Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, December 22, 1858, Image 3

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jfTD SCISS OES.
, cturday Is Christmas, and not
Vj truth, do wc say, "A Happy
1 m voa. dear reader." May its
Is -J
Us
contented and happy grati-
I -. ihe past,
and looking hopefully into
The approaching Holidays will,
-h' many be a season of pleasure
. from the business and cares
.4 rr,c tlmt thov urn
,Ul nut wb".
" the birth of the Redeemer
rSU.l anthem sent to hail
Lushed its waves, and midnight.
j Jrl? holy towers of Zioa hill
f.iij'fo
. -. rri " .
.inii- hues, entitled "itie visit
Nicholas, L.T"a'.ac
will, i re certain, be peru-
t;:, - , , ,.
8ettoon:ta pteasure rj au our
j .
U sous:: r'a u '
f'V.ristiuas: when all thro'
i-vi.-.v 7
'" ...... vt:rrin2. r.ct ev-sn a mouse;
wero h'n? by tho chimney with
s Nicholas soon would be there.
' Vcrc nestled all snug iu their beds,
xi ,.f b'igarpluras danced through
'c ' ht;'si
rv4jr. Ler 'kerchief and I in my cap
T-'- 'i 'jur trains f.r a l-.ng winter's
.:.:m1
! liwr. there aroe suti. a ei.ttter,
r.ts bud to see what wai the
. .... .-
, . w.nJ.'W 1 tew liKe a n.iau.
Gutter aui threw i;o the sash,
hv Ir-'-.-.t of tut- new iaaca snow.
'..";a.T vf r.i:.i-l.v t j objects bdow;
, H;T v.i:k: riiig eyes hho'd appe:
sr-.gh an 1 fignt t:ny rt:uiieer,
t.!d driver so iiv.-:y and quick.
:i-.'-r.t it mVibt ht. .mck.
'' . .-iri tS'"lc ins :j'.irncra vuuv t.ii.iu
i:d biieu'v.i, and called thtci
r-;!::e:
no-. . L'anrer : i rnccr :
Closing Scene in the Arentrue Cast.
Last Saturday afternoon, William Arentrue
convicted of Manslaughter, was brought iuto
Court. His Honor, Judze Tavlor. remark
ed that a motion bad been tuvle for a new
trial in the case, and tLat be was now ready
to Lear anything the Counsel for the prisoner
or the Commonwealth Lad to say either in
support of or against tbe nxotion. Mr. Kcpe
lin, one of the Counsel for . the prisoner, said
that on consultation with Lis colleagues, it Lad
been determined to witbdraw tLo' reasons tot
a new trial filed in the case, and submit the
prisoner to the mercy of the Court. Ho
said he Loped tL? Court in pronouncing sen
tence would be as lenient to the prisoner os
possible. He was a young'man in the mor
ning of life, with an aged and now broken
hearted motLer dependent on hiii for sup
port. Previous to the commission of the un
fortunate act which Lad placed Lim in the
position of a felcn before the Court, be bad
sustained the reputation of being a peaceable
and industrious 3'oung man . The killing of
eauiioh was evidently unpremeditated. The
fatal blow was given at a moment when pa3
tsion had dethroned reason, aud before the
orisoner Lad timt: to consider the awful re-
suit likely to follow the rash act. II com
mended thj pri oner to the mercy of the
Court.
The prisoner wns then eotumanded to stand
up, when the Court addressed to him a few
observations appropriate to the solemn occa
sion and concluded in the following words.
"The sentence of the Court ia that you Wil
liam Arentrue. pay a Cue of one dollar for
the use of the county and and the costs of
this prosecution, and uuderg") an imprison
ment ia the Western Penitentiary of this
Commonwealth, to be kept and fed os the
law directs, for the period of four years and
six months, and the SheriSis directed to re
move ycu to said Penitentiary within the
space of thirty days from this time." Sher
iff Linton started with ths prisoner for the
Penitentiary yesterday morLing.
On last Saturday, a man named Len-1
hart, struck a man named M'Tag, during a j
row, in Johnstown, with a two pound weight,
tracturmg his skull. Lenhart Las entered
bail for bis appearance at Court. Sicce
writing the above, we Lave learned that
M'Tag died last Monday evening.
A correspondent of tLe ItocLester Union
writes from New York tLat Mrs. Cunning-
Uii ! Cupid f Ou ! lender ! add
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.IS A GRET
scientific Medical Discouery, and is daily working
cures almost to great too believe. It cures as if
by magic, even the first-dose giving benefit, and
seldom more than oBOrbottle is required to cure
any kind of Liver pomplaint, . from the wvr&t
jaundice or Dyspepsia- to a - common headache.
all of wluch are the result I a Diseased Liver,
lhe Liver is one oLhe principal regujators of
Lam, of Burdell murder notoriety, aud herj 'he liuman bodrn.vrrien t perform its
, , " ... . , I functions wfll,.jtac powers of the system ar
iwo . uaugnters, are living in an plegant fuliy developed The Stomach is almost entire-
manner in twenty-third street, and apparent-! y dependent on the healthy action of the Liver
ly in easy circumstances. They give parties. J. UiCt, V'TZ'J V? i ,u,ncUons;
J J W hen the stomach is .at fault, the bowels are at
occasioially, and the Lead of iLc family," fault, and the whole system suffers in conse-
it is said, was visible at the opera the other sequence of one organ the Liver having ceas-
. j .ii I cd to do its duty. For the diseases of this organ
cvcuiug. auKa 3 ui4u.Cu itcmiwj to one of the proprietors has made it his study iu
a Southern planter, and Helen, it is under- a practice of more than twenty years, to Cud
stood, is in a fair way to follow the example. son,e remedy wherewith to counteract many de-
TV. VKIj J : I 1 i t. 14.
TJT 1.1 r 'ill l"u iiiu icuicuy i til liiai luuuui.
Lord Lyons, who has been appointed rsoa trjuble1 with th; L5ver Oomnlaint
successor of Lord Napier as the rcpresenative J in any of its forma, has but to try a bottle, and
of ner Britannic Majesty at Washington, is conviction is certain.
of American-descent. His great-grandfather mp uau , ecn . une oott e taken lor
o t I formed uv dissolvin female obstruction re-
was a Philadclphian, who removed to Anti- gums aud extracting moves the cause of the
gua, where the father of the first Lord Ly
ons was iorn.
MERCHANTS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY,
DESIROUS of advancing their own inturesU, are respectfully invited to examine the. feTOCKf
.CHOICE
iSi(giiQEi3
Just purchased on the most favorable terms iu the Eastern Cities, and expressly adtd to th
J O.BBI NO TRADE.
All of which will be sold on as favorable terms as any House in the City. v
CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWAKKK.
W. EI. GORMLEY.
271 Llbertr Street, Opp. Eagle Hotel,
November 10, 183.-3m.
Pittsburgh, Pc.
DAVIS fy JONES, VARIETY 1IALL,
"tNlTFD WE HAND, DIVIM.D WB Ft
Fall.
A N OTI1 Kit CO-PA liTNEIn I r
THE UNDERSIGNED have becoire
ners in the Mercantile buficcss, as fcrmtrlv
carried on at the well known sUnd of R Tin. ;
South side of Main street, half square West of
Thompson's Hotel. They have lately returned
j f'('ni Philadtlj.fcia, afier nuking purchr.s tV a
for the Presidency in 1SG0.
Arrng the passencers by the Moses Tay
lor is lieutenant J M. Gillis, U. S N.,
whom the Smithsonian Institute some time
since despatched on an astronomical expedi
tion to South America.
:.: ict'tr.e prch ! to the tp of the wall!
is: vjy. iush away. iU:i a.v.-ry, all I
Ittveibef.r the wil 1 hurricane fly,
::?TiLe-.t with an ohstaclc, mount to the
'liit !i"Ut. tip the courser? thev flew.
jV'ifull cf t. !.!i aud St. Nicholas too.
' . . . 1 . -
re in a twinkling 1 heard on ti:e root
,::g sr1 pruii-ing f.f each little hx'f.
ii. my ar. l a turniug around,
tL? d.inlrioy Jit. Nicr.'!a cirae with a
fur :n hia head t hii
i c'.'-'lhw were
:.mir.s '. vi ;
ai4t-d
t ;:f torts J - hid f.'ing on hi batk.
t orenir.g his
.oi( I ts a re
.-bow thy twinkled ! hia dimples how
rv
lis n'js-j !.. acr.erry
T IIaii-g presents ii to our rea-.U-rs this
week th6 leauirful little poem entitled "The
Visit of Sr, Nicholas," we vcr.ture to add the
following exquisite gem. Those cf our
aders who occupy a place ou the list of old
maids aud Laehelors, will of course turn up
their noses at it ; but w j are certain that it
will be perused with pleasure by these who,
although still roamiug iu the vale of celibacy,
euttrtaiu reasonable hopes of soon emigrating
to tLe State of Matrimony :
LOVE IN THE RAIN.
like roses; Y
.tie ir. T.th wA'driwij up' like a tov.-;
.:! hi el, in wa as white tbr
:p , s hv' he'd tint in his treth.
; (. ::(, it di .lrole l i;i he.i l lio a
':r..U f.cs ar. 1 htt.c rc::r.d I ily
.. :i i.e L.ughe J, like a bowl f;.l of
:.. .!.'. v .v.. t;uti:p; R right j y t u elf,
j'-ti-ti wi.e.i I hsw hir:; i:i vit l niv-
t :f Li? v and a twist of his hcal. self.
x:zA to know T hid ii thing to dread.
-. word, out wei.t flraight to ii.s
ii ;it'..e -tucking; tin n turned with a
y.i.
a r.cd up the chimnev he rose.
"U.uis rleizh. to hi team cave a v. hu-
! .Lfv a'.', flew like the dow n of a thistle;
ere he dr.vo out cf
liy love uok shelter unce- the tree,
I'r. iu lain, the si.nimr raiu;
And I. hy lore made bold and free,
Tjok h.iier with hor in the lea
Uf the wide, high-.tpreadhigchestcut tree.
And bleseed ti.e rain, the raij.
Qii'th 1, "lVt tiiiuk. the ituriv will pasal"
Ki'.iAh shf, "Pin but a silly lass."
Quoth I, "True love hath rainbyw light."
Q --4-.it h she. "M:: beautiful and bright."
guoth I. ".Vy l.,ve is hurd to tell."'
Q-.iolh bho. (UiC close. I'd listen well.'
O r;iii4! O ruiu !
O biv'sed rain !
N snnsldne i.'i r shall cci&e :;gnii:
S j dsar u Hit- .j that ttormy mi-.'
t':. U 1'., and to ail a
od-
oyoaug men, named John Iloam,
wton Jones, were arrested at Jackson
:f. list Saturday, and lodged in th
"3 place, on the evening of that day.
l"e cLa.-ffed with havincr, about two !
P, entered tbo dwelling hcuse of
Eiier, in Allegheny township, in
-nd nresentl"? a Vl.-.tOl at tUC
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. Elder, then without any pro-
5!r. Elder being absent.) threatened"
':at her brains unless hc told them
is 'jioiicy waa. She pointed to a
they immediately commenced
v?nS but did not succeed in dis-
ay money. A small bag in one
towers contained about $200 in gold,
''ietopof it were a number of pack-
JirJeu seeds. One of lhe 'invest i-
v'-nX bis Land into it, but finding notb-
pSwden seeds, of course considered it
of fuither examination They
1 lunibcr of promissory-notes, which
ratted. They then ehouldrrred a
tclougiug ro Mr. Eider, aui de-
nes and Ream Laving been soen
rghborhood of Mr. Elder's on tLe
r! tjet.ee was committed, and the de-
':ag!Tenofthe'cfiendcrs by Mrs. Elder
exactly cnmlninn rstpl on
1 tlifv Were finally arrested at tLe
Xi Ltated. The dwelling bouse of
of Reimf witb whom Lc Lad made
!. was yefcterdsy searcLed by Cousta-
'"f. IDd a number of artlfds discovered
Canned
"e have not learned wLetLer the
V,f Pr0raiS9OrJ notes of Mr.
- 44H;overea.
SLlT Bkak FioiiT. A living cariosity, in
the sl sfc of a black Liar, is now cu ixhili
tion at the stable cf Mr. John A. Bl;ir, in
'.his pUce admittance free. We yesterday
called in to see MastJr Bruir., ahd foud him
sitting astride of r j iist at an elevation cf
ibout. teu feet, and looking ai dig'iifiud as a
city ttl lermau when dh-penaing ju.-tice. Like
many individuals at the present day, he is
vorv fond of fi-ni, although he takes Lis in
the fjlid form ir.ttcad of the fluid extract
t Arrange ments hve been ma Jo for a "bear
fight," at the grounds of ill i Agricultural
Society noar this place, on Friday, the Slit
ins, Tli3 owner of the dog which triu nphs
ir. the fight v;iil receive a premium of five
dollar. Tho lovers of rare sport should
attend. Jack II hey says ho can ilud "canine
that w ill make short woik of the bear. Hope
'5' 5I- ruddle.Ute tditor of the Pitta -
; jomwercioZ Journal, died in Pitts-
lit U- .
- -wurday. U wan a writer of
ability.
It h
we Vi t
part
:Iar love for tho
i -
ne win, ioz
vjrmmt,
Ira Yankee Trick , Extraordinary .
-Wc
have received tho following communication,
which we publish verbatim et literatim. If
Mr. Williams is as good at massacriting
wild cats as our correspondent is at murder
ing common sense and tho king's English,
he'll certainly do:
To tiir Citizens ov Ebensburgh and
Camb Co. Gentlemen Lave you heard of the
yankee trick done by Mr John T Williams
North of Ebensburgh The trick is this Le
caught a wild cat IS Inst.
Its kngth is 4 foot and 3 inches its hcigth
18 inches and weighing GO pounds.
TLe skilful plans invented By Mr. Wil
liams will massacre all savage Animales
around tLe settlement
That was well done Go ahead Williams
you are a match for tLein.
Ou last Saturday evenitg. an indi
vidual wLosc name we Lave not learned, was
lodged in jail, chargedwith passing bogus
United States coin, iu Johnstown, and an
other chap, from game place, was at same
time, provided with lodgings on the charge
of beating Lis wife. If guilty, Le should be
severely punisLcd ; for we believe witL tho
poet, tLat ."tLe man who lays bis hand on a
woman, save in kindness, is a villian, un
worthy to even wear the name of coward."
We will not vouch for the entire correctness
of the quotation, but it will answer our pur
pose at present.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in -which wc hare lar
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other
substances of f;tiil greater alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote for the diseases
Jiarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It ia believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
suffer from Strumous complaints, ar.d that one
which will accomplish their cure mutt prove
of immense serriee 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 :
ScUOFCtA AND SCROPfLOUS COVPLAIKTS,
Eruptions and Eeuftive Diseases, Ulceus,
Piurms, Blotches, Tcmors, Salt Khecsi,
Scald II bad, Syphilis and Syphilitic Ap-
PECTI0N3, MeRCTBIAL DlSEASB, DrOPSY, NEU
RALGIA or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys
pepsia and Indigestion, Ertsipelas, Rose
ox St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whola
class of complaints arising from Iupuritt op
the Blood. . -
This compound will be found a great pro
moter cf health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester ia the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitude can. by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the eystem will strive to
rid itelf of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
. by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impuritiea
hm -stiiicr tliroueh the tkin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores ; cleanse it when you lind 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 ia 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 tdl the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
nretendins 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 Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of 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 the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
svnonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run cf the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their completa
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
PREPARED by
DR. J. C AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, 1 per Bottle Six Bottles for $5.
that part which solu- disease, and makes a
ble for the active vir-E"1 perfect cuie.
tues of the medicine. Only one dose im-
congress is taming anu not worKing i mid or baa humors lie, while one dose of-
mueu, uor wm suiuiuij ue awuiupiisui-u uu- i trom tne stomacn ariu&a ten Tepeatei is a sure
til after" the bolhdays. The only satisfaction r system, supplying inr?! cure for Cholens Mor
the neoDlo can derivo from this is that the their place a lusuthybus, an I a preventivj
least Contrress does the less barm will be now oi Mie, invigoratr- oi noiera
o 1 : . ii , ..j i. s r j . i . r.
Ptfr.-tPii i my me fctoau.c.i, cius-" ujc insen ftillT
lng toouto digest we:i,s will prevent tLo recur-
ccording to the Washington correspon- Uivinc tone ar.d hlth whil it rolmv ll
dent of the New Yo.k Trilnne, Judge Doug- to the whole machine- painful feelings.
las Las prepared, and will soon publish a dec- ry, removing the caus Dnly one bottle is
laration of his lutention not to be a candidate I es of the disease, auuH needed to throw out of
effecting a radical cure the system the effects
without any cf the di6- of medicine after a long
ajrreeable after elTecta" bickucss.
felt by usir.fj calornelt One bottle taken for
or mineral poison that Jaundice, removes a
is usually resorted' to. tf2 yellowness or unnatu
One dose, after eat- ral coloi from th skin,
ing, is sufficient to ,re- One dose taken a
lieve the stomach anupej short time bnforo eat
preverit the food frcTOing, gives vigor to the
rising aud souring. appetite and makes
One dosa taken' fee-"1 food digest well,
fore retiring prevents; One dose, often re
nightmarft. peated, cures the chro
Only one dose t ikg.n nic Diarrhoea in it
at night loosens the2 worst firms; while
b o w e'is gently, and . summer and bowel
cures costivenos. ; cS cmjhiin.t-; yield al-
One dose taken afterQ mo!-t the first dose,
ch meal will" cure One dose cures a t-
Dyspepsia. ' - tacks of worms. For
me dose or . twio worms in c h u u rtn
teasposnsful wii'. all q there is no surer, safer
ways relieve Sickrl.ea.d- tf speedier remedy. It
ache.' M 7jfier fails.
There is no exaggeration' in these statements,
they are plain sober' facts that we can give
evidence to prove, while all who use it are giving
their unanimous testimony in its favor.
"Among the" huhdrels of Liver Remedies
now offered to the public, there are none wc can
so fully recommend as Dr. Sanford's Invigor
ate, so generally known throughout the Union.
This preparation is truly a Liter Invigora'vr,
producing the most huppy results on all those
who use it. Almost innumerable certificates
Iron CItj Commercial College.
Pittsburgh, Pa. - - Ch aute&ed 1S55.
SOll St.niiPr.fa nf-.tprxlir.tr .Tonm ISB ! vorv ci.l.ot;.-,.wf r.,.. iif
Now the largest and most thorough Cc-mmer- I an(l liave unw "eceived tl em. and willttTtr f-r
cial School of the Uuited States. Young men i Balo,at low Pr"es ns our motto is "quick cait
prepared for actual duties of the Counting Hoom. fcnia rrf-ts.,? Our stock consists of " "
J. C. Smith, A. M., Trof. of Book-keepin and ! DRY GOOD S.
science oi Acoounts.
A. T. Doctuett, Teacher of Arithmetic an
Commercial Calculation.
T 4 IT .. 'Ti rl T . m ' : h ur.n' I . . - t! nnf tt. i,a A T t'A ft 1
o . a. iitx L'mt-h. uiea jl. v. orn.i;.a, icacr.crs oil ""j v.-.. - .,uu inuius. iu. a large rs-Book-keeping:
j ortment of Boots, Shoes j-.nd Slippers, fctraw
A. CowLnr and V. A. Miller. Profs, cf Pen- i Fur aud Wool Hats. Stationery cf all kinds.
manship.
SINGLE A1SD
i i u xi x GOODS.
of almost every description, viz.. Qoths, CasA
,j meres. Sattmetts, Twtids and Jcans.Brown acd
I5ie.ichcd Muslins, Dress gootls of sll kinds' "
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-
KKKPING,
As used in every department o.f business.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC RAPID BUS
INESS WRITING DETECTING
CO U N TE II FE IT MO N K Y
MERCAN PILE CORRESPONDENCE COM
MERCIAL LAW
Are taught, and all other Fubjects necc"sary i
fvr the success and thorough education of a prac i Eacon and Kith
wires, kipt
ticai business man
12 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the
past three years, also in Eastern and YrcsUm
Cities, for best Writing.
NOTING RAVED "WORK.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Students enter Tt any time No vacation Time
unlimited Review r.t pleasure Graduates as
sisted in obtaining situations Tuition for Tull
Commercial Course, $35.00 Average time 8 to
12 weeks R.iard, $2.50 per week Stationery.
i-'l.OO Entire cost, $C0.00 to $70.00.
JvMiuisters' s-.ms received at half price.
For Card Circular Specimeus cf Business
and Ornamental WritiLg inclose two stamps
wnd address F. W. J EN KINS,
Aug. ll,'56:2y Pittsburgh, Pa
Ttr A I.U A RLE FARM I'OR SALE. Tho un
T dersigned offers his FARM situate in Jack
so:, township. Cambria county, for sale. I: con
tains 100 acres, about 75 of which are cleared,
anJ having thereon erected a large two story
friirr.e bouse, a hirge bank barn, aM other out
buildings. There in also on the premises a large
orchard of 120 voung fruit trees, all bearing,
This is decidedlv one of the most desirable loca-
ALSO. "Wall paper of the latest catt
constantly on band.
HARDWARE
of all descriptions, such as are usually keit in a
country stoic. Bar Iron and Nails. Queenswars
Earthenwarer and Stoneware.
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugar. Molasies, Syrup. Teas. Cikc
Rice, &c Splcca cf al. kinds ALSO.
FLOUR,
A largo assortment of Tobac
co, Cigars and Snuff of all kinds, and a varioty
of other articles to numerous to mentio.i.
CALL AND SEE
before purchasing elsewhere, Cotintry produo
of rdl kirds at ti-.e highest prices wilf be taken
in exchance for poi-ds.
CHERRY, rOPLAR, and PINE LUilEER,
bought and sold.
ROBERT DAVIS.
JOHN P. JONES.
July 23, 15LS. 37 If,
jj"GTlCE. The subsciibtr t?i tn-.tkert
-UN known to ail who aro interested, that ha
now wants to ekse up all his old bocks, by ma
king settlements, and if paj rnent cannot be'mr.r'e
at the time of settlement, tluy can give thair
rotes so as to close up old iccoufits. TLe old & 1
age says (and is very ti ne) "that thort settlo
rr.ents make h-i.g friends." He feels very thank
fid for the patronage he has received Vhea by
himself, and hopes for a continuation ci the base
with the new rm.
ROBERT DAVIi.
July 2S. 1S53, 27, tf.
rilUE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G. I
Jl LLOYD & CO., at Jefferson, rcftjtetfullr
oilers to the i.ublic. an rxtrnsivf nnl t-M
4. 4' . 'I'! i a ' rr-
nons in uie county lor a country residence, ine ictteel assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCER-
1-K.ai.o" is i)ie;;s;iui, uuu liie sou T'ri'Uiicii ve. .'V
have been given of tt e great virtue r.f this
medicine by those of the highest standing iu
society, and we know ii to bj the best prepara
tion now before-' tLo. public. Ifuason County
Democrat. ' -
Price One Dollar per bottle.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors. 346 Broadway.
New York. Dr. GEO. II..KEYSER, 140 Wood
breeet, whcleeale and retail agent.
For sale by TTiomat Devine, High street,
l'.henshurg.
T t VIZ GREAT WEEKLY PAPER !
: Ilflt. lts. P.ir,t X P,,1
rood rood lead-ng to Summerhid station, on the I Ch-tliing. Hardware, Qucrnswure. Paints Gias-Perm-vivunia
P.ml Road, rscs thrormi the ' iiitc ..,,,i oii -ri..i.. , .-.,.m : , - '
arm utstance abtrtt 4 miles, and is also mwe Vaniu- r..i;i.'.;,. in.l -.fr,f.,-
rom the btone iurr.pixce. It is in the neigi.be.r- j A Stock of Druses, Dve StufiV, and family med
ho.l of the Cannel coal tract, belonging u. Js- , icines. that for qv.alitv atd varietv is net eurpaa
seph Borkbart, an,4 is snnp. sed to contain Can- ! sc-;t (if e-.-udled in the count v.) AH of uhich
r.el Coal. There is a t:ever-faihrg (.j.nng of va- i l.e w jl ttU at the lowest possible prices for cath
tor a few rods from ti:e House lrcm which the I r,- fr-i::? trr Pr.i-'n.-n A r -
Ik Town Dr. .John Clark, Surgeon
nil thj war uM eea ,jer;ftrei Dentiiit. He can b- fonod at tbe oflBce of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself such a renown for the cure cf
every variety cf Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
ussure 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 ever bcea found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
yOU thk CUIUS OTf
CottiteneM, Jaundice, Dyspeptia, Indigettion,
Dytentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and $fcin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Salt Rheum, It'orm, Gout, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner rill, and for Purifying the Blood.
They ere sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family physic.
Price 25 cents per Sox; 5 oxei for $L00.
Great numbers of Clcrirymcn, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personals, 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 in 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 wua
other preparations they make more - profit on.
Demand Ater's, and take no otters, lhe eicK
want the best aid there is for them, and they ahouia
have it.
All our Remedies are -
Try- Sold by T. DEVINE, Ebcnsburp, and by
Merehatite genorally through the anirrtry.
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B. BAKER S- CO. j 15 Brattle .street Bosstou,
water i couvoye.i to tno - door ci tii lioust- ami A laree amount of Snruce And Pin I.ii-r,L
barn yard by a Hydrau.ic Ram. It-rius ot sa.e j constantly on l.-ands. and Bibs for Lumber rawed
wid be so easy tuat aim et any ion msy be- . to ordor at tlie rhorte.-t r ossiule notice,
come tie purchaser ROBERT FLIN.
fo.- further particulars inquire of tnj under- ( jClTl,rsrn yiRy 2n, If 57. If.
signed en the pre mites. i .
THOMAS JONES. i "SES. MARGARET TOLD i especially i
WORIvb. Irankhn Street, ncsrly opposite Rfrf,.f !.;;M!n -t ,.r ,.,rl.- r-.,. ,1.- ..r 1
the new Methodist Ch-irch. Johnstown, Ia. Shoemake r. a and nT. n!?6 .rt,.-. f
MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE j rnnry ry cBonnrti tip
btviies, Mante.s, fable a n d Pu- Ueatl ErfH w. I lmvrrt fit l.r.it.Z
rr : . 1 1 . .r 4 t r , .
-frP.-M,ea" loP ' raaiiu.acii.reu 01 mo m--M ; ami itimcl.es. Trimming's. IJiblionti
rirfe b-.-autilul and finest quality of foreign - ic. Ri.N N ETS, &c. Made to order. TERMS
J'ry5. an t ilomtstic martle. always on 1. arc! j CASH. April 21, 1S'!;23.
and made tr order as cheap as thev can j T ...
EzShis purchased in the East, with the ' TTRENSF.UP.G FOUNDRY. HAVING pur
dditi 11 of carriage: From bg txpi-rierc in '; ciiasoj the rntire st rck aud fixtures cl the
the business and strict attention thereto, he ran i Ebeburg Foundry , the subscrii er is prepared
assure the public tiiat all orders will be promr.tlv J to furnish farmers and -.thers with
attended to and the wok finished in the best aial j lMoiiglis, Plough r'oiuls. Sloven. 3IUI
most handsome manner furnished to order snd 1 trims, Inrvising lucliiiie,
del vered at aiy place desired.
and castings of any kind that rr.ny be needed ia
ALSO. Grindvi.cs of varions crits and s:;'.-:s. ! V community.
suitable for farmers and mechanics. S .ll lv j Dy strict attention to th- bu.dne is of the enr
wh jle'hnle or retail. ' cer J-e hopes to merit, aui trusts he wii receive
IDFor the couveitkucc of persons rcldl;.,; in ' a liberal patronage from these ia war. t of article
tt.c r:itr "vri.l nnr(H if thf w.iMitv iPi-itni-ii mr.v ! in LIS line.
he- retr. and orders left with Georgelluntiey, .t
l-.it lirivr.re I Jstablihm'".; in Eber.sburg.
Purchasers arc" invited to examine stek r.a j
ticcs. S- 1, '67. fjuncSOJSSS j
All l.usiiieis dcuc at the Four.drv.
iL.rch 22. 'o.'-tf.
EDWARD OLA-3-
-pTEW TIN-WARE ESTABLISH EN T .
Xl Th undersigned take this meth- d
"BROADYAY1
ot
OMNIBUS,"
Ths Greatest Peper cf tLe Age II
A BEAUTIFULLY ILLC51KAI L SICNTIiLI JslISiT.
informing the citizens of Ehcni.bv.rg and sur
roui.diiig country, that l.e has commenced
bur-incis in this place, in the building fcimerly
occuv-ivd by M. S. Ilf.rr. rr.e doer wc.-t f tho
Pot Ofiire, where he intends to carrv onhisbui
nes? in all ita branches. TIN WARE of all de
scriptions kept ce-ib-.antly on ban 1, and at pri
ces to su.t ti.o times. Country Merchants c,rx
tention to business he hopes to receive a lil eral a-'l you and give you m the coune cf
Shr..r,f nl n .ir.v. VVI.iX T1FXT.K I the year, at loAst titty cents' uoith uf tun and
FAen.sburg April 2Sth. 1S58.
AND A
lAIS:s: TII1T 5S A PAPKR.
A budget of Wit, Humor, Facts ani Scir.ni
drawn from Lite. -Here you are. right awsv,
Broadway, Broadway, right up!" Only fty
Cents jump in and take a ride. Oi -;e sealed ia
the "onxiEts," v.e will endeavor to both ao:u
M FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell
Uhcu:: sntonr ution. S o will show yi.u i.p Uroij
wav, down the old Dower v. throli-h Chatham
j and the other principal streets, giving vou ampla
"ST'ar:
JL at private sale, that part of the f.rm cow i l.u" V H'UV, 1 1 a CV
occupied bv him in Cambria township. Cambria j 1 r ln Confidence Operators. Ac. Ac.
county, lvfngeastof the town.hip road, running i .V?"1'1 -voll. !'-v L-v K-
tbrouab the said premises, containing about One "S;jt '?, u-ht' b-v f-a:il)!e light, bystar
Hundred Acres. There are about seventv-Cve h. .d v. i l drive the ';oM.N-iiua'' t. some parta
IGVAL. Tlie rndersignei having rcmo
d to the new building two doors west
would respectfuhv inform his
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customers and the public generally, mas ie nes
lately added to his former supply cf Goods, and
keeps constantly on hand a full puppiy cf
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Silk Gccds, made-up Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shces .Hardware and Cutlery, Carpen
ter't tccls, Smith's tools. Nails, a full supply of
as soi ted Bar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron.
Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand
Also, copper and tin ware. Groceries, wholesale
and retail. -'
P'ne, Poplar and Cherry Lumber bought and
sold. - 't - - . .
Gocds will le sold at.tbe very lowest prices in
exchange for Cash orCountry Produce-.
. .... v.. ... 12. HUGHES.
Ebensburg, March' 15, 1855.
r. M. KERN. L. M. EnANNON.
DKS. & SHAWOX,
Practising Fhyilclaui, Jffenon, Pa.
C3- Tender their professional services to the cit
izens of Jeflcrpon ana vicinity, and all others ce
siring medical ' aid... Night calls' promptly at-
acres of land cleared thereon, under fence, and i:i ' Kl ,nu L-i-x "M"?ru ,Uire wn! cu-
gd state of cultivation. Also, a good two sto- l' j "aj .5 ci
ry frame house thereon erected, an excellent or- ' he S' V''T?11' and alto acuse many in
44' l ....I. luivivju..- n. 14411 - 441 44C1. 1 4. 4 V W
chard cf Fruit Trees of every variety growing
thereon, a never failing spring near ti.e nouso.
and other improvements unnecessary to enumer
ate. There ii also an excellent vein cf coal on
the land, and aUo limestone.
Terms will be mane ca.-.v, and an indisputable
t.tle will be given tor said promise.-; possession j
given immediately. JOHN O CONN ELL
Cambria tp.. Sept. 1, 1858.3m
AP OF CAMBRIA COUX
scribcr is preparing, fif suffi
cient encouragemeijt be given,) to publish a Di
rector MAP of Cambria County, intended to
contain as much information as arj other Coun
ty Map now Published in Pennsylvania. The
same to be lithographed, colored anil mounted in
the most modern t-ty le and workmanlike manner,"
and delivered to subscribers at $5 per copv.
"WILLIAM CHRISTY
June SO, 1858.
DIRECTORY MJ
TY. The tubs
mrtter.
physic to the flogs." If y,,.u have the Tides,
the Dyspepsia, G ut. Rheun.ati: n, cr arc unfe r
tunately troubled with a scolding wife, ire will
guarantee to make ye.:; foi:t yeur troubles;
laug'n nlmest against your will, and grow fat.
Everybody sbcodvl yubseribe to the "o4s jte;"
j at once. i::e ' i .v j u-UaMdlo w:u
maKe its app e.irai ce en tne mat or every i.:onta
hilet v ith inttvction p.r.il amusmcnt for a:l.
Price Fifty Outs a yeaT h r.dvauce thrco
copies to one address, One Dollar. The cheapens
paper in the State. Who wbl yft ua twn ta.b
scribers and reitive one copy free? All err.,
munieations should be ad'rtfed to
CHARLES P. BRITTOiJ.
Ed. 'Broadway Omnibus."
octl8-2m 207 Pearl streot, N. T,
RE YOU INSURED 1 SURYEYS MADE
and applications taken for insurance against
Fire in the
PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR
COUNTY, BY
v ROH7RT A. M COT. Agnt.
WiliUiot'?, tAitab'-i i.
ew Tallorlitgr Efctabllilnu nt.
Tiieundersignf:d begs leave to
inform the public, that be has corr.mfnred
the Tailoring business a the room fnruicrlv ec
pied by A. lllain as a Barber's Jtoop. on CVr.tr
street, Ebeusbur. where be is prepared to ruak
all kinds of garments in bis line of trad,
cording to the latest fashiycs. Hcrcfpectfu'.ly
solicits a share of public-patrons.
WILUAS1 '"'.'r -
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"wMuwa. !Tt. Lewis.
! Nov. 2t 18:30:1)'.
March 1? 16T.
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