mlridl" HAVINO purchased tcutirc.KUicli.andJix' tares of tlic Ebcnsbur Foundry, tlie nbs crlbcr U pipred to furnish fanners aud others-' NtvjlM, Plough Pc!?:t, gloves'. Bill) Iron, Ttiret.-!. j .tcL.aea, nd H castings of any Vind tltaf'tnay W ncck-d in rhcawmnuaity; " j,-''- -' I " ' '' By strict attention to the business f tlic con cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive liberal patronage from those In want of articles mUs line. ' ' V;1" ' "V V All buslnwss'done at th Foundry. ' ' ' ' - . ; EDWARD GLASS. Match 22,'55-tfl f ! ':''--7;l';-: ;"r . Cambria Counly,SS. ' . ' ii' 7 CummmweaWt Vtnnsyleania tt JO JIN TAYLOR tf Cambria county. Urkktixo: - WHEREAS, Frances A.M. Taylor, by icr next Mend Isiac W. Gordon, ex relatione, did on tbe twenty-second day of November, A. 1. 1 861, prefer her petition to our nakl Judges of our Cmrt of Ctfnmon Pleas for the county of Carn brw, praying for tlie causes tiierein set forth'. Unit t.h might bo divorced, from the bonds of , nialri mony mtcrcd into with you; John Taylor. :--We therefore command yon, as wo have here 'tofotc commanded ym, the said Jol Taylor that setting aside all other business and excuses what soever, vou be and appear, in your proper iiersuii before oirr Jodces ot Ebonsburch. at a Court of O mnn Fleas there to be held for the county of Cambria on the first Monday of June next, to an swer the petition or lib.l of the sild Frances A. M; .Taylor, and to shew cause, if any you have, why tlte add Frances A. M. Taylor.', your wife. should not be Jli vorccd from Hie bandsof matri mony, hgreeaUy to acta of General Assembly in such caso made and provided. And liercof fail n .- - : v: '' Witness the Honorable George,' Taylor; Fresl " deut of our said Court at Eliensburg, the twenty fourth day W March-A-D. 1856. ? -.' U tjj ; MILTON IU) BERTS. Protkonotary. June 20.lS55-.4Ui.. "Q - GROCEflY; 6TOUE. mllE w.brlber3 rcstpccltullT inform the citizens 1 of Je fTerawii it tvX vlci aily t Uiat 4b6y lvc Liken the Stand recently occupied by J. Ik Craig, where they lae Uurt received, and will at all turn keep on hail an extensive supply of G kocehi t$, Fish, Their terms will be moderate, and no pains will be apared to accommoilate-' tlic public whoee patronago they reepoctfliny solicit. -1' .. r ,: vu , ... -.-r : , JOHN WUEURY & Oo, April 25,1855. I- j ; . 1 COXttAD Jfc- WALTOX, Imporurs Wholesale Dalor i Hardware, Cattery,' ., Xa. 355 Barxat Street, i . Fail&dalphla. ; - : - TT'EET constancy in handtlie genuine Timo JLik- thy-BlacV Augers, yfm. Mann's, JJeatty'p and IIuBt's annerior Axes. Uonrad r Walton auperior tKiialied Bteel Shovels, Darling & Wat dron's Grass ami Cradling-Scythes, Comm. in and ratcnt Key the Snatlvs, Talent Clotbes Tine, ec itc, which they offer fur sale on reasonable terms to couutry oVuers ly- , ..,- Valaable Property FOr sale. rfTtHK subscriber offers for sale a Jarro, situate two miles from .Carrolltown, In Carroll tp. Cambria county, adjoiolniog land of Mrs ITayns and other bndti of the subscriber, containing 100 acres. 25 or 30 acres of. witch are cleared, with a hewc.4 log house and brn'tbercou erected. The larnl w of croud uality, wttn aeveral never lainns sptinsof watet. ami conveniently situated for roaW rnilln, &c. An indisputable title will be - FllANCIS GILLASPIE June 13, 1885. - ,L " ''; i ,' " ' - - .. JERRY MEGON1GLE would respectfully ' an . nounce to the publiIiat he has just received, nnd openol at the stand well known as tbe " Mike Walsh " House, at tlie foot of llano No 4. a lot of New. Go xbv which have been carefully selected with a view to the wants of this community, i. Dis stock embraces Dry Godds such as Calicoes, Delaines, Barcg-s, Maslina, which, he will sell at tbeloweit.figure ; Made up Clothing, Coats, Pants; yests ; be would especially call the attention of an astonished public to bis stock of nriracalous Hats, containing siocinicn8 of Uli 2Iong Kong', the Sc tiastopol, and the half shaved Hats, forming a col lection of novelties never equalled in this, and very few other countries. " 1 ' '" "IHs stock of Shoes and Boots, defies competi tion; tie Eureka Slippers, the Parodi enamcllod Sboek. Jenny Lind Buskins, will afford unmiti catcd ' delight td the fair votaries of tlie mary dances,'' while his Kossuth Boots, his Schamyl Pomps, ami the untiring - CKonrkC brogue,' will enable the lords of creation to do the tallest kind of walking.- - c 1 1 His Groceries ho will sell at ccst and carrige. considering tbe hnrdness of tbe times be wishes to make no pront oo tlte provisions which sustain human life, bnt at the same time he would deli eafuly suggest, that if ever any article of sugar was entitled to a premium, that which he offers to the inspection of a discerning public, certainly is the ot a. ' Jerry wanta " all the world and the rest of mankind to come and ace his establishment and net bargains he is there for that business. . . JEREMIAIl MEGONIGLE. nonrdock, April 25, 1865. VAIAJAIZUZ FARSIFOR SALE. "Tlie undersigned offers at private Sale, his firm - situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, about 3 miles from' tho Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnel, containing 436 acres, about 3 acres of which are ckared, and having a good dwelling bou90 thereon erected. The land is well timbered, and abounds in several excellent veins of ore. Tba Clearfield Creek passes through it. The title Is indisputable. Possession given immediately May. 16,1856. P. MOYERS. '38OTICE. . . .: flHE nottM and 1 accounts of the late firm of 1 Robert Davis & Co., and Davis, Evans & Co., having boon left with the subscribers for collec tion, all persons indebted to either of the said firms, are hereby requested to call and make pay ment on or before the first day of May, next, as Mlta will be instituted alter that time. , . ' - JOHNSTON & MULLEN, i April 11, 1855. - - ' v . . ' CKOBOB HVSTLKT,. ' TTlioScsal . and , Retail, Tim, Copper, and Saeat-Xroa Ware Xaaaaietarar. Tf ESPECTFCLLY Informs the citizensOC Eb- ' ensburg aud the public generally, that lie kas purchased the Tin buop, formerly carried on by Messrs. Davis, jsvans et vo.t ami win contra e to carry on the business in an its vanou brancbeic. wholesale and retail. Ik's wares will ae made of tbe very best material, and iu tbe most workmanlike manner. . RepairBw af all kinds (kmc on the sltortest notice, for cask. AliiCv TTouse Spouting made and put up to rdW o the lowest terms, fur coca. : s InteadsBe to do business strictly oo the cash ews9W.be will sell fewer thao waevcr elro t- feeed la this vlace. lie therefore respect ful?y in- vilejr all wlin may want snytbrm rqr I. Is line. te gi vehim a call, as he will endeavor to give perfect b itisfaction K alt customers. - lernin. Cash, t sA ITAll wders promptly attended to. : C7Prio"lMt sent b Merchants if required. Ebeiuburg, February 22, 18i5. ly. ti. A U - - i1 -; w fc H M lt " ?0B ALL THE PURPOSES 0S A'J FAMILY PHYSIC- There has tons existed a public demand for an effective imrsative lill whiib could be relied ai as sure nnd iieneeiiy saie in its operation. 1 1 uis as been ' prepared to meet tJiat uemann, ana an extensive trial of its virtues has anclusivcly shown with what success it accomplishes tlic pnr-- Cose desipnctl. It is easy to make a physical tfiu, ut hot so easy, to make the bct of all J'iils one which Simula have none of the objections, but all the advantages f every other. This has been at tempted here, ami with what success we would fespcctfnlry submit to the public decision. It has been uuhirtnnntc ir ire pniieni uiinerio uiai m inost every purgative medicino is acrimonious and irritating to the bowels. ' This is not. Many of them imxhice so much in-ipintx pain nnd revulsion in the sy stem as to more tlian cotintcTbal.incc the good to be derived from them. Tlicse Fill 'pro duce no irritation or pain, unless it arises from a previously existing obstruction or derangement iu I he bowels. Buing purely vegetable, no harm can arise from- their use in any quantity ; bnt it is lietter that any medicma slioukl be taken juoi- ciouslTi Minute directions for their use in ths several diseases to wnicu wey are appncaoie arc "iven on tbe box. Among the complaints which have lcen speedily cured by them we . may mcn- tion Liver Qmilaint, in its various forma- of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Jjossof Appe- tite.'IiibtlclssncfS. Irntabiiity, JJillious lleadaciic, Billions Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in tl Side and Loins, for in trntli all these are but tho con sequence ii diseased action of the- liver.' ' As an airient. they offurd preempt and eure relief in OisUveness. Piles, uoiie Uysentery. Humors, ocra fula and scurvy, tilds, with sjrcnts of tlie botly, Ulcers and impurity ot the blood ; in : short, any and every case where a, pursaUvo is requirol. j Tliey have also produced some' singularly suc- ccasrui cures in Kheumatism.Uout.Uropsv.Urav- Erysipeliis, Palpi tatkm of the Heart, Pains in the lvck. btomach and Snde. iiicy sitouid i freely taken in tho spring of the ycaf, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the ctiange of seasons. .' Au occasional 'dose Etinuit.itcs tlie stomach into Lealtby action,. and restores tlie Ap- pcMte and visor. ? Tliey. purify the b"!. and. bv their stimuhuit action vn the circulatory s-s tern. renovate tlie strength of the body, and re store the wasted or diseased criergica of tlie whole organism. Hence an occasional . uoseis ativanta ceous even though no sericius. derangement exists; but unnecessary dosing should nover. 'be'carried too farj as every purgative ' medicine reduces the strcnclh. when taken to excess," .The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot lc enu meratal liere but tliey suggest themselves to the reason of every body; and it is coiutdently beuev T ed this pill will answer a lieller purpose than any Hung which has hitherto been available to man kind. When; their virtues are once knowu the I public will no longer doubt what remedy to em rlov when m need of a cathartic montane. . . 1 , Being sugar, wrapped ithey are pleasan t to lake, and lielng purely vegetable,' no barm can jrins fr.un -thtir one. in anv aUantltv..- --i- , n ' For minute direct Ions.' stc.thc , wrapper on t)e PSEPARKO BT j PRACTICAL AKD ANALYTICAL CflEM ISJ, I LOWELL, M A88,. .. 4. -, PrVe 25 Ob. per H6xA"Fitt ' Mi&e for . I S M bv Janic3 McDemiitt, Elienslmrg. E. 1 Hildehrnnd, Indiana', W(M'C5iiieH,44inmitville, Dr.- R.' A. Johnston, Jolmstown, and by dealers evrrj-wlier--. 1 1 Jane 5; 1850. 34-cm. 1 ; ! ' J -. "tn - FASHI0HABLB eiiOTIIINGBMPORIUKL GREAT ATTRACTION at tlie. New SU-e of Evans and Hughes, one door alibve- the Store room of Shoemaker & Cbi-k. where the sub-. sen hers arc, at present receiving and opening a large and excellent assortinen of fashionable . Rtailr Hde CIMhlne " of the latest ami most approved styles, which for cheapness and durability can mot be excelled by anv -similar establishment in the countv :--nH wishing to brxry; but what we say we win make good or. take the waler. Every article in the doth ing line will ie kept on hand, viae Uver ixwita. Sack Coats, Drop do. Pants, Vests, Cloaks, all of the latest stvlcs. " , " - Cloths; Cassimcres, batinets, Vestings, of all colours ami styles.' - ' ' : "'' ; Dur Department oriMJiSUUUIlllJsU prornjses a much more extensive selection than usual.' ; Wc flatter ourselves that we shall be able to furnish garments suitable for all classes, fitted up in ouch a manner, and on such terms -that shall disarm all competition ; we therefore ask a liberal khare of the public patronage. -' . . - ' bVAfiasuuuiir. Oct. 5, 64. - 'r : i Y REMOVAL.! The undersigned having removed la the new building two doors west of the old tand, would respectfully Inform his customers and the public generally, that lie has lately added to his former supply of Goods, and keeps constantly on hand a full supply of z i HAS- Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,-. Silk Goods; made-up : Clothing; Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Carpen ter's tools. Smith's tools. Nails; a full supply; o assorted Bar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron... .d j i Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand Also, copper and tin ware. . Groceries, wholesale and retail. - .-- , ..- ... --, .: . Iine, Poplar and Cherry Lumber bought, and. sold. : i ':--,--.:!' .;.! . Goods will tc sold at the very lowest prices is exchange for Cash or Country Produce. - - : . - ... . wr... . . li. UUGILES. Elwnsburg. March 15, 1855 ' . ' LEATHER. , ' YBITZ, HESRY &Co. No. 20 North THIRD Street, PIIILAD'a: Mobocco Mascvactubkiis, ' CuntEBS antl Im roitTERS ok FRENCH CALFSKINS, and dea lers in Red and OiK SOLE LEATHER & KirP. - Feby. 22, J. 855. 1 year.., t. Kotlce to tlie Travelling Public. ffffllE undersigned, carrying the United" States I Mails betwecu Uresson Mauon antl Ebensburg will, on and after the first day of April, 1855, run on the TurnpiK.0 netween sani ptaces, a ai&iu COACH which will be adequate to the wants of travellers over tins route. ''..; The conch will leave Etensburg every morning (Sundays excepted) at 9 o clock precisely connec- tin. riK 'tlwi ILf.til tiiin rrtirtrr t?tut rVoccnn and wiQ return immediately after the arrival of the Mail train going West, arriving at Ebensburg at aliout half-post 10 o'clock, P. M. ' ; Passengers may rest assured that the proprietor will u every effvrt to carry them letwccn these points with all possible dispatco aiKrcomforU s- Pa ngers will be rwjnirofl to pay their fare be fore taking seat in the Coach.' r .- - i JOHN A; BLAIR. Ebensburg,' April 18, 1855. - ; . ' KJm Ji p ' " 1 Highland Lodge No. 428 meets everv WEDNESDAY evening at their Hall nil Ilinrh Rt... in tit nntwv Vti .,1 - - --t--- w i - Shociunkcr & CLu k's buiWiug. M, O. MAGKHAK. - . OFFICE: Ko. 2.. Cohmniido ftoW, near -the Court House:?;-,;,';' rf'. :, f DccemlHT 7,;'54 ly -''' , . ,,;.' g. c. Wlngartf aa 4$. W. Triosard. f ATTORNEYS AT LAW. .l'; V , -; . " .xxsaoB, rA. :;: r;r re it r ILL practice in tlie several Courts of dim W briak Hldir, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear field county.. Office nearly Litzinger's Hotel. 0a-Also Agents. f the sale of Lamia in Cam bria ami adjoining Counties. (-Alao Agent ; Xor tho Union Fire Insurance Company. ,,;, :yv ,:',J. i ftAlso Agcuts lor tue .American uic imureuw Company. - .-w..-t 1 Y i f , ' '' 'i :' April 6, 1854.; i-vj n 4 ' -- m. iia.sso, ;, ; Attorney at Law,Eleiuburg,Pa. o FFICE in the Court Ilonse, Tip stairs.- Aug. 24, 1853. . v-.i ; m : :, ; . K. IIVTCUIIVSOIV, Jr., . - .? :'Wf Ebensburg, Pa-, : TILL practice iii tlie several Courts of Cam bria, lilair and Indian counties. : All pro r..i.ov.l IniKiness entrusted to his card will, be pnwnptly attended to. . ' fti co on Main stecet, adjoining Lbj dwcllinpr iwuse. . . '! v-; . ' Ki ;'''", K bensburgj July 1 , 1853 2C 3m ; GEORGE M. REED, AUoraey at Law, Ebenebnrg, Pa. V WILL practice in the several CJotirtsoT Cam bria. Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. 0fficc in the Centre t.,J adjoining Gen. McDon ald's dwelling. " 7 Jan. 15, 1851. ly. , k , V: RICHARD JONES, .. . Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., ;; ', WILL attend promptly to all collections en trusted to his care. Office, adjoining his dwelling. ' . -. . - . ' , . "i July 21. 185S. tf. v - ' t CYKIJs L. l'ERSIlIWO ' Attorney at Law, Johnstow Pa.', FFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second StOr ry of Good rcrshin, l's Store Room.1 January 80, 1851-r-ly. " ABRAHAM HOPELIX, '; . Attorney at Law J ohnstown k; a t OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north j April 23, 1823, .;... T i.- - Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa. OFFICE in Main Street; tt-o doors cast of the Echo Office. - '" ': -:v, March 13, 18511y ; ;,4" ' V' ; : ' 1, : . F.H.QEORGE, - j rr.4;,; -, . ': ; Jostioo ef Uo Peace, foot of Plane Vo 4, : ; :j " " A. P B, B. - WILL attend1 promptly to all collections en trusted to his care.. Olfic adji4ning $ho .1 rei vnncf, - , July 28, 1852,-.T - f .? .-" .. , . '., . WMT. 5, ILSOU-, " ! 'JUSTICE of the Peace, Summit villi?, Cambria if. county, ,Pa i Office East of the AlJegheny Portage Railroad on tlte Turopike. , r .,., : . Jklard 30, 1864. .;j , i ; ;. -.Au, -r- v.Dr. ,CJiule3.:T7alters.u v ' -h OFFERS his services to the: citizens- of Sum mitville. and adiitinuisr vicinity; tti the mac- r.tiu Metiicine and Surgery. ,t-vi . . ..l t mnv lv fnuiiH nt nil timrs wlim twit nm- tessionally '.engaged, at Ins 'office next' idoor Uo well's btiwc,-cr at trie.Ianston House of James AL. Riffle. . . , . "May S5,'5J '' '- Dr. -Geo. B. -Kelly, : OFFERS his professional services to tlic citi aens of ' Jefferson ami vicinity. In the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery, : tiffice next door to Mr, Ly tie's Store. May 29,' 1853.;.'; :,";,;. ;. , , ; .; " " 1 J.; B. EYLANDT;'M. .,:,,'"',:.,,? BiBUAII FHYSICial. SBBfiEQX, A5B r;h-.::r:;:iACc;oi;cHEiJR.;,i:-;.:J;,l.;! can b found at his office. No. 2. Colonade Row, at all times of the day, if not professionally en gaged1 . . : i : H;. -. -ii I'. .: nov9,3mtss R. I. JOimSTOX. A. C. MTJLLTS. JOHNSTON & MULLIN y Counselks and At torneys at Law.' Office opposite, the Court House, Ebcnsburg, Pa. : f . i :: -'. ; . " . Nov. 80, 1854. .-.- ; - - f fly. .;: j Dr. lleury lfeagrleF, Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa. ' OFFICE next door to his Drug Store, corner of Main and Bedford streets, f . i -: ' ' JohnstownJuly 21, 1852. ,'V- " 4011K. M'DBVITT " ; f i ' WltLlAM' '0SVITT. :i jonio hcdevitt &Kion ; ;, J "X TT TIIOLES ALE grocers. and dealers in For- v v cin and J)omcstic Lin uors. Rectifiod Whis- Flour. Bacon. Fish, Cheese, o., &c.; No. i Liberty street, opposite the head of Smith- Hhd Pittsburgh, Pa. !. . . ,.l 2 , ' Doc. 23, 1852-0-tif. -., ! : .'. - -.1 WM. PAV18. JOHN LLOYD. . Davis ML IloTd. , TTAVING formed a partnership In th ,Mer- JUL can tile .Business, would - rcspeotluliy solicit the patronage of their frieuds and the public gen erally. Call and see us at the old stand of Win. Davis.- .-.'j ...:?,. "- April 2D,' 1852; V . r. - . ; !:'-.: f ' View Cabinet Ware Roouiti. JAMES S; TODD, inftMins tlie citizens of Eb ensburg, and the public generally, that he has opened an extensive and varied assortment of CABINET WARE in Mr. Robert Davis new building, Main street, nearly opposite .tlie "Man sion House," where ho will lie ; happy to have them call and examine his . s.t . MAHOGANY, - WALNUT, CHERRY- AND , OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE,, consisting in part of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables; Bed steadsi Secretaries, Stands, &c, &c. ' ' - : ' ' " He wili have constantly on hand an excellent assortment of Fancy aud common Chaibs, which he will sell lower than ever before offered in this place. :'! - . Every article orfered will be' made in ' llie rnosfJ vorkroanhke manner, of the- best materials f " and REPAIRING of all kbnls will be promptly at tended to. nis terms are CASn, and being de termined to sell low,- and keep none but good ar ticles, be hopes to receive tho patronage of a dis criminating public. - ; ' -J - . r: i t Ebcnsburguly 20, 1853.;7 ,, J - SOH8 OR TEMPEBASCE. 'iff. Highland Division, No. 84, Sons of Tem- e' fneranc meet at their Hall every SATUR - DAY evening, 2 doors below Blair's Hotel. Dr.dr.Strohecker, : 1 iiii niflers hRpeYsirinnl Bcrvfeesto- the citi S zens of that pbire mid vkmity. - ,i j OFFICrhiMi street, wiere hecan always 1 tu. Ciuut. m hi-n nut nmdnkuuH iiunnnl ' - - - - i t - "o C7 . - j u.10 ! THE OREATECt;ATTIUi.CTX0.N ! ! J irTT AVE hist opened at their ohl stand: in the JLsL Borough ' of Elnsburg, the richest rarest the finest and cheapest assortment of and 1 FALL AKD WINTER GOODS,? ever offered to the people, of. Ounbria Gunty. fjnusal care' was. taken iri the" selection of these gixxy, and. care has been taken that nothing with-1 in the range ot .a iountry store, nor any ways near it, but what Ihcy can . supply to their ctw toniersi at biast aa cheap as they can be luul in tho coimtr. '-T ;; " . ' ; .. ...';" '.:. !" i Tlieii stock' of 'Dry Goods is unprecedentiy large, embracing Cloths, of every variety ahd textnrc, Satinctts, Cassimcres, Twtollii' . Jeans, &c4 &c.y Flannels, . Sheeting, Shirting, and tnado up Clothing of every description. A great variety of," '-'- . , '.' """ ' '"' ' LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS , -p. , ' of all patterns ami at all prices. i Laccsr" trimmings,, gloves- milts,r&c. Their assortment of hats, caps, bouts; ' aud shoes,, la complete nnd unsttrjirt8scd. ' " . ; ' '". ' t v GKUUEKIJS8 & LIQUORS, of every variety and quality. .A' well selected variety of Hard ware, Uutlery, and nails. ,' Also, yueeusware and Glass -Paints, Dye stuffs, -'- ' ; ' ; ; DRUGS & MEDICINES. !; 1 And all for sale low for cash, or given In ex cliangc for country produce. ' Oi vo us a call. . , , v . ( , J, JaUUUE SUN. , , Ebcnsburg.'Nov. 9, '5f. . i. V , : ; TAIL01U17O. ;; f DlUfJ undersigned informs bis customers that Ji. the firm of IJeynon & Johnston, la dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still continues the business in the room recently occu pied by the old firm, where be will lie happy to see his former patrons and as many new ones as please to call, lie receives regularly ron jNe.w York and Philadelphia, tbe latest fashions ' and cannot be beat either in tbe shape or Ct of Coats, rants or vests, by any other .lailor In the coun-. i try. He resjcctfully usks the public to give him ! a call, and , confident his work will recornincnd I its'if. . ; " , . . ' ' ' . J AR kinds of country produce taken In ex- i change for work. ' - LEWIS BEYN0N. ! April 20, 1852.-tf. ; . ' ': ; .". - i : ; .!) f. ( ; , - COACH SIAKUFACTOR Y.. R1IE . subscriber ; would respectfully infirm the 1 citizens of Ebensburg; and ' vicinity, ; that ho has removed Ids shop to MOORE'lXJWN, where ho lias every facilily for carrjing on a large busi ness, and hopes by using none but the best mate rial; and employing none but tbe lcst workman, ' be hopes to convince all who will do him ' tho favor to examine his work, that in point of dur ability, appearance or cheapness, i cannot be excelled by any similar establishment in' the Stato or . clscwliere.. Persons wishing a bargain in the . purchase of a carriiigc , - will , con-' suit their own interests by giving hira a callw They arc prepared to supply the following kinds ot vehicles, viz: ; j,,,- v, - . -: Buggies of different qualities and prices, Bar- (incites, Chariottecs, one and two horse rrickaways, close quarter eliptic and C-bprtng Coaclies ; ce- -cond-hand w ork of diffurent kinds, &c., making a variety thatwill i siut all tastes: ami ail purses. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. - , , - , . i ROBERT GALliREATIL " : HO 1 FOR KANSAS ! ! TLIE subscribers would agaiq inform tlieir old as well .as the new . customers that they haver received a large- assortment i of Groceries from the Eastern citlesy which for Quality. Qutfnttty & Clieapne8 : canwut be surpassed by any similar establishment in the country, it is hardly necessary tocnuincr- 'ate' the new and varied assortment of articles-we have on hand, but a fow of the many wc will in serf, yiz: Flour; Fish, Coffee; Teas; Sng.irs; Spices; Cheese; Salt; Brooms; . V llkiw-warc of aU description; Tubs: !riK.k.ets ; .Wash loards ; Rat- traps; Clothes pins; bhovcls i Bed cords: Neves ; Brushes ; Flour, bags; Nps of all kinds ; begars. Tobacco, and Ojufoctionerics of. all kinds and qualities. ; . : '. OV9 TLilnJUflC ICUIJhKTJT. NEW LINE OF. COACHES From Ebeasburg to .Willmere Station ! THE Subscribers having associated themselves together, have put upon the Ebensburg nd Jef- : ferson Flank Buad ft iloublo ''-" 9 - '" Dally Xlno of Chaise Coaches. k would say 1 to the Public that they will spare no pains to carry passengers" to and from Willmorc ; Station with all despatch and comfort. ,.r - (jcj-Coaches leaving Kbensburg at 7.30 A. M. . " Connecting with train going west at Wilmore SWition at 11.33, A. M. '. '" ". "' Leaving Ebensburg, at 3.15, connecting with train going east at 4.48, P. M. , J , ', . ; ' Leaving Ebensburg, at 5 o'cl'k, P. M-, connect ing with train west at 8.12, P. M. ' . ' ';,'." f ' Leave Willmorc Station for Eljensburg on tlic j arrival of every train, both East and West.' " The Public may rest assured that there wui.ue a coach all ways at the station on the arrival of fcthe cars. - TIIUJXITSUJN V iiauiliw,..-, Ebensburg, November 9, '64. . , . EGNER & GREGG, ! 1 1 WHOLESALE dealers in Wines and Liquors which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants'nnd .hotel keepers. Warehouse .20 MaokeA street, Philatlelphia, Pa. . . . . r r v t " ' Feb 2, 1852-ly. .r.,;,.,.. A, . ;; , , .1,. ., ALT00ITA HOTEL. ALTOOXA, DLIAn COUHrTlr, FA., , , A BS YES, Proprietor. Arait 27. 4354.. t- ? , ,;... , ..-. ..v LOOK HERE IT AMES McDERMITT still continues , his f VARIETY STORE. ortnosite . the Post Office, one door west . of J. Moore's, where can be bad very cheap,,. ) , Vrarietv Goods. Notions-and Toys: -,- i., ,. Boots and Shoes-7-birgc and' small long and short; - -. : . - Conec,-Tcas, Chocolate,. Sugars, Molasses Cinrlies, Crackers; Nn,' IWaiu, Fig, &c . Ttibacco, Snuff Cigars; Gkivbs owl Stockings Cf.ltob nnd Woolen. JEWBIjBY Ear-rings, Finger-ringa &:breast- ; :- pins; f f, ; i , :-j :YiTl - Potket Knives, and Razors; ? A? X "' j. A few common Dry Goods;;- - ; s . . , ilall and exuvuue ' hi tlock tit , - - - FAMILY r.".EDICirHS - A T McDERMlTT'S , VARIETY STORE ; jft, JJr. Jiiynes popular jaeuiciues; ,r : - 'Dr.'Swaynes .do ! do; ' ; McLane's Vermifuge and Pills; ; y ", '; ' s -?j : i Radways Ready Relief, and Pills, Arc;1 ;" Brants purifying Extract and Pulmonic Syrup; Schencks'Pulmtaiic Syrup Syrup Naptba; .. Pain Killer Barrels Indian Lanamcnt; ; ; t, : Slicphenls Sarsaparilla and Vermifuge; ' : nooflimd Bitters Holland Bitters Peppin; , V Rat Exterminator Petroleum; " v Ayers Cherry Pectoral Essence Gingery . Brawlrcth and Wright's Pills; : ' - Horse awl Cattle Mlicine3;..tf nGastor OiU'.Swcct Qil Esseacesj &c oc.r ;;Dea'2l,:'54-K;i,:,n.4.-f;v4 bbin,-sJ.) f p 500 assorted pieces of Stme Ware, just re cctved at tlie Cheap Stora.of 1 E liOBUTS I .' wesmoreiasa vo:, x-a. : p 3 M. MARSHALL, having leased tl com J. modious, and popular Hotel, situated, Jiear tho ra. lt. R., invitef ft call Xrom the traveling public T4io estabtiament. lias undergone, consid erable repair and finished in the best possible manner. No pains will be -epareil to add to (ha Cpnifort and coneuienc .uf its guests.; t,, t ; ,s . . vLHscSSfc 1853, , V-.--. - R0DGERS & .'JONES ... .' ' ",, HAVE just received and are now displaying a . . carefully selected stock of fall and winter goods.'. Their stock consists of Dfjr . Goods of every description and quality suitable for. the present; and approaching seasons. "A very Land some assortment of Broad cloths Cassimeres, -eatinetts, Jeans, &c Ready made clothing. uadus' uoodb buch as tine men noes, a bne assortment ? of silks and woolen plaids, every variety of De Laiucsj and silks of every descrip tion. . ... .. , . ,..,...;.;.:". ; '. .'.v.' SHAWLS An unusually lmndsome variety, broche and wooletl, of all Maes, qualities, and prices. . - ',s i... j , ; - , . ;. ;. -' PRINTS Foreign and dohtesUci of t Very price and quality, .?..-.. . '- x '. IXOST&Sn0ESTne veiybelectlst,ick In the market. ..... ' - - '.." HABDWAttE & CUTLERY Bufldwrs'and Mechanics are requested to call and examine our stock of Hardware, and the attention of house keepers is called to our cutjery. , .. .. ! . GROCERIES Their stock of Groceries Is un usually large, consisting of sugar j Coffee, molas ses, rice, tea, pepper, fish, and salt. .. , .. , ALSO1 Paints and dye stuffs, wooden ware, and clock. , In short a full and complete variety of everything cither for fibow or nse. tliat can find its way into a country ."tore, all of which will be sold on lite tnost reasonable terms tor case or country produce, t -. . - - . , Thcv return thanks to thar; menus lor nasi favors, and respectfully ask a continuance of thcm. . r - . RODQEES & JONi'iS. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54. j . . .. s ' ; FISH 1 Fisli I i FISXI " , v TfUST received from Boston, fifty-nine packages 9W assorted fiaJi, which, during tliesc penitential times of Lent, will be sold at a small advance fur Cash." The assortment em bracts 1 .. i . Mucker id. No. 1.2; and 3 : superior Mesa Sltad. Nova Sootia Herring ; assorted scaled, and Scotch Herring : Salmon o. 1 1 Spiced balntori; rind Cod Also, Wright's ctlubrated Oysters In Cans Oysters tn the sbelL 1 also have ofl land a large and varied assortinen t of 5 5 - Fancy and staple Dry Cioods. Also Catholic and l'rotestant Books, 1 Lard- ware and Cutlery. Clocks of various styles of manufacture. Groceries. Boots, Sltoes and Bro- gans. liats and (Japs. unuKiics. i . in w itisney, Cliainpaigne. Chinese Preserves, l'lekles. Ate. fiec All of which will be sold kiw lor lasn. and Cash only. - ' MARIA MAG EUAN. Summit, March 1, 1855. v TOTDG PIIBLICt .s Tl ichard Trotter would beg leave to say to bis JLlb friends and tbe travelling Public generally. that he has leased George's Laurel Run fcxebange at the fciot of I lane Ao. 4. lie win spare no pains or expense to make comfort14o thise w1m l. l 1 - 11 "If. 11 . T 1 patronize ma uouse : uis taoie win at, an iimeit uc furnislied with the best that tlie market can af- fordnd bis bar with carefully selected liquors and wines. ; . ' , : Hoping to receive a liberal share of Patronage, he remains the publics obedient servant ; I . RICILVRD TltOTTER. f ncfnl.k,Oct. 4. '54-; - --i fiyl Tomb Stones ! Tomba Stones I . 1C11AKO JUNES ' respectfully-, informs tlic public that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Tombstones, of Italian and American Marble, manufactured in tbe rates style,, and, lettered ac cordmir to any directions.'. - .M i-s , i llis yard is situated at : the south part ff the town, where a large assortment of articles in his line are always kept ott hand. - '.;'.. .1 . ':From kH experience he feels confHlenf le can please all i a'sfes- fid fie thefore hopes toie pat- romzcu by a generous public.- ?. . .. .June 17. 1763. .- :. u -i ST. HART'S ACADEMY. r . for -v..-, itoardertf and Day Sen oars. . (csseb tbc cAaa or tm SiKTBBn w Matter.) . . . . , . HOLL1DAYSBUKO. PA. , rTUIE Scbool is divided into three general dlvi- , JL eious or ebvsscs, in which the following bran ches are taught .. ,' . . ' " .. . ;. : - FIRST CLASS.- ' Geography. Grammar, Spelling, Reading, Arith- . nietic. Tables, N ruing. Uompociuou, iwtry, History Ancient and Modern Philosophy, As- ' tronomy. Use of the Globes,' Plain and orna mental Needle-work. - I-' ; i 1 SECOND CLASS. ; - This Division includs all tbe branches taught in ; tlio first class, the distinction existing only In the length of the lessons. , . . i . THIRD CLASS. '5 : Spt-Uing, Reading, Writiug, Tables, Arithmetic, Uengrapuy ami urammar. i . fr Extra branches common to all the classes. Piano Forte. Guitar. V ocal Music, I rench and Drawing. ' ; 'i' "..' 'V T E R MS . r V For Boarders $100 per annum (Including wash- j in. bed and bedding.) . i ; . .: Day Scholars First and Second Classes, A3 icr j - quarter. ' . ., Third Class $2 per quarter. . i 'r TERMS FOR EXTRAS. I "t t Music -with use of Instruments, .- 15 00 :Irawing, . ! i - ... . 4 00 . French. : i---- - ' - .' 0 Jttnol.. tf. . ' ?J X . ; XCniTEIDEIl'S IIOTEL. . ; " E&easbsr, Cambria Co., Pa , , The subscriber would respectfully inform ; his , many friends in the town and from the coun try; that he has now arranged his bouse, 'and is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. His table is well suppli ed with the best the market can afford. His Bar contains Liquor of the lcst Brands, also Lager -Beer, &c.,&c, . ,; FREDERICK SCHNEIDER; . July 20,54. ly. , , ., . . . .r " UXIOX HOUSE, . ; - r . JCDensburg, Cambria Co Pa. inUE subscriber would respectfully iuform his I friends and the traveling public, tliat lie has Icasetl the house formerly kept by Mrs.. Mary O Evans and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. ?Tbc estab lishmcnt has been furnislied with every conveni ence that can be bad. : His rooms ore large and well ventilated. Uis table will be supplied with the best the market can afford.: Ilk liar vill con tain hquors of - the best brands,! and his stable Is large nnd attended by careful and obliging host- 1en-i .:...:r-, v S; ; JOHN A. BLAHL Dec 23, 1853. f .-?. tr.' : I -: ,x- .'. ;;i Fartnervhln JKotlce. F n HE subscribers lave cuteroil intoacopartner- ii. hip; under the firm of JOHN R. SAVAGE , IX).. for the Areucral MlnuUctufo of ChomKls. j.'.,-:-;,.- ,,STif Ji :-i JOHN B. SAVAGE, v ,t f A. M.& R,. WHITE'. nCce-lf.n4r(b!n:0X7 Street ; Philadephia, Jon. 4, 1b55. A TaluaLle House and Lot in tW Borough of -CA- Loretto, tbe property of the U4rs of Jacob? Fela, deceased. Terms will be made easv. nA .n . Indisputable title given. Application, to Winade to SbcriffDurbin, Munster, or the subscriber.' M. HAHSO . i Apr3 25, 1855. . , -I VALL PAPER DEPOT. J LLOYD, ELACIEUIIII d CO: :1 , ( Successors to A. M. Lkd & Co.) t ; ? r WHOLESALE 3c RETAIL DEALERS IN GILT; oATrN, UBOURD AND COMMOH WatX PArEKS. - Our stock is procured-direct! r fr.a' Messrs- Cheistt & ConsTaxt's Extensive New York Mstw tifaetory, and embraces the latent and moat fast ionabk atvlee. We-offer wl r-k i nds nr-vrrr W prices, and ar confident that buyers wUb fipd JV to tlieir advantage to jrive us a call.4' Iartn lout sold at great bargains. - ; -; ' - frOuT prfcis range For Ollts at frcra'Toc.' to 11J25 per bolt; Satiu&Oc'M 50c. per bolt; Grounds 15c to 25c per bolt-; -Cowaafma cr 20c Merchants will ocsPppIied i as favorable terms as at the Manufactory, nr. by City dealers. v LUUID. BLACKBURN & CO. March 15, 1855r3m --, (laysport, Blair Co.,. Pa. -.Win lesale and Retail Merchants, "Johnstown, Cambria Oo 'a. -,- n;rust 31, '54 . . r . T Hsw Iabllshracat - r THE Undersigned would respectfully Infonrr the citizens of Ebensburg btnl vicinity that h' has opened a Grocery Store ort Sample 'street ad4 j5nlng bis residence, wlere he will be happy v wait on all wlio may 1?W to favor Lim with tlieir. custom.' ' He has received a L'ixd assorlhwnt i4 Gjcerios of all kind, yl Flour by the lrreC r vj nc smau, iieem? 01 the !est quality, liicei ''l'j "uf'i Ava, -nec, uingor, la lattrve-r r article kcit In tlie grocery line. 1 Boer nhA Sarsaprtrilla always 6n hand. Bacoh of a suporior lie hopes by strict attention to buslne tonw-Hl a share of the public patronage. . , . . ' . . August 24 &4..;t , . , , . BVABB. JORV BABK. BVAM (Till. mVUB JBXS ett Finnit ' THE TUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the late firm of Evans & Jones, bare en-, tered into a co-partnership with John Evan nn.t John Hare In tire Tannery and Boot rnd Slioe manuhicturing bosinesK. Tbcir fnends are Invittd to call at the old stanI of Evans Jones, a fw doors east of Camion's Hotel, nnd the Tannine cstaWishment owned bj-J. Moore. Tliey have constantly or hami a large' aiis;.Vt ment of French calf-skin. Men and Woruens Mcv roc co jioots and Miocs, and are prejiarcd to exe cute work on the uliortest notice. " .Tlie highest cash prices paid for bides 't-ttber In trade or cash. ' . -, ' Being practical workmen thcmst-lvcs. hnd usinir none but the very best .materia! they are confi dent tbey can execute work as well and as cheap4 as any establishment in the coiuitry. rro. w, BM-u. . ... v4 BIUHOLD, DASH & fJ0( ' , WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Tobacco; Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at tbe South West dorntr of Third and lioe t reels, PhiladeU pbia. lately occupied by Ludwig,Kneedler & Co.-; keep corustantly on hand a larce and wrH selected stock of the moht celebrated brands of , f-; i t . CHEWING TUBA CO), IMPORTED CIGARS,- fxanrstic cigars, arnl nutr. which thcv i.fl'er.f..r sale on as favorable terms, as an v. Lou-in i1u city. Orders promptlyatu-nded to. v i . Augusts, J853-51yJT.. ,, ,,,.. ,. DRUG AND MEDICITJE STOBE-v ' nnilE undersigned ! woubl . triform his mair frieruls in the town and country, that lie has creccivd a new ami large Assortment f ; ; r--V DRUGS. AND' MEDICINES. -r He Roftcifs the patnmage (4 tlie pubftci al gives the assurance that tviry kind of nrdehrsuch as REC1 PES. :e proniply, siid to lower irif as in otlier lJfs wiflbts attentk-d to. i .:-" v ? r. FREDERICK SNYDER. July 20,' 1851. ,' Porxnerly the "Wat tin fr ton Hotel, Allegheny Street near lub xiiaaoaa, . : .-.. IIOIJLIDAYSRURG. PA. THE subscriber rWpcctfuUy inloims bis friends . ami the Public nencrallyj that he hm taktYi the alwvc old cstablLsliod stand and entirely re fitted and rcpaind it in such a manner as to ren der it sticond to no. hotel in .the country. . The B;r has ljeen newly stocked witlt-lhe liest Wmc. Liqufrs, and Seg;irs that con 1.1 e purchased, ami the table Will nt all times tc supblied wkh the best the Market affi-rdn. ..- . (!-., The RESTAUiLtNT jUtacW wilf at lf tint contain all tlie. delicacies flint -can 'be pnvnired wliich will li served up at all hours; on tUtort new tice. j. ' .;. . v.-n- He respoctfully asks; tlie tulilk to - irive blm a trial, fully assured that be tan render satisfaction. Dec. t. 1853. . G. W. DANNALS. ' R. P. Thompson, with " C1IAS. I1AEAAI1VELJL. &. CO. WHOLESALE Hat ami Cp Manufacturers. Furs, Straw Gtxls and Hatter's Trimming No. 178 Market Street, PbUatlt-lpbSa. -. Dc , ?, lh5.".-- UEORGELIPPIatOTT&tO.,, HAVE constantly m.bftutl a full nHsorlruer t of Tcssi, Vjncs, liquors and Groccrios,Rci- crally. . ;s-, .u',.r.;-1-. ; bo n Horta water street, sad . Be. 10 Xorta. Delaware Avenue, - PH1LASELP1UA. 10 Brls Mackerel;'' , : 10 Brls Herring, and 'X LO0O lbs Cod Fish,' Just rotVv.-J and for sale at tlie cheap stive of . , - - . ' ; EDWARD ROBERTS. JEFFERSOX IIOISE.5 - ' - JEFFEUSOV, t A M B R I A ; CdVJtTY rENif THE undersigned taKCS 'preasuro in unori. -bra frierwls ami tho traveling public,- tltst lie hasleitsed tbe JcfTerstdi llotise, and having nrtulo rriuch iioprovennnit in its- inUrirr, lie feels cnfl ibwt that he will tliereby be enabled to Tend r comfort and satisfaclkin to all wImi fivor him with their patronage. . ' - His fast and snperior MAIL LINE OF STA PES will always be in readiness to convey passen gers io ami from the - ' i ' lliKn A.' IvAlUtUAiJ MA11UAS -to bis home, and also leaving direct after the ar rival of the traius by a good Plank Road toEbens- burg.- . ' -, - ' 0i He will ever bo happy to accommodete bw oVl friends and acquaintances that will favor him with a call. JAMLS D. HAM 1 LTON. JeffersonApra 2f,. 1854. ; J ' " r - - - i" M. MYER & Co.: ' J t -, Hoaso, Sign and Ornamental Painters, A RE jn-epared to executa, ,all murk lirtru.led jQl to them with neatness awl despatch..., ; " Desiona, or I'aintiiK?, in either. Walnut, Oak, ChcrryTBird-ej e Maple, of othe r wtxxls, or Mai bleized Fronts, finished true to nature. -- rper banging or polished gikling wc wilj fin ish to pkaac tle taste of our patrons... , ; . r .,, All dera carefully attendetl to swd niched promptly. .-We wilicit a Fhare of tla public pat ronage of the citizens of Cambria county , ' , EUnjburg, April 25, 1855.
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