1 AYElt'S PUIS. " Wisdom shall bow down to it, and tiu great of the earth shall kneel before tt. Never could this be said with more truth, than it now applies to this remedy for affections of the Throat and Lungs. The exulted iu learning and power, acknowledge its supremacy, while both the little and the great can feel its benefits. The hberal-minded among those skilled to cure are fix to own its mastery over distempers which have baffled their art. Those of exalted stations are not ashamed to testify to its virtues, but deem it a duty , and a pleasure to thus hold out the lamp of their experience to their suffering fellow men. Witness the following : - - (Translation.) Vermillionville, La., April, 1853. lions, le Dr. J. C. Ater : I have of late, reade frequent use of your Cherrt Pectoral in my practice, and am happy to inform you that in no case yet has it failed me. I have made some signal etircs of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it, and have completely cured one case of Asthma, wliich had withstood every other medicine I could employ. Accept, Sir, the assurances of my distinguished consideration. JULES CLAUD GOUGUET, M. D. Late Surgeon of the toyal Marine, France. Extract from a letter of our Minister at the Court of the Sublime Porte. Legation of the U. S.A. Constantinople, Turkey. Dr. J. C. Aykb. Dear Sir: The Cherrt FtCTORAl. received from you for the Sultan has been delivered to his private secretary at the pal ace, and you will doubtless hear from it in due neason. That you were so kind as to send rae, has been given to friends, who have in many eases, found it exceedingly useful. Yours respectfully, GEORGE P. MARSH. Minister Plenipotentiary of U. S. A. to Turkey. Curacoa, March 6, 1852. Dr. J. C. Aer : I use your Cherry Pecto ral, daily in my practice, and am satisfied it is a remedy which must meet in every country the highest- approbation. C. W. JACKTIEER, M. D. Resident Court Physician. Among the eminent Editors, who testify to their personal experience and knowledge of the wi nderful cures, and immense usefulness of the Cherry Pectoral in their sections, we may men tion Broughton & Co., of the Federal Union Mill odceville, Ga. L. Tatton, Christian Advocate, Knoxville Tenn. J. B.Dobson, American Presbyterian, Green ville?, Tenn. J. B. Sansom, Democrat, M'Connelsburg Pa. J. Russ, Jr., Shclbyville News, Tenn. Harvey, M'Kenny & Co., State Gazetlo Burl ington, Iowa .1. Knabb Co., Journal Re:iding Pa. Raymond, Harper & Co., New York Times. S. Cobb, Christian Freeman, Boston. Win. B. Jacobs, Christian Chronicle, Thila. lion. J. Wentworth, M. C. Democrat Chicago, Illinois. Rev. E. G. Reese, Methodist Protestant, Balti more. W. M. Wrightnian, Christian Advocate, Char leston, S. C. J. M. Magennis, True Delta New Orleans. T. M. D.mnell. Daily News, Savannah Ga. Geo. D. Prentiss, Louisville Journal Ky. Hon. S;huylcr Colfax, M. C. South Bend .Reg ister, la. M. II. Bartlett & Co., Republican, Hartford, Connecticut. Chaddick & Berry, Banner of Peace, Lebanon, Tennessee. Thompson & Co., United Empire and Patriot, Coronto, C. W. Charles Cook, Democrat, Danville, Ta. M. Hauuum, Democrat Allentown, Pa. Sherman & Ilarron, State Gazette, Trenton. New Jersey. Wright & Haven, Prairie Farmer, Chicago, 111. These gentlemen have not only certified to these statements iu their papers, to the public, but have sent me their personal letters, to the ef fect that they have found my preparation an arti cle of great public utility. Space will not admit full tcstimot ials here, but the agent below named will furnish my American Almanac, cratis, to all who ask for it, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. PSEPARED BY BR. JAMES C. AYER, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cts.pcr Box. Five Boxes for $1. Sold by James McDermitt, Ebe-isburg, E. P. Hildebrand, Indiana, W.M'Conncll, Summitville, Dr. R. A. Johnston, Johnstown, and by dealers everywhere. SEVASTOPOL TAKEN. TIic First of the Season. TDWARD ROBERTS has just received from JLi the east, and has now ready for sale a full and oinplcic assortment of FALL &. WINTER. GOODS including every article of fancy, dress or plain goods that can be asked for in a country store, either for ladies' or gentlemen s wear, lus stock consists of a general variety of calicoes, mcrinoes, alpacas, delaincs.linens, muslins, laces, etc., for the ladies, together with boots, shoes, hats, and a f uil election of winter stuffs for the gmtlemen. For the housekeeper ho has laid in a stock of FRESH GROCERIES, embracing every article under that head, together with tin-ware, carpeting, carpet-chain, sheeting, shirting, etc., etc. lr the farmer ho has fish, salt, and other arti cli s require 1 by the public generally. Iu short ho has his storeroom filled with articles In every department of trade, from which the needy can select to suit their wants. Cc-Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the market value, and goods sold cheap to cash eaustomers. Come and see. Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 1355-tf. Tavern Stand for Rent. THE subscriber will offer his Tavern stand, in the Borough of Loretto, for rent, for one or more years. The house is large and spacious, a good pump at the door, with a cislcrn iu the kitchen yard, which will hold 1400 gallons cf water, a wash house with a bake oven under cov er. A stable cr.pable of holding ten to twelve horses, with a granrry attached, the garden lots arc good. Possession of the premises given on . the first day of April, 1856. For further partic ulars inquire of the subscriber residing on the premises. T. SHIELDS. Loretto. Jn. 16, 1836. Doctor on Fits. LEWIS BEYNON Tailor and Decorator of the outward Tabernacle fit IffiTiVi n A XT AS removed his shop to the west end 3. of town, a few door wpt. r.f ho j n-udinuiu nilU bllVTLI C. I J Will find it tn thoir n.lvanraiva ts-w 1 .,V - - mmww w lhii uu 1,110 ouu- ember, and get their clothing fashionably made up and to fit in a stylo impos4b'e to bo excelled by any ether establishment in thefMiotv. ffresbnrj, Jfarch Cth 1856. - " ' ' " GEORGE Ht'XTLET, r j . j ! Wholesale and " Retail; Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturer.; RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Jib ensburg and the public' generally, that he has purchased the Tin Shop, formerly carried on by Messrs. Davis, Evans & Co.. and will contin ue to carry on the business in all its various branches, wholesale and retail. His wares will be made of the very . best material, and in the most workmanlike manner. Repairing of all kinds done on the ho test notice, for cash. ALSO, House Spouting made and put up to order on the lowest terms, for cash. ' ' Also on hand and for sale, a large assortment of Cook and Parlor stoves, for coal or wood, Di ning room stoves, Egg stoves, &c. Also a large assortment of grates and fire bric k, for Cooking stoves, Coal buckets. Shovels pokers, smoothing irons, &c. &c, all of which will be sold low for cash. Tin-shop and wareroom in part of the building formerly occupied by George Herncame, back of the " Democrat & Sentinel" office. TT-All orders promptly attended to, Eret.sburg, February 22, 1855. ly NEW GOODS. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! TnE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his stock of merchandize, since the late "fike," to the room formerly occupied by Kane & McColgan, where he has just received and open ed out a large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, which were selected with an eye to the wants of this community, and will Ik; sold "lower than the lowest." for cah or approved country produce. ' JOHNM,COY. Jefferson, Juno 6, 1855. PANAMA, Leghorn, Empire, Magj-ar, Palm, and in fact every variety and style of fashion able Hats, for ale cheap, at JOHN M'COY'S. L AD1 ES DRESS G OODS. Lawns, Bareges, Silks, Challies, Swiss, &c, cheap at JOHN M'COY'S. SALT, Nails, Oils, Fish, &c, very low at JOHN M'COY'S LADIES, Misses', and Childrens gaiters, a fine variety, at JOHN M'COY'S. LARGE lot cf Ready Made Ctothing of almost , every quality, cheap at JOHN M'COY'S. VERY Urge ttock of Boots and Shoes, uncom monly low, at JOHN M'COY'S. BROWN and Bleached Muslins from 7 to 14 cts. per yard, of a good quality, at 1 3 b JOHN M'COY'S. 1 fc YOUNG HYSON TEA 50 cts. per pound, Rio Coffee 8 iounds for one dollar, and other Gro cerics in proportion, at J OHN M'COY'S. FORKS & RAKES, Scythes & Snaths, Shovels & Hoes, together with a general variety of Hardware, very cheap at JOHN M'COY'S. N B. Poisons having accounts with the sub scriber of over 6 months standing, are requested to call and settle them. JOHN M'COY. Jefferson, June G, 1855. HO ! THIS WAY FOR CHEAP I1ARGAIXS ! ! THE undersigned would again inform the cit izens of Ebensburg, and the surrounding county, that they have received from the city of Philadelphia a large assortment of GROCERIES, Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Salt, Vinegar, Pepper, All-spice, Candles, Soap, Mackeral, Sal mon, Cod Fish, together with many articles not WILLOW WARE. Hand Baskets of all kinds and sizes, small Bas kets for children, Clothes Bakets, Ladies' work Baskets and Fruit Baskets. CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Half Bushels, Pecks, Wash Boards, Sivcs, large and small Brooms. Tobacco and Cigars, ol all kinds. Nails and Glass Ware. Ropes of all kinds and sizes. Liquors of all kinds and brands. COXFECTIONAR1ES. Candies, Nuts, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, Pea Nuts, in fact every article in this line. We would here remark that wo are now enabled to sell a cheaper article than any establishment in the county. Give U3 a call before purchasing elsewhere. TUDOR & ROBERTS. Ebensburg, Nov. 14, 1855. tf. M. SI. MAGPLE. E. C. MCCLUBE. J. PATTON THOJIPSOX. DIarple, 3IcClure & Co. fE have this day associated with us, J. Tatton Thompson. The Style of the firm will be Marple, McClure & Co. The Business of the old firm will be settled by the new. M. M. MARPLE, E. C. McCLURE. Philadelphia. January 9, 185G. THE undersigned having disposed of their stock and business to Vm. II. Gardner & Co., would hereby notify all persons indebted to them by note, book account or judgment, that the same must be paid immediately. The books will be left at the old stand until the 15th of February next, where thote interested will do well to call. G. L. LLOYD & CO. Jefferson, Jan. 9, 185C. , Having purchased the stock, good-will, Sec, of G. L. Lloyd & Co., we will continue the Dry Goods, Grocery and Variety business at their old stand. The highest prices will be paid for Lum ber, Grain and Produce generally. WM. H. GARDNER & CO. Jefferson, Jan. 9, 185C. Tlie Flace to get Your Money Rack ! HART & BRO. would inform the citizens of Johnstown and country, that they have open ed a Family Grocery on Main Street, in the house formerly occupied by M. Weigert t Co., where they will keep a choice selection of GROCERIES, rROVISWXS, vV C OXFECTIOXARIES con sisting in part of Dried Beef, I Eggs, Pine Apples, Cheese, Spices, Sardines,' Preserves, Cordials, Candies, Nuts, Hams, Pickles, Shoulder?, Tobacco, Coffee, Segars, Sugar, Crackers, Tea, Chocolate Soap. Molasses, Candles, Oranges, Butter, Lemons, Champagne, &c. Also, fine Wines, and Brandies, for family use, and common Liquors by the Barrel, Gallon, and quart. The highest price paid in cash for country pro duce. T , - HART & BR.O. Johnstown, October 21, 1S55. REMOVAL.! PAUL GRAFF, MAXCFACTCUEU AND WHOLESALE DEALER IV BOOTS, SHOES, STRAW GOODS, HATS AND CAPS. No. 68i North Third Street Between Arch and Cherry, - ." I PHILADELPHIA, llarch Ctli 1S56. . JAMES DOUGHERTY, v .- Of TIIK FIRM OK I r DOR SKY & DOl'GIIERTY, I OWHqESALE NDRETAAL iEA LERS1N J TOBACCO & SEGALS. j Ko. 11 IVorth Fifth Street, Pblla. j WILL be happy to receive the orders of his country friends, and as many others as may - favor the firqj with a call. ,They will al ways find a full and select assortment of the best brands of tobacco and segars, which will be sold on favorable terms. September 5, 1855. - BCJIOFALS . The undersigned having removed to the new building two doors west of the old. stand, would respectfully inform his customers and the public generally, that he has lately added to his former supply "of Goods, and keeps constantly on hand a full supply of - Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Silk Goods, made-up Clothing, Hats and Cfips, 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. . Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand Also, copper and tin ware. Groceries, wholesale and retail. Pine, Poplar and Cherry Lumber bought anc! sold. Goods will te sold at the very lowest prices in exchange for Cash or Country Produce. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg, March 15, 1855. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY HAVING purchased the entire stock and fix tures of the Ebensburg Foundry, the sub scriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others with Ploughs, Plough Points, Stores, Mill Irons, Threshing Machines, and castings of any kind that may be needed in the community. By strict attention to the business of the con cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want cf articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLASS. March 22, '55-tf. SE1V STOCK. OF FALL GOODS. GEORGE M'CANN has just received and opened at the store room formerly occupied by John Rodgers, Jr., in Ebensburg, a splendid stock of Fall Goods. Ilia Dress Goods department is full and complete, and contains some of the rich est and most desirable goods ever offered in this vicinity, such as Extra snper silks : French Merinos ; Cashmeres; Mous de Laines ; x'laids ; Stripes ; Coburgs ; &c. Needle Work The best assortment in town. Collars, Chemizettes, Sleeves ; Flouncings, Edgings and Insertings ; Shawls, Cloaks, Talmas and Scarfs; New' style Broche, Plaid, Cashmere, Velvet, Stellas, Crape Silk, &c. A general assortment of Ribbons and Millinery Goods. A splendid stock of Cloths, Cassimcres, $-c. Irish Lines ; White and Brown Table Clothes, warranted to be of a superior quality. Together with a large assortment of Mourning Goods of all descriptions. Call and examine the stock beforepnrchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell goods low for cash. GEORGE M'CANN. Ebensburg, Oct. 17, 1855. ENTERPRISE Broke out In a Kew Place ! New Provision Store in Ebensburg! THE subscriber has just received a full supply of FAMILY PROVISIONS, at his new store in the room fvrmcrlj- oecupieU aa a Foundry ware room, and is prepared to furnish the sanie to cus tomers at rates as low as the lowest. His stock is of the very best, and consists of every item in the provision line, as for instance : Superior Cove Flour, Corn Mean in barrel or in sack. Hams, Shoulders, and Sides of Bacon, Su- 1 1 TT TT 1 11 1 3 C -1 t'l t gar--ureu uams, r isa oi aa Kinus oaimon, onau, Mackerel, Herring, Cod, &c, Cheese, Dried Ap ples, Peaches, etc. Also, Confections and varieties, such as Can dies, Nuts, Crackers, Segars, etc. Trusting to a liberal patronage, the above ne cessaries will be disposed of at the lowest possible advance on cost, for cash. ROBERT DAVIS. June 20. 1855. John McKeage, manufacturer and Sealer in all Kinds of Cigars, Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., HollisdayBburg, Fa. Constantly on hand, a fine and well selected stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars, at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment aro warranted to be what they are represented. August 8, 1855. ly. Conemaugh Hotel. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has erected a large and commodious HO TEL at CONEMAUGH STATION Cambria coun ty. The House is situated near the Penn'a R. R. Every arrangement has been made to make it a convenient stopping place for the travelling pub lic. The Table will be furnished with the best the market will afford. The Bar will contain li quors of the first brands, in fact nothing will be left undone to render it ono of the most desirable stopping places in Cambria county. GEO. EICilENSIHER. September 19, 1855. FASHIONABLE clotiiingemporium; FALL & WINTER CLOTHING. GREAT ATTRACTION at the New Store of Evans and Hughes, one door above the Store room of Shoemaker & Clark, where the sub scribers aro at present receiving and opening a large and excellent assortmen of fashionable Heady Made Clothing of the latest and most approved styles, which for cheapness and durability can not be excelled by any similar establishment in the county ; not wishing to brag, but what we say we will make good cr take the water. Every article in the cloth ing lint will be kept on hand, viz: Over Coats, Sack Coi ts, Drop do.; Pants, Vests, Cloaks, fyc, all of the latest styles. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, of all colours and styles. Our Department of BOYS CLOTHING promises a much more extensive selection than usual. We flatter ourselves that we shall be able to urnish garments suitable for all c'asses, fitted up insuch a manner, and on such terms that shall disarm all competition : we therefore ask a liberal share of the public patronage. . -v-CI -r . ..... . Oct. 5, '54 Cabinet Ware-Room. 'THE undersigned having purchased the entire stock of furnit.iirA TW.la .f-fCf . a. wio, V V Jtj phen Llovd Jr.. would iwmwtfnHff in form the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, that he will manufacture all articles of Furniture to order on the most reasonable terms. The stock now on hand is large, consisting of TABLES, BUREAUS, STANDS.BEDSTEADS, CRADLES. &c. All articles manufactured in the establishment will be finished rn a workmanlike ins none but experienced workmm . . - KOUKKT EVANS, & Co. EbmstaBg Apttl 2nd, 1855. - . RICHARD JOXES, " Jnstiee'cf tie ' Peace "ben6burgf Pa., WILL attend promptly to all collections ea trusted to liia care.,. OfSco," adjoining his dwelling. " ' ' ' .1 V . -. '. July 21, 1852. tf. :V7 ''' ' V ' ' - - - X. D. MAGEHAN. C D. MUBBAY. " MAGDEA1T & MTJBSAY, : AT TO R KE YS AT LAW, Ebenibnrg, Pa. OFFICE No. 2, " Colonnade Row," near the Court House. December t, '64 ly K. IIUTCllUVSOX, Jr., " Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., WT ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam T T bria, Blair and Indian counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to Lis care will be promptly attended to. ffice on Main street, adjoining his dwelling house. Ebensburg, July 1 1853 2G 3m. GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. "WM71LL practice in the several Courts of Cam f T bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office in the Centre st., adjoining Gen. McDon ald's dwelling. Jan. 15. 1851. ly. CYRUS L. PERSIIIXG, Attorney at Law, Johnitowm Pa. OFFICE on Clinton Street,' in the Second Sto ry of Good Pershing's Store Room. " I . January 30, 1851 ly. ABRAHAM KOPEEIX, Attorney at Law Johnstown o FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Mam and Chnton. April 23, 1823. Peter McGough, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and SCRIVENER, Clearfield township, Cambria county, Tenna. Collections and other business will be promptly attended to. Maj 9, 1354. - F. 31. GEORGE, Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane No 4, A. P. K. B. WDliL attend promptly to all collections en trusted to bis care. Ofiice, adjoining the Post Ofiice, July 28, 1852. Dr. Geo. B. Kelly, OFFERS lus professional services to the citi zens of Jefferson and vicinity, in the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery. Office next door to Mr. Lytle's Store. May 20, 1853. B. Ij. JOHNSTON. - A. C. MCLLIK. JOHNSTON & MULLIN ; Counsellors and At torneys at Law. Office opposite the Court House, Ebensburg, Pa. Nov. 30, 1854. y. Dr. Henry Yeagley, Practising Physician. Johnstown, Pa. o FFICE next door to Lis Drug Store, corner of Main and Bedford streets. Johnstown, July 21, 1852. WM. DAVIS. JOHN LLOYD. Davis & Eloyd, HAVING formed a partnership in th Mer cantile Business, would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. Call and see us at tho old stand of Vm. Davis. April 29 1852. , '. IKetv Cabinet Ware Rooms. JAMES S. TODD, informs the 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 the 'Man sion House," where he will bo happy to have them call and examine his MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE, consisting in part of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Bed steads, Secretaries, Stands, &c, &c. He will have constantly on hand, an excellent assortment of Fancy and common Chaius, which he will sell lower than ever before offered in this place. Every article offered will be made in the most workmanlike manner, of the best materials ; and REPAIRING of all kinds will be promptly at tended to. His terms are CASH, and being de termined to sell low, and keep none but good ar ticles, he hopes to receive the patronage of a dis criminating public. Ebensburg, July 29, 1853. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of George Murray, or George Murray & Son, are here by notified, that the notes and accounts of said firms have been placed in our hands for collection, and that, unless payment be made immediately, suits will be brought to enforce it. JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April 11, 1855. tf. Partnership UTotlce. THE subscribers have entered into a copartner ship, under the firm of JOHN R. SAVAGE & CO., for the general Manufacture of Chemicals. JOHN R. SAVAGE, A. M. & It, WHITE. Office No. 14 north FRONTS treet. Philadephia, Jan. 4, 1855 Notice to the Travelling Public. THE undersigned, carrying the United States Mails between Cresson Station and Ebensburg, will, on and after the first day of April, 1855, run on the Turnpike between said places, a MAIL COACH which will bo adequate to the wants of travellers over this route. The coach will leave Ebensburg every morning (Sundays excepted) at 9 o'clock precisely connec ting with the Mail train going East, at Ciesson; and will return immediately after the arrival of the Mail train going West, arriving at Ebensburg at about half-past 10 o'clock, P. M. Passengers may rest assured that the proprietor will use every effort to carry them between these points with all possible dispatce and comfort. Passengers will bo required to pay their fare be fore taking seats in the Coach. JOHN A. BLAIR. Ebensburg, April 18, 1855. I 5. OTIC E. THE notes and accounts of the late firm ol Robert Davis & Co., and Davis, Evans & Co., having been 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 suits will be instituted after that time. JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April 11, 1855. Clock and Watchmaking. The subscriber begs leave to an nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity that he has opened a Watchmaker's 6hop in Colonade nearlv onnosita the Court. TTrmsn Row, wnere ne will be in readiness to repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. - - JACOB STAHL. February 6, 1856. 6m. ; K rras8orted pieces , of Stone Ware, just re eilceived at the Cheap Store of - : E. TvOBRTS V 1 & co., i - WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, n NUItlBEnS 133 c 135 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURG, PA- : HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEffi IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BOX NETS and Caps, consisting of over Thirty live Hundred Cai.es for Ladis and Gentleman Misses, Boys and Children's Spring and Summer ware, all of latest styles and faahiona, among which may be found LADIES AN'D MISSES MEN ASD BOYS' Calf 4- Kip Boots, Col. Cong. Boo Li, Kid Glo. But, Ox. & Un. Ties, C. & F. Bootees. Boots and Buskins, Purple Parodies Cinderilla Slipperg, Bronze Kossuths, Sontags, Eureka's, Chudn's fan. Boots Childn's S. Gait. Together with a varietv of Fancv Goods, particularly adapted to the approaching season. 03-Having purchased oar stock from tho Eastern Manufacturers, principally for cash, with great care in the selection and quality adapted to the Western trade, we are enabled to ofter superior in ducements, and are determined not to be undersold by any Eastern or Western Houss. CC?"Merchants visiting our city, will please call and examine for themselves. September 5, 1855. . THE GREATEST ATTRACTION ! !! J. MOORE & SOX TIT AVE just opened at their old stand; in the .1 B. Borough of tbensburg, the richest and rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of JALL WINTER GOODS, ever offered to the people of Cambria Comity. Unusal care was taken in the selection of these goods, and care has been taken that nothing with in the range of a Country store, nor any ways near it, but what they can supply to their cus tomers, at leastas cheap as they can be had in tho country. Their stock of Dry Goods is nnprecedently large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinetts, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, &c, &c, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and made up Clothing of every description. A great variety of LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS of all patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, cloves, mitts, &c. Their assortment of hats, caps, boots, and shoes, is complete and unsurpassed. GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety and quality. A well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Queensware and Glass : Paints, Dve stuffs, DRUGS & MEDICINES. And all for sale low for cash, or given in cx change for country prodrce. Give us a call. J. MOORE & SON. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54. COACH MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, that he has removed his shop to MOORETOW2 , where he has every facility for carrj ing on a larga busi ness, and hopes by using noue but the beat mate rial, and employing none but the best workman, he hopes to convince all who will do him the favor to examine his work, that in point of dur ability, appearance or cheapness, it cannot be excelled by any similar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Persons wisliing a bargain in the purchase of a carriage , will con sult their own interests by giving him a call. They are prepared to supply the following kinds of vehicles, viz : Buggies of different qualities and prices, Bar ouches, Chariottees, one and two horse rockaways, close quarter eliptic and C-Spring Coaches; se cond-hand w ork of diflerent kinds, &c, making a variety thatwill suit all tastes and all purses. Repairing dyne with neatness and despatch. ROBERT GALBREATH. Spt.2a0, '54. T TTVW U11JJ From Ebensburg: to Willmore Station ! THE Subscribers having associated themselves together, have put upon the Ebensnurg and Jef ferson Plank Road a double lally Eine of Chaise Coaches, would say to the Public that they will spare no pains to carry passengers to and from Willmore Station with all despatch and comfort. p3Coaches leaving Ebensburg at 7.30 A. M. Connecting with train going west at Wilmore Station at 11.33, A. M. Leaving Ebensburg, at 3.15, connecting with train going east at 4.48, P. M. Leaving Ebensburg, at 5 o'cl'k, P. M., connect ing with train west at 8.12, P. if. Ijcave Willmore Station for Ebensburg on the arrival of every train, both East and "West. The Public may rest assured that there will be a coach allwaj's at the station on the arrival of the cars. THOMPSON & HAMILTON. Ebensburg, November 9, '54. LOOK HERE! JAMES McDERMITT still continues his. YARIETY STORE, opposite the Post Office, one door west of J. Moore's, where can be had very cheap Variety Goods, Notions and Toys; Boots and Shoes large and small long and short; Coffee, Teas, Chocolate, Sugars, Molasses; Candies, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, &c; . Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars; Gloves and Stockings, Cotton and Woolen. JEWELRY Ear-rings, Finger-rings & breast pins; Tocket Knives, and Razors; A few common Dry Goods; Cull and examine It is stock 1 1 1 FAMILY MEDICINES T McDERMITT'S VARIETY STORE : Dr. Jaynes popular Medicines: Dr. Swaynes do do; McLane's Vermifuge and Tills; I tad ways Ready Relief, and Pills, Arc; Brants purifying Extract and Pulmonic Syrup; Schencks Pulmonic Syrup Syrup Naptha; Pain Killer Barrels Indian Linament; Shepherds Sarsaparilla and Vermifuge; ' Ilootland Bitters Holland Bitters Pepsin; Rat Fterminator Petroleum; Ayers Cherry Pectoral Essence Ginger; Brandreth and Wright's Pills; Horse and Cattle Medicines; Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Essences, Src, fyc. Dec. 21, 54 I AIOX HOUSE, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Fa. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and tho tiaveling public, that he has leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O Evans and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. . The estab lishment has been furnished with every conveni ence that can be had. His rooms arc large and well ventilated. His table will be supplied with the best the market can afford. His bar vill con tain liquors of the best brands, and his btable is large and attended by careful and obliging host lers. ' JOHN A. BLAIR. Dec. 23, 1853. Geo. V. Todd, with CONRAD & WALTON, Importers & Wholesale Dealers in Hardware. Cutlery, &., s0. 255 Harket Street. Philadelphia. "ITEEP constants m 41. ft 1 , . fcCULUUO 1U11U- , Slack 8 Augers, Wm. Mann's, Beattv's. anu riunts superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior poiisHed Steel Shovels, Darling & Wal uron's Grass and Prarlh" Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, frc., vlxxti Miie vu reasonaoie terms. Tit (Vill Tit rv rlaalAM jw.1 January 25, 1855. LADIES BOXSErg. Straw and Leghorn, Fancy French Law, Embroid'red Coss'r Helmet Crown, " Fancy GJaca, Canton, Palm I, Black. Fur and Wool Hats, Cloth & Glazed Caps, Plush & Velvet Caps, Florence with Ope, 1854 '05. FAM & WIXTBR GOODS RODGERS & JONES HAVE just received and are now displaying a carefully selected stock of fall and winter goods. Their stock consist of Dry Goods of every description and quality suitable for tbo present and approaching reasons. A very hand some assortment of Broad cloths, Cassinieresy satinetts, Joans, &c, &c. Ready made clothing. Ladies' Goons Such as t'.rrn men noes, a fine assortment of Mlks and woolen phiids, rery variety of De Laines, and silks of every descrip tion. - SHAWLS An unusually han.Lome variety, broche and woclen, of all sizes, qualities auJ prices. PRINTS Foreign and domestic, of every priee and quality. ' BOOST & SHOES The very best selected stock in the market. HARDWARE & CUTLERY Builders and Mechanics are requested to call and examine our stock of Hardwara, and the attention of house keepers is called to our cutlery. GROCERIES Their stock of Groceries is un usually large, consisting of sugar, coffee, molas ses, rice, tea, pepper, fish, and salt. ALSO Paints and dye stuffs, wooden ware, and clocks. In short a full and complete variety of every tiling either for show or use, that can find its way into a country store, all of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms f jt care or country produce. They return thanks to their friend 'for past favors, and respectfully a?k a continuance of them. RODG ERS & J ON ES. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54. JOHN PARKE'S Johnstown Marble "ITorVr, Franklin Street, nearly opposite the new Metho dist Church, Johnstown, Fa. MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Man tels, Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured of she most beautiful and fiucst quality offoreigu and domestic marble, always on hand and made t-j 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 assure the public that all order will be promptly attended to and the work finish ed in the best and most handsome manncr,furnish ed to order and delivered at any place desired. ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and sizes, suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by wholesale or retail. Cl'For the convenience of persons residing in the east and north of the county, specimens may be seen and orders left with Stephen Lloyd, at his cabinet warcrooms in Ebensburg. Purchasers are invited to examine stock and prices. fjuue zu, i&o. Tombstones! Tombs Stones! RICHARD JONES respectfully mfurms tho public that he is prepared to furnish all kind? of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American Marble, manufactured in the latest style, and lettered ac cording to any directions. His yard is situated at the south part of the town, where a large assortment of articles in his line are always kept on hand. From Ions experience he feels confident be cai I vise all tastes, and he therefore hopes to be pat- r lzed by a generous public. uno It, libs. JEFFERSON HOUSE JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENN. THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the traveling public, that he has leased the Jefferson House, and having made much improvement in its interirr, he feels confi dent that he will thereby be enabled to render comfort and satisfaction to all who favor Lim with their patronage. His fast and superior MATL LINE OF STA PES will always be in readiness to convey passen gers io and from the PENN'A. 11A1LKUAU STATIONS to his home, and also leaving direct after the ar rival of tho trains by a good Plank Road to Ebcns burg. fir- Tie will ever be harpy to accommodcte his old friends and acquaintances that will favor him with a call. JAMES D. HAMILTON. Jefferson, April 20, 1854. . JOHjr KVAKS. JOBST HARE. KVAIT KVAJTS. BCOH JOKES KEW FIR91 ! THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the late firm of Evans & Jones, have en tered into a co-partnership with John Evans and John Hare in the Tannery and Boot and Shoo manufacturing business. Their friends are iuvited to call at the old 6tand of Evans & Jones, a few doors east of Carmon's Hotel, and the Tanning establishment owned by J. Moore. J hey have constantly on hand a Iarjro assort ment of French calf-skin, Men and Womens' Mo rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to exc- cuta work on the shortest notice. The highest cash prices paid for hides either in trade or cash. Being practical workmen themselves, and using none but the verv l-est materiasl they are confii dent they can execute work as well and as cheap as any establishment iu tho country. Feb. 17. 1854-tf. DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE. THE undersigned would inform his many friends in the town and countrv. -that. Vip Vina ereceivd a new and large assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, He solicits the ratronare f th ralilin irives the assurance that everv kin.l nfnr.Ui as RECIPES, &c, promply, and to lower prices as in other stores will be attended to. FREDERICK SNYDER. July 20, 1854. - Dr. Charles Walters. "OFFERS his services to the citizens cf Sura mitville. and adkaniiiflr vicinitv; in thm Trae- tice of Medicine and Surgery. " lie may bo touud at air tunes when not pro fessionally engaged, at his office in the building occupied by Augustin JM Connell, and immedi ately opposite Farren's New Store, or "at the Mansion House of James M. Riffle. October 10, 1855. " IfOTICE. ' ALL persons indebted to the late firm cf Ten lou & II ever, are requested to call Wilh'the subscriber the surviving PAtDer, who will be found at his ofiice id the Borough of Ebensburg, to settle up the Books, and Beceipffor- all money paid belonging to thcsjdd firm.- ' ' " " ' - ' :. ' JOHN FENLON. Surviving Partner cf Featon & Heyer. January 1, 1856. 3m. HAN JlSCD OAFS.
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