CLOTHIE! JV II O .? XTS B A JIGJil X s ? EVANS OIIGHES, Hav juat received from Philadelphia at their clothing store in Ebensburg, a large assortment rt PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, among vrhich may be enumerated a fine lot of dotb, dress, sack and business coats of the best quality and most Approved style; beaver, felt, and blanket overcoats of all sizes; a large lot f eatinett and cnssiuiere pantaloons of various colors and qualities; and a splendid assortment f Bilk, satin, cassimere, plain and fancy vests, together with every kind of boys' clothing. ALSO. fine and coarse shirts, handkerchiefs, silk shirts, ctocke, umbrellas, and a large assortment of fupcrior hats, caps, &c, all of vrhich they will Jit-pose of on the most reasonable terms. They have also on hands a large stock of cloths, cas simeres and vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most accommodating terms for cash ir approved country produce. The entire stock of clothing is made up according to the latest fashions. I Having selected their goods with great care ! "u yuituascu uu me lowest cabii terms, mt-j axe prepared to accomodate their friends and fistomera with clothing of a superior quality nd at lower prices than goods of a similur jtiality were ever sold in this county. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their goods. November I, 18-51. j We call tho attention of our friends and the public generally to our FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, &c. Our dry goods consist of the usual assortment of cloths, cassimeres, satinets, alpaccas, meri noes, &c, and we call the attention of the ladies In particular to our stock of fancy alpacas, mo- hair lustres, scarlet cashmere, plaid poplin, fig ured do., sacking flannel, siik warp Thibet cloth nd black, brown, green, scarlet, cherry colored, French, all wool, merino. Also, Coburg cloth, and English merinoes, of same colors. SILKS: SILKS. We have also a good assortment of plain and figured silks, which will be sold as low as they can be bought at retail in any cf the Eastern cities, consisting of glacie satin chien, poult de oi, gro de Rhine, ottoman de velour, plain lu testring, black Italian boiled silks, together with hawls, Bay State, primed, long, English, French, &c, &c. HATS & CAPS. A full assortment of men's and boys' silk, plush, loth and fur caps and hats, of the latest styles la the greatest variety, and bound to please all purol asers. BOOTS fc SHOES. We have a very large assortment of all kinds of ladies boots and suppers; gents' fine calf and kip boots, and heavy kip and calf boots, and railroad brogans, which last article we will iu ure to wear nine months. We will sell a very good article of heavy boots for1.7oa pair; heavy shoes at 75 cents to $1.50. GROCERIES: Lower than they ever were sold here before. e tac of good common molasses, in 5 wid 10 gallon kegs, which will be sold very cfceap; N. O. sugar; Cuba and syrup molasses. ros. 1, 2, and 3 mackerel, in half barrels, very low. Coffee we will 6eIl at an advance of three quarters of a cent per pound on cost, in selling by the bag. As we are doing business on nearly cash principles, we hope to sell as cheap as any person, if not cheaper. We therefore hope that all our friends, and every body else, who wish to get the worth of their money, will call on us. The ladies will find an assortment of Dress Goods of the Best Quality, Fash ion and Style. The trimmings we had selected by a ladv in the f-ity, and know them to be the very late'st fash ion. We have a few made-up silk-bonnets, bonnets which are bonnets," for beauty and nuraoihty. But it is impossible to mention all the articles that are new and chenn ; all wo ask come and see. N E V A R R A N G E .i Z N T. Wo have come to the determination to sell goods at cash prices, without putting on any ex tra profit as an offset for bad debts. ny per eon dealing with us on credit, will receive a pass-book, except when we have a different un derstanding, and will expect all accounts to be rettied by payment . or note at the end of six months, and these terms will be rigidly adhered t . By doing business in this manner, we hope to sell more goods, and at cheaper rates To those who purchase for cash we will iways make a difference of six per cent., except flour and bacon, which must always be nctt cash without credit to any one. ' - v J0IIN 1V0RY & SO Summit, November 20, 1851. WANTED. .An active, steady boy, from the country, aged from 11 to 16 years, as an apprentice "to the Tanning business. Application to be made to t ie subscribers. MOORE & EVANS. Ebonsburg, December 11, 1S51. 9-tf. KOSSUTH Should the old patriot not be found at the f.tore f the subscriber, a general assortment of Gro rcries, Confectionaries, ,j c, can be found at the lowest cash prices at the bignof the "Grocery Flore," adjoining the Mansion House. J. TOMLINSON. Ebensburg, Decern. IS, 1851. tf. ONCE FOR ALL. AU who fcuov themselves indebted to the un dersigned for fees as Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts, Register. Recorder of Deedd, &.c, or otherwise are hereby uotifiedto pay up without elay and thereby cave costs. VVM- KITTKLL. Ebensburg, December 18, 1851. 10-Gt. i lass, 00. Paint ad Drugs 0f all kinds '20 bushels clover seed just re ited and for sale nt the brick ftore. ICE, Star & Mould Candles just received and for sale by J. f:ori. TO J ented by J. MOOKK ensh ' etiumme in exclmiig EXCHANGE HOTEL, EBEX?Buno, Pa. rmllE undersigned respectfully informs his U friends and the public generally, that he has rented for a term of years, that large brick hotel in the Borough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by James Rhey, and known heretofore as the "Washington Hotel," where he will be much pleased to accommodate all those who may favor him with their patronage, and will use every exertion to make their stay pleasant and agree able. - - His Table will be furnished with everything the market affords, and in the selection of Wines and Liquors, the most approved brands will be purchased. His Stables are large, and will be attended by a careful hostler. Persons wishing to visit any section of the county will be furnished with a conveyance. ANDREW J. RHEY. Ebensburg, June 1, 1850. 33-tf NEW GOODS. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has received and is now opening, at the store room formerly oc cupied by Richard Lewis, dee'd., a large and general assortment of goods, consisting in part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, all of which he is determined to sell low either for cash or approved country produce. He solicits examination of his stock, and is confident he can sell cheaper than the cheapest. GEO. J. RODGERS. May 8, 1551 SO-tf Notice. "5.7 E the undersigned have this day asso V V ciatcd with ourselves, in the Mercantile business, &c, JOHN MURRAY, Esq. The style of the firm will hereafter be known as Murray, Zahm J- Co. MURRAY k ZAHM. May 10, 1851. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers, are once more requested to call and settle their accounts, and give their notes, if they cannot discharge their claims, as we are ex tremely anxious to close our Books, now of three years standing. Should this notice be neglected this time, we will be compelled to leave their accounts in the hands of a Justice for collection. MURRAY & ZAHM. May 15, 1851 31-tf. NEW ami CHEAP f f The subscriber has received at his store room in the Borough of Loretto, a large and splendid stock of fall and winter goods, which he is de termined to bell at very reduced prices. His stock consists in part of cloths, plain and fancy cassimeres, satinetts, tweeds, overcoating, French, German, and English morinos, Bay State and other long shawls, cashmeres, de laines, plaids, ginghams, prints, muslins, linens, &c. Hats, caps, boots, and shoes of all kinds and sizes. Hardware queensware, books and station ary, paints, oils, drugs and patent medicines. Also a well selected stock of groceries, fish, tar, tobacco, and salt by the barrel. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods, and cash always welcome. Remember if you want bargains to call at the place where goods will be sold cheap. p. SI1IELS. Loretto, Nov. 13, 1851. M STORE ATJHE Oil) STAID. TIIE subscriber has opened at the well known store room, formerly occupied by Johnston Moore, a general and well selected assort ment of new goods, consisting of everything that is generally kept in country storep,"which have been purchased ia such a w ay ts to enable him to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other in the country. Those not satisfied of the truth of this, can call and see for themselves. In making his bow once more to his friends, he assures them that he will charge them nothing for seeing his goods ; come and examine for yourselves. Cash and country produce taken in exchange for goods. WILLIAM DAVIS. November 20th, 1851. i lie subscriber informs the citizens of Cambria county that he has opened a store at the Summit, next door to the post oihee, where he will keep on hand a large and extensive assortment of ready made clothing, consisting of over coats, sacks, hangups, vests, pantaloons, shirts, &c, o all sorts and sizes, made in the latest style ana most approved manner. Also on hand a large selection of boots, shoes, hats, caps, &c. These goods he is determined to sell low for cash, and he is persuaded that he can outsell the cheapest, tall and see the goods. 0 S. PETERSBERGER. Summitville, Oat. 30, 1851. 0m. New Slice Store. Persons wishing to purchase Shoes, Boots and Clippers, at low prices, will find it to their ad vantage to call at the new shoe store, fourIoore cast of Milton Robert's Hotel, where they will find a large and well selected stock of Ladies' French and American Boots, Shoes and Slippers, and also Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Boots and shoes made to order in the neatest and iiest maimer. ... , n JONES & THOMAS. Lbensburg, Oct. 23, 1851 2-tf Oyslers. It is said that Fields of Baltimore packs up the best Chesepeake Oysters in the country. Ihey are sent direct to John Ivory & Son, Sum mit, w!k can supply shop-keepers and families, either by tho can oiin the shell, at the lowest rnce- Summit, Oct. 30, 1851. 3. OA Barrels of superior Flour, pari extra, for sale by J. Ivory y Son. Ouncflimon nails, glass 8 bv 10 and y by 12, salmon and mat&eral at " ' J- MOORE'S. Kegs assorted nails for sale at the store of JEO. J. RODGERS. Tunt received by J. Moore. 3 doz Lest double 9J? hitt axe?. MHKI DOUlKiS Wool, butter, C""S ledby . J. Moore. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS! m mm is mt DUFFS MERCANTILE CoLLEOE. l'ittsburg, N. E. Corner of Third and Market streets. Established in 1840. Now Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with Collegiate Pawers and Privileges. Faculty. President, P. DUFF, Professor of Book-keeping and Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATCH, Esq., Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the most accomplish ed penman west of the mountains, Professor of Penmanship. Upwards of 18 years experience in the most extensive foreign and domestic shipping busi ness gives the proprietor of this establishment a u tiiicnic in iiiuumg omers ior tlie count in ir-house noKsessoil hv lmt fnw o - -v " icatucis vi Book-keeninc in t1i c(iiintrv n . ,i r -mt o - ...... , uivA uu nuu um pire to the highest rank as accountants are re quested to call and examine his credentials from upwards of one hundred Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamber of Commerce and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers and Bank Ofiicers of the city of New York, appended to his North American Accountant, and Western Steamboat Accountant. For terms apply to P. Duflf at the College. May 29, 1851 33-ly. , RKA Dill YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS LIFE, OR A Premature Dcntli. KINKEL1N on Self Preservation ONLY 25 CENTS. This Book, just published, is filled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age. To all who apprehend or sufi'er under the dire consequences of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who feel the exhaustive effects of sedentary and baneful habits to all who in addition to decli ning physical energy, are the victims of nervous and mental debility, and of moping and melan choly despondency. Dr. K. would saj- READ THIS BOOK. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffer ing, and save annually Thousands of Lives. l'arents by reading it, will learn how to pre vent the destruction of their children. BSL. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, prepaid, addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, N. W. corner of Third and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (postpaid) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions, &c, for warded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. July 31, 1851. -ly. AND CHEAP BARGAINS! Che undersigned respectfully inform the citi zens of Summitville. and vidnWr tl,.t have just received from Philadelphia and New U1'1) a large anu well selected assortment o of the latest and most fashionable styles, con sisting of a large and well selected assortmen ot Dry Goods, Made, up Clothing, Hats, Cops Hoots and shoes, Bonnets and Palm Leaf Hats, a large and extensive assortment of Hardware, Queensware. Lookimt Chi? rinrlmnJT;,...J. of all kinds. Also a heavy stock of Groceries, u.j., u variety oi an otner articles needed in a country stsre. all of wl.;-li l IfkV TT" ill fiy.11 exceedingly cheap for cash or iu exchange for approved country produce. Please remember the New Store and give us a call, as we feel sanguine that our prices and quality of coods will be an in.l. sons who want bargains. Good goods and moderate profits it no trouble to show goods. Cash paid for W "wil J AS. M'COLGAN & CO. JAS. M COI.GAX, I'KTER UOICHIKTV. Summit June 2G, 1851 37-ly DO NOT PASS BY rpiin rniiTrk nr-i t n 1 llLt 1 WU Dlb liUUlfo! IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS As the subscribers have just received and are now offering to the public, a large and exten sive assortment of ID HSU T-v GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, and in fact all such articles as are usually kept in a country store. They feel confident that their prices are as low as any in the place, and therefore solicit a share of the patronage of the public. Lumber, Grain, "Wool, Hides, and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. MURRAY, ZAHM, & Co. JAS. Nl'EKAT, G. C. K. ZAHM, JSO. MURRAY, ESQ. MURRAY & ZAHM, Thankful for pat favoi, iavite their eld cus timers to call and sec the stock of Murray, Zahm & Co., and they will be dealt with as heretofore. July 10, 1851. KEYSTONE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OMIT ANT, Established at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March 4, 1850. The assured participate in all the profits of the Company. The undersigned has been appointed agent for the above company for this county, and can be found at his office, opposite the court house , . 11. L. JOHNSTON. Ebensburg, May 8, 1851. STAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles for snln ni thn TirJL J f. MOORE. 5 KEGS OF NAILS on houd, and or sale bv J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 0, 1850. C LOVER seed, f sale by Bacon, and Window Glass, fos . Moore. THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND CHEAP COODS. ILL be onened thi x . n. ciui c J- Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort ment of cloths, cassimeres, satinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer coods. iugeuier vmu any quantity of prints, delaines, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, queensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &c. Persons wautine boots and shoes caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their A ln.l A II A ,1 ttuainugu io can ai tiie Brick Store. Tha subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear nestly requests his customers, and the public generally to at least call and examine his stock; and if he cannot suit every person in quality and price it is not his fault. Produce and lum ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods and he also takes CASH when offered. ' J. MOOT? FT Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. KB MOV A Li. The subscriber beers leavp tn ?nfnr-T i. lie generally, that he has removed his Saddle and Harness Establishment, to Jefferson, Cambria i-uumy, wnere ne will be pleased to see his old friends and all others w.ititinn' ; i.: line of business. He intends keeping constantly SADDLES, BRIDLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &C, &,J. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most rea- sonaoie terms lor cash or approved country pro duce. He hopes by strict attention to business and small profits on his work, to merit and re ceive a liberal share of the public patronage. HUGH A. M COV. Jefferson, Nov. 21, 1850. 7-tf N. B. All those indebted to him for Saddlery &c. whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their counts. For the purpose of saving trouble, it o iivu. mm mis notice will not be neglected. Exchange Hotel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor. HE undersigned, having succeeded Mr. - Samuel Bracken in the r,rnnrif.ff,rci,;n ,.f thus Establishment, most respectfully announces to the public, that his entire attention will be devoted to the task of rendering the Exchange Hotel one of the best public houses in this sec tion of the State. Especial care will be observed in procuring Liquors of the choicest brands, and every appro priate delicacy which the markets afford", will be carefully selected for the Table. Good stables and careful hostlers are provided. The undersigned will alwavs be most happy to greet hisfriends and the travelling community THOMAS A. MAGU1EE. Oct. 21, 1850. tf. 'M1 L.UUJlJUi), PLAIN AND FANCY, Warranted to keep in any Climate. ORANGES, PRUNES, LEMONS, FILBERTS. RAISINS, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FIGS, LEMON SYRUP, &c. Constantly on hand and for sale by, ANDREW TODD, Summit, Pa. May 15, 1851. 31-tf. DISSOIFTION. Notice is hereby given to all persons interest ed, that the firm of liiflel & Humphreys was by muuiai consent dissolved on the 1st day of De cember, 1851. All persons having claims will please present them for settlement, and all those indebted will please call and settle with James M. Eiffel at the " old stand," in whose hands the Books are, and who is authorised to make all settlements. All persons not settling, cither by note or otherwise, before the 2nd day of Febru ary next, will Cud their accounts in the hands of the proper officers for collection. EIFFEL & HUM HUE VS. Summitville, January 1, 1S52. 12-td to tiieTeople. The subscriber, thankful for the liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to the "old firm," would respectfully announce to all his friends and the public generally, that having purchased the interest of his late partner, he will continue to carry on the business at the old stand. He has just received from the east a new and supe rior assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C. and a large supply of all the articles that can be found in a country store, which he will take great pleasure in showing to his customers, and which he will sell at low prices for cash or country produce. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summitville, January 1, 1852. SALT SALT! BARRELS prime onemaugh Salt just received and for sale at the store of J. IVORY & Co. Summit,' Pa This Way! ByfOT? the highest prices are paid for Hides, Skins and Tanneu's Bakk in either Trade or Cash by J. MOORE. Ebensburp; Jan. 2. 1851. A .LARGE quantity of Dtin- " cannon Nails and Spikes, from 3 io 5 in ches, for sale at jYqotc's store. WOOL, Butter, noid all kinds of Grain, taken in exchange for goods at J. Moore's store. Rfh Barrels Concmaugh Salt for sale y J, JUoore. WTSMIISKEY, AVbiteJUad, and Linseed )i, V w lor saie uy J. Moore. f i iou cn'i, .iiavivini, ium cauuuu, ior saic ai WONDER OF WONDERS ! PETROLEUM, Ji ROCK OIL "There are more thivgs in heaven and earth, Than are dreamt of in philosophy." The virtues of this remarkable remedy, and the constant application for it, to the proprietor, has induced him to have it put up in bottles, with labels and directions, for the benefit of the public. The Pctrokum or Rock Oil is procured from a w ell in Allegheny county, at a dep.th of four hundred feet, is a pure unadulterated article, without any chemical change, but just as it flows from Nature's Great Laboratory ! That it con tains properties capable of reaching a number of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainty. There are many things in the arena of nature, which, if known, might be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffering and restoring the bloom of health and vigor to many a sufferer. Long be fore the proprietor thought of putting it up in bottles, it had a reputation for the cure of dis ease. The constantly and daily increasing calls for it, and several remarkable cures it has per formed, is a sure indication of its future popu larity and wide spread application in the cure of disease. We do not wish to make a long pnrade of cer tificates, as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work its way into the favor of those w ho suffer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a universal application in every disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in a number of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Among these may be enumerated all diseases of the mucous tissues, such as Chronic Bronchitis, Con sumption (in its early stage,) Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages, Liver Complaint ssyspepsia, iuannoea, diseases oi me uiauder and Kidneys, Pains in the Back or Side, Ner vous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, Rheumatic Pains, Gcut, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, &c, &c. In cases of debility resulting from exposure, or long and protracted cases of disease, this medi cine will bring relief. It will act as a general Tonic and Alterative in such cases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, removing obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which cause disease and a broken constitution' and giving increased and renewed energy to all the organs of Life ! The proprietor knows cf several cures of 1'iles that resisted every other treatment, get well under the use of the Petro leum or Lock Oil, for a short time. The proof can be given to any person who desires it. None genuine without the signature cf the pro prietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near 7th st Pittsburg. F. Kittcll. agent, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania May 8, 1851. TIIE WORLD'S FAIR! NEW STORE AND CHEAP BARGAINS. rrpbe undersigned would inform their friends JL and the public, that thev have opened a ncic store at Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. in the room formerly occupied by John ong, where will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at low prices, the following goods : Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Ginghams, Vestings, Calicoes, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Bar eges, Mon de Laines, Lustres, Shatrls, Ribbons, Buttons, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Thread, $c, .j c. ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. Umbrellas, Parasols, and Bonnets. Also, a large stock of Coffee, Sugar, Tta, Queensware, Hard ware and Cutlery, Books and Stationary. FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER. Eggs, Fish, Salt. Tobacco, ("in-irs .? All r.f fhich they are Trcared to spll ;it and invite the attention of buyers to their stock ot goods, confident that they can and will sell them as cheap, and in fact, eheaotr. ihnn thev can purchase elsewhere. 1 roduce ot all kinds taken in exchange for goods, and cash never refused. Call soon, at the new store, if yt,u want to be supplied. JOII.N G. GIVEN & Co. Plane No. 2. A. P. R. R. March 13, 1651. ly j Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing nnrlpr tli name and firm of Clark, Craig & Co., in the Tanning, Saddling and Merchandizing business, was dissolved on the 1st of November bv mutual Consent. The books of the firm nro nt tlx. Kls.ro. of Clark & Craig fur collection. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. under the name and firm of Clark & Craig, and will continue the business of merchandizing at the old Stand. Thev return tliAir tlioL-o i,; friends for their liberal patronaee and invite one .n i. ...ii i . . -. . - auu n" i e.tii ana examine tueir stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Queensware, before purchasing elsewhere, as they intend to J. S. CLARK, J. B. CRAIG. CHEAP LEATHER, SADDLES AND SHOES. The Tanning, Saddling, and Shoemaking bu siness will be continued by the undersigned un der the the firm of Evans.'llarr & James. They are thankful for the bberal patronage bestowed upon them by their friends, and call attention to their stock of leather, saddles, harness and shoes, manufactured by themselves in a superior manner. ED. EVANS, M. S. TIARR, WM. JAMES. Eienburg, November 13, 1851.-3m. Wholesale and Jlclail TIN", COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON, Jfla n u f a ci o r y. The subscriber adopts this method of return iijr thanks to his friends and the rublic gener ally, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed unon him. and beir leave to inform them that lie has enlarged his business, and now keeps constantly -on Jaana a large supply of every va riety otlj'iinvare, Stove Pipe, Dripping Pans, Zinc Boilers, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles. A-c, A-c. wincii ne win ecu, wholesale or retail, as loio as any other establishment in the country. He is also prepared o .manufacture Spouting for houses, nt tho shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Merchants and others desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are res pectfully invited to call, as he is prepared to sell them goods equally as cheap as they can be had either east or west, and all orders addressed to him wjll be promptly attended to. Job 1 ork ot every description, done on the shortest notice. Old copper and pewter, taken in exchange fop ware. The undersigned hope, by a strict attention to business, to receive a liberal 6hare of public patronage. JEORGE HARNCAME. Ebensburg, Feb. 20, 1851. tf JOB WORK Neatly and expeditiously jcxecu ted at tins Oflice. 1 1 1 II 'IV' FOK ROYS liUKLl'IO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, 1'EXNSYI.Van U Till IIS INSTITUTION, in charge of v x Beotheks. and distant ,:,.. . V, C1SCA the direct mail route between Philadi-bf- Pittsburg, will, on the first Monday ins" ber. be re-onned for tl who will be instructed in any of' the f i J''',, branches of an Elementary and Liberal n ary and Liberal u tion: Reading; Writing; Arithmetic; End; u Grammar; Ancient and Modern (,'eoV phy; Use of the Globes; AncitIU?J Modern History; Elements of Xu Philosophy; Book-Kceping; a full C0UrS of the Mathematics, and of the (jre and Latin Clas?irs, &c. er TERMS. The Annual Pension for Board, Tuition Washing, Mending of Linen, and u;a of Redding, (payable half yearly in advance,) is, Postage of Letter., Rooks andStntio, t not furmsLed by Parents or Guardian, ft an txtra Large, as will also medical attend ... The Scholastic Year, commencing Bs will close on the 15th of July followilU ' Those remaining at the Institution dnrin tU Summer A acation will be charged $12 extra Each Pupil must come provided witii a u, cient supply of Summer and Winter Tlcthm'iT six Shirts, six Pocket Handkerchiefs, six J Stockings, four pairs of Drawers, six t. c.ajvi im tc itii a xuuis or CLOCS. The healthy location of this EstallibLmcct together with the picturesque scenery tie varied and extensive prospect all around su beneficial to youthful minds must rcLJtr desirable as a place of Education. The attention of the Brothers to the Intellec tual, Moral and Religious Culture cf R..vs "in trusted to their care, will be unremitting"; atd to render that attention effective, the diir.Jii, will be exact, yet mild and paternal. A half yearly account ot" IIia h..mi r,,.. .. and literary progress, of each Pupil, will b transmitted to his parent or Guardian. All letters addressed (post-paid) to the i tvi vj ic jrunciscan Jivnastery, L,ore(to, Caubri County, Pa., w ill receive due attention. Reference may be made to Rt. Rev. O'Connor Bisho of p Pittsburg, and Rev. H. P. Gallach-j Loretto, Cambria County. August!, 1851. !:l-lm. (J XCi Foftit Dr. Hunter will forfeit $50, if Vtl U filing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter Lot long standing or affliction. Either Sex are in vited to his Trivate Room, 38 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, without fear of iim-rruf. tion by other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a physician are invited to call. Those who Lave injured themselves by solitary vke ar also in vited. Read and Reflect. The affiictel wculJ do well to reflect before trusting their health, Lsp piness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of physicians, ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician ha's Lij peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he de votes most of his time and study. Years of Practice, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose or legs, pains in the head or bone's mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irres ularities, disease arising from youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the consti tution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer Speedy Relief to all who may plac themselves under his care. May 1, lS51.-ly. 1 The undersigned inform their customers end friends that they have formed a co-partnership in the above business, under the name and firm of BEYNON & JOHNSTON, and have t.iLpn tl... room recently occupied as the Mountain SaHi.J ujnee, wnere tney will be happy to see the for mer patrons of Lewis Beynon, and as many new ones as pleas to call. They receive rcgiilanv from New York and Philadelphii the latest fashions; and cannot be beaten either iu the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailors in the country. They respectfully ask the public to give them a call, and are con fident their work will recommend itself. BgAll kinds of country produce taken ia exchange for work. LEWIS BEYNON, ROBERT JOHNSTON. July 17, 1851. tf. NEW CHAIR MAiWACTOltr. The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are nformed that the very place to purchase CHAIRS, SETTEES, SOCIABLES, AND STOOLS, of the best manufacture and most elegant finish, and at lower prices than at any other establish ment in the county, is at the new chair manu factory, in the shoD formal v Todd, deceased. GLAZIN G, HOUSE and SIGX PAIXTIX0 executed in the best manner and latest style, JOHN L. STOUGII. Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1851. Cm. Carrollton House, CARROLLTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. rHAlIE undersigned returns his thanks to lis Jm. numerous friends for the patronage hereto fore extended to him, and will be pleased to ac commodate all persons who may favor him win a call. A large supply of choice LIQUORS just received from the eastern cities. His TA BLE will always be well supplied, and his sta bling accommodations are sufficiently extensive J. P. URBAN, March 27, 1S51. ly. Proprietor. A fresh arrival of Boots, Shoes, Summer Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &cf received this day and for sale at the cheap stor of J. MOORE. June 2G, 1851. j) (Barrels of Maclceml for sals 0) btj J. IVOHY Co. Wauled Immediately. 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted bv JOHNSTON MOORE The highest price paid for wool at the star of GliO. J. R0DGEB ST. F n i vmo in mm lllllll HvuinniYf liiiLuiiiiur
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