Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, June 30, 1858, Image 3

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    jlTpassing Crawford's Ilotel yes-
t our aueuuou nia auvouou
; 0f a violin, un entering, we m
'trccivcil that the performer was
j yn inquiry, we learned that ki3 name
t Weaver, the son of a respectable
of ''asqaehanna township, that he was
.J Of Mi SlgUt uvu auo-v
j ,ras icturning home from the Pb.il
v Iugljtate ftr the Blind, or. which he
n sn inmate or student for several
It is stated in tho newspapers that Fresi-
dent Buchanan is to be at Bedford Springs this
summer for some weeks. He U not in good
health.
jC3?On Wednesday last, two men. named
Conner. and Sumrncrvillc, were drowned at
Chesnut Tails, Clearfield county, by being
thrown from a raft into the river.
aguA man named John Canon was 60 fa
tally injured in Pittsburg, on Wednesday last
by being run over by a wagon be was drivirg
as to cause his death in a few hours.
6?George Richel, of Eastbrook, Lawrence
COUnt V. Was killed nn Mn-i?.nr nf locf iroal-
;ivi ffCotly and correctly on the Violin, by &9 p8etli up0Q Um of a Joad Jf
.thtt In dwtTCs greatest happi- ,umber Le as fo njw
r n" to a concoru oi sweet ., -
j " , . ii. r -n. turee year oia lienor Delonsrino- to Jir
-wjim I ii t ;i i j i : ui lu 1 1 i i - i - o
iDiancy, , . , ., i Dauiel Youni? of this r.laee fra-rn hiwh
a r f c 1 i
our caZus one day last week. They were
well developed and perfect, but not living."
On In Jay morning, about 8 miles east
of Huntingdon, an axle of one of the cars,
xn a train going westward, broke, causing a
smash up of the car and injuring 5 or G ladies
trod a boy, the latter seriously.
The Montour Iron works were so'.d by tho
Sheriff, at Danville, a week ago, for one hundred
and three dollars, subject to mortgage liens wliicll
arc said to amount to six hundred thous?nd dol
lars.
which the
'most
1 ., 2
battue r.icaau.-,
and delightful of our senses conveys
! eoul.U isligMj probable he might say
:trUtb.ill tlie 11 uvau-
I ballad:
v what i tt thing called light,
Which I can ne'er enjoy, j
What we Wcssings of the sight,
Oli tell your poor Wind boy.
UiT you talt ef wonderous thing,
You s.T tl'c un shineH bright,
j frc! hi-'" B'arm tut li0VV can e
Or make it oy or night.
j...t jej this my faithful friend,
Your chtcr .'f mind destroy,
While thus 1 snj. I am a king,
Although a P'CT Hind boy."
jjOar town is rendered unusually livtly
pleasant at present, by the presence of a
-ber of gentlemanly whole soulcd fellows
jibroad 2lr. 2l. ll, Uaiiy, L-umuer
.hint of Philadelphia, is stepping at
spson'n Mountain House. lie is cvi--ifone
of Nature's on noblemen, and
't!3TS command hosta of friends where
The present j c'ar's wool crop in western
reniifylvania is Kaid to be fully an average one
I but thus far there has been little stir in the mar
S ket and pi ices are as yt in a great measure un
i settled.
i jfSTTbe lovers of ice c:eam, should not
forget to call at the Saloon of Mrs. Koherts
on High street, two doors East of E. Iluarhes'
store. She will please accept our thanks for
a present of the delicious and cooling bever
age last Monday evening,
jfsrLast Tuesday evening, Mis"s Adelaide
oj. ' Ilawloy , was so dreadfully burned by the ex-
thaQ half ' uuipuov muiuiu, ui me icmui'iiuc ui uer
tatuer, es-liieutenaut Uovernor Ilawley at
Stamford, Ct.
U mnv trn .I'r. it. .11. .J onus.
ir i 1 ' ilo.icn of a burning fluid lamp, that she died
..lVhi.T -i iti tnwn Iff I link's rpmar. i e
wc!!. aad is, we more
;: '-all the admiration of tho la- J
; Mr. Henry D. Murray is stopping I
;! Union House, and expresses himself j Dr. Shaw, of Tfxns, states that he his
pleased with our Mountain Home. I found sweet oil. drank freely, a successful an
a Murray, E&q., a son of Cambria, u- ! tidote for strychnine in two cases, lhe oil
at prcsout a resident of Pittsburg, is ! to be poured down without any reference to
Professional . Honor; Or, the License of an
Advocate.
"And conscience checlced him,
U'en in the hour of j?ride."
According to the advices by the latest Eu
ropean steamer, a. remarkable case had oc
curred.in a criminal court of Sweden. A man
was tried for a capital crime, convicted and
sentenced to death. lie was defended by a
very able advocate but it leaked out in the
course of the proceedings, tha.t bis lawyer
Knew tnat Le was guilty. Whereupon the
said lawyer was tried and sentenced to im
prisonment, for having endeavored to pro-
. . 1 m
cure an acquittal oi tne accusecr, wbeu lie
knew that hi? client bad perpetrated the crime
as chargod. The punishment of a member
of the legal profession for such a course, may
De correct according to the laws of Sweden
but in other countries it will be regarded as
singular particularly in England and the
United biates. Wc nothing doubt that it j
will revive the oft-mooted, but never vet sat
isfactorily settled question, of how far the li
cense of an advocate in criminal cases, may
be extended. Instances are numerous; and
several have occurred in this city, in which
emiuent lawyers have refused to defend pris
oners, wbero tuoy were satisfied of the truth
of the accusation. " iut then there misht be
circumstances attending the charge and the
evidence, that for a good defence, a warping
of the truth, an equivocation, or a downright
misrepresentation may have been necessary
and if such were the complexion of an antici
pated trial, who can wonder that men of high
professional honor should wash their hands
of it altogether? Still the question remains
not only in morality but in law what is the
license of an advocate? Conversing a few
days shnce, with an able gentleman of the
long robe upon this subject, he gave it as his
opinion' and we may a Is presume as a rule
of generally just practice that a lawyer ac
quainted with the guilt of his client, might,
as a matter of duty, defend a person charged
wun crime, in tae hope, by cross-examination
and otherwise, of showing that the evi
dence for the prosecution was weak, unrelia
ble, and inconclusive and also adduce miti-
ga'.ing points iu the defence, besides showing
improbabilities. &c. But that, in no case,
would he have the right, legally or morally,
with his knowledge of the criminality of a
prisoner, to attempt a proof of anything taat
was untrue, however plausible it iuight apr
paar. Phil. Enquirer.
DIRECTORY. MAP OP CAMBIUA COUN
TY. Tho tubscribcr is preparing, (if suffi
cient encouragement be given,) " to publish a Di
rectory MAP of Cambria County, iutended to
contain as much information as any other Coun
ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The
same to be lithographed, colored and mounted in
the most modern style and workmanlike manner,
and delivered to subscribers at 5 per cop v.
VILLIAM CIIIUSTY.
June 80, 1858. . .
A I1CAUIHL HEAD
rich eiM Him,
, COMPEETKLY PRESERVED 1
To tK6 Greatest Age.
And whoAhat. is gray would not have it re
stored to former color: or bald, but would have
tlie.growth restored, or troubled with dandruff
and itching but would have it removed, or troub
led with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions,
but would be cured, or with sick head-ache, ("neU
raigi. out would l-e cured, it will also remove
all pimples from the face and Bkin. Prof. Yvood'd
llair Restorative will do all this, see circular and
the following. ' .
Ass Ait bob, Nov. 5. 1856.
THO. O. J. Wood Dear Sir : I have heard
much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair
Restorative, but having been so olteu cheated by
quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, I was
disposed to -place your Restorative in the same
category with the thousand and one loudly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you in Law
rence ccuuty some months'since, when you gave
me such assurance as induced the triai of of your
Restorative iff my family first by my good wife,
whose hair had become very thin and entirely
white, and before exhansting one of vour large
bottlesher hair was restored nearly to its oiigi- Jv Tavc anj restored f the sweets of health and
The Wonder of the Age !
JM. LIXDSKY'd GREAT AiEDICAL D13-
COVKUY! -Which is a purely rydal'c
rrqtaraiion, for the purifying of the Llood, giv
ing vigor to tho Liver, btomacU .nd bowls, and
expelling from the system a'.l xuoi bid matter, and
substituting in its stead a healthful activity thro'
all the functions of life.
HOW IT WAS DISCOVERl-D.
In the fall of lSG a daughter of Mr. Liiuhsey
wao suffering from a' malignant attack of . Can
crum Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She had pre
viously been prostrated by ti e attacks of Dys
cutary Jluflaniftli.'m of the Lungs fcud Hectic Fe
ver, successively, which resulted in the &beva
med disease in its worst f-ro. ner condition
was n-oit deplorablu ber mouth and cheek were
literally rotten the attendiu? pl-sican pro
nounced tho case 8 ht'itloss one. Everything in
aicatcd a speedy and horrible diiath a death of
rotting out of hfo ! At this critical juncture, Mr
Lind.y prepared a compound for the purpose of
alleviating, possible, the pains of the hi tic suffer-
cr. buc was made to use it ireeiy, ana m a snon
time, to his most delightful astonishment, there
was a very perceptible change fr the better.
The mouth began to put on a bright and nedthy
j appearance the foul breath became sweet the
appetite was restored, and the child seemed to
I . o i
part ikeot a new and iresii m.
Hope was inspired, and the use of tho com
pound was faithfully continued, the result of
which, with the blessing ol Uod, wa3 her com
plete restoration. She is now perfectly healthy !
Prom this circumstance, Mr. Lindsey was led to
prepare with greater care and exactness, what
had so astoiiiahly cured his child, and continued
his experimental efforts-until he succeeded in
bringing to perfection his Great IiancJy fr
B!Atl Impurity since w hich time its effects have
been almost miraculous. Hundreds upon hund
reds, by it, have been snatched from an untime
I would not like to! a without It. I consider it
af excellent familv iiiodicine.
(Signed.) GrX)RGE KOIT.
Sworn mid subrribed th:j loth iuy of March,
A. D. 1S5T, Cefore me.
Koic Mr. Kopp is a rt-ti dent of Prankstown, -aud
is well known t the titizerw of Elair and
Bedford counties as a n.an of excelled character
an J influence.
AT)Y.i
Dys
DESPERATE CASE OF AGUE AKTV
iicgon his native heath once more, and
-.ir,g his attention to trout fishing with ex-
sJinaty success. Our esteemed friends
isrs. Jos?pn l . ana u. a . Auompson are j
ni l beautiful brown color, and had thickened and
become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely
o.cr the head ; she continues to use it, not simp
ly because of its beautifying effects upon the hair,
but because of its heathuu mllucnco upon
the endearments of friends. The young and old
have tested its saving poweis fand sing aloud its
virtues. Sav tbev "after using Lindsey's Im-
Ilu' ! proved Bl'Dod Searcher, we felt as if a new life
i the j waS-stirring our veins, and under God we owe to
head and miud. ' Others of my family and friends m,.c tkn wor 3s crm express.
are using your Restorative, -with the happiest el- tju pjCar from tjic.jr own a-nd then judge
fects; tnercfore, my i-kepti:ism and doubt3 in j t,f ju valuable effects. The few testimonials that
reference to its character and value are entirely j f, ,jov,. how that it is deservedly styled the Greal-
removed; auu l car. and do most coreuawy ana i e3 jjlSQOrcry of this cr atvi other age.
and confidentially recommend its use by. all who j J. M. LIN
would have their hair restoreel lrem w hite or gray
by reason of sickness or age) to original color
and beaut-, and by all young persons who
would have their hair beautiful and glossy.
:dsey,
Iloliidaysburg, DIair county, Ph.
a
Yei v truly and gratefully yours.
SOLOMON MANN.
the patient's vomiting. Prof. Ilochester has
reported two eases of poisoning by the same
terrible drug successfully treated by a free
use of camphor intcrnallo, and mustard poul-
.... . , . , .. il -
Lo id town, lue Jast named gentleman uas tice on tne tuisiue.
:tm!j perpetrated matrimony, as by refer- t XewMiaper Articles. The Springfield lie
to the third page, third column of the VHhUran says: "The editor has lived to very httle
esent number of the Democrat & .Sentinel, j purpose who has not lcared that a truo newspaper
11 move WAy and at large appear . ' ! style differs as much from a magazine stleas
jnYc T'gnt that we have bceu unable U'cn from Ix.rd Racon. Newspaper articles
. , f TV i are u it studied they are read read hastily and
obtain the lull particulars of the 1'ic-Nie, ,,', , ,
m., ,, , ,,r , , t i ' carelessly. nicy are almost atwayp reae at a
iiarroluowu last ednesday, given by the , . ,J , . , r r . . T,
1 . . " fc J i time when men s minds are full of business. If
. Wo,u, uieuneuv, W iC pupua oi they haye wrfi remembcml.
school uuder his charge. Our friend M TLoy n;ake aIi imr,.csf,ion wllich remains. If
Magebaa, Esq , informs us, that the din- tiey j,.,ve os dieiit points, they are harelly read
riu superb, and the amusements inno- at aU. A man at leisure will take up and care-
it, mirth proveking and frequently iustruc- j fully read the carefully elaborated articles of his
Addresses were delivered by Rev. magazine, but wiiat he gets from his oewspaper
Poilard, M D. Magehan, R. L. Johns- hc catc,lOS at a Slanc?' 11 must be diking ar.d
' 1 "t i !l ....11 t .1 4
: Lns., and others. - , . . ,
-Hoo. Job R. Tyson and Hon. Rob-
From the Boston WAYERLY MAGAZINE.-
,?"Many of the much-vaunted hair mix
tures are not only useless, but positively in
jurious to the scalp; but Prof. Wood's is of
such a balmy and nutritive nature, that it in
vigorates the skin of the head and the folli
cles or hair glands beneath it. It also re
moves all dandruff from the scalp, and effec
tually banishes every kind of scald head and
cutaneous eruption. Hence it is of great
service to children, the ingredients being of
so harmless a nature that the most delicate
cuticle car.not be injured by its contact
Caution. Hewarc of worthless imitations,
as several are already in the market, called
by different names. Use none unless the
words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative,
Depot St. Louis, Mo , and New York,) are
blown iu the bottle. Sold by all Druggists
and Patent Medicine Dealers Also by all
Fancy and Toilet goods doalers in the United
States and Canadas. See advertisement iu
another column. J9-30-3m.
Fiuf.oWo03 : It was a lung time after J saw
y..u at IJ'.issfioM. before I got the bottle of Resto
rative for vhich vim gave me an order upon yr
agent in Detreiitaiid when I got it we concluded
to try it on Mrs:' Manu's hair, as the surest, test
of its power. It has done all that yen assured
me it would do ; and others of my family aud
friends, having witnessed its effects, are now
using and recommending its use to others as en
titled to tho highest consideration j ou claim for
it.
Again, very respectfully and truly vours.
SOLOMON MAN V.
Caiu.tlk, Iix.-Jin e 28, 1S.V2.
I ha7C used Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restora-.
tive, and have aelmircd its wonderful effects.
My hair wn becoming, as I thought, premature
ly gray but by. the use of his restorative it has
resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so.
- S; 1 REESE, ex Senator. U. S.
O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Dr.wd
way. N. Y., in the great N. Y. Wire Railing
Etab.ishmentJ and 114 Market fit., St. Louis,
Mr. And sold by allgood Druggists. ojune 0
C K II T I F I C A T E S.
PattouviUe, Red ford co., Pa., Oct, 14,'57. .
Mr. J. M. Liupsey.
Dear Sir : I was severely afflicted with rheu
matism fur a win .le year nin- months of which
I was ne t able to leave my bed when hearing
f the wonderful effects of your Improved Blood
Searcher, I determined to procure some of it anel
nve it a f.iir trial. After using three bottles I
was able to walk aroundjigain as ujual, and am
no-v wholly cuied. I can recommend it to all
who aro similarly afilicted, and belie itis avlcitl
claims to bo.
Yours, truly, JOHN SHAFFER.
yspept-ia entirely cured. by the seof -
Lindscy's -Improved lllooti-Brcler - - - -.
L'cir ecvnfy, s$ ; rirsoi.afly ippeafe d'l trfc-ri -me,
the subsoil rr. cne'ef the Justices tf Vey.
Peace, in and f(a:dot'xty.JoLn.Mtrat--'o--'
being duly sworn aeeord:r.gto I-, iliAh dviot&'l
and say tbut, in the pir.g if;ir5v. I .was a vie-
tim t that worst of dleoases-Iyspepsia, and Ih.xt
in is8 worst firm. My appetite was completely
gone, and when, in order to preserve life, I would
force mj-self lo swallows mouthful cf food; the
etoanach would immediately loath it, and tast; it -forthwith
the fpittie. I had nlj beeu tiuffwifi
from the Ague; each attack lasting aboat'nins
months out of the twelve, so that, with tho ague
an 1 dyspepsia, I was reduced as I though beyond
recovery ; I thought I must die ; my phyicien
could do me no gid.. Such was my condition,
when Mr. Lindsey supplied m with a bottlo of
his Improved Blood Se;u-cher, assuring mo it
would work a cure. I commenced its. Ose witJi
but little cui.lidcnce, tut in ono week tima so
great was its restorative powers I found my ap
petite to return, my fctornach received a new tone
so that I could tat anything without tho slight
est inconvenience, and before its healing touch
thengue fled as from a charm ; nor have t been '.
troubled with ague or dyspepsia Bince. I enjoy "
a better state of health than I had done for fifteea
years before ; I am string and hetrty, and I fed
confident that, under the blesaing of God, I owa
all to the invaluable Improved Blood Searcher.
I believe it not to be only a sure remedy n,r ague
but an infallible preventative, and, as 6uch, I
would recommend it to all w hose business, hab
its or residences, expose them to this dreadful
nest of bumr-r.it v. Dyspepsia cannot stay wberu
the Improved Blood Searcher is properly used. .
I feel k my duty to i oint all who siuTor, to this .
all- healing medicine. '-
(Signed.) JOHN MORAN.
Sworn-and subscribe! ibi l&th dav of Marchj
A. D., 1657. JOHN COX, J. P.
FOR SALE BY
Robert Davis, Thomas Devir.e, Ebcnsburg;
J. Moore, .Can oliton ; Win. It. Hughes, Jefferson
G. S. Christ v, J. K. IFitc, Johnstown.
Nov. 48,187:2:Crr.. ' '
t ii r.
w
i ii
T.Conrad, eminent citizens of Philadel
i, died iu that city on Monday, Judge
iral was well known by many of the citi
j of this county, having past the Summer
m during the last two or three years, at
residence of Mr. David O'llarra, on the
i leading from this place to Crcsson,
j I tovr.B t Baker's Sewixq Machines j
I '?cr & Raker's Sewing Machine is ccr-1
entitled to occupy the front rank among '
ciiD) useful inventions of the present age.
3 faiLi'iy ehould be without one-
OSces of exhibition aud sale, 495 Rroad-
'7. -ew York: 18 Summer Bt , Boston,
iVdO Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
M. D. Magellan, Esq., has banded us
oration, delivered by Hon Moses Canan,
Sbensburg, on the 4th of July, 1820,
a the request te publish in our paper.-
; will publish it with pleasure nest week.
tiT Jack Hhey and Neal Collins started
&L"hiog expedition on last Monday even-
g, vid returned after a few hours absence,
th one hundred and twenty-five trout. The
ven of trout fishing should repair to Eb-
iWg forthwith.
irWe hope to see a large delegation
a Johnstown at the celebration in this
next Saturday. Our neighbors need
--taia no fours that scrip will bo refused.
ANNIE LAUKIE A SONG-
i-wcilton braes are bonnie,
"Where early fa's the dew,
And it' there that Annio Laurio
Gie'd me her promiso true ;
Gic'd me her promise true,
Which ne'er forgot shall be :
And for bonnie Annie Laurie
Pd lay me doune and dee.
Her brow is like the snow-drift
Her throat is like the iwan'a ;
Her faco it is tho fairest
That e'er the sun shone on ;
That e'er tho sun gbone on, .
And dark blue is ber e'e.
And for bonnie Annie Laurie
I'd lay me doune and dee.
bike dew on the gowan lying
I the fa' o' her fairy feet ;
And like wind in summer etching.
Her voice is low and sweet ;
Her voice i lo-.v and sweet, r
And she is a the world to m
od for bonnie Laurie
I'd lay me doune ind de.
few miles uoith from Mourovia, towards Cape
Memnt, is a tract of land 'about a mile from the
beach, of more than ten miles in extent, entirely
covered with pineapples. The fruit buds out in
April and May, and ripens in August and Sep
tember. It is of a delicious flavor. The apples
arc taken to Monrovia iu considerable quantities,
where they are sold as low as two for a cent.
Pineapples grow n il I in the woods, and thous
and;? of them are seen in half an hour's walk.
Mr. Bowcu, a missionary in Liberia, in his book
"Central Africa in 1867," says the piueapph?
flourishes very well in the woods of Liberia, and
is sup'-ri'U- to any re can procure in this country.
Mftd Dogs. Ilydryphobia, in its most fatal
aspect, has appeared among the canine race in
Mason county, Yirgiuia, and in and around Por
ter, in ualaa county, several valuable cows
have recently been bitten by mad dogs, and some
of the cases already proven fatal. Mr. F. Han
nan, ferryman, has lost two cows which had pre-vioiii-ly
leen bitten; and two horses, ene the
prepertv of John SteinUergcn, and very valuable,
the other belonging to Mr. Rr.man Manager, were
bitten by amad deg during the fore part of last
week. The horses were bitten while standing
hitched to a fence on the -public road.
Heaping Coals of Fike UroN tueiu
Heaps. The Clevland Plaindealcr relates
the following incidents, one in pretty bold
and profitable contrast with the other:
II. V. Walworth, Esq., of Arkansas, now
visiting in this city, has made a donation of
1,000 to the Westminster Church, llev. 1.
T Hrown. It is to aid in the construction
of the new building and is a very generous
and acceptable donation, especially coming
from a Southern gentleman to one of our
Northern Anti-slavery Churches.
This reminds us of a little incident which
occurred in Guage Courtty some seven or
eight years e'idcc. Mr. Walworth, then as
now. blind, went to Chardenon a visit to
some friends, accompanied only by his body
servant, a slave. No sooner was it ascertained
that the servant was a slave, than the UlacJc
Republicans and Republican Blacks deter
mined upon a rescue. They called upon the
ttv informed him that thev would assist
him to escape, and urged him to flee to Can
ada, lie refused told bis colored friends
that, slave as he was, be hael more money,
better clothes, and more freedom than they,
and that nothing could induce him to desert
his kind old master. Argument failing, the
rescuers threatened to" use force, when the
6lave told them firmly that be would 6hoot
down the first man who laid bands on him
This put an end to the effort to steal Mr. W's
slave The contrast between the treatment
which be then received and which he now be
etows upon the people in this section is quite
6trikin2. and reflect too mueh credit upon
Mf. -Walworth, whose liberality and t,brie
tian philanthropy ore worthy of emulation.
MARRIED,
On the morning of the 231 inst., by hc
Rev. J. II Jones, Mr. Hex P. Tnoipsos,
(formerly of Ebcnsburg.) to Miss Isabel,
daughter of Price I, Patton, of Philadelphia.
The fact that the happy couple, amid their
happiness, did not forget the printers, may,
we think, be regarded as a bright omen, in
dicating a long lifi of happiness and love in
store for them. We gratefully acknowledge the
receipt of a delicious wedding-cako and two
bottles of champagne, last Saturday morning,
on which all hands, comprising the Editor,
Foreman, Pressman and Devil, fared more
sumptuously than did Dives of old. who was
elothcd in purple and fine linen." That hap
piness as pure and unalloyed as that which
thrilled their souls at the moment they plighted
their mutual vows at the Hymeneal altar,
may bo their attendants through life, is the
siucerc wish of all connected with this establishment.
3f!rai Slburrtisnnrrifs.
PUBLIC SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN OR
der of the Court of Common l'loas of Cam
bria county, to me directed, there will be expo
sed toale, by public vendue or outcry, at the
Court House in the borougli of Lbensourg, on
SATURDAY, the 31st day of JULY next, at
one o'clock, P. M., the following LOT OF
GROUND, with the appurtenances, sitnate in
the Borough aforejaxd, (now in the occupancy of
Lewis Hoover,) fronting about 23 feet on High
street an 1 extending back to Lloyd street, and
being part of a larger let numbered on the plan
of said borough 135, having theron erected a
two story frame dwelling house, a shop and a
stable.
TERMS : Cash.
JOHN ROBERTS, Sherifl.
June 30, 18G8:33:3t
NOTICE TO SUPERVISORS AND OTHKRS
THAT THE WEST END OF THE I1UN
tingdon Cambria and Indiana Turnpike
Road, from its Western terminus, in the Borough
of Blairsville, to the mile pott marked 27 miles
from Blairsville and 50 miles from Huntingdon,
near the old tavern stand of Thomas James, in
Cambria County, is abandoned and no tolls collect
ed for the use of that distance. The Supervisors
of the several Townships, and Boroughs, through
wliich that part of said road passes, are hereby
notified to take charge of the same as per Act of
Assembly concerning ccrtaiu state "and turnpike
roads, passed 10th April, A. D. 1844.
JOHN S. ISETT.Seq'r.
of II. 'C. and Indiana Turnpike Road
March 31st 1858. 20.
Notice to Claimants
OF THE
JUNIATA DIVISION & PORTE. RAILROAD.
BY the 11th section of the act to provide fur
the payment cf certain claims against the Com-
j monwealth. approved the 24th of April. 1S5S.
The Canal OmivnsMor.crs .'rc ami.ouzca to ex
amine all chiitnt against the Commonwealth con
tracted by Win.1 S. CaW.f.ii bite Superintendent
of the Portage Rrilread, and by J. D. 1et and
J. A. Cunningham, late Supervisors e.n " the Ju-
niata.Di vision, ami which were not rcpoited by J
those officers to tne board.
Board of Caral Commissioners will meet in
Hollidaysburg, on Tuesday, the Gth rf July, and
at Johnstown, on Thursdav, ic 8th of July
next, for the purpose of examining aH such claims
as are embraced in the provisions ot said act.
Claimants will present theij claims at eituer
oi these places, as may be raoft convenient to
hem and be prepared with such prool as moy be
necessary to their proper authentication.
The claimants will perceive the necessity lor
their prompt attendance at the times and places
above stated, as it may be the last opportunity
the Board may have to examine and take action
upon these claims. By order of the Board.
illUJlAo Li. ixcretary.
May 26, 1858.
A DESPERATE CASE OF TETTER AND
ij!L BARBER'S ITCH, cured by the u.-e of
Lin iscy's Blood Searcher. I, the uuueisigneolt
some time in last March, was severely afdiced,
with what wnv pronounced by my physicians to
be a certain kind ef Tetter and Barber's Itch.
My condition was one of the greatest misery; my
face was almost constantly running with the foul
corruption that escaped from , the tubercles, by
which it was almost completely covered. After
i be-ins under the care of my physicians for nerr
twomorths. without the least bent-lit, 1 was in
duced to make a trial of Lindsey' BIoxhI Searoh
er, and the remit was that iu using oi.e bottle and
a half I found a perfect cure.' I may also say
that 1 eagerly tried whatever was recommended
as a cure. Such was my wretchedness that I
even resorted to the dangerous experiment of
pouring pure creosote on my face and neck, but
all to no purpose the Blood Searcher was the
firr.t and onlythi-.g that did me any good. As a
blood j urihe'r it is unequalled, and.l Lave great
reason to be grateful that I ever made a trial of
its healing virtues, and I confidently recommend
it to anv who may suffer from Tetter, or any oth
er disease arising from an impure state of the
TE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
Mr. ISAAC C. SINGER as a candidate
fr.r County Commissioner, subject to Democratic
rules. TjeSO
ARE AUTHORIZED to STATE THAT
f T JAMES SHANNON, of Conemaugh Bor
ough, is a candidate fer Covnty Commissioner,
subject to the decision of the Democratic County
Convention. jjune 'j,m
17 E ARE AUTHORIZED to STATE THAT
T f GEORGE ORRIS, of Richland towuship,
is a candidate for County Commissioner, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention. fjune9.2m
LOOK HERB ! !
IV E IV ARRIVAL
"ffUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
J ROBERT DAVIS,
A lot of Ture White Lead,
A lot of Linseed Oil ,
A lot of rutty,
A very large lot of Bar Iron and Nails, all of
which he will sell on very small prohts, tor casn
or country produce. CALL AND SEE. Also,
dont forget that he continues receiving freeh snp-
li pes of Flour and Rrovisions generally; ot tm
best quality, every few days.
Ebensburg, ?"pt.9, 1867;
ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
The undersigned offers at private sale, thei
following real estate, situate m Summerhiil
township, Cambria county, yiz:
A well improved farm, of first rate quality ot
land, about one mile distant from the town of
Jefferson, containing 111 acres., or thereabouts,
having thereon erected four dwelling houses an 1
other outbuildings, and a substantial trame nam.
ALSO. A tract of valuable timber land lo
cated 2 or 3 miles from the Portage Station,
warranted in name ot John Nicholson, known as
the "Ivory Ridge" tract, containing about 440
acres.
ALSO. A. piece or parcel of timber land,
situate near, the station, containing about 50
acres, being part of the tract known as the
"Kean & Kinport tract. ' .
ALSO. A piece or parcel of land, adjoining
lands of Austin Thompson, Patrick Riely and
others, having thei eon erected two house, a sta
ble, aud a saw mill, containing about GO acres.
WM. KITTEL.
Ebensburg, June 23, i858. 32 4t.
blood. JOHN DELE11LJ i.
Hoilidaysburg, Ta., July 29. 1857.
4 N INTERSETING CASE OF SCROFULA
J. cured by ona beetle of Lindsey 's Blood
Searcher. This certifies that about one year ago
our little son aged four years, was most sorely af
flicted with what the physicians pronounced to be
scrofula, and was treated accordingly for nearly
a year, but without the slightest beneGt. His
eves were running a thin watery humor almost
constantly, which would encrust his eyes bejond
the power of opening them until they were wash
ed and cleaned by soap and water. About the
same time an abscess f.-rmcd just below the groiu
which in due time broke and commenced a dis
charge, which was found impossible to thy up oi
be;;l the led would be very much stained and
the clothir. f the child perfectly sickening in a
sir.gle night's time. Af'i having the attentions
of a physician for so loi; a tune, and finding the
cbiid to be getting worse, we determined to try
the effects of Mr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher. This
was in last March and before two wcx-ks had
passed awav-the change was manifest, and I am
happy to say that in the use of a SINGLE BOT
TLE eur little boy has been restored perfectly to
health. Wc cannot speak too highly of this in
valuable medicine. It sheas Id bo in every family
none should be without it. As a purifier o"
lood it is bevon I all price !
DANIEL BOLLINGER.
Hulildnysburg, IV, July 2C, 1857.
llellidaysburg. Pa..
Dr. J. M. Linlset. Jlarch 19,180 1.
Dear Sir : I have been using yeur Improved
Blood Searcher since se me time last summer, and
I deem it to be a matter ot duty to bear my tes
timony to its invigorating blood restorative virtues
I have been, for a number ot years, severely
troubled with erysipelas and general debility ; but
since I put myscif under the influence cf your
Improved Blood Searcher, I find a very decided
improvement. Indeed, my acquaintances fre
quency remark, that I look so "fat and hearty,"
and 1 know of no other cause than the use of your
Improved Blood Searcher. Judging from my own
experience, I believe this is one of the most, val
uable medicines that woman can use, especially
those who are or have entered upon the decline
of life i from 40 to 50 years ef ajre,") I feel that
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, 13 A GREAT
scientific Medical Discouery, aiul is daily woriiriff .
cures almost to great too believe. It cures cut if
by magic, er?i the first dose giving benefit, and
seldom more than one bottle is required to .curs; -any
kind of Liver Complaint," from the worst
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache.
all of which arc the result ol a Diseased, Liver.
The Liver is one of the principal regula- -trs
of the human bod- y. and when it per
forms its functions well the powers of tho sys
tem are fully develop- eJ. The stomach is al
most entirely depend- ent on the healthy ac
tion cf the Liver fer the proper performance
of it.- functions. When" the stomach is at faulty -the
bowels are at fault. and the whole system
suffers in consequencefc of one organ the Liv- .
er-having ceased to do its eluty. For tho dis
eases of that organ, one of the proprietor
have made it his study, ' in a practice" of more
than
where
ments to whicn ;t iss liable.
To prove that this Temedy is at last found j
any person troubled with Liyer Complaint
in any of its forms, has but to try.a bottle, ahef
conviction is certain. -; '" :
A compouud h a h" been formed by dis
solving gums and ex-. trading that part
which is soluble for thtf25 active virtues of the "
medicine. These gums remove all morbid or
bad frtm the stomach .HH system, supplying in
their place a healthy flow of bile, invigora
ting the stomach, eaus- ing food to elige,t well,
purifying the I looel. giving teoie and health
to the whole rnachiii cry, removing the cau
ses of the disease, and eifecting a radical cura
without any of the dis-Q agreeable after effects,
felt by -using Calomel or Mineral Poison, that.
is usually restored to.p
One -dose after eat-ing
i twenty years, tcpjjfind some- remedy,
rewith "to counter- act the many derange-
is siuncient to rc- -
lieve the stomach auJj prevent the food from
rising and souring. .
Only one dose tiikenj , lieforo retiring proven U
n.ghtmare.
Only one uose taken at night loec::S the
bowels gos.tly, a n d cures costivev.cs.
One dose taken afterjr each meal wPl curs -Dyspepsia.
tb""Oae Jose or two t'?r.3pooissful will al
wr.ys relieve S i c'k - Ileatiuche.
Oie bottle takesi frf female obstruction re-'
moves the cause of the disease; and makes
perfect cure. . .
Only one dcisre im- mediately re-lieves Clio
lic, while one dose of-teu repeated is a tr.ro
cure for Cholera Moi- bus, and a preventive
of Cholera. f .
One dose taken often" will prevent the recur
rence of bilious .Vdaeks. while it relieves all
painful fix-lings.
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of
the system the effects of mcdiiine after a long
sickness. , .
One lottle taken forQ2Jaun'ce removes all
yellowness r nunatu- ral color from the skin.
On 2 tlosc take n a short time before eating
gives vigor to the appe-j tite aud makes f.od tli-
gest veil. P"3 . -
One dose often re- petted, cure3 the Chro
nic Diarrhoea in its worst forms, while"
summer and bow el com . plaints yield almost to
the first eiose.
One or two eloses cures attacks caused
by worms, while for 2 worms in children,
there is no surer, safer or speeeiier remedy irt
the world, as it ncverj fais.
There is no c-xagger- atiou in thct0 tate
rr.en ts, they are plaints sober facts;.that we can
rive evidence to prove, while all who use it arc
giving their unanimous
testimony in its favor.
Among the hundreds cf Liycr Remedies now
offered to the public, there are none we can m
fn'lv rorr.miriMid fis tir Ranford's I aviiTOrator.- S1
it would have been above ingratitude on my part j conefapy known now throuehout the UnioU.-
to have withheld this testimony, and m thus con- j Tliis p,oparal;on ;s truly R Liver Invigorator,
sentiucr to appear as a witness before tho public
I have. been actuated folely with referent c- to the
voice of conscience and duty. You are at liber
ty to make whatever use you may deem proper
of this statement.
Yours, respectfully,
MARGARET W. O'DONNELL,
T1UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. THE
JL7 urdersigued, assignees of John M'Coy. will
sell at public sale, the following real estate, on
the premises, at Jefferson, Cambria countyt on
MONDAY,' the 5th of JULY, at 2 o'clock, P,
M.. to wit :
No. 1. ;A piece or parcol of ground,adjoinirig
the Jeffersou IIousc property, containing three
acres and 128 perches.
No. 2. Two lots of ground in the town of
Jefferson, knewn on tho plan of said town its
No's. Co and 66.
Terms tnade known on day of sale, by
K: A M'COY.
- - . ovrvpfiF, r. K. ZAHM.
j . Jtlne If, It. 18&3 31 ' ; ; Atsignc.
LIYER COMPLAINT CURED BY LIND
SEY'S I Al PROVED BLOOD SEARCHER.
lilair county, ss. Personally appeared befoie
me, one of the Justices of the Peace, in aud for
Blair county, George Kopp, who, being duly
sworn accemiing to law, doth, depose aud say .
Ewo years, ago I was afflicted with pain between
the shoulders, almost constant cough, loss of ap
petite, chills, nightsweats, and very subject to
take colds ; I, at length, became so weak that I
could hardly walk ; my physician done me no
pood. Sometime last Tall I commenced taking
Linelsey's Improved Blood Searcher, and by the
ir,f two bottles was nerfectlv cured. 1 fee-
i to recommend it to ail who suffer trom Liver ens
proelucsng the most happy results on all those
who use it. Almost innumerable certincates have
been given of the great virtue of this medicine
by these of the highest standing in society, and
w"e know it to be the best preparation now before
the public. Hudson County Democrat.
Prico one dollar per bottle. '
S NDFORD & CO., Proprietors. 343 Broad
way, New Yoxk. Dr. GEO. H. KF.YSER. Nc
140 Wood street, wnolesale and retail agent.
So7d here by all Druggists, n 1 by Thorn
asDevine. CfunelC, y
-JT- O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Jj that the partnership lately subshMing be
tween Michael Sttigerwsld and John E. Maucber
of Carroll town, Cambria county, under the firm
of Steigerwald fc Maurher, expired on the fourth
day of May, if 5S. All i'ebts owing to the said
partnership, are to be received by s?id Michael
Steigerwald. aud all demands on the said parlnen
i - . . i - l. c r t
I iitiip are to VH) J reseiuexi 10 i;im lor j.i ineiii.
! MICHAEL STEIGERWALD.
JOHN E. MAUCHER.
1 lK.lit.v. locn of armetite. aodotn ;
! U. arin5 from impuriu of the bl-od - CrroUtryr, Msy 2. !&. it
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