f ' ' M f t WnriiTTfir mrr-i iwtv rarr rtwhi' ur jibliet -, wc n- , . ... .1 f .1 .... t r v. f. '' ' '. ' .l 1: . i BLAIR COUNTY' ART UNION! FonTJScnis rptinrxiox orrwc CXUAViGS. -THE LVfOLU- AUEJIEVT OP THE TXE V (V- ,' f nVTnere U aMdr irfthe flairs of man,, . " Which; takca' fit - the tlood, c 1ua8 tn to fortune,"' Ac - Ail rsons purchasing One Dollar's woilli of K;i;rvi!tg will rcctiva uu:uUtch receipt check, rnutiim; thttn to sliar rue I'jiiowiur: namwj , property, tJ tc iuvuied by the sharclK.J.l !ian-lKldt?r, -mot. thcmlvcs by a CuaaiH to W apiK.mt- ml by the harphoMers, a soon a tll,rve t Luudred do!Ui' vji tb- f tngraviuga nre sold, That-tw tt-rv BRICK DWELLING , .MOLri and" L"t of Ground; with ' " Ftable au4 necessary outbuihlingfl, . Fruit' -tree?,-&cT, fit u.ito' oa Walnut A street IIolHdavsbur,'. now in the'oc- " t rupancy of Wm, N'elit, valuod at jOi) nO L Splendid ltobcwcoJ Tiano, coo 100 K) 76 76 0. 60 CO 100. 100 100 500 270 1 1 1 1 1 a i 10 - x Gold Chronometer Watch, - ; . O.jld Lover Watch, Meio-ieon -. ;: ' f ewiug M ichiuo ' Fire Proof Safe, ' ' Gentlennn's Watch, ' - l-vly's IxiVer Watch, . ' Hroche Shawls, , . Packages f X)ry Oootls, at J 10 j - . r each, ,v , Dj. r ; . . lo. at $" eaoli "1-0 ,' ' 100 1000 " V do. at , leach Ko. Ij'KAsj'ljnxravings, or Mer- . chandize, at 50 cents, Qiw thouvind and eighty Engravings; at 25 ceutu, .'. ". ' ., . .. ' , : .$a,roo oo Purchasers if F-ugravings: can Select from the f .llnwiug catalogue of tlw nio-st popular prints i -Mied. Plain Kagravings one dollar beautifully roloreii. two. dollars, ami ono .numbered certificate to eicii tlol'aTS worth of r.ngraiings sold. A THE STAG AT BAY. , THE INUNDATION, JH0NARCH OF THE GLEN, HIP OF THE OLD BLOCK, NOT CAUGHT. THE FIRST LESSON. SOLDIER'S DREAM, ANGEL'S WHISPER. Tbs sine f these Engravings is nniform, 17x24 incite, aad they r6 OTuaments that will set off tn advautage any parlor. The popuHarjjf,y of the Kugravings, as well na tlu? smallness of tho nuni "ber to le sold, give assurance that the distribu tion will take place at an e.irly day. . Send on Truur orders at once, accompanied with tho cash. Come first, served first. Tho Engravings and certificates are went by mail immediately after the receipt of the money. Be careful and write your address in a plain I W-giblo baud, gning Tost OSice, County, and State. .-,, . ,.; -. " - j ,,. Agents and Clubs on remitting ten dollar at J , ne time, shall receive by return mail eleven En- , graviiigs, and eleven receipt checks. Letters en- j Vkwng money should bo registered at the Post i .flice where mailed. All orders for Engravings to be addressed to ; ,-.V-M. G. MUIIKAY. ; - lloilidaysburg, Pa. . X. Ti. T ttors of Inquiry, to insure attention, must contain rfKwtage staajp to pro-pay tho re turn postage. i : ; . March lSSS.tf.; .'.V ' i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tin, Copper, and Shcrt-Fron Ware. MANUFACTORY. t 4 Canal Street, Johnstown, Pa. ' rrVIE subscribe respectfully informs his friends and th: pulilic ;nievaUT. that hfl has acrain cor.imrr.ccd the mintit'tctnrc f of Tin,'- Gpper 'arid Sheet Iron Ware "m all its : branches, at tlw old stand, where he w ill be picas ' tx an who wain, nny urucic in ills lute. t . i 1 Titling grateful for past favors, he hopc by etict attention and tair-detding. to inirit ami re- ' - ivc a liberal share of psitrouage. The !. HyntKjn lie iias adopted, as he htcs to ; dun, and long credit takes the profit. Merchants purchasing bills of Ware, woti'i do' Veil to call ainl exaniitie pricts and jaiity, vl.i. h ': will bo loaa 1 s.!p;rior to any ouered in tiie cdi'-s ' j . . 1 1 ...i. i , ,- wtor tt. All otdi-rs koui uiie d"l!.tr to five huudred liilel with proruplu.v- aid dipatcli. Trice List eut to uercha.it.-.. if re tutted. W iit ron:s on Canal Street, oiw; dor l Le Co'lucUn's O.L.CV.- hcyw . . Yv", HAY. . J-'r.M w:i M m Si .":.'i rC. . 1 i iOKI NO oITJV i'-'s. L.rgo .nv.i, trna, iron V C IV, C;3Muetc C k. Diamond. and of. lira. f- l' ceVhratI Sious. f t sax at M'.uufaoturer's ret ait pricts, by . , .. T. W. HAY r fEATlN't STOVES, Radiator. FWi, Frank JLJL uu, Urwn, 1 ail'T. and a Btovei m vie in either city furni ill I'ajil., liuware, Cpjier,' and -JX Shw.t-Iron Ware, cheap for cash on Canal Street, by F. W. HAY. s POUTIXG, Rootiug and all kiuds-of Job work done !ronipllj at cash rates, bv ' f r s r- W-UAY. ALL who waut a first rate Stoves, chip Tin ware, or any Kitchen utendrwill call with th cash at the Ware-rooms of " ' y - 1 ' F. W. HAY. " " US T received at the store of EDWARD R0B ERTS, '';;.-'... j ; 1,000 lbs Col Fih, . ' : - .-. 'iri J,lr r.i. ii ' . ..-' f ) " 11111 iris uernug, ana I - 10 half 'Brls Mackerel: Feb. C, 185G. JB LANK Summ .ns.'Siibpii-na's, Executions, .Diu i eiiuous, lionets; .Vc.- Tor sale at this office New Wholesale Druff Store IV.SPCXCCll THOMAS.' , , HO. 2C SOUTH SECOND ST., PHIADELPIIIA TMPOIiTER. 3Ianuf;ctiir.r. n,i 11....1... .... ' o ru' M"" (Jliemicals. Acids, Dytf. . Stuffs, Paints, Oils. Cilors, White Um.I, French and American White Zinc. Win low Ghiss, Ghuss- ( ware.' Varnishes. Brushes. Tiistriim.--n n i t i . .... . ' . iwmm Spices, Y hole Spices, and all other articles usu - ally kept by Druggists, Including Bjrax, ludi '. Glue. Shellac, Totash, &c. All orders bv mail t r.t 1,or -,. ...i.. doil to. Country Merchants .ir invit,l 'to ...n and examino our stock before pureliaMug cl.se- where Goods yent to any of the Wharves or Railroad S. StaUons. ? Trices low and goods warranted.. : JVfarch ,12, 1856. ; - MEHTTISTRY. A. J. JACK'SON Surgeon Dentist . will le found at Thompson's AT.vmt. lMIUI IvhAMi Ku . V . r . J the third week of inch month.- s Otfice ia Johns town nearly ?r pest ti? Ciobria Irou Store. r tm. v i. " .! ' - . ! . : ' AYER'S PIIXS. M lhrfon U'W di'KH to it, and Vie grtat of tfm earVt xluxll k-ncd before it. ' Xevtr could tLiu be said with more truth, tLan jt-now fl,)nJis to t!ii iii rciriti, f.ir afTt'Ctions of the n'hrjat and LnriL's. The cxi.ltxl in learnms and l)0.VL., acknowlwlsrc its snwemWv. while both the little and the crcat can feel its k-nefits. The I liberal-minded amont. those skilled to cure are frte to own "itaT, mastoi y " over - disttmpcrs which ; have bafiled their art. These' of exalted stations areot ashanul to testify to its virtues, but deem u a amy ami .a pie;isure to inus nuiu , iurap of their experience to their suffering cut the fellow- ! njeu. Witness the following: - Translation.) :" ' ' v erinuiionvmc, la., April, iooo Mods. IcDk. J. C. Ayer : I have of late, ; ir ade frequent use of your CnKnnv Pectoral, in j my practice, and am happy to inform you thattn i uo case yet has it ' failed me. T have made some signal cures of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it, and have completely cured one case of Asthma, j which had withstood every other medicine 1 could I employ. ' : Accept, bir, the assurances of my distinguished consideration. JULES CLAUD GOUGUET, M. . -Late Sorgeon of ,the"5oyal Marine, France. Extract from a letter of our Minister at the Court of the Sublime Porte : . . !i Legation of' the U. S. A. Comstantinoplc, Turkey. ;Dr. J. C. Ayf.u. Dear Sir ; ; The Cherry Pectoral received from 3-oufor the Sultan lias been deliverefl to his 'private secretary at the pal ace, and you wi'd doubtless hear from it in due season. That you were so 'lind as to send me, has 'been given to friends, who have in many cases, found it exceedingly useful. Yonrs Tesp'eetfullv, - - GEORGE P. MAltSII. ; Milliliter Plenipotentiary of U. S. A. to Turkey. - .'.: Cunvcoa, March 5, 1852. Dr. J. C. Ayer: I use your CutiiBY Pkcto- ral, daily in my practice, and am satis-fieil it is a remedy which must meet in every couutry the ! highest approbation. ! - C. W. JACKuELK, M. 1). Resident Court Physician. Anion 2 the eminent Editors, who testify to j their personal experience and knowledge of the ! wonderful cures, and immense usefulness of the i Cherry Pectoral in their suctions," we may inen j tion ,f . - Broughton Jt Co., of tho Federal. Union Mill edgeville, Ga. . . . " ' L. l'atton, Cliristian Advocate. Knoxville Tenn. J. B. Dobson, Ameiican Presbyterian, Green ville, Tenn. M J. B. Sansom, Democrat, M'Connelsburg Pt. .1. Russ, Jr., Shelby viTle News, Tenn. Harvey, M'Kenny & Co., Stato Gazette Burl- i ingtoc , Iowa I J. Knabb 8? Co., fournal Reading Pa. j Raymond, Harper & Co., New York Times, j S. Cibb, Christian Freeman. Boston. v ni. B. Jacobs, Christian Chronicle, Philn. Ifen. J. Went worth, M. C. Democrat Chicago, Hhxaois." Rev. E. G. Reese, Methodist Trotcstant, Balti more. . W. M.. Wrightmao, Christian Advocate, Char- leston. S. C. J. M. Mageunis, True Delta New Orleans. ' T. M. Donnell. Daily News, Savaunali Ga. Geo. D. Preutis. Louisville Journal Kv. ' ' IIo. Schuyler Co'.fiX, M. C. South Bend IiegT ister, la. ' , I A. t'ommings. Christian Mirror, Portland, Me. J M. II. Harriett & Co.; 'Republican, Hartford, j Connecticut.' ' ' ' ' . Chad iick ii Berry Danncr Qf Peace, T banon, j Tennesr-ee. . - j Thompson & Co., United Empire and Patriot, i Coronto, C. W. ; Charhn Cook, Denrjcr.it, Danville, Pi. . M. II imiitii, Dcimicrat Allent own, P.i. .Siiorman & ilarron, SLUc ba<?, lrcuJ'.n. New Jersey. Wright & llx i en, l'raisic Farmer. Chicngn. iJic.-e gein!"p.i ! 1. avc n-.t or.lv certitiit in the.-.e Atateineuf : its in ii:ir papiT-. t i lie pi. '1 but have seiit nu-their i-T-.ii ii l-'tt'-rs. to the i f- feet thatthev havM found inv preparation u arti- tie of great public wtHitv. Space will m.t -viinit f;d! t-'t:xoi ials here, but tho ("g-.-nt liel.iw named will furnish my American AllJtan.i'-. grati-i. t a!l who :-..-,k f n it. wlanin are f. " i:irtic;i!ar., aud i.idi-; ut.il!e jrx.f of stateii'.ent. " - , PsrPATir.n bv - DR. JAMES C. AYER.. 1 these i ' , PRACTICAL AND ANALVriCAL'CIIEMIST, LOWELL, ?IAS. 1 1 1 rtre i Lis. vr '.r. tire Dorrs fi.r ftl S old bv .Tjnics M D'Tinitt. E'teTibnr?. E. P. Dr. R. A. Johiist n. . - v'imvii. .JtiullUILt 1 1 IV, Johnsttwn, aad by dealers j uvcryuherc - ; Cabinet IVare-Iioom. .' ' THE uudersigneil having purchased the ' ' I - . i?llnow?or sh 1 -Pl Lloyd Jr., would: vespectfully. in F W H v 1 f(r', the -'' - EUnsburg, andj-iciuity; that ' "VJL I he will manufacture all articles, of Furniture to enure KtocKo: iunnture, Tools, eccofS;e order on the most reasonable terms. ! Tho stock now on hand is large, eou.sistii- of f TABLES, B U liK A US. STA N DS, BEDSTE A DS I 1 III L-o c. . l.. . - - . All articles manufaciurcd in. tho .establishment will lie finished in a workmanlike manner, employ-' ng none but experienced workmen. ROBERT EVANS, & (Jo. - Ebensburg April 2nd, 18oo. EXLCUTOa'S 1VO.TBCK. IT ETTERS Testamentary '-on' thft. tatn of JLJ JIatliexv Ivory, late of Allegheny" township deceased have been granted to the subscriber, re siding in Clearfield township. TIiofc who owe saici rsiaw rtre requested to come forward and settle; and those-having claims against it. will present them' properly proven for settlement. WILLIAM IVORY, ? ) T. ( -JOHN H. DOUGLASS, . Lxe,clit?r5' ' June 18, 185G. . 34-Ct. . " - ' '; Positively tlie L.ast Notice.;. TZ1HE undersigned takes this method ol iuforrr--fl. ing persons who are. indebted to him, that he has placed his' books in tlie hands of Esquire Williams for Collection. Those knowing them selves indebted will do well to square their ac counts iu two week from the date of this adver t.srrinent and "save ivsts . After which .time all persons n jt complying will be sued." - ' " ". - MORRIS TATE. "uue 18, 1855 HGUOVAL I PAUL GRAFF, MANtfi ACTt nEii axo wholesa'lk HEALER IV BOOTS, SHOES, STRAW GOODS, I" HATS AND CAPS, . ' ' No. 68 North Third Street, - , ; Between Arch and Cherry, ' March Cth 1856 : nirLADELriHA. . soss op tempeiiaxce; . W&& -.Highland DivisionNo." 84, Sons oVTm -perance meet at their Hall ewry SATUR- DAY eyening, 2 doors below Blair's Hotel. OPTnE VIRIIOF DORSE Y 8l DOUGHERTY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS l TOBACCO & SEGARS, . . i Ko. 11 IVorfli FirtliStrcct, Pliila. - WILL be happy to receive the orders of his couutry friends, and as many ; others as may favor the firm with a call., ; They will ' al ways find a full and select assortment of. the best brands of tobj-ccci and segars, which will be sold on favorable terms.1 ' . ;t .1 , 'September 5, 1855. , , 1 1 . , The undersigned liaving removed tothe new building two doors west of the old stand, would respectfully iuforni his customers and the public generally, that he has lately added to his former suppty of Goocls,;an6i "keeps constantly on baud a full supply of A ? ' ' : Staple and Fancy Dry Godds, Silk GockIs, made-up Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.'IIardware and Cutlery, Carpen ter's tools. Smith's tools. Nails, a full supply . o assorted Bar Trori, Sheet and Hoop Iron. ' ' Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand , Also, copper and tin ware. Groceries, wholesale and retail. J -' : i '..' Pine, Poplar and Cherry Lumber bought aric! sold. " - v Goods will le sold at the very lowest prices in exchange for Cash or Couutry Produce. . . ; E. HUGHES. ' . Ebensburg, March 15," 1855. , : NEW GOODS. : FiRcirsRE!! rim:!! THE subscriber , would respectfully inform his L friends and the public generallj, that he has removed his stock of merchandize, since the late "fikk," to the room formerly occupied by Kane Xr-McCoIgan, w here he lias just received imd ojicn ed out a large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, which were selected with an eye to the wants of this community and will be sold "lower than the lowest," for cash or approved country produce. JOHNM,COY. -Jefferson, June C, 1855. ".' PANAMA, Leghorn, Empire, Magyar. Palm, and in fact every variety and style of fashion able Hats, for sale cheap, at . .. . ' ' JOHN M'COY'S. LADIES DRESS G OODS, Lawns, Bareges, Silks, Challies, Swiss, 4c, cheap at . . i JOHN M'COY'S. SALT, Nails, Oils, Fish, &c, very low at JOHN M'COY'S A DIES. Misses', and Childrens gaiters, a fine variety, at ' , JOHN M'COY'S. LARGE lot of Readv Made Ctothing of almost I every quality, cheap. at JOHN M'COY'S. VERY large stock of Boots and Shoes, uncom- monly low, at " JOHN MXTOY'S. B ROWN and IScacW Muslins from 7 to 14 cts. per vard, of a good quality, at ' . v JOHN M'COY'S. YOUNG HYSON TEA 50 cts. per pound, Rio Coffee 8 pounds for one dollar, ai.d other Gro ceiies in proportion, at JOHN M'COY'S. F ORES & RAKES, Scythes & Snaths, Shovels & Hoes, together with a general variety of Hardware, very. cheap at JOHN M'COY'S. N B. Pe.sons. havinir accounts with the stib- : scriber of over C months standing, are requited 10 ca; rja &:xx.tc iiictu. JOHN M COY. . Jefferson, June 6, 1855. Drv Charles Walters. "OFFERS his services to the citizens of Suni V niitville, and adjoining vicinity, in the jn-ac-tice ti Medicine and Surpcrr. He may le found at all" times when not pro fessionally engaged, at his office in the building occupied by Aucrustia M'(.iin d, and iiumedi Att'y opposite Farren's New SUre, or at the M.ui:on House i" James M. Ritlie. O-U.Ikt 10, 1855. HO ! THIS WAY7 rou tni:ir lttut; aixsix 1HE unih-r:g:ied would again ii;fortn the cit- JL IZeUS C-f Kieilsbliri. ao.l tlili fclilrr. .nn.lin,. cunty. that tlK'y have received from the city of i i-iiaucipiiia a large assortment ol GROCKRIILS, Coffee, Teas; Sugars. Molasses Salt. Vinegar, Pepper, Alt-spice, Candles, Soap, Mackeral, Sal mon, Cod Fisli, together with many- articles not mentioned. , WILLOW WARE. ; - Hand Basket? of all Knds and sizes, small Bas kets for children, Clothes Bakets, Indies'- work Ikiskets and Fruit Baskets. CEDAR WARE. - - r ' ' - .viivs, VI Oill iKiards, Sives, large and small Brooms. , . : Tobacco and Ogars, ol all kinds. t Nails and Glass Ware. ; ,, ' ' - liopes of all kinds ami sizes. ",. ; Liqur rs of all kinds and brands. ' ' CON FECIT ON A R I ES. ' Candies, Nuts, prunes, Figs. Almonds, Pea Nuts, in fact every article in this line - We would here remark that we arc now enabled to sell a cheaper article , than any establishment in the county. Give us a call before - purchasing elsewhere. .,- : . ' - TUDOR & ROBERTS. Ebensburg, Nov. 14, 1855. tf. f M. M. MAIU'Lli. I . K. C. MCCLURE. iv PATTOS TIIOMPSOV. " 3Iurile, Mctliire & Co. WE have this day as-ociab-d with us, J; Tatton H Thompson. . The Style-. oF -the' firm will bc Marple, McClure & Co. Tle Business of the oW firm will be settled by the new. s : . . - !: . M. M.- MARPLE, i:. V. McCLURI ; I'HILAllELPniA; January 0,;185C. T IVOTfCE. HE undersigned having disposed of - their stock and business to Wm. IE Gardner & Co. would hereby notify alt persons indebted to them by note, book accoun t or judgment, that tho kKTJi r'll,Vmmiatl'-'-T,iels will bo left at the old stand until the 15th of February next, where thce interested will do well local' :' Toff t k ; G-L- lloyd & CO. Jefferson, Jan. 9, 185G. . , ' ' Having purchased the stock, g-od-will, Arc., of c'JuU ry dAf.C1,: continue the.Dry stood Ihe highest prices will be .aid forLum oer, Gram aud Produce generally - - -AVM. II. GAUDNER & CO. Jefferson, Jan. 9, 1856. - v - ' " Doctor on I'lls. ... LEWIS BEYNOIM Tailor and Decofator of the outward Tabernacle . : . of Mankind. XI AS removed his shop to ' the west end -- oi town, a lew doors west of t h l oundry. where ccutlemen nn.l ...:n c. j ;x , " v "us ui una it to tueir au vantage to call on tho 'sub scriber, ami get their clothing fashionably made up and to fit m a style injossiWo to be excelled by any ether establishment in the county Ehesburg, MarcK 6th l85fi.., 4 . J 500 assorted -nieces nf Sfno - : . 'ceived at the Cheap Store "of r.J E. ROBERTS. A RICIIAKD JOTS. i Jnitiea of tfc'.'"PiA'Tl!'h'na'hTir "Pa . . --. ( ' i . T CO - , WIIX attend pnim'ptlv'to'Tallfcollections en trusted "to ti is care" "Office! ' adioinin? bis welling. ;c. '. r",' July 21, 1852. tf. .. . - - W. D. MAGKHAN.. , r- - , . - , C. D. -MURRAY.1 ' - MAGE ff AN & HURRAY: i -1 T T O R X E T S A T-. L A W, '""" Kbniburg, Pa. - OFFICE No. 2, Colonnade Row,".n6ar, : tlie Court House, v.1 Ii' ;, : j-: ..'''! December 7, '54 ly. --v ;: : K. 1117TCI1UVSOX, Jr., . . ; Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. SM7"ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam T f bria, Blair, and Indian counties." All .pro fessionnl business; entrusted , to his caro will be promptly attended to. , . ' " ' ' ' flice on Main street, adjoining his dwelling houfe. ; ' ' , ; . Ebensburg, July" l' 1853 26 3m.9, , I 4 GEORGE 91. 'RKED.;' J . Attorney at Law,. Ebenslurg,; Pa.1 ;:, WILL practice in the several ' Courts of Cam '. b'ria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office in the Centre st.. adioininc' Gen. McDon ald's dwelling. ! y Jan. 15. 1851. ly. . . .' ", 1'. ... , . CIRiS L. PEUS5I1XC, ' t Attorney at Law, Johnstown" Pa. OFFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto ry of Good 3 'Pershing's Stjre, Room. '. - , - Janimry S0 1851 ly.,:: ... . , . . '.".'. AURAIIA9I KOPEUX,' ' " Attorney at Lvaw Johns towu o FFICE 'on, Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner ol Mam and Clinton. April 23, 1823. ' iV 92. GEORGE, : ' Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane No 4, i (- : A. P. R. S. ' ; 1 1 WILL attend promptly to all collections en trusted to his care. Office, adjoining the Post Office, - Jnly 28, 1852. ' ;! : 1 : " v : ;'; Dr. "Geo. II. Kelly, OFFERS his professional services to the citi zens of Jefferson and vicinity, in the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery. : Office next door to Mr. Lvtle's Store. May 20,1853: : : H. L. JOHSSTOX, ! " ; A. O. MCLLIN. 10MNSTON & MULUN; Counsellors ami At J torneys at Law. Office opiosito the Court House, Ebensburg, Pa. Nov. 30. 1854. . fly Mr. Henry Yeagley, . Practising Physician Johnstown. Pa. o FFICE next dxr to his Drug Store, corner ol Main and Bedford streets. Johnstown, July 21, 1852. . WM. IIAV1S. JOU.N iLOTD. Davis &. Eloyd, HAVING formed a partnership in th .Mer cantile Business, would respect fully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. Call and sec us at the old staud of . Wm. Davis. April 29, 1852. XOTIC'E. ALL persons indebted to the firm Ge.rge Murray, or George Murray .V Sou, are here by notified, that the notes and accounts of said firms liave becu placed in our hands fr collection, ami that, unless payment le made immediately, suits w ill be brought to enfi-rce it. JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April 11, 18i5.tf. Partnership Xotice. f JlHEsnbscrilK-m have entered inttacopartn-r-X ship, uu ler tho firm of JOHN U. SAVAGE & CO., for the gentral M ianfarturc of ClH-micali. JOHN It. SAVAGE; A. M. P., WHITE. Office No. 1 1 n. rth FRONTS tieet. Fhiladcphia, Jau. 4, 1855 SOTItE. THE notes and accounts of tlie late firm tt Rolxu t Davis & Co., and Davis, Evans A: Co., having levn left with tho subscriVrs fur collec tion, all persons iudeVtol to either of the s;iid firms, are hereby requested to call and make pay ment on or Iw fore tlio first day of May, next, as suits Will be instituted after that time. JOHNSTON & MULLEN.. April 11. 1855. Joiin Eicagc, Manufacturer and Dealer in all Kinds of Cigars, ' - Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Kollisdaysburg, . Fa. -' Oonstnptly an Tvvnd, a hue and well selected stock of, Spanish, ana nail isjuik at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment arc warranted to be what they are represented. "'-.''- " August 8. 1855. lv.' :" . Coiictuau f 1HE subscriber wou! to Hotel. - respectfully inform" liis Jl numerous friend' and the public eencrallv. that he has erected a .arge and commodious HO TEL at CONEMAUGH STATION Cambria coun ty. Tlie House is situated near the Penn'a R. R. Every arrangement has been made to make it a convenient stopping flace for the travelling pub lic. The Table will bc furnished with the best the market will afford. The -Bar will contain li quors of, the first brands, iu Jact nothing will be left undone to render -it one of the most desirable stopping phices in Cambria county. ' ' ... - u . GEO. E1CHENSIHER. v September 19, 1855. " ' . - EBENSBURG FOUNDRY! HAVING ; purchased the entire stock and fix atures of the Ebensburg Foundry t tlie sub scriber ispieparud to furnish ' farmers "and others with n n n. ; r , T r t, PlougrliS Plougrlj Points, Sloves. 31111 Jrons, Til resiling Maclilnc, and Tcasrings of any. kind that Inay be needed iu the cornrauniiy.' . f -. ''" ; i; r Ii ' - By strict attention' to the bxisinesrof the con cern, he hopes to merit; and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from tlioseiu want of articles in his line. -- XL' I All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLASS. March 22,,'53-tf, ...... , , -t ; CAMBRIA HOUSE, V JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, TENN. ' THE undersignetl takes; pleasure in informing his friends and the traveling public, that he has leased the Cambria Hmisn. ami h:Lvir tnaito much improvement in its interirr. bn top cmfi. dent that he will thereby he eiiabled render comfort and satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage--r-r; ."1 - His , fast and superior MAIL LINE, OF, STA PES will always be iu readiness to convev lmii. gcrs io and frota the : ' ' PENN'A.1 RAILROAD' STATIOVS to hi liomc, and also leaving direct after tho ar rival ol tlie trains by a good TJank Road toEbens burg. ' ' . fiO- Ho W'ill ever lie harnv tn' arCommrwlfitn liia old friends and acquaintances that will favor hm ivitTi a call. ; JAMES D.k HAMILTON. Jefferson, April 20, 1854. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION! !! J. moore & sox r : ; " r , HAVE just openod at their; old stand; in -the Borough of Ebensburg, . the richest .'and' rarest, tho finest and-choapeist assortment of'; ' FALL AM) WINTER GOODS, ever offered, to. the people of Cambria County.' Unusal care, was taken in the selection of these goods, and caro lias 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-j tomers, at leasUaa; cheap as- they can Ik had in' tho country..' -7; :!.-.: .-. Their-stock of Dry Goed is., un precedent y large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, SatinetU, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, &c.,' &c, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and made up Clothing of every description. A great variety of - t , . LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS of all patterns and at ail prices. U . ', ; Ibices, trimmings,-gloves, mitts, " &c. Tlieir assortment of hats, caps, boots, and shtKss, is complete and unsitrpassed. GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety and quality. ; A. well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, (Jueensware and Glass; Paints,' Dye stuffs. DRUGS &.. MEDICINE. . : . And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex change for country prodrcc. Give us a call. .-: "'.'!.!;.: ! J. MOORE & SON. Ebensburg, Nov. 9," 54, . ' COACH blAXEFACTORY. T1TE subscriber 4 would respectfully inform the xitizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, -'that-he has T-PTTwnrwl.bia hr.n t Ml U IT! I'.TmV T - ' - . -- " " ? F "- A y V 1 he has cvary faciUlv for earning on a large busi . ,i i i - i . . , 1 uess, unujiojivs oy u.siug none ine oent mate ial, and employing none but the best workman, he hopes to convince all whq will 'do him the favor to examine his work that in point of dur ability, appearance or cheapness, it cannot be excelled, by- any ,ehailar , establisluiwitr in the State for; elsewhere-i i Perns wishing a bargain ill the THin-li.lsn of " A r:rr!:i .'' iv itl . ..,. . A ' -. : ft," . '".,! T suit their own interests by giving him a call. They are prepared to supply the following kinds i oi venicies, viz : , j uit &U taste anil all pnrs-s. Repairing done with,' neatness and despatch. C HiKJvil. .ROBERT GALBREATH. f x n t fu.....f1. wmi t xn mi nuruiui From Ebensburg to Willmore Station ii THE Subscril-rs having axsnciatol themselves together, have put upon the Ebensourg and Jef - lerson l'lank lio;ul a UouUe Daily Une of Cliai.e Coachm. - Wl.lll.1 SflV. til tllP 1 lllllll tlllf I...V- tVM .... ;.mivLl fC ivmv Iriifn. I. .tb l'.is-t n.l V.. n.c Public may rest assured that tl.ere d' I a coach allwavs at t.ic stat i. ri th? anivalof: the cars. THOMSON vfc HA?JIL Ebfiisbur;, Norcmler Co. W. Tadil, llh CO.MttI) Jt WALTO, ImporUra ft Wholl DIr ia Hardwai. Cutlery, &e.. No. 235 Market Street, FLilaielpLio. K EEI conct,, r t:t re..;un 1 my ra. K .yigers. x. m. Ainn , n-am ai,d Hunt's sujeti..r Axe. 'unr.id .V Wnit.-iV sin.ri... n.,lil..l Vi.t SL,r.L T,l.,, t- AI sujtrior i.lil l Stel SIh-viI-i. Darling & Wl- drvii's (ira. and t'r idhn-S.- :(., n, ,'i i(n Patent Srvt!.c Simho, I':r. t CI. -: P;n. &-c. A-c, which they offer for i:de n n-.-i able terms. to eiu;urv .'eih r !.h-. January 25. 18t5.' . - - - . - Peter Irl:Coti&li, TUSTICEOFTHE PEACE and SCRIVKWI ! l Clearfield township. Caml-r;-ri.,ty, P,;u Collections and other business will beproinptly attvnde.1 to. Ma 9, AdininiKtratlon Aoticc. LETTERS of Adminisiration de born', utm cum tettamento anexo,on the estate of John Murphy, late of Ebensburg Borough Cambria county deceased, having been granted to the sub scriber by the Register of said emmty. Notice la l. U- t tH it-.vma iiiOcbtcvi to tlve-emtl estate to make immediate payment and tliose hav ing claims against . the said estate will present them duly proven for settlement. , ' . D. II. ROBERTS! Administrator de bonis non cum testamcuto annexo of John Murphy -deceased. March 2G, 1850. ', " "Who Owes Ik." , THE Books of the subscribers hav been placed in the hands of John Williams, Esq., for -collection. - . . . ,- .. . MURRAY & "ZAIIM. ." ' MURRAY,. ZAUM & Co. Ebensburg, Dec. 20, 1855. ,, W M. SUTLIFF would agaiu inform the citi jLi zens , of Ebensburg. and al the rest o mankind, that he will again visit this placed w ith a largo collection of Books at the next term of Court. . , ; ; ', . ., .. t : I : x December 26, 1855. .' J US BVA.19. XVAN EVAJS. .. Hl'Oll JONKS. Station with'all ilespatch and Comfort. ! 'vrrA.y. Mutiny .VJi: (-Coaches leaving Ebensburg at A. M. J 4 Jirry, Sl.tttivj CoRirccting with train going wc-t at Wilnu-re i Fli'i"t', Station at li.-3, A. M. ! A latgc . wippl-.- ,.f llAKL'ir.Ul L' UCAA leaving Ebeiibburg, at C.15, v''etir;3 with WAKE nH (Ii(,C MlLa. ' train going east at 4.48, P. M. i Ca'.J at the utort ..f. E 1. R if r..u w Leaving Ebensburg, t SoVFk, P. M., c n:ie-t- j-urcha an.1 r.t J-r j.ii. v rttn-'r ing with train west at . 12, P. ?.. , it n. tn.ub!e to nl.w .nr -.:k in A Change New Firm ! fjlUE TU13LIG ARE HEREBY INFORMED 1 that the partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Evans. John Hare, Evan '.E. .Evans and Hugh Jones, has been dissolved. Mr. Hare retiring. .'The firm as- it now. stands will carry on the business in all its various brauehes at the old stands. The Tannery will bo under the su perintendanco of Jolin Evans at the old stand formerly owned by J. Moore. ' The Shosmaking business will lie carried on as usual a few doors eastof Snyder's Hotel in all its branches. - . - - -- The highest market prices will be paid in cash for hides. Chestnut anil Hemlock Bark in trade ! - ' . . ; Tliey have constantly on hand a large, assort ment of French calf-skin, Men and Womcns' Mo rocco Boots and Shoes, and are. prepared. to exc cuta work on the shortest notice. . -. ; : Being practical workmen themselves! and using none but the very best materials they: aro confi ifc-nt they can execute work as well and as chaip as any establishment in the country. :i. : . April 30, 185G-27tf., ' ' ; : C. W. Wingard. " ATTORN E Y AT EATT KBEXSKURu, IA.. WILL practice in the several Courts of Cun bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear field county. . Office .one door west of Dr. Win. Lemon's.. --.- ' flCr-Also Agents for the sale of Lands in CamJ bria and adjoining Counties. - " Cri-Also Agents for the - Union Tire Insurance Company. ". .' . March 28, 1S5C. I nilisrr.l Iin.iruAorx-r."" WATCH MAKER, ASD DEALER I : CKCSS, ; WATC1S - jMD . JIffllEY.r: .npHE undersignclrefpectfullj - fft- ' beg leave to inform the Qh'-' . citizens cf Johnstown and vicirdty K4- ' -that he has just received and is notr-t&feJiJSr opening the largest stock Cf Clods, Waiche, flnd Jewelry, ever brought to Johnstown, nOtvul cerioi, whioh will be sold cheaper tLa'r tho cheapest. . His wices will .alwayi. be One cummer will not be charged more for the same quality cr goods tban anoUier A LiPt r some of the articles comri.cd in Uie artmcVt is annexed. Prices toay .oe acerta!cd .i goods examined, at the Store on Main Street. Gold Hunting English LeVers, . GJd Detached Levers, TuB jewelled- " . Gold Lepiues. 4 holes J " .... SUver English Levers, "".' c Silver lh tached Levers, . ' ' ' . Silver lupines, Gold Gunrd Ci:aiJ'." Gold Vet Chain, Gold Pencils-, with rvii?" Gold TcncjQuid MalalEros. . Silver Extenslon'rtncils'and IVn-a",' " G..ld Breastpinjj, Ladies and GenUcWn, Gold Eardrops. Gold Earrings, . - ; Gt lJ Finger Rings, Gold Cuir Pins, , ' G..IJ ond Silver Watch K-eys, PortaonaW I Laches' Fans, fancy ami plain, ' ' i.'. Silver Tablcspciotis, .-. -": . Silver Teaspoons, Siiver Thimlles e..i Plated Tablespoons, l est, , Plated Teasnoons " ; ' ' " Silver Gbard .Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea gUt- Violins ami Bows, '-Violin Strincg. Atf . .f;VM V" RolVers,!nche t Gold Lraceh ts. Accordeon?, Silver and Platetl SuecUr-b. X.- C- A Li. srts f Watches,. Oock's and Jewelr paired with nroinPtr.es an.! t i... .... . 3 re j. r i - inns. .: VOX- dnt that Le cannot be undt-rscld. tlie undersicR. respectfuhy svjlicits the confident and patmna of the public. . f LOUIS LUCKUALDT May 14,185C.; 23-tf. . " ' Tlie War Ended!! 1 ,P?AL fiF II ' MM 1 1 !" i LoiiJC ith' from the E- u tein.a to 5 stock- has been, select oil vtth' great cure Vliclt I lor oll;ITTtT fn.i niiorfil,. n- . . . ... . v,v i.wiuft oe iat ou ti,- siae of Jordan.. ..The totk cons!t cf " Fureifii uml Amcii- TicJcinr, -ihiixtras- - - - - - Plain CuiiLvrt, Ib-lat-wrtfXtv Sty!-, t hurj Clfths ' JUack SiUnt - ' c ' ' j Kentucky Jxts 1 TiratU '' Xrw Style ,. JViV-Ai, t- V- - , . , '3'S' ! 111'."? "J k t ml' . I . , ls. J.. w. ; pall & umi mm TvDGl-.Rs .v Jivi i HAVE ji-t reti,Al ai.J irr n. w ilttUjin- cart-fully e hxtl t,. k tf Ml i.J Zlm. n..sr hUtk r..nit i.f Dir G-id J ; every 'Wnj.iku and .,uViir mttabU for it- ; .Uiru .ts. Ac.t A-e. tu-l mi..J .!oli ' LU'Jrs' U-U.ich til- o-t-i . r I airj;! nt if i!k mil . Un t.'.il T T i T . . ... . ; vrKty it rioii. I .is :., a.id v. . i , f SHAWLS An m.mu-I'v J..., ,,.r-.c ; bi' 'e aaj i,4m. U ' .,.,'"' t price.. . , 11:1 NTS-1'..reign and domi c ,r,r v it 1 rrri nf r . " .... - - - ov.KW.fAi lall iu, me marKct. j HARDWARE A -CUTLERY Build! " banics are requested to ca' oim! vxaiu'i, : stock of Hardwaia, and the attention of 1 ! keepers is called tj our cutlery. .- ! " nOCT-RIES-Their stock'of Crvri' Build' anS xaiiiiue ocr ho'ar.- .. - - - tug. UA- usually lar.re. consist in of sneir ..t-. , ..-. ses, rice, tea. pepper, fish, aud salt. . ' ' . A !( Paints aud dye stuff-,' wUk-o wr and clocks. In short a full and complete variety of everything either for show ur ,-se, that can find its way into a country sicrr , all of which will b sobl. o. he n.K.t- icHstuuJ.lc terms for "case cr country produce.' They return thank's to their fricndVfor pat favors, and lnpctfullr. ask a continuant of ' "N - - RODGERS A JONES. El ensbnnr, Nov. 0, '51. " : -' JOHN PARKE'S Jolimtoivn Hartile Works, : Franklin Street, nearly opposite the now llcta dist Church. Jorumtnwn lr?fClJrS' TKGravn StoneMim- , ' 1?llIe" and T'lucau tops, manufneturcj ". --- i.i-fv irauniui ana nnestualitv of forcian and domestic marble, always on hand and mad k) order as cheap as they can lie purchasedin th. East, with ; the '-addition of rarri.K. -- lv. .m i.-.,,- -experience m the business nnd trict'Xtttentioii loi.il-.o, ne can assure the public that all jur-lrr will bP promly attended to and the work flush ed in the best and most handsome manner,fornishJ ed to order and delivered at any place d-sired- " ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and piri suitable Rr ; farmers and inecljanics. Sold by wholesale or retail. y : c T J f" DI7For Uie convenience of jjerst-ns residing in the east and north "of the county, pecimen miv be seen and orders left with Stephen Llovd, at his cabinet warerooms in Ebensburg.,. , ,.T Purchasers are invited to ex aniUT,?! stock - tiJ prices. : . V f.iuue' 20, 1855. TorabSloncsI Tombs Stones! RICHARD JONES respectfully informs tbs , .mVo - he,ls PProd u fumUh all kindi of lomb Stones, of Italian! and 'American Marble manufactured in the latest style, and leltered ac cording any directions.; -V . V His yard is situated at' the sitlr part of tho town, where a large assortment of article in hi line are always kept on hand. From long experience he feels confident " bs can please all tastes, and he therefore Lo to bo pat ronized by gcr.erous juiblic. . -' June 17, 1853.. . - ' "' : . ; DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE. nnilE undersigned would ' inform his. many -E friends in the town and country, that he ha ereceivd a new and large assortment of : . DRUGS AND MEDICINES, -He solicit the patronage cf the. public and gives thu assurance that every kind of order auoh as RECIPES, &c, promply, and ' to-lower pric-ra a1? in other stores will W attended to. - : FREDERICK SNYDER. . July 20,1854. ;r , , , m k in. i r a HArr-u Licixer, uote ana toolscap, t apr. oieei rens, ins, V'uuis. Lnvt'lopes JJ l ,r J 'DeituitV w?v,jr ir
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