uu "-:-"" ; : r : : y 1 ... . tr..l,.if(m I WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATTVF. Thiawon-i . ' r t T -ri '"Tl'l5555555 grflKT. J ft'851 :.-.- torv of the late w- ' rffrnni wcpon of war ,vvt'.pj'"a, ,..,.,. v.d. of the Mor- t-a mw - . . ..f.kic . a nt i h a line a U) ... 1 it. a A fTOTl I Ui IUW r . Mid I"0 r -1 B,sr' nlitoA freelv to 'Cofonr Tatent Office, and I'?- V of every ituprovemcw.. . l i onleJ, and that tbeRus- , ral in " York thus became 8 ' ;.b.n expteWe material, dis teJW". invented bT Mr. it.. ecu"j iM f . , ; used to some extent ' S;n the fortification at Sebastapol, 1''"' 5 i .i.... no longer be ' . vr drawings , Secretary of War-General ' ,i ovr officers gave it their atteo '..j,, h.!a matter was afterward fouud tby eonld no longer the war the invention were WOOD'S HAIR RE3TORATIVF..Thi won derful prepcration is having an extensive sale in nil parts of the Union. It is one of the few pat ent medicines which arc now sold over the coun try that are really what their inventors claim for them. Wherever it has had a fair trial, the result has been precise' y as Wood predicts. It has never failed to turn the white hair back to the natural joolor, where the directions have been strictly followed, and numerous cases it has restored the hair upon heads that had been bald for years. It is not pretended that it will make the hair grow in every case.but where it fails there is certainly no remely. The restoration of the hair has been effected in so inanj instances where the seemed utterly hopeless, that it is certainly worth while for all who have lost their hair to try the experiment of using a bottle or two of Wood' Restorative. f Moline Workman. For sale here by all druggists. 52 2w Mir MARRIED IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES U . J- kini i O bcicii j...... 3T . . e..,. i,.r these men were all becoming famriar ... br Ae liuuti tly abandoned the iuveu. i Lrr:cd tbeir knowledge to Utah. The iSlVl tisSed themselves that old kegs, boxes, anything iu U fis'lo to contain a bottle oi me . :1 ... -k - i-,f lal1 . pebbles, and fragments of fo rlipn and form- ria oe ci'u" i wlinie discharge could be at thrust any distance, to a aeconu .'.jnJ ttie Mormons may bo prepared ... Ji9 powrrs of the new system ia the jiHofl'uh- ife :ch vsry little credit to thia mar .gtorj, bui it is curiouj enough to merit -x sttfttioa. Aiornis Kut-rrios is MorsT Vrctic9 -he Lon-iou Timrx, of Uctobrr 1J. has a r iroia Srl". which says : Tlm-ihr. wi had one of the finest . j On the 5tb iokt., by Key. L. II Powell, Mr. DANIEL J DAVIS, of Ebensburg, to 51i KLIZA EVANS, of Cambria town ship. The happy couple in tbo brightest hour that can possibly dawu across the pathway of mortals in their earthly pilgrimage, did not forget the printers. We gratefully acknowl edge the receipt of a delicious wedding cake, for which they will please accept our heart felt thanks. In the language, of Scripture, may their days be long in the land," and may they live to see their " children, and their children' children, rife up and call them blessed." os!ible to be pecn iOii:n f esuviui, p fc.-vcn at niht the crater appeared .0 S;; l'"g i aim' suddenly a.-ose from ;itn the uvt ulv?J forth t on a very iiirfaea, and w!th vury groat rapidity. . lit direciiou of the Fosse delle Faraonc, ..Jn i-i thsti ihree h )urs it had run over :i! tiif Jil&c .'iat 5prstes the crater from .iirln le Cvn. lbs place where stand V?uu Observatory and tbo famou rsilH which servs as a refuge fr trav-ii-tfcf ill e.'Hri'.rirs, for no foreigner cnuc." N;i without ii'skiMZ the ascent to Ihi.u ILaiiKA 19 iae one mouniaiu roau (innoicnl lia hai made, you can a- Jfsi'ansAj i three hours All the 'iays w re thronged witli people alaii ;u ihin lca:itiul eruption. On the 10th inst., by the llev. Mr. Mont eomery, Mr. D. C ZAIIM, to Miss LU CKKTIA UODGEKS. both of Ebensburg. Inasmuch as our friend Damil was in days gone by an Editor and Printer, we record with feelings of sincere pleasure the fact of his having arrived at the sago conclusion that single blessedness is a humbug, and that their is no real happiness out of the married state. This morning the hearts of all connected with this establishment were mads clad, by the receipt of a delicious pound cakb. rt cetera ; and from the manner in which they were dis posed of we can truly say, that printers are no enemies to the go-! things of this life. Af ter all were fully " refreshed," a meeting was organized, the Devil in the chair. The fol lowing resolutions were then read and adopt ed by acclamation. Jietolved. That we hereby tender to Mr. and Mrs. Zaiim, our sincere congratulations on the joyful occasion of their marriage, and they will please accept our thanks for the sub stantia! evidence they have furnished us to day that auiid their happiness they did not forget the Printers. KrvAvrd, That we firmly believe that Mat rimony is a glorious institution. the opinion of crusty old bachelors to the contrary, not withstanding, that our friend Danikl hath acted mate. wanderers in the vale of celibacy "go thou a i i-i f and do UKcwiSft. P. F. O'NIELL, President, bio THAT ALL THE BALD AND GRAY CAN be restored perfectly to original growth, and color so far as their locks are concerned does not admit of doubt; besides.it will cure every possi ble disease of the scalp, whether developed as dandruff itching or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions even scald-head-rand in no possible case will it fail of curing as if by magic, nervous or periodical head-ache, and if used twice a week by the young regulaily, it will preserve the color and keep the hair from falling, to any imagina ble ago. Read and judge : Millford, Worcester co., Mass., Nov. 1855. PROF. O. J . WOOD Dear Sir : I takepia sure in bearing voluntary testimony to the mag ic effects of jour wonderful Kair Restorative. As far back as 1830, my hair commenced falling off until thetop of my scalp lcame bald and smooth as giass, ana u nas continued to tall for a great many years, notwithstanding I haveused many celebrated preparations for restoration. Stein . .1 l : . , . , . uur auviTiisfincin, l was inauced to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonishment. lounaaitcr a tew applications, that my bair be came firmly Bet, and assumed a elosev and beau tiful appearance ; and bv the time I had Used a quart bottle, my bald head was covered over with a young ami vigorous growth of hair, which is now from o.ie to two inches in length, aud growing last. lours, truly. HENRY GOODRICH. Chariest own. Mass., Aug. 9, 1855. Gents: Nothing but a duty and sympathy mai i leci to comnumicate to others that are af- I t i , i , t i mum :s i nave oeen. wouia inciuce me to give this public, acknowledgement of the benefit I have received from Prof. ood's Hair Restorative. I . . , . - iicu i ursi commence! using it. my iiair was quite gray, and in pots entirely bald. I have now used the restorative alxmt five months, and my hair is entirely changed to its original color brown, and the new hair ia over three inches iu length on the spots where it was bald. I have also been mucti gratified attus healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was dry, and it nas ceased to come out as lrmerly. Respectfully vours, Arc, MrsR. A. STODDARD From Mrs. Ingal Is, a well known nurse In Boston. Doston, Oct. 19, 1855. (iei.ta : At jour request, and Wing so highly pleased with the effects of the Restorative. I am free to state that my hair had become finite thin and entirely while. I have for the past five years len in the habit of using dye. but hearing of the extraordinary effects of this article, I was induced to try it. My hair has been restored to its origi nal thickness, and also to its former color, which is light brown. Yours, respectfully, MRS. 1NUALLS. SPtEHDID GIFTS AT 439 ChEZTNUT STREET, rniLJELKJK -Tha Original Gift Book ' Store, G. G. EVANS would inform lii frno tha public, that he lias removed bis Star Gift rioot btore and Publishing House, to the splen did store in Brown's Iron Building, 439 CHEST. NUT street, two doors below Filth. purchaser of each book will reeeiro one of th following gift,-ralued at from 25 cents to 100, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, &c . EACH WOIITU. 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watch es, ioo 00 550 Patent Anchor do do 50 00 400 Ladies' Gold W-.tches, 18k. cases, 35 00 600 Silver Lever Watches, warranted, 15 00 600 Parlor Timepieces, - 10 00 GOO Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and Pins, 10 00 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, $5 00 to 12 00 600 Gent' Vest Chains, 10 00 1000 Gold Lockets, (large size, double case,) 1200 Gold Lockets, (small size.) 1000 liold l'encil Cases, with Gold Pens, lt-00 Extra Gold liens, with cases and holders, 2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies',) 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils, 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with case. C500 Gold Rings, (Ladies',) 2500 Gent's Gold Uinjs. 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 3500 Missis' Gold Breastpins, 3000 Pr VtKr.i ves. 2000 See Ceut's Gold Bosom Studs, 2000 do - do Sleeve Buttons, 20p0 Pair Ladies' Ear Drops, 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 15,000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet or Mosaic Pins, 2,500 Ladies' Cameo Shawl and Kibbon Pins, 5,000 Fet ridge's Balm of a Thousand Flowers, EVANS' new Catalogue contains all the most popular books of the day, and the nee-t publi cations, all of which will be sold as low a; can be obtained at other stores. A complete cata logue of books sent free, by application through the mnil. bv addressing G. G. EVANS, 439 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town in the United States. Thore desiring so to act can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. '- X. B. In consequence of the money crisis, and numerous failures, the subscriber has been ena bled to purchase from assignees an immense stock of books, embracing every department of literature, at prices which will enable him to give 500 worth of the above gifts on every J100U worth of book sold. , . - An extra book, with a gift. ill be sent to each person ordering, TEN books to be sent' to one address, by Express. - ' . , 03- SEND FOll A UATALUULIS. EBENSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. wish to make kioira t-9 lb IHE mbseribcrs people of Ebenslairg and vicinitv, that they have T U HM I . ..! .. i mm - ... . AUDITOR'S KOTICC THE undersigned, Ruditor appointed by tl.eOr- I ptians' Court of Cambria cobnty, to distribute the fund in the hands of Alexander B. lringle, administrator de bonis non of Wm. Barnett, uee'd. among the creditors and heirs, hereby gives I just received, at their utore notice that he will attend to the duties of said 1 on Main street, opposite ttie M untain House," tl e larr TUESDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER, atl gest andbest ilexited o'clock, P. M., when aud where all persons in-1 stock of tcresteil are requested to attend or le freverde barred from coming in for a share of said fund. PIJIL S. NOON. Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 2 1 , '57 60 4t -l 1 m TTlttchei 3 3 5 10 2 2 1 1 2 1 8 8 2 G 5 50 60 50 00 00 60 00 50 60 75 00 07 50 00 50 00 00 50 60 STRAYED Oil STOLEN 17 ROM THE RESIDENCE OF THE SUB- .M. scriber, living in Green township; Indiana county, near u arm an s Mill, a sorrel Mare, with whito spot on her fore head, going on 9 years tld, aUait 10 hands high, in piettv gotxl tr-i der. Anv ncrsou rcturiiins said n.aro will be well rewarded. JOHN DUNKLE. Newman's Mills, Indiana to., Pa. Ot. 8. KT 91 5fO TO 1Ui: PlllLIC- HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the undersigned have this day bought of John Stevens TWO BAY MARES and their sucking colts, aud leave the same with the said John Steven during our pleasure. GEORGE LITZINCEB E. C. M'MULLIN. Oct. 28, 185751 Tlicir Jstock ocwitt T1 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON the estate of James Duncan, late of Black lick township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate arc requested to make payment, and thot-e having claims against it wm present them properlv authenticated for settle ment. ' SARAH DUNCAN, Adm'x. Oct. 27,1857 51 Ct ' T' Town Property for Sale. HE UNDERSIGNED WILL DISPOSE OF his valuable property, ituated on the Sus quehanna & Ebensburg Plauk Road, aud adjoin ing the residence of Iter. David Jenkins, The property being beautifully situate-', would make a goc d summer residence. The building i two story, and well planned, together with all the ne cessary out-buildings attached. There are 4 acres of ground attached to the premises, on which will be found a choice lot of fruit trees. Terms made easy. JAMES R. DAVIS. Ebensburg. Aug. 26. 185742- Jc vrelry ever brought t this town, in part as follows, vis : Eight day and Thirty hour, spring and wsijjht (locks, Fancy, Parlor and Bar-room Clock a. Gold Hunting- cae andojen facn Lever Watti es, Gold Hunting-case detached Levers. Gobi Hunting cfe Lcpines, Silver flur.ting ca Le vers. Silver Hunting case detached Ievor, Sil ver U niting cae Ix-piucs, Ojen face Iver, lupines and Quarticrs, Gold Guard. Vest n! F.b Chains, Gold Lockets. Gold Seals. .Gld Penri's, Bar J i Wilson's celebrated Gold Pons, Gul l and Cameo Breastpins. Gld Ear-Hrga. Gents Brear tpins. Gold linger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins. Gold Shirt Studs, Gold Sleevo Buttons, Gold Cliarms. Gld. Silver and Steel Watcb. Keys, Gold Crosses, Gold Hooks, Silver and Silrbr-platcd Tea and . Table SptoR,. Butter Knives. Silver Thimbles. Silver Onard and Fob Chains. Spectacles. Port Moiinaioa. Clock Keys. Accordeon', Violins, Flutrc, Ac, &c.r &c. The above and many other artiefcs, ot raa tioned, will W Mold as cheap if hot cheaper tbaa can 1 e bought in any other establishment tLia side of Philadelphia. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ACCOft- DEONS, A-c. repaired with promptness and al low rates. AM goods sold, and articles repaired. warranted. Confidrtit that they cvntiot le undersold, the sub scriber would respectfully solicit a continuance or the patronage of the public. . , STAHL AROBERTS. Aug. 26, 1S57. 42-tf. . ..... T r Viifely m ' taking unto nimseii a ueip- and we would say to all disconsolate :uooting X Stick, mark. Secretary. AcCfcPTlNCB or rim Hkuf Law. The tit i r W . r.vttV'1-ers rr tii rarmors and ijancasier fi'r p)L,k infci vi-nW'lav fjr the purpose ' i-rin the provisions of thx Act pas- i itr seirsion of thr legislature, : T. uiii I -r Hi" vruption of en cie pay- ; i'T ihf haaks. an 1 ;r the r-li-f of debt- j " TL- i. fclina at both batiks were large-j :: u ', and the piovisioiis of the law I unaniiii Misi y accepted. Tit 1 arsuers Bank, as will be seen ry the nitico rlswhcrt, have declared a div- 'u i .,f three rer -nt. ui the laft six months. :e Hftief Act liioits the divid nds to mx The following is from the Pastor ef the Ortho dox Church, Brookfield. RruokfM d, Masi.. Jan. 12, 1855. Prof. WotkI Dear Sr Having made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its effects have been excellent in remo ving inflammation, dandruff, and a constant ten dency to itching, with which I have Ixen troub led from my childhood, and has alw restored the hair, which was In-coming gray, to its original color. I have used no other article with any thing like the ssme pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG. o .W. 4. on the capital. yKC Tni Kkxtkky SK.NATOKMiir. The con : fur t1-- office of United States Sei ator iu j .ukfy. t- be filled at the next sfsin of j .1 f a i .. - i-5iilUir9, in wnicu I lie ieniocrun uir majority on jint ballot, appears to lie be- Htn. James Guthrie, late geeretary lbs Treasury, and Hon. Lynn Boyd, for- rwi Sneaker of thu Hous-. I lie tlifcu.'sion ftlie rrrpeetive im-rits of the.-so two candidates j getting quite animated in different prts of i State. ! KEICilSTCIl'S XOTICE. XTOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE O. J JJl following accounts have been passed and ii ird iu the Register's Utlice of Cfmbtia county , and will le presented for conSrniation at the next Orphans' Gurt of said county, to be held at Ebensburg, on the first Monday of December ix it, t wit : The final nccount of Samuel D. Lilly and Michael Leavy, Executors of Uoes Brown, dee'd. The vipplen.ct.tal account of George Litzinger, Executor of Ix:onard Lity.iugT, dee'd. The tinal account of Wesley J. Bute, adm'r of Alien Rnc, dee'd. The partial account of John W. IIynes, one of the Executors of Joseph Haynes, decM. TSe p:wrtinl account of Wm. Kittell, adm'r of Win. M. Smvth. dee'd. The 'arti:l account of Wm. Ryan, Jr., adm'r of Jor-eph A. TKld doeeased. WM. C. BARBOUR, Register, l'.eg'rs offiee. Nov. 11, 1807 tc f From the Jersey City Telegraph, What is it For This Wood's Hair Re storative? Is a question asked daily by hnn- dred. We answer without limitation or fear of contradiction, that it is the onlv article known which will do all it promises for the human hair it trill renrw t grnirth it irtll slop its Jelling it will restore Us natural color ! It is not a Hair Dye, but a speedy and efficacious Restorative. WOOD & G. Proprietors. Sl2 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market st.. St. Louis. Mo. For sal? here by all Drrtggists. nov. 11, '7 OXLT'ONE BOTTLK DR. SAXDFORD'S INVIGORATOR, O li L I V E 11 R E MED Y . IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE TROU bled with Liver Complaints, unless the most desperate of cases, when the secoxi bottle will, with scarce a single failure, restore the patient to health and v5r. We wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the Invigorator is com pounded by a phys'u ian who has used it in his practice for the past twenty years', with a suc cess almct credulous, and that it is entirely veg etable, being composed wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed when it is know none bottle of the In vigorator contains as much strength as one hun dred doses "of Calomel without any oi irs ueieiiri ous effects. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting between the subscribers, trading un- er the firm of Mullen & Short, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books will be left in the hands of Mullen for collection. JOHN MULLEN, ' THOMAS SHORT. Hemlock. Oct. 24, 1857. 1YILI,I4!1 A. MURRAY, Attorney at L.aw, Ebrnibnrf, Pa. FFICE A FEW DOORS EAST OF K ROB LETS' store. nov.4:'57. J. V. soox, Attorn- at Law, EbinibDrg, Pa, 'ICE IN COLON A I") E ROW. Nov. 11, 1857:t.tf A Uook for Kvery Ifcxn' Library.' HAkK INDUCIUHMS TO AGSM?. N VASSERS WANTED TO OBTAIN SUB scritx-rs for the "Comprehensive Geography and Historv, Ancient anl modern, of the world. bv S. J. Goch-tch. H'eter Parley.) Handsomely i lK.und in tloth gilt, and illustrated with 200 I 1 : 1 en ......... 9-1 1'jh:;tkks ix Pennsylvania. The two f. Senators from l-nnsvlvania. tbe Gov- l d i al. uvp rum vnnai i . ... . i . . , ., tt .... -, sir:ci win oe geu. nppue. ?ctker ana Ltit;i LlerK ! uie iiouc oi ; ...,,, .linl cs , ,ev W,,UM i-ke pr?eutat:ves arc all practical printers present Chief Justice and tbe newly elcc ; Jnde Thompson, of the Supreme Court, oiked as journeymen printers, at Ilanis- urz, thirty years ago. .ir Speaking of a beautiful brunette belle f an Illinois city, a friend of ours accounts e r the broitncss of ber complexion by t tuat she has been often tO'isttd. the rT An extensive revival of religion is in reM among the Methodists, on York ?rinr, V circuit. beautiful engravings and 80 maps. Price $3.- Sld only by agents, to each of whm a special Applicants sliould state to eanva;-s. 1 no , - -ii i - . i : . . is now reauy. copies win oe em oy miui, jooi. paid, on receipt of the price. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. The" Home Journal" says -f this work: 4,No family whatever should be without it." For full particulars in regard to an agency, address GEORGE W. ELLIOT, Publisher and Bookseller, No. 172 William street. New York. Pfar All kinds cf School and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, Stationery and Maps furnished at the very lowest prices. Orders so licited, f nov. 11, 1857:1 OJtlMIAKV C'Ol'RT MALE. Y V1KTUK OF AN ORDER QF THE OR PHANS' Court of Cambria county, theie will te exposed to public sale on the premises, on MONDAY, the 2.1d inst.. at one o'clock, P. M., all the right, title and interest of William Crutn, in the following described tract or parcel of land, v'.z : All that piece cr parcel of land, with its ap purtenance!', commencing at a spruce corner, on hue of Araut Nonman, thencu north 75 west eighty-four perches to a po$, thence south 5 j west two hundred and eighty perches, to a post, i thence south 75 east, sixt two ami a half per ches to a sugar, on line of John M'Coy, thence north 44 cast thirty-two perches to a line, thence north 5 east one hundred and seventy-eight per dies to the place of beginning containing nine ty-nine acres and one hundred and twenty-eight oerches, the same being allotted to "William and ( Benson Crum, chihircn of 1 achel Crum, and sit ! uate in SummerhiH township. Cambria coiiutv. I TERMS One third of the pnrchase money to i be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two cnual arnual iavrnentthereatter with in terest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgages of the purchasers. EPIIRAIM CRUM, Adm'r. Nov. 4, 1857:52. The mercantile business will lx cont'mueJ by the uudersisnc(l t the room occupied by the firm JOHN MULLEN. 61 3t I'OOR IIOI KIV XOTICI". HE CAMBRIA COUNTY TOOR HOUSE will lc readv fr the reception of paupers on and after the 23d of Noveml er r.ext. when all who are entitled bv law will be admitted. The Directors w ill expect all paupers to appear iu clean apparel and free from filth. , . K. U liAoo. I Uireetors WM. PALMER V of DAVID O'HARRA. J roorHonse Oct. 28, 1857. 51 T T T T T TTTT T T T There are hundreds of remedies sold at iry Drug Store, purporting to cure all dis- ts tiameaftle, each advertised as the very t ever known, till we had lost all faith in km all. Lilt there is one exception. e apeak of Dr. - Sandford a Invigorator, came to us raccora mended as a cure for :rCorot)la'iit?. and alldiseafes arising from iDiseased Liver Tbe testimonials of bo many our Physicians in its favor, induced us to 'J it, and now conviction is certain that it is of the greatest blessings ever given to J'Pfptics, frr it makes a complete cure do ts tie firtt bottle was taken, and now wo laa cat anvthinz eatable without trouble, W before tjotbinjr. but the lightest food digest and often that gave pain. Now Ut wt want to sav to all ouc readers is. if ' Liver Coniiilaint or Dvsncnsv troable von. i j i . - GAME TO THE RESIDENCE OF THE SUB s4iber, residing in Cimbria township, about the 25th of October, a RED COW, with small crooked horns, and both cars clipped, and a hole in the left ear. She brought with her a CALI about two months old. The owner ' is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be dis posed of as tbe law directs. nov ii:3t:ij - T CANCER t IT RED. HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT- foil v inform all iersons who are afilicted with the above disease, that he can cure it with out failure. Numerous cases have been cured, and any number of certificates can le procured if necssarv. Call on the subscriber, miles Jrom the village of Strongstown. PATRICK MULVEHIL; Nov. 4,l856:52:Iy. rs f 2 3 6 AND- 1$ DAVID E. JONES. Cambria Conntiy Agricultural so ciety. NOTICE IS HEREBB GIVEN THAT THE animal election of officers for the Cambria County Agricultural Society, will be held at tbe Court House, in Ebensburg. cn Saturday, tho 15th day of November inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. A full attendance will be desirable. A. C. MULLIN. Sec'y. EWnsburg, Nov. 1 1 , 1957:l:tl , IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN APPLICA lion will be made to tho next Court of Com mon Pleas to le held for Cambria county, for the ion of the "Welch Calvaniatic. Metho- 4 ot fail to try this greatest remedy in the dit Church" of Johnstown. 'U. :. JO. M'DONALD, Pro i ' J7 W. THOMPSON, -In returning Ins thinks to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity for their liberal patronagin the past, legs Teave to inform them that be has just opened the lar gest and most complete assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to the county. As his stock, is so larsre and tho styles too numerous to mention. he will only say that you can get a HAT or CAP of anv stvle or quality desired, that can ue had at any Hat store in the Unions 'Having taken great care in selecting - his- FALL STOCK from first manufacturers, and having a greater parti of it made exnresslv to his order, he is enabled to sell goods in his line lower than can be sold elsewhere in the county, inose visiting jonnsiown, in want of anything in his line x will find it to their advantage to call and examine his stock. He has also a choice selection of.-Gents' fine Buckskin, seal skin, beaver and otter fur gloves and gauntlets. Hats and caps made to order, and repaired; ' The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of shipping Furs. J. W. THOMPSON. ... Clinton rt., Jekiiston-n F. Oct. 51, l9$-?-SC: . , ( On little is the surest thing known to carry awav the bad effects of mineral poison of any kind Wtle is needed to throw out of the system the t fleets cf medicine after a long sick ness. . . Oi.e Ix'ttle taken for Jaundice removes all yet low n. ss or unnatural color lrt.m tne skiu. i)n d we after eating is suflicient to relieve the ,.m-irh fnl nreveut the loou lroui rising aua soiirinir. Onlv one dose taken uetore retiring proveius nicV.tin-Arn. . .. . . .. i 1. i r. . nu t.iktn nt nuiui loosens cue uuci nnntlv QIlil MlrfS OllStlVC UCSS. t."-J'l , , 1 Tt nn ( ost taken alter cacn meai wm cuic One dose oi two lea-spotuiMm ui majm iv- lievo Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female ocstruciion re moves the cause of the disease, and makrs a per fret cure. . ' l)nly one dose .immediately relieves Chouc, wbi'e . One dose often repeated is a sure cure for Chol era Morbus, and aiu c preventative of Cholera. One dose taken oftcu will prevent the recur- ..... . i . . l: 1 1 - renee of luiious attacks, wnuc it reiiTvrs an pain ful feelings. - One or two dosos ttiken occasionally is one of the best remedies for a cold ever known. Thousands of cases of inflammation and weak ness of tho lungs have been cured by the Invigorator. One dece taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes food digest well. Ono dose oltcn repeated euros Chronic Uiar- rhtca in its worst forms, whiL summer and bowel complaiuts vield almost to the first dose. Ono or two doses cures attacxs caused uy ... ' .. .1.!) 1 .1 . worms, while lor worms in cnuuren, mere ia uo , 1 - J .1 1 3 surer, sater ana speeaier romeuy iu mo oriu as it never fails. .".'". Tliere is no exaggeration m theso statements, they arc plain and sober facts, that. we can give evidence to prove, while aT who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its iavor. We wish all who are sick and debilitated, to trv this reinedv. and test it thoroughly, and any who are not benelitted ty us use we snouiu nh.e to hear from, as we have yet to near irom the first person who has usl a bottle of the Invigo rator without receiving benefit, for there are such astonishing medicinal vutues in it, that all, no matter how long they Have Dcen miecteu, n xneir wimnliint .nisss from a deranged liver, will be ,,.......... -- benefitt-l it not entirely cured. - SAN FORD Sc CO , TroprieUrs, . ; ... 345 Broadway, New Yovk, 09 For Sale here by all Druggists. y . - JCov, 4,T857. 3m. Bargains! Bargains!! Copper, and Slieet-lronTar5 V ERCH ANTS and others in waut of TIN, lfi COPPER OR Si I EET-1 RON WARE are rcsiecHully invited to call and examine . 1 . . i r v .. r .11 my stocK, got up expressly ior iue iii trade. It is the largest aud best assortment to ke found West of the mountains, made in a superior manner and of the verv best material. Having adopted all the improvements of the times in the trade, in machinery and materials, I am prepared to complete successfully w ith city manufacturers, in prices and terms. Orders frm one dollar to five hundred dollars worth, promptly filled, the wares carefully packed and guaranteed mtto leak. One trial from mercharrts who have not dealt with me heretofore is requested. At least send for a Price List. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit their continuance. Address F. W, II AY. Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa. Oct. 21, 1857. COtf IN the matter of tbe estate of Rowland Davia. dee'd.. Cambria county, ss : The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania te Elisa beth Davis, widow, Thomas R Dayls, Rowland Davis, Robert D.-vis, Mary Ann Davis, by her guardian, John Williams. Esq., Jane Davis and Elizabeth Davis, bj their guardian, David D. Roberts, Esq.. aud Harriet Thomas, by ber guar dian, John Williams. Esq.. heirs and legal repre sentatives of the said Rowland Davis, deceased, and to all others interested. Greeting : You arc hereby cited to 1' and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at an Orphan Court t. le held at Ebensburg, on the first Mon day of December next, at ten o'cltck in tho fore noon, then and there to accept or refuse to tale the real estate of the said appraised valuation j.ut upon it by ah Inquest duly awarded by the said Court, and duly returned by the Sheriff or the or there show cause why the same should net be sold, to wit : A certain mrsuaga and tract cl land, situate in the said township of Cambria, anil county of of Cambria, adjoining lacda of P.tTid J. Davis, John KRobcrts, Evan T. Jor.es, John J. Davis. Peter Hoover and others, and containing Two Hundred and Ten acres, more or less, with the appurtenance, valued aud appraised at Eighteen Hundred and Fifty dollars, ami w hich valuation aud appraisement has la duly confirmed by the said Court, ile'reof fail not. WITNESS the Honorable Georgg. ri jlor. President of our said 'Ovart at Ebensburg, theninth dav of S-o- tember. in the yr.ir of our Lord one thousand eight hundred acd fifty seven. WM. C. BARBOUR Clerks ElMsasbnrg. Sent. 0. 185747 .ulIl'E TO TCACUEltS. 11 NAM I NATIONS FOR TEACHERS WILL i be held at the following three and y laces and for the number of teachers designaffd : Lorctto Borough 1 teacher, Fcpt. S3, Jefferson, SummerhiH tp., 10 teachers, Oct. 10, Ebensburg, for Iiorough 4 " Oct. 23. Ebensburg, for Cambria tp. -10 " Oct. 2s, Carroll ton, for Carroll tp. 10 ' Oct. 20, Carroll ten, for Susquehanna tp.- Oct. ?0, Carrollton, for Chess tp. 5 Cct. 8t' St. Augustine, for Cleat field 10 " Nov.. St. Augustine, for Whitf 5 " Nov. , I,oretto. for Allegheny tp 10 " Nov. 6. Loretto. for Munster tp. 5 Nov. C, Harris' School Home. Jackson 7 " Nov. 1, Vaughn's Richland 10 " Nov. 12, Rolling Mill " O-ncmaugh it Xoy. 14. In the other districts the schools are open. A number of first-class teachers are w aiitd. If de sired, lectures will be delivered in thV ertnir.g f each examination. S. B. M'CORMICK. Sept. 23. 1857. Ca Sr.: t. S' Youn? America Target ristol. MANUFACTURING N E W II A E N, CO.. " CT. flllllS PISTOL IS 1M'EUI-.U a iUli forerunner of the ordinary pitol and is designed for young men and boys who wish to enjoy the exciteing sport of firing at a target, at tho most tr.lling expense, ano wunoui any uan ger of accident. The cheapest ordinary pistol is three or four times the price of this besides lxing dangerous in tbe hands of boys. This rintol is loaded with the common Fire Cracker, which forms a complete cartridge, and will carry a ball ten or fifteen paces with the same precision as the ordinary pistol, but not w ith sufficient force, to d j Cooper anv serious damage. AS America is a snooting j Allen nation, the Yonng Americans must and will learn the art by whicii our independence was secured. Hence this Target listol is exactly in time, and must meet with universal salo among our youth of the South and est. Its operation is perfectly simple, ami is not liable to get cut of order. A full description will accompany every case oi i'is tols. The Pistols are put up at the Factory in cases of 50 each, ready to send by express to anv part of the United States or Canada. RETAIL PRICE. 25 CENTS; BY THE CASK, 47,50, OR 15 CENTS EACH. FRENCH, HALL A CO. New York Depot.! 3f2 Broome St., N. T. " AOEMTS WANTED TO SELL THESE TISTOLS. r ; , Aug. 26, '75 42 -10m. ' . .LIST OFCACSES, ITT DOWN FOR TRIAL AT A COURT OF Common Pleas, to be held at Elienaburjr. for Cambria county, commencing on Monday, De cember 7, 187. nasT wbfx. vs Hamilton et al ts Pei.na. Rail Ro3 tX vs G cor go vs Thomas s Bingham vs Bojle vs Murphy va Hamilton. vs Rom s Pick ford vs Murphy vs Maulier vs Cree vs Cooper ts Hoover vs littiner vs Stewart va Gillan vs Davis ts Nagle ts Cn'jicr vs Wl.erry vs Dlznond. ts itartzvll. Little Philipps Johnaton Rowland Iemke . YtmnVin Allen ' LclasJ Irwin Watts Bathursl Bickford Clearfield Tp. Iitainger C mmon wealth Roberta Diraoud Dougherty Bickford Hutchinson's sdmr. Hahn Hollen JOSEPH M'DONA LI), FrMT. rrethonotary's Office, 1 Oet. 28, 1857. p. rosTrn. Greentburjr- - " G O O I S FO U IH 1. TiTAS FOUND ON THE FARM OF RICH- . W: . ard Rennet' near; Ebensburg. a pack " of goods, TOostly"matle-up Qothing, nnd also a small box coutaining: notions -and mock jewelry. The above articles are left-in the care of John Wil liams in Ebensburg, where the ewucr can get them by proving property ond paying chargee. RICHARD BENNETT. Ebensburg, Oct. 28, 185.751. . SAW-3IILI FOR SALE. T WILL SELL on favorable terms that Saw mill property called 'Pcrote," situate on Trout Run. in SummerhiH Township. - 1 ersons desirous of purchasing are referred to S. S, Blair, Esq., Hollidaysburg. Pa or to the owner. I Claire tp., Scott county, Iowa. foHer it JtOOX, HAYING' associated themselves for the prae tice of the Law in Cambria county, will at tend to all business intrusted to them. Office e fk Oct. 21, '5y 8t cash. LANK Summons. JO Taxein FeSc'n, Bonc, e Subpoena's, Execution rev ?ate a . JOHN PARKE'S iohnstowX Irlarble WOrki, Franklin Street, nesrly opposite the new Metho dist Church. Johnstown, I'a.- MONUMENTS, TOMIiS, GRAVE "GJonade Row;" El ensburr, -' Stones; Mantels, Table and Bu-pi Oer.7. 1S67. , , t reau tops manufactured of tho most beautiful and finest quality of foreign and domestic marble, alwaj-a on hai.d and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the East, with the addition of carriage; from long experience in the business and strict attention thereto, he can assure the public that all orders will be promptly attended to and tho work finished in the best and most handsome manr.er, furnished to order and delivered at any place desired. , ALSO. Grindstones of various grits and siaw suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by wholesale or retail. , ' JJ7"For the convenience of persons raiding in tbe east and north of the county, specimens maj be reen and orders left with George Huntley, at his Tinware Eftablishrnent in Ebensbnrg. Furehs.'frs v invitwd t'o examine stnek and rrics. rA"2- '&71 ljr.:9,l?eF. r. a. koox. - Kbensbarg. KOI ICK TO COIiLEtTORiP" 1AYILL receive in payment if taxe. Bark Notes of the Banks of Pennsylvania which were in good standing at the tihie of tbs recent auspensiou of specie payment' by the bucls if Philadelphia. Ac. with the excfption of the "Bank of Pennsylvania." Gjllcetors nill b careful not to receive any N"te of the ''Bank f NewCa.tle." "Ene Otv Bank." or "Warren G.nnty Bank." By order of the Cranmwinn . CD. MURRAY. Treasurer. l reasurer s Othce. 1 Ebensburg Oct. 8. 1857. TO TAKE CHARGE OF A A TEACHER ajL male S'bof.l, iu the W.rough of Lcretto. Ap ply to the Bonrdef f ch l Directors of id. 1 gb. r. DRANFIF. Str-V. ?T-t. . I95T. ' 2 J 5 s - ! ' I i i J rV nU W bv all Pr8?ffitts 1 4t. Nv. 4, 187 VI i ' I V. 0 00
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