Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 13, 1859, Image 3

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    lite Great rialTrlp Description I
f the lojaseGrcat Reception
of die Kxcurttonlsth.
Trov, N. IV, JIy 4. The balloon At
lantic landed yesterday at two o'clock at Hen
derson, Jefferson county. The four voj-a-prrs
arc all well, and -on their way to New
York city. The Daily Whig learned from
lr. (lager, one of tho passengers by the At
lantic, who arrived in Troy this morning,
the following particulars: On Saturday at
Lalf-past oue 0,dock, St. Louis time, we
Wc:o abreast of Rochester over Lake Ontario,
Vucn the altidude was changed on an increase
c the wind, which was blowing a perfect hur
ricane, unaccompanied by ram, The sup
of gas was small, and consequently the
falioon did not reach an altitude sufficient to
nhec it above the storm. The vessel was im
iiediatdy headed for shore. When the storm
was at its highest the vessel was not more
than tbout thirty 1ct above the level of the
lAc. We reached land in a few seconds in
it0 tHvn of Henderson, Jefferson county,
with n!1- nanus on board. e landed in
an
to
v.!fa.f woods with the basket
and fro, making rapid evolutions am
iii'her branches of the trees, the pa
the
secccrs
clinging to the rigging. Tho strength and
rencral excellence of th-? arrangement of the
halbon basket probably saved tho party.
The balloon was loft in a high tree swinging
.above tlie boat, and much damaged The
whole uistane truvdod is 1.150 miles. We
started at fi: l J p
hi. on
Friday,
frrwi - St
Louis, an 1 landed
at II.
enucrsoit, Jeuersou
.J.
county
aturuav
p in. Mr. J jam-
ont.ne
lenvuneu
m charge or ine billoon.
Gager and Mr ITyde. will
t j . t
Mr. Wise, Mr.
come ou
io the eastern train- A graud re-
-CC!'li''0 v. u
g'.ven to t:ie parties at the village
of
Adams, JciTersou county Mr. Oa'ir
will enne i'ti to Troy, Mr. Wise to Albany
.an I Mr. Hyde to Now York.
Wate kto'.yx, N. Y., July 4 Mr. Lam-
orntari arrived hero thi
morning with the
announced that as
ba.lo..':i "Athmtiu.
11.
BO il
tie
o.iii i.i'a is ri-rutifj ne will maice
Ml 1
ano::i'?r voyage iroin evoioago eastward.
I,
LANCA.-ihit, i'a., Ji:!y 5. i'of. Wise re
tarued to this city list ewniug. lie publish
es a full account of tho late voyage, in the
t alloc n Atlantic, in this evening's Express.
Ho coiicludvs his skcth with the remark, that
he is nw willing and anxious to attempt a
voyage neros tha ocean with an outfit that
will nut cost more- than S-J.O'OO, aad will do
ao tsboon he can raise the means.
Y!rrec2i ci Xe Crago.
Sr. ooiiNS.
L, July 1 All the pas-
'.Tigers v!io were ou
board the steamshin Ar-
ago, wU'.Cij wus
in Trepassy Hay a
tew uays ago, -nave arriveia ncre saie
steam tugs left again to-day to bring
r 1 1 - ii c
The
up the
erew and wuai was saved from the wreck
The following are the rartLukirs of the
dis
Rster; Between throo riml four o'clock on
Tuesday morning, the Ara-o iuude Cane
1
ine,
beariug twelve
distant from the
(oat- lhe pilot, captain, erew and all the
other officers were called on deck at the sight
of land. The course was changed and made
northeast by east; this should have cleared
her fifteen miles from Cape I'ace. About a
juarter past four o'clock a very dcDso fog
came up. At half i-.u.-t five
the captain
SPOKC
to a
Csl;
ing schooner.
1L
stopped
the en-
nines and
reversed
them,
and
haiiing
thc
Kti'.'ouer, he aticeu:
Where arc 3'cu fishing'
Answer (Jn the Kasiern MJe of Trepassy
Hay, a mile and a half or two miles off.
Hie Captain ordered the helm to be put
Lard sport, the engines to go on in full speed
uvi the vessel to be kept S. S. K by the
t-tar.uard compass. This should have taken
l.er clear of the land.
The Ciiptain and all
The officer in charge
(Ulcers were on deck
. . i ? i .
ai me wneei gave the or.'.er,
fcliip brought up to her S,
' -steady," as
S. E. course.
-i' iii.ii ni'Miiriji urcuher were kccii. anu ine
engines stopped and reversed at full speed.
Y' lure the ship gut steruway upon her, she
grouudej her bow on the rocks at Fresh Wa
ter l'uint, eiiiht miles from Trcpassey The
boats were lowered and got readv, when the
passengers embarked with but little confusion,
lbe women and children were cared for
fi-st. Anchors were then passed cut at the
prow and ?t?rn, the coals throw
the forward boilers blown off, and every ex
ertion made to get her off. but without avail.
TV.e captain now sent off the pilot to Trepas
sy to g :t nssistaocf ; when tl;c steamers Daunt
less and IJiue Jacket were despatched imme-oi-tt.
. ly. ISails, ect., were sent ashore, tents
!!::.:: to protect the passengers, and when the
rmisu ns and baggage could possibly be got
at, tit ' y were also sent. The fishermen plun
'lend the ship. A hundred came around
lor on hearing the 'signal guns- They cut
vasy her masts, and completely skinned her.
At -1 p m. the ship fiilod, fell ou her beam
re Is, and sunk in six fathoms of water The
vpage belonging to many of the passengers
a? lost. There was no house within eiht
ti.i! s of the f bore where she struck. At 5
p. m. a boat returned from Trepassy with as
surances that two steamers were on the way
hv".i St. Johns to asiiit them
Tue"Jjy night was passed with a tolerable
hT(o of comfort. Ou Wednesday the steam
:s arrived and brought off the passengers
.'.d a ; v,rJof t!ie baggage. They return this
'''rtH'.on for the crew, taking with them sol-i-'-'-ts
a:i I police to recover that portion of the
f"'pcrry stok-u from the ship; they cau get
' a!so to go and get out anytiiing that
ou b- recovered from the wreck. The r.as-I'-ngers
are all quartered and provided for
TLc will be tout on as soon as arrange
can be made.
1 ,!... .......,... J 1. 1 .1
FKOiTY SfMMERS IS TlME PAST. In New
-Hand, tbe spring of 1784 was difitinguish
'l ty the forwardness of tie season, and by
"jc uostructiou occasioned by the frost on the
JgU between tha 17th and ISth of May.
Aikc were then as large as grapes Winter
attained its full hight. The Apple
aD'i a rent part of the llye was destroyed.
ln 17US. 8now fell Nov. 17, and lasted
C(af'y all the time until April.
'Tiie cold year' was in 2810. ' That Sum-
there was frost in every month. On the
t u of June there was enow ; on the 8th it
Dot0 C01. t0 ri' consl"ortably towards the
r,Q. even in winter clothes ; aud for three
- - UU'IIIS I II pro U'HPH i rr,n m ntyi
is. "Khlli " i l. . r j j- -i .
rn Was crt r ... .i nr.i
w luu lu uown to me roots
of S,
-j nnfiwuuiy irozen on ine Zinn
A I . 1
'-I'iciiii.rr
that it was hardly worth har
'Stitjr
f-TLe wife of Hon. Edward Lvcreit
med
w i-ostoa oa Saturday eight last."
HORSES WANTED.
TIIF SUBSCRIBER WILL BE at
4 the "Foster House," Ebensburg on
Thursday the 14th of July, for the
purpose of purchasing: liorses. Anv
persons having stock for sale will bring them in
and the CASH will be paid by
PATRICK KELLY.
July, 13, 1859.
ESTIMYS.
CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in
Jackson township, about the last of June,
TWO COWS, one dark brown with the left born
off at the head, star in her forehead, in the shape
of a heart, white spots on her back and part of
nor leg and belly white -i tie oilier a light red a
little mixed with brindle, a white spot on her
rump and middling large horns. Tne owner is
requested to come forward, property pay charges
and take thcta away, otherwise they will be dis
posed of according to law,
ANDREW DUNMIRE.
Jackson tp. July 13-1859. 8t.
GEO. R. LEWIS, M. D.,
fMENDERS bis professional services to the citi
JL zens of Ebensburg and ricinitv, he mav be
found in the Office formerly occupied by Dr. D.
W. Lewis.
Stent calk
mav ue made at tne
office.
July 6, 1859-tf.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY Virtue of an alias writi of J 'end. Expon.
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cam
bria Count, and to me directed there will be ex
posed to"' Pub'io sJ;l?, oil the proinesia in Chof-t
Springs Borough, Cambria County, on Saturday
the Gth day of August next, at 1 o'clock F. 11.
the following real estate, to viz:
All the right title and interest of William M'
Guire. of, in and to Eight pen lots of ground sit-
nate in Chest Springs Borough, Cambria County
known on the plan of said Borough by the'Nos.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. 8. 9. 24. 25. 2. 27. 28. 29. 80
81. and 32. Lot No. 24 having thereon erected
a two storv frame house, a frame stable arul nth
er buildings now in the ocennancy of said Win.
M'Guire. Lot Xo 2-3, having thereon erected a
two story frame house in the occupancy of Cor.
nelu:. li'Guire. Lot No. 29, having thereon
erected a 1$ ttory plank house now occupied as
School house. Lot No. 30, having thereon erect
ed a 14 story plank house, now in the occupan
cy of Montgomery D.ragl.iss; The remaining 14
Lots improved and under fence, now in the occu
pancy of the said William M'Uuire.
Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit
of Powell F. Clayton.
R. r. LINTON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Ebensbur
July, 13, JS59. 3t.
AND NAILS
1'or suit
13, 1S59
it
July
by
E. HUGHES.
NOTICE.
nilTE subserilier havi
disnosed cf his
ock of
JL Medicines. &c, to Dr. Geo. R
Lewis
in
tends removing from this place. All persons
knowing themselves indebted to him either by
Note or Rook account, are hereby notified to
come forward and settle the same without delay,
as after the 20;h instant they will bo placed in
the hands of the proper officers for collection.
D. W. LEWIS.
July G, lSoy.-02.it.
Acn Tailoring jstublliiticiit.
HIE UNDERSIGNED R ES TECTF C L.T ,Y
informs tbe citizens of Ebensburg and vi
cinity that he h;.s opened a Tailoring establish
ment next door to Dr. Bonn's Drug Store, where
he is prepared to manufacture garments of the
latest style and most complete workmanship.
He hopes, ly stiiet attention to bussincss, to
merit and receive a share of patronage.
THOMAS DEV1NE.
July C, 1859:tf
10
BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS,
5 lihls. N. O. Molasses,
5 " Golden Svrun,
For Kale bv
e. hughes.
July 13, 1850.
R. S. BTJNN, M. D.
T,
NDERS HIS PROFESSIONAL Services to
the citizens of Ebensburg. Ofiiee in Dm
Store on High Street, opposite Thompson's Ho
tel.
Ebensburg, May, 4,-lS59.-24-Jy.
LIGHT TWO HORSE OR MARKET WA
GON, for sale by E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1850.
n re.
THE utidersigmrd has just oponod an ICE
CREAM SALOON, two doors East of Foster's
Hotel, and will keep constantly on hand a sup
ply of ILL CREAM of a superior quality. II
respectfully invites the lovers of
th
is warm
weather luxury to give him a call.
A. BLALN.
Ebensburr. June 1,. 1 f 50. 28-tf.
J. C. XOMr,
Atlornf j- t Law, 12 be iikljiirg, rt
FiCE IN COLON A DE ROW.
. Nov. 11, 1857:1. t
AI2RAI2 jIZtI KOPELI.V,
Attorney at Ls?w Johnstown
OFFICE on Clinton Street, ?. few doorq north
of tlif corner of Ma'n and Clinton.
April 2, 18G3.
LUMBER,
PINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM-
ber bought and sold by
E. HUGHES.
June 29th 1859. tf.
THE
PAMPHLET LAWS
OF THE LAST
session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania have
been received at this ofiiee, and are ready for
distribution to persons entitled to receive them.
JOS. M'DONALT).
Prothy's (fore. Ebensburg, June 29, 18S9. tf
YOKE WORK OXEN,
For sale by
E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1853. m.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE. SummittciUe, Cambria
co., Pa. James W. Condon, Proprietor.
The proprietor assures the pv.blic, that no pains
will be spared to render his guests comfortable.
July 23, 1858. ST.
EMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUKA C
ttirer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes,
Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 08 North
Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, Phila
phia f March C, 1856.
JOEIX SI&AItlSAlGIff,
Justice of tlie Peace, Sum ml tl 111, Pa.
4 LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS
JiSk.. care will be promptly attended to. He will
also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales whenever
his services in that capacity are required.
April 28, 1858:24
31. I. MACiiESaAX-
Attorney nt Law, Ebtntbnrg, P.
OFFIGE No. 2. "Colonnade Row," near
Court House.
tho
Dumber
NEW GOODS. ,
fIIE UNDERSIGNED has just received and
X is now opening, a full supply of Goods suit
able for the season, consisting of
MADE UP CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND CAPS,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GROCE
RIES &c.
Whrch will be sold Wholesale er jUetail at
the VERY LOWEST Market prices for Cash or
Country Produce.
E. HUGHES.
June 29, 1S50. tf.
tii hail em is mm:
THE Subscriber has just received at his New
smi t.m m&s
One door East of Thompsons Mountain House
A new lot of ALL KINDS of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS
J
which he offers very low for CASH.
CLINTON R. JONES.
April, 13,-lSo9.-21-3m.
NEW ARRIVAL.
rjHnE UNDERSIGNED, has added to his
3. Stock of Loots and Shoes &c. A very
large and well selected assortment of MENS
READY made SHIRTS, MENS MARSEILLES
and Linen Collars,.
Ij.4Ii:s WHITE AX SI COL'D iiosc
Mens do do do
Childrens do do do
Ladies Gloves, and Ladies Mitts, and Gents, do.
Mens and Boys Suspenders, Rlack Neck Ties,
Fancy Neck Ties, Ladies and Gent. Linen Hand
kerchiefs, White and Colored Lit en Floss.
Stationary, Carpet Sacks, Trunks and every
other article necessary kept in Ins line.
Gire him a call and examine for yourselves.
TERMS CASH. CLINTON R. JONES.
June 29, 1859. tf.
DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS! !
JUS1VOPENED AND FOR SALE BY R. S.
BUNN. M. I).. A general assortment of
0RUGS, BIEDICINES,
Spices, Oils, Paints. Dye-Stuffs,
Mills. Mis, mi ran
ocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs. Station
ery, Ulan lioons, l eriumery, Soaps, louacco,
egars.
Snuns and other articles usually Kept :n
Drug Stores.
R. S. BUNN, M. D.
Ebensburg, May, 4, lSf.0.-2-l-ly.
ADJXf XISTllATOK'S XOTICC.
TT KT'!'PI!S r.f Ajlrmmwfi-.it inn harinnr ,POX
granted to the undersigned by the Register
of Cambria County, on the Estate fcf John Noel,
lata of Washington Township, Cambria Count v,
deceased. All person knowing themselves in
debted to said Estate are hereby reouerted to
make Immediate payment, and those having
ela-.ms against aia estate are rerpiestcd to pre
sent them proiierly autkenticated for settle
ment.
M4RY A. NOEL, AxW.- -JOHN
C. NOEL, AdmV.
June, 22, 1859 31 6t.
AU3IIX1STRATOIIS A'OTICE.
IT ETTERS of administration having been gran
JLi ted to the undersigned, by the Register of
Cambria Cjunty, on the Estate of Michael Bal
weaver, late of Chest Township. Cambria County,
deceased. All persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims against
said estate are requested to present them properly"
authenticated for settlement.
MICHAEL KIBLER, Adminis
JOSEPH GILL. trators.
Chest tp., June 15, 1859. 30-Ct.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration having boon
grantel to the undersigned, ( residing in Green
township, Indiana County.) by the Register of
Cambria county, on the estate of John D. Jones,
late of Carroll township, Cambria county', dee'd.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
.estate areTwqwsted to make immediate payment,
and all persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them properly authenti
cated lor settlement.
JOHN MARTIN, Adm'r.
June .9, ISo9,-29-Ct.
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
THE undersigned takes this method of inform
ing the Fashionables of Ebensburg and vi
cinity. mat he has commenced business in this
tovn, two doors West of Mills & Evans' Ware
Rcom. He is fully competent to satisfy the most
fasti.lious.
T. J. JAMES.
Ebensburg, June 8, 1859, 3ms.
JACIkSOS & CLARK,
SURGEON DENTISTS, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
jf"VNE of the firm will be in Ebensburg durin,T
y the first ten days of each month,
during which time all persons dei-
xx3
ring Ins professional services can
find bim at the tiflice of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppo-
bite Blair's Hotel. may25,1859tf.
Jolin 31'Eieage
llannfactnrer aad.Dealor in all Kinds ofCiga
Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom
ery St., Hollisdaysbarg', Pa.
"ionstantly on band, a fine and well selected
V siock oi opanisn, and nan Spanish ciaars
at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at
this establishment are warranted to be what they
are represented.
August 8, 1855. ly.
tJKO M. REED. T. I,. HF.TER
Ebensburg, Johnstown
REIIO & IIKYKR, Attorneys at Iaiv
ounsel given in the English and German
languages.4
Ofiica on High StrectEbcnsburg, Penn'a.
Feb. C.185G. ly
finUE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G. L.
SL LLOYD & CO., at Jefferson, respectfully
offers to the public, an extensive and well se
lected assortment of 1RY GOODS, GROCER
IES, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Ready Made
Clothing. Hardware, Quensware, Paints, Glass,
Oils, and ail the articles usually required for
Family Building, aud Manufactoring purposes.
A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family med
icines, that for quality and variety is not surpas
sed, (if equalled in the county.) All of which
he will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash
or Couutry Produce. ALSO,
A large amount of Spruce ?nd Tine Lumber
constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed
to order at the shortest possible notice.
ROBERT FLIKN.
Jefferson, Slay SO, 185T. tf. -.
mm
$40.00
Tays for a fuil course in the Iron City College,
the largest, most extensively patronized and best
organized -Commercial School in the United
States.
35 Students attending dailj ,
March 1S59.
. Uual time to complete a full course, from 6
to 10 week. Every Student, upon graduating.
is guaranteed to be competent to manage the
Books of anv Business, and qualified to earn a
salary from.
$500 to $1000
Stuednts enter at any time No Vacation
Review at pleasure.
51 Premiums for best Penmanship
Awarded in IS."iS.
OCJ-Ministers' Sons received at half price.
For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose
two letter stamps, and address,'
F. W: JENKINS. Pittsburs. Fa.
April, 13, l5.rC.
Aug. 11, 185S,-2y.
TO INVALIDS.
DR. HARD MAN,
AXAf.YMCAL, PS1TSICIAX.
PSYSIOIAS F83 Sis SF TIE HISS.
Formerly Phi;sican io Cincinnati Slartne llospi
pital and Invalid' llcircaf. Corresponding
Member of the London Medical Society
of Observation, Author of
LETTERS TO INVALIDS,
AND EDITOR OF THE
MEDICAL STETHOSCOPE,
"MAY HE CONSULTED AT
EBENSBURG, at the "Logan House," on
THURSDAY, August 4th.
JOHNSTOWN, at the "Foster House," on
WEDNESDAY August 3d.
JEFFERSON, ar. the "Cambria House," on even
ing of August 4th and morning of the 5th.
until 9 o'clock, and no later.
TTVR. HAEDMAN treats Consumption, Rron-
3y chilis, Laryngitis, Asthma; and aiZ other
Diseases of the Throat aud Lungs, by MEDICA
TED INHALATION.
Tho great point in the treatment of a'l human
maladies 's to get at the disease in a direcx man
ner. "'AH medicines are estimated by their action
upon the oran requiring relief. This is the im
portant fact upon which inhalation is bised. If
the., stomach is diseased, we take medicine di
rectly into the stomach. If the lungs are dis
eased, beratbe or inhale medicated vapors directlj-
into them. The reason why Consumption and
diseases of the Lungs have heretofore rei-isted all
treatment, has been because they were net ap-
roached in a direct manner oy medicines. Ihey
- i.m t 1
were intended to oe local, and yet iney were so
administered tnat they
could n t act constitu
tionally, expanding their immediate action upon
the- stomach, whilst the f -id ulcers among the
un"3 were unmolested. INHALATION brings
the medicine into direct contact wiii the disease,
without the disadvantages of any violent action.
Its application is so simple that it may be cm
ployed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid.
It docs not derange the stomach, or interfere in
the least with tho btrcngth, comfort or business
of the patient.
oilier wiscases reint-.
No charge for consultation. '
D relation to the loiiowing uiseases, eiiner
when complicated with Lung affection or existins
alone. I also invite consultation usually find
them Promptly Curable.
Prolapsus and all f irms ot r ernale Complaints,
Irregularities and Weakness.
Palpitation and nthc-- forms of Heart Disease,
Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, and all other dis
eases of stomach and bowels, piles, &c.
Mr. Hardman treats all chronic or long stand
ing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bow
els, Bladder, Kidneys, Brain. Heart, Nerves,
Womb, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, Ears, tvc., Scrofu
la, Fits, Cancer, Rheumatism, Dropsy. Skin
D:seases, Fever Sires, Catarrh, Seminal Weak
ness, Neuralgia, Whites, Insanity, Dyspepsia,
Giddiness, Heat of Urine, Syphilis. Piles, Sick
Headache, Enlarged Tonsils, &c.
May 25, 1859:Grc.
(Address Brooldyn P, O., Pox 320.)
THE
PAR1GOV SELr-GESERlTIXG
GASBUENER. ' :
Tliis valuable patent, portable, self-generating
Gas Burner is offered to the public, in full con
fidence of its positive superiority over every
other itand img:it in existance, for Simplicity ,
Safktt, Economy, and biulliakcy of light in
any temperature.
It is devoid of smell, smoke or flicker, giv
ing a steady, cheap and
IS IlILLI A AT GAS-LIGHT.
requiring no trimming, or other attention, except
simply filling tlie lamp with good biiruing fluid,
one quart of the fluid converted -into gas in the
Burner, giving a ruLt, ekoad and clear flame
eighteen hours. This light, which is equal to
that from eight ordinary wick'd tubes, at an
expense of but three, is also, under complete
control, being reduced by a simpla process, from
a full blaze to a small one, and as quieklr restor
ed to. its fall capacity. Theburrercan be readily
art lied to all styles of Oil, Kkbosenk, Oamphexk
and Bitrxiki Fi.riD Lamps; also, on pressure
and . with founts to Gas fixtures, in all their
varieties.
It isadmiraldy adapted for lighting churches,
dwellings, lecture-rooms, halls, shops, steamboats
and railroad cars, or wherever a good light is
desired. Parties desirous of securing tbe right
of territory for a valuable article that will com
nier.d itself, should make early application, only
to the undersigned.
Burners, Lamps, Src, supplied in any quan
tity, with promptness forwarded by express to
all" parts of the United States payable, cash on
delivery.
BUTLER, HOSFORD & Co., Proprietors.
No. 2 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.
or, 111 Broad wav, and No, 1 Courtlandt St New
Yoik. "
C3"Cau be seen burning at the office of this
paper.
June 20-1859.
32-9 1.
KOTICE.
THE undersigned, Dire.-tors of the Poor and
House of Employment of Cambria county, here
by give notice that in case of any destitute per
son becoming sick or disabled, that may become
a chargo upon the county, they request persons
in whcise charge such destitute persons may
Be, td.give notice to the Steward of the Poor ai d
House of Employtnont, or t either of tho Direc
tors, of the condition of such persons, so that
thev can bo removed to said Poor Housa without
tlelav. WM. PALMER. )
DAVID O'HARRO,
MlCll'L- M'OUIRK.
Jan. '2C, 1850:tf Directors.
W O. O. F. Highland Lodge
-Highland Lodge No t-x
every WEDNESDAY' Sdf
Hall on High st., in
L 428 meets
vening at th&ir
the upper etoryol Shoemaker's $tor&
(Sin, Hopper nub jject gron
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SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS Tnn OTIZENSOF EBENSBURG AND
nity that he has just received and has on
PLETE stock of Tin, Co' per, and Sheet Iron ware. Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Plows,
Points, Wagon boxes, Sugar kettles, &c., ever offered for sale in Ebensburg, consisting of 25 drSfef
cnt Patterns of Cook Stoves of all sizes; 20 different patterns of Parlor and Heating Stoves of all
sizes; 10 different kinds of Plows; Sugar kettles aud Wagon boxes of all siesj Er;us and Copper
Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware of every de
scription. Also He has just received a largo assortment of HARDWARE and CUTLERY : House furnLh.
ing Ware, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's TxJs, &c.,&c. all of which he will sell very low for
CASH. .... .
Persons wishing any thing in hi? hue he rcFpeetfulIy invites to give him a call and eam:n hi&
prices. uZ7 Job work of ail kinds done on the shortest notice.
jls0 House Spouting niar'e and put up on the shortest notice 5c most reasonable terms for cash
Co Country- Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, Ash, and Poplar Irmbcr
old Metal, Copper, Brass, Pewter, &c,. taken in exchnuge. GEORGE HUNTLEY-
N. B. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me by Note or Bock Account are respect
fully invited to call with their cash and settle up immediate! v.
Ebensburg. July 13, 1859. " GEORGE HUNTLEY.
MUMPHREY'S
srrxiFiC
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES,
No. 5C2 BROADWAY.
THE G REAT FEATU RE
Of this series of Domestic R meuics is that ta-.h
p:rtoular medicine is a Spix ifio for the partic
ular disease or class of disease whose name it
bears, and may be relied upon for the cure of
that particular affection. IJcnce, persons suffer
ing from a chronic disease or long-standing ail
ment, iu buying a case ot" Humphrey's Specifics
obtain the pa-tievdar one desired in their case,
and thus themselves make a cure which other
wise woidd cost them many dollars, and no small
amount of time and medical attendance, if, in
deed, it could be obtained at all.
Thus multitudes si.fier from Dysfjpsia, Bil
ious CONI'ITION, COsTlVENESS, SaI TaSTE,
Coated Toxgue and Debility, which is per
fectly controlled ami cured bv the
DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC.
There is scarcely a phase or form of this dis
ease which is not promptly controlled and ulti
mate iv cured ry the use of tins bpeetne. ihou
with this I
1 a. case of
ands who have suffered ivr years
"Pillions Condition having pr.;.h;isei a case
these Specifics, have obtained a perfect cure and
immunity from their old complaint.
COUGHS, COLDS AND SORE THROATS,
which so frequently lead to
BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION
are all in their eavlv stage secured 1 v the
COUGH" PILLS..
Many cases of long standing Bronchitis and irri
tating Coughs have been perfectly cured by -this
Specific. But more! many persons have a spe
cific liability to colds and take them from the
least exposure. I bis will Ik? entir ;ly relieved by
the use of the COUGH PILLS, as scores can
testify from experience. So
UATAKKll
is one of our most common and most troublesome
diseases, against which the Old School Medicines
and even Homeopathic prescriptions, arc of vety
little use. Yet hundreds of persons have been
cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long
standing and obstinate, cases of CATARRH by
the use of this ypecific.
One aged lady in Syracuse was thus perfect
cured of a Catarrh, which hail annoyed her all
her life. And a young lady at one of our first
class boarding schools, who was so afdicted with
this disease as to require more than forty hand
kerchiefs a. week, was entirely cured in a single
week by this Specific.
PILES,
bleeding and blind, some of those common and
obstinate forms of disease which are so difficult
to cure by the ordinaiy methods, but which find
an entire and fundamental cure in the Piles Spe
cific. True, time is required ; but the Specific is
pleasant to take, requires neither di.-t nor re
straint, and being fallowed up a perfect cure is
the result. Hundreds of persons, iu purchasing
a case of Specifics, have obtained a cure for this
m-ist trying and obstinate firm of disease, which
has been fl orth to them ten limes the cost of the
entire set. Cases of over twenty years' stand
ing have been cured by th's simple Specific, and
we believe may be cured by perseverance.
The cae contains the best
FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC
known. A reined- without any deleterious or
poisonous substance, which not only cures the
ague, and old, mismanaged agues, but may be
relied upon as a preventive when persons are re
siding in a fever and ague district. It prevents
or protects upon the same principle that vaccina
tion prevents small pox or belladonea prevents
scarlet fiver, by pre occupying the system with
tbe true Specific. Hundreds have been thus
protected and cured.
THE OPTHALMY SPECIFIC
has proved a most invaluable remedy for SOKE
EYES and hi ELIL'S. and lor WliAK and
BLURRED SIGHT. One lady iu Indiana, who
had been a 'sufferer from sore eyes for many
yeaTS, and for two years was entire!- biiuJ, was
cured perfectly bv the Opthalmy Specific ulonc.
" HEADACHES,
to which so many are subject, find a curative in
he cose. There is a specific which relieves at
the time of the attack, and also one which cor
rect the condition of the system upon which it
depends, and to destroys the predisposition to a
return.
The specifics fr the various forms f.f
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
have proved invaluable. Old LOXG STAXPIXG
LEOCORRI1CEA or WHITES, attended with
debility oi exhaustion, and lor which other forms
of medicine are of little value, are felly controlled
aud cured by the FEMALE TILLS, while the
specific for irregularities con t red ? lmost every
form of fcaxty, paixful er irregular mex
STRUATIOX.
DIARRHOEAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS
in adults or children are controlled like magic by
the DlARnnce.v Piles, while it may b averred
without the possibility of successful contradiction
that the Dysentf.v Pii.i.s arc the most terfect
Specific for that disease known.
For the various forms of
FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER. MEASLES.
and ether ureases of chihhen, tlie Fever Tills
m.iy be safely and surely relied upon.
Those Specifics ore the prescriptions of Prof.
HUMPHREYS, used for years iu his extensive
nractic. and to the perfection of which he lias
devoted the resources of extensive knowledge,
experience rr.d study.
The public may rest at&ured that during the
ffiftyt, globts, Iongs, c.
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hand the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM
lifetime of Dr. II. no one has been or shall l e
intrusted with the preparation of his Specifics,
and he offers the guaranty of ids professional li?
and reputation tuat they shad
he just as Le rep
resents them.
itirv have now 1 cen i-ei-re toe pu
rl.lip. for dm
years, and have tverj where wen golden opinions
from the many thousands who have used them.
Simple, free from intricacy, technicality . or
danger, they have l.c-uie the ready recourse and
aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, or invalid, and
have became the family physician aid medical
a Ivier of thousands of families. Nowhere hava
they been tried without having been approved,
and their highest appreciation is among those
who have known tl.em longeot and most inti
mately. Every family will find these SPECIFICS all
the' have been recommended ; rnoi:PT, kei.ia
dle. simple arid efficacious ; often a FRIkNU
ix xeed and a friexh imi:ejj.
LIST ( F SPECI FIC REMEDIES.
No. I. FEVER 1 ILLS For Fever. Congestion
and Inrlammatioii of kinds.
No. 2. WORM PI LLS For Worm Fever .Worrii
C.,,V, nrt.l Wettiiv tho Bed.
3- BABY'S PILLS For Colic. Crying-.
Tee-thing and Wakefulness, and Nervousness
f Adi-Us.
No. 4. DIARRHfEA ril.LS For Diarrhoea.
Cholera Infantum and Summer Complaint.
No. 5. DYSKNTFRY PILLS F r ChJin, Gii-
pin?, Dysenterv or Bloody Flux.
No. r CHOLERA PlLLSFor Cholera, Chole-
cra Morbus. Yoniitinst
No. 7. COUGH PILLS For Coughs, Colds.
Iloai'Sciv-ss. InfhieiijMi and S-'ie throat.
No. 8. TOOTHACHE PILLS For Toothache;
F;;e?ad.e and Neuralgia.
No. ?. HEADACHE PILLS Rt HcadacLe
Vertigo. Heat and Fullness of the Head.
No. 10. DYSPEPSIA PILLS For Weak and
DeransrcJ Stomachs, Constipation and Liver
Complaint.
No. 11. FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES
Seantv, Painful or Suppressed Periods.
No. 12. FEMALE riLLS For Lcucorrtcea,
Profuse Menses and Bearing Down.
No. 13. CROUP PILLS For Croup, Hoarse
C ngh, B.id Breathing.
No. 14. SALT RHEUM PILLS For Erysipelas,
Eruptions, Pimples on the Face.
No. 15. RI 1EUM ATI 3 PILLS For Pain. Lamei
ness or Sorene-fs in the Chest, Back, Lai us or
Limbs.
A. For Tever and Ague, Chill Fever; Dntnb
Ague, old mismanr.Red Agnes.
P. For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Interna! or
External.
O. For Sore, Weak or Inflamed Eyes and
Eyelids, Failing, Weak or Blurred Sight,
C. For Catanh, of long standing or recent,
either with obstruction or profuse discharge.
W. C. For Whooping Coirgh,- abating its vio
lence and shortening its course.
TRILLS.
Full set, 20 large vials, in Morocco Case
Case and Book, $5.e0
Full set, 20 large vials, iu Plain Case and
Look, 4.00
Case of 15 numbered boxes and Beck, 2.00
Case of any C numbered bxes and Book, l.Oo
Single numbered Ikjxos, with d.'rpctiohs; 25
Single lettered boxes, with dhections, 60
Lariro plantation or physician's case, 1
aiid 2 oz. vials, 15.00
OUR REMEDIF.S BY MAIL.
Look over the list, make up a case of wLut
kind you choose, and enclose the amount in a
current note or stamps, by end!, to out address,
at No. 562 Broadway, New York, and the medi
cine will be lnly forwarded by mail or express.
free of chargo
Address DR. F. HUMPRETS : Co..
No. 5 .2 Broadway. New York.
CO- S .Id in EBENSBURG, by JOHN RODG
ERS, Jr., and by ail Druggists gcnerallj.
June 20, lS50.Cm.
Filt.U FOR S ILC
THE undersigned offers at private sale his
FARM, situate in Susquehanna township. Cam
bria county, containing about TWO HUN DUE!)
ACRES, about forty of which are cleared, and
having thereon orce'ed a large PANIv BARN, a
CABIN HOUSE and large DWELLING HOUSE
i in process of erection. The laud is troll timbered
with White Fine, t'ak oi every kind, uc. It is
well supplied by never-fidling spilngs of water,
and there are three Sawmills convenient to tho
property. The laud contains coal, iron cre anl
limestone, pronounced to be g't by ccmpetent
judges, and the tract is known by the name of
"Limestone place." An indisprtalle title will
be given. The property is within about two
miles cf Joseph's (Catholic) Church, and alnrnt
four miles from Carrolltown. 1 will s( 11 cheap.
For further particulars apply to the undersigned
on the premises, or address 1 im by letter at Car-
row tow u.
June 15, lS"0:"ni
LAURENCE DEE.
CAUTION.
4 LL persons sir hereby enut'ened against
J:jl. v-urchasjng a common Promisary Note,
rbded May l.-t .185?. Liven by George Pear re to
Martiii Kudrr.fT, for forty dollars, as I tm deter,
mir.ed not to pay the " same tinier ce-nipe-lled to
do so by law.
GEORGE PEAR CXI,
White tp., Jaee 20. l5y.St,
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