lERlFF'S SALES. vue of sundry writs of Vendition Exjjo- MONDAY, the 4th DAY OF MARCH ,'ne o'clock, 1 M., the following real to wit : tie right, title and interest of John M'Ken :. yf in and to a piece or parcel of land, , ;n'Munster township, Cambria County, UeJs of Sylvester M'Kinzie, Bernard a ani others, containing 86 acres, more tbout CO acres of which are cleared, hav erected a 2 story log dwelling house, V bnm, now in the occupancy of said NrKinzie, Jr. Taken in execution and to at the suit of Geo. C. K. Zahm. ,v-All tbe right, title and interest of Wil j'. Fatten, of, n and to a lot of ground, f in the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria Vi fronting 75 feet on Bedford Street and hz hick along an alley on the one side, inin? a lot ot U prtegr&ve on the v haviur thereon erected a laxce twn O " fnme nouse ironwng ou ieet on ueatora . n-irh a back buildinz thereto attached. E the occupancy of Aaron Berkepile, Jona Suttou and AVitliam P. Patton. Taken in :;oaanel to behold at the scit of George S. t AH thefht, thle ami itteresJt of Rich- . Evens., tt. in and to a piece or parcel of -:t'Ute i: Cambria and Carroll townships, .i county, a Ijoining lands of Richard u:'., David W. Jones; Griftith Ow ms, Ben- Jones and Michael Kennedy, containing res more or less, aboFfc 100 acres of which or-l, having thereon erected a i g h.use, r 1 1 i r . :-LMrn, a saw mm aim gri:inim. in the irf Richard J. hvans, and a frame rill"? stable in the occupancy of Richard -'.' . ' -.i in I V ' '11 f 1 1 . qiiiI tn 1 v-i ... 1 I A ... f v .i-;ril iiDtx'rts. ' - 1 . 1? . & - . . - ,,;li;.i:;h lloiuugli, Cambria tlmnty, fnm i i'(.:er .-'.rjet. and ext-niing back to an l muled on the North west by an alley, i f.e S'inth-K-u-t bv lt nf Mrs. Andrews, '." . i . . . . . . i- i . .-recitM : M-iry 'i.iriiv Iloue, .vupaiicy of Cliiifi.ui X'lgus. Ta .s vi;:im and to be s til at the $-it of the !1 tltr ri.-rht. title aud interet of Wil '.Vii.irton, of. i.i anil to a piece or parcel of .. at.? in Civ.iruehl township, Gimbria , , auj-aunig lauds of the Heirs of Patrjck ,,.xl, and others, containing forty re ur !--, ab-mt ten acres of which are L tvinir tlitrewu tit-cteiJ a Irowed log dw-el-.-;-e, and a saw niili iiow in the occupaTcy ...ip.i Wharton. Taken in esecutiou anil - i at the suits of K. Hughes, Indo:see L. J"Lt:stii., f r use of R. L. .Juhuston. -.Ail ihe rii:!.t. title and interest of Geo. ...'. tr. and to r piece or parcel of land, sit- Y-"dt.-r township, Cambria county, adj.ijn Uruls ot Gorge Gates, Heirs of !j."i;iiarer, itccease J, aai oiaers, -con tain -0'.' a'jrcs. ni' -re or les, with about 25 acres ri, Laving thereon erected a small cabin ;. Tiktn in eiecution and to be sold at liiof J ilm Ktlby for use of II. Lloyd, : ruse of Win. Kittell, the Commonwealth, i -in Urawiy. Ail tit riiit, title and interest of Lew-i- ic, decease k of, in -awd to a certain lot -t tt jund situate in Vkc '.-illage of Lau n. ".r H rn! x k, in Wasliingtim township, :..t c ir.ity, btiunded and described as fol !. wit : lkf i-Riiing at tle South side of .W A';l:eiiy Portage Railroad, at West rufiaNo. 13, of James Conrad, thence :.:"!;: aii-i a iiaif degrees West, parallel i. : K,u.r I, Gi feet, to lot of Jeremiah ti.fi.ee South 72 degrees East, G4 Nf. tiit nee S-iuth Ii8 degress Kast, C08 : i t :' iliehael IJurgo.n, thence up cen- ir.irUk Run, North 3-3 degrees Kast, J. I t f Michael Ehrtnfelf, thence North .rt West, 08 feet to a Post, thence . ') ut-rt :.- Vtt, )'' feet to the place vf Living thereon eitr.-t-d a one and a : :y p!.mk. ii'-u-e, r:"v in the occupancy f '.t Aii,;I..sii,:i.;.T, it bving th same premi- lvc'; ! t ti:e a.iid Lewis Cassidy by Domi ;-i:.'.;y a-: 1 .vilely I )wd, dated 23rd of . j-;. j.". i R. e--.i!" l in Recorder's office of ..i e.u.iv, iu Record li'ik. Voleme 15, j co:., 'I',iki:i in e;v'C!:tion .and to bo sold at f Cit.-.::l-es. Sit -A: O. .' -All the riht, f.tie and interest of Lew-.-iy, devL. i '.-!, f, "m and to a tract of land -in Surni:crhwl n-:ip. Gimbria couu-irrv-U-d in ihe uiine .! 6amut4 Lljdt, ;:r.g a pi''f'..f land purchased by John tr.in Marr.iy A: M'CouneJl,) containing cre, r,e tMe same more or less, having i erected a si -.v mill asd a -frame bose, e same premises purchased by the -sad C -- ly, ? tie pro;ert3' of .lhn Kean at fssale -a Al. Vend. Expon. Xo. 8, June T.iken in execution and to be sold s .it of Cham-es, S:out & Co. All the right, title and iHterst of Fer '. ii)i,e, vf, in and to a piece or pftnoel of . ;,ie to 'Jkot township, Cambna countv. .:;!-.!) !- of IVdM-r Heltrtck, .) -ha Hel .mi ulL, Conra:uiiii j-j av.ie. niyic or - uttea acres of which re cleared, havig r. Tccte 1 a hewel log botiss ad Blk s 'i' t ocvijed. Taken in exe iT.i Vibe sold M t'ne suit of James C -'. i S im'i'-l F. Fisher, Executors of Jas. d..reasfcJ, and James C. Fisher, Trus- - -All tho right, title and interest of W. in. -if. in an.l t j a lot of ground situate in : ujii of Johnstown, Cambria county, . ;;i:t ,n .-.treet and extendinir back to J. a i-.iuing a let of A. MarUtirg & Co.. ;tii west, a:.i lot of John Giis on the vt, having tiire.n erecte a three story with a basement stor , a small !e. and other out-buildings, now in ' :;nny of the said W. Wiemau. Taken " -'; ! a!ii to b-j sold at the suit of Water- V nn- & Ce. -All the right, title and interest of F. - -f, in and to a lot of ground, situate in ':h of Conemaugh, Gambria county, '? cn Portage streets adjoining a lot of '-'-' Pullman on the We.-t, and John J. '--xr r on the South, having thereon erec ' Ay frame house with back-building an la frame fctable, now in the occu- ' --ii'1 F. Seitz. Taken in execution and " -1-1 at the suit of D. R. Galway. All the right, title and interest of John " ia and to a piece or parcel of land a bl ick'ick township, Cambria county, !:? laLfis of Enoch Rees, the heirs of Jas. -f. ind others, containing 107 acres, more 'a'Ut TO acres of which are cleared, hav- 'a erected a two story frame house and ''J-i. now ia the occupancy of the said jaff?r. Taken in execution and to be '-"i-iston. f-All the right, title and interest of John ; 'jf. in and to a piece or parcel of land -aCLest township. Cambria county4 ad ? atds of Valentine Yenner, Samuel Weak Jns Schnmpf, and others, containing r$ more or less, about 50 acres of which rfl. having thereon erected a two story ? house, and a log barn, now in the toty of Joseph Barberick. Taken in ex a and to be sold at the suit of Vm. Carr. "TLe following described building and ind of John B. File and Mary Fite, to 7 Celling house of two stories, having a "ty -eight fet and depth of sixteen 1 two nory back building fourteen feet , tTan Fuaax issued out oi the Court ' n Fleas of Cambria County and to mo "'V'Vere will le exposed to Fub'.ic Sale, long and twelve feet broad, situate- upon a cer tain lot or piece of ground in East Johnstown, Conemaugh township, Cambria county, known by the numbct one hundred, and being at the corner of Walnut and Locust Streets, having said Walnut street on the West, Locust street on the South, a township road on the East; and an other lot on the North. To be sold in pursuance of a writ of Levari Facias at the suit of Peter Goughnottr. Also All the right, title and interest of Fred erick George, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate iu Washington township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jeremiah M'Gonigle, and others, containing 300 acres, more or less, about 35 .acres of Trhich are cleared, having there on erected a two story log bocse, a two story plank house, a frame barta and log stable, now in the occupancy of the said Frederick George. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Mullin & Short for use of John liullin. Also All the right, title and interest of Schn B. Brookbank, of, in and to a piece or parcel 'cf land situate in Croyle township, Cambfia coun ty, adjoining lands of Ir?ha I'ltfrniier. James J. M'Gough.the Heirs of tsaac Plummer, deceas ed and others, containing 120 acres mdre ot less, about 80 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erectxl a two story hewed log dwelling house and a log. stable now in the occupaucy of Charles Conway. Taken in execution and to tie sold at the suit of A. J. Rhey, for use of Isaac Crawford. Also-ATI the right title and interest of Wm. K. Piper, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of John Cunningham, John Vantz. aud others, containing 175 acres, more or less, about 1G0 acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a I i story plank house, and a largs double bank barn,' now in the occupancy of Hiram Fritz. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suits of Henry Fricke and George Fricke. trading under the firm of II. & G. Fricke. Also All the right, title and interest of John Lantzy . of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna township, Cambria coun ty, adjoining lands of Francis Bearer on the North, Henry Gray cn the East, Weaver on the South, ad on the West by lands of Wm. Glass, containing 00 acres, more or less, about 5 acres of which are cleared, not now occupied. Taken in execRtion and to be sold at the suit of J. Moore At San. Alsa All tin right, title aud interest of John Carle, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sit uate in Clearfild township, Cambria county, ad joining lands of Tiiomas Adams, John II. Doug lass, the Heirs of Joseph Brand, deceased, and others, -containing 0G acres, more or hiss, about 50 acres cf which are cleared, having thereon erected a log hov.se and cabin bara, now in the occupanej of the s lid John Carle. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of William Ryan for iu-e of C'onover Brothers. A Is j All the right title and interest of James P.-j if in oi..I .-.!. a f..l' lowing tlescnueu piece or tra.tt ot land to wit: All that piece e-r parcel of land situate in Car roll tswnshis Cawbria County, warrapted in the name of James Kambo, bounded on the South by lands warranted in the name of Daniel Rose, and on the North by lands of Jonas Cobb, and on the West by lands of Samuel Rambo and oth ers, containing 400 acres, Biore or le.-s. having thereon erected a log house and log bam, about 43 acres of which are cleared, now in the occu pancy of John Davis. Also about GO acres of sai l land are cleared, and now in the occupancy of Evan Griffith. Also All that piece or parcel of land situate in Susquehannah and Carroll towp.sliipr-, Ca.nbria Jounty, warranted in the name of Peter Cobb, adjoining larfc warranted in the name of Sarnuel jobb on the North, James Gjbb on the South, Ilollinsworth lands ou the West and others ou the East, containing 402 acres, more or le.-s. about 10 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log house and log stable now in the mcHpaney cf Michael Tiust and a plank house aud cooper shop aid small stable now in the occupancy of James M. Par kins. Also Ad that piece or parcel of land sit uate in Carroll township, Cambria County war rantel in the name of Jonas Cobb, bounded on the West fcy lands of John Balden, on the South bv land of Sam ire! Rambo and Jes Rambo, oil the Xoith by lands surveyed in the name of Peter Cobb, and others, containing 400 acres, more or loss, about 40 acres of which are cleared having thereon erected a two story frame house and a log barn now in the occupancy of Evan Griffith. so AH that piece or parcel of land situate in Carr U and Siiqiehanna townships, Cam bria county, adjoining lands of Samuel Rambo on the Eat. l-niel Barr on the South, and lands of James C. Fuher, deceased, on the West, containing 407 acres, more or less, unim proved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suits of Robert Cannon for ttse of Howard J. Iiolxrts now for use of T. Elair Moore. Also All that certain tract or piece of land of Peter Smeltzer, situate in Allegheny township, CaTf.Wia county, tVmn'a., boHBdeJ and dcsciiled as follows : Beginning at a marked Ircnwcod in the Hue of land of John Hagan, thence South seventy-three erches to a pest, thence East sixty ix perches, more or less to a post, thence South sxty-nine perches more or less to a post, theiioe West sixty six erclr?s mere or less to a siisar tree, thence South fifty .five perches more or less to a beech, thence West forty-three perch es more or less to a post, tnence North forty five perches more or less tc a post, thence West twenty-three and one-fourth perches more or less to a post, thence North one hundred and fifty-one and a half perches more or less to a pi.st, thence Eat sixty-three perches more or less to the beginning, containing one hnndred and three acres and seventy-two perches strict mcajure, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. To be sold in pursuance of an Al. writ of Levari Facias, at the suit of William Logan Fisher. X3- X. B. The Sheriff has made the following the conditions of the above sales,, viz ; One fourth of the purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time the property is struck down, whn the sale amounts to t-500, and upwards, woder $-500 and more than $100, the one third, under 100 and .ore than J-jO, the half; less than $50 the whole amount, otherwise the property will im mediately be put up to sale again, and no Deed will be presented for acknowledgement uuless the balance of the purchase money be paid on or be fore the. following Monday. R. P. LINTON, Shff. Sheriff's Office, Elnsbur; February 13, 18Gl.-tc Notice. THAT an application has berm made to the Court of Common Tleas ot Cambria County for the Incorporation of "1 HE uLRMAX v Ulitv MENS SOCIETY," to be located at Johnstown, by petition filed in this office on the 8th day of d if no snflicient reason is shown to the contrary, the said Court will on the ... . . i j i i i fourth day ot aiarch next uccree ana ueciare me "German Workmens Society' a corporation or body politic in law. JOSEPH M'DONALD, Trothy. Prothonotarvs office. Ebensburg, 1 January 23. 18Gl.-9-3t. J Notice. THE first and final account of Cgrwt L. Per shing, acting Assignee of E. A. Mckroi, was filed in this office on the 10th day of Janttary instant, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, on Monday the 4th day of March next. . - JOSEPH M'DONALD, Troth'y. Protbonatory's Office, Ebensburg 1 January 23, 18fil-9-4t. J BUY A HOMET THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol lowing Ileal Estate situate in Cambria County, to wit: His Mansion Property situate in the West end of the Borough of Ebensburg, consisting of a Square of Ground, having thereon erected a com modious DWELLING HOUSE, a large STA BLE or BARN, and several other Out Buildings, together with a half Lot of Ground on which there is a never failing Spring of the purest soft water, from -which the House &c., is supplied. Wants to dispose of this as he intends removing to another part of the Borough. ALSO. Three Lots of Ground situate in the Borough of Summitville, having thereon erected a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two FRAME HOUSES, and a large Stable. Will be sold to gether or seperate as may suit purchasers. ALSO. A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Lorelto, fronting on St. Mary's Street arcd extending back to St. Joseph's Street, adjoining Lot of John Troxell on the East, and Lot of the Heirs of Anthony Litzinger, dee'd., on the West, havrrg thereon erected a one and a half story "FRAME HOUSE, 42 feet in front and 20 in depth. ALSO. A piece or parcel of lafid Htuate in Cambria township, adjoining the ancieftt Cily of Bultau, lands of James and George Muns, vaiarles P. Murray, Alex. M'Vickcr and others, contain ing G2 acres and 83 perches. . ALSO. A piece or parcel of land tftnatein Munster township, bounded by the Ebensbrrg and Cresson Rail Road, lands of Peter Kaylcr and others, containing 2G acres and 20 perches (nearly all cleared) having thereon erected a LOG DWELLING HOUSE AND A STABLE. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Washing ton township, adjoining lands of Jacob Burgoon, Joseph Criste, Hugh J. M'Closkey and others, containing 300 acres or thereabouts, which will be sold in parcels if des-i red by purchasers. A LSO. A piece or parcel of land situate on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, near Portajre Station, in Washington township, containing 50 acres. , ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in SrrmmeThill township, bounded by the Pennsyl vania Rail Road, lands of the Heirs of Robert Flinu. decM., Patrick Riley and others, contain ing y it 00 acres, having thereon erected sever al L WILLING HOUSES. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Allegheny township, adj rising lands of Patrick M'Guire and others, containing 2)2 acres aud 39 perches and allowance. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Chest town ship, (late the property of Frederick and Mary M. Schneider,; adjoining lands of John Ballweber and others, containing 150 acres, more or lers. a small portion of which is cleared aa 1 thereon erected a CABIN HOUSE. ALSO. AoMit 2000 acres of land, sirnatc oti the waters of Blacklick, in Carroll township, which will be sold in lots as may suit purchasers. WILLIAM KITTELL. EbensouTg, October 24, 18G0.-4&-tf. D" C3- 03- CO- CO SEVEN YEARS! The seven years of unrivalled success attending the "Cosmopolitan Art Association." have made it a household word throughout every quarter of the country. Under the aHspices of this popular institution, over three hundred thousand home have learned to appreciate by beautiful works of art on their walls, ami choice literature on their tables, the great benefits derived from becoming a subscriber Subscriptions are row being received in a ratio unparalleled with that of any previous year. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Any person can become a member by sub scribing three dollars, for which sum they will recci v'e 1st. The large and sttf crh steel engraving, C)x.33 inches, entitled, "FALSTAFF MUSTERING HIS RECRUITS." 24. 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Th undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens ol Cambria and adjoining 'bounties that l.e luis just received a fresh stock f i of the finest ITALIAN and other Mar-fcyi'Mj bles. at his eitablishment on Franklinl.'WrL ' street, Johnstown. MON UMENTS.V.; Till IMTn 1 1 I? A VI.':' STONES. TABLE & BUREAU TOPS, manfuacturcl of trie most beautilul and finest quality of Foreign and Domestic Marble, alwavs ou hand and made to order as cheap as they can I be purchased in the city; without the addition i ot carriage. GRINDSTONES of various grits and kzts. suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either by wholesale or retai!. Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis tance, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the public to call and examine Lis stock, as he feels satisfied be can sell cheap. For tire conveniiee of persons residing in the east and North of the county, specimens may be seen and orders left with George Huntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. JOIINPAEKE. Johnstown, Jrne 13, l8C0.!y. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE TAVERN HOUSE, situate on Main Street, in the Borough of Loretto, Cambria Co., Penn.. known as the "FRANKLIN HOUSE." This House is most pleasantly located, is com modious, comparatively new, and in very good order. There is stabling attached for twenty horses. To a person inclined lo open a Iionse for Boarders during the Summer months it possesses special advantages. It will be sold at a bargain, or to a good tenant, rented, ou the mct reason able terms. Apply to E. SUOFMAKER. Dec. 12, lSG0.-3-tr. Ebensburg, Ta. WATCHES, JEWELRY $ SILVER WARE. WE would respectfully inform our frieii Is, patrons and the public generally, that we have now in Store and offer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER 4 PLATED WARE, of every variety and stjle. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry, made to order, at short notice ZsA'd yoods warranted to be r.s represented. N. B. Particular attention given to the He pa'ring ff Walclus and Jewelry, of every de scription. STAUFFER & IIARLEY. No. 622 Market Street, South tide, Phila. Sept. 20, 18G0.-3tn. "WHY STAND YE ALL TIIE DAY IDLE?" ANY Lady or Gentleman, in the Uriited Slates, possessiag from $3 to 4,7, can enter into an easy and respectable br.siness, by which from $5 to $10 per day 'can be realized. For particn lars, address, if with stamp,) W. R. ACTON & CO., No. 37 North 6th St., Phila. Sept. 26, 18o0.-3m. MANSION HOUSE, JOHXSTCmW, Fa. THE undersidned respectfully announce to the old patrons of the above Hotel, that, having re fitted and refurnished it throughout, they are prepared to entertain guests comfortably and in good style. (CTA good Hack will be at the Railroad Sta tiou on the an-iral of every train, for the pur oso of carrying jassengers, free cf charge, to the Hotel. BOARD PER DA 81,00. The Stage for Somerset, and other points in that direction, departs from the Mansion House every morning (Sunday excepted.) METZGAR & CO. Johnstown, May 2, ISCO.-tf. TIIC C.4MFAIG OF 1SG0. GOODS AT Wy PRICES, TIIE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and well assorted stock of the latest styles of SPRI.XGV'antI SUJIMKR READY MADE CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS Also, a large assortment of HATS and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES and Gentlemens' FURNIS4ING GOODS, to which he invites all visiting Johnstown t call and soe hiu at the CLOTHING D2POT. No. 2, Cirner of Clinton and Main Streets. He feels confident that persons wishing to purchase any articles in ais line will sve the expenses of the journey by calling to see him. A. JELENKO. Johnstown, April 25, l60.-tf. GEO M. REED. T. I,. HETEB Ebensburjr. Johnstown RCED & IIC YCR, Attorneys at Law Counsel given-"in the English and Germ languages. 0uca on HighStrcetEbensburg.PennV Feb. 6.1856. ly .J. PALMER & CO., Market Street "Wharf, Phllad'a Dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions. Have constantly on hand an assortment of DRIED AND PICKLED FISH.&c. viz: Mackerel, Shad. Salmon, Dine Fish, Herrings, Codfish. Beef, Pork, Lird. Shoulders.' Hams, Sides. C ia. 3juh, LIicj, c Sept. 20, 186Q.-3m. JOB WORK of nil -kind done at ki$ office. AYER'3 CATHARTIC Arc you ti -k. !" .''. tv com pt lni.iV -' A rv ro-,. out ,f t1t V. iih --(i:r .-Nti-tu tiTit.;. i, au. vm;r Jit-li-i-; ;: vv:n-. i t .'. : l hfc svin; -uis .--? oft.-n t't Ttll!it fs-rtiMIS. iIllH3- ?MU1I tl of i-kn-s. i". reej.!n- ;.. yen, tut I KT.fi:! I er'.l iy a timtlr tiv of f riiit r molr. ?-s-. ,1 Take Aver'a I"!, cnii cleaiihc wlinr in tf; ." "r M- Art'nTri-u.-tii It tl: t-iral r,.r,.Mna. Theao. i not r.-li- re i r. art opon j M-lvi-a and the snrroundiiiy orjaiis, pr ihiri'i pen- J tli.-mK. cT.il a'r,rr-.tv:Uion. nT.Tin:r. mwi tti-.-3o. Wliilf i.n this cvm.Uti-xi. r;.ir-ii.M l.r tli d riintn,liF. titki? Av.t' Pill.-., eii.1 Mr li-i-vr iirN-tly t'. y rr- s rc t'n- natural ac tion of tli nyr.-m. nl it!i it I'to buoyant f--lin f li nlth aaiiw Wiist ! tru-una - ainr-:it i-i Irioul nil n.mmoii complaint, in nlo true in in-tny of tlp fc'vit-M anj d in n roui di-aomi'ru. Tl- name iur;lit "tT.H-t exp ls tli.-io. Can! liy wniUr olMrit.-i.i an I l-.T:tT'-n.-iil f t!io llittuml luurlwl-.s of tlu- !n.ly. thy uro raiiilly, and mnnv of tl-ni urt-!y. ciinil l.y t'f vani-m-iiR. S"ik' vrlio kitoM- the rtrtws of tho- I'iIN, will n ''I'-rt t -tpksr tlu m w lieu uaoriiij from the !isor-di-r- t'l-y r.irv. Stt.nf;i from 1."3H c .Tiyi.i-wii In some 'f ti princip..! t-iu.'h. an.l from olhvr well kaon iu!.iic kt ku. lYont a Fonrnr-linf .Vrrtf of St. luU, Frf'. 4, In'A r"-R- Atkis: Your litl are tin ra jon of all t!t i prcnt in tnolioiue. T!-y lia-- mv d.n rlit.-r of ulcnm son orron Ii.t liau.li "! ll:it had j ! I hiciir-it.l.- for y-r. IIt motht-r li m Jjo.ii K.n-r ;. ri t ouIy afili.-lHd'With t!-ttlM- a!tl iiini;- Iter ki.i uu-l in li -r liair. Afr ar r'.iii'l u a i-un-d, lc i.-i-d your l"i".l, aud they have cured her. ASA JiOKGKIJJGn. Aa m. Family PIj lc. fmn Or. .. Ir. (rrtrricf-t, Xrv Ork'rte. Ynnr Till are the prin? of pa'i". Yr rxo 'I'- l qiiiiic urpK any cathnrtfc p'- Th. y nr. mild, lr.it verv evnaia and eff.Ttual in liiHr nrti:t ."n the Niurt-ls. v. hi li makes tlicni Uittij iUlt to u ia lite tLuly trr-:.tniti:t of lis.-ac. 1'ea.daclir, SlrU Ileadarhr, Fonl Momicb. rEr Itiui. Atr's: I cannot anwer vou trhit com plaint I hnrc nith your I'l'l bf-tt.-r thr.n ta rr ut I.Vrf V frr ii rti' trith ft !'" . Uicf m-ii "t.c -I pl-.tv (rr.-at depeii-l.'-ii.i. f i an cfl. ctual cat'"rtc in tnr ":.ilr cnl".t w iih asr-, anS b--li--viiv an I " t'tnt ynir V,'.' aiTord us tli best we hav, I ef courw value lU-1:1 hs!:iy. I'lTrswft.. M.tv 1. 1.V. In. .T. C. ArF. It. Sir : I lia-e 1 n-n r.-jx-it.- liy cur.--! of t!i.' H'orT h-atlflie any Inwly ran liavc, ! U " or t; of your It Hiiiw to arife from a fo:il ht-Jiui-!, t'M-v ci.stne at t.ay. v.ui with freat re;-, vr. v. r::r.i-.r.. .' "."- '" ."t'U'imrr t 'Kir.'c... Billoti Disorder I.ivc-r f oni p !a:t. IV.. th fir. nnlore Jr.'.', of X Y'trk "t(-j. Not nulrarr your Pi!I admlraMy adiiptrl to tlnir fjr Jiov.; as :in r;.-. Tl. nt. !:ut I find li.eir Ik. ,ieii-i;tl r8W-T U'mii ti:? Ijvir very marked indeed. Tlit-y have in UiV j;ao ; j.rovt-d ni're i-.vtu.il fur tUe cure of biHou r ;.' i. Cj( t!in;i any an, rr-mo !y I can mention. 1 pinetn ly r j-xi" ili-it e.e have at lentil a purgative wl-i.-h i wor Uiy tl:e cou.'i-Ience of the ji.-of-.Tj-ioa and the jKople. L)i:tAI:TMKXT OF TI1K lXl l.KIHI?, Wahintim, I. C, 7th Kt-h., 1S.V4. Sin : I Lave ul your Iiiln iu my fiiieral and hospiLd praeri.1- ever i-iiiet you made them, and do not lie.-Jt.itf t j ay thi-y are the beit cathartic we employ. Their rt-'u-lutin aetioa oil the liver i quirk and ii"rided, coiim-q-u-ntly they are an admirahlc reuv-dy for derauetm-nta of that oran. Ind.-e.!. 1 have tsel-loin found a riw of Willis i".ii no . titillate that it did not n'aiilv vieM to them. Krateraaily yonfa, Al.tN. I! V 1.1' M. 1., l'hyticuin of the Marine Ibjfpil.d. Dysentery, Diarrhva, Ilelax, Worms. from pr. J. G. Grtrn, of Ckicug-t. Your Villa have had a lonsr tri;l in my practice, and T hold tie-in iu esteem a one of tin? bent "ajx-rn-uts I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes tlwin an exrHt-nt reme-lv, when given in f-mall doses for IUUU fhieutfrtf tiH.i li-trrl:ifi. Tln-ir sutrnr-coatins nukes them very a.'orlaWe wud rouveiuent lor thetiM; of women and c'iUdrfi. Dyspepsia. Impurity of the Ulood. ! Rf.J. I". Mine, I'natvr of .t.freut Church, ilnrfnn. AVKlt: I have u-te-l your IMUh with exf rr.onlinary uiMH hi my family and nmou tlione I am culled to l-il iu ii"tr"i-. To reyult" the orrana of tlureMiim and purify the blood, they are tlie very best reiuely I haie ever "known, aud 1 can coniidcuriy rwmmeiid t'ien to my fiio.id. Yours, J. V. 1IM1-..S. W.i:aW WyoiniiiK' Cn., N. V., 0 t. "i. -:Cu rr.AitiiV: 1 s.-- nsiu your Cathartic 1'iis- i'i my j.r.ir tiee. and Hud t!e:n r.r vx-Il-rii pir";..-::rn r cleaji- the syt-tem Kud vuri 'ji titr t'.miitrr'nf "r' H.r I lm!. jil.N .. M KAC'II A M, M. D. Constipation, (illvrnt, S prras!on. liUctiiiiatiKin. (lout, .Nrur!t,'K, lVoi t , pi)n, Kit. c. I'rm Itr.J. I'. r.i;.'i.i, .V'lrc..-, r'nw.ia. Too nnrTi r:v,u-. nailofynur l"i'.! f.r the ciirr of eofJ; .-... If it. ii-rii 1 Mir fi-niity havr ftuiid iht-in as efti-i--ie t.n 1 .-v-.t:i -r 'i" ;: ! i-'i n i t -i r"! i-.' it lor ill" hil"t of m'lltititoes vrli ;itT.-r .ro:n t!tt roiTipl i.'l wl:i- l;, i ' .:i;i l'.id enou-:!i M it-- 1., . tl;e pro.r''iil i." v-its :t ar."W"ore. 1 --'.r. e r,. r.'.-.i . to oti"i:::.t-. iu tie liver, but your elTecl tnut tjrj--i a:ia cure the uiii'. fr.'jfl Stri. C. S'urt, 'A .. -iin ovft Mldtrifc, Eottw. I Slid o'ie or f vro Inryi dosos of yo.ir I'il!-1, tak?n ;.t t'ie projH-r tiw. are ev.-i-il -.'t rrrimotiva of Ilia txi.i.M-M"rt-ti w li.-n ivii'iMy ir j--rtinl!- f-ur-pri'eJ. hv1 rl:.. Ti-rv -.' etn-.l to r,'.-f e t'e -U .-. i- rr-.xl ir-tri i. They are - :nur!i . phyf ic we have t':j..t I rt-eo!i mcu'd uu i.;.nr to my patient. Front thr r. T)r. IZ.irlt J. ofiUf M :h"lUt Ffi'. CJ.rtr,,. I.'I.AnKL !!(-:-. f-rvciim-h. -'-ui. '. 3vj IIonoi'kii s-n:: ! slion! ! if n.mi. ': l f-r t!:e r. yoitt skill ii.tt '.ronulit m." it 1 tii 1 imt r--i;-t in : t.i yru. A I ntll--.t iii ny linha and h.-im-j-lit t t cru'iiti3T ti.'.n,'i ;;', w !i! -".i uA I i t -.-. r '..v mai'sn. Not tv:t!it.vrl:'ij I h;. l th I.'--1 ot pliVM.-ia-. t'.ic ili.uvaw i:rw .!i-r :i-l aor v. -Md hy tie-1. Ivw- o: your e. t-l -.it a.i'-t i'i It-'luutor.', iir. 5i .eVvi.ii . 1 t-K . your Pf!l X'tnrr eiVrti were l:v, l.ut -'in. ly t er stveiins; n The bm of tin m, I am now c.ititvly well. Sesatk Chambk;:, Itatan i:on?e. Iji..5 Ta-c 1.". Pk. A Vitus 1 have been entiniy e:in-l. hy your li!l Of l:h. iimntic Gout a p.:iuft.! di- ae t!.:tt h'id fMi.-te: mcioryars. VINC'KVf i.U'Ki-L. Jrr Mo--t of the IMla In m:r1ci t cont-.i-i Mercnry. arlueh, althouijh x vain.hle rei'e!y in FkilTtil handr, I liUi-rna in a pnhl;; pill, from the dnndful eoiir..-ciu"t-i-thiit frer;ue!itly follow its inrautiona n. Thee coutuii. no mercury or mineral substance whatever. rTrico, 25 centt per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared fcy Dr. J. C. ATZR CO., Lowell, 2Ias. Sold bv R.'S. Bunn. Ebensburg; C. T. Frazer Johnstown; T. S. Emptield, Iklsano; P. H. Shiels, lxretto; J. A. I ameb, Summit; and by. dealers everywhere. December 5, 18C0.ly. VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SALE. HE subscribers offer for sale the "QUIT MAN TANNERY' (recently owned by Charles P. Murray, s.tuate in Cambria County, Pa.v abont 3 miles AVest of Ebehbur. and about 9 miles by Plank WcrA and Tarnpike from the Pennsylvania Kail Road. A Branch Bail Road from Ebensburg to Cresson is now be ing constructed. The establishment is one of the largest in the State. The main building is 140 feet by 40, and wing 66 by 20. and the whole two stories high. A new ENGINE and BOILERS have recent! v been put in. There are all the necessary out buildings on the prem ises, and dwelling Houses for the proprietor, foreman and hands. Also, a Store Loom, Blaf k smilh Shop and Saw-Mill. There are about C(0 acres of land well timlnred, connected with the Tanner'. Will be sold low and on easy terms. ALSO A tract of land situate in Groyle town shin. Cambria county, near the Pcnnsvlvanfa Rail Road, at Summ?rhill Station, containing about 300 acres, a portion of which is improved. This tract contains an abundance of Coal of a superior quality. Apply to WM. KITTELL, Esq.. Attorney at Law. Ebensburg, l a., or to tue undersigned re siding in Baltimore. Md. POLAND. JENKINS & CO. Ebensburg, Ta., Nov. 14, 1860.-51-tf. D. FOSTEB. P. S. NOOS, Greensbure. Ebensburg I OSTI.lt &. A O OX, HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at tend to all business intrustec .b lhcm Omce on Cololonade Row;" Ebensburi Oct. 7, 1857. C. 1. MCRRAY, A.ttornr Ebentbatfg, f. iTYYKZ OPPOSITE CRAWFORD nOTEL. J (marl7,1858 .JN-'r jj Out tho ..Uont. r-d humor pu- ?s.'o-!-r'"- vj fily Tt:ot r.tid t.-t ziii flui.ts . Cu-Cr-' ti'VLj inccov nr.oKlru.-'p.l in heaitj I nt; Z-'r- -- v I Ii--V -'.nmtle te fatic- t "pv" rS-2it$?X'!. nTViv U--v iat xizuro'J -:V'," f ?ri-2iZx rtivitT.-jrify tiie Tt. m froro "-v-leT".V"Vrri,--: l,c ai'irli., hic!t make 4. di-'li-. . A V - .l l M Ml.- MOW. HOSTETTER'S 8T0MCH IUTTBH8 The i icprhtors and manufacturers of IIOS TETTEK'S CELED1IATED bTOMACH BIT TERS cau appeal w ith perfect ci4.C 'ci.ee to phy sicians aLd citizens generally cf the Utited States lecanse tLe article has attained a irputa.ion heretofore uuknown, A few facts uj en thi poict will i-ak more powerfully than vol uu.es if bareassc-rtk-ns or blazoning pccry. ll.e ctn eumption f Hoetetter's Stoniaclt Litters for the Idbt year anient ted to over a Lalf ii'ilik.'O t-cttlet and firm its manifest stendy ine'rea-se i"n tibi'e! pasd:, it iseVident that thirii'g li e c :niSg jVi the cO!isutrptiou will reach tear one tuiilicn lot t'es. This immerse amoniit ev1i?d i?vtr Lave l-en sold but for the rare medicii-al t u rtrtirt cor.tained ia the pit peratiou. and the .auction, cf . . - - , - ine lu'ji pnuuiuvui. l'"3 in luwc kvwui tf the ct untry where the article i best known, no not only feccin'mende "lie P.iticTs to their patirt, Itl are ready at all times to jive teti" mouials to its ffiicacy in all a.-of t-tcuiactic derangements and tl.ed:ae rttnltiiig ihtrtfr m This is not a Urn orary pularity. tl taired I j extraordinary etiorts in the way rf !i.:ri:pet ing the qualities ci tLe Littir. lit a olid oti mat ion of an invaluable nit-uHine, wLithiswt tined to be as enduricg a time itself. llottetter's Uniach Litters have proved a Godi-tnd to regions where fever ai.d ague and various other bilious complaints Lave counted their victims by Lundreds. To be ab'e to state confidently that tLe "Ditters are a rcrtain cure for the D yppt-pfcit and like tT.sea-r, is to the p'rr prittors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all morbid matter from the ttomach, pu jities lhc lluul, and imparts renewed vitality tDtheneivcus system, giving it that tore and energy iudi?ensablefor the restcratit f health. It iTates upon the s-U tuach, liver, and ether digestive organs, mildly ut rcwirfu'dy, and S'-ii r starts tl.t ra to a coi.citiou t-si.tial to tLo healthy discharge of the functions c-fuaturc. Elderly persons may i:y the Cittt-rs daily as per directions on tLe l.ttle, atid they rll Eri'i in it a ttimulatit rKfUiarly acajttdtc cttr.roil decliidng veais, as it is phaant to the palate, ii vigorating to tLe lowt!s, cxl!ei-t as a tcnic, and it juvei ating generally. AVe Lave the evi dence t f thvii.-aiids of rg-d mm and wi-nun vho have txper'enot'l the I'd tfit ef ti.-ing tl.:.s prtf aratiou while siiff-ring frin sttniath vV.rrge ments and general I ilit; tcthig vTci ti e ad vice tf phy-ians, they have alrndor.ed ail del1 etcricUs drcrs twrl fiiily tested the rr.eiit c f tL:3 article. A few wtrds to the cer.th r wx. There arc certain pericds whin t'utlr irares r.re iohar-ra-sing that many of tl.im sink nnder the trial. Ti e relation of mother and ihi'.d is to sil i-crbin ly tender, that the mother, e.-peciullx if d.e Lo yiAing, is apt to forget her own health in l.cr ex treme anxiety for her infant. Should the jeriod of maternity arrive during the sun.mer te.sorj the wear of ldy and mind is geg r.d!y rggrava ted. Here then, is a necessity f or a stimuknt to recti j-erate the energies of the System, and enable the mother to bear up under Lor cxhausding tri als and ret-ponsibilities. Nursing mot! ers gener ally prefer the Litters to all tr.er iuvigorators that receive the cndor.-rmet.t of physicians, be cause it is agieeable to the taste as well as cer tain to give a perinaoetit increase of bodyily strength. All thoe persons, to Whom we have pnrt:ca larly refcrrjd above, to wit: sufferers from fever and f.gne. t-attse-d by malaiia, diarrLtta, elysen tery, indigestion. h-sS of appetite, and all disea ses or derangements of the stomach, superanua ted invalids, persons of seieiitary accuj ation, and rjiirsing mothers, will consult their own Jy sical welfate by giving to 1 1 us-t titer's Celebrated Sforrach Bitters a trill. -CAUTION. We caution tLe public sgainst usicg any of the many imititi"n of counterfeits-, but a:-k for Hostettek's Cii-fcrRATM Stomach Bittep.s. anl see that each lottle has the words "Dr. J. Ilostetter's Stun.ieh Hitlers' blown -n the s'"de of the bottle, ad s-tatnptrd on the metal lic car. torerlng the cork, and observe that oir autograph signature is on the lain 1. fr Prepared and sold bv i LII & SMITH, Pirttluigh. Pa., and solo by a!l diug- ts, grocers, and dealers geic rally througrout the Unittl States. Sc.utii An.crica. and Germaty. AGENTS. Davis & Joins. Eitnburg; J. A. arri.di. Summit vil'e; Wm. Lit z; Tiger, Lcrdtoj cter !"nny, Mui.vttr. Sept. 5, 1SC0. ly. B CER HAVE'S FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.c Th nf--ful intnJnctim and nae ef this c.leiiratl Brawtly has been the aiznal for m literal flood of rooipounda cmlled " Hitters," offered ia rarl .ua i-irnis. fr.Ka a qnart bottle to a fire pallon kef , until this arca-d - Uitt-rs " U but another name tea- " Erpg," or some villainous hikry mix tare. Bet the really rrft relief dfriTed from ttc tn'.nate 4x ne teaspoewfui, tmr mediciiie, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And the entire ataenre 'f after prasfrxtim, hma tallibd for it a reputation which tbe host of imitations and cwin-trr5-ia hare faiM to unoVrtniue. It is piitiTely a Ve: taUe prryntioa, ith barely nSrirnt pure spirit preserve it. But one Size of the genuine, (ILslf Pint Bottles rrt One Dollar. It ia a medicine f long tried cEcacy f.-r Purifying tAe Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses triil convince the afflicted cf its salutary effects. The stomach will spetdilj regain its strength, a healthy action f the liver, bowels aad kidneys will soon take jl&c, and renewed health be the quick result. For Indifeestion. Try Ba-rhaTe's Bolknd Eittcrs. For Heartburn, Try Bcrhave's Holland Bitters. For Acicliry, Try BirhiTt's Holland Eiltcn. ForjW ate r-t r.-iRli, Try BacrtatB's Holland Bitters. For Headache, Try Bsrhaie'i Holland Bitters. For Loss of Apretite, Try Barhare'i Holland Bitters. For Costiveness, Try Bfltrhaie's Holland Bitters. For Piles, Try BtrrhaTe's Holland Bitters tn all Jservoos, Ehenmatic nd Xonn! -ic A flec tions, it has in numerous instance; proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decidrd core. BEAD C ABE FULLY ! Tbe ruuine biicblr eoccetitratd BtcrhaT-'a ttollaail Bitfrs ia put up in half pint bottk only, ard rrtaiicj at Olrs Dollar per bottle. The prrat drmmuii- fhr this truly eelcrbratd Medicine oaa in Jur-i many Imitations, wluh Uie public should guard against purchasing. Beware cf Imposition I See Utat t.r ataaw it tm tie labd every battle you bug. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. &. CO. N SOLE PEOPSHTOSS, PITTSBUHGII, PA For sale in Llxrisburir, hy A. A. LWRK.EK. August 22, ISCO.-ly. . , i . . JOIIX SIlAZlXXArStX, Justice of the Peace, Summit frill, pa. A LL BUSINESS IX TRUSTED TO HIS care will be promptly attended to. lleaviil also act as Auctioneer at Ir.l lie Sale at htctr his services In that capacitv me reqniie,l. April 28, 1558:24 HOLLAND BITTERS
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