4 itistdfantoas bbtrtisrmenls" HUM OVAL. The undersigned having removed to the new building two doors west of the old stand, would respectfully iuform his customers and the public generally, that he has lately added to his former supply of Goods, and keeps constantly on hand a full supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Bilk Goods, made-up Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Carpen ter's tools. Smith s tools. Nails, a full supply t f aseorted liar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron. Moves ana cast noliow-ware constantly on hand. Also, copper and tin ware. Groceries, wholesale j and retail. Pine, Peplar and Cherry Lumber bought and' sold. i Goods will be sold at the very lowest prices in exchange for Cash or Country Produce. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg, March 15, 1855. IHrbiriius. I . - 1 1 - i Hie Wonder of the Asre ! I uscof tw -"- peruy cured, i feo l ow , to recommend it to all ,HN?&:LY OKEAT MEDICAL DIS- I casea,,geiieral debility, loss of appetite, and oth- 1 reparation, for the.puriJying of the blood, giv- 1 would not like to do without it. I consider it an eaeenent lamily medicine. (Signed.) " GEORGE KOrP. Sworn and subscribed this 10th (.'ay of March, A. D. 1857, oefore me. Xotcllr. Kopp is a resident of Frankstown, and is well known to the citizens of Blair and Leoford counties as a man of excellent character and influence. Town Frooertr lor Ksiic-. HIE UNDERSIGNED WILL DISPOSE OF his valuable nroriertv. situated nn tl.p Sus quehanna & Ebensburg Piauk Road, and adjoin ing the residence of llev. David Jenkins, The property being beautifully situate, would make a good summer residence. The building is two story, aud well planned, together with all the ue cessary out-buildings attached. There are 4 acres of ground attached to the remises, on which will be found a choice lot of fruit trees. Terms made eay- JAMES R. DAVIS. Ebensburg Aug. 26, 185" 42- IflRST A.VUaE WLl'OUT OF THE MUTUAL FIRE ISIMH C0MPA7JY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. TT1 PRBTECTION Amt. $67,139.23 7,385.35 G3 of property insured, ' premium notes in force, No. of policies' issued and in force, STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE OPERA TIONS OF THE COMPANY, AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. -Amt. reed, on premium notes, $3G8.44 " incidental expenses, $147.79 " loss sustained, 1 3.88 " paid Officers and Direejors, 16G.50 318-17 Balance in Treasury, S50.27 Add amt. yot due on premium notes, $7010.91 Total assets of tho Company, S70C7.18 Witness our hands, at Ebensburg, this lth dy of January, A. D. 1858. "it. L. JOILSSTON, President. A.C. Mui-Lis. Secretary. jan20-10 V. M. George. Henry ICeucIn NEW FIRM TANNERY. T HK subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria county that they have purchased the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock I l Til Vl I .1 f",ll. .. C. 1- 11 . - . vAjumj , iiiiueiiy owneu oy A. il. Sf R. White. The establishment will undergo new re pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Leather of all discriptions for country use, also, various kinds of Leather for tho Eastern market. Cash will be paid fr Bark and nides of a inds, or if preferred in exchange for Leather. None but practical workmen will be employed Orders for Leather will b promptly attended to F. M. GEORGE. , HENRY RE CCH. May 7, 185G. 28-tf Xevr Clocks, Watches THE subscriber hereby pro , claims to the inhrbitants oi I . t , , J . 1 . 5PSX uuiHiunu aim lilt surronni ninir country that he has fust returned froiuNew York -..u uic wiii aim uesi assortment ot CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY ver brought in their midst, which he Knows he can and will sell cheapen than any dealer in the town or county. Ilis cheap Breast Pins, hitherto sold at $2. will ing vigor to the Liver, stomach ami bowels,' and expcuiug iroru me -system all morbid matter, and substituting in its stead a healthful activity thro' all the functions of life. HOW 1T.WAS DISCOVERED. In the fall of 1854, a daughter of Mr. Lindsey ..wcuiiuii uoiii a uiaugnant attack ot Can- ctuiu uns (Canker of the mouth.) She had pre viously keen prostrated by the attacks of Dys- . . . . T . 1 1 . i- . - vuirtij, iiiuauiauun vi me lyings ana Hectic Fe ver, successively, wLich resulted in the abovft na med disease in its worst form.- Her condition was most deplorable her mouth and choek were literally rotten the attending physician pro uouueed the case a-hopeless ne. Every thin" in aicated a speedy and horrible death a death of rotting out of life At t.lii Lindtey prepared a compound for the purpose of adeviatmg, possible, the pains of the liftle suffer er. She was made to use it freely, and in a short time, to his most delightful astonishment there was a very perceptible change for the better. Ihe mouth began to put n a bright ami healthy appearance the foul breath became sweet the appetite was restored, and the child seemed to partake of a new nnd fresh life. Hope was inspired, and the use of the com pound ws faithfully continued, the result of ' wmcn, with the blessing of God, was her com plete restoration. She is now perfectly healthy ' From this circumstance, Mr. Lindsey was led to prepare with greater care and exactness, what naa so astomshly cured his child, and continued his experimental efforts until he succeeded in bringing to perfection his Great ItemeJi for Mvod Impurity since which time its effects have been almost miraculous. Hundreds upon hund reds, by it, have been snatched from aa untime ly grave and restoredjto the sweets of health and the endearments of friends. The young and old have tested its saving powers and sing aloud its virtues Say they -'after usingLind.-ev's Im proved Blood Searcher, we felt as if a new life was stirring our veins, and under God we owe to it more than words can express. But hear from their own lips and then iud-e of its valuable effects. The Any testimonials that luuuw miow mat ic isieserveny styled the Great est Dmcoi try of this trr any other age J- M. LINDSEY. lIOuKiaysburg, Blair county, Pa. C E R T I F I C 1 T E S. Pattonville, Bedford co., Pa., Oct, 14, '57. Dear Sir : 1 was severely afflicted with rheu matism lor a whole year n;ue months of which 1 was not able to Jeavo my bed-when hearing of the wonderful etieets of your Improved Lh.od oearcher, I determined to procure some of it and ?jye ,lulr tr,!a'- Alt,Cr usil,8 th bottles I was able to walk around again as luual, and am now wholly cured. I can recommend it to M who are sinTdarly afllicted, and believe it is all i claims to be. Yours, truly, JOIIX SHAFFER. A DESPERATE CASE OF AGUE AND Dyspepsia entirely cured by the use of Lindsey 's '-Improved Blood-Searcher." L'lair county, xS .-Personally appeared before me, the subscriber, one of the Justices "of the leace, in and for said county, John Mo can, who being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say that, in the spring of 1S56. I was a s ic- w. to mat ursioi uiseases dyspepsia, nnd that in iss worst form... My appctita was completely gone, and when, in order to -preserve life, I would iorcc myself to swallow a niMitir, ! ,.rr.,i .i - ... VI LLC stomach would immediately loath it, and catt it forth with the snlitln T ho.i i ' . ..n-. lrom he Ague ; each attack lasting about nine months Out of tho tivnlro c- ii and dyspepsia, I was reduced as I though beyond i i V ' "'""riutx ujustaic; my pliysician could do me no fond. Sii. , .. v.- . -T rr - 1 o my UOUllllIOn, v nen Mr. 'Lindsey supplied me with a bottle of .o unjoa cearcner, assuring me it wou d work a cure. I commeneed its use with uut little confidence, but in one week's time so great was its restorative powers I fourd my ap petite to return, my stomach received a new tore so that I could eat anything without the slight est inconvenience, stnl !iff,m !.i:, i i the ague fled as from a charm ; nor have" I been troub.ed with ague or dyspepsia since. I enjoy a better state of health than 1 had done for fifteen years before; I am strong and hearty, and I feel confident that, under the blessing of God, I owe a.l to the invaluable Improved Blood Searcher I believe it not to be only a sure remedy forage but an infallible preveniatice, and, as such? I would recommend it to all whose business hab its or residence, expose them to tins dreadful pes. of humanity. Dyspepsia cannot stay here the Improved IMood.Searcher is properly used I Jeel it my duty to point all who suffer, to this an- healmg medicine. (Signed ) ,T0IIX MORAN. a iVT?JXrnd fcubscribcd this 18th day of March, A. D., Ib5i. JOHN COX, J . P FOR SALE BY Robert Davis. Thomas Devine, Ebensburg ; r JJ'J;rie'.rruTnf10.n; R- ilugho,, Jefferson G. S. Christy, J. K. Ibte, Johnston n. Nov. 48, lS57:2:Gm. Cifn bbfrlistmtnts. DEALER IN PAUL GRAFF, MANUFACTURER. AND WHOLESALE BOOTS, SHOES, STRAW GOODS. USTt? r. T1 T nnrrn i XiXK JJ WHO, No. 63 North -Third Street, Between Arch and Cherry. ,r , ' , " 'PHILADELPHIA. March Cth 1856. stores, JOIS.V ii. ViK NOS. 2 4 CHESTNUT Street, .(south side, be- PHILADELPHIA. (The 0::dest AYoou-wade Hclse, is nn Citi .J i.. i:ufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Pat- CFnrvvfi,1?.6 rR00ratent Crooked V i"U AIlK warranted not to.shrink, WOOD 4 ILLOW-WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, itoSk-desCrJ1,tluns- ease call and examine one March 4, 1857. y. CAN EE HAD A T THOMAS DEVICE'S ET ekx ilposiite TIiomi:fcisis E'oicl KKEXSaiTSt;, I;:. IN PART AS FOI.LOVt'S. Dr.'AVeaver's Canker an.! Salt Rl.ei:m SanfonFiS Invig.,rt..r. Lidian Un'wnt'."1 '" 1-VoiKi s llair Jiclorativ-. Ri.ck Oi:. The Uuiversities family "medicines. Craefi-uburg l'.:u.:!y uU, ( s." i.ou Seartner :terv ' ll.'lh:: Gl'Vi! 1 '. 1 : i d -VVll; JOHW PARKE'S JToIikstotvie Marble VOrIi A. now oesoiuat l..Or kmIi .... .. are now offered at ,fl,G2J, &c. His fine plated Ear Drops, which were sold at 5 are now sold at gl,23 ; others held at 1,3 7 will be sold at $1,00, and a1 other articles of his sold stock remaining on hand will be disposed of at a like discount. Ilia new stock consist in part of 1 98 silver hunting case Levre Watc' 18 cases richest style of Clocks ; 180 Breat Pins; 120 Ear Drops ; 200 Finger Rings, to-ether with a variety of shirt studs, Wrist and Neck Buttons, Gold Pens and Holders, Fob and Guard Chains, and many minor articles toi numerous to mention. He has also added a number of new and impor tant implements to his already large collection of tools, whereby he is enabled to execute woik with greater dispatch and less cost. Thankful for past favors, and haping for a con tinuance of the same, he trusts that his friends will not forget the one-priced store of JOSEPH G. HOLMES. Main street, sign of the big Watch, ebruary 11, 1857. DESPERATE CASE OF TETTER D BARBER'S ITCH .i i .. '-H r im , 7v i ' lIie use of a oeurcner. i, tlie uiK.ersi"ned llitrch - merely a.hcSd , . pie'uuuncci oy my physicians to be a certain kind of Tetter and Barber's ltd! -My condition was one of the greatest misery my face was almost comtautly running win, tLjfoul corruption that escaped from the tubercles by Ztl.Zt?101 Pletelv covered, AfieV ..." li . my Physicians for nerr tuomoEths without the lea.t beneUt, I was in duced to make a trial of LiniLey-s Bloo.1 SeirM. h.i.f I lound a perfect cure. I may also say that I eagerly tried whatever was recommended a a cure, buch was my wretchedness fl -it r even resorted to the daiigerous expenrnem'o ' pouring pure creosote on my face and neck but all to no purp,fe-the Bhd Searcher was ti e first and.ordy thing that did me any good b a blood purifier it is unequalled, and 1 have .rev reason to be grateful that 1 ever made a triTtl of V, n.nS1V,rtUe'S' a ndI ?uufi'!tly recommend .t to any who may suflor lrom Tetter, or any oth er disease arising from an impure .state of the lTn-1 , TJ,0I1'NLEHUNT Holhdaybburg, Ta., July 29, 1857. ' L V I."!T.!?i.:tiyumcp cured by ouo bottb of Linda's Bloxl beareher.-llus certifies that about one ve,r a our little sou aged four years, was most sorely af ilicted with what the physicians pronounced to be scrofula ami was treated accordingly for neailv a year, but without the slightest benefit His eyes were running a thin watery humor almost constantly, which would encrust his eyes belo d the power of opening them until they were wash ed and cleaned by soap And water. About the same time an abscess formed just below the ,; which in duo time Li-uk nn.l . . V. mm Franklin Street, uesrly opposite the new Metho dist Church. Johnstown, Pa. ONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE . Stones, Mantels. Taule ar.,1 Tin. reau tops, manufactured of tho mo-t beautiful and finest quality of forei--n and domestic niurbln nt Q, . i . Xx and made to order as cheap as they can -- orj iurihasf(l-in ti.a t.-.,, ..-i"..i.. aduitun of carriage; From long experience in the bus. ms, and strict attention thereto, he can assure the public that all orders will be promptly attended to and the work finished in the best and most handsome manner, furnished to order and delivered at any place desired. ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and sizes riitaule for farmers and mechanics. Sold I v wholesale or retail. J rr the convenience of persons r,!dinor in tbc east and north of the county, specimens may be recn and orders left with George Huntley, at mnt.t i I. I. ..1 . .iu-uuiuii iu .oeusourg. I iirchasers are invited to exa mir.e stock na prices. - Aug. 19, '57. fjuLe 20, 1855 Gto.U'.Todd, Willi CARAD WALTOJT, Importers & Wholes'ale Dealers ia Hardware. -"""-'ji -no. xoo market Street. Philadeljhia !TEEr constantly on hand the genuine Timo ,tt y lack s Angers, Wm. Mann's, Realty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels. Darlin- & y..i dron s ; Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Common and Patent Scyt.ie Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, &-c. &c.rvhich they oflerfor sale on reasonable terms' to country dealers only. Janniry25. 1855. LHidscv SALE AT Bocri.ave's " ir-"".!i,)'('' rTirT Palm of loou liowers CHEAP .Mine's Vcnnifu-e. QTn,,,- Curti,' inl.iilh y ' J erry I).v' lveyer s Pertm-.n , ..,. Dr. j). J.,vi;ra mcdioii;,,'. Ha!l,.w;,.y'.s Worm CVnf.-cti. ns. Lenuet s Plant an RootPiils Swayne's Svrup f Vi iM Ci, ny. Brandreth's Pii!s. Wrivht.s Pills.! Ayer's Cherry IVctoral and Pills " ' Brant's Pulmonary EaLam and Purifyin Extract. J Ebenslmrg, Sept. GO, 1857. 17 i-uei. WOUI D respeitluil, ahd the travt-lhn" i,i ; r '.,u i edthe lg;m llou, irJP- ! ,.The HOL-SEl.aslccnt: I ' nt Hi ulo i.e-t l:rI-r:S,ed by V- j,V;.,ysi,MIpri:ed vith';,;; M.t1.u:ws,.f ti.e M'.-.io:'..f,,! ... . , i;vc rv;::.;- Tr, :, .. . . '--"-i Co. ,' willle left undi ne 1 7 tend-d l yhoMst n; ! fr O f N' at a. I of the d,y. t.uf . u.i- ft ;M j, June 4, 1?5G.--C;f IIIL. sKiocnlnr re-1 ,-,tr nnd the public gi mry tJ i' '.sSCf.si...n cf the v - if;.;. ' l' tain Il.l:," situ::t.,i '.."" ! lJV Gr.p, whrre !i' y;;! : t . '-t,':,'; ;-e if wait on his fn. i,-' . , i ' """'- t-o i ' I hanklnl ;. - . . ' ' -. M. 31. ilAEPLE. E. C. MCCLCBE. J. PATTOJf TIIOl-PSOX. JMarplc, Ulcciure & Co. WE have this day associated with us, J. Patton M.Sr'r 1?" St',e of tlie fir will ho Marple MeClure A: Co. The Business of the old firm will be settled by the new. M. M. MARPLE, E. C. McCLURE. -r PuiLADELriHA. January 0, 1850. LOUIS LUCKHARDT. Watch biaks:is, as o.: tt rr tr wm, mmt m mm leave to inforiii th f ' 13 ' r 4 begs leave to i-uizens ot Johnstown s:.d vie i-.i? y r ;: - that he has just rec .-ived .sn( is riowA".." . " cice-y, ever br. nut, f to Ji.J i,.-tt it.-)it e.c- cei.Uon, wnieii wiil le s..'u .luattr iLnn ihc CheaTtC'tt." His nrnuill ) -J. r--:. runs . ,IrrPrie: I5 II. Myirt. Wm. ?I'Itvllt. One .customer will not be l "liar! ed MYERS &, M'DEVITT. W II O L E SALE G li O C E II S , AND DEALERS IN - "Foreign and Domestic lYines ami UIUUI.i. l0-1 LI BERTY STREET, near the moutl, Ot hlXtll St.. Pitfvl.nr.r IV, .. . . . -c-i ., un ii eonsiant- Iy on hand a sum) v of ( )!. -r..r.,-..,,r i Rectified A hisk v. l;ir-on Vi.l, t-i. ,. r..i Cheese, and Pittsburg manufactured ai tides -e-i-erailj-. . r .,r,i 1 1 lor? iame quality el goods than aiv.tl.ir seme of the articles co:npri.--d in the is annexed. Piivis may be a r gooiis examined, at t!.; St--re .r. M.du Si Cold Hunting English Lt-vi rs Cold Dtachi-d Levers, iisl ieweHid," Gold I.ephie.-. 4 h.lts " Silver English Lceis, .Silver Dt-tache-l Levers. e -vo 1 r tin A Li si c.: iiei ill t. -il i- :. .' : oii.i coi:ri!v. aj..j . ; ,., . :. i- i'l every c m n irv ! to :'. ihe le-r . lit tle :. ;;:'ket i' undone t.-i.-:. .Urtl.e ; V i.nd agi.eai:.-. "h.n.Jjdy lc. Is.-: COACH 31 A X V v A CTOR Y. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPFJITUL I ly inform the citizens of Ebensbur and vi cinity, that he has rented the shop formerly occn pied by R, Gaibraith. where he k as every" faciity . for carrying on a large biisiness.and hopes by us ing but the best material, and employing but the beat workman, ho hopes to convince all who will do him the favor to examine his work, that in point of durability, appearance or cheapness it cannot be excelled by any similar establish ment in t eStato cr elsewhere. Persons wishin a bargain in loe purchase of a carriago will coiT sult thoir own interests by giving him a call , They are prepared to supply tho following kinds of vehic s, viz: Buggias of diferent qualities and. pries B ir ouches, Chariotees, one ami two horse rocka'ways close quarter eliptic and C-Spring Corches; second-handwork of differant kinds, .-yc. mskin a variety that will suit all tastes and all purse " Repairing done witn neatness and dispatch VII. BARNES. Feb. 10, 1858. 13 EBENSBURG FOUNDRY HAVING purchased the entire stock and fix turesof the Ebensburg Foundry, the sub scriber is prepared to furnish farmers aud others with riouglis, Plough Points, Stoves, mm lions, Tta-CKlilnsr Machines, and castings uf any kind that may be needed in the community. By strict attention to the business of the con- to raake whatever use you m v'wm"1 Gr" ern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will reveive ! of this statement. 7 Tm .ror a liberal patronage from those in want of article, Your respectfully, in nis line. m a io r.y.., . All business done at th Pn,,.T ur. t . U JWXNELL. , ...... N-iiin.ciii.eii a u:s- charge which was found impossible to dry up or heal-the b .would be very much stai.e di,nd the clothing of the child perfectly sickeninf, i a s.cgle night's tune. A .-, havi.g the at t o, o aphyMeianfor so lo. a tnne.lmd fin h" Ml e child to be getting worse, we detennim,! " theeiiects of Mr. Lindsey's Blar wa in last March-and before two weeks had passed away the change was manifest, and I n happy to say that in the use of a SINGLE BOT 1LE our little boy has been restored perfectly to health cannot speak too highly of tli s in valuable medicine. It should be in tVery -none should be without it. As a purine? ' ? lood it is beyond all price ! f it,.-, , DANIEL ROLLING VP Ilolinbysburg, Ps., July 29,1857. n. t r r Hollidaybburg, ra.. Ploinl ' Srn i -' ben Xl?U,Z yur Improved Uood-Searcher since some time last summcV aud t deem it to be a matter ot duty to bear my ?es tirnony to its invujoratina blooIre. foratL Xluel I have been, for a number cf t-n.,r i troubled with crpelas tuS Ja since I mit mn,,i i,.i- i.r . uulil.V, out i --- j-... "iun tue jniiuence of t-h Improved Blood Searcher, I find a ery ifcciS improvement. In.W y ULCU quen remark, that I look so "fat and Wty nd I know W no other cause than thf- rT -n f , ' Improved Blood Searcher. jSS?Y expiTJence, I believe this is oneV thS uablemedicmcs that woman can use, SjcAilv it would have been above in Lu 'L Z Tubl that to have withheld this JZ senting to appear as a witness 'bXe Uie pnbnc" I have been actuated solely with reference t?w voiceofmnrinr.-.i j..-".. , ,,Licrtnce to the . v" Ulliy- lou are at libr R LATTY 'S A R ABI AN DORSE 01 NTM V VT ,s waf rautc-d to cure tn every instance if used aecorcmg to directions, Ringbone, Spavin an. Sphnt or any other callous or hard lun It does not hke "cure alls" of the present day profess ,0 cure all ill, to which mazi and beat areueir to. but w !! and remove a.l l.IhT. ret VfuTll - ui . i Ait it . v r. i r .1.,.,-.. i . - m -- uLi'iijiiiiMics its cure by penetrating the pores and converting the tu rn-rs or callous into pus or matter and is then" tLe half 1 thrOUb 'U fcLin without "vKe M.mufiicturcd and sold by James II. Beaffv and also at the Drug Store of Dr. Wm. LFM MOxN and at the btore of THOMAS DEVIYk Ebensburg, Pa. n.?0, VALLMJ1LE FAR3IFOR SALE. rjlIIK SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT PRIVATE r t.c.jrmnn winch lie now ret idea in Cambria township Cambria county, containing l'JO acres About 85 of which are cleard and m a high state of cultivation and well fenced ' ; i, V are a -ofHi Dewal log House a Lank Earn, other outbuildings, and a- thriving rT' The woodlanTli, well thXred- . ... ..v iuu u cooper shop about CO rods from he I ruse. laere is also a never failing sp f"" of water, in almost every field on the farm North We Ttc t four and a half mi e .North West of Ebensburg, two miles from the LbenSourgandCarroi;ton Plank Road, w tl a W ugl1tl,epre,ni,es. Any person wish o purchase a farm, w6uld do well to examine property, 08 I wiU seU 0Q :.rarch;l0th 1858.0WEN R. ROBERTS, WILLIAM CARR l CO. V7 II OLE SALE a ti n n ry v o IMP0ETESS And Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIOTJOPS OLD M0K0SOAHELA and Eectified' 7h2kS ' No. 329 Commercial Row LIBERTY STREET FITTTSBURG, Pa. ttfuiidru's SCO Bbls do-able Rectified WhNkey 187 Bbis Old Monongahela Ryo Whi.kcv, Par very choice ) 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasaw. With a general assortment of Groceries, also Bacon, I lour. Lard, Iron & Nails ic, all o fwhich will Le soldat low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. wune 18, 185G. 34- Gold Ve.-t Chain. Gold Penc Gold Pencils, G.'.ld M'-daHio, Silver Extensi. n Pmei's and P. r with Pen.: Gold Breastpins. Ladh-s ami (Jeutlemcr- Gold Ear.'.rops. Geld l-.rr:n:, . G.dd Firg.-r Rings. G'dd C't:i Pins, GohUni l Silver WatviTCcjs. l'oi tLui.a:,., Laities Fans, i'iuiry ana plain, Silver T.-.blcsp jons, Silver Teaspoons, Sliver Tl.imlles Plated Tablespoons, b.r, Plated Teasji...,i;s Silver G'oard Chains, Plated and Btitt:tni:i 'JV-a S. !',.:, Violins and B ns. i..,l:n Stui'L-. A-c.. Celt's and Al!e:; Revolvers. G i.iehps' G.'ld Brac elets. A ci ordeon?,' Silver and Plan-d Sj i-pf.n h-s. .v.-.. S:C.. Arc Al'r ":ts of Wa!ei. :.s. Ci 'iks nn i jewiI.- repaired with prom pit ess and at low lates C, hdent that Le cannot be uuders-dd. the uuder-i'. respectfully v.licits the e. ntidenee a;.d paf of the pnblie. LOUIS LUCMIJ ARDT c May 14, 1SCC. ifitf. THE GREATEST ATTRAGTIOK ! ! J. 52 GO lit: & sos JOSHUA COWlL.l.l, M.ANlFACIX-IiF.n AND DEALEU IK LOOKIXft CL1S8B8, Ao. -Z7. South Fourth strut, BETWEEN MARKET AMI) CHESTNUT : PHILADELPHIA. Gilt PicMiie and Portrait Frames -.ade to or tr. Mouldings for sale. Oct. 21, 1S57, 60 ly. O-AYi: v.st i-.i-em-d at th.ir old stand: in th, JS-iL l.or..,:gh of Ebensburg, the richct au. -are-t, the Uvt and c-heaj.cst assort::.. - ,.f WLL.LXD Vi'TR. JOBS, W-V. H. I.AW.-OX. EDWIN VKI.KKS. vvi v..eieu l) T!;(' l.f-. ! ,-t . - L nusal rare was tahen i,. ihe rel, ti m c' C g'H:s, and care Las hcev. taken that n.-sMn- v,' in the range of a - Oamtry ston-. any -near it, but -what they i-:.n supply j., t;.,':r V" ilt Jcait as c;.e.'p as tlu-y en be the eo;i::try. ., 'Their stock of Dry G. ri(;,.-(, large, embracing Cloths. .f t-verv vVri- texture, Safin, tts, Casiir.ere, Twee ""Ml,! A!0, JNCONNK-':.". v" .... ffiiii ;- n::i l:Ji!,. :.lt..! e r rVt., . Eve ryaccor.:iK::.. v, n i c '. passenger e.n;;V::i : t m:!brZ4 co.. ra. ' -wjj i-rcrrietcr lUe rrvtbcUan Mutual : r;. j (;0( jJl en, an OEOKGK ROCHESTKlt 1.VITSI aiusou & 1n-JiTB IMPORTERS OF M'ES, HR.4XB1L.S, GISTS, - AXD OTHER LIQUORS, Ao. C07 Jiarli.t Street, b. .Slitli, i it I L A ii E h 1' JI , October 21, 1 857. ly. made up Cloth every nesciintion. -V I A March 22, 'o5-tf. EDWARD GLASS. . AM YOf ffino ? LRE.s made and applications taken for in O surance against Firein the PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRP rvrrr MAXCE COMPAXr OFBL iir COUXTY, n y UbAIU ROBERT A. MCOV ..... 0.iii. i!uu,r Cambria Co. LISv,.C-rPLATXT CURED BY I INT) Blair countu si -viihiim;. J-e, one ofhe JuSTS J Wair county,. Georce Konn 1 Ml .d, sworn according to law. doth dep ,se , ?"lljr could hardly ValvV . "eak that I . - J '. Oil VSIfl.1T Im , . r ooi . i"Sometime lasf f-M r ", : uo ako notice, that the Commissioners cf Cam- bria Count u- w ill i - , 1 t r .i .ij'oeais ior saill Uollll- SS.!" 185,8,,at lLe Commissioners Office aa lOliOWS Wit hin rnnA!T'Sl'Cf.y '& White Town- Jhipo and Lorctto Borough on Monday March oneSvSr1- Carroll Townships -hi,,s am? F ;V ICCSVI- and B-alick Town March it DSburgh JJoroS on AYednes.laj TlnSdaTf3 TIor T-rs oh mSJ: JS!'1 SummerWU ToWn.hips on StiS'Si1 a"d Jstcr Township , and A IJTTLF CU AlluraJ"' March 2 JOHN BEARER. ' Conmiissionpr'i r.f?; v Lbcnsbur?, Feb. 17, 1S58, f . (.Johnstown Echo please copy.) 5 LEirrs dVed a" thestoro of EDWARD ROB 1,000 lbs Co, Fish, 10 half BrlsIIcrrin-r, and Feb. C. -i?6.half LrlS iIaCkeiC, j Vorar' SONS OK TEMPiuscK. tmi"5 iJlvxslon Ao. 84, Sons of Tom grrancerncet it their Hall every SAT UK - 'II - Y on:n. . ai . BEN. P. THOMPSON, P. I- PATTON & CO. JrAoZcte Dealers in and 21 fa mf actors of wm, mi, Fi'its, IlatJeis' Materials, straiv Goods Artificial Flowers' Buffalo Robes, c Ko. 118 MAUKET STREET, Ecloxo Fourth, South Side, PHILADELPHIA CASH PAID FUJI KOOL AXD SlIWriXG PRICE. I. PATTON. . ' A. OPPEXHEIMER Dec. 17, 1B5G. 8. variety of - LADIES' FANCY DRESS GuODS of nil patterns and ai all prices. Laces, trin.iiiint'-s, prloves, mit:.-, &c. T' asrfment of hats, ea.s. Poets and hoc- ' comjdfto and unsurpassed. GROCERIES ,V LIQUOr.S, of every v,..-. and quality. A well seh-eted vai let v of ll' ; ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Queenswarc a Glass; Paints. Dve stufs. Dli UGS MEDICINES. A t..T ill -.-.. l. I ...... r .. i in" ti,r ciisn, or jjivei; m cnane ior country proui-ie. . Give t; iX c..t;. J. Moore & sux. Ill ! e.- Ebensburj:, Nov. 9, PIIIL,AlKLIajlA Wood Moulding- Mill, Willow Street alove Twelnn, Xoi ll, side. Mouldings suitable for. Carpenters, Builders Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on ' hand. A PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW- Agents wanted iu the various Towns in his por tion i f the State, to whom opportunities wih be oflered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. AprdS, 1857- PHILIP ItEYMEE. " BOBT.J. ANDEUSON- BEYHIB'6 AIOEflSOI WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUIT.S KUTS. SPICES. CflSFBCTIOSiRY. S U G A R S . FIRE WORKS, fjr Oranges and Lemons received weekly. 3.O. 3'Y7ooil street. rC7Oppo: ite th St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburga. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf. to I.. Tlie Siubstiiber Stccot Uoyd, &. Co., at " '5 kr, - ft - ESPECTFCLLY OFFERS TO THE TUB lie, an extensive and Ti ct ...... .i . . ....t ''i-o a.toi. DRY GOODS on oc i; n ifs, U A T S , C A P 8 . li 0 0 T S iy SHOES 22 E A 1) Y JI A D E V L O T 11 U A 11 D IV A P E Q UEEX S WARE, ' P A I Ar T S G L A S S , OILS, And ail the ai ticks usually repaired for Buildin-r, and Manufactorim- , A Sriif rt nvn.ro n,.i.'i. .iv i .- ' .. lcinc-s. that for quality and vaiiitv is not Juri.a. Slii. lt A. m ill. i.l in ... ' ll . . he will sell at the lowest possible j.riccs for cah oi ouuirv i rouuee. , , k tariio aiJiuuiiC r nrn.-P .tn.! p;,t: t i. ... constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed toojuci -ii, wie snnriest p.ossib.e notice. T r o ROBERT I 'LINN. Jellerson, May 20, 1S57. tf. -onJ.!:.!;iCERs; irit . , . . j.j-. j ni:i -:7. L-i..'.V.. :.i ( ;;. iy . ., . Nn A i- Pi; -r. Gx.ORcEJ. LOi.iiU.s. Ciil r, .. Df R EGTURSi EXAM J.::" r. ; r ; , ,v - ..- oi;;i: ,;. ;...,,' ' .. -: h.-.ai. " ' .a , , -" limn. --, n .m.t-rc. 'iLM;v .-- .-:...M t'..: : . l is l;.-.ii:: i:. M.s pehai na towr.il V iL,-i":-: i;n.KAV,!i;;;, t:.triii;l o.O.rS ivA VLir,, Ah'l ; ' V d.3:r.5 Potts. Matthkw M. Adams, Suun:.:t:v.."c. Y;:V Mnnster. W '-ice iu t,.,- t,;,:j.e 1 nil,;;,,- ( 7 recci.tly oeeuik-a l y C , Wi,'-.. - v..-. o u Law. r" " ' rV'; 'iii!.! h-aii..r;s to 1 e ; 'U '!- :J .V.c ProUcticn -r .; F .' ""I1, C ' ".V C'r.h ia .-, Kn'i' " V.. iM.iV -'7 I s" - - . aargaias! Bargains! Coi'iJt r, uistl Mic!-:itn Har; "! S EiCllANTS . :.. ....f.t" COi i'El; UR SHELT.II .'VU Aili: J aw; ustectluiiy invit.d t-. ;,!! ai'vi x-i: :. n. v -.- .. ... . . ... U exj n.-!y Kr Family, trade. Itisfi.cJ.iii.-c! 1 i'o::!..l Wist of the n.o:i.tr.".ns, made i.i .' maiiiitr and of the very V.evt o.- tfr . Ei- ad.-pttd all the improvements i f t! e tic."'' iraue, in mai-ii;::ery ai.il mr.tiiir,.'.-. I i.i:. :;- to complete M.Ci-i-.lfully Mit', rlli-'i: lOLii in rites ami turn-. Uro'ers fn m i ne dollar to five hi:: (i.oi : oi tii. rrcinr.f'v t:P((' t) .. w ... ..jiyfL'lr 1 an.', guaran.etd" mt to' hal,. . (h.e trial fn i M. r.-i . !. J.iie.i.t itu i:.e heretofore is i .,,, ,!.-J. M ' for a Price List. ,.'J Thankful fi r r.nf. f:.v. r. I ro-i eiUVi y H eir Continuance. A.idn is a Jul-.n-f.-wn r 1 ccii-ty, 1 Oct. 21, U-,7. - Oil 1' 0,0K JI 1? JI K J WM. DAVIS. JOHN LLOYD. Davis & Lloyd. JT-I"AVING formed a partnership in tn Mer JL JL can tile Business ivnil.l nn.iA,ii i:..- the patronatce ot their friends nn.l M.. v.i; a a it ii je v a LSI.' i:i-.CT.l El) AND FOJ? Qirr i- in-1'i.i; r us, A lot of Pure White Lead. A lot of Linseed Oil i i i . 1,1 ii i io.iv, A very large lot of Bar Iron and Nail, all of ""uu i,a "U1 -'i on very small profits, for csJ.i orco.miry i rodiiie. CALL AND SEE. Also, ooiu ioet mac j,c continues m-civin.-fnh sun- ipcsot I-Iour andProvhions generally, if the luff in.i .. i , - u u.inn, every tew nays. --.oensour--, .Vj.t.D, 1S07. SITU" ULAfK tllCP. fTillE subscriber would k-sj et tfu'.'-y af-! X Citi.el!!- if P! i.tl. nr. r -ii-.l ti.e il":l''.V he has rer.ti-d ti SMFffl MUP fe;u:f'::'-- carry oi. the 11 LA CK SM I TI i I N G ia a!! CS. lVrx-.l:!- i: tntli .r w. ,i I,, ! ; i:.n' - asM::ed that it will U in nq tly rttir j; fit r-i-i. ,i ...... 1) ... ..1 1 ..a ii citizi s that thelnsiniss if IKd:l'h' w:!l 1 o iiir.,.r;..t,..i.u.! i,;,i,;.!i' orir-. . u i,iiuiiiii..u i. ii:i:..i.ii j . - , Owners cf valnal-lf li.ir-s will i.i t be t:.- neci .-Mrtyof Miiiing their sti ck t, a m v-1' village, as his cspeiitUte in tli h : J.. , , i n i"Vnl ion ii. i-i.-- I ; I en ; t u r ;r, .Apr l fi . - . ..r;r f XiiacBiacturer acd.Ecr.Ier in all tines oi-r g-anlf, Chewing and Leaf Tobr.ccc. Ks:?c" err St.. ITr.!-ii!atr-iiir'-. Pa. T v..WWaf.. 0 . C-.ttat tlvinhand, a fine and we'I -toek of Spanish. r.ad Laf Sj-ar.M' 1 i? 1 . . -ii ill -. sot- i'l i.:e iowcm possio.e prices. .-Vli ai j, 6 i fJ-TJ re M. r,f fa it tl! Jf "B h Hi a: Davis- Laildin " U16 D-!6r Etor cf K ! erally. Call and see us at thb old sfaml of Wm. B"V . i;sh lotof Silmoii.Maoker il, IlT -J-lvl-i- Jpril 2?, 1S52. - in g.-iuu Lix-iioii. Ioj sale lv "R. TUDOR I are repusi nted. urns ubiauuMiUicntare warrsiiisj u- Atust P, 18j5 Jr.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers