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Letters should be directed (peet paid) to MUNN&CO. 128 Faltoa- street.Xew Janwary 6. 1854, CAHBRIA HOUSE. Jefferson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, JOUX BRAvTLET, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of this new Hotel would res pectfully inform the public that he has it now open, and ready for the accommodation of guests. Po pains or expense nas been spared in the furnishing and arranging of this House ; and the building itself being new, commodious and convenient, it will be found a pleasant place of so journ for travellers and boarders. HIS BAR will at all times be supplied with the best of Wines and liquors, and HIS TABLE will contain every delicacy the Market can afford. The beds are new and good, and the health, ease and comfort of bis guests will be untiringly studied. BOARDERS will be taken by the week on rea sonable terms. ,An attentive Ostler will always be in atten dance, and the stabling will be found good, Nov. 18, 1863. To all wlion It maj Concern. THE subscribers having disposed of their stock of Merchandize to Messrs. Shoemaker & Clark, respectfully request of all persons having unsettled accounts 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 etated. Persons interested neglecting the above notice cannot complain should their accounts be left in the hands of other persons for collection. MURRAY, ZAHM & CO. Ebensburg, Dec. 21, 1853. N. B. Mr. Zahm of the firm has removed the Books and Papers to the office of M. D. Magehan, Esq., No. 2, Colonads Row, where he can be found at any time. M., Z. & CO. Deo.3, 1853. DAXXAL9 HOUSE, Formerly the Washington Hotel, Allegheny Street, near the Diamond, IIOLLIDAl'SBURG, PA. JT1HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends JL and the public generally that he has taken the Above old established stand and entirely refitted and repaired it In such a manner as to render it second to no hotel in the country. The Bar has been newly stocked with the best Wines, Liquors, and Segars that could be purchased, and the Table will at all times be supplied with the best the Mar ket affords. The RESTAURANT attached will at all times contain all the delicacies that can be procured, whieh will be served up at all hours, on short no tioe. He respectfully asks the public to give him a trial, full assured that he can render satisfaction. G. W. DANNALS. Dec. 9, 1853. Pennsylvania Rail Road. FROM and after this date Passengers taking seats in the cars without tickets, at stations where, there is a ticket office, will be charged ten cents extra. W. W. IVORY, Agent renn. R. Br Co. Summit, July 28, 185339. Adams it Co'a Express, W.W. Ivory A Co., Agents, WILL forward all packages of goods or money, daily, except Sunday, to all the principal cities in the Union, and all towns on the Rail Road between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Drafts col lected from California. Drafts sold on Ireland, England or Scotland, from 1 upwards. Money for drafts must be par. Summit, July 28, 1853 39. O. HALLOWED!., X. HELM, A. OFPfNHElMEK, L. n. STE PHENS. - H. P. Thompson, with CIIAS. HALLOWELL &. CO. UTUOLESALE Hat and Cap Manufacturers. Furs, Straw Goods and Hatters' Trimmings No. J 73 Market Street, Philadelphia. Dec. 9, 1853. JAMES BELL, STJatKIT, CAMBRIA CO., PA., HAS the pleasure of announcing to all who would secure the best bargains to be offered in this county, that he is again in the field with one of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully se lected stocks of Fall and Winter Goods ! Ever brought to Cambria county, all of which uy dccu purcnasea wiinin me last few days in Philadelphia and New York, with particular regard to the wants of this Market. 1 again fling my ban ner to the breese, inscribed with my oldmotto of i Quick Sales and Small t I confidently invite the attention of purchasers to my stock, which will be found unusually urge, imim ana attractive, being full and com plete in every department. Everything new, fash ionable and desirable will be found embraced in my assortment. Particular attention is solicited to new and beautiful styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which I have just received of late importation. In Gents' wear I defy eompetion, and confidently invite an examination of one of the largest,cheap est and beet selected stocks of ready-made clothing, cloths, cassimeres, Ac, ever brought to Cambria county ; comprising all colors and qualities, which I will sell cheap and warrant to give satisfaction. Also, caps, bonnets, BOOTS AMD SHOES, of the best qualities and latest styles, together of ftfeiEothi!,iest mrket price paid for 411 liadt November II, 1852. 2000 wool, butter, ejrgs wanted J- MOORE. sc. witmobe, c. h. wotrr, w. joxes, geo. j. vvts "Whitruore, "WoUT, & Co., Importer and Dealers in Hardware, Styn of the Anvil, Wo. 50 Wood it., three door above the St. Ckarltt Hotel, Pittsburg, Pa. TAKE this method of iaferaaing easterners and Dealers that they are now is receipt of their Fall Supply which has been selected with great ore from the Manufactories Ewroyt and the Eas tern Istales. Oot steel comprise a much larger assortment than is generally kept by similar establishments, and is particularly adapted to the Country Trade. Having superior facilities for procuring goods it is without hesitation that we defy competition from any quarter. We are now receiving Birmingham and Sheffield Manufactures, purchased and forwarded by one of the Firm, who has been spending some months in England and Germany, and who will continue to keep us supplied with Foreign Hardward bought from first bands only. Western Merchants are respectfully invited to an examinrtion of onr stock and prices previous to. go ing further Eastward. Among our assortment way be found the following: 6524 dot. Knives and Forks, 1100 dox. Chisils, 3114 1800 210 50 250 350 247 75 pen knives 35 cases planes. scirsors & sheers 3200 dox. files & Rasps rasors in cases 217 gun locks silver plated lead table Spoons, German silver ' 44 44 shovels and spades 350 44 gross Britania hay and manure forks, 150 44 Saws tennent saws 15 bales Deer's hair. 400 Mill pitt and cross cutt saws 1700 dox knobs, locks and latches 4200 44 pair trace chains 2000 44 pad chest locks 400 44 halter and dog chains, bellows, anvils, vices, log and coil chains, cast, sheer aud Blister 450 doz axes, best brands, &c. Saddlery Hardware. We are continuing to make large addition to this branch of our business. Sept. 2, 1853. A Xew Arrival of Watches and Jew elry. On the corner of Clinton and Locust Sts. THE undersigned respectfully invites the Ladies and Gentlemen to call and see bis new and splendid stock of Watches and Jewelry, which he has just received from Germany; warranted to be solid and pure, and for style and finish it cannot be surpassed. He has also received a large assort ment of Jewelry from the Eastern cities, vis : Gold hunting case watches from $75 to 100 44 Patent Lever 44 44 35 to 80 44 Ladies anchor lever and Lepine, , 30 to 45 Silver patent lever and hunting case watches from 15 to 20 44 Anchor Levers do, from 12 to 18 44 Lepines do, 10 to 14 44 Quarticrs do, 6 to 12 Gold miniature cases, Ladies Gold Bracelets and Necklesses, Ear-rings, Gold Guard, Yest and Fob chains, Gold chains for Ladies, Finer rings. Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Silver Spoons, Silver l tumbles, Meel, iierman ana fcilver bpectacles. Port Monaies, Pen Knives, Silver chains, &c, &c. AH of the above articles are warranted to be of the best material, and will be sold very low for cash. CI ocx and Watch Repairing. He has the best workmen in the country in bis employ, and all work entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors he solicits a continuance of the same, aad is confident be can give satisfac tion to all wno may give him a call. GEORGE P. LUCKIIART. Johnstown, April 15, 1853. 5000 Dollars Reward. Great Excitement in Wales! -vEO. J. RODGERS has just received from the v ciues oi i niiaaeipnia ana Aev ioric ana im mense stock of New Goods, and now offers to his old as well as new customers the Largest, Cheapest and beat assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ever brought to the Ebensburg market. His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods Queensware, Hardware, Cedar Ware, Ac, all of which have been purchased with a view to satisfy the wants of bis numerous customers in quality ana price. Gents Wear. Blue, black, brown and broad cloths, plain and fancy casimeres, tweeds, summer cloth, linens, silks, satin, Valencia and marseills vesting. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ac. Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods Prints, mous de lains, ginghams, lustres and fancy colored silks. bobinet, laces and edging, jackonetts, ribbons, fan cy sue. gimps, Sc. Hardware, cutlery, and tools of various kinds. Queens-ware, consisting of many new and splen oma patterns. Groceries, consisting of coffees, sugar, tea, fish, spices, salt sc. M&" All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods Also Lumber, Wool, &c. GEO. J. RODGERS. May 20, 1853. Look, out for the Locomotive! Cash and Produce Store ! HUGHES &. WHERRY, HAVE at their Store, in Jefferson, a few doors East of G. L. Lloyd & co.'s store a large and entire new assortment of Spring & Summer Goods, which they just received from the Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of the following articles. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Barges, Mous lin de Laines, Lawns, &c, &o. Also, Cloths, Sati netts, Tweeds, Drillings, &c. Ready Made Clothing, of all kinds and very best oualitv. Give it a trial. Hardware, Queensware, and Stoneware, of every variety comprising a large assortment. STOVES, of every decription, always on hand and warranted. We flatter ourselves tat we can sell Stoves lower than any establishment in Cam bria county, and being located on the Rail Road we can always secure a supply. Groceries, Such as coffee, sugar, rice, molasses, tea, vinegar, linseed oil, sperm oil, tobacco, fish, salt, syrup, and every article necessaay to supply this market. The public is solicited to call and examine our stock, as we are confident it will admit of inspec tion. tST All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Lumber bought at the highest market pri ces. May 17, 1853. Tailoring;. THE undersigned informs his customers that the firm of Beynon & Johnston ia dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still con tinues the business in the room recently occupied by the old firm, where he will be happy to see his former patrons and as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and Philadelphia the latest fashions and cannot be beat en either in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in the country. He respectfully ask the public to give him a call, and confident his work will recommend itself. S&" All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for work. LEWIS BEYNON. April 20, 1852.-tf. ' Ezeklel Hughes, Ebensburg, Pa. DEALER in staple and fancy dry goods gro ceries, wholesale and retail fish; hardware and cuttlery; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron, sheet-xinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and sheet-iron ware, tin ware, copper and brass ket tles, &c Grain, wool, butter r! niu, bought and .old. M iJrUUC" Also, A deaVr in white nine, nonlur s.h -i lumber; lumber always bought, and a large quan tity constantly on hand for sale. Cash always Daid for lumber mit tn n4.. - t . --'.v.v.i,, v DUvU as suits the present demand ef the market. A large lot of new poods as emhnui ;n .t.. above list just received and more opening for sale at the lowest market price. Soptenfter 39, 18C2, tf. Dagrucrreotyplng-. WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT HT ART! never fading picture can now be got at the Blair Co. Gallery, Odd. Fellows Hall. G GORGE W. FISHER takes this method of in forming his numorous friends throughout the county, that he has permanently located himself at tjii i , uuiiiuujauurg, wnere ne is now prepared to lurnisn superior portraits to all that wish a good picture. rtiier a long ana serious time of experimenting in the Art, he is now prepared to take the finest kind of pictures in all kinds of weather. A visit to bis room and a trial is all that ia asked. His object is to please, and having the best light in the Borough, he feels that no failure can be made. Pictures neatly colored and put in good cases, from $1,25 to $10. Children taken in the morn ing from 9 to 11, in the short space of one second. Instruction given in the art, embracing nil the improvements, on the most reasonable terms. Ap aratus aud fixtures for Daguerreotyping furnished. Hollidaysburg, Sept. 9, 1852.-tf. This way for Good and Cheap Goods. WILL be opened this week at the brick store of J. Moore, in Ebensbnrg, a general assort ment of cloths, cassimeres, satinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods. Together with any quantity of prints, delains, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, queensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, Ac, &o. Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps or ready mnde clothing, will find it to their advan tage to call at the. Brick Store. Tba anhaiM-iher. thankful for past favors, ear nestly requests his customers, and the public gen erally to at least call and examine his stock : and if he cannot suit every person in quality and price it is not bis fault. Produce and lumber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods ; and he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. The Grant House, Corner of 4th and Grand sts. Pittsburg. THE subscriber has leased tbe large and well known Hotel, (late Lamartine House,) at the corner of 4th and Grant streets, Pittsburg, which has been repaired and newly fitted up in all its apartments so as to give a larger and more liberal accommodation to travellers and boarders. His larder will be stocked with the roost choice brands the markets can afford, and his Bar furnished with the best. He would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Sept 8, 1S52. B. PERRY. St. Charles Hotel, Corner of Third and Wood Sts. THIS fine establishment, having come into the hands of & new Proprietor, offers great in ducements to the traveling community ; and also to regular boarders. Every delicacy and luxury will be provided in its season ; and no pains will be spared to make this Hotel a comfortable home to all who may call there. W S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. Pittsburg, Sept. 8. 1852. Hoots and Shoes. Evans ft Jones, V. Ja 7"OULD resnectfullv nnnnunrn to the rmhlie that they still continue the manufacture of every description of Boots and Shoes, for Ladies and Gentlemen, at their shop, a few doors East of WW a ... . iir. carmen s noiei, wnere they win be happy to see their customers. Being practical workmen themselves, and using none but the very best materials, they are confident they can execute work as well and as cheap as any establishment in the county. May 13, 1853 George Harncame, Wholesale & Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron ware Manufacturer, and Dealer In the fol lowing named Stoves : GLOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Range. Flat Top Complete, Union Air Tight, Cooks Favor ite, Bare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Bar-room, Key stone, or Independent, Harp cannon. New com plete, Hot Air Parlor, Victoria complete, Air Tight, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner. Ebensburg, Sept 1, 1852. Fashionable Clothlna; Emporium, Clinton St. Johnstown Fa. GREAT attraction at the corner of Clinton and LocuBt streets, opposite the Exchange Hotel and the M'Millen House, Johnstown, Cambria co., Pa., where the subscribers have just received a large and fashionable assortment of Fall and Win ter Ready made CLOTHING. Nov. 4, 1852. JOSEPH CANS & CO. rns. w. hat. w. a. kdson. Hay &. Edson, Wholesale ft Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturers, and Dealers in the fol lowing named Stoves : COOK Stoves, keystone, Nine Plate, Liberty, Parlor, Radiators, Etna, Star Franklin, Wa ne Irons, Complete Cook, Star Air-tight, Cast iron Sinks. Ware Room on canal St. one door below the collectors office. Johnstown, Ta. July 14, 1852. - (f BUSHELS good coal wanted at this Of- fice, for which cash will be paid on de- livery. Exchange Hotel. Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. T HE proprietor assures the publio that no exer tions will be wantinir on his cart to renrirr hia house home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a share of public patronage. GEO. POTTS. April 29, 1852. Af BARRELS Conemaugh Salt for sale by XV J. MOORE. TABARKELS SALT just received at the Store of JJ HUGHES & WHERRY, Jefferson, Pa. July 8. AFRESH arrival of Boots, Shoes, Summer Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence straw Bon nets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c, received this day and for sale at the cheap store of June 26, 1851. J. MOORE. James Dougherty, at WRELMIOLD, DASH & CO., HOLESALE and retail dealers in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner of Third and Race streets, Philadel phia, lately occupied by Ludwig, Kneedler & Co., keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the most celebrated brands of CHTWIWG TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS, Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for sale on as favorable terms as any house in the city. Orders promptly attended to. August 5, 1853 6-ly. John Parker. Jamea h. Parker. JOHN PARKER & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. Ho. 6, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, Pittsburg, Pa. August 19, 1853. ly. Tomb Stones ! Tombs Stones I RICHARD JONES respecfully informs the pub lio that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Tomb StoneB, of Italian and American Marble, man ufactured in the latest style, and lettered according to any directions. His yard is situated at the south nart of the town, where a large assortment of articles in his lino are always kept on hand. . From long experience be feels confident be can please all tastes, and he therefore hopes to be pat ronized by a generoua public. June 17, 1853. George Rhey. Levi Matthews. William Ebbs RHEY, MATTHEWS &. CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer chants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Fa. August 19, 1853. JOHH m'dEVITT. WILLIAM kt'SKTlTT. JOII1V M'DEVITT & BRO., WHOLESALE grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whiskey, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, &c, &c. No 311, Lib erty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, Pitts burgh, Pa December 23, 1852 9-tf. JOIIX C. M AG I LI., HAS leased and refitted the McMillen House, (late the Bennet Hotel) in the borough of Johnstown, where be will be glad to receive any of his friends who may favor him with their patronage. He has also opened a bar with a choice selection of wines and liquors of all kinds. Meals served to suit passengers who wish to tra vel by the Pa. R. R. JOHN C. MAG ILL. Johnstown, Pa., July 22, 1853. FOREST HOUSE. Campbellstown, Cambria county Pa. THE undersigned. Proprietor of the above Ho tel, informs his friends and the public that he is well prepared to furnish the best of nccommo dstion, and is determined to please all who may call with him. JOHN P. TARISH. Campbellstown, June 10, 1863 S4-6m. A CARD. DR. A. YEAGLEY having permanently located in Jefferson, Cambria county, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of the place and thesurrounding country, in the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery. Office on Main street, where he can always be found and consulted, except when absent on pro fessional business. Jefferson, April 14, 185325. Dr. Geo. II. Kelly, OFFERS hi3 professional services to the citizens of Jefferson aud vicinity, iu the practice of Medicine and surgery. Office next door to Mr. Lytle's Store. May 20, 1853. C. Sheridan, M. D., RERrECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Johnstown and vicinity, in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office at the Drug store of Kratzer and Sheridan corner of Clinton and Main streets. Residence Main street, second door below Von Luennn's store. Dr. S. R. Flch, RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the cit izens of Sumraerhill township in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office at Half-Way House, Cambria county. Pa. Nov. 24, 1852. RICHARD JOAES, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., WILL attend promptly to all collections en trusted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling. July 21, 1852. tf. F.M.GEORGE, Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane Ko 4, A. P. xt. xt. tf ILL attend promptly to all collections entrusted to his care. Othce, adjoining the 1 ost othce, July, 28th, 1852. Dr. Henry Yeagley, Practising Physician, Johnstown, Fa. o FFICE next door to his drug store, corner of Main and Bedford streets. Johnstown. July 21, 1852. VI. DAVIS. JO ll-N LLOTO. Davis &. Lloyd, HAVING formed a partnership in the Mercantile Business, would respectfully solicit tbe pa tronage of their friends and the publio generally. Call and see us at the old stand of William Da vis. April 29, 1852. Always on Hand. STONEWARE, Earthen ware, Nails, Cast-steel and Salt, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. May 12, 1852-29. Wm. H'Farland and Son. CABINET WARE BOOMS, Allegheny Street, EoUidaysburg, Fa. WOULD respectfully invite the attention of the public to their superior stock (of Furniture of every description. Furniture of all kinds man ufactured to order on the shortest notice. All or ders from a distance promptly attended to. July 1. 1852. Laborers Wanted. Tf Laborers are wanted to work on the Ebens fJJ burg and Susquehanna Plank Road, te whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to eithcrof the undersigned. GLASS & IIUTHISON. Ebensburg, June 3, 1853. S. Petersberger's Wholesale and Retail Clothing Store. COATS, Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hand kerchcifs. Cravats, Boots, Shoes, Carpet-bags, Trunks, &c. Sold cheap for Cash. Summit, Cum bria County, Pa. J. Patton Thompson, With Marple, Ellis ft M'Clure, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Domes tic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Vest.ngs, Cravats, Ribbons, White Goods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes, But tons, looking Glasses, &c. No. 15 North Third Street, two doors above Church Alley, Philadelphia. . U11U LI M. M. MARPLE, J. A. ELLIS, fi. H. McfU.URE. Philadelphia, Feb. 16, 1852-32. JTew Cabinet Ware Rooms. JAMES S. TODD informs the citizens of Ebens burg, and the public generally, that he has opened an extensive and varied assortment of Cab inet Ware in Mr. Robert Davis' new building, Main street, nearly opposite the "Mansion House," where he will be happy to have them call and ex amine his MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE, consisting in part of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Bed steads, Secretarys, Stands, &c, &c. He will have constantly on hand aa'excellent as sortment of Fancy and common Chairs, which he will sell lower than ever before offered in this place. Every article ordered will be made in the most workmanlike manner, of the best materials ; and REPAIRING of all kinds will be promtly attend ed to. His terms are CASH, and being determined to sell low, and keep none but good articles, he hopes to receive the patronage of a discriminating publio. Ebensburg, July 29, 1853. EGXER &, GREGG, WHOLESALE dealers in Wines and Liquors, which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208, Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 2, 1853 ly OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain, taken in exchange for goods at J. MOORE'S STORE. CASH will be paid for 4000 or 5000 pounds wool, by ' HUGHES & WHERRY. Jefferson, Pa. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown Marble Works, One door North of the corner of Main and Clinton Streets, Johnstown' Pa. MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Mantels, Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most beautiful and finest quality of foreign and do mestic marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the East, with the addition of carriage. From long experience in the business and strict attention thereto, he can as sure the public that all orders will be promptly at tended 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 sises, suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by whole sale or retail. Purchasers are invited to examine stock and pri ces. Johnstown, Nov. 25, 1853. tf. Hide, OH, and L,eather.Store. D. KISKPATRICK, No. 21, South Third Street, between Market and gChesnut Streets, Philadelphia. HAS constantly on hand and fur sale, Dry and Dry Salted Spanish Hides. Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips, Tanners' Oil, Tanners' and Cur riers, TOOLS, at the lowest prices and upon the best terms. All kinds of Leather in the rough wanted, for which the highest market price will be given in ca.sh, or taken in exchange for hides. gyLeather stored free of charge and sold on commission. May 13, 1853. Republican Hall. ANTHONY VOWINKLE respectfully informs the public that he ia now prepared, as the law di rects, with every requisite for the 44 accommoda tion of strangers and travellers" at his new stand in the Northern Liberties of HolliJiiysburjr, and respectfully asks for a share of custom. His ta ble will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords, and his bar stocked with the best wines and liquors. j&XT" The larjrer Hall can be rented by the day or night, and a Pinno and Pianist furnished. SSSf- German wines and. Lager Beer kept con stantly on hand. Hollidaysburg, May C, lSGa. Bell, Johfclon, Jack, & Co. (LATli BELL, JOHS8TOX, & CO.) Office of Deposit, Discount, ft Exchange, AT HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. JAMES M. BELL, Robert B. Job., ton, and Wil liam Jack are the Active I'artnrrs, who alone transact the business of the firm. TUB OTMEtt r.VttTXEBS ABE A. P AVilson, Wm. Dorris, Jr., Wip. P. Orbisou, of Huntingdon, Pa., T. C. McDowell, Wm. M. Lloyd, James Denniston, R. M. Leinon, Geo. R. M'Farlane, Samuel W. Rhodes, Samuel Calvin, Thadeus Bunks, John Cresswell, Jr. Joseph Smith, of Hollidaysburg, Pa. Alex. M. Lloyd, Baker & Watson, of Gaysport, Pa., John Miller, of Temper- anceville, Blair co. Pa. F. Shoemaker, of Ebensburg, Pa., Thos. White, of Indiana, Pa., S. H. Smith, John C rouse, David Watson, of Johnstown, Pa- John Neff, Samuel Dean, Jame? M. Johnston, Wil liamsburg, Pa. Xf&Others ma; and will be aJJed.x2Z Collections made in all parts of the United States. Drafts furnished on Philsdelphia, Pittsburg, &c, Ac. Tbe usual rate of Interest, in such cases, paid on Deposits for 3, 0, and 12 months. Other Deposits receivad payable on demand. Hollidaysburg. July 16, 1852. D. J. Evaxh. J. D. Huches. EVAXS &. HUGHES, UTOULD again inform the public that they have just received from tbe Eastern cities, and have on hand a large and excellent assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, which they ore prepared to dispose of at reasonable prices. Their stock consists, in part, of men and boys wearing apparel, manufactured from Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Satins and silks. Also, Woolen and Cotton Undershirts, Drawers, &c. Hats and Caps, of all kinds, suitable for the season. Also, a large assortment of OVERCOATS and CLOAKS of the latest styles. They have also on hand Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat tinetts, and Vestings, which tbey are prepared to manufacture to order according to the latest appro ved fashions. The goods have been selected with care, and can be sold very low. Call and examine their stock. They wiil suit you as to quality and price. Ebensburg, Oct. 21, 1853. Administrators Xotice, I- ETTERS of Administration have been granted -i to the undersigned, by the Register of Cam bria county, upon the estate of James Rhey, de ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paj-nient to us, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. SUSAN RHEY, Administratrix, ANDREW J. RHKY, Administrator. Ebensburg, October 21, 1S52. tf. Thomas L.. Martin, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Johns town, Pa. SHOPon the Island, nearly opposite D. Leech & Co's Warehonse. S Dec. 22, 1S52. Dr. R. M. S. Jackson &. Dr. James C. Howe, HAVING entered into a Co-partnership in the practice of medicine, offer their services to the inhabitants of Summitville and vicinity. Dr. Jackson enn be found at his residence near the toll gate, and Dr. Howe at the old office on the Summit. Kept. 9, 1853. tf. Exchange Hotel, Ebensburg, Fa. friHE undersigned respectfully informs the pnb--L lie that he is now prepared with every requisite for their accommodation, and will exert every ef fort to render his house an attractive and comfort able stopping place. His table will always be sups plied with every delicacy the season affords, and his bar stocked with the best of Wines and Liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will have charge of the stables. He respectfully solicits a share of patronage. JAMES MYERS. April 28, 1853 tf. VPIIOLSTERUG. W.C . Black, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Holli daysburg and vicinity that he will remain in this place for a few weeks and holds himself in readiness to manufacture Hair, Straw and Husk Matrasses and Lounges, and do the general up holstering work of houses, such as hanging cur tains, carpeting rooms, &c. He will also repair Sofas, &c. He may be found either at the Exchange Hotel or at McFarland & Son's Cabinet Ware Room. Hollidaysburg, Dec. 9, 1353. THIS WAY ! For I have just received and of fer sale a large lot of Stone and Earthen Wares. The highest price paid for wool. Ebensburg, April 1. J. MOORE. " OOK HERE! Just received by the Pennsyl--i vania Rail Road, and for sale bs J. Moore, Grind Stones, Patent Buckets, Brooma, Cheese, Cotton Yarn, Clover Seed, and a Urge lot of Car penter's TooU. April l. Dr. Giiysott's Improved Extract of' YELLOW DOCK ft SARSaPARILLA 4 I T vilE original and only genuine preparation f.j. JL the permanent cure of consumption and di eases of the lungs where they are supposed to b affected by the two free use of mercury, iron, qnj. nine, Ac, Ac. The Medicine, when used according to direction! Will Cure, Without Fail Scrofnla or Kings Evil. Cancers, Tumors, Erup tloiij bi the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore-Eyes ' Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head Rhe- ' nmatism , Pains in the Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, case of Kidneys, Loss of Ap petite, Disease ar rialng from the use of Mercury, Pain iu the Sid and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbngo, Jaundice and Cotive ness. Saline, Mick, Oct. 6, 1651 Mr. John D. Park Dear Sir: It ia with unut terable feelings of gratitude thst I am able, thro' the divine providence of God, and by the wonder working agency of that excellent medicine, G 'ar son's Yellow Dock aud Sursaparilia, to give yuu a few symptoms of my almost hopeless case. In the winter of 1850, I was attacked with a se vere pain, which was gradually extending tLruuU the whole right side an J leg; at the same tin, a total prostration of my physical system ; else, y leg had shrunk to two thirds of its common size. procured the attendance of a skillful practitioner who pronounced my disease one of the worst fortes of liver complaint. He suid my case was one set easily handled but prescribed for me. I remained under his treatment until I was satisfied he . could not help me. I then procured of your agent a this palce, A- W. Beers, two battles of GuysoU'g Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I re ceived a vast amount of benefit. After having tu ken four bottles more I was able to psrsue my bus iness without any inconvegieuce, an J have been cince that time a well man, while but a short l'.m since I was confined to my bd three-fourths of the time; and I cannot ascribe tbe return of my health to any other cause than by the agency of thi t truly valuably medicine, Guysotts Yellow Dock ar.dSer saparilla. IIASSEL YACRIPER, The following letter is from a highly respectable physician who enjoys an extensive practise; Navarre, Stalk co., O., Nov. 1851. Dr. John D. Park Dear Sir: Dr. Guysott's Extract of Sar.snparilla. This medcine bus been prescribed by me for the last three yeurs, with good effect, in General Debility, Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Cronic and nervous diseases. In all female complaints it certainly is unequaled. In the use of this medicine the patient constantly gains strengthand vigor.a fact worthy of great con sideration. It is pleasant to the taste and smell, and can be used by persons with most delicnte stomachs. I am speaking from experience, and to the afflicted I advise its use. DR. J. S.. LEE PER.. ! WlKter's Halsiim of. Wild Cherry.' For the instant rrlirf and rapid eitre of Asthma. Con sumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Cr0vp, t and all disorders of the Langs md. . Chert. .. .;,; Wister's Balsam of Wild Cherry! " THE BEST REMEDY EVER KXOlfc IV MAN. . ' - For Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Crovp, Influenza, Erm chitis, Bleeding ef the Lungs, JMjTicttlt S.-j!lJ ing, Lirtr Affectitn, I'uin Wsalmse tf s the Brtat or Side, $t., i-., Jfc-s: In short, this Balsam is peculiarly adapted to e'vr ry disease of the Lungs and Liver, which is prelum ced by our evcr-varyiug climate. ' ' ; Fifty Thousand Persons - Die annually in England of Consumption. In tls New England States, the proportion in one in four or five. In Boston, probably one in four. In fho city of New York, sixty-seven died in iwo weeks in December of this disease. It is less prevalent in the more northern latitudes, as Russia, Canada, and among the Alps of Switzerland, where the winters are long and severe, and there are fewer sudden changes. No theory can be more welcome to the human mind than the one which establishes on good grounds the hope for prolonged existence, if the al legations of those who are at least entitled to ve racity may be believed, there is a preventive and remedy. -':-. The great Author of Nature has provided as with a remedy for Consumption, and the -disease leading thereto which are so fearfully common in our country. Has He left us to nnd relief frvai that fatal scourge by ransacking other lands 7 .&, the best. Nature's own remedy is at our hand. Tbe Wild Caerry and the Pine, furnish us with a cure where a cure is possible. One of the most important discovei ics ef the age. in ameliorating the condition of this Urge, -class uf suffering humanity is Dr. Wistar's Balsam et W ild Cherry, which has been before the public some ten years. This valuable medicine was first discover ed and introduced in the year 1838, since which time its success has constantly increased the de mand, until it has become one of, if not the most popular remedy for Consumption, iu its recipient stage ever knowu. . . . 5? r Another Physician Testimony. Mr. Fowle Deur Sir: 1 could send youa dozen certificates, strong and decisive, of the really san ative effects of your valuable Balsam of Wild Cherry, within the past twelve months, under my own supervision and direction. Indeed I know of few persons who have used it, comparatively, .hut commend it iu the strongest JeniS.l A," case of Asthma, the severest I ever saw, ta which I was called a month ago, evinced the superiority of the Balsam. It lasted him .x weeks, and the dysptea and suffering-was dreadful; he sat up every niht. The gentleman told me to give him something to last him home, (21 miles) so that he might see his wife and child, and die in peace. I gave him one bottle of balsam aud four ounces of syrup squills, directing him to take teaspoonful dosca of best Bordeaux olive oil, when the difficulty of breathing was greatest. Next day I forced his despondent well, and made him take six bottles of Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry home with him as a present, he having alledgcd that he had used so much ex pensive medicines to no profit. Last week Mr. A. called aud expressed his gratitude to me in the warmest manner, said the medicine had saved his life, paid his whole bill, and took six bottles more, and left my office for home, rejoicing. , Very respectfully yours, . - WM. SAAW, M.D. Washington, North Carolina, Aug. 12. . t -', Cannot be Discredited.' . We annex a few statements from individuals well known in this vicinity ; the first of which is from Alderman Perkins : .. Boston, Fcbuary 3, 1851. Dr. S. W. Fowle: Dear Sir Having lately had occasion to try your celebrated remedy for coughs and colds, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which I did with success, 1 cannot injustice to you with hold my testimony in its favor. For several days I had been suffering from the effects of a severe cold, accompanied by a very sore thtoat and sick headache, which completely incapacitated me for business. I had taken but a very sina'l portion of a single bottle of this Balsam, when I experienced relief. My cough was broken op at once, and my lungs entirely relieved from the pressure which had become so painful. I attribute the relief en tirely to the good effects of your Wild Cherrr, I took no other medicine whatever. . I -cordially re commend it to all my frienus. Respectfully yours, SAMUEL S, TERKLN.8. i ' ' StTH" Put up in quart bottles, $1 per betUo six bottles for $5. Sold by .... J, D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. Northwest corner Fourth and Walnut streets. Entrance on Walnut street, to whom all orders must be addressed. Murray Zahm & Co. Ebensburg, Moore & Kepler Carrolltown, John Ivory & Son Summit, Johnston & Edson Johnstown E. P.' ihl dihrand Indiana, J. C. Day Blairsville. f - - AuguBt 1853 ly. f inn 3 C o c