Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 31, 1865, Page 4, Image 4

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The Ukst HEAi riFiEi:. A cheerful i
heart is the best ' cosmetic for impi otm: .
the complexion ; itkerps :he blood warm, ;
the forehead smooth, and tlie eji- bri-ht. j
Health 13 coiinui.lv called u U-aunfior, ;
and bo it i : but health iiself K in a -1
fhsree. dependant in me cntcriui spun
esl9t I
!. .. in the wintry htoim h-ok an
wind in the lace without se'o-. 1'mjr. '1 he
cheerful fare i never without a charm ;
Kfce. mnsip. its inliueiiiv makes us better
and happier.
Cheettuhie. seems spiritual
beauty made palpable t Mjiht
Slaxifk. ?oin3 )eople there are in
every community who had rather retail
Minder from door t door than feast in h
palace.. Such unhappily organized crea
tures deserve rather the amplest pity than
the slightest censure. The peace and q liet
they would destroy in other thud'.y becomes
a millstone tith'tit their own nocks. Sinking
them into perdition.
SHERIFF'S
jr
VIliTl'E of sundry writs . f end.
Expou. and I-var
I'aci
f the Court of C-. nr.aeii Pi. a. o! Cambria
Canity, and to we tiiit.fc-i, there wi!i letx-
Ed to public sn'e at the C- tut Ih vt-e. in
henslcr-. en MONDAY il ,-e fth day 1
Ja:;e next, at ot.e iVI ck P. M., tla-f.-l
lovung Etal Estate- tvwit:
AH the rijdit. liile aud i--ter-st i f Y lr.vt
Headiick. i t. in t ' to a it t -i- 111 .: situ
ate in Coueriiai nh 1- r--:h t'o-:! na c.a-nt; ,
frouting n Ciinal stiet t, ai-.i aiij- u ir-ir !.t
cf the heirs of Jame., 1 1. .idrkk. dee'd, on
the south and extending lack 10 a .-tut.t
adjoining lot of. on tlie ea.-t, ha.ing
thereon trrcfed a two story frame house on
the taf k pan of i!,e lot. now in the eccu
yancy of Cfmrhs G hiy in, and a two st--ry
frame house on U;e iro:.t p;irt of the lot. in
tun ' cupaney 1 t l:viil !h'.
Taken in a-. mion an-1 to beld at the
t.it ef Wein: cL Walters, f.r use of J.;'tin W.
Webn.
ALSO All t'.e ri-.iiir, title an.l inr. r.S!
of Geoise liates. of. in a.id io a piTtT
parcel of Un 1 Mfr.aie in C.i emanh to-n-hip,
Cambria c.-uniy, a.'j .imnu land:; of
Klitw Ciissmnn, Jar. is Y-der, and othirs.
containing three bundled acres, more or (ss.
bout one nuudr d of wlncn ari ch-ared.
ar.d '-'vjug tht-reoii ere. ted a two story
frame house, and a h-nbarn. a spring hou-e.
Dd a saw n:iJI. now in the oe. np;ntcy I the
said George ti.ites
Taken in ex.vu:ion iind to be sold at the
ti'it of Cyrus L. I'er&hing, assi-nee of K. A.
Viikrov."
ALSO All tV.e light, title and intres' of
Thi ma. Ca lm, of. in and t-. a lot of gnvirel
ituated in Conemaugh Uorouh, ' CaMil'-ria
county, fronting on Adams i.tieet on the
west.L)Cust strett on the .nth. an alley on
the eaj. and adj .ining lot of Henry Hese
hine cn the north; having tlmton erected
three tlweliiiiu house, to wit : a two story
plauk house ocr uj ied by Charles P. Murray;
a two story p'ank hon-e in the occupancv
cf Mrs. Thomas A Maguiie. ami a two st..ry
frame and jlank house now in the occupan
cy of John U.mdler.
Taken in txecuti .-n and to be sold at tl e
suit, of Daniel Burk.
ALSO All the riht, title .ir.d interest of
Teter lhtc-r. of, in ami to a piece or parcel
of land fitnaie in Jm kgon township. Cam-
brU county. a.yoinin lands of th,C.m. j
VIA JII.U V'.l.l A.'l 11" wn. . ............ lr, -
one hundren an. I ntty acres, more or tess.
abeut sixiy-five acies of which arc cleared,
having theicou trctltd a one and a half
atoiy plai.k house, and a hewed lof lam
and a frame stabie, now in the occupancy
of the sail Peter Ka 'er.
Taken in extcntio'i and to le sold at the
suit of the Commissioners cf Cambria
county.
AI0 All l!e riAt. title and interest
Wil.iain K. C-trr. of. 111 and to a M of .
ground situated in Wi'.more iioruuh. Cam
bria county, fronting one bundled feel "li
Wood street, and running btk one hundred
feet to an alley. 4o!j oining lot of William
Palmer, having thereon erected a two story
log house, weatl.erb-i.irded, and a frame sta
ble, now in he occupancy of the said Will
iam K. Carr.
Takeu 'u execution and to be sold at the
suit of Daniel Dnnmire.
ALO All the right, titie and interest of
Jeremiah Farner, (one of the defendants)
of, in and to a piece or parrel of land situ
atediu the township of Cnetiiaugh, Cambria
county, adjoining lauds of John lL,u,er,
Samuel Horner and others, containing thir
teen acres, more c-r less, ail clearel. under
fence, aud in a good state of cultivation.
' Taken in execution and to be sold at the
juit of Little & Trimble.
ALSO All the ri-ht. title r.nd interest of
Edward Powland. of," in and to a lot of
ground situated in t'ne IJoroHgh of Kbens
burg, Cambria county, fronting twenty feet
on Llloyd strett, and adjoining lot cf lairs
and widow of Ciieik-s 11. Heyer, deo'd. on
the eatt, and extending back by lot of Ms.
Lv ins on the north, to lot of Richard Jones,
on tho west, having thereon erected a fran.tt
ktab'e.
Taken in execution and to he sold at the
suit of James Alexander, for the use of
liobert Deveraux, who was subrogated a?
Tlaintiff.
ALSO All the following described build
ing and I t grouud of John N.i;ile, tuportcd
owner ami coi,iractor, to wit : a certain
dwelling housp of two and a bait stories 1
' high, having a front of twenty-five feet, and
. a -depth of twenty feet, :tuate upon a c.:r
tin lot or piece of ground within the coun
ty of Ctmbria. in township, fronting
on the PLilipsburg road, and on lands owned
by Mary Hoover and Aj evs, and adjoining
lands of Dennis ContiaLan.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of William G. Kmsp.
ALSO All the right, title and interest of
George Shaffer, of, in and to a piec or par
eel of land situate" i:i Taylor township. Cam
bria. count v, adjoining lands of David Hor
ner. George Murray' und others, containing
one hundred ard thirty six acres, more or
less, about seventy acres of w hich are dear
e l, having therein erected a one and a half
story plank hiuse and a fran. barn, now in
the occupancy of the said George Shaffer.
Taken in execution and tj be Bold at the
alt of Johnston & MulLn.
SALtS.
issued out
H7N. B. The Sheriif has made tlie fol
l'.v 1 11 the conditions f the sale, viz., one
fourth of tlie purchase mor.ey on each sale
to .he paid at the time the property is struck
down ; when the sale amounts to $500 and
upwaids, under $500 and more tnan $100
the one third, under $'-00 and more than
$f.( tiie half; less than $-jO the whole
amount, otherwise the property will be mis
! me lately put, up to sale aam, aim
i will be preeutet fT acknowledgment un
'lesstliB balance of the purchase tnouey be
paid on or before the f Rowing Monday.
!. JAMES MYEtiS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's OfriVe. Ebciistuirn, 1
Mav 81, 1865-3t J
5 7 1 5 N S K U li t MARKET.
ivorr. cieu veeKiy.
PRICES.
S13 50
25
50
62
40
75
2.25
1.50
1.25
1.2
75
1,50
3.00
2.50
8,00
riour per bbl Extra Family,
., Extra,
Iteef. per lb.
Potatoes, per bushel.
Apples,
liutt-r, .er lb.
Cabbage, per doz.
Wheat, per bushel,
Kye.
Duck wheat, " "
Corr,f
Oats, "
Apple. ' " dried,
Pea.-hes, " "
Leans. " "
Clover seed, " "
R5f7i stasis ?nzn
I'KNNaYl.VANlA KAI!. r.OAU SOHFOULE.
LKAVK WESTWAPvD,0
TATIONS.
A Uoona.
KittaiinH'g.
'J: IS; I .in,
C;esson,
Lilly's
Portage,
Wiiruore,
Stir inerhill,
South pork.
Mintral !'-int.
('oiiemaugli,
J-diiistowi),
LEAVE EASTWARD0,
STATIONS.
P. M. A.M.
A. M. ' A. M.
1
6.02 1
6 07 !
Johnstown,
C' neniauh.
Mineral Point.
South Fork,
Summerhill.
Wilmore.
i'l.rtie,
Lilly's.
Ciesson,
CaHitzin.
Kitrauuiiig,
Alro..iia.
4.0d
4.13
P7.30 12.50
P4.27
P4.38
4.47
P4.55
p5 05'
515
5 25
pS.4
6.00
6.40
P7.08
7.17
7.50
8.47
1.59
9 20
kp.jVtjjjo & CR,.XSON UAILPOAD.
On and after Monday. October, 31, 1SG4.
trains on this road will run as follows:
Lkavk Kbensbfug
At 6,('0 A. M . connecting with the Halt
more Express Wet and Through Accom
niodation East.
At 4,10 P. M., connecting with the Mail
Train West and Through Express East.
Leave Ckksso.v
At 12.30 P. M., or- on departure of Thro'
Accommodation West.
At 9 40 P. M.. or on departure of Express
East and Mad Wot.
ENOCH LEWIS, Gen.Supt.
'(he undersiged having purchased and
taken possession of the Ebenbur"
House (formely ocupied by Henry Foster.)
will be happy to receive and accommod
ate his old customers, and all others who
mny W disp-ised to patronize him. The
Proprietor feels assured from the spacious
HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that
he can offer at least as good accommo
dations as can be had at any other in the
place, lie is in possession of a large supply
of the choisest liquors with which Lis bar
will be furnished; his table will he furn
is bed with all th luxuries of the season, and
he intends by his hospitality and care, to
merit the patronage of all tbosa who stop
withhim.
ISAAC CRAWFORD.
Ebensburg April, 17, 1861. tf.
P
OUDIiETTE!
Fifteen Years Fair Trial!
A. PEYSSOX, Philadelphia.
POLDl.ETTE, $20,00 per ton, taken'
from the Factory loose, or 50 cents per
bushel, and J26.00 per ton in bags. de
livered at Steamboat and It. Road Depots,
in Philadelphia. Manufactory, Gray's Fer
ry lload, above the Arse: al, Philadelphia.
Depot. PEYSSON'S Farm, Gloucester,
N. J., Woodbury road.
Office Library Street, No. 420 back of
the New P. ,st Office. Philad'a. Dealers
FItEN'CH, RICHARDS & CO.,
FOUR I'll & CALLOW II ILL Streets.
Feb. 15. 18C5-4m PHILADELPHIA
miM 150 USE.
EBENSBURG PA
JOHN A. BLAIR. Proprietor.
THE PROPRIETOR will spare no pains
to render this Hotel, worthy of a continua
tion of the liberal share of public patron
age it has heretofore received. His table
will always be furnished with the best the
market affords? his bar with the best of
liquors.
His stable is large, and will be attended,
by an attentive and obliging hostler.
Ebwibnrg Ar.17 1881.
A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
6.50 ; 0.15 9,10 7.55
i j 8.10
7.25 9.50 9.42 8 30
7.34 i ; 8.38
I 1 SA'i
! 1 8.55
3.02 ; ! 9 05
! ! 9.11
I !
8.22 ! j 9.23
8.40 11.00 10.40 9.40
8 48 10.47 9 47
FOR
SC20FTTLA AKD SCECFULCUS DISEASES.
from Emery JCle, a itvi-kuoicn mercfutnt of
O.rfortl, Maine.
" I have sold Iar;e quantities of j-ouSaksapar-Illa,
but never yvl one t-ottle which laia-.t ol the
desired effect and lull m!i.-t-!ion to tliosv lio iook
it As lust as our peupic try it, tliey iiune tliele lias
been 110 meuiciue like it Le'lore iu bur coniniuuiiy.1'
Eruptions, Fimp'es, Blotches, Puctuie-s,
Ulcera, Sores, and all Diseases of tho Skin.
from Jiev. linlt. gfmtton. Jlristol, Enylnnt.
" 1 otly do my unty to ou aiiji:e imbue, vrkeu
I lidd my teotiiuony io tL:it on publish of llie me
dicinal virtues of your Caks!viauilla. ily daugh
ter, aged ten, had on atliiciiff; humor iu her ears,
eves, and hair for ytars, which we were unable to
cure until we tried our SaksaPauula. She has
becu well fur bonte montha.''
From Mrs. Jane E. Jiice. a vell lnotm and much
ettermetl Ituly j Dennisrille, 4 ttpc M"! ' o., V. J.
" My daughter bus vutfereU for a year past with a
pcrofu'loiia eruption, which was very troublesome.
XorhinjrnCbrde.l any relief until we tried your Saii
BAFAiULLA, wliich'eoou couioletel)' cured her."
From Cftarle P. Oage, Esq., of the wflthl-Unorr-nfirm
of Oage, Murray tf Co., manufLtctarers of enam
elled papers in jtashua. A'. U.
" 1 had for several years a very troub'efome hu
mor in my face, vWiich grew constantly worse until
it dittiKUied my leaiures and became au intolerable
aiRictiou. I tried almost everythii:? a mHii coujo of
Loth advice and medicine, but without any relief
whatever, until I took your Sa kSA l a Kl LLA . It
imiiiL-diBtely made my luce worse, as you told me it
niiirht lor a time; but in a lew weeks the new skin
bean to form under the biotches, and continued
until my face is as smooth as anybody', end 1 am
without auy symptoms of the dii-ease that 1 know
of. 1 erjoy iertect health, aud withurt a doubt owe
it to your t-AitSAPARiLi.A.:'
Erysipelas General Debility Purify the
Blood.
From Ir. Voht. Sairin, lloutton Ft.. Ar. T.
Dr. Aver: 1 seldom lnii to remove hrvptinni and
Scrofulous Hores by the ieie erinjr use of jour
t-AKSAFAKlLLi, 1 have just 1:0 w cured an at
tack of MaUonant Frttipelaa "with it. No altera
tive w e possess equals tlie ttF a rA 1:1 i.i.a you have
supplied to the protession as well as to the people."
FromJ. E. Johnston, Esq., Walem-m. tihio.
" t'r.r twelve vears 1 hud the yellow i -ipe.'e on
my right aim, during which time 1 tried aii the cel
ebrated physicians could taeh, aud took hundreds
of doliats' worth of medicine The ulcers were so
bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors
decided that my arm must be amputated. I bewail
taking vour Sa rpapa rilla. l ook two botf'i ?. and
someof your 1'illh 't ogether they have cud me.
J am now as well aud round as anybody Utiijg in a
public place, my case is known to everybody iu this
community, ana excites tl.c wonder ol all. '
From Hon. Henry Afrmra, M. P. P.. of Sorcastle. C.
a leading member of the Camuiiuu I'arlinment.
I have Usui your Saubafarilla in my family,
for peueral drhitity, and for pirfyivg the Olovft,
w it'.i very beu.dicial results. ai.d leel contniti.ee in
commending it to the afflicted."
Et. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Eheum,
Scald. Ueud, Sore Eyes.
From Hiirreil Sickler, Esq , the able toifnr cf the
Tunckhannock hemorrat, Vennsii I r-tuM.
" Our only child, about three vcars ol ao. w as at
tacked by pimples on his fortliead. '1 hey rj,;illy
sprtud until they formed a Iculi.M.me ami vnuivnt
soie, which covered his lace, ar.d sctuully blit:id
bis eyes lor some days. A skilful physician aj piii-d
inirsite of silver and other lemedies. without any n; -parent
effect. "or fitteen days we guarded his bantt-.
lest with them be should tcarope.. the i.-steiinj; : i.J
corrupt w ound w hich covered bis whole face, ilav
injf tried every tldngeise w e had any hope from, v e
begau giving your .Sarpapakilla", and E.p!iiig
the iodide ot potash :otion, as you diiect. Tlie s.ie
bewail to heal when we had tiveu the tirst bott.c.
ai d w as well w hen we had finished the tecoud. 1
child's eyelashes, w hieh hud c. tiie out, grew rj:.ii,
and l.e is now as healthy ar.d fair as any other. 1 1.;
whole neighborhood predicted that the cla.u aiut
die."
Syphilis and Mercurial Direasa.
From lr. Hiram S'oat. 'f St. Louis. Missouri.
"1 Iind your Sa;:ai'auii.la a moie elh-ci'.ial
remedy for the secondary symptoms of '.'. .-hi: in.
and lor syphilitic ct;sene than any other we pi s es.-t.
The profession are indebted to you for some oi the j
best lntdiciues we have." j
From A. .. French, if. Ti., an eminent jht;yiciin of
J.mcreuce, .la,ss., irho a jmmiHenl mi mLa? f
the Leyiatiiture of ilass'ichnsetts.
" Dr:. Aver My dear Sir: I have found vour
S A jAFA hi 1. 1. a au excellent temedy for Siphili,
Ix.iii of the primary and secondtry tjpe, and ehett
uitl in some cases that were too obstii.ote to ichl to
other remedies. I do rot know what we can i-w-
1 j-hiv with more ce'faintv of success, w Lere a power-
AU. .Ill . Cil 1 I. . 1(.L,II HI.
ifr. Chan. S. fan Lierr. r.f New Prnnsircl: .V. J.,
had drenttiul ulcers on his lejs. cuustd by the r.l-ii-t.-of
mercury, or meroirint dimase, which grew uu.e
ai.d more aggravated for years, in spite of every
remedy or treatment that could beapp'iea, utitii the
persevering use !' Avtit's Sai:.a pa iiilla relicvt.il
him. 1 c.v rn;i.i oau be lotind more mvetei ule t:i.d
distressing than this, and it took several dot n but
tles to cure hi:u.
Leucorrhoea, Whites, Female Weakness,
areger.erally produced by interitul Scnfu'tu;. I'lcrr
atimi, and are very oiten cured bv the alterative
effect of this S A 11 a p a hi l r. a . Some ca.-es rtouiie.
however, iu aid of the Kaksapauilla, the skillul
appiicatiou of local remedies.
From the irell-ln'itrn ami videy-eefrhrated Dr.
Jiicob M'irri!!. of Cincinnati.
"I have found your A its' A pa Kl 1.1 A mi exceXent
alterati e in i;ist-t.-s ot 1. maies Many c:ist s tf ir
regulaiity. Leucoi. bona. Internal Uiceratitin. and
local debility, uri-ing liom the scrofulous .ii-.il tic-is.
have y.eidecl to it. and there are few that do not,
w hen itseffect is properly aided by local treatment."
A lady, vutvilling to allow the publication of her
name, irrites:
" My daughter and myself have been cured of a
very debilitating I.r-ucori h.ea of long standing, by
two bottles of your Saksapap.illa."
Khenmstism. Gout. I.iver Complaint, Dys
pepbia Heart Disease, JMouia gia, .
w!ip:i ru-.ised bv S.-rofnta in the system, are rapidly
cured by this Kit. Saiisapakilla.
ayTr's
catiiautic tills
possess so many advantages over the 't!ier par
natives in the market, ami their superior virtues
are so universally known, that we need not do
more than to nssuro the public their quality i.t
maintained equal to the iiest it ever has been,
anil that they may he deeiwlol on to do ail
thnt thev have, ever d-uie.
rrepa'red by J. C. AYEIt, M. 1)., &. Con
Lowell. Mass., nud sold by
Dr. R. S. P.TTNN, Ebensburg,
C. T. FltAZEK, Johiibtown.
P. 11. SHIELDS, Loirctto, and dealers
everywhere.
June 15. 18C4.
HARNESS ! AND SADDLERY
The undersigned keeps constantly on
hand and is still manufacturing all articles
in his line such as,
SADDLES,
FINE SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESa
DAFT HARNESS,
BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLES,
CHECK LINES. HALTERS. WHIPS,
BR WII BANDS
&c. &c,
which he will dispose of at low prices for
cash.
His work is all warranted, si.d being ex
perienced, he puts the lst of leather in his
work. Thankful for past favors, he hopes,
by attention to business to merit a continu
ance of the patronage heretofore bo liberal
ly extended to him.
Shop above the store of Robert Davis.
Persons wishing good and substantial Har
uess can be accommodated bv.
N HUGH M'COY.
Ebensburg Dec, 11, 1801-tf.
The Constitution of the United States
with explanatory notes for sale by
JAMES MURRAY.
HELMBOLD'S
Genuine Preparations.
COMPOUND FLUID EXTKACT BUCI1U.
a Positive and Specific Remedy for tliseases
of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop
sical Swellings.
This Medicine increases the power of Di
gestion, and excite the Absorbents, into
healthy action, by whieh the Watery or
Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural
Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain
and Inflammation.
UELMPOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU.
For Yeakue-sses arising from Excesses,
Habits of Dissipation, Early In.liscietion of
Abuse, attended with the tollowing symp
toms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing.
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease. Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System.
Hot Hands. Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face.
Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on,
which this medicine invariably removes,
soon folio wb
Impotency, Faiuity, Epileptic Fits,
In one of which the Patient may expiie.
Who can say that they are not frequently
followed bv those 'Direful Disea-es.'''
"INSANITY AND CONSUM PTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their suff
ering, But none will confe?s the records of the
Insane Asylums.
And Melancholy Deaths by Gnsnm)lion
hear ample witness to the Truth of the as
sertion.
The Constitution once effected urith Organic
Weakness requires the aid of Mexlieine to
Strengthen and Invigorate the System,
TFAicA IIei mbolds EXTRACT BUCHU
invariably dots. A Trial will convince the
most skeptical.
FEMALES FEMALES FEM A I ES.
In many Affections jiecvliar to Females the
Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other
remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irre
gularity, Painlulness, or Suppiession of
Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous state of the Uterus. Leuchorrl cea
or Whites, Steii'.ity, and for all complaints
incident to the sex, whether arising from
indiscretion Habits of Dissipation. r in t lie
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
Take no more Dal sum. Mercury, or un
pleasant Medicines J'or unpleasant and dans
terous diseases.
HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND
IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES
SECRET D I SEAL'S
In all their Stages, At little Expense.
Littie or no change in Diet. No inconve
nience. And no Exsnre.
It causes a tnquent disire and gives
strength to Urinate, ttureby Removing Ob
structions, Preventing and Curing Strict
ures, of the Urethra, a!lay'pr Pain and In-
tlamrriation, so fr'quent in the cl.;ss of dis
eases, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased
and icornout Matter.
Thousands upon Thousands who h.i'e
l ei-t: the Victims of Quacks, an-1 who have
paid heart fres to be cured in a short time,
have found they were deceived, and that
the "POISON" has, by the use of "Power
ful Astringents," been dried up in the sys
tem, to break out in an aggravated form,
ami perhaps after Marriage.
Use Htlmbol.Ps Extract Bur-hn for all
affvr-tions and diseases of the URINARY
ORtiANS. whether existing in MALE or
FEMALE, from whatever cause oriinntinc
I and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING
Diseases of the.-e Organs requires the aid
of a DIURETIC. HELM HOLD'S EX
TRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUR
ETIC, and is certain to have the desired
efl'eet in all Diseases for which it is Recom
mended. Evidence of the most reliable and respon
sible character will accompany the medicine.
Price $1,00 per bottle, or six for $5.00.
Delivered to any Adiliess, securely packed
from obseivation.
Describe Symptoms in all Communications
Cure Guaranteed! Advke Gratis!
Address letters for it. formation to
II. B. HELM BOLD, Chemist,
104 South Tenth st., bel. Chesntit, Phila
HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot.
IIELMBOLD'S Drug ami Chemical Ware,
house,
694 Bmadwav. New York.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND
UN PRINCIPLED DEALERS who endea
vor to dispose "of their own" and "other"
articles on the reputation attained ly
He-lnibold's Genuine Preparatioi s.
Extract Buchu.
' " Sarsaparilla.
" " Improved Rose Wash.
SOLD BY
ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
ASK FOR IIELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO
OTHER.
Cut out the Advertisement and send for it
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EX
POSURE. March 9, 1804
-ly.
Tutt DENTISTRY.
HE undersigned Graduate of the Balti
more College of Dental Surgery, respect
fully offers his professional services to the
citizens of Ebensburg. He has spared no
means thoroughly to acquaint himself with
every improvement '.n his art. To many
years of personal experience he has thought
to add the impaitod experience of the high
est authorities in Dental Science. He sim
ply asks that an npportuity may be given
ior nis worie to speak its own praise.
SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S.
Office in Colonadu Row.
Repkp.knces.
Prof. C. A. Harris; T. E. Bond, jr. ; W. R.
Hardy ; A. A. Blandy, P. II. Austen, of the
Baltimore College.
Cr Will be at Ebensburg on the fourth
Monday of each month, to stay one week.
The Life and services of General Grant
for sale by
JAMES MURRAY.
Johnstown Marble AVerki;
A NEW STOCK
The subscriber has just received a
large ana iihuu&u.hg iuvu:t-c u,ij(.
Ttol'.an and American tX&.
i i ..r
MARBLE, lilkk
comprising the largest and finest 'ZfJl-.
stock of the kind ever brought to JjT,
Johnstown, at his establishment
on Franklin Street, where he is prepared,
with ar. adequate force of experienced and
skilful workmen, to execut- all kinds of
MONUMENTS. Mantels, Tombstones. Ta
ble and Bureau Tops, Sec., as cheap as they
can be purchased in any of the cities.
A large stock of GitiNDSTONts on hand
and for sale low.
07 Prompt attention paid to or lers from
a distance and "work delivered Iktp de
sired. JOHN PARKE.
March 13, 18G2.
GREAT ATTRACTION!!
Call and Examine the Goods.
rjlIlE subscrileis having returned from
i the city, have now opened one c f the
largest aud most carefully assorted stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ,
ever offered to the people of Carroll town and
the surrounding country, which they will
sell at as low a figure as any store in the
country. Their sti ck consists of
DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTH
ING, BOOTS AND SHOES
of al! kinds. Ladies' Dress Goods of all kinds,
French Merinos, Delaines. Silks, Alptcas,
Plaids, &c. Their st-ck of Groc-nies con
sist of the best articles the niaiket aflords of
COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO, 4 C.
Their Cutlerv is if the best manufacture.
Their 'QUEENSWARE and HOLLOW
WARE are of the finest quality. Ladies
who wish to make a good investment should
call and examine for themselves.
All kinds of country produce taken, anil
greenliacks not refuted, Give us a call, and
we will endeavor to give v. u .sati-f.nltion.
May 18, 1804. E. GLASS A: CO.
iriGnLnMPoiYr,Nir
M TO BLACKSMITHS.
Four fifths of time and hard labor save !
by Using
ISAAC C. SINGER'S.
NEW AND COMPLETE TIRE AND
BAND BENDER.
Patented March 10,
l!
elite! a :vir.-
tages are
1st. Having strong gear v. heel t'
power, one man can operate ittol
obt-
1!!
ndc.
wasroii tire, any dize under 1
!. 4 irnhe.s.
lar. to h.-ld th
r-.!!. r.-. it tak.
2d. Havim moveable. io
l-w w t:.l1-.t-. ..1. lit;. r-fc, ..-1 v. 1 .!
all twist out of the bar, '
.l.ile bending in
rccilar circle.
3d It can be shifted to lmd to any do
sired circle from one, up to twelve feet, in
one minute.
4th. 11 e inga movcal-e centre post . which
can lie quickly taken off, tires and bands
are easily taken out.
nth. Tlie upper ribbed roller will always
draw the bar thiough.
Cth Being guaged and r. umbered, a card
with dir. t-ti-.i s. aec, n:; :.ni"' it.
The Machine in g-.d (oil the j -urTrd)
running order, bolted upon a sir. ne piece !
timber, without legs or eratik, for .yJO. or
with legs arid crank f'- r $.05.
All cash orders prompt! attended to.
State and CVni.tv Ri;:hts for sale.
ISAAC C. SINGER.
Ebensbutg, April C l"o4-ly
E
bmbnrf It col. Store.
Just received
a fresh stock of Paper, Src.
Legal C:ip.
White and IMne Laid Cap.
' Plain White On.
j White and Cue" Laid Post.
' Connucivial l etter.
Octavo Note Guilt Edge.
L-dy's Note.
Blank Ueeds. Mortg:ieo, ami l!on 1
Hlank Summons" and Executions.
Iilank Books.
Tuck Pass Books.
Time Books
Blotting Paper.
Arnold's Writing Fluid.
Steel Pens and l'en Holders.
Envelopes Large and .fmnll.
Copy Books and lncela;.
Books of various kinds 10 ,-fs.
Segcirs and Tohacoo and ;;iius
tions of the best quality.
Just received two new fi'st i-l.e
t i Si ..th
itlier -!-s
No-re's,
"VKRY HARD CASH." by Charles Reade.
and "HAKRLLL .MARK HAM," ly M. U.
Braddon.
April 13, 1864. ' JAM'.'d M U it RAY.
EISEXSBUKC. P.AKI.HY
A X P
immmm mmmm
f k Ui-j Mtb.cni.er. having gf at: et:!.trrui
nis UAitiii and repie; ii . ,i ms
sbk of GROCERIES and CONFECTION
ARIES, is prepared t supply orders, on
shoit notice. lie has also added to his
store, manv either articles, such as
FLOUR. SUGAR, Col'FEE. CHEESE.
SALT, TOBACCO & i-EGARS, SPICES.
TOYS. NOTIONS. &c.
CARBON OIL at the lowest retail prices.
A fine lot of CHRISTMAS CANDIES,
CAKES and Christmas PRESENT. to
which he solicits the patronage of the pub
lie. He has. also, attached to his establish
ment. an OYSTER and DRINKING SA
LOON, whre fresh Ovstces. Surdities and
prime ALE aud PORTER can be had. at
all hours.
GEORGE GURLEY.
Dec. 2, 18C3.-Iy.
"VTotlce.
1 All persons indebted to me
subscription, advi rtisini or job work, are
requested to settle their accounts immedi
ately. JAS. S. TODD.
April 13. 1864.
JANSION HOUSE.
AT THE PFXX'A RALROAD DEPOT
PITTSBURG. PA.
MEALS READY ON THE ARRIVAL
OF ALL TRAINS.
J. II. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
fept. S3. 1868. tf
M1J -9T k. VX
CELEBRATED
A pure and vot.derful Tonic, corrtctiw a-j
alterative (( wonderful ethcucy iu Uiauise
of the
STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWEL1?.
C.ires Dyspepsia, Liver Gnnplait.t, ili-a!.
ache. General Debility. Nrvotisr.?ys, )-.
pression o: ' id ri ts. Constipation. C..hc, la
termitterit Fevers. Cramps and Spasms, ?r j
all Complaints of either Sex, ar..-;:,g frora
B -!i!y Weakness whether inS.ere-nt in
syste-ui or produced by special causes.
Nothing that is not wholesome.
and restorative in its ratu-e enters ;ke
composition rf HOSTETTER'S STuilACH
BITTERS. This popular preparation cm
tains no miilera! of any kind, no cV.I y
botanical e-leme-nt; no Sery excitant. b:t it
is a cortibinatiijn of the extracts cf rare hi',
r-amie herb and plants with the nuiest ai
miiucst of all diffusive stiniiiUnls.
P is well to be fop-armed ajait.st .''.i.-c.i-e,
and, sofaf'as the human sy-n-m e-nn !
protecteii iv human means ngvnst
engerniered by an v.nwhohsoine atn.osj lit;:,
impure wafer and other external e- u--s,
HOSTET 11. R'S BI'ITLRS n-iy l e
on as a haftuard.
In districts ii.fe.-ted with Fcrer oral A--i.t.
it i at he-en h u.ol i:dalr.ble
an-.i ii resist ih'.r as a remedv
is a pre-i.i;v
tnd tii -Us..!.-:?
who report to it under apprehet.sie - i &:i
attack, escape the rctur;"c; and t'r.oUsA'.i
who neh 1 1 to avail t hem selves --f irs yr.y
te-ctive qualities, ir. advatice, arc curt-! i.y
very la ief c.ur.-e- f this inarveiotts inciielt.r
F'tvvr and Ague patients, aft. r bcit.j p.:
with ;i. initio ( r inor-tl.s jn v.dn. u:."ii ;..-.
saturaitd with thae d;in't r t;s a!ha! i'.i's
not ut.lieqi:. ntly re.-t..r. d r.. he ..'.th 'r'x r.
lew bV the U-i: uf UOSTUl'IKU'
BITTERS.
Toe weak st.-iv.ftch is rapid'y in vie- r.vi
and the appetite restored by this a. m .-:.
T. :.i-. a nil he nee it w..rks won.;-, :
of istepia ane1 in 'ess ee.l.ti: ti.c.l i ri
til iis:
ilit 11:
uel!
cot.li; n.:.l
a 'ci.tie hi
is up---:, ti e
Indie.-th n. Ac
less ajqx rii-nt, as
relieves the ('.'
superinduced by irregu'ar ae',o:i
ri stive and secret i ve c-roars.
tr.c
Pers. ti
Languor
from the
point is
of fee
. iial
. imrss tf
. Iind pr'.'irj
Iii.ters. Ti
a
an. I
t;:n-
and
in- st ee-iiclusive.
sr-X' .
T'oe ;il:.'.v
f Pi i -Us C
"' J
nssur.r e,; . a sm'e e.'ose
f tut'
r 'i
and by oocaMonaliy r.sortii:!.
ittrn of the crrt.pla'r! i.niy b
As a (icmral T.-e.ic, L1
I'd ITERS pr-'uiue efretts v.
t : i-t-t i-. '.iei -d or v. it;i( -sed bet
It. tr-
IE": i e:".'
i'uiiv aj
pre. -luted. In cum s -f C-zo '''''""
.v.v.. rr'm i,'ire J'-."ri u. i Iv "'
ir y and Decrepitude ar sinir f w:: '.. A.
it ext rcises the eiectric it.rlii'-n- e. hi rr
convalescent staires of al! diseases u cpt-r'
as a delig! tad inv"goi;iiit.
powers of nature are itlaxeu, it tj
rc-inf -roe and re-e: tablisVi them.
L-ist. but n..t ha,t. it : T'y O S;
StimubtJit l-e'.Ti- r..iui.f... ...red t'r- w "'
ad in:nK 'U.ais mater::."
from rn i-i elements j,r m
!:d 01:'.i,
more rr
v irw
'es ::
f
an the ordiuarv tonics
a:.-
stt, macules
the dav.
No 'family m'.licit e 1...... -en so r.w
sally, and. it may be t.u'v a hit -1. dr.Tr
ly popular with th: - ' t t-,.rtMi!
'the comtiiunitv. as IB ;r-T. "ITER'S BH
'11 RS.
I'n parcd by IIO.-TE I TER & JIiu
Pitt.-bTirgh, Pa.
.sold i.y a'.! Dniirists. Grocers and -"-keepers
everv where.
Mirch 0. lSClIy.
"JOHN S. CRC MALD
DEALER IN
miiirpy s faicy mi
, ' ;'"', J,.1.Y(;S EMRROW KiSS
CLOAKS & SHAWLS
Crscts.
I lOupCi
;'d
Skirts,
hi
Pcrftinicty, '
Gloves'. Hi'1'
,ir,il
'iivlr.'ii
s rstioes
I en-hi.-f--. Fat.cv GihuIs. notitjis,
MAIN STREET.
Nov.
JOHNSTOWN, r
0, 18G1. lv- .
mi t in
S K
I
WILLIAM P. PATTON.
JIS.ST!W 1.
ALL RIBS
rii!iUi uim
such
common Winsor Chairs, tf1
Cliairs
Backed Chairs. Sociable Chairs,
, . i-( i . . .. v.. ....lis. .
r:it (!?bt
ire
for : ROCKINl
vr; cilATUS oP iH'EUV
0
mm seat nm
Settees, L'ltnixes. &C-. .".
CABINET FURNiTURt
el every description ami ol '
STVLES. WITH PRICES TOSl'B 'r
Tastes of all.
Thankful for past favors, he -"
fullv solicits a libe.nl share of I'ubiu' rb.ii
ajre. Cliutou Street, Johnstown U
Co. Pa.
November 20tt,
r u
si-
- - Ti
STOHAOH
BITTSBS.