Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 27, 1859, Image 3

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    OX: DAY LATER.
jii;ivAL or tub Chv of Washington.
ATESTVWAlt SEWS. .
Prnorted Defeat ol tlie Ts rolesc
-iiiiou oi tlic Tyrol by Garibal-
&Vs corpS. Proclamation by Kos-
New Yoek. July 18. .
The steamship City of Washington, arri-
JatthU port this attcruoon, witu L.oncion
T J Liverpool telegraphic advices to the 7th
U t She -stopped at Cork.
Theocxt battle between the Austrians and
yrt:5 it was expected, would take place oo
Vwas reported that the British mail steam
- h"d bfeu requested by the Government to
"larc to carry armament.
cnD;i was declared in a state ot ctegc.
TIIK L.VTEST.
. ri- .i,,vnpli from London to Quccnstown.
Loxdon, July 7
Tie Paris correspondent cf the London
T'm'fS ssvs the Minister of War and Marshal
v"n zXtr have had another conference, for
firr'.e purpose of concortin
l t fr crcaiirzatK-.! ot the fcrmy
the
cf the
...
1 ',' .liviofi U in course of orgaDhsa-
,; ,,t Lycukm r. i.MOtco ue army ot ltiu.y
A telegram fiviii Tuoste, dated to-uay,
aJvieis from Naples to the 28th Tilt.,
announce that legal proceedings have been
taken again & secret political society at
M.-j-sina, and seeral arrests had been made.
v.K'c' a have also Leen received from Au-
DISSOLUTION.
TLIE CO-PARTN ERS HIP HERETOFORE
existiug between th undersigued, in the
Clothing and Tailoring businets,has this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The business in all
its branches will be carried on by John D. Hughes
in tne building lately occupied by John Fenlou,
$20 REWARD!
ROKE JAIL of Cambria county, and esca
ped therefrom, on Friday, the 1st day of
July inst., two men named SAMUEL M'CUL
LOUGII and IlENEY JOHNSTON. M'Cul
Iough is about 5 ft. 8 in. in heiirhth. fair hair.
Esqr. one door east of the old stand, t.nd by D. and about 25 y ears of age has a wife living
J. Evans in the old stand. about Ninevah, in Indiana county , Pa. John-
u persons indented to tut oia nrm, will please ston is about C ft. in heighth, dark complexion,
come forward and settle up immediately, as tire dark hair, about 24 vears of age his father lives
Jjooks will m a lew days -be Jett m tfce Lands of near Forwardstown. Somerset co.. Fa., where
proper officers for collection
DAVID J. EVANS.
JOHN D. HUGHES.
Ebensf;urg, July 27, 1850. 36: 8t.
fe1
LIST OF CJALSES,
IT DOWN for trial at an ADJOURNED
COURT to bo held for Cambria county, at
Ebensburg, commencing on MONDAY;, the 29th
day ot August, A. D. ISo'J :
Rex, Kemerer & Co. vs Faul,
Ehcm-burg & Sus i.
Flauk Road
Overs'rs of Summer
M'Gu:re et al,
Oassiday
Lippiucott & Co.
Weaklaud
Snyder
Rhey
Commonwealth
Stillsell & Porter
O'Nicll
Sheehan
.. l - e T
cona to trie o.kq oi - uuo.
,-ncni! Caltermauen nau uneu uommauu
und declared it in a slate ot siege.
I r;i:LrHlUiL' Ol tbcCUlZcllS 11UU UCCll
Gi
of the town.
jem.ral ui.'ariiiio-;
d.
u address cf tin- Sardinian Admiral to
r . . i ii : )
rl .ucssiue i:ai ucett issurit.
The Paris
co; re.-p
h
i. tli lit ff the London
...l.... !..t..-.j fV..t.. tliO il mirlP-
lllll s -ni..n !. " - - 1
is t.i l iii.e .ViipoUi n state that anotln r
rreat battle was expected to take place ou the
of t!:e Adige.
T!io A'j-triaus are
vv.'t men in the line.
AtW:i Latta'ioQ 'A :
The 77;;!cs also says
tun had reached Vi'
v Hill,
vs M'Gough,
vs Weaklaud ct al.,
vs Skelly,.
vs Fenlon, sur. ar.,
vs Luther,
vs Adams,
vs Johnstown Iron Co.,
vs Gillan,
vs Whites,
vs Easli,
vs West Branch Ins. Co.,
s Murray, Zahta & Co.
vs Shiels,
ys M"0.y,
vs Glass,
vs Dougherty,
vs Glass,
vs Oram,
vs M:Caun,
vs Linton,
vs M'Gonigle.
JOSE1TI ii'DONALD, Froth 'y
1 rothouotary 7s. Uitiee
said Henry made his home. Said prisoners w ere
convicted at June Sessions last, and Johnston
was not yet sentenced. The clothing they had
while m prison was left behind, and therefore
must have had clothing furnished them by per
sons outside.
The above reward will be paid for both, or
$10 for either, if taken up and se cured in any
prison in this State.
K. P. Ll;TO.N,Sheritl.
Shfl 's Office, Ebensburg, P.
i59 35 3t. J
din, opptr anb Sbut rcn Marc, iofcrs, Jlcajbs, c.
PringKs
Glass
lleuley
Glass' Executors
Litzinger
Hughes
Frouheiser
Hollowell & Co.
Jones
M'Conloguo
Ebensburg, July CO, 1859.
believed to Lave '-100,-
that icliable iuforma-l-tia
that Garribaldi's
. 1 'P 1... ..Inn f'l T.I.
Uitn tiu4 vu'i-iea i.ioi, ,i.i--in.6 i-v-t.de
pes:. Trince Windisehgratz has been
st ut to liciiin to acquuiut the Prussian gov
tTLMcut rhh this fajt liut. such an armed
!ikli;uin couitifutes a part of the ultixatuiu.
T.rw.t iMa:..i:e etitithd to reUv that the con
SF CALCES,
dow n for trial at a Coiut of Common
teas to ut l.cM at hbensLur, for Casub;
eoiuity, commencing on MONDAY, the 5th of
SEPTEMLER, A. D. 1S5j :
SET
I'll
ti'ious ou-ht to be pvopn-od t-y o the great
po vers coi.j.-ititly, and not by Prussia alone,
u:d tlr.it su.;!i an anno .1 tu -diafion, made by a
mu-Ic power, equiva'eiit to a dee'.arariou oi
war ? J'ul whin, to mai-.itaiu the Austrian's
:tions in Italy, a Geru.i-u army ol a uiil
iiua meu sha'l le put in mutiou to attack
l'ra::ee, cat. the Pahi. ute-n-liusstil adminis
tration remain iudiilVi :.t sp. ct-iirrs of a tew
c- nl'ed rati..ii The jCgii.4i Minestry will,
most certainly, t.o! allow a new war to begin
without first .xhauti:ig all its powers of per
suasion. FiiANKFor.r. Ju'y t It U stated that the
in nasals made bv Piu.-.-ia. in the extraordi-
-.. r . l I ' ! . F i:
Eekenrov'.e
Cox
Whites
Littlu
N.A:1.S
Teeter
Whites f r use
M'Miutrie et al.
Oouunouw v'.-dUi
Kiuise
.loherts
Uiay,
vs Ryan,
vs iluiisun,
vs i'eaeh,
vs Oster.
vs Full.,
vs Haynes,
vs Sharp's adm'rs.-,
vs Fix,
vs .ioreu.na
vs Murray,
vs Mm ray,
vs M'Kibben tt al.
J-i-.Pll M'DONALD, Prot'y.
Proth'ys oDice, Ebensburg, July 27, 1359.
Ii ral Dt. t ou the Gib,
"d tCTith
tarv lltltliT ol llio rev
vv.e i Iio following:
. Tlu iuiictroTi of the tiinta
n f-s d' ai nice f the Pru -sian army
A' .ppcit.ttm. nt !)
aT.d of the four non-Pi u-i.
tii:.u C'.rf'S iV or nice.
Ii T liO placing of all th.
tne cOiiuatil Hi
'l- ai.d uon-Aus
reserve coutin-
5? l.t force :n reauiness t ii;are
Reuxk, July 0th News his been receiv
ed frv.n IJi'nnio that n corps of .1,000 to 5,
U'jO Tyrolesc Chasseurs had been threaten
i: g the Vattellit.e, tut that Several columns
uf Garibaldi's and Craldiui's orps had rc pul
kcd ihe:n from Odessa, and urivu iliciii as
fir as the iirst Canton l'as. It is said that
the Tyrolee su!k icd severely the engag;
ment. A Frankfort letter announces that the Aus
tria
died by
in government, having been vompc
tie buttle cf .Solferino to di.-patch Ut the thea
tre of wnr troops which it had held ;n reserve
ia tho Tvr 1. and that i'lovinec )kv.j enn.-je-
jaeutlv menaced by invuiou by jiriibaldi's
corps, it intends to propose to the Diet, in
Vutaa of the treaty cf Vim-co whkh reijuires
German StaUs to guarai t.'ceach other'! Ger
n.an Icrritoiy, to send a German ermy into
Tyrol.
Kossuth has issued a proclamation, calling
'ii:u Huiigaiian nation to arms, to struggle for
liberty, ? ud announces that he v .uld sa ie
among them.
'i iu im-.i.'.'iJn rttsKC diseuss-.'S the nos.-ible
complications of the war. Prussia, it sas
lias ealled out au unity of SOO.OOU m'. n, which
Kid be reinforced by the Federul contingent
of 150.00G men, aud it is with suc'.i an cnor
iuoua display of force that she proposes to of
f'.r her mediation to France, and to hasten
the conclr.sion of peace.
C:ra-al Tom Thumb. General T;ui
TLuitib (Charles S. Straiten) was to leave
Liverpool in the steamer City of Washington,
aud be will probably arrive home on Tuesday
stxt. Ho has beeu absent nearly three years,
li-j is now over twenty-one years of age,
having attained his majority in January last,
-itce that period he has managed his own
affairs, aud as we understand has conducted
his exhibitions successfully Indeed those
bo know Lira best say that although an
h.faut in size, he is above the average of
tboso at his age in point of general intelli- j
'cnce. Having secured a comfortable mde
rtiiltnce, Le has concluded to settle down in
tb;s. his native city, and take the world easy
Ss a "gcntlcmau at large." oceasionally
UiuLiig into the couulr professionally for a
v,eiks. "just to keep his hand iu."
krulq.jMt (Co;t.) J-ui-mcr.
? Y virtue of an order of the Court of Com
JLJ nion i'leas i f Cambria county pursuant to
procccdui"S in partition to me directed, 1 wid
expose to sh'.o by public vendue or outcry, at the
late residence el Jacob Rene, djeeaj-ed, in Alle
gheny town.-hip, en SATURDAY, the 20th day
of AUGUST ntxt, at 2 o'cli-;!;, P.M., the ibi
ljwing REAL ESTATE, to wit : A certain tract
or pie-ee or parcel et" land situate in the townships
of A'deglicny am' Carroll, Can biia county, being
part f a larger trsret surveyed in pursuance of a
warrant yrantcil to John Lmsly, containing 99
acres and 2l perchct, ttrlct measure, (bo the
same more or less,) wiih the .ppurUmances,
bouu.ied and described as follows : Reg-inning at
a Reech a corner of land of the heirs of John
Phaloo, deeM. thence by said land north 89
degrees east 11 perches to a spruce-, thence by
same neirth one degree west o9 perches to a post,
tl.ence by the s.-iine north S3 degrees ea-t 1U 't-r-ches
to a spiuce, thence by the same (iu pait)
noTth I degro west 120 pereliea to a Leecii, tht-nce
by the residue of the tract of which it is a part,
north iD degrees east 45 peiches to a sugar,
thence by land of llathia Behe, Rohiey
and -:- Sherry, south One degree tst 225 per
ches to a post, thence se-uth b"J degrees wist 125
pel dies tj a post, thenc north one degree west
tib perches to the place of b giu..hig .i portion
of w hn h is cicared, and having ti.eieon erected
a lo House, a log Rain and a s.ar.--mil'.
TKllMS OF ALE:()i.e half of ti e pur
chase money (after deducting the cots and cx-
cn-ns i-f the ;ulio!i and proceedings in partition
and cf the sale) to remain a lien on the premises,
lj;al interest on the sr.id iir.:i to be paid annu
ally, from tho elate ol Conlii t::ation ol the sale, to
Susan M'Coy , by the purchaser, dining her life
time, and the principal at her decease, to the
heirs r.t law of Catherine Rehe, d( ceased, in
equal proportions, iHai ti.e resn.uc oi tne pur
chaao n'.onov to bo prid on v.ni'Tnation of sale.
MICHAEL LEAYY, Trustee.
July 20, lS59:.')5:5t.-
July 20, 1859-
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY Virtue of an alias writi of Veiul. Kxpon.
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cam
bria County, and to me directed there will be ex
posed to Public Sale, on the premesis in Chest
Springs Borough, Cambria County, on Saturday
the Gth day of August next, at 1 o'clock 1'. il.
the following real estate, to viz:
All the rii'ht title and interest of nham M -
Guire, of, iu end to Eighteen lots of ground sit
uate in Chest Springs Borough, Cambria County
known on the plan of said Borough by the Nos.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. o. 7. 8. 9. 24. 25. 26. 'It. 2d. 29. SO
1. and 32. Lot No. 24 having thereon erected
a two story frame house, a frame stable and oth
er buildings now in the occupancy of said Wm.
M'Gmre. Lot AO 25, having thereon erected a
two story frame house in the occupancy of Cor.
nelu:i M Guire. Lot No. 29, having thereon
erected a 1J story plank house now occupied as
School house.-1 Lot No. SO, having thereon erect
ed a 14 story plank house, now in the occupan
cy of Montgomery Douglass; The remaining 14
Lots improved and under fence, now in the occu
pancy of the said William M'Guire.
Talieri in Execution and to be sold at the suit
of Powell F. Clayton.
R. P. LINTON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg
July, 13,1859. St.
ESTRAY6.
CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in
Jackson township, about the last of June,
TWO COWS, one dark brown with the left horn
off at the head, star in her forehead, iu the shape
of a heart, white spots on her back and part of
her leg and belly white The other a light red a
little mixed with brindle, a white spot on her
mm) and middling large horns. Tne owner is
requested to come forward, property pay charges
and take them awfty, otherwise tlrey will be dis
posed of according to law,
ANDREW DUNMIRE.
Jackson tp. July 13-1859. 3t.
$40,00
Pays for a full course in the Iron City College,
the largest, most extensively patronized and best
organized Commercial School in the United
States.
35T Students attending dally,
March 1S59.
Ufual time to complete a full course, from 6
to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating,
is guaranteed to be competent to manage the
Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a
salary from.
$500 to $1000
Stuednts enter at any time No Vacation
Review at pleasure.
51 1'reiniuiris for best Penmanship
Awarded In 1S3S.
fjrj-Ministers' Sons received at half price.
For Circular and Specimens of Writiug, inclose
two letter stamps, and address,
F. W. JENKINS, Tittsburg, Pa.
April, 13, 155G. Aug. 11, 1858,-2y.
" TO INVALIDS,
DR. HARD 31 AN,
AXAE.YTICAfc, 1111SIIAX.
F11YSIHAI FE BliEMSS GP THE LUES.
Formerly Physician to Cincinnati Jllartne llosj'i
pital and Invalids' llctrcal, Corresi -tiding
Member (f the Londan Medical Society
of Observation, Author of
LETTERS TO INVALIDS,
AXD EDITOR OF TIIE
MEDICAL STETHOSCOPE,
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MAY BE CONSULTED AT
EBENSBURG, at the "Logan House," on
THURSDAY, August 4th.
JOHNSTOWN, at the "Foster Douse," on
WEDNESDAY August 3d.
JEFFERSON, at the "Cambria House." on even
ing of August 4th and morning of the 5th.
until o'clock, and no later.
DR. IIABDMAN treats Consumption, Bron
chitis, Laryngitis, Asthma: and a)Z other
ffllHE SUBSCRIBER. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS tn CITIZENS OF EBENBUCf AND
JL vicinity that he has just received and has on hand the LARGEST, BEST, and MOST COM
PLETE stock of Tin, Copper, 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 difl'ei
ent 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 and Wagon boxes of all sizes; Brass 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 large assortment cf HARDWARE and CUTLERY ': House "furm sit
ing AYare, Harvesting Tools, Carpenter's Tools, A'c, &c all of which he will sell very low for
CASH.
Persons wishing any th'ng in his lino he respectfully invites to give him a call and examine hfa
prices. CCT dob work of ; all kinds uone on the shortest notice.
Also House Spouting mace aivd put up on the shortest notice & most reasonable terms for cash
fjC?- Country -Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry, Ash. and Poplar lumber,
old Metal, Copper, Brass, Pewter, &c taken in exchange. GEORGE HUNTLEY-
N. B. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me by Note or Book Account are respect
fully invited to call with their cash and settle up immediately.
Ebensburg, July 13, 1859. GEORGE HUNTLEY.
GEO. R. LEVIS, EL D.,
FfENDERS bis professional services to the citi
JL zens of Ebensburg aiKL-Tficinitj-, he may be
found in the Office forme ry occupied by Dr. D.
W. Lewis. Night calls may be made at the
office. July G, 1859-tf.
NOTICE.
pnilhl subscriber having disposed of his stock of
1- Medicines, &c, to Dr. Geo. R. Lewis, in
tends removing from this place. All persons
knowing 'themselves indebted to him cither by
Note or Book account, are hereby notified to
come forward and settle the same without delay,
as after the 20th instant they will be placed iu
the hands of the iroper officers for collection.
1 - f t nrio
D. W. LEWIS.
July C, 1859.-33-3t.
THE Ofiio rs and Managers of the CAMBRIA
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY are re
nucsled to toeet at the ofi-j of the Secretary, in
Ebensburg, at one o'clock, P. M., on SATUR
DAY, the Gth d.-.y of AUGUST next. As busi
ness of impoitanee is to be transacted, a general
att.n 1 nice is desired.
' By order of the President.
PHIL S. NOON, Sec'y.
July l0, lSZ0,'Zt
Tiie following are the Officers and Managers
President, James Myers; Viie Presidents, Jacob
Fronliaer jiii1 John Thompson, Jr. ; Managers,
Rees Jno. Lloyd, J. A. Blair, William Kaylor,
M. ii. Adams and John Evans, (Smith ;) lreas;
ttrXT, A. C Mul'in.
Aidicipatinj the JTuiionul Convention.
j'-e Londcn A'cirs devotes au article to Mr.
Reward, as the lie publican caudidaW for the
Presidency cf the UuiteJ States, aud udvises
-itn whut to do in regard to the African slave
hade, as toou as he gets to the White House,
ir. Seward ni ist feel grateful for such dis
interested concern in his political welfare,
whatever he may think of the propriety of
ivirg advise at this time, nearly two years
before, under the most favorable circuuiEian-
Ces, hp pritdd rinccihlv rait it int-i nr9f.li.A
. .: r j r fv
The It
ipullicau Convention must also feel
uickltcd to the Acrs for takincr tbeluomina-
'u out cf their hands and 60 rjuietly settling
miitter that UiUaliy brings with lt-a great
U---1 cf trouble.
vv rtcsiv Siuircl aud Trout.
N TUUURS'UAAS' COURT OF
fJiilA CCl.VTY.
N the matter of the writ of Partition or Valu
itiou on the Real Estate of Thomas Croyle,
late of Sum morbid township, now Croyle town
shin, Cambria county, deceased.
To Mary Croyle, now residing in Wisconsin,
and Susan Croyle, u jv residing iu Ohio, heirs of
Frederick Coyle, dec d. ; Catherine Reynolds,
intermarried with V. itliam Shaefler. now resi
ding in Illinois; Joshua ReyuoliU and William
EeynoMs, now residing in Illinois, and Abraham
R t .Jds, now residing in n estmoiclaud coun
ty, lenna.. heirs ol Margaret Croyle, luterraar
ried with William Reynolds, both of whom are
dead, and to all other persons legally interested
in the partition or valuation of said estate
You are hereby notified that iu pursuance of a
writ of Partition or aniatiou, issued out ot the
Orphans' Court of said county, and to me direc
ted. I will hold the same on the piemisesde
scribed in said writ, situate in Croyle township
in KJLh' ri.iiotv- on TUESDAY, the 23d day of
AKCl'ST next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and
where you may attend if vou see proper.
ROBERT P. LINTON. Sheriff.
July 20, 1859: 4 1,
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, )
J
Xevr Tailoriiiff i:stabsiiisent.
5 HIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vi
cinity that he has opened a tailoring establish
ment next door to Dr. Bunn's Drug Store.w here
he is prepared to manufacture garments of the
latest sfleand most complete workmanship.
lie hopes, by strict attention to bussiness, to
merit and receive a share ot patronage.
THOMAS DEVINE.
July C, l&59:tf
BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGAR'S,
. 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses,
5 " Goldez Svrup,
For sale bv E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1859.
Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by MEDICA
TED INHALATION.
The great point in the treatment of a human
maladies; is to get at the disease in a direct man
ner. Ail medicines are estimated by their action
upon the organ requiring relief. This is the im
portant fact upon which inhalation is based. If
the stomach is diseased, wu take medicine di
rectly into the stomach. If the lungs are dis
eased , berathe or inhale medicated vapors directly
into them. The reason why Consumption and
dh-eases of the-Lungs have heretofore resisted all
treatment, has been because they were m t ap
proached in a direct manner by medicines. They
were intended to be local, and yet they were so
administered that they could not act constitu
tionally, expending their immediate action upon
the stomach, whilst the f-ul urcers among-the
lung were uumolei'ted. 1NI1ALAT1DN brings
the medicine iuto direct contact with the disease,
without the disadvantages of any violent action.
Its annlication is so simple that it may be cm
ployed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid.
It does not derange the stomach, or interfere in
the least with the strength, comfort or business
of the patient.
Other Diseases Treated.
CO- No chi.rge for consultation.
Id relation to the following eliseascs, either
when complicated with Lung affect'on or existing
alone, I also invite consultation usually find
them Frottqt'y Curuhe. ..
Pro'apsus and all form of Female Coirplaints,
Irrcgulai'iUeS and Weakness.
Palpitation and othe- forms cf Heart Disease,
Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, and all other dis
eases of stomach an 1 bowels, pile?, &c.
Mr. Hardman treats ail chronic or long stand
ing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bow
pis, Bladder, Kidneys, Brain, HeAit, Nerves,
Womb, Spleen, Spi-e, Eyes, Ears. A-c, Scrofu
la, Fits, Cancer, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin
Diseases, Fever Sores, Caiarrh, Seminal W eak
ness, neuralgia, w lutes, insanity, uyspepsia,
Giddiness, Heat of Urine, Syphilis. Piles, Sick
Headache, Enlarged lonsils, &c.
May 25, 1859:Grn.
ITUMRHREY'S
SjL SPECIFIC
IIOMCEOrATIIlC REMEDIES,
No. 5G2 BROADWAY.
TIIE CHEAT FEATURE
Of this series of Domestic llt-medits is that each
l;
irtic'alar medicine is a Specific for the partic
ular disease or clas-s of disease whose name it
bears, and may be relied upon for the cure of
that particular affection. Hence, persons suffer
ing from a chronic disease or long-standing ailment-,
in buying a case of EcJiPmtiiv's Specifics
obtain the particular one desired iu their case,
and thus themselves make a cure which other
wise would cost them many dollars, and no small
amount of time and medical attendance, if, in
.li.aA if rmild hr- obtilil.pd fit. all.
Thus multitudes suffer from D'tspkpsia, Bil
ious Condition-, CostivknkS, Sad Taste.
CoATti Tongve and Debility, which is per
fectly controlled and cured bv the
DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC.
There is scarcely a phase or form of this dis
ease which is not promptlv con t robed and ulti
matelv cured bv the use of this Specific. Thous
ands who have suffered for vears with thi
"Bilious Condition" having purchased a case ol
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 earlv stage secured bv the
COUGH PILLS.
Many cases of long standing Bronchitis and ini
tatin Coughs have been perfectly curcel by this
Specific. But inoie! many persons have a spe
1 ciiie liability to colds and take them from the
leust t xposure. i las will he entir .-ly rcueved by
thc use of the COUGH TILLS, as scores can
nnilE SUBSCRIBER, SUCCESSOR TO G. L.
1 LLOYD & CO., at Jefferson, respectfully
offers to the public, an extensi ve aud well se
lected assortment of DRYGOObS, GROCER
IES, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Ready Made
Clothing. Hardware, Qiiernsware, Paints. Glasi,
Oils, and all the articles usually' required for
Family Building, and Manufactoring purposes.
A Stock of Drug's, Dye Stuns, 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 tor cash
or Country Produce. ALSO,
A large amount of Snruce and l ine Lumber
constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed
to order at the shortest possible notice.
ROBERT FUNIS.
Jefferson, May 20, 1857 tf.
STRAY liEIFEK.
T1AME to the rcsultjr.ee of tho .subsci iber in
j Washington township, op or about the 14th
of this month, a RED AND WHITE MULEY
UEIFFER, supposed to be -two yetus old. o
artificial marks discovered on her. The owner
is requested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges and take her away, otherwise she
will be disposed of according to law.
M.M.ADAMS.
July 1C, I859.35.3t.
LIGHT TWO HORSE OR MARKET WA
GON, for sale by E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1S50.
ahjiixistratok-s xotice.
W F.TTERS of Administration having been
granted to the undersigned by the Register
of Cambria County, on the Estate cf John Noel,
lite of Washington Town.-hip, Cambria County,
deceased. Ail persons knowing themselves in
debted to said Estate are hereby reque: ted to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate are requested to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settle
ment. M4RY A. NOEL, Adm'x.
JOHN C. NOEL, Adm'r.
June, 22, 1859 31 ut. .
ADlMISilSTRATORS KOTICE.
-g" ETTERS of administration having been gran
JLi ted to tho undersigned, by the Register of
Cambria Cjunty. ou 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 piesent them properly
authenticated for settlement.
MICHAEL KIBLER, Adminis
JOSEPII GILL, trators.
Chest tp., June 15, 1859. 30-0t.
MOUNTAIN HO USE. Summiticille, Cambria
co., Pa. JAiiES W. Condon, Proprietor.
The proprietor assures the public, that no pains
will be spared to render Ins guests comfortable.
July 28, 1858. 37.
LUMBER.
PINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM-
ber bought and scld by
(.Address Brooklyn P, O., Pox 320.)
THE
IARAGOAT kL'iF-GE3iERATI.G
GAS BURNER.
Thi9 valuable patent, portable, self-generating
Gas Burner is offered to the public, iii full con
fidence of its positive superiority over every
other nAN'D-LiGtiT in cxistance, for Simplicity ,
S.vflty, Economy, and builliancy of light iu
any temperature.
It is devoid of smell, smoke or flicker, giv
ing a steady, cheap and
URILL1AXT GAS-LIGHT.
requiring no trimming, or other attention, except
simply filling the lamp with good burning fluid,
one quart ot tne mna converieu into gas m me
Burner, giving a full, bkoad and clear flame
eighteen hour. 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 simple process, from
a full blaze tc. n small one, and as quickly restor
ed to its full capacity. The Lurrc-r can be readily
applied to all styles of Oil. Kekoskxe, Campufnk
and Bup.NiF.i-Fluid Lamps; also, on pressure
arid with founts to Gas fixtures, in all their
varieties.
It is admirably adapted for lighting churches,
dwellings, lecture-rooms, halls, shops, steambrats
and railroad cars, or wherever a good light is
desired. Parties desirous of securing the right
of territory for a valuable article that will com
mend itself, should make early application, only
to the undersigned.
Burners, Lamps, &C, supplied in any quan
tity, with promptness forwarded by express to
all parts of the United States payable, cash ou
delivery.
BUTLER, HQS FORD & Co., Proprietors.
No. 2 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.
or, 171 Broadway, and No, 1 Courtlandt St New
York. fjg-Can be seen burning at the office of this
paper.
June 29-1859. S2-9t.
1
ii. HUGHES.
Jiirte 29th 1859. tf.
THE PAMPHLET LAWS OF TIIE LAST
session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania have
been received at this office, and are ready for
distribution to persons entitled to receive them.
JOS. M'DONALD.
Trothy's cfiice, Ebtu-burg, June 29, 1859. tf
mm mm
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v i"r -v. mil t. H..i'.'n
THE undersigned has just opened an ICE
CREAM SALOON, two doors East of Foster's
Hotel, and will keep constantly on hand ft sup
ply of ICE CREAM of a superior quality
rHsrioMfiillv invites the lovers of this
weather luxury to give him a call.
A. BLAIN.
Ebensburr. June 1. 1859. 28-tf.'
lie
warm
o
J. c. xoo.v,
Attorney at Low, Kbenslmrg Pa, ,
FFICE IN COLONADE ROW.
Noy. 11, 1857:1. t
ABRAHAM KOPEL1V,
Attorney at Law Johnstown
OFFICE on Clinton Street, a Tew doors north
of the corner of llaiu and C&ilo4
April 23, 1853
tcotifv from experience. So
CATARRH
is one of our most common and most troublesome
diseases, against which the Old School Medicines
aud even Homoeopathic prescriptions, arc of veiy
lil tie use. Yet hundreds of persons have been
cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long
standing and obstinate, cases of CATARRH byr
the use of this specific.
One aged lady in Sy racuse was thus perfectly
cured of a Catarrh, which had annoyed htr all
her life. And a young lady at one of our first
class boarding schools, who was so afilicted with
this disease as to require more than torty hand
kerchiefs a week, was entirely cured in a single
week by this Specific.
PILES,
bleeding and blind, some of those Common and
obstinate ferms of disease which are so difficult
to cure by the ordinary uu thods, but hich find
an entiro and fundamental cure in the Piles Spe
cific. True, time is required ; but the Specific is
nleasant to take, room res ncitlicr oitt nor re
straint, and being fallowed up n perfect cure is
the result. Hundreds of persons, in purchasin
a ease of Specifics, have obtained a cure for this
rn jst trying and obstinate form of disease, w hich
has been worth to thehi ten times the cost of the
entire set. Cases of over twenty years' stand
ing have been cured by tlr-s simple Specific, and
we believe may be cured by perseverance.
The case contains the best
FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC
known. A remedy 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 j, or bell.idonea prevents
scarlet fever, by pre occupying ti e system "with
thp true Snceifie. Hundreds "have been thus
I
Tirnt.Pftpd and cured.
THE OPTIlALMY SPECIFIC
has proved a most invaluable remedy for SORE
EYES and EYELIDS, and for WEAK and
BLURRED SIGHT. One lady in Indiana, who
had been a sufferer from sore eye-s for many
veais, and for two yeirs was entirely blind, was
cured perfectly by the Opfhalmy Specific alone.
" HEADACHES,
to which so many are subject, find a curative in
he case. There is a specific which relieves at
the time tf the attack, and also one w hich cor
rects the condition of the system upon which it
dependsj and so destroys the predisposition to a
return.
Tb'e specifics for the various forms of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
have proved invaluable. Old l.OG standing
LEOCOUlUlyEA cr WHITES, attended with
debility oi exhaustion, and for which other forms
of medicine are of little ralue. Are fully controlled
and cured bv the FEMALE PILLS, while the
specific for ihrloulauities control jlmost every
form of SCANTY, PAINFUL or IRllEC.ULAK MEN
ST1UATION. DIARRHOEAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS
in adults or children are controlled like magic by
the DiAitr.!i03A Pills, while it may hi averred
without the possibility of successful contradiction
that tlie Dysentky Pills arc the most perfect
Specific tor that disease known.
For the various forms of
FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER. MEASLES,
And other diseases, of childicn. tho Feveu PlI.LS
1 I : .
miv be snfelv and surely relied uiion.
These SiMY-mcs arc Hie prescriptions ol 1 rol.
HUM R1I KEYS, used for years in his extensive
practice, and to the perfection of which he has
oted the resources ot extensive snowicc
lifetime Of Dr. II. no one Las been or 'shall bo
intrusted with the preparation of his Specifics,
anil he offers the guaranty of his professional Hfij
and reputation that they shall be jnst as he rep
resents them.
They have now been before the pulRc for five
years, and have every where won golden "ApiYuoriS
lrom the many thousands who have used them.
Simple, free from intricacy, technicality, or
danger, they have become the ready recourse and
aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, or invalid, and
have become the family phyMcian and medical
adviser of thousauds of families. Nowhere bav
they been tried without h;rviug tetn approved,
and their highest appreciation is among those
who have known them longest and most inti
matelv. Evj ry family will find thTse SPECIFICS all
they have been recommended ; prompt, relia
ble. SIS.PI.E and EKriTJACIOUS ; often a FUItND
is need ami a i hh.ni indeed.
LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES.
No. 1. FEVER PILLS For Fever, Congestion
and Inflammation of al! kinds.
No. 2. WORM I ILLS For Womr Fever, Worm
Colic, and Wetting the Bed.
No. 3. BABY'S PILLS lr Coc. Crving,
Teething and Wakefulness, and Nervousness
of Adults.
No. 4. DIAREIKEA PILI.S For Diarrhoea,
Cholera Infantum and Summer Complaint.
No. 5. DYSENTERY PI LLS For Cholie, Gri
ping, Dvsentery ir Bloody Flux-.
No. CHOLERA PlI.LS For Uiolcra, Chole
cra Mubus. Vomiting.
No. 7. COUGH PILLS For Coughs. Colds.
Hoarseness. Influenza and S-.re throat.
No. 8. TOOTHACHE 1 ILLS For Toothache.
Fac?ache and Neuralgia.
No. 9. HEADACHE PILLS For Headache
Vertigo. Heat and Fullness of the Head.
No. 10. DYSPEPSIA PILLS For Weak and
Deranged Stomachs, Constipation and Liver
(J -in plaint.
No. 11. FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES
Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Periods.
No. 12. FEMALE PILLS For Leucorrhoea,
Profuse Menses and Bearing Down.
No. 13. CROUP PILLS For Croup, Hoarse
Cough. Bad Breathing.
No. 14. SALT BULL M PILLS l or Erysipelas,
Eruptions. Pimples n the Face.
No. 15. RllEUMATFJ TILLS For Pain.Lame
ness cr Soreness in the Chest, Back, Lains or
Limbs.
A. For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dubib
Ague, ohl rnii-mannfted Agues. ,
P. For Files, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or
External.
O. For Sore, Weak or Inflamed Eyes and
Eyelids, Failing, Weak or Blurred Sight.
-C. For Catarrh, of long standing er recent,
either with oLstrucliuii or profuse discharge.
W. C. For Whooping Cough, abating its vio
lence and shtiitemrig its course.
PRICES.
Full set, 20 large vials, in Morocco Case
Case and Book, ,
Full set, 20 large vials, iu Plain Case and
Book, ,
Case of 15 numbered boxes and Book.
Case of any G numbered bexes and Ik ok.
Single numbered boxes, with directions;
Single lettered boxes, with dnectibus,
Large plantation or physician's case, 1
and 2 oz. vials,
$5-u6
4.00
2.00
l.CM
25
50
13.00
OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL.
Look over the list, make up a case of what
kind you choose, and enclose the amount iu a
current note or stamps by mail, to our address,
at No. 5C2 Broadway, New York, and the medi
cine will be duly forwarded by mail or cxprtrs-s.
free of charge -.
Address DR. F, HUM PREYS & Co .
Ko. 5'. 2 Bruodwav. New Yors.
CCJ- S..ld in EBENSBURG, by JOllN RO DO
ERS, Jr.. and by all Druggists generally.
June 29, 1859.Cm.
THE undersigned offers at private sale ljis
FARM, 'situate in Susquehanna tovihip. XJam-.
bria county, containing about TWO HUNDRED
ACRES, about forty of which are cleared, and
having thereon eree'ed a large PAXK BARN, ft
CABIN HOUSE and large DWELLING HOUSE
in process cf erection. The land is well timl ered
with White Fine, vak ol every Hum, vc. it i
well supplied by never-failing Spungs of water,
and there are three Sawmills convenient to the
property. The hind contains coal, iron ore and
limestone, pronounced to 1? good by comj-ctcnt
. T.i . . 1 . I . I i"
U gCS. Bliil UlC tract is Known i.y me name i
laniCSIOue I'laee. s n iinonjrum oil; inn "in
be given. The properly is within about two
miles of Joseph's (Catholic) Church, and aKut
four miles from Carroll town. 1 will sell ci-eap.
For further particulars apply to the undersigned
on the premises, tr address him ny leiter ai v-ar-ii
i t nn?jrvrv.
rou tow ii. a. -
Jure 15, 1850:3m
deve
fexperhr.ee and study.
The public niay re-l ,u.red
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
nnilE undersigned takes this method of inf. rm
JL ing the tishiiiabie3 of Eber.sburg and vi
cinity, that be has commencea
CmI Qurin the
bu:-ineis in this
. ... . . ,-ti o f. 1 IT
to n, two floors est oi amis iv i.vnrs- arw
Rc m. He is fully competent to satisfy the rnoat
fastidious.
s T. J. JAMHS.
Llcbar, Juue fc, tS53- ou-.
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