S t" i DEMOCRAT AP SENTINEL; LOCAL ITEI.IS. j fy Winter in its rudest fonn is here, the f:rec blasts of Boreas are Wowing around our of fice, and miniature snow Cakes are insinuating themselves into every crevice and cranny in the frame work around us. The last few days have been exceedingly cold, and tho weather has as sumed that settled shape of steady freezing; which indicates a longs Fjxll of bitter cold. The old year is taking its departure in a sullen mood, and gives us amle icicle touehings as it ap X;roachcs its termination. "Wc have every reason for gratitude for the glorious autumn which has passed. The weather was mild, the sky serene, the atmosphere pure and balmy. No place on the Almighty's foot stool is more favored than this region. Our thanks are eminently due for the blessings around us. Health ! the " Poor man's riches and the Rich man's bliss," prevails throughout the country, and our people have bec-n more than ordinarily exempt from the maladies jjcouliar to mountain localities. We tender to our Patrons our best wishes for their continued prosperity; may the blighting . influence of sorrow or grief never chill tho warm current cf their affections ; and. may a retro spective glance at the past year, afford then no subject of unpleasant reflection. Cnrr.cn Dedication-. -"We h- keen request ed to call the attention of the public to the dedi cation of the new Catholic Church at Loretto. This event will occur on Friday the Cth day of January next. The Very Rev. Dr. P. E. Mori- artj- of Philadelphia, will preach ths dedication sermon. The established reputation cf this elo quent Divine, as a brilliant pulpit orator, will attract an immense crowd on the occasion. The Church building is among the largest in the State, of excellent proportions, and presents a grand appearance. IIdxtixgdon's School Visrron. This is the title of a neat little journal, published in New York, by T. J. Huntingdon, Esq. It is one of the neatest exchanges we receive ; the print is beautiful, tho editorials are well written and the selections good. Published monthly, at 30 cents per annum ; eight copies, two dollars, in advance. "We call attention to the advertisement of Ijaac M. Ashton, Hat and Crp Manufacturer, Philadelphia. "We would recommend this house to our merchants when visiting tho city to lay in their spring stock. It is generally believed that country merchants can purchase to a better ad vantage with Iscvic, than elsewhere. Ciiakgh. Chas. Albright, Esq., has disposed of his interest in tho " Alleghanian" to his part ner, A. C. Mullin, Esq. Mr. Mullin is a ready writer, and will no doubt make the Alleghanian an interesting and instructive sheet. Mr. Al bright will turn his attention entirely to the Le gal Profession. Aubivet). Messrs. Doran and Storm, for the purpose of taking a map of Ebcnsburg. Mr. Do ran commenced, on "Wednesday last, taking a rurvey cf the town: Mr. Klorm will take a sketch cf the principal buildings. Our citizens may qx-pe-ct it to bo a neat alfair when completed. "XZ" We received a communication from Gal-tain P. O. signed " Adieu," complaining of the desecration of the Sabbath by Doggery-keepers and others, who are fond of taking a spree occa sionally. We can publish no comuiuuicatlw;i kea tho name of the author accompany it. - Kw Otster Saloon'. Mr. Mark Edwards ha opened for the accommodation of cur citizens neat Oyster Saloon at hi3 residenca on Julian St. Wo hope friend Mark will be well patroniz ed he celainly de-serves it. 7 Samuel Wingard, Esq., ha.9 been laying cUngorcusly ill for some days past, from an at tack of the Typcid Fever. We are pleased to learn, however, that he is now on a fair way ri recovery. Cabhox's Hotel. Mr. Johnston Moore has disposed of this stand to Dr. Schneider. The Dr. will tako possession of it on tho 1st day of April. Icu. Seitnc of our citizens have commenced filling their ica houses. Arrivala at tlie Hctela. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Moxdat, Decembcr2C, 1853. M. KoU-rts, Jefferson ; John Ascom, Johnstown ; J. H. Douglass, Clearfield tp. ; Sir John Burke, Harrisburg ; Win. Henry, Summit. Tcesday, December 27, 1853. J. C. McGin ky, Summit; Chas. O'Neill, Levi Bedford, Thos. Osterson, Carrolltown ; Thomas Doran, Johns town. MANSION HOUSE, Mokdat, December ,20, 1853. J. P. Moore, New York; J. Wingate, Summit ; C A. Anthony, Fountain Inn ; James Winerick, Ravine Hotel ; Jas Conway, New A P. It. R.; raul Hamilton and Lady, do. ; J. M Stricklcr. Columbia, Ta. Tuesday, Dec. 27. Geo. Storm, Johnstown, Wednesday, Dec. 23. R. C. Anthony, Jack son Gibbs, HoIIidaysburg ; Jas. McColgan, A. P. R. R. Ttorsday, Dec. 20. R. J- Johnston, Butler, Pa.; Thomas Priestly, Martin Schroat, Carroll town; Jas. McColgan, A. P. R. R- Kemedy for a Weak Chest. A letter is pub lished from Mr. N. P. Willis, wUch contains tho best advice for failing lungs we have yet seen in print. The editor of the Washington Globe says that he would have been in the grave forty years ago had not similar instructions, given by a cel ebrated physician of the West, been implicitly o boyed. " Live n horse flesh, in the open air; groom yourself as your horse is groomed, and old bath after currying; eat for digestion, not for indulgence; give physic to tho dogs or leave it at tho doctors. Railroad Transfer. Tho Sunbury and Erie railroad, between Williamsport and Milton, Ta., has been, transferred to the Catawissa company for s period of twenty years New York capital ists furnishing tho money to complete that link, and to have tho use and control of the road for that period, unless sooner reimbursed for their xipenditurcs. Great Fire in New York! Seven or Eight Wholesale Stores Burnt. THREE OR FOl'H SHIPS DKSTKOYED. New York, Dec. 27. An immense fire occurred this morning, during which three or four ships were burnt to the wa ter's edge, several others damaged, and several warehouses were destroyed, involving an im mense loss. A strong north wind blowing, the fire soon spread, ami in a short time seven or eight whole sale stores were destroyed, tiz: Treadwell & Son s extcntive bakeiy, Front street ; D. W. Wanwaring ?c Co.'s ; Jones, Rowland & Co.'s; R. N. Reynold & Co.'s; Duscnberry's bell found ry ; Davis & Young's extensive cracker bakery, and others, which were entirely destroyed, and several other buildings greatly tlamaged. - The ship Great Republic, was burnt to the water's edge. The packet ship Joseph Walker, and the clip per, Red Rover, vva totally destroyed. The Packet De Witt Clinton was newly destroyed ; the clipper White Squall was towed down the stream enveloped in Haines. The loss is estimated at one million of dollars, and will probably greatly exceed that amount. The Great Republic was scuttled, but the wa ter being too shallow, she is still burning. She was nearly full of freight. Nothing is saved. Erie, Pa., Dec 27 The track on the Bridge at Harbor Creek, was again destroyed hist night. One person was ar rested by the Raiload folks but he gave bail. A meeting cf citizens was held last evening, at tempts were made to induce" the abandonment of the present proceedings. The sheriff of Phila delphia was here this morning serving iiuunc- tiou:, in Livorof the Western Road. Wutp.e to Thade. An Excliimgo gives this good advice: Never trad3 with ilcilcrs who do not advertise. Depend upon it, a man who neg lects to extend a knowledge of Us good and bu siness, always charges more for an article than a man who advertises fixely. The reason is obvi ous. 1 lie advertiser sens twice er ijut times as nii'-.iy goods as the other, and of couise can aC'orcl to sell cheaper. So, read thcadvertisements, and patronize those establismenls that advertise most. You may be sure you will save wonoy by such a course. TUT BARRELS INDIAN LINEMENT. It is clear end pleasant to use. warranted an it is rcccrnmc-del or money pr.il b.ick. Prepared l.-r H. C". O. C;.rv. Dnn-zkt and Chemist, Cleve- land Ohio, to whew, til orders e'..gu! J be addressed Sola hv an authorised Azznt in every tov.n. ia the State. For sale by Fred. Kiltel, Ebcnsburg Fa., and hy Hughes & Wbciry, Jefferson Va. DR GUYSOTr.; IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YEL LOW DOC.1 AND S-iRSAPARILLA is asci-eeem edy for Hereditary Taint. Thousands cf individuals are cursed with griev ous complaints, vrl.ich they inherit from their pa tents. The us;e cf the Ydlozc Dock aud Sarsaparil- .i ill rrovent nil tLlj. and save a vast amount of - i - - -misery, and many v?.Iu&hla lives, for it thoroughly cr-k's froi.i (he t'siem the latent taint, which is the seed cf disease, and sa ticu oiT tbe curse by wbicli tbs eias or niisf ortune of the pnrenta are to oitt'u Is".tid upon the iunoccut offspring. Parents owe it to their children to guard them Mgainbt the effects of maladies tbat may be com inunicated dece-ut, and children of parents tbat have at any time been affected with Consumption, Scrofula or Syphilis, owe it to themse-lvea to tuke precaution agninst the disease being revived in them, Guvsott's Eitrae-t cf Yellow Dock and Sarsapariila is a sure aoti lote in such cases jjj- So advertisement. KARKETS. COSRECTED WEEKLY BT TT.DOR AND ROBERTS. hNsuuKa, Friday, Dec 3l, lbC3. Flour per Lbl. Wheat per bush. Rye, Com, Oats, Potatoes, r.utter per lb. Fggs, 4 doz. Buckwheat per bush. Hay per Ton, Wood per cot el. Coal per bushed, Chesnuts pr bushel. S7 25 1 25 75 62 i 37 i 50 12 a 13 124 50 10 a 12 1 50 07 1 25 Lumber market. Eben-sbvhg, Dec. 30, 1853. Cullings, 87,00 a 7,50 First Common, 10,00 a 11,00 Second " 12,00 a 13,00 Panned, 15,00 a 10,00 Hemlock, 7,00 a 7,50 Chair Plank, 14.00 a 15,00 Cherry, 14,50 a 23,00 Johnstown Wholesale Elarket. JonNSTOWN, Dec. 21. Hour Merchants are paying G,X ann SO,' 12 L per bbl., according to terms. Oats 15ring37c and 40c. Corn In the ear, 50 c per bush Buckwheat Flour fl.itOpwon-t. Pork In good demand at 5 cts. Beef .Selliug at 4 a 5c. llav Brings $3,00 a $9,00 per ton. Wheat SI, 00 a 1,10 per bu. Rye 02 ic. Butter Keg, 14c. Roll 16c. Eggs 12Lcperdiz. Tltatrr. dir. tipr bu. Spruce Lumber From 75c. to 1,00, per 100 ft. Knrd measure. Cherry from 51,25 to S2,C0 according to qua! it-. White Pine $1,25. Ash $ 1,00. Poplar $1,00. All other'varielies in proportion. PiTTSBrna, Thursday, Dec. 22 The market yesterday was generally very qui nf ml v. w fi-w- sales were rcnortcd. The wea- rlonrnml uleiisant for the season. Pimn Tho onlv sales we heard of were 20 bbls. on the wharf at $5,80 for superfine, and 48 bbls. extra at $5,87 per bbl. r; iiv There were 250 bu. Corn (m cars sold on the wharf at 46c per bu. Oats are in de mand at 40c; Wheat at $1,10 a 1,20 ; Rye 70 a 75 r nml T.nrlev at Goc ncr bu. Dried Fri it Sales 10 bids. Apples at S 1,00 and2! lt iirho.! at S1.C2 rcrbu. Apples Sale of 20 bbls, from store at $1,75 per bbl. Salt Sales CO bbl. extra at $1,95, and 500 bbls. No 1 at $187 per bbl. Rock Lrrd Sale of 3 bbls. 5c per U. Hay Sales 10 loads at the scales at $10 a 13 per ton. , Bluer Sale of 10 bbls. roll from store at 14c per lb. Packed in bbls- and kegs is worth L2 a 12ipcr Jb, ... , ' , - . V - ' At the Lutheran Parsonage, in Johnstown, on Tuesdav. the 20th inst.. bv Rev. J- Martin, Mr. JonN Atticj, to Miss Mary Stacd, both of Cam bria county. Oa Thursday, tho 22nd, by ReY. Stull, Mr. Datid Liyixgstox, to Miss Esther bTRAYF.r., both of this place. On Wednesday, tho 21st., by the same, Dr. T ilmam Caldwkll, of Indiana, Indiana couuty, to Miss SfSAN, eldest daughter of Jacob Lever good, Esq., of Johnstown. In Johnstown, on the afternoon of the 23rd inst., PnEBK, wife of Wm. McKce ; aged 26 years and 1 day. . In J- ihntsown, on the 21sl inst., af a brief ill ness, f-LizABETif, consort ol in. i. I at ton : aged 36 years, 9 mout.'is, and 11 days. In this borough, on Wednesday, 21st inst., Lewis W. Ekowx, after a brief illness of Typoid I eve r. HATS AK C'Al'J. firniE subscriber invites attention to bis lata styles cf Hats, consisting of all the various descrip tions now worn, which cannot Le excelled iu x lul- adelphla or elsewhere. Country merchants yt ill End it to tueir auvanttigc to purchase at this establishment, as our fuciiitie-s for niauutncturing will enaMe us to oner great in ducements to country merchants. ISiAU M. AS111US. 172 Market st., Philat'elphia. Dec. 30, 1&53. VALI AELE FAIt5I I CR SALE. TIE Gubscriters offers to se-U the farm cu which thc-y reside, situuta in Carroll Township, Cam bria couuty, Pa., containing one hundred acres, ,0 of whiwh in e-leitred and in a good state of cultiva tion, there are oil the premises a good hewed log botiae, a rood he-wed log brink barn, a good young orchard, a never failing spring of excahcut water, a good spring houe and otuer necessary out tun t ins. This property is convenient tD rou Is tho pluuU road is within one mile, and miles from Currolltowu and t milts Uoi tn oi i.oe'nsnurg. aw indisputublo title Vi'tW be given. This property v.-iil!e' ooii cheap as the oviucrs are going to Cali fornia. JAMES DICE, VILLI AM DICK, Pee. P0, l-,3. Ebenshurg-, Cambria Co., Pa. fpiIE Fuhscrier would respectfully inform his I friends and the travelling public, that helms leased the hou-c formerly kept by Mrs. Mutt O. Evans, and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Ihe establish ment has been famished with every convenience that c:ai be. His rooms ar9 large and we-il veuti !..te l. Ills table will be supplied with the best tho mnrkct Cin tifi'orJ. His bar wi.l contain Liquors of the best brands, and his stable is Urge, and at- t-uded by care-ful and obliging hostlers. JOHN A. BLAIR. Doc. 23, lSo-1. C. 1. Ht'BKAl'i At terse y at Law, Ebcrjurg, Cambria Co., Pa. OFFICE a few doors above the EbenHburg House. L'cc. SO, 1S53. Attorney at Laiw, Ehensburg, Pa. OITICE No. 3. "Colcnade Row" near the Court House. January 15, 1cj2. CAITIOV. 4 LL persona are cautioned not to purchase a note given by rue to ilugn A McCoy, ub he has received value for the same. JAMES LONG. Dec. 16, 18o3. VAU'ASLE KCAL ESTATE roil SAI.K. THE undersigned offere at private ea!e the Farm (known as the M'Coy Farm,) abouc '1 l-'l mites North Ea&t tf EbeiiKburg, adjoining lands of I'atrick l'arreu, John 1. Joins utid others, now iu the oecipancy of It. It. Humphreys, coutHininjr oie hundred and sixty-eight acres and some perches, about one hundred cleared and under good fence. There arc erected thereon one two story Dwelling- IBouse, A good Bauk Barn, with convenient Sheds and out Houses. There is a Sood Ore-fraud of various Fruit Trees on the place. A good spring of water convenient to the house, and a Fountain Pump at the door Water in almost every field. ALSO One lot of ground with two small houses erected thereon, and now in the occiipr-ncy of Mrs. C. Humphrevs, at the foot cf Tiane No. 5, A. J. II. Road. j-y-An Indisputable title will be given for the above property. TERMS rehsouab'.e. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summit, Deo. C, lfcod. C. HALtOW EDL, T. liKTM, A. OlTCNnEIMER, X. U. BT1S rHFS. II. I. Thompson, wltli CIS AS. II AI.I.OWLII.L & CO. U'HOLESALE H it an 1 Cap Manufacturers. Furs, IV Straw Goods and Hatters Trimmings No. 173 Market Street, Philadelphia. Dec. 'J, IS-jU. II. W. KAXAGA'S UNITED STATES HOTEL, at the Rail Road Depot, ll.irritburg, Pa. -Dec. 0. 1853. U A3.V.4LS HOI Si;, ly WaKhintfton.HoteL egheny Street, near eas xixamona, 5ICLV.I1 Y-SiiljItCJ, IA. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above old e.-tablisbed etand cud entirely refitted and repaired it in such a manner as to render it second to no hotel in the country. The Bar Las been newly stocked with the befit Wines, Liquors, tind Segars that could be purchased, aud tbe Table will at all times be supplied with the best the Mar ket affords. The RESTAURANT attached will at nil times contain all the delicacies that can be procured, whieh will he served up at all hours, on bhort no tic. He respectfully asks the public to give him a trial, fuliv assured that ho can render satisfaction. " G. W. DANNALS. Dec. 0, lSi"3. To all wlion it may Concern. fTIHE subscribers having disposed of their stock I of Merchandize to Messrs. Shoemaker & Clark, respectfully request of all persons having unsettled nccounts with them, to call and settle on or before the first day of March next. . Lumber, Grain, and all kinds of country produce will be taken for accounts, if delivered before the time above etr.ted. Tersons interested neglecting the above notice cannot complain should their accounts be left ia tho bands of other persons for collection. MU1UIAV, ZAH.M & CO. Ebcnsburg, Deo. 21, 1850. JST. B. Mr. Zahm of the firm has removed the Books and Tapers to the office of M B. Magchun, Esq., No. 2, Colonado Row, where he caa be found at any timo. - M , Z. St CO. Pes. 23, 1853. srjmnnumL, breivcuy. unaersigncd -would respectfully inform the jl citizens of Cambria aud tne adj. iimug coun ties that he has commenced the Brewing in all hs branches at the HALF WAY HOUSE, in Snmmcr hill Tovriiih-p, Cambria Couuty. He will all tinu-s be in rcadiuusa to supf ly his customers citu Ale, Strong and Lager BLEU. GEO. I1UETIIOK. Icc. 9, 1853. 3m. Ivituiu Kail Ilotnl. F' rtOM and after this date Passengers takinir eeiits iu the cars without th-tets, at st '.lions where there is a ticket office, trill be thiirsred tea cents estra. W. W. 1VOI.V, Aleut rr..i. i:. j:. Co. Sumaiit, July 2$, 185: ;;;. AU.'uns Vo'ti Kxprets, Y.7. Ivory i Co., Agenti, VT7"IhL forward all packages of goods cr money, v V daily, except Sunday, to ail the principal cities ia the L'nin, aud ail towc3 on the Rail Road between rhll.ide-lobia and Pittsburg. Drafts col lected from California. Drr.fU sold cu Ireland, England or Scotland, from JC 1 upwards. Motey for drafts must be par. Summit, July 1853 C9. A Paper for your Family, New Series Ssw At tractions ZZevr 1'ype THE JOI RXAL, tor 1S5-I. IN consequence of the great continually increas ing demand for this eiegantly-printod, wiacly circulateJ, end universally popular Family Newa papi r, we have, heretofore, beeu unable to furuich the back numbers to ouly a very limited extent. To avoid this disappointment in future, we thai!, on the rit ot January test, print buch au incre-.u-ci edition as v. ".'.1 enable u t; supply rew bubnri l.vre from tbat d-tte'. Beidi:a the origihal produc tioua of the Eiitorj the Foreign ai:J Domesiic Correspoiidence of u lare list of coiitributors the sd of the European Magaiiues the 6'.dceLii'ti3 oi'tie uust iutiT-.-ating publirraiioiis of the day the brk novels the piunm Ftorie-s the cpaiklinc v.'it ud Clausing fenced -de the news au 1 os -ip of tLe Parisian papers ti.o persuu.d i-ketcbes o? i,nb lic cti:irae-teri the stirring bcene of the wml 1 we lire in the chronicle of tho new s f r ladit J the futhiMis and fat ii ion alio goL-.-ip the t'act:i and ouiJiues of news the j ick cf Eujl'h iuformatiou ib wit, humor anj patiios of ti.o ti!::e-j--tijt es- I 1 fcaisouale, literature, jc.ety and tiioraii, una lue Ub'Jal variety of care-fui chuosiugs Iroi the wi'Jtr Bt ef Eiiii.-h periodieul literature, criticisms, poct.'y, etc. several new and uliractive feature of rtmarkable interest will enrich mi 1 give valaj to t! new t-eries of tLe work. Ttims. For one copy, ; fv.r three copicH. T-'j, or cue copy for three years, 0 always iu aJ vanef. Subscribe without delay. A.l.iress, MORRIS & WILLIS, lb7 Fulton St., N. V. CAM RSI I A lECt'&C Jefferson, Cs.mbriaCoc.nty, Pennsylvaouia, JOEiX IiRA"W.EY, I'roi.rlttor. rjpJE Proprietor of this new Hotel would rcs JL j.cclfully inform the public that he had it now open, and ready for tbo accommodation of guceta. No pains or expense has been spared in the t'.rniihiug and arranging of this House; and tho building itself bt-iiit: nev, commodious and coni'hiet;t, it v, ill ho found a pleasant place ef eo j.iura for travellers and hoarders. WSJRAK will at all times be supplied with the best of Mines at'. l Liuuors. aud HIS TABLE will cons. in every delicacy the Marke t can an'or h The-j bedj are n?w and tcod, and ths health, ta.--e and J com'tiTt of hie gue-its will be ULtirinly gtu.licd. EtfARDERS wi'l be taken by the week oil rea sonable terms. ISL. An attentive Ostler will always be iu atten dance, uud the stabling will be fount good. Nov. 18, 1653. ft. H.TUIMH. BfBf-.KTS. Mi:SSS. TI DOR &. ItOEU:EtT5. FEELING thankful to the citizens of F.hcusbu-g aud viciuity for their former putreuc?e, bt-g leave to state, that havingbci n both East and West, they have purchased tho largest and best stock of GROCERIES AMD C0HFECTI0NS, that las ever been brought to the j. lace, to which they now iuvite tho attention of the public. Their 6tock consists of. Sugars, Black an I Green Teas, Coh'ee, Essence of ColToe, Chocolate, Prepar ed Corn, Durkee'a Baking Powder. English and American bustards, Cracke rs, Chi tee, Fine and course Suit, Vulni, Rosin and Castile Soaps, Can dles, Flour, Sacou, Mackerel, Cod-t'h, Salmon, aud Herring, Vriegar, .syrups una Slolasses, n..-tey. Brandy, W'jiie, Fluid, AlchoLol, and oils, Tobacco and Cigars, of the choicest brands ; mi-:d5cst:s, and a ger.fral assortment of Tubs, Buckets, Bs kets, Brooiv-8, Brushes. V'iudow Glass. Ate. &c. ALSO, Every variety cf DRIVA) FRUIT, such as Citrons, Prune?, Currants, Fig?, Dates and Rai sins; Jellies and Preserves ; . StTSOFEVEKV DESCRIPTION, and iu fact, every thing that fin epicure could do eire. They will ever bo happy to wii npou all who may favor then with their custom, fcnd feel satis fied" that they are enabled to sell LOWER F03 CASH, than any other eetnMibbnii'Pt in the place. Ebon-burg, Nov. 23, 1853. ly. jon:? PARKE. Joftusloif ii 31arblc Hoifcs, One daor Korth cf tho corner of Slain and Clinton Streets, Johns town' Pa. MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Mantels, Tsble, and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most betutiful and finest quality of foreign and do mestic marble, always on hand aud lr.cde to order as cheap as they can bo purchased iu the Eat, w ith the addition cf carriage. From lor.g experience in the business and strict attention thereto, he can as sure the public that all orders will be promptly at tended to and the work finished iu the best and most handsome manner, furnished to order ami delivered at any place desired. ! ALSe), Grindstones of various grits and eisfs, suitable for farmers and mechanics Sold by whole tale cr retail. . Pnre.Uuecra ore invited to examine etock end pri ces. Johnstown, Nov. 25, 1853. tf. Jtilien'M Monster Orcliestrn. ITIIEREVER Julien's name is known, the " A'j'y t l'd lJol!ca' has an unrivalled popularity. There have been more copies of this piece sold, for the short time it has been issued, than r.cy other musical comtiositiou ever published ia America. Christv'a "The Other Side of Jjrd.iu," though it has not equaled in numbers the sale of the " Kuty Did," yet the demand for it is great, and is driving out of market the many spurious copies purport ing to be sung by Christy's Minstrel's. Ask for Christy's " T7i Other Side of Jordan." It has an illustrated title,, aud portrait of Earle H. Pierce, in costume. All others are spurious. Chripty's new Songs, "Old Times Cume Ayoin," by Charles Con verse, Sally I'rimer" and " Julius from K'tttuck;" are having a glorious run. They are nightly sung to crowded audieuces, aud are universally sought after. - VM. HALL &. SON, . . 239 Droadway. Dec. 9, 1853. rriIOLSTERI.C2. W. C. IJlacIi, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of HoIIi daysburg and vicinity that he will remain in this place for a few weeks and holds himself in rcadiness to . manufacture Hair, fctraw and IIusk Matmsses and Lounges, aud do the general up holstering work of house?, 6uch as hanging cur tain", carpeting rooms, &c. He will nlso repair Sofas, &.c. lie may be found cither at the Exchange Hotel or at McFarland & Sou's Cabinet Ware Room. ' ' ' llollidaysburj, Dee. 9, 1333. DR. S. BELFORD, Surgeon Dentist, informs the l ublic that he has returued to Hoiiidaytburg. aud permanently located in tbe office he occupied during his late visit, (one door west ol iieii fetore on Allcsheuy st.,1 f.bere he will be fdeused t to attend to uny operatiuus iu his profesoiou. All j work done ly him will be warranted. I llvllldaky&burz. August u, IS-j.5. j Ct3AKL.k:S ALliilKiUr, Attoracy at Law, Ebenj'barg, 7k-, lrlLL practice in the several coui-'.s of Cambria, t lllair, and ilunt-ndon counilce. Germans can' ci i!?ult and receive advice in their own latuage. Olliec ot posHe the Corrl lioiibe, fru;ei'.y oce-u-pied by H. L. Johuston, Ls.-p Ebensburg, February ", 1H"8 ly. SA2;i 'H V. T6 i; Mtl, Atteiney at Law, Euensbirg-, Pa. 7ILL p.-acti.-e ir. the several Courts of Ckui- bria, I!! ;,r, and Iluntit "don counties. Office cu inii'a tiirtet two doors west cf the btore cf Murrr.y, Zahm & Co. May 8, 1351 ly. Attorney t Law, Ebsnsfcury, F.-'.. ""T"ILL jiraetic-e in the several Courls ofCuia v V t.ria, li. Uana, iin.l Westmoreland counties.- tftieecn Centre it., joiniu Gen. M'Donuii'd dwell in;. Jan. 16, lBil. ly. ETlilTCIISXSOX, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebsuib&TT, Pa., "IXriLL pr.n tico in the several Courts i f fVtn V bila, Blair ai.d Indiana Counties. A'.', pr.-,-fe.i; :ia! b-js'iices eutiuited to his cu: a will ? jr .inptiy alteU'led to. tciiec on Main streot adj ilu'ii (this dwelling hcut't. Jihe-tiuhurg, July 1, ih6J i;o-oai. 11. C. CaEI'IJI, w.M. 7J.Rl:V, J. e". M' G-o. W. ToiI, wltli Carutl4,T-iry ei. llev. M PORTERS and Arhole&a Jobbers ia Enidisb, t- Ge ernian ttnd Domestij HAUDYVAUF., Guns, ;toi.-, alters, e. IG-l MtkitKi iii-lt, between -1 h oth, AI)i:i.PI!!A. S-ept. lf.VJ. PHIL I':.!. t VP.! S !U. I'EnMSIXfJ, Attorney r.t Law, Jct-astowa On-'I' E en I liiiton Mrcet, i Good . l'ershi-Vs j-ur in the eohd tory Room. January St), lStl ly. I. If AJvSO.Y, Af.oiiev at L w, L'-fci-tbtirg, Pa. FFICE in the G.u.it ilouse, up btirs. VJ Aul-. AKEI All AM ZiOrLlV, Attorney at Law Jchtslswa, Fa. OF! ICE on Clint' n Street, a few doors north of the corner of M:-iin aud Cliutou. April 23, lS5:i. iigjizi Si. f;itE(;c, "W"V7"1I0LESALE dealers i:i II'ijcj and Lvjuurr, W which they me prepared to ioi ul-di cheup ti inert hnius and IhiU-1 ket-pcM. V itrenoUse Market street, 1'kiuiJelphi.i, Pa. Feb. 2, If lv. 'lllKl.V, Wldte Leal, aud Lis Hale I v d- iee-i Oil for .dOORE. T. JL. liHWKlt, Attorrey at Lit7, Johnsto-ys, Pi. OEFICE on Main street, tvo doers eu..t cf the Echo Office. March 1?., 1S51. ly rsHE highest price paid for wool at ihe btoie ot GEO. J. RODGER.-1. Attorney at Law, Ebeushurg, Pa. FFICE two door? West cf Major hempson a ote!. S. K11EV, Attorney at Law, EL ens burg, Pa., ll'ILL practice in ihii beveral Courts of Calabria, l Blair Mo! Indiana couuliea. Oihcc, No. 4, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. EbeiiFhurg, Aug. 19, 1?.5:J ly. MifiSAllL, iA" r.lAiEAX, Af-oruey at Law, Ebeaibcrg, ?i. FFICE, No. 3, VColouuauo tow, tear the 'ourt lio'ise. January 1, 1851. ly uio.UAS v. m-i:"vl:ijl,, Attorney at Ltw, Hoilidayeburg, ra. TILL attend the bcvcral Courts of Cambria county, ns heretofore. Otl'.ce one door vest of V.'iu. McF irlxnd's caliuet warerocm. July 21, lt.52. ly . Ariaius & C ok Kxpref s. T B. CI1AIG, agent wiil forward ail packages of J g.;ods or moiiy, daily excejd fcuuii iy to all the ) riu-ip;.l cities "ia tlie Euiea, an 1 a'd the towns on the Railroad between Philadelphia ujJ Titts- Curg. CHAF.LES H. MASPLE'S WISE AM) UQIOB XTliilK. X, -33 N'orlli THInl '-., lovf Ccllowhii:, K.l Star, Plillndcli'ula. HAS con't:;titly ou haul French Brandies, Hel lanl Gin and a general aESortmeut cf FOR EIGN AVINES. ALSO. All kinds of American Spirits, SC'IlOOl llOOlkh. general assortment of HOOKS, nueh as ere J. X. used iu cur common school.', for sale by DAVIS LLuVD. GEO-. LII'I-iKCOIT. WM. TUe'lJEil. KOMONO 14ACO.V GEOBCJELll'PntOTT&tO., HAVE cout-t intly on Land a full assortitt-ut of Teas, Wines, Liquors aud Groceries generally- 77o. 17 Korth Water Sn&et, and Ho. lO xorti Dclavzara Avenr.o, 1'HILAXLLPHIA. January 27, l '-3. -K fl!ui.he!s of Beans, and 10') bushels cf dried JL Appl'-s on hand tui for sale at the foot of plane 4, A. T. K. U. July S, 1?52. " W. K. PIPER. TliisWay! fl.'JR thehigl'.ct prices are paid for hides, fckius L? and Uruier'b bark iu either trade or cash by J. MOORE. Iavid T. Kform, Kotary Tablac, Scrivener and Ccnveyncer, J0nNSTO"T, CAHEHIAC0.PA., 7"ILL aiso atteud to his duties as Jut-tire. gul luvtruments ol wriuug, sieu a ut ir-, agreements, Jtoreign lower ct jitu-r&ey, A.e., (irawu up accurately. Collections entrusted to bis care will receive strict attention. May 13, 1852 llO-tf. T OOK HERE! Just received by the lYni:?yl l 1 THiiia Bail Road, and fer sale bs J. Moor, Griud Stones, Patent Buckets, Brooms. Cl.te, Cotton Varn, Clover Seed, aud a large lot of Car penter Tooh. . April 1. liATilOJifl IIOTKI, Westmoreland Co., Pa. JM. MARSHALL, having leaed this cetr.inodl- ous nd popular Hotel, situated near tho Pa. R. R., invites a call from the travelling public. The establishment ta? uuilergono coniderabla repttir aud finished iu the test pussiblo fiian.r.e. No puiua will b? spared to add. H.Q comfort und con,. I venlcnce of its gucats. I Dee. 23, 1S53. . Br. Gu)kott'N liuproctl Extinct o. YELLOW DOCK, fc ASS A FAR ILEA THE original and only genuine preparation fo. the permanent cure of consumption ttuJ dis eases of tkie lungs where they are supposed to t. afTecle 1 liy the two free uee of mercury, irur qui liiue, &c., &c. The Medicine, vrhen used accordinp to directicrit . ViU Care, "Withont Fail Scrii.ula cr Kings Evil, Cancers, Tumors, EruptiuO . if the Skin, Erysipelas, Chrenic Sor-Ee-s, Rii'f.voriu or Teller, Seal J Head RLe- u ma tit-m, Pains in the Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, eato of Kidney", Loss of Ap petite, Disease or- . rising from the use of Mercury, T':.in iu the Side uud Shoulders, General V. '...:y, Dio; y. Lumbago, Jaundice and CcetiT'i TiefcS. Saline, Mich., Oct. C. 1&51. !.'r. .? Vn I. Turk Dear Mr: it ia with unut tei ul le feeliiirs of pratit j !e that I am able, thro' the d'vinc providi nr? (f God, and by the wonder working r.ijei.py ut il:t--t escellect medicine, Guy . u's el'.o.v ltuvk u::l Sirsepurilla, to give yuu a few pyciptoMS of J::y uliu..-.-t hopcles cuf-. In the wintf-r of i.V. I was attacked with a ec v'.re pain, which . us frraiiuaiiy estending throuLi th-j w::o!c rit.Lt eiJe tad leg ; at the same time e t.-tu! r,n:rjti..n i f mjr ph e':t al y btem ; also, my Lr La i s-hrui.k to two thirds of its common sire. I 1 roeured the utte-n laace of . tkUiful practitioner, who pronounced my iideute cuo of the woret form:, of ber c-'Oi) Iji'.t. He mid uiy wo uuc loi caly bundled but jrefcribcl fer rue. I rtmaiued u: d.r his trvattner-.t until I r es satitlied he could no'. L.'p mo. 1 t'ueit procured of your agent a Cis pai-.-e, A- W. Beer. tw. battles f GuauttV Ve'.' TV l'.:ck aLJ Sur.-aparillu, from which I re--;'itd a v-t amount of benefit. After having ta ken lour butties inure i was abla to j urue uiy bus :.ehH without t:iy in jjiivegieree, at.J huve been cinec t'-i t time a well mnii, while but a sbort timo sic e lf iiS eolulntd t.'-i.r. bad three-fourths of th( tnue; au 1 I eunLut a:-eribe the retut u of tr.y health to uiy other e..u-o than by the agency of thrt truly Valuably m li.'ine, GuvHott s Veilow l'o k andSar fsrariMi. " HAS.-EL VAt'Rll'EBJ Ths f .'.W - i::A letter is from a highly ret-pcctabl - p:i iei-.u w bo ci joys un cxte-tlbivc praelue; Navarre, Stalk co., (i .IV. lcol. IT. John 1. Park !;e-ir Blr: Dr. Gtiyfott'; Litruct of Sai-jbi arilia. Tliis n.cdeire has bee'.' ( rcvrribcl b, the laf-t tbree j ears.w Hh gooa eSiet, iu Ge-ueiai Debility, Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyrpep-iis, Cronio and nervous diseases. In all l'cma'.o cunr'.aiuts it certainly is unequald. In theuio of th':3 laejicine the patient constantly gain ttrenihaii J ver.a fjet worthy of great cun Mdcraliou. It i- plcasaat to the tatc anJ Fmtll, ai:d can be u cJ by persons with, must delicate ttomiicbs. I liu speaking lreiu cierieuce, and to the aSieted I adute i'.t Use." 1R. J. S. LEE PER. WIs(tr?i liiklsam of Wild C'uerrj. llr the inttent rtli' f aud rnj'iJ cure uf Asihma, Ccn tutiijili'm. Concha, Cvldi, JJuaret uiss, Crt,uj; uud. ail u:rdis or ihe Lunjt Olid Cfn-h. VTister'a B?.lsan of Wild Chcrrj ! TIIH VEST fiU31Ef)Y EVER KXCUX TO MAN. For duyl. CM, Aftttmit, Croun, Ir.lums-i, Brun chitis, I'Utd.ay of the J.ui ijt, J.hyeuU Jirtatlt ing, Li' r Afr!i:ir, J'uin i-r WtukuiM cf t.'f j,ri,jit cr Sid-; Xe., .jr., .jr. In short, this Balaam it peculiarly adapted to eve ry diaea. e of the Lungs uivj Liver, which is produ ced by our ever-vary iug climate. Fftfy TStousaml I'ersons Dici arr.vally in England of Ceiisuniptlon. In the New England States, the proportiou iu one in four er five. Iu Bobtou, pjrobably one iu four. In the thy of New Ytrk, tixty-ecvta died iu iwe weeks December of this disease. It is less prevalent ia the niore northern latitude, as Itussla, Canada, and among the Alps of Switzerland, vthero tho winters are loLg and severe, cud th'.re are fevtr eu hleii eiiuxigcs. No theory can be more welcome to the human mind than tlie ceo which t stablifches en good grouu.is the iu pe for prolonged existence, if tho al iegatious of tho;e who are et least tntitleJ to ve racity may be believed, there U c preventive and remedy. luc'greut Author cf Uattiro LaJ provided ws v i;h a remedy for Consumption, and the disease le.iding thereto whi -h are sj fearfully common m our country. Hat lie left ns to find relief from that fatal toourge by ransacking other lands? . No, tb.o bot, Nature's own remedy is at cur band. The W.M Cherry au 1 the Pine, furuL-h with a oura where a cire is possible. O.ic of the ino?rt important dlscovciics of tlie age, ia nuielioraiiig ihe couditiou ol this large clats of sui'eriiig huniaiiity is Dr. U ittar'a Balf-am of Wild Chewy, which Las been before the pu'. lie some tea yearc-. This valuable medicine was first discover ed auJ introduced in th year 1K;8, since which time iLS bucees has constantly increased the de mand, until it bus become one of, if not the most popular remedy fur Cctuur.iptfii, iu its rtcipicat Eta-re ever known. r Another riiynician'H Tstimonr. Mr. Fowls; Dear Sir: 1 could feud joua dozen cettiCcatc.-, htrongacJ decisive-, of tbe really san ative i-CVets cf your valuable Balsam of Wild Cherry, within tbe past twelve month?, tin Jor my own supervision and direction. Indeed 1 know of few persons who have uted it, comparatively, but commend it In the strongest terms. A case of Asthma, the severest 1 ever eaw, to which I was called a mouth u.r evinced the superiority of tho Balsam. It lattcJ him tix weeks, and the dyfpa.a end tufericg was dreadful; he sat up every night. The gentleman told me t give bini ecmething to la.-t him home. (21 miles) eo that be might eee his wife and child, aud die in peace. 1 gave him ono bottle of bal:;utn and four euuees cf pyrup squillri, d-reciiug hira ij take tea.'poc -nful doses cf best Bordeaux olive oil, when the difficulty of breathing was greatest. Next day I forced bis despondent well, aud ma'le him take six bottles of Wictar' Bal bam of Wild Cherry home with hiui s a prcneut, lie having al Iged" that be bad nc I so much ex pensive medicines t m no profit." Last week Mr. A. called aud expressed bis gratitude to uo iu warti.e--t i.n.i.ner, said the medicine had saved bi life, T.aid his whole t ilt, end took tix bottb-s more, and left aiy tlike fer hoiae, reb.-'wiBg. Very resnectfuiiv yonrs. " WM. SAAW, M. D. Washington, North Carolina, Aug. 12. A'aunot he Discredited.. We nnuex a few statements from Sndivl laa'.d welt kion in this vicinity; the cf which is from Alderman Perkins: Eosloa, TTO.i.a.-v's, It,-,, Dr. S. W. Fovle: Dear Sir i::.-,ir. lately 1 al ocrafcion U try your celebrated rrrr.edy for congh-i and colds, V istjtr's r.ilsiim. of Vi'i'.d Cherry, vhich 1 did wl'h Ku-i-cess, I cannot in justice to yea with hold my testimony in Pt:i favor. Per Nevern! days I had b-in vuiieritig '.r.ui tbo tbVets e-t a severe cold, accompanied Yj a, very S'-re thro-i ai.d sick headache, which -jouu letiy ii'.capuci'.ktc me Lr buaines. I bad -talc mi but avery iiuall p rtiou ot a tiaglo Xxitilo of tLis 1',-1-u.rc, wten I exrenenecil relief. My coue.h was broken up at once, and my lungs entirely relieved (rem the j.resur which biv.I become s painful. I attribute tbe relief eu lirely to the g od et'ee ts c.I yotir Wild Cherry, as I took no other medicine whatever. I cordially re co.meud it to all ciy frieiaia. tu-6pectfully youra, SAMIEL S. 1'LKKINS, L.-1'ut op in qa-rl lrdt!ef, f 1 per bot-&ix bott.es for ?5. Sold by ' ' J. D. PARK, Cincinuati. OLfo, N:r!hwcif corner Fc ui th aud Walnut atreeta." l-'-tr.r.co on Walnut street, to whom ail order wast 'oo aJJrued. Murray Zaiim it Co. Ebeeburjr. Monro Kepler CarroiUouti, Jehu Itury S Stn Summit, Johnston i EU.a Jihuetown, L. 1. lLlj dltruud IaRana. J. C. 1'ay Blairavil'.. August 10, l;3o. lv c