Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, October 07, 1853, Image 4

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tJodSave the Commonwealth.
IroclAmallon of General Election-
Pursuant to an net of General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, " An act
relating to the elections of this Comnionwerltb,"
approved the second dy of July, Anno Domoui,
one thousand eight hundred aud thirty-nine, I,
ACGUSTLN" DLRDIN, High Sheriff of the county
of Cambria, in the State of Pennsylvania, do here
fcymade known and give juotice to ll'er';!
if ,tft;.i tbnt GENERAL LLLC1 ION
villbe held iu the said county of C'ambiia on the ,
second Tuesday, (and llth Jay; h ucioicr, .
second Tuesday, (and llth Jay
at which time State aud Dounty
vhieh time State and Lounty oiuc-ers m.i oc. Cico- j
ted, to wit: . . . . !
6ue person to fill the office of Canal fTommission- j
r of the Commonwealth of i -ennsylvama. !
One person to fill the office of Supreme Judge o( ;
4lie Coniniouwcahh of Pennsylvania. .!
One person to nu tnc omce oi -vuaieor ucai-nu u;
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, j
One person to fill the office of Surveyor Geuor.il ;
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. )
One person in connection with the counties of !
Blair and Huntingdon to fill tia ofiice of Senator j
la the Senate of Pennsylvania. i
Two persons in connection with the counties o! J
Bedford and t niton to till the omce ot mem bers o. ,
the HMJ90 01 liepresemaiives ot reni.sy n auia. ,
One persu to fill the oEce of Treasurer for Cam-
tria county.
One person to fill the office of District Attorney
for Cambria county.
One person to fill the office of Commissioner for
Cambria county.
One person to fill the office of Surveyor for Cam
bria county.
One person to fill the office of Auditor for Cam
bria county.
In pursuance of said net, I also hereby m axe
known and give notice, that the places of holding
the aforesaid general election in the several election
districts within the said county of Cambria, uc as
follows, viz :
The Electors of the district composed of the bor
ough of Eoensburg, to meet at the Court House in
said borough.
The Electors of the district composed of the town
ship of Cambria, to meet at the Court House in the
borough of Ebensburg.
The Electors of the district composed, of the bor
ough of Rorotto, to meet at the School House in said
borough.
The Electors cf the district composed of the
township of Allegheny, to meet nt the School
House in the borough of Loretto.
The Electors of the district composed of the bor
ough of Johnstown, to meet at the Mansion House
in said borough.
The Electors of the district composed of the bor
ough of Conemaugh, to meet at School House nuia- :
beroneinsaid borough.
The Electors of the district composed of the town-
ship of Conemaugh, to meet at School House nuin- j
ber thirteen in said township. j
The Electors of the district composed of the town- j
Mp of Carrol, to meet at School House number t
three in sail township.
The Electors of the district composed of the town-
hip of Clearfield, to meet at the house of John j
Douglass in said tawuslnp.
The Electors of the district composed of the
township cf Jackson, to meet at the House of
Henry Ragnr in said township.
The Electors of the district composed of the town
ship of Richland, to meet at the house cf Jacob
Kring in said township.
The Electors of the district composed of the
townsnip of Pdacklick, to meet at the house of B.
I". Davis in said township.
The Electors, of the district composed of the
township of Suminerhill, to meet at School House
number one in the town of JeSVrssn, in said town
ship. The Electors of the district composed of the town
ship of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of
llatthew Conrad in said township.
The Electors of the district composed of the
township of Washington, to meet nt the School
House situate at the foot of Plane No. 4, iu said
township.
The Electors of the district composed of the
township of White, to meet at School House num
ber one in said township.
I make known that by an Act of Assembly, pas
sed the loth day of April, A. D. 1 801 entitled, "An
Act to provide for the election of Judges of the
several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regu
late certain Judicial Districts it is provided
That the qualified voters of each of the several
counties of this Commonwealth shall at the next
general election, at the tiuie3 aud places of elect
ing representatives, and whenever it shall hereafter
become necessary for an election under this act,
and under the constitution of this Commonwealth,
vote for five persons at the first election, and at ev
ery election thereafter, as many as shall be neces
sary under the provisions hereof to serve as judges
of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth, one
person to serve as president judge of the judicial
district in which such county shall lie, and two
persons to serve as associate judges of the several
courts of such county.
Sec. '2. That the qualified electors icVidli-g with
in the jurisdiction of nny district court or other
court of record now existing or hereafter to be cre
ated by law, shall at the general election, and
whenever thereafter the same .shall be necessary,
at the times and places for holding such election
within their respective election districts, voto for
one person for president judge of such court and as j
many persons for associate judges thereof as shall I
be required by law'.
Slc. 3. That the judges of the Supreme Court j
and the president judges of all other courts of re
cord and the associate judges of the District Court
and the Court of Common Pleas of the city and
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County of Philadelphia and the District Court of
the county of .Allegheny, shall be learned in the
law, and all the aforesaid judges shall he qualified
electors of this Commonwealth and shall be other
wise qualified as required by the second section of
the fifth article of the constitution of this Common
wealth. Sec. 4. That the election for judges shall be held
nd conducted in the several election districts in
the same manner in all respects as elections for
representatives are or shall be held or conducted,
and by the same judges, inspectors and other offi
cers ; and the provisions of the act of the General
Assembly, entitled An act relating to the elec
tions of this Commonwealth," approved the second
day of July, one thousand eight bumired and thirty
nine, and its several supplements, and all other
like laws as far as the same shall be in force and
applicable, and shall be deemed and taken to oppty
to the elections for judges : J'rvvide!, that the
aforesaid electors shall vote for judges of the Su
preme Court ou a separate piece of paper and for
all other judges required to be learned in the law
on another separate piece of paper.
I also make known aud give notice, as iu and by
the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed
that every person, esceptingjustices of the peace,
who shall hold any office or appointment of profit
or trust under the government of the United States,
or of this State, or any city wr incorporated district,
whether a commissioned officer, or agent, who is
or shall be employed under the legislative, judicia
ry, or executive department of this State or United
States, or of any city or incorporated district ; and
also, that every member of Congress, and the State
Legislature and of the select or common councils
of any city, commissioners of any incorporated dis
tricts, is by law incapable of holding or exercising
at the same time, tho office or appointment of
judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this
Commonwealth, aud that no inspector or judjre, or
other officer of any such election, shall be elligible
to any office then to be voted for."
Also, that in the fourth section of the Act of As
sembly, entitled, " AuAct relating to elections and
fr other purposes," approved April 16, ISoi), it is
enacted that the aforesaid 13th section shall not be
constructed as to prevent any militia officer or bor
ough officer from serving as judge, inspector or
elerk ; at any general or special election in this
Commonwealth.
Also, that in the 61st section of the said act it is
enacted that "evry general and special election
hall be opened between the hours of eight and ten
a the forenoon, and shall continue without inter
ruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the
evening, when the polls shall be closed.
The general, special, city, incorporated district
and township elections, aud all elections for elec
pre of president and vice president of the United
f, hll I hvld antt fcuducted bv the inr6c-
tors and judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks
appointed as hereinafter provided.
''No person shall be permitted to vote at any
election, as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the
afe of 'twenty-one years or more, -who shall have
resided in this Stale at least one year, and in the
election district where he offers to vote at lenst ten
days immediately preceding 6U;h election, and with
in two years paid a State and county tas, which
shall hare hcen assessed at least ten days before
the election. But a citizen of the United States,
who has previously been a qualified voter of this
t:ttr ninl removeii tin vi'Trom nr.il rt tiirnPil. and
,v.0 Kj,n; pave resj,L.,l Jn the election district, and
paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote's f-
I VHii.nr.rr in tl.ia St it., r.iv liw.r.ih?- Pntritled.
p((; j taxcs ,
ter re-siuing
TJl.lt tlie wi.;te I'reemen, citrons of the United
States, between the ages of 21 :ind 22 years, and
,iavg j-j...:,, ; the election distrkw ten day s as
aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they
.shall not have pud taxes.
'No person shall be admitted to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi
itnnts furnished by the commissioners, unless, Iirst
he produce a receipt for the payment, within two
years, of a State oi county tax assessed agreeably
to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence
on his own oath or affirmation of another, tuat he
Jl;is jj gut.!l a t.1Xj f.r on fa;ture to produce a re
c(.;.,t s(lal
ceipt shall ma.iO oatn oi lue payment wicrcoi, ui
. . ... . . i r
' Second: if he claim a right to vote by being an elec
j tor between the age of til and 22 years, he shall de
! peso on oath or affirmation, that he h is resided in
the State at least a year before his application and
j make such proof of his residence in this distiic. as
! i3 required by this act, and that he does vc-riiy be-
i lievc, from ttlC ncrulllltnclvoi tltlll Itlnt ktis uf njc
i aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is re
! quired by this aot, whereupon the name of theptr-
son so admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the al
! phabetical list by the i nspectora nr.d a note made
I apposite thereto by writing the word "tax," if he
! shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid
j tax, or the word " age," if he shall be admitted to
vote by reason of such age shall be called out to
'the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the
list of voters kept by them.
"In all cases where the name of the person
claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by
the commissioners and assessor, or his right to
vote whether found thereon or uot, is objected to
by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the
inspectors t. -examine such person on oath as to
his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided
within the State for one or more years, his oath
shall nut be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make
proof there by at least one competent witness, who
shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided
within the district for more tiian ten days next
preceding said cdectimi, and shall also himself
swear that his bonafidc residence in pursuance of
his lawful calling, is within the district, and that
he did not remove into said dlstiict for the purpose
of voting therein.
"Every person qualified ns aforcsiid, and who
shall make due proof, if require!, o.f his residence
aud payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall ba admit
ted to vote in the township, ward, or district in
which he shall reside.
"If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre
vent any officer of any election under this act from
holding such election, or use or threaten any vio
lence to any such officer, shall interrupt or im
properly interfere with him in the execution of his
duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to
nny window where the same may be holding, or
shall riotously disturb the peace of such election,
or shall use or practice any iuti Jiidutlng threat s,
force or violence, with design to influence unduly
or overawe any elector or to prevent him from vo
ting or restrain the freedom of choice, such person
on conviction shall be fined in any sum uot excee
ding five hundred dollars aud be imprisoned for
any time not less than one month nor more than
twelve months, and if it shall be thoivn to the court,
where the trial of such offences shall be had, that
the person so offending was not a resident of the
city, ward, or district, or township where the said
offence was committed, and not entitled to a vote
therein, then on conviction, he shall be sentenced
to pay a fine of not le.-s thau one hundred in r
more than one thousand dollars, and be imprison
ed not less than six months nor more than two
years.
Pursuant to the provis .ns contained in the oTtli
section of tiie act first aforesaid, the judges of the
aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of
the certificate or return of the election of their re
spective districts, and produce them at a meeting
of one judge from each district at the Court House
iu the borough of Ebensburg, on the third day af
ter the dny of elections I eing for the present year
on FRIDAY the l lth of OCTOBER next, then aud
tl, 1,111 , ll., ..till V.l.l-f. .I'll, O.Ik I'll! T, t ,....1 l.,'l ,t.'
of snl.l 5 ,,!.. Also, that whero hid bv Cu.
ness or unavoidable accident, is nnuMo to niton,
said mee ting of judges, then the certificate or re
j turn aforesaid shall be Uiken charge of by one of
I the inspectors or the clerks of the election of said
j district, who shall do and perform the duties re
! ipiired of said judge unable to attend,
j Given under my hand at my office iu Ebensburg,
the Sth day of Sentember, A, D. lb-33, and of the
j Independence of the Cnited Stales of America, the
seveuty-eiguth.
AUGCSTIN" DUE BIN,
Sheriff of Cambria county.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, )
September llth, 1813. j
I Iile, Oil, sin A fLaIjr Sloic.
D. KIKKPATSTCK,
No. 21, South Third Street, between Karket aai
Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia.
HAS constantly on hand and fur sale, Dry and
Dry Salted Spanish Hides. Dry and Green
! Srl-t',,i Patna Kips, Tanners Oil, Tanners' and Cur-
1: '1 1 1 in I . . . . i i
riers, TOOLS, at the lowest prices and upon the
best terms.
jUiF" All kinds of Leather in the rough wanted,
for which the highest market price will be given in
cash, or taken iu exchange for hi '.es.
teiF Leather stored free of charge and sold on
commission.
May 13, IS-13.
Eieimbiicau Hall.
ANTHONY VOW INKLE respectfully informs the
-V. public that he is now prepared, as the law di
rects, with every requisite for the ' accommoda-
; . r ., . i a ,t ,, i , ,
i on ui siraugcrs aim iraveoers at. ins new stana
in the Northern Liberties of Holliua vsbu.- and
respectfully asks for a share of custom. His ta
. "
ble will at all times be supplied with the best the
market affords, and Lis bar blocked with the best
wineB ami liquors.
l-?y The larger Hall can be rented by tho day
or night, and a Piano ami rian'.st ruriilsLeii.
Z-'jf German wines and Lager Reer kep.t con
stantly on hand.
Ilollidaysburg, May G, 18-13.
ISell, Jobston, Jncli, &. Co.
(LATE UEI.I., JOHNSTON, & CO.)
Ofiice of Deposit, Discount, & Exchange,
AT HOLLIDAVSEL'RG, PA.
JAMES M. DELL, Robert C. Johnston, and Wil
liam Jack are the Active Partners, who alone
transact the business of the firm.
THE OTHER PARTNERS ABE
A. P. Wilson,
Win. Dorris, Jr.,
Wm. P. Orbison,
of Huntingdon,
T. C. McDowell.
Joseph Smith,
of Ilollidaysburg, Pa.
Alex. M. Lloyd,
Pa., Raker & Watson,
of Gaysport, Pa.,
John Miller, of Tcmper
anceville, Rlair co. I'a.
Wra. M. Lloyd,
James Denniston,
R. M. Lemon,
Geo. R. M'Farlanc,
Sanuel W. Rhodes,
Samuel Calvin,
Thadeus Patiks,
John Cressweil, Jr.
i. Shoemaker,
of Ebensburg, I'a.,
Thos. White,
of Indiana, Pa.,
S. H. Smith,
John 'rouse,
L'avicl W atson,
of Johnstown, Pa.
John N'efF, Samuel Dean. James M. .Tn!nctnn wit.
liamsburg, Pa. '
V,Ottert may and vill le adJeJ.-tfl
Collections made innllpartsof the Cnited States.
Drafts furnished on Philadelphia, Pittsburg, &c,
The usual rate of Interest, in such cases, paid on
Deposits for 3, 0, and 12 mouths. Other Deposits
received payable on demand.
Ilollidaysburg, July 10, 1S52.
CASH will be
wool, by ,
paid for 4000 or 50O0 pounds
HUGHES & WHERRY,
Jeffwion, Pa.
Tliis way Tor Good and Cheap Goods.
'""'""""'TILL be opened this week at the brick store
of J. Moore, in Ebensbnrg, a general assort
ment of cloths, cassiuieres, satinctts, tweeds, and a
great variety of summer goods.
I .together with any quantity or prints, dciaics,
I la wits, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres cud other
! dress goods.
ALSO A LARGE
and good assortment of hardware, qucer.SiTare,
I taddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &C, &c.
j Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps
! or ready made clothing, will find it to their advun-
j tage to call at the.
I Ill icit Store.
The subscriber, thankful for past favoi s, ear-
nestly requests his customers, and the public gen
I crally to at least call and examine his stock : and if
: he cannot suit every person in quality and price it
i is not his fault. Produce and lumber of all kinds
i:,l,cn in exchange for goods; and ho also takes
CASH when oii'cred.
J. MOORE.
Ubensburg, April 2, lfiol.
ltem.i'.T KK.nnv. uoiiriiT e; w.huaith. j
j Ccaeli manufactory. i
' rTMIIE subscriber would respectfully iufernt the 1
j i citizens of Ebensburg audthe public ren( t ally, j
, that they will carry on the Ccnch Making, inelu- j
! ding the Smith work at the Machiuc shop formerly j
' occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the rtar of ik Hughe's I
j Store : where by using none but tie choicest mate- ;
rial, and employ ing none but thef best workmen, ;
i they hope to comince all that till do them the
' favor to examine their work, lhatu point of dura- :
: l.iilty, ajipanpitnoa lau itoimi-.t V. . ti.l ;
j led by any similar establishment iu the State or '
! elsewhere. Ptr3tn3 wishing a barj.iiti in the pur- j
j chase of a carriage, will consult their own iuterests
I by giving them a eail. They are prepared to sup- j
; ply the following kinds of Vehicles, vit : j
lluggics of different qualities arid prises, Rarouch- j
J es. Charioteer, one and to horse rockaway.s, close I
! quarter Ellptic and C-spring Coaches; s con l i..ind :
: work of different hinds, Sc., m iking a Variety that i
: will suit nil tastes and all purses. Reiftiriiig done j
; with neatness and despatch. i
May -20, DS5-J. i
T2ie Gntiit
Corner of 4th aad Grand Ets. Piliiui g.
T
I1HK subscriber has leased the laref and well-
known Hotel, (late Lain irt'.ne Hoije. ) nt the '
corner of 4th and Gi ant streets. Pittsirg, which I
has been repaired and newly fitted up in all its !
apartments so as to give a larger and la re liberal j
accommodation to travellers and boarlers. His
larder will be stocked with the mo.-t clnjcc brands .
the markets can afford and his Rar fu-ii.-died with !
the 1 cot.
public p:
He woul
roroie.
respectlu.:
i lie.it a share
V. PERKY.
Sept.
H. 1S-3J.
St. Ciiarles IloleS
Corner cf Third and "VTooa Gts.
Til IS fine establishment, having dune into the
hands of a r.ew Proprietor, lers great in
ducements to the traveling commuj.V: : and also
to regular boarders." Every de!:oiey and luxury
will be provided iu its sea-oii ; and i.o pa ns will be
spared to make this Hotel a comfortable A,mc to ail
who may call there.
W S. CAM PRE!.!.. Pr i rietor.
Pittsburg, Sept. 8. l"iL'.
iloots and Alters.
Evans & Jones,
VT7"OCLD respectfully niinounco tothe public i
v T that they still continue the manufacture of
every description of Roots and Shoes, for Laiiies (
and Gentlemen, at their shop, a few rlors East of
Mr. Carmen's Hotel, where they will ie happy to j
see their customers. ! i
Reing practical workmen themselvis, and using j
none but tiie very best material?, theyire confident i
they can execute work as well and asvheap as any :
establishment in the county. j
May 13, 1 SO 3
Ccoigf IZMri:ciim, !
Wholesale & Retail Tio., Copper, aui Sheet-Iron i
was manufacturer, and Dealer -H the fol- j
lowing named Stovri :
::G'
I LORE Air 'fight Cook. Port jble Range, Fl.it
Ton Complete. Union Air Tierit. Cookb Favor
ite-. Rare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Dar-room, Key
stone, or Independent, Harp cam. on. New com- j
plete. Hot Air Parlor. Victoria i.mipiele, Air
Tight, Complete Cook, Union Coal Luruor. j
Ebensburg, Sept 1, 18.12. j
l"usliioitatIc C'lolliin? Unir-oriciiM,
Clinton St. JonnEtown Fa.
G RE.
... , " Lo
I i 1 UEAT attraction at the corner, of Clinton and
l.ocust streets, opposite the Lfcchange llotei
and the M'Millcii House, Johnstown, Cumbria co..
; Pa., where the sub erlbers have jist received a
; large and fashionable assortment of Fall ar.d Win
1 tcr Readv ma le CLOTHING,
j Nov. 1, 16-12. JOSEPH GANS S CO.
; TKS. W. II AY. W. S. KI SON.
5ay &. IMson,
i Wholesale & Retail Tin, Corner, atd Sheet-Iron
I Ware ilaiunacturers, and "Dealers in the fol
lowing named Stoves :
COOK Stoves. Keystone, Nine Plate, Liberty,
Parlor, Radiators, F.tti.i, Star Franklin, W'a
' fie" Irons, Complete Cool:, Star Air-eight, Cast iron
I Sinks. Ware Room on canal St. one door below
j the collectors ofiice.
i Johnstown, Pa. July 11, 1S-12.
i Tailoring'.
THE undersigned informs his customers that the
( firm of Re-yiion S Johnston is dissolved by
S mutual consent, and that the subseriher still con
j tinues the business in the room recently occupied
! by the old firm, where he will be hippy to see his
j former patrons and us many new ones as please to
call. He receives regularly from New York and
' Philadelphia the latest fashions andcamiot bebcat
1 en cither in tiie shape or fit of Coats, Pants or
! Vests, by any other Tailor iu the country. He
I rcspectfjily ask the public to give bin a call, and
; confident his work will recommend itself,
j tfci?" Al kinds of country roduce taken in ex
change for work. LEWIS REYNON",
! April 20, 1812.-tf.
Tomb .S touts: Tombs Sloiit-sl
; --r-fc t n 1 1 1 i j tv mYrc . t , ,
Y ":V.k?.JOrES rl'e?,ulO' mthc Vub.
i i lii in.ir. no 14 n 'iii!ir.i. r. luriiw n L-iinhi .t
Tomb Stones, of Italian aud American Marble, man-
I ufactured in the latest stylo, and lettered according
i to any directions.
j His yard is situated at the jouth part of the
: town, where n large assortment of articles in his
, line are always kept on iiantt.
i From long exiierience lie feels confident be can
i please all tastes, and he therefore hopes to be pat-
roni7.ed by a generous public
June 17, 1S13.
4 FRESH arrival of Root-, Shoes, Summer Hats,
X. Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Ron
nets, Powder, Gun Caps, Slut, Lead, &c, received
this day and for sale at the cheap store of
June 26, 1811. J.MOORE.
7"GCR hair is falling off. is
it
Then call at
Kittelt's withont eielay, and buy a
; Starr's CI. finical Hair Im iytrator, or you
bottle of
ou will be
: come eniirciy o.iui
i in use.
lt is the best Hair tonic now
I Admiiiistraf crs Aotice,
JETTERrf of Administration have been granted
-i to the undersigned, by the Register of Cam
! bria county, upon the estate of James Rhey, dc
j ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are
! requested, to make immediate pnymeut to us, and
I those having claims will present them properly au
' thenticated for settlement,
j SUSAN R1IEY, A-lmiHhtralrit,'
ANDREW J. RHEY, AJmiaittrutor.
Ebensburg. October 21, RS'.'J. tf.
Tliomas 1. Martin,
House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger Johns
town, Pa. '
SHOPon the Island, neurly opposite D. Lcceh &
Go's Warehouse.
Dec.
1852.
A f BARRELS Conemaugh Suit for sale by
. 3. MOORE.
fZfk BARRELS SALT just received at the Store of
JJ HUGHES Sl WHERRY .Toff, t..
. . -, v.rvx.,
Ri:OLLLIO' XX CIU.VA!
Goods Offered at Cost.
OX SECTION' 101, Pa. R. R.
THE subscribers being about to remove from
.Cumbria county, olfer to sell off nil their
large stock of Goods by private sale, in large or
smad quantities, to suit purchasers, at jlrtt cost.
The stock consists iu part of Dry Goods, such os
French, English an jAniericaa cloths, cassl meres,
eatinctts, tweeds, f i iulH fi S a t i n Valencia, aud
other vestiugs, silks, alpacca.?, lnusdel.iins, bom
bazines, and
LADIE3' TEESS GOODS,
of every description; e'.kiwIp, h:!i:dhiTeiii. Ts.scf'iTs,
cravats, tibbets, ribbons, gloves and hosiery of all
descriptions, table linrrj, .Haptrs. crash, red,
white, yellow and Canton tianr.cis, liusey, blank
ets uiiii c( verb. t. hickory shirting, Iri.-h liuen.
wl it
Sc.,
goods of e very th script ion. lacing, Cut:i:g,
ats, caps, bonnets, hot.-aiid shoes, 1
READY MADE CLOTHING, i
Hardware, quoensv:u-e, glass, nails, flour, fish, !
S'llt, iron, a splendid stock of Groceries, Drugs. !
Paints, and 13 c Stuffs, all of which, wo offer at
lower prices than goods have ever been sold in the I
country, all kinds of country l roduee takenin ex-
change, such as Lumber, l.jilroiid Ties, Flax
seed, Rags, lie.
N. R. Country merchants will be supplied with
any of the above splendid stdoei-iuns of goods at
wholesale ei'.y- prices, putting on only a nominal
ficiire for freitrht.
R. M GRANNS S: REJLLV.
July 21, 1603- 3rf-tf.
riOOO Hollars itcuitrd.
Orrut f.ieli eintlil in l.. t t
Gl EO.
r citi
i.J. RODGERS has iust i eceived from the
ities of Philadelphia and New York and ini- j
mense stock of New Good.-, and now oilers to Ins ;
old as well as new customers the J.nr'iot. f ':! i-st ,
and assortment of SPRING & SUMMER '
GOODS ever brought to the Ebensburg market. !
His stock consists of every variety of Dry Gouds j
iJueeus-Aure, Hardware, Cedar Ware, Sc., all of j
which have been purchased with a view to satisfy j
the wants of his numerous customers iu quality j
and p.'. !
Gents Wear. Dice, l.J.tck, Lr v. :i in l r. a 1 t
cloths, plain und fancy casii.icres, tweeds, summer i
cloth, likens, s'.lks, satin, Valencia ai.u iaafaeiils j
est:u g.
Hats, Caps, R-uots, Shoes. Sc.
Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods Prints, tiious do
h.ius, ginghams, lustres an ! f.uiey colored hilks,
bobiiiet, laces and e-lgiug, j.ickou-tts, ribbons, fan
cy silk gimps, Sc.
Hardware, cutlery, and tools of v iriors kinds. i
Queens ware, consisting of many now and si-leii- :
did f utter ns. ;
Groceries, consisting cf coffees, sugar, tea, fish, '
spices, salt Sc. !
A'.i kin is of country pro luce taken iu cx- ;
change lor g jods Also Lumber, VYi ..I, ,'.c.
GEO. J. RODGERS. i
May 20, 1S53. i
EiiSueircot5 iii2.
WONDERFuL InIPROYtir-EIiT III' AP.T ! i
A nover lae-icg picture caa low be get at tho Eliir ,
Co. Gallery, Cdd Fellow. Hail. .
GORGE VV. FISHER takos this method of in- i
VJ forming his Humorous friends throughout the .'
county, that he litis permanently located himself nt '
Holli.i .ysburg, where he is now prepared tofurnish .
superior portraits to all that wish a good picture.
After a long and serious time f e-perlnientit:g i
in the Art, ho is now prepared to take the finest :
kind of pictures iu all kinds of weather. A visit
to his room and u trial is ali that is a'.kcd. Ills j
object is to please, and having the best light in the j
Lui ough, he feels that no failure, can be made. j
Pictures i:fat-y colored and put in good cass, ;
from 1,2-1 to s!0. Children taken in the morn- i
ing from 0 to 11, in the shoi t spa' e of one second. J
Instruction given in tiie art, unbracing all the j
imt rowmciits. on the most reasonable terms. Ap
a rat US and fixtures for Paguerreotyj ing furnished. ',
Hoill daysburg, Sept. 0, l".2.-tf. j
Luok oiit lor tlie I.ocoitiol I c ! j
Cr.sh and Frotiuco Sroro! :
EJI GEI1Z:S & V EsLltri Y,
HAVE at their More
East of G. L. Llove
e, in JiUer.-on, a IV w doors '
d & co.'s -.tore a huge and ,
en; ire new assortment of Spring Ai Summer Goods, i
w hich they jut receive 1 from lii- Eastern cities, j
consiSiir.-, iu part, of the feilowiiiir articles. j
LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks. P.arges. ?dous- t
liu de Laines, Lawns, &c, .ic. Also, Cloths, Sati- ;
uetts. Twee. Is, Drillings, ico. i
Ready Made Clothing, of a'.i kinds and very best ;
quality. Give it a trial. j
Hardware, Queensware, and Stonewares of every
variety comprising a largo assortment. j
STOVES, of every doeription, always on hand j
and warranted. Wc flatter ourselves t'vat we can ;
sell Stoves lower than any establishment in Cain- '
bria county, and being located ou the Rail Road w e j
can always secure a supply. ;
Groceries, j
Such as eoffce, sugar, rice, molasses, tea, vinegar,
linseed oi", s; rm oil, tobacco, fish, sail, syrup, and
every article lTtcessaay to supply this market. 1
The pul.o is solicited to call and examine our ;
stock, as we are confident it will admit of inspec- j
tion.
je-y" All kinds of pro luce taken iu exchange for j
goods. Lumber bought at the highest markft pri- J
CCS. I
May 17, 18-13. j
L5VI!It C'03iSJ.lIT,
i V0U3 DEBILIiY, DISEASH3 Cx '
THE KIDNEYS j
; A ND all diseases arising from a disordered liver
j -JL or stomach, such as constipation, inward j
! piles, fullness or blood to the head, acidity of the j
j stomach, nausea, heart-bum, disgust lor food, j
i fullness, or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, i
I sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach,
j swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breath- .
j ing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suiJuca- !
I ting sensations when iu a lieing po.-lure, dimness
i of visiou, dots or webs before the sight fever and
j du'l pain iu the head, ditiiciency of perspiration,
j yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side,
J back, chest, limbs, ic, sudden flushes of heat,
j burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil
ana great uepressiou oi spirits, can be effectually
cured by
DR. HOOFXAKD'S
CEL ERR A 'I ED GERMAN BITTERS,
rilKPAHED BY
D2. C. II. JACKSON,
-l liu; 'fiis;iii ltl'4i:-iut-. siorc.
120 ArcH Street, PMladoliihia.
TVir power over the above tinseases U not excelled
if (quailed ly any other preparation in the United
States, as the cures attest, in Htui.t cases after s.'.i'ful
physicians hud failed.
These Ritters are worthy the attention of iuva
dlis. Possessing great virtues in the rectification
of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands exercis
ing the most searching powers in weakness and
affections of the digestive organs, they are withal,
safe, certain and pleasant.
That this medicine will cure Liver Coiupla'mt aud
Dyspepsia, no utic can doubt after using it as stated.
It acts specifically upon Gie stomach and liver; it is
preferable to calomel in all lilioits diseases the ef
fect is immediate. They can Le administered to
female or infants with Safety and reliable benefit ut
any time.
Look weU to the mark 3 of the Genuine
They have the written signature of C. M. JACK
SON upon the wrapper, and his name blow n in the
bottle, without which they are spurious.
For sale Wholesale ar.d Retail at tho German
Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch 3trctt, one door be
low Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable deal
ers generally through the country.
PUICKS KEUltED,
To enable all clases of invalids to enjoy the ad
vantages of their great restorative powers.
Single bottle 75 cents.
For sale by Frederick Kittell Druggist libeiis
burg; James Bell, Summit; G. MuckerhiJe & Co.,
Johnstown.
December 1C, 1852 8-ly.
V7"OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain, takeu
v v in exchange for gcods at
J. MOORE'S STORE.
HE highest price paid for wool at the stoic of
GEO. J. RODGER.
STOKirS C IIK.llIC .il I2AIK ISVIG-
rri IlIS (leliglitful and popular article is the best
J- preparation for the hair which long experi
ence and scientific research has produced, either as
au lii tieie for the toilet, or its bi .ncficiul effects iu
all the di.iCi.sc-d to which the human hair is liable.
It will impart to the roughest and coarsest hair the
most beautiful appearance, entirely cleansing it
from ail impurities.
Put while we asiert that it is the best article for
the toilet of (hose v.ho wish to retain the hair in
ail its y outhful
LUXTCZIAITCZ AKD 2EAUTY.
it must not 1 e lorgoU.-u that in ad dis-visos of the
hair or scalp, such us the falling of the hair dutid
rutr, pimp.'--, ..r so-. h on the s.o-.lp, Sc., it is per
haps the i.rtkle which has given decide J k:.Us.S;.C-
tion every instance
Its oj oration in
active, sa that, in nu
have been tried in va
.ere it ha- been used.
::se of b-ihhie:..s is peculiarly
ierous, vi;(ie other remedies
a, STi;KS CHEMICAL 1N-
YIGOP.ATOR has siipn-si
bv rehibtiVtlug. i:i full i
led the ornaments ol art,
en'.ituJe, the permanent
gifts and gi .ces of nature. It is o..-' s.-ed of a
character wholly tlitleiing from the Oils, Grease,
Restoratives, .Vc, which arc jijW so nuiuerou-iy
foisted on the public, for bal Jr. -,.-,, gray hair, Sc.
Stcrr'b Xnvigorator
has now been te.-.tcd for years, and its efficacy has
been proved by thousands. Every year its reputa
tion and sales have im leased, until more of it is
consumed annually than cf any other preparation
for the hair ever offered to the American public.
It is compoun Je I on strictly scientific principles,
and the propriet.r will stake his reputation u its
elbeM-j.
Its extraordinary cheapness places it within the
reach of the humblest family, and iu couce led
vrrtuc insures it u place oi: tuc most luxurious toil
fct( Per sale bv the j roprictors price 2-j cents.
C. P. AM E r S CO,
111 Arch street, one door beliw Sixth.
For sale by Fred. Kittell, Ebensburg ; Jaines Dell,
Summit; G. Mackcrhi !e S Co., Johnstown.
December lb, lfc--iy.
Or. Ciis3iutt"s Emirov3 Ilxtract f
YiLLOY DOCK & SA3.5A PARILLA
. NOW PC I L P IN THE LARGEST SIZED
F.ottl-:: 1 is licknowledgcl to be the best
SAP.SAPARil.LA made, as i- certified by the Von
iiEnyei. CciiEs it has performed, th orignnl copies
of which are iu toe p ."-crsh.n of the pi npri. tT.
Remember, thl- is the only TRUE to. 4 ORIGINAL
I article.
'J lie M.Ji'-ine, when used according to ui: elli l
j Will Curo, Without Fail
! Scrofula or Kings Jlvi'. t'anc-rs. Tumors, Erut.tio
i of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chioiiie S. re-!'", es,
! Ringwtrin r Tetters, Scald ilea l Jlhe-
uiua'.i - ;' , Pains iu the Rones or Joint;,
ell S res and Fleers, dwelling
el' the Glan 1-, Syphilis, ease
of Kidneys. Loss t.f Ap
petite, Rlsc- ise ar
rising from the use of Mercury,
Pain in the Side and Mioul h rs, Gei.ersil
Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaui- Jlce an J Coie
ness. L-"iLet nil who wish to purge tiie bio oil froi.i
the impurities contracted from the free indu'genc
of the t-ppetite during the winter, r.ul to prepare
tho synteni to resist sun;m r epidemics, resort now
to Guysott's Extract of Veilow Dock and Sarsa
parilla," which is proving itself an sMldoto for
many of the Tiost malignaiit diseases that flesh is
hiir to, and they will never be disappointed : f r in
tiiis remedy ti e public faith has never wavered
never can waver; for it is founded on exrerience,
just as their wnnt of faith iu other and spuri. us
compounds is also founded on experience. Ther
fly irom inii.trral nostrums to seek hej e, life und
vigor, from the yurtly vfjtulU t'idcIh, therefore,
however broken down in health and spirits, however
loathsome to Limtelf nnd others, let no one des :i:r
of reciivcry : let the patient only understand that
liis h- p; of phislcal restoration lies only iu '-Guv-zott's
Extract of Yellow Dock and Sars.ipnrilia '
and per-u:.d.e him, for his life's sake, to try it, an-i
we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy resto
ration to heal tii.
Ladies of pr.lo complexion and Cotisumr t've hab
its, and sue!; as are d. filiated by those obstructions
which females are liable to, are restored, by the
usa of a bottle or two, to bloom aud to vigor."
'rrcf,i.',t anJ ('",. -.r cur-yl lj Dr. tju;t-",n's L'xlni'l
I
"
l is i'S
!:a.
3
RiTLrixiF., GrriiiL'cr county, Teniu, 1
April 27th, 18-lb. ,'
J. D. Park, F.s j , Cincinnati. O. Dear Sir: It
gives me great satisfaction to ad 1 my testimony in
favor cf Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow D.a k and
Sarsaparilhi," to that ' tiie numerous and h'l- htv
respeetable
j.'.r-oi.s who have been benefited by
tiie nie-!t:cine.
?ly wii'eh-is been sufTerin
ly five yea! s with Scrofuh-i
think, f jiiii i its i riglu in t!
svsie lii peculiar to her ten.
r tor t:.- sr
and Outlet
t lli':l";;i I.
w hile- i:i th
:ce of r.ear
', which. I
.-lits of tho
mean time
sue was ii)ii-r i!ie care- i f the most einiiit-nL l'hvsi
cians in tins section of country, without deriving
nny mateiiid aid from their prescriptions.
Upon tiie recommendation of Dr. Cocke?, one cf
our Physicians, who had scon the medicine used
with happy fife of, 1 obtained of 'your Ager.ts hen,
"Messrs. Pice M'l-'arlarid," one bottle of '-Dr.
Guysott's Extract of Yellow liok ami Sar.s.iparilla."
and as my wife found rc'.irf R-oni that bottle I
bought gome ris Lotties, v. hich -ho hr.3 take:i w ;:h
the most astonishing benefit, for 1 am pleased to
say it lias cntiaely cured her, f.-r she has entirely
recovered from her bluess, and the Scrofula and
Cancer are cured sound and veil.
Accept my gratitude. llcspeotfi;"v.
MICHAEL GOLDMAN.
V
s3
r'ly IlLlXI'M SS Cl KEll 1Y
sott's ExTitAt'T r Ylli.ow
N 11 V. t Sfi Of I'K. (if-
Dock a.vu Saks.wa-
lULl'A. !
I
Faievikw, Rutler Co., Pa., Juno II, ISoo. !
Mb. John Paiir, DkarSik: I wish to state, that ,
your excellent medicine, Dr. Guysott's Extract of !
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla hti3 completely cured '
my son, aged seveu years, of an aggravated case of !
sore eyes. From May till September, four months !
he was confinr-il to a elark room under the care of a '
skillful physician who consulted able counsel. He 1
continued worse for two months when he became
entirely blind. His eyes were fo highly iutiamed, i
and so very sensitive that when covered with beven j
Mris of dark silW. he -wuu'.J scream frutn the pain
caused by the light of a candle. Ho had no nppe- i
tno ; naa lauen so mach powerful and offensive
medicine, that 1 could neither coax nor force him
to take more. He was reduced to a mere skeleton
and I despaired of ever restoring his sight or
health.
About that time I saw your invaluable medicine
advertised as a remedy for Fore eyes, caused by
Scrofula, and your agent iu this place, John Scott,
Esq., recommended it to me highly.
1 purchased a bottle and gave it to my son. I
could see but little alteration in him for two or three
weeks. He hen began to improve rapidly, and
be-fore he had taken another bottle his eves were
completely cured.
Signed, Wm. C Cami bki.i..
1 do hereby certify that I am acquainted with
Wm. C. Campbell, and have seen his son when he
was in the condition represented by him, nrid have
seen him since and know that he is now iu cood
health. fc
sirn"l. Joh.n Scott.
CGiPrice $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5
Sold by JOHN" D. PARK, Ciu., O.
Northwest corner Fourth and Walnut streets.
Entrance on Walnut street, to whom all orders must
be addressed. Murray Zahni & Co. Ebensburg,
Moore c Kepler Carrolltown, Jobu Ivory & Son
Summit, Johnston & Edson Johustown, E. P. llil
dibraud Indiana, J. C. Day Blairsville.
August 19, lbG-a. ly.
Kxcliaugc Hotel.
Hollidaysburg, Blair Ce., Pa.
THE proprietor assures the public that no exer
tions will be wanting on his part to render his
house home-like to those who call with him, and
solicits a share of public patronage.
GEQ. rCTTs.
April 29, 1832,
J.OII2S
SUMMIT, CAMBKIA CO., PA.,
TTAS the pleasure of announcing to sdl
XX would secure the best bargains to b offw4
iu this county, that lie is again m the el J vita
one of the largest, cheapest, and most cwtfull -
leeted stocks of
j B ui! and Winter ftoodtf !
j Ever brought to Cambria county, ell of who!)
I have been purchased wifhin the last few days is
' Philadelphia and New York, with particular regard
i to the wants of this Market. I again fling tuy baa
, ner to the breeze, in-scri'H-d witu my oiduaotto Of
' Quick Sales and Small Profits.
I confidently invite the attention of purchh-et
' to my stock, which will be foun 1 unu.iia..
h.rg," Varied ni-d attractive, being full ai.d com
plete in every R j r.rtir.u.t. Everything new, fuk
iorab'c ai d desirable will be found embraced io.
my ass. rtmcnt. Particular attcution is solicitoi
; tjiiew and beautiful steles of
LADIES' DS1ESS GOOES,
which I have just rt e:!vod of late hnroj-Utloo.
In Gents' v.ear 1 defy competioii, an 1 cotifi le-Ltly
' invite nu examination of one of the largest. cbep.p
i est mil best selected stocks cf ready-made clothing,
l cloths, ..ca.i-i. lines. Sc., ev. v brought to CaBdiT:
' county ; comprising all colors and qualities, wHcn
I wiil sell vheap tin 1 warrant to glv efitisfactiyo
! Also, c iJ'S, bonnets,
I BOOTS AM) SHOES,
'; of the best ij;i:i'.lcl and latest fctyle-6, tegtthe
! with quc-eiisware, Lard ware, groc.-Hey, n't. booil
fct -ttioiiary, Sc.
' :r,.The highest market pric paid fur all kk.-J
; of Produce.
November 1 1 , 1S-j2.
.1 .cv Arrialof"Vulclesaiid Jew
elry. On the corner of Ciistoa and Locust Su.
T
11IE iiiid. r;-?i:ed rt spectf'.i'ly invites the Lhllt
nnd (b-ntleiaen to call and (-re Lis new aaj
j splendid stock of Watches and Jewelry, which t.a
j has just received from Gerrnaiiy ; warranto J Vj l
( solid and pure, and for style and finish itcunuoth
! surpassed. He has also received a large esscrt-
ment ot'.Iewe'.ry from the EnMeru cities, viz:
. Gobi hiu.tlnz cafe watches from "-"i ti .u
Patent Lever " " oi to i
' La H s auv her lever an 1 Lopiiie, i J t-i j
Sliver pate-tit lover and hunting cs3
1 watchc s. fro 15 1-1 tj 2 1
li Anchor Levcru do, from 2 V li
' l. pines do. 1 0 to II
0u .rti rs d,, . i ta 13
Co! l nm:t':tu''c Case-. L:. ;:vb Go":i BrtceV-fs at.
i NtekiisseS, Ear-ring, Gold (iliil J, VtSt alid
! chains. GoldchaiiiS fur Ladies. I'i::ger rings. GtiJ
. and Silver Pen a and Pencils, Sliver Spools, S.'.v.r
, l'iil:iil.'es (Jerman an 1 Silver Speet.l -j,
1 Port Morales, Pen Knives, Silver chali.s. Ac., Ls.
! All r.f the tibnvc aitic'es aro warranted to be e-f
! the best material, and will be soi l very V.v jXr w.i.
; Clock and Watch R r.ii ii g.
He has the best workmen in the country in !.!
. employ, and all work entrusted to him v-ill l
pr.-mpiiy ntti n led t.i.
' Tiiar.kful for pa.-t favors he solicits a cr-.nticuanc
i e?f the same, aad is confi ieiit l.e cuu give tutisfini-
li. n to all who may give him a call.
G Et RG E P. LUCK HART.
' Jehii-foWTi, Ajril 1-1, lld.
I'z'ki'I Ilulies,
Ebeiishu:g, Pa.
DEALER in. s'aple and fancy dry g ,o!i
cerits. wholesale andrt:iii fi-h; !iardvrrt(
and euti'.ery: guns, nails, bar-iron, (.hett-irwi..
sheet 7-iiiC, bioves of ali kinds, stove-jilj.es nrrl
sheet-iron ware, tin ware, copper find hi&is ku
ties, kc.
Grain, wool, butter at.d other couutrv pr iat
i.oiglit l.tl-1 soil.
Aisc,
A dealer in white pine, pop!:;., ash nd c'.ortf
b.u. l.er: lumber always bought, nu i a large qanu
tity Constantly r:i hand 1 r sale.
'r.l: rd-'ays ja- i for lumber cut to order or.-ii
as suits the tro-int uemaud of the market.
A l irue lot cf new g.,ods ns i-nil r.ico 1 in the
ib(,ve
A the
list jut rt c.
'...west mark
letiibc-r 21!, 1
Ivel and
et price.
mere ov'cninz
:r
: M. V. ITMoItP. C. 1!. WOLKF, H. JuNFS, CP.O. J. lFrf
lilt more. Wonr, & Co.,
Iraporte-rs and Dealers in Hardware,
i Sijn 'J iht dio'.'', .Vo. "ai Wood tl., thrf 4rt
" ' '.o.v t!. St. C:ar!rs II
rillsburgr,
K E this metliod cf in:'. rr:l!:g e-r.st'.-riiCrs n-t
D.-a'cts that they are now in receipt of tLjlr
JL
Pall ;
c .re
u;
has
lieeu eclecle 1 witn i;rel
from the Manufactories of ur-: and tiie i'.i
Our
than is
rrinpnses a much larger ns -rtmcrit
illy hil t by similar CstaV:..-h:uer.-.J.
an 1 is r irileul ar:
.1-
r J to the
ies far or
uittry Trade.
curing goi is ''
H iving s-.iprivr fac
is without hesitation that we defy
Com:.it;.iou froia
any quaiicr.
We ore now receiving P.irmir: gham and ShcflitM
Manufacture-, ureh-i-ed and forwarded by ere cf
the ?"ir:rt, who lias been spending some months ::i
England and Germany, i.ud who will ci :.:li.ue t
keep us supplied with Foreign llard.v..rd bought
frem f.rst Ii-.iels eei'y.
Westerti Merchants are re-pect fully ii.vited l.e
csitwinriio!! fif our stock and prices j.r-.'vious to gj
ing further Eastward. Among our assi: Ciitciit r.r.y
be iound the following:
li uoz. Knives and Forks, 1 D0 doz. Cldsils.
o I 1 4 ,r pen kii-.vv ?
jHm seis su s A; sheers
v i cases p.aues.
C-l'ii) doz. Lies j:as; t
2!!) ' risers in cases
-t) silver ldatod load
217 guu iockj
2-'i0 German sliver " "
o"0 shovels aud spado C-0 ross Rritiida
217 " hay and tnar ure f. rks, I" Saw
7" ' tetinetit s-tws 15 bales Deer's hair.
JO'" Mill pitt and cross cutt saws
1700 doz knobs, locks and latches
4'2D() ' pair trace chains 2"00 pad chest locks
400 4- halter and dog chains, bellow?, anvils,
vices, log nnd coil chains, cast, sheer and Rhfcter
-J-jO doz axes, best brands, ,V.c. m
Jsadttlt'iy IIardiarr.
We are coutinuing to make large addition to tk.e
branch of our business.
Sept. 2, IS". 3.
P. J. IVAXS. J. I. HroHBi.
Juvi and CentilcN Outdonr.
rilllE well known firm of Evans Hughes would
-I- rosj oct fully inform the citizens of Ebensburg,
and vicinity that they have just received from the
cities of Philadelphia sud New York, au txtentivo
assortment of
Spring and Summer Clothing,
cf the latest style and finish among which may be
found Casimerets, Alpaca, Sattiuets, Tweed, Cot
ton aud Cloth Coats Silk, Sattin, nnd Fancy Ves
tiugs of all sizes and qualities, together with p
large lot ef Cloth, Tweed, Liuuen aud Cassimere
Pants.
ROYS clothiugof every description.
Fur, Silk, Moleskin, Russian, Panama and Chip
Hats Cloth Caps of the latest style Silk and
Straw Bonnets.
We have ou hand Cloths, Cassimercs nnd "Tes
tings, which we are prepared to make up in a su
perior maimer.
The goods have been selected with tho greatest
care, and on the lowest cash terms which will lia
ble us to sell Lncer than thv leicest.
April SO, 1853.
V BE YOU BALD? Is your hair falling off!
Or is your heed covered with Dandruff or
Scruff? If so, then cpike a fair trial of Storr't
Chemical Hair Invijorator. Hundreds of person
in all parts i f the country whose heads were entire
ly bald, have had their hair fully restored to its
original perfection by the use of this valuable
article.
Cai tiox. Ask for "Storrs' Chemical Hair Ia
vigorator," and never let dealers persuade vou to
use any other article as a substitute. Price 25
cents per bottle. Proprietors. C P. Amet & Co..
No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. For palely
dealers generally. Sold by Fred. Kittell, Ebens
burg; James Bell, Summit; E. p. KUdeKma-i, It
diana. Dee. 8, 1852 ly. -
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