Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, December 15, 1858, Image 3

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i;6K As bag as ve possess health
' th it should be our ambition to be
Some writer sajs : Thousands' of
eathc znve ant3 IVC PaP8 off C
jjjfe, and are beard of no more.
jhe'y did not a particle of good in
and none were blessed by them ;
culJ po'nt t0 tliem a3 tbe instrutnent
redemption; not a word they spoke
"vj recalled, and they pcrisbed; their
'Utout in darkness, and they were
cnstcrcd n:ore than the insect of yes
0r ndsMon on earth is unaccom-
nnkrs we live for something. If we
jcbieve great deeds, we can. at least,
cor Earnest kindness on the hearts of
. ItJi'i whom we come in contact
icu-atiuo v. ...
Vtar to year- TLere are many and d:f
- rHt iv. useful. The poor man
: "3'3 tl ' .... ...
.v., rich man, the Man and the
Jt3T Many of our readers will doubtless
recollect a gentleman named John Tomlicson,
who kept a grocery store in this place during,
we think, the year 1851. A short time
afterwards, he started for California for the
purpose of seeking his fortune in the land of
gold. We heard nothing from him since,
until a few days ago, when one of his rela
tives informed us that he had just learned
from a returned Californian, that Mr. Tom
linson died at Newtown, Eldorado county,
some time last March. The deceased has
left a wife and family residicg ia Armstrong
county, and relatives in Blair and H -id ford
counties. Ife was a generous hearted man.
and always commanded the steem of those
who knew him. He died in the midst cf
strangers, far from the friends who loved
him. He was about forty years of age at the
time of his death.
jTit?" Yv inter evenings should ba occupied
in reading, by those whose business does not
call them to other duties. Nina-tenths of
FBOM WASHINGTON.
"Wasiiingtcx, December 13. Commodore
M'Jntosh has been examined by a medical
board, and ordered home on account of sick
ness. Mr. Bernheisel, the Delegate from Utah,
has received from Governor Cumming and
other Federal officials of that Territory, cer
tificates that the public library and the court
records are in a good state of preservation,
which is contrary to the newspaper reports so
often repeated.
The President has called upon Congress to
extend to Siam the provisions of the Act of
184S, now in operation m China and Turkey
conferring on American Ministers and Con
suls certain judicial powers . to be exercised
ia cases where cur countrymen are involved.
Tho treaty with Siam renders Euch an enact
ment necessary.
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US. !
MERCHANTS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY,
DESIROUS of advancing their own'interests, are respectfully invitsd to exauiHje the STOCK of 1
CHOICE
Just purchases on trie most favorable terms In the Eastern Cities, and expressly adapted to the
JOBBING TRADE.
All of which will be sold on as favorable terms as any House in the Citv.
1 CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
TV. M. GOKMLET,
271s Liberty Street. Opp. Eagle Hotel-
November 10, 1858--2in.
I, as
hP clucated sua
too! rr?3'J winter is here, spread
of usefulness
7 ,7.i,T-rin poor, who pass davsof i judicious reading, to make them very intelli-
r aad niits of despair -dying for the , g"t members of society. Hut how many j
7M' . nm'n r.(rvs.cnrirs of life: ! e there who du not even read a newspaper! I
01 tliC BlOSl u1""""" " '
v n,D' ail cur readers, would not TheJ have not. time, or they cannot afford the
.'.Lit in saving a feliow-Uing from i expense yet they can
Let one strive with the other j bours in a dry and their entire evenings, and
. '-o if you can't be iu one way, you ! fooliihly squander the price of half a dozen
. ' olM. j newspapers and pay the subscription to a
. ! public library beside.
, -. I'osTiiASTEna. Tha Unio.i ;
- ,
:T!.'-- :iw .nd instructions to the Tost j
., i.,ir!n ;fii . i-iinor:tivrlv rcnuire that ;
the uneducated all j mankind spend more time in positive iJle-
ncss (neither in business, recreatiun or need-
There are j ?u rePos0 thau is necessary, if employed in
re:
.b
10 do not cvei
iot- time, or t!i
idle two or three
Fashions kou the Ladies. The corres
pondent of The Press has heard, "on exel-
m Thk Will of tub Late Adam TtiORH
dikk. The provisions cf the will of the late
Adam Thorndike ara exciting some litlto
talk. Mr. Thorndike died recently at j
theTremont House. It appears that, a few '
years since, a daughter married a young man
belonging to the marine corps of the United
States. This gave mortal offence, and from
that moment she was forbidden to enter the
family The daughter and family have since
been living in Newport. Hearing of his
mortal sickness, and the family beio; abseut
! iu Europe, the hastened to his bedside to as-
euage: uis ayiug moments, cue was repulsed,
even at so solemn an hour.
The will of the deceased has just been o
peued, and it is found that he has put his
whole porperty in trust, excepting one lega
cy of 10,000, providing for the payment of
S00O per annum to a single daughter, (cow
with her mother,) and two sons 5000 each
per annum, on the condition of forfeiture, if
either of them ever gives one farthing to the
married daughter. And to meet the require
ments or law he gives to the maraed daugh
TRAY STEER. BROKE INTO THE IM-
proved and enclosed lands cf Charles M'-
3Ianamy, in Allegheny township, Cambria coun
ty, on the 3Qth day of November, 1858, a red
and wLite STEER, supposed to be two years old
with a white face, belly and part of his legs and
tail. The owner is desired to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take him away
otherwise he will ba disposed of according to
law. CHARLES M'MANAMY.
Dec. 15, 1858.4.3t.
PITTSBURGH, PA
TRAY BULL. CAME TO THE RESI-
dence of the subscriber, in St. Aausustine.
on or about the first of August, a reel and wliito
spotted BULL, with a star on his forehead, and
supposed to bo'about one year old. The owner
13 requested to coine forward, prove property
pay charges aud take him away, or he will be
Jisposed of according to lav,-.
dec8,Gt FRANCIS HOOVER.
ruy. on ail trau.-ient printed matter
; be prepaid by postage stamps, and that
;ii:tirl-f distinctly postmarked at the
ibj-effoe A practico has also become
ncn. smon a certain cla-s of Postma3-
. of levlug a patronage t thtir respec
.. . n
&xi, to t lie injury ot i: oso naiurany
I'icitoit, by allowing to the mailing
rn portion of their own cn-umissions on
!rpl postage.
Ts Me requested to say that hereafter any
'ct on the part of a Postmaster to obey
stove instructions, or any such unfair
dice for obtaining patronage, will be con
red bj tho Department good cause for
rrircTal of tic t (Tender.
er the pittance of $'100 per annum. Such
"VTO TI CE. TUR UNDERSIGNED, HAY
JL ing purchased the Horse and Wagon, form
erly owned by William Strauss, r,f llmilork,
and having left the said Horse and 'VYaijnn with
the said William Strauss during my p!e.isure, to
be used by him for my benefit, all other pereor.s
aro hereby warned not to interfere or meddle with
said property. HENRY K I MM EL.
Hemlock, December i. 1858.-tf
ffnilK GREAT WEEKLY PAPER!
1 . . .1 i it i .1 LV .1 r
ieui auiiioruv inai iiie jjmrrfss aim somsoi ji :f " k , . .
her ladies have lately been engaged inma-jiti, entirely unnecessary. It is rumored!
king all manner of experiments on dress as . that aa effort will be male to break tho will. '
. i f ... ! TV.
resaras lorm, an i aeveiopemeat, ana coior; " " wU-,u ) uua. c0,npan-loII for every
and that the result is "that they have deter- I "eltcS nmch conversation. Family pride of- j a yfr'cn.l, bea
. TfiTi nrtirorfa ilia linn.nn lir.orf ......-.i . 1 .. . .
mined beforo to inaugurate a violent reaction j
to the present style; that is ti say, to have
dresses short enough to display the foot and
ancle, instead of trailing on the ground; to
diminish immensely their prodigous dcvcl
opement; aud in the place of colors more or
less staid, to have the brightest and gayest
hues imaginable,"
7cr
38 1.-THMV3 ot Pasama. Wc take the
ting from tie Washin iton corrcs-pou-ofthe
Baltimore Svn : "The Isthmus
jnamU n'so about to pass under IJiit
?essc?sUin, in eonfrnt.ity with a treaty
under coLsUeratioa. The inviTiciency
pxoting American iuterest3 abroad is
vilpable with regard to the- iotnmusian
But the Prrt-idcnt will, it is be-
:, relieve himself in his forthcoming !
hi& from the blame of inaction, by throw-
7
j ZS" ItODEUT P. Linton, Esq , was, on
j last Tuesday, sworu in as Sheriff of this
county, and entered on the discharge of its
duties, lie is a good business man, and
A Royal Command. The present king of
Naples is said to be the greatest gourmand in
j the whole world. At one time, not many
i years ago he invented a particular consomme
tor his own particular enjoyment, the mode
of making which was as follows : You took
took a round of beef, into which you intro
duce a round of veal, which in its turn ser
ved as the envelope to a turkey, whilst inside
the turkey lay a fowl, inside the fowl a pheas
ant, then a partridge, then a woodcock, then
an ortolan, and last of all, what think you ?
wliy, last of all, just filling up the almost mi-
i ... . . . ...
will, we are confident, make an honest and i P0FS,rj-J sma.! space, an anchovy : i,cro lay
ine great art, ami a certain ian:ou3 coos na-
humanc officer. John Roberts, , the
retiring officer, carries with him the esteem
and best wishes of the people. He certainly
J med Beppo, was the individual who.se special
gravy
a daj' the phenomeual teacupful of
merits the greetiug of "well done, good and ! produced, as the above mentioned cook ff
faithful servant;" and we siucerely hope that
j success and prosperity may be his attendacts
1 thrcu"h life.
cooks used to observe,' "by an anchovy en
cased tn an ox
JISSL. The man, says Whiter Scott, whom
Fkom Pcxcii Many a man who tries to
be eccentric, only nr.ikes himself ridiculous.
hen two men aispute, you may sure that
I call deserving the name, is one whose i there is a fool upon ore side or the other ;
1
i.r.iii.i 1 . 4 : r., .i e
on Congress, ati-i trio ue:eci 01 him : iiiOUL-iiis av.n i-avi iiuus aiu 101 ui',-i, lioi. oi 1
1 .- ; 1 : .if. .t : :u I
wc nii'.v wi.ii ma rtcomineri'jation or i :mu'-i., i.nsu i'"r" uwopiru uu
jftt.
lie Ann;tican people will ?ufJcr the
fi". mate wh'uli couuects our Atlantic and
: f .-f-rions to pas uuder the control
:r rival, if not enemy. Great Britain,
vi! resort to the hazards of war ! If
tis &nv danger f f such tn event, Con-
:3:Lt. in;i!ir(liatf! v after its meeting,
'Vlcriie the President to take possession
v.s a military foreo Upon this ques-
lo!e American people- will be uni-
just piinciplcs, and never abandoned while
heaven or earth afford means of accomplish
ing them. lie is one who will neither seek
an indirect advantage by a spccLus bad. nor
take an evil path to gain a really good purpose.
-r;H
L'r,-;
trcr
SSS The Legislature of Georgia seems dis
posed to repeal all th lotteries in that State.
The House has passed a bill to that effect,
which prescribes ceitain penalties for all
echctnos and sales of ticket after the 1st of
j June, ISoO
Among nautical men there is still some
Lope of tho missing steamer Indian Kutjjirc,
which was 23 days out from Halifax when the
grid's d:.v'.;.,U 1.,-mnd in iu J.ii!v ! ria leit Jiverpoul 1 hs mam ground for
siiov.ori'J. Willi its naobincr cvenis, "'t ' "o
I'i it the steamship arrives and u:i- a "Itr has maic for the
. . . ....... i T. .4
:- :rs.-ihtaw: in it the lihtmn" Uastu s 1 -'v-" -
Tight; -n it the city oooms, tae corn
Tl'ff,,- a,V..tt. rimt'es its fftldcu '
-..vi LtlK. ' ....... O t
!.:e cattle low from u thousand hills,
it market hums; iu it the frpriug blooms
and the man who interferes betwecu the two
is generally a groat-.'r fool than either.
If the men did not encourage coquettes so
muc , there would be less of them.
There are some men whose opposition can
be reckoned upon against everything that has
not emanated from themselves.
There is scarcely a man who does not in
veigh against the scandal of women, but
they all of them listen to it.
Ingratitude is the pretext that selfishness
seizes hold of for refusing to do a favor.
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-l Nevvpii vti TIia historv cf the
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da-'r ro--... T . t , 1.:. If nl.,...i!
The W ixn. V hen the wind moves at the
rato of one mile an hour, it is hardly percep
tible, at two miles an hour it fans us us tho
gentle zephjr. From ten to twenty, it be
comes high, and thirty to fifty characterize
Etorm3 from light to dark, at eight- miles an
hour it becomes a hurricane and one hundred
a torando.
1ST CF CAUSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL
AT THE DECEMBER TERM, 1853
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which we have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with othet
substances of still greater alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote for the diseases
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It ia believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
suffer from Strumous complaints, and that ono
which will accomplish their cure mutt prove
cf immense service to this large class of our
afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst cases to be found
of the following complaints :
Scrofula and ScaoFCLous Complaints,
Ercftioxs axd Ebxptivb Diseases, Ulceus,
Pimples, Blotches, Tckoks, Salt Kiibcm,
Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af
fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropst, Nec
kalgia ok tlo doclocrecx, debility, dys
PEPSIA and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Hose
or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from Impurity op
the Blood.
This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
arc nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out tho
vitiated blood whenever you find its impuritiea
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extrac t of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
cf these have been frauds -upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa
rilla, but often no curative properties whatev
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until tho
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a rcmcxly as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rest
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AVER & CO.
LOWEhh, MASS.
Price, fl per Bottle Six Bottles for 83.
THE
So long- UnsTicceMfoUy SocgLt,
FOUND AT LAST!!
170 R IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY
. Gray Hair to its crigir al coh r; covers lux
uriantly the laid head ; removes all dandrvC.
itching and scrofula, scald heed, end all erup
tions; makes the hair soft, healthy ELd glettj ;
and will preserve it to any imr.giD&'Mf tie; re
moves, as if ty magic, all UtcLcs, Ac., frt4u
the face, and cure m11 neuralgia bid lent.
headache. Si t- cin ular and the fellow ii-g.
Dover, N. II.. Feb. 2,
1 Prof. O. J. WOOD &" CO. -Gents: Withu.
J j few davs we have received so mauy orders aiid
i that to-day we wore compelled to seud to Host ia
i f .-r a quantity, lie G de.?.ta you fe-rwardt-U nil
j lu-ing t-old.) while we might order a qr.antity
j from vou. Ecery battle vre have sold if cms m
hare produced three or four neu cvsfitners, and
the approbation and patrol. age it rece ives fjeni
the vtuKil substantia! ai:d v.e-rtl.y citizens of our
virinitv. fullv cf nvinccs vs that it is A MOST
VALU AliLE PRE PA RATION.
Send u; as so n as may be one gross 1 t-ie,
and eu.c dozen $2 -i.e ; and belie ve mo rours.
j very respectfully.
(Signed) DA MhL EA i IIROP & CO.
Hickory Grove, St. Charles Co. Mo.,
I, 1856. J
:e:utumn blows; ia it the poet sings,
'dhij sotig the low v. ind comes fresh
et over cli meadows, and happy fa-
j.eaui from forgotten doors Yes, the
turns every day in the daily newspa-
hs columns are freighted with the
! 0rchir.diz3. Through thtir ave-
I'-riij merrily the marriage tells, aud
thcui bourses inovo and funeral
-rc tolled.
tf The scft weather and thu raius of last 1
1 .!.. f
i weeii fiave cuusiM a rie in ine tributaries 01
i the Allegheny, aud the raftmen aro taking
j advantage of the freshet to Coat off their
lumber towards Pittsburg
Fifteen prisoners escaped from Troy
jail last nigUt. by sawing through live iron
bars of their cell window with a paw made of
a watch spring. They lowered themselves
from the win low and effected theif ecape by
a boat or swimming the Gencssee Hivor.
J'eTi.ib to become a more uvid nht
""i'le for private accumalation , the
-tn every hman heiug 'n overlook tJ.
fortance of every u)an's progress is
'. ten. We most contend for this great
lky vtho hold it must spread it a-
The truth must be sounded u
of men th
3P'ace n ithin the reach of all its mem-
" J m lUIJJIUVCIUl'Ul, Ut CICIJ1IUU,
"'e happiness of man. There ia a
;tty tbanto build alms-houses for the
that is to savo men from being de-
tho blighting influence of an alms
.lit m w
; -lao has a right to something more
"reti to keen him from Rtarvinw ff
- 3
t to the aidg, and encouragements
4rt- bJ which he mav fulfil th destinv of
r!'SUd UTltil society is bro't to recognize
inis, it will conttnua to groan
u miseries. unanninj.
IThe SUnprinto l . f 1 i . ...
''ri1 j WUV4aut W1 pnniic printing,
'Wtr,6?1? MeSSrS' Mt,g"ge & Bros,
s...., tafor eMPpllinar the first, fifth
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Loss of tiie S:ea:.i"r Audubon by Fire.
A jiivate ispctch freni New Oi'totF,
dated 7th iv.t, reports the total loss o tiie j u,ej haJ previou7
steam-wheel steamer Audubon. She was ,
valued at o0,000, and owneel iu St. Louis.
She was iu White river when last heard
from
destruction have not yet reached St. Louis
Latf.h fkom the South Pacific. Lieut.
J. M. Gillis, United States Navy, arrived
eff Panama 20th ult.,from Valparaiso. The
dates from tho latter place are to tho 1st ult.
Peru is making extensive preparations to
prosecute the war with Ecuador, and has
pressed into service two American vessels,
(he Lizzie Thompson and Georgiana, which
ecized.
For some time past the sore throat dis
ease has raged in Kingston, N. Y., and many
m . , ? .1 f ,1 1 cuiluren nave ueen carried awa by it.
The particulars of the manner of the T , ,, . v " r
1 ! It is called tho "sore throat disease from
the fact that it operates much like croup.
A high fever is one of the first symptoms.
SECOND V.EFZ.
Murrav vs Kirkpatiick & Sous
Kerns" vs George
Sliocnbcrgers Ex. "3 vs Crnm,
Statler vs Il.ffman
P. -.ni's Adm'r vd Crum
WooJburn vs Thompson
Rex Kemcrer Sf Co. vs Paul
l?verg'X)d vs Eronheitcr Sl Meaner
I.ili'ilo vs Roberts
(rardncr vs M'Giura
E. l- S. riank R. Co. vi Hill
floffman vs Horner eta'
Power vs M'Conoughy
Overs'rsSummerhil tp vs M'Gough
GitvIJaiik Ti Whites
White-3 vs Penna. R. R, Co.
firoft vs Weakland & Colclestcr
Rosa vs Sawyer et al
.Same vs S.ime
Eierlo vs llainy
Whites vs Tudor Sur. par.
M'Gonigla vs Tiley
Garmau vs Garman
Ross V Sawyer eta'.
Young vs Young et ul
Temple & Barker vs Movers
Edmiston vs Arble
Hutchinson's Adm vs Given
Whites vs Piper
Cassiday vs Skelly
CuteheU vs Penrl
Piper for uso vs White
Quirk vs Penna, R. R- Co,
Sestenckd Immediately after the open- j
iag of Court yesterday morning, William 1J. j
Ross, made his appcrance, and stated that he J
had apceired merely to disabuse the mind of
i his Honor Judge M dure of tbe i lea that he
was keeping out of the way, with a view of
avoiding sentence. He desired that the sen
tence might be deferred for a day or two, in
order that he might settle up some pressing
business; but Judge Jl'Clure would not com
ply with the request and sentenced him to
pav the costs as required by the verdict of
the jury. 1'itts. True Press.
Mr. Glenn and son. Americans, of North
Carolina, travelling to Monterey from the
interior of Mexico, were murdered on the 2d
inst. and robbed of some G.000 in gold and
silver. II i3 wife and three children wero
placed under the care of Dr. Martin; in Sal
tillo, who kiudly offered to attend and treat
th?fci for tho wounds they received from these
treacherous scoundrels. The murderers are
still at large in the open etreets of Saltillo
New PArens Started. We havo receU
ved copies of tho Times and of tho Express,
two new papers started iu this city, the for
mer a weekly and tho latter a daily, both of
very creditable appearance. We extend to
them that courtesy which beconcs strange and
plcascant face.", and shall havo more to say
of thcra hereafter. Misso. Van.
C. II. Paulsen, Esq., who was voted
for a.s a republican candidate for Select
Council, in tho first Ward. Allegheny, and
who "tied" his opponent, Mr. Lewi?, has de
clined, thus giving the nomination to the
latter gentleman. Mr. Paulsen wa3 elected
to the Select Council, as a Democrat, and
his name was used by his Republican friends
against his wish.
Cohn & Ramsey
Whiten
Johnston Adm'r
Ash tor.
Neff
3 lusher & G.
Eippcncott
Abboss
Com'th for use
Snvdcr
vs Roberts
vs Murray ll'Guira
vs Crum
vs Murrav & Zahra
vs Stahl "
vs Murray & Go
vs Eenkm Sur, par.
vs Glasgow
vs Gillan
vs Adams ft al
JOSEPH M'DONALD, Proth'y
gcT See advertisement of Dr Sandford's
Liver Iuvhrorator."
3T Positivel the most wonderful thing
discovered in the nineteenth century is Pro
fessor Wood's Hair Restorative. It restores
perfdctly gray hair to its original color, makes
it grow oa the bald and will preserve it per
fectly to any age, if only used by the young
twice a week. Dandruff and disease cannot
exist on the soaly where this ia used. See
ciroular, and wo defy doubt.
Caution. Beware of worthless imitations,
as several aro already in the market, called
by different names. Use none unless tho
words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative,
Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York,) are
blowu in tho bottle. Sold by all Druggists
and Patent Medicine Dealers Also by all
Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in th&Uaitcd
States nnd Cunadas. Sco advcrttscnjCfir.L
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
bas won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it ia entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant ue
throughout this Bcction, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to
do for their relief all it has evr been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
tob tub crams o
Costivenest, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indige$lion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Files, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Siin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Salt Iiheum, Worms, Gout, 3,'euralyia, as a
Dinner Fill, and for Purifying iftc Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in the world for all the purpose of a
family physic.
Price 20 cents per Box; 5 oxe for $1.00.
Great numbers of Clergymen. Thysicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
nish gratis our American Almanac xn which they
are given ; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure. .
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Ater's, and take no others. The sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it.
All our Remedies are
Sold by T. DEVINE. Ebenbburg, and by
merchants general; v through the country.
Nov. 2t 1858:5G:Iy.
Nov. 13,
i Trr o r- WOOD De-nr Sir: S. tTr.-i.
htat summer, ve were inlurej to ure some of
I vrnir lltir !ti-:irativ ftli'l its f-fTi-f !s rr-r cm
wonderful, we e!e?m it cur duty to ye-u r.nd the
alllicted, to repe-it it.
Our little sun's head f. r .rre time had hea
perfectly eovert'il with borer, aud sesr.e callerl it
cald-heael. The hair almost entirely eainr t ft
in conse'uen:e, when a friend. s e-mg hie tulfe-r-iiigs,
ail vised Us to uso yoi-.r Restorative. We d: l
so, with litils hopes ef success ; lut, to e i-i vr
prise, and that of : H titir fri r.ds. a very few aj.
plications removed the elisease tntire ly, :nd
new aul luxurim.t crop tf hair sxn started cut
and we Ciiii r.ew -ay that i-ur lu y l.nt as healthy a
scalp, r.nd as liiAuiirnt a eror f heir, ns e&y
! ,.!!. .l,;i.! ',Vi r-vn el rv f. ru on.l .1.-. 1
recommend your IhsU rative as a perfect rcuK?y
fur a'l ellix-aats of the sojilp end hnir.
We are, yoars roFpectfuiiv.
GEOlUiE W. niGtilNROTH All.
SAUAU A. lilGGINDOTHAM.
Ciiii diner, M:di.e, .! ne 2'2,
Prf. O. J. Wuod Dear Sir: I have vd
! two bottles of Professor Wocd's Hair llefrtorati vc .
and can truly hay it is the gratet-t eltsccvery cf
j the aqe fr rest- iiric ai l chr.nt:irp the Hnir.
Hefore usiir' it I was a rrau f Krventv. ilv
h-iir has n''.v attained its e.iiginal cule r. Ye a
car rceomme n 1 it to the w.rhl withoi:t iho k:l
fear, as my case is cct f f the v.'rst kiml.
Yours re.j tctfullv,
DANIEL N. MURPHY.
7.O. J. WOOD & CO.. ProtTS-tors. S12 Bred-
j wav. N'. Y., in the grrr.t X. Y. Wire Hailing
Etah.ihmrnt,J and 11-1 Matktt st., St. Louis,
tMoi,iie, ana
Sold by all ood Druggists. -SmseplS
T II E
iiij&a ilvztl
PKEPAKEl) IiY DU. SAXTOED. IS A CHEAT
FcieiitiGc Medical Disc r.try, anel iselaily werhiu
cures almitt to great te beiiee. It curfs as it
by magic, re?i the first dese gicir.ij beneft, L.d
seldom more than one bottle ii required to ht
any kind of Liver CompleTm, f:rn the witt
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common keudacLe,
all of which are the result of a liseastd lArer.
The Liver is cue of the t rlnci'ial regula
tors of the human bod- '-d when it per
forms its functions wehPthe j.oweis ef the iv
tem are fully develop-- ed. Tl e stomach ;i"a!
most entirely de pend 5 ent on ti c healthy ao
tion e f the Liver f r the proper performance
o its function. Whe i -4 the stomach in at fault,
the iinwels are at fault. r.nd the whole Kyi-tem
snff-TS in conEC'i'irncoJ e f ov.e eTgai. tl e Lit
fr having cease 1 to do ifs e'uty. Eertheeli
eases of that oran,, one of the pre j-rietoru
have made it hisi-tiH'yjPHin a prr.ctice of more
than twenty year, to find some remedy
wherirw ith "to c unter-5 att the many derspgv
lnents to which it ia liable.
To prove thst Shit-J remedy is at tast foutd,
anv r-erson troubled with Liver Ccmpluint
iu any of its forms, 3.?.5j but to try a be ttle, atd
conviction is certain.
A compound h a r -leen ' rn ed ly
solvi'iic g:im and cx-"rtr::.rtir.g that part
which is soluble f.;r the active virtues ef th
medicine. These gumtH re move all morbid cr
b.id from the stomach. system. R'Tl'lyirg n
their place a health j fiow of tile, invigora
ting the stomach, cans- ing food to eliett wel
purifying the :lood, giving tosie aid health
to the whole machin-, ery. i erne virp ; the cau,
ses e-f the disease. anelP? effecting a raiiica! cure
without any of theeiis- agrceallo after efTect-T-felt
by using C.ilomclp or Mineral Poison, tlst
is usually res-torcd to.
One dose after eat-ing hs Miff.citnt to ra
lieve the stomach and prevci.t the food fr-E
rii:ig and souring.
Oidy one tlose t:keii l ft -re rc!if'r.gprernt
mghtii'.ar?. i
Only one dose taken t iijh loosens tke
bowels gently, and cures costive ncss.
Oue doe taken after each n;eal vri'l vure
Dyspepsia. Q
CI?"One dtsr or two tcasporrful will 1
ways relieve Sic k - ller.d.K I.e.
One bottle t;.ke-n f. -r f- :nalt 1 ; t.'tict!tn re
moves the csuxe of thcH lisrafe, sud n iikts a
perfect cure.
O.dv e no dose im-t'-r.- ui.itelv re!ive; CL-
11c, while one elo.o of- ten re i cte-1 i a t.::r
i-us, and a i rtvt:.:n
YALUAI5LE FA KM FOR SALE. The un
dersigned offers his FAEM situate in Jack
son township. Cambria county, for sale. It con
tains 100 acres, about 75 of which are cleared,
and havinz thereon erected a largo two story
frame house, a large bank barn, and other out- !
buildings. There is also on the premises a large
orchard of 120 young fruit trees, all bearing,
This is decidedly one of the most elesirable Loca
tions in the county for a country residence. The
location is pleasant, and the soil proeluctive. A
geod road leading to Summerhill station, on the
Pet-nsylvania Rail Koad, passes through the
arm distance about 4 miles, and i also mile
rum tho Stone Turnpike. It is in the neighbor
hood of the Cannel coal tract, belonging to Js
seph Burkhart, and is supposed to contain Can
nel Coal. There is a never-failing spring of wa
ter a few roela from the House from which the
water is conveyed to the door of the llouse and
barn yard by a Hydraulic Ram. Terms of sale
will be so easy that almost any person may be
come the purchaser.
For further particulars inquire of the under
signed on the premises,
THOMAS JONES.
ug. 18, 185S 40-tf.
Standard," Hollidaysbnrg, and "Patriet s
Union," Harrisburg. please insert each to am't
of $2, an l charge this office.
STRAY. CAME TO THE RESIDENCE OP
the sulscriber. in Summerhill tp., on the
3d day e.f November. A- I)., 185$, a bUck and
white COW with tail cut off, abeut 17 or IS
years old. Any person coming forward, proving
property and paying charges can take her away,
otherwise she will be disposed of;according to
law. ISADOItE SLICK.
JefTerson, Nov, 24, 1858:lt3
CJONS OF TEMPERANCE. HIGHLAND
T5 Division. No. 84, Sons of 1 em per
ance, meets at its Hall every Saturday
evening, in tho upper storj of R. Davis'
building.
yellowness or imnatu Q2ral cch
Oui elose taken a short ti
mo MY CREDITORS. TAKE NOTICE THAT
I I have made application to the Hon. It Jones.
Jr., orje of the Associate Jue'gcs of the Court of
Common Plea3 of Cambria County for tho benefit
of the laws mado for the relief of insolvent debt
ors, and that he has appointed MONDAY, the
13th day of December, next, for the hearing of
said application, at the Court House, Ebeusburg.
and when where yeu may attend if you think
Pr0Ier JAMES MURRAY.
Ebensburg, Not. 24, 1868.
NOTICE. The Pamphlet Laws of the ftts
session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania
have been received at this Office, and are teady
for distribution to the persons entitled to reeive
them.
Joseph Mcdonald, rrot'y,
Ebembrg. July 21, loS.
cure f -r Cholera Moa-
of Cholera.
0:iedose taken often-v-'-1 revet.! the rectr
renceeif bilious ;-.t'acks,r while it relieves all
painful feeling. .
Only one lu ttl-j h?!? noe-elcd to throw ut cf
the --ystem the effects of medicine after a leug
sickr.css.
...... r -
One t'OiTic taKen lor -jaui-.nce rrmc.ve &
ral color fr -ri the skin-
inie be ftre eating
gives vigor to the appc- tite and nibkcs feod eii
gest veil. j
One iImsc ofttn re-PH pe.Ucd, cures ihr-Chro
nic Dianhoea in its worst form, 1
summer and ber. el cumO plaints yield a!u
the first elose.
One or two doses&H cures attacks au
i bv worms, while for worms in children
there is no surer, saferor fpeceiierr remedy la
the world, as it never fails.
There is no ex agger- Ration in these state
ments, they are plain se-ber facts, that wc can
give evidence to prove. while all who nee it ara
giving their unanimous' testimony in its favor.
Among the hundreds of Live r Remedies iiow
offered to the public, there are none wc can t
fully recommend as Dr. Sanford's lnvigorator, s
generaPy known now throughout the Uuien.
This preparation is truly a Liver Inrigoraior
producing the mo! happy results e.n all tho-
who use it. Almost innumerable certificate have
Veen given of the great virtue of this medicine
by those of the highest standing in nocicty. nad
we know it to be the best preparation now lf.a
tho public. Hudspn County Democrat.
Frico one elollar per bottle.
SANDFORD & CO., Proprietor. Sl flrd
way. New York. Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER. Nt.
140 Wood street, wnolei-ale and retail afent.
t-Seld Ver tt all DiegglMs, ait bv T--'
Dcvino. - '
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