4 . SHERIFF'S SALES. Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vend. Expon. and Levari Facias, issued out B uf the Court of Common Pleas ol umon Couuty, and to me directed, there will be ex- ! Osecl tO pUOUC SlUO HI me vwuii. ...t. -s, .'.lnl.iircr. on MONDAY the tu day of March next, at one o'clock P. M., the fol lowing Real Estate to wit : - AU the ri-;ht, title and interest of Teter M'Gough, Esquire, of, in and to a piece or and others. Continuing one hundred and Bixty acres more or less, (1 GO) about one hundred acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story hewed log house weatherboarded, and a fram birn. now in the occupancy of the said Peter M'Gough, Esquire. Taken in execution and to be sold at the euit of John M'Kinzic. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Charles M'G veru, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in the Borough of Johns town, Cambria county, fronting on Walnut street and adjoining lot of James M'Closkey on the north and Joseph Jones on the south aud extending back to an alley, having thereon erected a one story plank house, now in the occupancy of Hugh Adair. Taken in execution and to be sold at the cuit of Daniel Coonan. ALSO All the right, title and interest Cf" George lluethei and William Bounaker, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sitiis ate in CVnem.uigh township, Cambria comi ty, fronting on the ohl Portage Railroad on the north, "adjoining lands of Mi- had Givin on the west, and lands of the Cambria Iron Company on the south and east, containing about one acre more or less, having thereon a c.tve now in the occupancy of Oscar GratVe. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of George W. Smith, endorsee of George Englebach. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Isaac Wike, of, in and to all these two lots of ground situated in the Borough of Yil uiorc. Cambria county, marked and num bered in Plot A of said IWough.as uumurs 19 and 20. ALSO a cert dn lot situated in said Borough of Wilmore and. county afore paid marked and numbered in said Plot as number 41, fronting along the Portage Rail road, and running along the C'licmauli River and adj lining lauds of Bern ird Il Vdi gan aud Swamp alley. ALSO all that cer tain tract or piece of land situated in said Borough and County. Beginning at a white walnut stump, thence up the branch f Conemaugh Creek, nnrth 22 degrees west 12 perches to a post, thence north sixty-six ud a half degrees east 13 and 2-10 perches 10 a post, thence south 45 degrees east 17 2-10 perches to a post near the Pa. R. R. thence down said road 17 4-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 14 3 perehes. ALSO all that certain lot situated in Summerhill (now Croyle township) Cam bria county, beginning at a post at a point where the Pennsylvania Central Railroad crosses the road leading from Croylc's Mill to Ebensburg, "thence by line of said road, north 54 J west, nine and a half perches to a post, thence by line of road leading from Jackson township, north 81 degrees west 14 perches to a stump, thence by the line of "ucd of Thomas Croyle's estate si.nth 25 degrees east, 10 1-10 perches to a post, thence by the line of the Central Railroad north, 67 degrees east, 15 perches to the place of beginning. Containing one acre mote or loss, having then on erected a frame houoe and stable, now iu the occupancy of George White. Taken iu execution and to be sol 1 at the suit of Wright, Smith & Pearsall, ALSO Of the lands and tenements which were of Charles M'Bride to wit : All that lot or piece of ground, situate in Tay lor township. C.imbiia cotn.ty, and State of Pennsylvania, marked and numbered on the plan of loU of Prospect laid out in said Taylor township, by Christian Ihmsen, as number eight (8) being two hundred and bixty-six feet fronting on Centre avenue aud 'running back on the line cf lot number eevcu (") one hundred and seventy-two feet and on the line of David Prober's land one hundred and seventy-five feet, bounded on the eat by the line of Prober's land, ami on the west by lot number seven (7 ). together with the h; reditamenis and appurtenances. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Elleauor Ihmsen and Frederick L. Ihmsen, executors of Christian Ihmsen, rlec'J, for the use of the Cambria Lou Com pany. ALSO -Of the hind, and tenements which were o f Charles M'Bride, to wit : All that lot or piece of ground, situate in Taylor township, Cambria county, and State of Pennsylvania marked and -numbered iu the plan of lots of Prospects, laid out in said Taylor township by Christian Ihmsen. as lot numkr Beveii (7), having a front on Centre avenue, of one hundred feet, and running back one hundred and ninety feet more or less, b- uuded on the east by lot number c-iiiht (8) and on the west by lot number six (fi), with the appurtenances. Taken in execution and to be sold at the buit of Elleanor Ihmsen and Frederick L. Ihmsen, executors of Christian Ihmsen, dte'd for Hie use of the Cambria Iron Company. ALSO AU the right, title and interest of' George Gat-s. ol. in and to a piece or par cel of land, situated in C-iiiemaugh town ship. Cambri.i county, adjoining lands of E'ias Cvissman. Jonas Yodcr and others. containing three hundred acres, more or less, about one nur.drd ot whicn are cleared, and having thereon creeled a. two story fiame house, and a log barn, a spring house, and a saw mill, now in the occupancy of the 6.iid George Gates Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Cyrus L. Pershing, asij.nee of E. A. Vickroy. ALSO All the right, titie and interest of William Ti y, Sr.. of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambiia county, adjoining lmds ! of Robert Burgeon, land., in the name of j Arent :oiiuian anil others, containing fiTty ooe (51) acres and one hundred forty-tiht ( 14) p -rches more or less, being the same land which said Tilcy purchased from William Kittell, Administrator of Robert Flir.n. deceased, by deed dated 11th Spt. S2. (Unimproved ) Taken in execution and to be scM at the parcel of laud situate in Washington town imip, Cambria county, adjoining lands of heirs of John Noel, deceased. John M'Gough suit of Michael Moy'ers and Elizabeth Movers for use of Jeremiah M'Gonigle. JCr-N. B. The Sheriff has made the fol low ing the conditions of the sale, viz., one fourth of the purchase money on each sale, to be paid at the time the property is struck down ; when the sale amounts to $500 and upwards, under 500 and more tnan $100 the one third, under $100 and more than $50 the half; less than $50 the whole amount, otherwise the property will be im mediately put up to sale again, and no deed will Ik presented for acknowledgment un less the balance of the purchase money be paid ou or before the following Monday. JAMES MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Ehensburg, 1 Feb. 15, 18C5-3t j IiVentTiig market. Corrected Weekly. PRICES. $13 00 10 50 02 40 75 2.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 75 1,50 S.00 2,50 8,00 Flour per bbl Extra Family, " ,, Extra, Beef, per lb. Potatoes, per bushel. Apples, Butter, per lb. Cabbage, per doz. Wheat, per bushel, Rye, Buckwheat, - Com, Oats, Apples, Peaches, Beans, Clover seed, " dried, 2X PENNSYLVANIA KAII KOAI) SCHEDULE. LEAVE WESTWARD,0 -J. ' -j : - 1 a t , s, P5 a .J- K A.M.! A. M. C.50 i 0.15 I 7.25 ! 9.50 7.34 j i i I 8.02 i I 8.22 ; -8.40 11-00 8.48 j STATIONS. P-M. 7.55 8.10 8.30 8.3S 8.4f 8.55 9.05 9.11 9 23 Altoona. Kittanrdug, Gallitzin, Cresson, Lilly'.-, Portage, Wi'more, . Sumnicrhill, South Fork, Mineral Poiut, Conemaugh, Johnstown, 9,10 9.42 10.40 10.47 9.40 9 47 LEAVE EASTWARD0, -t- J. o . c STATIONS. H w : i .r P. M. 'A.M. A.M. i A.M. Johnstown, Conemaugh. Mineral Point. South Fork, Summerhill. Wilmore, Port ige, Lilly's, Cresson, Gallitzi n, Kittantiing, Altoona. G 02 ' 6 07 I 4.03 4.13 1-4.27 P7.39 ' 12.50 P4.38 4.47. 0 40 1-455 j 1-5 05 .08. 5.15 8.47 j :i.59 9 20 2.35 ; 7 17 " o- lc m . r'' 7.50 ; 6 00 EBEN'Sr.URG k CRESSON RAILROAD. 1 On and after Monday, October, ;l, 1804. trains on this roa-J will run as follows: j Leave EnKysuriti; At t'l.oO A. M.. connecting with the Bait I more Exj.rcss West and Through Accorn- j niodatio:i East. I At 4.10 P. M., connecting with the Mail ! Train West and Tiir ough Express East. Lkave Cr. essox At PJ.nO P. M., or on departure of Thro' Accommodation Wet. At 0.40 P. M., or 0:1 departure of Express East and Mail West. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen.Supt. I5BK.SBUR(2 mmu. The undersiged having purchaseil and taken pissesion of the Ebenb'ir:; House (formel- ocupied b- Henry Foster.) will be happy to receive and accommod ate his old customers, and all others wiio may be d ispo.se-1 to patronize him. The Proprietor feels assured from the spacious HOUSE, STABLE & otlur facilities that he can offer at least as good accomrno elations as can be had at any other in the place. He is in possession of a largcv.supj ly of the choisest Ihpuors with which his bar will be furnished; hi3 table will be furn i.-hed ivith all th luxuries of the season, and he intends by his hospitality and care, to merit, the patronage of all those who stop withhim. ISAAC CRAWFORD. Ehensburg April, 17, ISoT. If. MANHOOD : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. du.-t published, a new edition of DR. CULVER WELL'S CEL ECRATED ESSAY on the ra li cal cure (without medicine) of Si'ekmati-k-thcea, or seminal weakness, Iuvoluutary Seminal Losses, In i-otkcy. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments in Mars ri ipe. etc.; also. Consumption-. LpilehsY, and Fits, induced by sclf-indulgeuceor sex ual extravagance. Price iu a sealed envelope, only six oents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a tlirty 3-ears successful practice, that the alarmin" consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous u&e of internal medicine or the application of the knife pointing oi t a mode ol euro, at once simple, certain and ifllcttial, by means which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, mav cure himself cheaply, private iy, and radically. C3- This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address. jxstpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamns. Address the publishers. CH AS. J. C. KLINES CO., 127 BOWERY. NEW YORK, Jure IS, '44 ly Po-b.-ftictf bx 438G.' Tite peculiar taint or infection which we call Scrofula lurks in the constitutions of multitudes of men. It 1 either produces or is produced by an en fechled, vitiated state Vof the blood, wherein 15 that fluid becomes m- rsfaa competent to sustain meir and Z,i jfs leaves rne " fail into disonier ana "-"v-s1"- (lec.iv. The scrofulous contamination is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever he its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniipii ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to the orsrans it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces taLe.cks, and iinal'.v ! Consumption; in the glands, swellings whi'h suppurate and liecomc ulcerous sores ; in tnc stomach and bowels, derangements whi' h pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. purities-. lion and invigoration of the blood. Purity the blood, and these dangerous, distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can not hme health; with that." life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarcaparilla is compounded from the rao?t effectuid anti dotes that medical seieuee has discovered lor this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known !y all who have given it a trial. That it does corn bine lirtues truly extraordinary in their etiect upon this class of comnlaints." is indNiaiuihi'v proven by the great multitude of uMicly j known and remarkable cures it has nii-'io of ' the following diseases : King's Evil or i Glandular dwellings, Tumors, irup tionsr Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, ! Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole j series of complaints that arise from imparity : of the blood. Minute report of individual cases may be found in Ayer's American j Almanac, which is furnished to the drug;: bis j for gratuitous distribution, wherein niav he learned the directions for its use, and some of i the remarkable cures which it has made when ' all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sec- tions of the country, in order that every rcaihr ! may have access to" some one who can speak to j him of its benefits from personal experience. I Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus ; leaves its victims far more subject to disease 1 and its fatal results than are heahhy consiiru- ! tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does j preatly shorten, the average duration of hiinmn life. "T.'ie vast imortanec of these considera- j tions has led us to spend years in perfeciinp a j remedy winch is aletiate to its cure. Jins we now oiler to the public under the name of Ayer's Sarsapaki lla, although it is cum-io.-ed of ingredients, some of which exceed the tiest of Stirsiiarilln in alterative power. Bv i isaid you may protect yourself from the sutler- ' 'n!; nn' tul,!?t:r 01 thesa disorders. Purpe out 1 the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. Bv its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates tf:c vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have leen deceived by many compounds of jjar&tparilla, lhat promised much and did noihin ; but they will neither lie deceived nor disappointed iu this. Its virtues have le-en proven !y abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afHietinar ilisease it ij 111 undcr tliC same tended to reach. Although name, it is a very different inediiine from any other which has been before the ncojile, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for tho relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of tho disease. This has been so lunz u-cd and so univer sally Known, that wc need do no more than assure the pui.'.ie that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has hern, nnd thru it mav be relied on to do all it has ever done. Pre-parcd by Dr. J. C. Awn & Co., Practical and Analijta-al f li, mists, iAjweil, Mass. Sold by all drii"-;'ists everywhere. Dn. R. S. BIT XX. Ebensbur"-, 0. T. ERAZER, Johnstown. P. II. SI1IELDS Lorretto, and dealers everywhere. June 15. 1S64. HAIirJESS ! AND SADDLERY The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and is still manufacturing all articles iu his line such as. SADDLES; FINE SINGLE iV DOLJRLE HARXESa D.tAFT HARNESS, BLIND BRIDLES. RIDING BRIDLES CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS, BRICMIANDS &c, ccc, wmcn ne win uispose 01 at low prices lor l?r -1 1 i ., . - casn. , liis work is all warranted, bi.d beiug ex- penenced, he puts the b-st of leather in his work. Thankful for past favors, he bop 's, by attention to business to merit a coihEm: ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal ly extended to him. Shop above the st-ire of Robert Davis. Persons wishing good aud substantial Har ness can be accommodated by. HUGH MTJOY. Ebensburg Dec, 11, lSGl-tf. The Constitution of the United States with expl.inatorj' Botes for sale by JAMES MURRAY. HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BL'CiiU, i a Positive and Snecifie Retried v for diseases I of the !'.. ntor K'iitnevs . firavVj n n.l 1. , sical Ku-oHiixr " 1 This Medicine increases the pow er of Di- gestion, aixl excite the Aosoi bents into J healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural i Enhirgernents are reduced, as well as Pain : and Inflammation. : ! IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCI1U. j For Weaknesses ari.vng from Excesses. : Habits (,f Dissipation, l'.aih Indiscietion f Abuse, attended with the f-dlou ing svmp- ! toms: " ; Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of IWer, ! Liiss of Memorv. DiflicuHv of Bi-fiithin.r. 1 SEise. ' wS;:i' ' Dimness c.f Vision. T' dn in t . l.;u k 1 inversai Lassitude of the Muscular Svstem Hot Hands. Fli'.- hing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin. Eruptions on the Face. Pallid Countenance. These symjdoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows, Jiintenfi, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, In one of which ihe Patient may ex pile. Who can say that they are i.ot fre-pu ntly followed bv th. se -'Direful Ibsen i s "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their sidf eri j But none will confers the records of the 1 nsane Asylums. And Md(twho!ij l)ttf!:s hij Cun.'niniplion bear ample witness to the Truth of the as aei tToii. . , " 77' Coji.stitii!ii-t once ejj'n icdtcilh Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System. Whkh Hkf.muold" EXTRACT BLCIIU iiu-(tri(tlii d cs. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. Fi.MA LES FEM A EES F EM A I ES. j In mam Aft'ecl'mas jecnJiar to Females the : Extract Ruchu is unecpialled by auy other j remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, lire j gularity, Painfulness, or Suppression (,f , Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or I Scirrhous state of the Uterus. Eem hori 1 co 1 ' or White-, Sterility, and fr all complaints j incident to the sex, whether arising froi.-i indiscretion Habits of DissipatioTi. or in the : DECLINE OR CilAXOE OF LIFE. i , . , J:.;C no nmre Uils,, Mercury, or vn j'' i'"it M-diancs J,r uph:t.said and da.u 7 roitx dt.scu.srx. "ll KLM I ;OI.l )?S EXTRACT EUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURF.S SECRET DISESKS nl th,.ir At'lit! Expense. , ... .. t- . v Iu-t. No mconve- i-tcuce. Aid no r.sj'xirc, It cattses u lnrjuent ihsiie atnl gives s'reith to Urinate, thereby lb isiovoej )i stit: tl..n. Preventing and Curing Strict- ! Hies ., i'the Ur.-tl.ra, allaying P at,l In- 1 ilam:.iation, so fr ji;ent in the class ..f dis ! 1 as. x j 1 out all I'viaonuus. Fiar.istd 1 and U'iriioitt jlafter. Thousands lijioll Ti.oll-auils who hive j 1 ei ': Yie:ins of Q lacks, and who h..e I j-aii! h'-icii f. es- to be cured in a short time, t ha v.- t nnd they were deceived, and lhat ', ti e "TGlr-ON" has. by the t -e . f -p..w.-r- I f:i! Astiit,ec-nrs," been dried i:p ; tern, to break -nt in an a-grav I and pcrhupa aj'hr Marriage. in t ate-. i f 01 : 1 Use !!ilmb..l.Pa Ex'ract Btu-l-u for nil j loTeclv lis and distases of the I'RIN'AEY jOBOANS. whether exi.sting in .1A1E- i ; EEMALK. from v. l.ati-ver -a use ori-:r - t i:. r i and n..m.ter.; HOW LONG STAND 1N(J ! Diseases of tl.e.-e Organs reijiiifi .s the uid 'of a iIEllEriC. HKLTdiU'LD'S IX J TRACT EEC! E I-s THE GREAT D1E1E j E'ilC. a'.-l is Ceitaiu to have the desired j cfhvt i-i ;:!! Iiiscuics fir ichtih it Id ll''V'llt- i !. !. ?. i Evi the most reliable aie 1 U 1 ' a ' e r will : m pan y the metlici : Price ,t; m 1 .1, r bottb 1 r six t..i ?5.0o. J 'elivc to any Aibiiess. stcu.-eTv racked 1 - 1 !!".-';i ob.-ei vatioii. Dscrde c-.',;.7.'.;;(.s- in all Com it n ic-ttion Clues (in ,,;,n-c ,:! Advice O tid A-ldris.s letter.., f,.r it formation . IE it. IlE.LMliol.D. Chi-mi-t, 101 Sotl, T. uth st.. 1 el. Chcsimt, Pl.ila IIELMl-'.OLJ)-s M dical l).v, t, IIELMBOLD'S Jh-trg ami Chemical V.'arc- 01 Broad wav. New York. il.WAI.E(E Ct(JNTEiPEITS AND UXPRINCU'LED DEALERS who eiah-a vor to !i.spose -,. ,,,, ,,lr,j" .,,! artidc-s an tic r, patation attained by Ilclmb. .Id's, Geiurui; l'rep.iratioi s. " Extract Ruchu. ' Saisapanlla. " - " I m proved. Rose Wash. SOLD IVY ALL DRUOOISTS EYERY WHERE. OTIIKP011 I1KLMli0LD- TAKE NO Cut out the Advertisement and sen ! for it AND AYOID IMPOSITION AND LX POSURE. March 0. Ifi01.-!y. MEVI'ISTKIL. r il'i: un-lersigned Graduate of the Rilti E more Clieee of Dental Surgery, rcsoect ruby oilers his proflVssio.,al orvices to 'the citizens f Ebcnshurg. He has spared no means thoroughly to aeouainr. I,m,a.ir ;!. j' - 4l - r improvement n his art. To many I .... 1 . f ....... iars 01 personal expeiie;ice helms thought ! l" il,1'i the impaite.l experience of the hi'h ' .in norii.es in I7eut.il Science. He s:m I'ly asks that an opportuitv may be giver, tor 1 is work to speak its own pralst- . SAMUEL RELEORD, 1). 1). S. Ofhee in Colonade Row. j'rtf. C. A. Harris; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R laPdy ; A. A. Blandy, P. II. Austen, of th, ie I u.io imoj-e tj.ii:taf. C- Will l)ttat Eiien.sl.uro; on tho fourth ihjivjayfjeym month, to stay one week. The Life an 1 Campaigns of General Mc Cle.Ian, for sale by JAMES MURRAY. Jo!uiton Marble Workil A NEW STOCK The subscriber has just received a lar-'e and handsome invoice of fifth Ik Italian and American L com nrisi ng lie h:r-est and jll.e.-l stock of the kind ever brought to'- Johnstown, at his establislin.i-tit ft , on Franklin Street. wbee he is pu pur. d. with ar. adequate force of experiencei! and skilful workmen, to execui ail kinds of , MONUMENTS. Mantels. Tom bstone. Ta- 1 ble and I'.ureau Tops. -c , as che-;p as they ; can be purchased iu anv of the cities. ' A large stock of Giiini.sto.nks on hand j anil fi r sale low. , , K7 Prompt attention y-ni.l to r !-r fr. ni ( a distance and work delivered -)i-n- .h- , sired. JOHN PARKE. March 13. 18G2. j . : GREAT ATTRACTION !! Call and Esan ine tLe Goods. ' f 3 THE ttlbst )i'oe;s iiavi, I J the city, have n w 1 I largest ami most car. fu'lv g r t'iriu 1! l:om , pe:u il o; ,e f , ' e j assorted stock of j SPUING AND SUMMKIJ GOODS. ! ! j j ever t iV-red to the people of Carrohtown -Mel t j the siirii undii-g country, which they rci!! ! i Sell at as low a figure as : uy stoic- i;; the i I country. Their .-ti ch consists .f I DRV GOODS. READY MADE i:A1T1 INC. BOtilS AND SiKJES of all kinds. Ladies' Dress CiOixIs of al hinds, French Merinos, Delaines. Silks. Alpacas, Plaids, &c. Their stock of Or. ciies cor sist of the best articles tLc malket afiords of COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO. SC. , Their Cu'lery is f the lRt manufacture1. Thrir QU EE N S W A R E and HOLLOW WARE are of the finest quality. Ladies wiio w ish to make a good investment should fail and examine for them.-t 1 yes. Al! kinds of country produce taken, and ; read incus not rep:sei, we will enileavi r to giv May 18, cc. 1 1 ve Us a ch' i . a:n ii.ii sati-feiri .n. E. tih.v.ss ,v Co HIGHLY IMPORTANT f TO I E ACK-MITMS. ur iifihs i f time and hard lai or r.ie.l bv Unillg ISAAC 0. MN'i'l LIES. NEW AND COMl'l.E'i'E T1:.E AND BAND i'.EN I V.I. Patente-l M.ir-1: 10, Its chi-. t a in- tages are 1st. Having stion-j near v be l. to .d t .i:. power, one li.:;n can p- lafe it I-. he;. d i-ol. wag n tin-, any size 1. icier 1 ! , -1 inches. ld. Having liioveal'ie collars, to ii-.hi ;':; bar squ ire on the portable r t! r-. it ' k all twist nut f tlie bar, bile I en ht:g in . regular circle. 3d. It can be s'.ifVil to lend to any dc sired cinle from one, up to twelve feet, 0 oi.e tiiin'.te. i I 4th. II r. iti a iuovcal:t cent ie post can be iji.it kiy take:. 1 tires' .;: are easily taken out. 5th. T!:e o-i 1 ri' be 1 tiller w";' i'. I,!C!: balai- I'.Tf.W Tire I 11 tn:ot:g;.. '(ill. 1 ': o; l-;.,. ( ;t,, I;);T, with diriiti I s. an- t:i, a! j The Machine in - (:! riiiii i.)' order. ho':d t:p i, a timber, without lees (.r ii.ii. a fa 1 c- ! .0. with lejs ami All ca h or-Xi- Slate a cran r .f:'5. 1 '. a-t.; r. . ' - r v c s is 1 r. 1 ; c -;i IN'.; 1 r E! i Tislni 1 A pr i: '. 1 --ill ltetiAtinrx Uoiili Mori- -i V list a fresh st- .-k 1 I.-ri! ('.,.. Wl.iif ! ill Pia'.l: V. liite C f Paper, tvc. ! ( at'. hit' Car: 1 (Jet- s L-.iy :.l:.. rci: . N - L 1 t I n-t. Eert Gal b'aic; Pee l-. licinU Sim. in Eln.k Tu h Pas- 1; Ti. a,- V. eks i : r a; 1 i.:,u-;:.ir An r St c! Pe Eavel ip: t.i;,v be Ib-i.li- ..t Pa in r. W r:;ii.. F'.u" 1. - a:;d Pen ! ' s Ear-fe ijn 1 S -ks .Vnc- 1 V:-..-:.i;is :;:n E ia E t rs aed T- l. e a 11.1 via tut!.. t.clis of tin' bt'st ':i:.,la y. dust ll'C.'ilC.l iiv r IP W fi-st c'fis X ive's. "Vi;iiY ie;:i c.imi.- . r;. s r..:, i . aial I'AP.Ki; EL M M," by M. IE Bi-r-.l-b n. April Ei, lSf, 1. JAM Ed MP it RAY. EnEXSEUKG EAKILliY A X pnvpi,n'i,Tn5rnr-v r rj?irnr,,-,?rT? lll'j nt.Ust:noei, iiiVK e cf-c.lil 1 : 1 t 1 - 1 1 1 1 el:!ai -.i ins; n.:i',:, 1 nnn reioe- i.-m-; i 1 : .s J...I j stock of GROCERIES ami t ON EE TloN- : 1 A HIES, is prepared to supply ordeis, on j I shoi t l.otice. lie has a!.-" ad :: i to ,is ! . stoic, m-.uiv other articles, such as I I FLOUR. "SUGAR. COEEEE. C!!EiE. i SALT. ToBACt O ev EEI.S, SI'iCE.-s. , j Toys, notions. iVc j CAltEOX OIL at the lowest rc!..:l prn -s. t A tine lot of C!IRITMAS CANDIES.; CAKE'S and Christmas PRESENTS, t.. which lie solicits 'the patronage of the p'ihs j lie. He has. ids... attached to his cstabb-h- j nient. an (YSl'ER ai d DRINKING SA ' LOON, w h-re fresh Oysters, Sardines am 1 lllT!M 1 1 1 prime AhL ami ruiiir.it tan ne naa, at all hours. GEORGE G I" RLEY. Dec. 2, J8Ga.-ly. N T ol Ice. All persons indebted to me for nption, a.vertisii.u orjoS w.ak. are ,ted to settle their accounts i-nniedi- sllbst recjm atelv JAS. S. TODD. April 13. 180-1. M ANSION HOUSE. AT THE PJZXX'A It. 4 Lit 0 AD DEPOT pittsri'rg. pa. MEALS HEADY OX THE ARRIVAL" OF ALL TRAIXS. J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors. Sept. 23, 1803. tf i - HOSTETTBPJS CELEBRATED gTfllf A BITTERS. A pmi aile: of ti inl ' :. .ei l.o .vc 1 f wi mil 1 !til .1 . t ' I I t-CilV ;.r, ; t I'.'n ai ) in (list-.,.-, STOMACH. I IVR AND LOW EES. Cures Dvvepsia, Liver C'li. htii.t, Ii,' ache, (leniiai Detiiiity. Nerv.aisi.t-. pre.-sioii o- Spirits. (,'ot,s;ip.'tioii. (?,.:,,., teimittei.t Feveis. Cr-m.ps t,.! Sp.,se . 1 a i ! i ' n. 1 law i 1 c'.ttur ox. ails B 'i m . iiess wl.t t :. r in: ' 1 in tU- llsefc. sv-tim or p.-1 1; lice. d b la Nothing that is not ivhob-S' n.e. and lestoiative in its ciitine e:,Hi- ii to t'i, 1 comp.-sitiot, . t ilO.sit-,1 J El;-;- Ml MA(1I Ri l l EE'S. This popular pi, p:oa-.. ., u,: 'tattm U'i. ii.i;.e-ai f any kirn), 1. '.ru l.y botanical' eitn j-n'i 00 iieij -xi :t::t but it is a corttbimttioii of tlii?-.; ' ai is 1 rare Lib s.'m. ic tier t . And plants with the pu'e.-t a,J n.iMe.-t of all diffusive stimulants. 1" i.- wi ll t be f.. rearn-.ed agait.: at.d, s la as the human s:u.i c.:t: In proticted I hlto.,n finals eg i n-t n ,' 1 i:o lull I ' 1 1 by an l:!iW i o!t 1,,,. ;,: i: ,. !i:i;a:o uae. UO.-TET i I 1ES 1: 1 1 1 I'd Ei ar CM: ei: 1., I. U- 1 1 on as sa e;i::' In sir. t - V -Je.! : . 1 ble c i t as ! ( e:i : .. 11. t ; al.-i il t( s s- l! V ..- a ! v. h-1 u s' ti to ii un it 1 ..Stack . sc.: e : i , - ,, I; a ! J J.O-,:, t : al ! 1 : si ho ii. ;lr, t t-aa.l tit), sell; 1,.,. ;.! I s tee! i vi . i. I-Vv. r . i t i 1 ; sa'io.it fc-. m a- v.. i 1 e. I" irt' I i . i' ve!. . .?:- patiei l. Jr. r i.s n.e.:i b. If.e I U.e I f w ! 1 . r i . 1 . i . 1 : i ' ' .1! . r re- v i-s :.M:. ! ; it t unlit ,ti,, telV liars' b I'.i'iTERS. Ti. w e .l; t l:e oil, w it,-., h hOSTETl EP. i-i'v it. i z- -r i?H y this ;er ii Word- r l!i 1 ..r. ': ra V led I W- a j. s less e( "1- I - e : I e j .,; I 1 ; 1 -a r.i 1 i -e-sr ii II. Ac a; 1 i . ; 1, as eel t e in.l r-.ii: it ss 1 -p. .i!i it v "o 1 :- i- 1. :.s up fe'ieVes ti. tie l.i.r. ( 'o.. --i,... a - i t'.'. .1. g. .-::v P. r-A-t r t; ci'.t. !i d ie to ' -SV '.'' ar.d '.'.. I pe; n.uT.tl ! r- I f e tt stiri:o-V t 1 liis've. mi l to ni I . ! ,. " I'. : ll.l is 1:;. s! c is ui.rt f the s?:i: 1 j .o it. t' 1 a ca.-ii r .t V a b A a I El Ti Rs . t I .el:ec IE,,:,.. i;y a: : E. :' - o i - ; I;V;.l -c. 1 I-. j-r -. i;t tet'i f:::- is v. - .it li i. est 1 I ,. f v, I )., V , ;; ! .-1 s . 1 ("1 '..oJ.Vio I), a; o I'- 1 i- I i I . : t 1 .1 . 1:.' a ill - S of I ! - t . b 1 1 .. ;. t e.' . It ti . m. s 7' at ::re ;l e : 1' rc - si t ' 1,1 !..,-!. l.ii g :;.- !oi:s ll;..! L t 1 o,..v Sf;...;daid r..: i. :" -in :: :.' ( I it 1.. all t the 1 : . ,1. N-i t i . -::llv. aia! v i-'.ik I 1 c 'i so t-n;VcT t i- i- i a 1. e-s"! vc. 1 . r v ; 1 t jiia'tv. A.- e t ni- ! - mteies p.:: - i Ii: Rs. II'.'-T '!' 1 1 1 l ire d 10 s TE I TER S.V1TU. -.-'ists. Griuers rind. Stori- Ei't-' :,r-'e , S: i.i i v : ktcie-s ei March 0. rv r .. re. i. .4 -I v. JOHN 3. -ROh'ALD r. 1 ii- a: lit?, s 1, t i.t !.! Mi' 1 .11' - r'ii CLOAKS SHAVvLS 1, (.ns,-ts- l.uiieil S'iii 1 'f.i li.,,...p. ' I . ie.s' ai.d (': :!. iriii' s Shoes. Cii.-v-.-s, Hanks orchii fs. Ee.i.cy Goods. 11 !:. ns. Ac. iVc. MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN, Ra. Nov. J0. li;i. W. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. William p pattox. JO!ISTVt V ALL KI.DS0F 1 II A such as co'iitnoii Wins, r Chairs. Ere-t Ru fe Chairs, Vienna Cl airs. Bustle Chairs. Riia Backed Chairs, Sociable CI airs, (Lane .?rnt Glairs, ' ROCKING CHAIRS. OF iH'ERy' SIZE j I' I) fi I VI1 C P I 'II rillino M'ttlAll Mj.l I f I IA I il S Settees. L-'Unues. vc. Ac. CABINET FURNITURE ol evi-rv lesertrt-on and of latest SI iLES. U ITJl PRICES TOSL'JT THE Tastes of all. Thankful for na.st favor. 1,.' roiriAct ; fully tolicits a libeial slmw of ,.niii; .. .tr,,n. , "S V'J j age. Clinton Street, Johnstown Cambria 1 0. Fa. NeviiaW 20th, 1S8I. If
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