolens, prints, plaids, mous de laines, morinos, alpaccas cashmeres, real long-shawls, pine-appl9. dress goods, pongee, madras, and grass-linen handkerchiefs, ribbons, buttons, gloves, hosiery, laces, thread, silk, silks, satins, umbrellas, 4c Also, a heavy stock of sugars, teas of the latest, best, and cheapest importations; queensware, hardware, cutlery, books and stationary, hats, caps, boots, shoes and bonnets of the most faa' . ionable styles; and a largo quantity of 1 ' " Bacon, Flour, Butter, Salt, Fish, Cigar and tobacco.. All of which they will sell ai 5 cheapest rates. We invite the attention of purchasers to our, extensive and varied stock of . , Ready-Hade Clothing, comprising" all colors and ' qualities, and nisnu factured from the best materials, which we wui dispose of at fair rates ; and we warrant every article will give the utmost satisfaction. ' ' The highest price paid for all description produce. ; : - ' 1 Oallitjin, Jan. 1, 1858.10-tf ' 1 1
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