Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, November 27, 1861, Image 4

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    HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
TI.e proprietors and manufacturers of 110S
TETTEIi'a CELEBRATED .STOMACH HIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phy
sicians ami citiiens generally of the L'niteJ Slates
because tiie article has attained a reputation
heretofore unknown, A few facts upon this point
will speak more powerfully than volumeson
bare asscrti. ns or blazoning pmlery. The con
sumption of Ilostcttir's Stomach liitters for the
List vear amounted to over a half million bottles
and from ita manifest steady increase iu times
past, it is evident that during the coming year
the consumption will reach near one million lot
ties- This immense cnount could never Lave
been sold but for the nre medicinal properties
contained in the preperation.aud the sanction, of
the most prominent phj-sieians in those sections
of the country where the urticle is best known,
who not only recommended the liitters to their
patients, but are ready at all times to give testi
monials to its efficacv in all cs-s of stomachic
derangements and thediseases resulting thcrelrorn
This is not a temr:.;rary popularity, obtained
bj extraordinary eilorts in the way r.f trumpet
ing the qualities of the liitters, but ' solid esti
mation of an invaluable medicine, wbich is des
tined to be as cnd'iring us time itself.
listener's Stomach liitters have proved a
Godsend to regions where fever and ague and
various ether bilious complaints Lave counted
their victims by hundreds To be able to state
confidently that ti e "Hitters" are a certain cure
for the Dyspepaic and like diseases, is to the pro
prh;ors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It re
moves all morbid matter from the stomach, pu
rifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality
t the nervous systenr giving it that tone and
energy indispensable st the restoration of health.
It operates upoa the uoniacn. ner, suuwuu
dig-stive organs, railaly but powerfully, and
B ion restores them to a condition essential to the
h salthy discharge of the functions f nature, j
Elderly persons may use the Ciiters daily as j
per directions on the bottle, and they will find J
in it a siinnil mt peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, ex' cl'ent as a tnic,
ar.d rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women who
Lave ixporenced th-i benefit of usiug this prep
aration while sUlT rirg from stomach derange
ments and general debility; acting nndei the ad
vice cf physic: ns. they have abandoned all del
eterious drugs and f.ui'.y tested the merits of this
article. A few word to the gentler sex. There
are certain periods whentheir cares are so bar
rassincr i'ut many of them si-.k under the tiiab
The rehitio'i nf,- her a"d ibi'd s absorbing
ly tender, i1 .it the n..;Vr e.-pec'a-'r f she l-e
younT, is apt to lo'get her cvu bcubb. i 1 er ex
treme anx:tty for bcr ir.fait. Saouhl the period
of r.v.tomin'anive during the summer se-ison,
the wear tf Uxiy and mind is generally aggrava
ted, litre then, is a necessity for a stimulent to
rccuper.tte the energies of the system, ami enable
the mother t- bear up under 1 er exhausting tri
als and responsibilities. X urging mot! ers gener
al! v prefer the li'tfrs t all otner invigorators
that receive the endorsm ont of physicians, be
cause it is ngieeuble tj the taste as veil as cer
tain to give a permanent increase of bodyily
ttre:mth.
All those persrT!,t.i whom we have pnrt:eu-I-iriy
referred alx.ve. to wit; sufferers from fever
and ag'ie. ea i-M by nin'.aria, diarrhoea, dysen
tery, indication, l.v-s of appetite, and all disea
ses or dcr.mgnunts of the stomach, superanua
ted inva'ids, persons of sedentary acenpation,
and nursing mothers, wili consult their own phy
sical welfare by giving to II jstetter's Celebrated
Stomach Bitters a trid.
CAUTION. We caution the public ngiinst
using any of the many imituiuis of counterfeits,
but ask for lIos-TETTifu's Ct.LEBnATED Stomach
Hitters, and see that each bottle has the words
"Dr. J. Ilostttter's Stomach Bitters" blown on
the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metal
lic cap covering the cork, and observe that our
autograph signature is on the 'ah 1.
fr Prepared and soli bv IIOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pitt.-tui-h, Pa-, and sold by all drug
gists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout
the United States, South America, and Germany.
AGENTS- Davis k Jones. Ebensburg; J. A.
Parrish, Siimmitvil'e; Win. Litzinger, Loretto;
Peter Kinney, Munster.
Sept. 5, 18C0 ly.
IMPORTANT TO ALL !
IE1Y COOI5S.
THE undersigned respectfully infrms his
many customers and the pub.ic generally that he
has just received, and opened at his store in
Wihnore (formerly Jefferson a large and ell
selected st-M-k of
DllY GOODS, GROCERIES,
which he will dispose of at the lowest possible
price for Cash. "Quick Sales and small profits,"
is his motto. His stock crom promises everything
usually kept in a G.'intry store. lis has also
for sale a large assortment of
It K A D Y M A D E CLOT Til NG .
Manufactured of the very best articles ami in
the latest and most fashionable style. Cal
around and see hira.
JOHN M'COLGAN.
Wilniore, Oct. 1G, 1801. 3t
A NEW t'KAMT. ron SiUQAIS.
J? E. J. JIil Is has ju.-,t received, and is now
i opening out, in a nev store rooiii, ou Main
street, abirge stock of
Ci 'thing. H its and Cap-, Coots and Shoes,
Trunks. Flour, Corcmeal, 15.ijon, 1'iah,
Saeet Pot.it x-". Syrup II. ! asses.
Sugar, Tea, &-2.-e, Groceries and
C' r.fecti marifs, Cigars and
Tobacco, Schiol Hooks,
&c. t-.g.tther
with a general
assortment of
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
Particular attention is invited to hi stock of
Ladies' an i Children's Shoes, as he intends to
hell low for cash. K. J. Mills.
Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1801. tf.
WHEELER k WILSONS'
ScwiagH a chines.
R. A. O. KERR, AGENT,
ALTO0NA. BLAIR COUNTY PA.
pfeseiitin.2 the above na:n"d Sewmcr Ma
chines to tiie exunr.nati ni w.A consider il
ti n of the public, the Aijeiit desires to c.d
:it'eaiIoii to the fact that dnr'nir the last eiht
years, there has been over 11-030 mora "of
these machines sold than any others in the mar
ket. This iilone is convincing proof of the 5U
Itrioii y 0f these m i iliines over all others.
These mchiiw.s can hi setsti and exauiiijj at
t!ie st re of the Aent. in Alt . via.
Price of No. 1 Machine, S.lvr Plitel. Glass
F.t and new ,iy!e Hjuinier $ .5. No. 2. Or
it .oi .ntiil Hr Glass Foct ne.v stvle lletnmer
No. S, Piaia, with old .styk- Hemnier
15.
X. B. Full irslnnMi.il. ?ivi, ---Ais; and for
f'!.-rhur p ir'.i. uhirs address R A O Khuk. Al
:..o;ia. C:..i.-?o.,l'.V 5:;. s, ly.
Attorney at Law Johnstown
ITICE on Clinton Street, a few dors north
of the corner ol Main and Clinicn.
o
April 23, 1853.
GKORGC 31. RCli.
Attorney mt Lw, Ebcniburg, F
OFFICK IN COLONADE ROW,
March, 13, 1861-tf.
ROBERT A. rVTCOY,
ATTOK.VEV AX D COl'SSELOR AT LAW ,
EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA COUNT Y, PA.
All manner of Iegid Business in the secera
Courts of the County promptly attended to.
Ebensburg, June '21, 1S00.-.7.
.IX. L- 3I.lCKt3A'
Attorney at Law, UbnuburR.
OFFICE No. 'I, "Colonnade Row" near the
Court House.
Deceml-er 7. '54 ly
R" O. O. F. Highland Lodsre No !?3fv,
L 423 meets every WEDNESDAY 0&$kk
vening at their Hall on High St., in "-''
the upper story of Shoemaker's store -. v
SO 5J5D,
ON the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana
Turnpike, a small case of SURGICAL IN
STRUMENTS. The owner can obtain them ly
proving prerty, and paying the charges of this
advertisement.
& T4t?V rn tori
SOTICK.
LL PERSONS indebted to P. S. Bur.n, are
JS- requested to call and make settlements im
mediately. Otherwise their accounts will be left
with the proper authorities for collection.
Ebensb'g, Aug. 21.-tf. R. S. BUNN.
AS53JRXISTKATORS XOTICC.
L 'tteis of administration upon the estate of
Wiiliam Burke, late of Summerhill township.
Cambria Cjunty, dee'd, having been granted l3
the Register of will to the unJeiMgned, all per
sons indebted to s:;i I estate will please make
imraeiliats payment, and those having claims
against the same will present them without de
lay to. JEREMIAH GLEASON Adm'r.
Sept. 12, lool, Ct, pd.
AUCAUE HOTEL, CbciiKburgr, Ia
HENRY FOSTER. Pkophiktc?..
rffllllS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS
JL the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old
est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg.
f r the! accommodation of the traveling communi
ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis
posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be
i-.?ppUcd with all the luxuries of the season, his
B. U with the choicest of Liquors, and no pain?
pi-?l to render his nuests comfortable.
Lhensburg, April 14, 1858:2'2:ly.
GEO. HUXTLTi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
of tin" co"pper,wand
SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEALER IN
C-Kiking. Pari r, and Heating Stoves. Nai's,
Glass. $;c. Arc. lie a Is has on ban 1 a vr-ry
l irge assortment of the ubove articles, which be
will s-.II at a very sm.dl a 13-ance on cost, for cas'.i.
EU-nsburg, July 10th. 1801. tf.
NEW ARRIVAL
J0HITST0W1T
MARBLE WORKS
Th undersigned begs leave to inf rm the citi
zens of Cambria and adjoining counties 3
that be has jut received a fresh stm k
of the fiue,t ITALIAN r.nl other Mar-fT! i'M
bles, at his eitablishment on Franklin' ''-V '
street, Joh:.st..wn. M 0 N U ?d ENTS , vh !')
STONES. TABLE & BUREAU TOPS ii
manfnactHred of the most beautiful and finest
quality of Foreign and Domestic Marble, alwavs
ou hand and made to order as cheap as they can
be purchased in the city, without the addition
of carriage.
GRINDSTONES of various grits and sizes,
suitable for Farmers and Mechanics, sold either
by wholesale or rctai!.
Prompt attention paid to orders from a dis
tance, and work delivered wherever desired. He
invites the public to call and examine his stock,
aj he feels satisfied he can sell cheap.
For the convenience of persons residing in the
east and North of the county, specimens may be
seen and orders left with G-mrge Huntlev, at his
Tinware Establishment in Ebor.sburg.
JOHN PARKE.
Johnstown, March IS lSGl.-Iy.
Something for the Times! !
A ME1ITY 13 EVERY 1919119 ! !
J0H2TS & CEOSLEY'S
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
TIic Sli-ongot Glue in ThclVorld
For Cementing "Wood, Leather, Glass,
Ivory. China, Harble, Bone,
Porcelain, Alabaster,
Coral, &c , &c.
The only article rif the hind n rr jirrxluced
ichuh irill Kit ft stand Water.
EXTRAC3 :
"Every housekeeper should have supply of
Johns & Crosley's American Cement Glue."
Aicfo York Timei.
It is so convenient to have it in the house. '
Xeu Yirk Hjrjiress.
'It is always ready; this commends itself
to every body." A". Y. Independent.
"We have tried it. aud liind it as useful in our
houd as water." MdI;e$J Spirit of the Titncc.
I'rlcc 25 Cents per Hostlc
Very Liberal Ileductenrs to AVhoIesale Dealers.
TIR3IS CASH
S3-For sale by all Druggists and storekeepers
generally throughout the country.
JOHNS & CH.0SLEY,
(S!e Manufacturers.)
78 William Stieeet,
(Girner of Lib.-rty Street.) xew yokk.
July 10th, lgGI.-Iy.
mm TAILOR SHOP
ri.'e.U!dersigneil having opened out a Tailoring
r.staiMishineiit. over the store rfNm ocupied by
D. .L Evans & Son, respectfully informs the
public that the tailoring business will there Ui
carried on m all its branches. All work will be
done in the late.-t style, with ncatoess aud dis
patch, and upou the inot rcasi r.Kb terms
n . ,r ROBERT 1). THOMAS.
Ebensburg, May loth. 18ol. tf.
(C7-J0B WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT
THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
BUY A HOME.
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol
lowing Real Estate situate in Cambria County,
to wit:
His Mansion Property situate iu the West end
of the Borough of Ebensburg, consisting of a
Square of Ground, bavins thereon erected a com
modious DWELLING HOUSE, a large STA
BLE or BAUN, 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 Summitvi'de, 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 Loretto, fronting on St. Mary's
Street and 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, having thereon erected a one and a
half story FRAME HOUSE 42 feet in front and
20 in depth.
ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate in
Cambria towuship, adjoining tho ancient City of
Uideati. lands of James and George Mills, Charles
P. Murray, Alex. M'Vickcr and others, contain
ing ii'2 acres and 83 perches.
ALSO. A piece or parcel of land situate In
Munster township, bounded by the Ebensburg
aud Cresson Kail Rad, lands of Peter Kaylor
and others, containing 2G acres and 29 perches
(nearly all cleared) bavins; theron 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. T.l Closkey and ethers,
containing 300 acres or thereabouts, which will
be S'ld in parcels if desired by purchasers.
ALO. A piece or parcel of land situate on the
Pennsylvania Rail Itoad, near Portage Station,
in Washington township, containing 50 acres.
ALSO. A piece or parcel of hind situate in
Summerhill towuship, founded by the Pennsyl
vania Bail Road, lands of the Heirs of Robert
Flinn, dee'd., Patrick Riley and others, contain
ing about CO acres, having thereon elected sever
al DWELLING HOUSES.
ALSO. A tract of land situate in Allegheny
township, adjoining lands of Patrick M'Guire
and others, containing 2J2 acre3 and SO perches
and a'lowance.
ALSO. A tract of land situate in Chest town
ship, (late the roperty f Frederick and Mar"
M. Schneider,) adjoining lands of John Ballweber
and others, containing 150 acres, niore or lef s, a
small portion of which is cleared an I thereon
erected a CABIN HOUSE.
ALSO. Abtait 2000 acres of land, situate on
the waters of Blackrck, in Carroll township,
which will be sold in 1-Ls as may suit purchasers.
WILLIAM KITTELL.
EUnsburg. October 21. lSOO.-JQ-tf.
CT SS-ii- Si i i 7 if" F. - f
still wmmi
JOSIXSTOWX CLOTJJIXt; Hlil'OT,
Corner of Clinton c I'lain Streets,
READY rJADE CLOTHING
LATEST STYLES.
SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, PANTS.
AND YKSTS. FOR MEN AND BUYS.
KKADT M AI'R MiliSTS. Hr. AWF.ES. t'ST'El'SII I RTS.
STOCKING. XKCKTIKS, IIA.MlKKIt.
Clllfc-K. blfaVh, CAKl'LT SACKS
UilUi-tLi.Ai, TUSKS, &.C ,
ALSO
A large assortment of II ATS and CAPS, BOOTS
and SHOES. ;tnd GENTLEMEN'S'
FURNISHING GOODS
of every description.
To which "ti e subscriber respectfully invites all
visiting Johnstown to call and see his stock, at the
CLOTHING DEPOT.
No. 2. corner of Clii.fon and Main streets.
He feels confident that persons whl.ing articles
in his line will save tho expenses of the journey
by purchasing from him.
A. JELENKO.
Johnstown, May 23, lSCl.-tf.
REMOVAL. !
; o A C XI ?I A X ITACTOEtl.
fgHlE subscriber would re.-pect fully inform I
iL llie citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding
country that be has removed his shop from the
old stand to the shop lately occupied by John
Evans (Carpenter.) where he is prepared to do
all kinds of work in his line of business at short
notice and on reasonable terms, and he hopes by
using but the very best material and employing
but the best workmen to merit a full share of
public patronage. Persons wishing bargains in
purchasing a Carriage will do well by calling at
this establishment. He is prepared to manufac
ture the following kinds of vehicles, viz:
BUGGIES, of different qualities and prices;
BAROUCHES. CIIARIOTEES, one ami two
horse ROCKAWAYS, close quarter, cliptic and
C-spring COACHES, second hand work of differ
ent kinds, $-c, making a variety that will suit
all tastes and all purses. REPAIRING done
with neatness add dispatch.
WM. BARNES.
F.l-enburg, April 27. 1850-23-tf
BBMSIMW HOUSE.
The undcrsiged having purchased and taken
possession of the Klu.-nburg House, (former
ly txu pied by Henry Foster), will be happy to
receive and accommodate bis old customers, ana
all others who may be disposed to patronize him.
The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious
HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that he can
offer at least as gol accommodations as can be
had at any other stand in the place. He is in
possession of a large supply of the choicest liquors
with which his bar will 1-e furnished; his table
will be furnished with all th luxuries of the rea
son, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to
i merit the patronage of all those who stop with
him.
ISAAC CRAWFORD.
Ebensburg April, 17. 1801. tf.
SADDLERY! I SADDLERY!
FttHE SUBSCRIBER would resp.ctful!y inform
Ms the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding
country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in
the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner
street, where he is prepared to furnish to order
on the most reasonable terms, every description
of Saddles. Bridles, aud Harness &c.
Having many years' experience in the busi
ness, employing none bu- the best workmen,
an 1 using the best material upon all his work, he
hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the
puhlic patronage.
' Country pr duce at all times taken in exchange
for work, and the hignest market prices allowed.
JAMES MAGUIRE.
Eliensburg. Sept., 14, 1859.-tf.
"IIM0N HOUSE.
EBENSBURG PA.
JOHN A. ELAIU. Proprietor.
THE PROPRIETOR, will sparj no pains to
render this Hotel, worthy of a continuation of tho
liberal t-hare of public patronage it Inas hereto
fore received. His tabl wiil always be furnished
with the best-the market affords; his bar with
the best of liquors.
His stable is large, and will 1 attended, bv an
j attentive and obliging hostler.
Ebenburg Apr.17 18,1.
TUL LAD 1 'S Hi iESU.
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
FOR 1862.
THE WORD'S FAVORITE.
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Pronounced ly Vie press of the United Slates,
LADY'S MAGAZINE IN TIIE WORLD,
And the Cheapest.
THE LITERATURE
is of that kind that can be read aloud the fami
ly circle, and the clergy in immeus numbers are
subscribers for the Book.
THE BEST LADY WRITERS
in America contribute to its pages, and we have
some that write for no other magazine.
THE MUSIC
is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price
of the Book) iu the music stores; but most of it
is copyrighted, and cannot be obtained except
in Gdey."
OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
All efforts to rival us have ceased, aud we now
stand alone in this department, giving, as we do,
many more and infinitely letter engravings than
are published in anvotber work.
GODEY'S
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these immtnse plates, and they are such as to
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public. The publication of these plates cost
$10,003 MORE
than Fa.shi n plates of the old style, and noth
ing but our wonerfully hirg"j circulation enables
us to give them. Other magazines cannot afford
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can be benefited.
These fashions may be relied on. Dresses
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n.t tujoct herself to li licule ns would be the
cae if she visited the large cities dressed after
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OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS,
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IIJTLjIESTS !
JCST RECEIVED.
Watches,
A NEW STOCK OK
' . ' - v m
A Jeveiry,
CLUCKS &- JLjrZ-L SOTIOSS.
At the sign tf tic I'.ig Walch, 2Iuin slrett, Johns
tvicit, Fa.
The under, igned Jesires fco call the attention
of the reor.lc of ElK-n&burg aud fciirrouinling
country to the fact that he has been appointed
an Agent or a large importing nun.-i.-ot U AU1'
ES, CLOCKS, &c, and also of a huge manufac
tuting establishment of JEWELRY, whereby he
isenabbd to offer such inducements to purcha
sers ot these articks as were never M-lore oueiei
in this place, or anywhere this side of the Alle-
ghenics.
He would also call attention to his large
sortment of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
iust received all of the latest styles and most
beautiful workmanship. Having select-1 l.i
stock with great care, he is confident he can suit
every taste as to styie as well as all iHCKct.
by the great reduction m prices.
TU B L A D I cs
are particularly invited to an inspection of his
present stork and prices. EAR DIU)PS hitheito
sold at J1.50 will now be sold at 75 cts., and
warranted to saiw the test r,f wear. Breast Pins
Rings, &c, at a reduction.
CKATLtJICX:
I would call your attention to my beautiful as
sortment of
GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES.
at tire following very low prices :
Hunting Verge Watches, warranted, $0.2
Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in
this town at 20, and then reduced to
J14, I will now sell at from $10 to $11.50
Hunting Levers front $12 to $l(i.G0
Ojen "traced Cylinders, heretofore sold at
$10, I will sell at Troin $7 to 8.00
Open Faced Detached Levers, $10 to $12.00
All watches sold will be warranted in no for
Itcelce months . or exchanged fur another of equal
rat tie.
Everybody is invited to call and examine the
stock, as the advertiser is confident that for ex
tent, variety and stvle it is unrivalled in thi
community, while the prices at which it is of
fered are unprecedented low. Goods sold for
CASH id-.
Particular attention paid to renairir.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Ac, of all kinds, for
which the Cambria Couuty Iron Company's
"scrip" w ill be takeu at par. All work war
ranted. TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS
supplied with Watches, 'Jewelry, Sec, at less
than city prices.
JOSEPH G. HOLMES, Agent.
Augtr-t 3, 1S50.!-.
MM) AHKA.W:.Ui;ra
SCRIP AT PAR!
SUGAiS KETTLES,
10 to 40 gallous
COPPER KETTLES,
3 quarts to 40 gallons,
all sorts and kinds.
siiEsrrrino u.imi,
evrv variety.
EXAM FLED TIXXED" IROX WARE.
ZIHC WASHB0AEBS,
lor 25 cents, worth CT cei.ts,
SAD IRONS or SMOOTEIXG IROXS.
all sizes and best quality, 5 to ti ets. per lb
COOKING STOVES,
Trimmed Complete, with Raking arrarge
n ei s. Fr. m I to $2.
EGG STOVES, $L "0 t il l- 00.
II E A TIX G CO OK ST 0 1 'ES 5. to c rf.
BRADLEY COOKING STOVES. P.eLt.
Gtrr & co., ?iiTcrsz:i.i',
HER RON V CO.. ABB TIT &NOBLE, A.
j. gala(;i:er's,
and every other l'ilisburgh ir Philadelphia
manufactuier's stoves always on band or pro
c ured on days notice.
ODD TLATES AND ORATES f r Stoves,
always ou baud.
CARBON OIL LAMPS, for C2cls., to
1.23, CHIMNEYS an 1 WICKS Lamps al
ways ou ha;.'i.
SPOUTING,
BEST QUALITY, :t up and pointed at 10
cts. per f iot.
lC7" X" cc'ra charge for Fli-tcfS
MINER'S LAMPS,
OIL CAN'S,
POWDER CANS,
all sizes, constantly on hand.
COFFEE MILLS. 37 cts. to I.J5.
TOASTING FORKS, MYS7ER BR-dL-ERS,
JELLY C.;ke M-.ub'.s. Tah'e -i.-l T-.i
Spv : s. COAL BUCKETS. ;:r.U-ts. b- o,:,o
THe alnve g'X.ds will be furn isi. e 1,
WHOLESALE OR EE TAIL,
at ti;j:
JO IXsro'.VX STOVE t MOCSK H'aM:MN -
m-o:-.k.
CANAL STREET.
Opposite the Wei :h L tk.
ASK FOR
FRANK W.HAVS WAR!' IT' 't'.-'E.
and save f rta'y j rr n y -;r p
EITHER FOR OAS! I n'J sci:i!'
Johns i own A Til. 17. 1 "-ol. :f.
SLE.NSI'.UKG FuUNDM.-ILvViNi.
SJi pur chased the. mire sto-:; nd iix-i r s
of the El'ensl urg F-n:5div. the sul -crh- f
is pieparcd to furnish farmers r.n-1 . iheis
with
IlottgIi, Ionir: INzIu'm, Ste.
Jlill trons, Tliroliinsr 3!;u iihu.
f.ud castings uf any kind that ni:.y h
ded iu 'he communm .
By strict attention to the businc ss of t! e
cm com, he ho(H to merit, and trusts ! e
will receive a liberal j a ionr.ge from thos in
want of arti. 1-in his line.
All business done r.X the Foni: drv.
EDWARD GLA'S.
March 22. T5f-tf. mnr. In.
JOHNS & CRCSLEY,
J01E MAXCFACTrKEKS OF TIIK IMJ-KOVLI)
:i TT4 VI AH 11 V
CEMENT ROOFING,
The cheapest and most durable R tof.'ng in use.
IT IS FIRE AKD WATEH TECDF.
It can l applied to new and ti l r . .fs of :-.
kinds, and to S!iing"e r.ifs with, ut nnioving the
Si.ingies.
THE COsT IS ONLY ON' r. -TI! ! i;I) illvr OK
am iT2is titicl; as m ii.iiis.::.
GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT,
For preserving and repaiiing Tin ?.u other Me
tal Roofs f every drscripti- n, from its great
elasticity, is not injured by the contraction and
expaiisi u of metals. And will not CRACK IN
COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATIIEB.
'lliese niaUria'r. b.ave Wen thrr-Mihly test.nl
in New Yoik and all parts i f the So'ithttn anJ
Western States, jnd we can give abundant pr. -f
of all va chum in this lavr.
They are readily applied by rrdinary laboiers.
at a trilling pensc.
"HO HEAT IS REQUIRED."
These tnattiials r.re put npna !y f r um1, and
for shipping to all parts i the country, v illi
full printed directions f..r application.
Full descriptive circulars w ill le furnished on
apt'ication by ntail or in pers.n at our Princijal
OQice and Warehouse.
78 WILLIAM STKLEi',
(Cjrner of Lilertv Strict.) New Y.rk
JOHNS i CBCSLEY.
Aoixts Waxtld! Tlums Cash
June 12. 'Cl. lv.
XOTICK.
IS hereby given that the account of JJm F.
Liiif' tt and II. J. Rtb-rfx. Assignns if OttTt
W. Eishy, Etq., has Ucn file I in this filce. and
will be allowed on the first M..nd.iy of IVcemK r
next unhss cause be hn why thesau.e h nl l
not Ite allow e. I. Bv the Court.
JOSEPH M'DuNALD. IV.t! v.
Protbonc faiyhs Oflice. )
Ebinsburg, Oct. o0, lbOl-Ct.
NOTICE.
Tiie B -ar ! of Rt-li -f b -in r d-,!r r
j ing an ciutab'e diH-;:.0n of the (,n 1 r'? .
j the relief of the families of vobi,it- is i
j vices t f our country, will n quire of aM a, ,
a sail.-factory statement of tneir cirri, '
what rel ttii, tiie volunt-c-r LeM u: ti e" "j- r
bow man" weic df-K-ndent en f. r - .
whit si prK.it has been receive 1 h: ,v ti
tetr 1 ft iiome. This inf-naati-.j, ui"J f . '"'
red in writiLg. and under rrl..if tlJ? ; '..:J."
Eecessary. JOHN I.L 'YD V '"'-;
Oct, 21. 1301. St. " ' X .v
AUDITOR'S WrTr
Tiie nnlersimed hiving I a .
the Orphan's Court of .iitl.iiA ciu-'iT V V
tor to distribute the funds in the 'j "V
Ellis, esi-t-utor of the Last will an 1 tVst .
W. H, JlamLtou dv-e'd, ai-jong tLv.--C o ':t '
cntit e.i thereto. He l.ei eby Z'i rt. I
wiil attend to the du'ies .f a; j !' ';.' ":
bis otiict in ti e L trough of J. bt.s'n, , -.' :;
d.u the the ltL da . f N. , r ' la--oc!rcl:.
P. M., at wl.kh th: - .'Cr.';;
estrd must i tteiid and r.- Lt ;i . ; , ' . ' "
dtbarr'-.l from con ing m on s o I f., i r
Johnstown, Ovt, 17, IJ-'cl, C. L.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
JT I.E1TETIS tr.,t..:;-r.': iV f . , . .
SlA IVter Move r. Sate ..f v t . .'." ". '
J C'-.i-c-d, laving b : g--v . , ..." -'' '-
i bv the R.is!er ..f Catm ml', .. ' ;
:.'--. . . .1 ... - ; - -.
iia'i.c-ii.ilc- p :n; r.l. ;n i I..-' ;
against saio a!e. w;;i pi.-e;
1 L. ! .. .
t t
ioii.N'A'.!'
:'.eny tp., O-.t, ' t: . 1- I.- ;
I l;Y virtue of an !! r.f;" -
C 'Uicnnri onnty.t ir e ' .- :- ,x .
to public s-i'e at ti.- . ; j; t j
T , . ...
-i .1-'t. 'il - p. o.i .-.:V:,I . . l..v "
at 1 ..-'..: k p. ..' t: . '' r V .'
tarn "f which C.nr-o: !..; r d.
A pi. - .-r pjreel.f i: -.-.'
tp. Ct! J .. c..i:.ty. . ; -s :" ... ; ;.
J.-hnGr.iy.J.-hn A-i-r.Mr-. y: ,.
Mu:ray. i nt..i' i.:i: :j :.. r - ..r
ab.ut ;'. s-.:ies of nl.Uh is :.-.!?. r. : .
er;-c d a ;w-!!'n-r H- Us-: .-s-: " :jn
TEltV.S ul SAL?:. : V ,
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tw . -pj d ..:.t. v. ; ; n.e-.t, :' . ' r -:
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p:..v-d l.V.h of M .y. l;;: :.
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B s i s CCv.. t i.ll.rt as ; ts a-!, j i
t'.i ::tio! . thi- Costs Vc., t. b'j .i
oa:tn-rshi; as.ets.
By t'.v C u t.
A'.! f us i: d.l.u-.1 t :l.e :"i -.
B 'ear. h rehy -d to :" -
M.-t!ic ti.tir aiv-.nios V o j . ;
! .'...v . f J.-. tu i.-y i. t ,1.- 2 -i : :
ii..v- To pay : . .'. , - '.
M W'li l r.M'r. t i . ' i - ?. :t
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t j-. r "J", i vO 1-
BCERHAVE'S
TXC 1 A TJ T "RTTtP.M
EX) llhh.il 12 Di- lUiU
rr.nirsn
r o it
DYSPEPSIA.
Liver Complaint, Fever and A:-?. I:
The TOcsf-il irtnla t.' a : ! . r
E.-uirJv h Sl. -i .r n ; :r ' : ' -
ouid lla n-ns' e:Tr:I jj f u ' '' ' i
Uttl to five pi.! .:i u:.".. i!,.- " "
fc:toU.er uauw totJvs; Of l:" x - -a r---r
tare.
lint tbe rrxIlT pnt rill' 5 J' r;tsi I; -ti
tr.-;H -i.:al, t't our u.. U.i-.-iL.r,
BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND CiTTtlF?.
And Oie entire r'..."nT r f 3 Tier t r- r.-. - ' '-
it a n-t.uUiti- n hii b tut? L '. ; ' ' " - .
V-ri?ii La l.ulrl t- Ln ifrrai:H-. Tt - 4
tat'le prvjcUTtlioa, :lb lax-, lv s.:- I-" -'
J.r.--iAe it. .
But one mine cf tLe g. nulc. i -I' " 1
Oue LviiAT.
It i a icel;oice of 1 or z tr: 1' I " ' ' '
rte B!vott, 90 csscnul f r it ' - ' r
health and fjr corrwtin Jitoricrs tie -and
boirels. . ,
Two or tbrc uosos will cotvtir r. "',
Its Military T&e Hju-S.h K " -". '.'
its ftrength, a hoaitby arti.a t-f '-v? '.
Jii LiJnfTg wl! 1 iVe '.--;. r-J r - " "
health be tLe quick res'-u:.
For Inilistion. r.-..,
Trr Cirrhaic's t:
For llearttsiini, , -
Try Biitau's n.l.rjr;.-:
Try Exit's 3;!'.::--'
ForlWatorbrash. , r; .,-
Try liffitare UVtzU i---1
For lleaJwclie, . - .-.
Try Lriiau's
Try Barhaus 2.'l"d Fi '
For Costivenpss, .
Try BirhaTcVEi-HasiS-1-
Try litu-i UiII:I;' '
la sU Nervou-s Ehenn.v5 sr. I P"'
tioos, it hJ ia uuineivas injn: reve-
beaeucial, xJ in oAcrs ciTevsl a nv: -'
BEAD CAEEFULLY: 3
Tbm penuit hi&'.r untr:s -i l:rr'1T' '
Bittrr i put cp In hkl (iat U:.. ot--. ..-.
Imr IX.li.tr per b.tl. Tt? C' 1 ,J
el'ntlJ Mivli, -ir. h.i iuJu.i at:r
U.9 puUiC hould fxuiT asrai f u"5j" s-
finror of Imperi.'tor, I St thai J" - u
tf rwry tUL buy.
BENJAMIN PAGE, JH. c0'
SOLE PE0PSITT0SS,
r.rsalein Do-l ir.; lyA. A- l--':-vl "'
August 22. ls.;o.ly.
couuTy. school & pdcrh:'
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