I;" The Bsprcae Court. " " The Supremo Court of the United States w onstUutcd as follows: Roger B. Taney, of Marjlaul. , John M'Lean, of Ohio. Jame "W. Wayne, of Georgia. John Catron, of Tennessee. Peter V. Daniel, of Virginia. Samnel Nelaon, of New York.." . Robert C Grisr, of Pensvlvauia. BeDjamin Bobbins Curtis, of Massachusats. John A. Campbell, of Alabama Of the foregoing, Messrs. M'Lcan and Taney were appointed by General Jackson; Messrs. Catron and Daniel by Mr. Van Buran; Mr Nelson by Mr. Tyler;. Mr Curtis by Mr. Fillmore, and Mr.. Campbell by General Pierce. It will be seen that of the nine Judges, five are from the Slave States, and four aro from the Free. Legal Tender. The law regulating the payment of debts with coin, provides tho fol lowing coin to ba the legal te'nder : 1. All gold coin at their respective values, for debts of any amount. 2. The half dollar, quarter dollar, dime aud half ditne, at their respective values for debts of amounts under five dollar. 3. Three cent pieces fur debts of amounts under thirty cents ; and 4. Bv the law just passed, we may add one cent pieces for all debts of amounts under ten cents. - By the law of Congress, passed some four or five years ago, gold, iustead of silver was made the legal tender for 1-irgn amounts. Thosd who, to get rid of large quantities of t:cnt nnd small coin, sometimes pay bills with it, to the annoyance of the creditor, will j-er-ceive that there is u stoppage put to that an tio by law. arMiss Ilollingsworth, of Knox county, led., weut to the woods to cut some bark, when she stumbled and fell on the edge of the axe, cutting a horrid gash in her abdo men. She managed to bind up the wound with her apron, but in attempting to climb a feuce on her way home bhe fell exhausted, was found aimoit lifeless, aud died during the day. 27" A bounty land warrant for cue hun dred and 6ixty acres was, ou Friday, issued to George Peabody, Eq.. the Loudon banker, now in the United States, for his services as a priv&to soldier inthe war with L'ugland in 1812. Mr. P. was private in the artillery corps of Georgetown, !. C, commanded by Major Peter. Thursday, the :20 th of February, by Rev. K. Potts, Mr. V.'x. Glokoe to Miss Kllkn Amanda Bakeb all of M'Kcerport. Allegheny county. P. " Wool LAND Ckeam" A Pomade Jlr beauti fying the lliir highly perf umed, Mipenor to any French article imp rt, .A ..! f.r hn'.f the uriee. A " I .ivv ' 1 w 1 For dressing Ladies Hair it has" no equal, giving i a bright glossy appearance. It causes Gentle men's liir to curl in the most uatural manner. It removes dandrulf, tlways giving the Hair the appearance of being fresh shampoo', Price only tiftv cents. Nouo jronuiue unless signed " FEfRIDGEifc Co. X. V. Proprietors t f the For sale by all Druggists. "Balm if a Thousand Flowers." " March 4, 1ST7. . M. KERN. h. M. SHANNON. Dra. Horn fc. Sliaaacu, PRACTISIIS PBYSieiAHS, JEFFERSON. CAMBRIA CO., PA., fry- Tender their professional services to the cit izens of Jefiersou and vicinity, and all others de taring medical aid. Nifcbt ealU promptly at tended to. March IS, 1S57. GEORGE KOCIIBSTKil WITH EGBII.GREGG&SIYSH. Wholesale Dcalertt Su WIN MS & LIQUORS, jvo. loo Alii ii s i'ur.vri , PHILADELPHIA. Mareh 18. 1 S.'7. .oriCK. WHEREAS, letters of Administration on the es II tate of Owen Gnbky. late of Clearfield town ship, Cambria county, dee'd, have been granted by the Register of taut county, to the under signed, notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them properly authenticated fir settlement, and those indebted are requested to make pavinent without delay. . JOHN" SWEENY, Adm'r. March 13, 1857. Cts , MtSSC. GEORGE GURLEY will teach at his residence in Ebensburg, between the hours of four and six o'oluck, P. M.. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, of each week. Violin. Flute, Tiano, Coronett, Bugle, Organ, Trumpet or any other ' instrumental music. Ebensburg, March 11, 1857. Estate of John Dlbert, deceased. THE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Cambria county, to examine, decide, and report upon the exceptions filed to the account of Geo. W. Kern, executor of Ji.hu ' Dlbert, deceased, hereby notifies all parlies inter ested, that he will attend to the duties of bis said ppoinmet, at the Arcade Hotel, kept by Henry Foster,' in the borough of Johnstown, on Mon day, the 20th day of April, r.cxt, at ono o'clock, P. M.,at which time and place they can atteiid. WM. KITTELL Auditor. March 18,-1S37. Its ALL PERSONS arc hereby cautioned against receiving or giving any valuable consideration, fur a note of haad given by me to Edward Owens, about the 10th day of March, 1857; as I have re ceived no value for said note, and am determined not to pav the same unless compelled by law. 1 ; WILLIAM D. JONES. March 18, 1857. : GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUD WHOLESALE PKALEH3 I M FISH, CHEESE & PROVISIONS, No. 47 North WHARVES, (below Race Street) PHILADELPHIA. " . Hive constantly on hand a largo assortment of FISH, CHEESE & PROVISIONS, which they ra prepared to sell at the lowest pottible rates. QUDKUSpromp1.lv attmd.eftov. . Ib. 18, 157. 3m. . " ' ; Arrival of the Trains at numore Station. On Monday 15th, and until further notice pas- sencer trams wiu stop jm-v4 as follows : Express West, Mail Train East Fast Lino " 10 o'clock, 32 min. A. M. 12 12 " P. M. 6 64 " T. M. 8 41 " P.M. Mail West, TTirtc leave this station immeuiatelv after the departure of the trains for Ebensburg. "White Teeth, Perfumed Breath and Beau tiful Complexion can be acquired by using tho " Balm of a Thousand Flowers." What lady or gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by usiufj the " Balm of a Tnoc sand Flowers" as a dentifrice, would not only render it sweet, but leave the tet-th white as alabaster? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Beware of counter feits. Be sure each bottle is sipned FETRIDGE & Co. N. Y. For sale by all Drugost. Feb. 18, 1857. FOR SALE. THE Subscriber will sell 400 acres more or less of land, situate in Cambria township, Cambria countv, about 4 mika West of Ebensburg, South of the Clay turnpike, about 60 acres cleared, with a good cabin house and barn, thereon erect ed. Tho land is well timbered, and a never failing stream of water running through it. For particulars apply to 1 E. J.. WATERS. Executor of Timothy Davis, deceased. March 11, 1857. Cts. - A Cliancc to Get t lu Worth of Your money. ' THE Subscriber, residing in Cambria town ship, near the Walton House, will sell at private sale, the following described property, viz : one llors-e, six years old. one Maro with foal, tight years old; and one Wagon. D. W. EVANS. March 11, 1807. 3ts Kxecutor'o Xotlce. LETT ERS testamentary having been granted bv the Register of Cambria county, to the sub scriber, upon the estate of Enoch Recs? late of of Cambria township, in ssid county, deceased, he hereby requests all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authen ticated for settlement. E. J. WATERS, Executor. March 11, 1857. Cts UNION CANAL, THIS WOltlv having been enlarged "through out to admit the largest sized Pennsylvania Canal Boats; the water will be let in front Middletown to Reading, On the first day of April. Toll Sheets and information respecting the Ca nal can be obtained at the OiTico of the Compa n No. 58 Walnut Street, Philadelphiaon ap plication to R. RUNDLE SMITn, President. March 11, 1857. 3ts executor's Xotlce. LETTERS testamentary have leep granted to the subscriber by-the Register of Cambria county, upon the c-tate f Mary Su-wn I jtzinger, late of the borough of I.orctto, in said county deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate wnl present tl.ai Tropcrh: authenticated for settlement. WM.GWINN, Executor. March 11, 1857. Cts Valuable Properly for tale. THE UNDERSIGNED residing in Summer-, hill township, Cambria county. Pa., and about i mile from the village of Jefferson, will rent his well know n property, consisting of his farm, con taining 90 acre, which has been in clover for the last four years, there is on the place, 2 barns, 4 dwelling houe.;, 1 tan yard with all the necess ary fixtures. Also 2 fine orchards of the choicest fruit. Call n the subscriter residing on the place or to Wm. Kittell. Esq., Ebensburg, Pa. March 11,1837. tf JOHN K RAN. N. T5. The subscriber will dispose of the fol lowing at private sale. 4 Milk Cows (Durham breed.) Fat Hogs, a bt of sheaf oats, corn in the ear, ::n 1 a large quaintity of lay, together with a lot of houschoM and kitchen furniture. J. K. Elotise and Lot Tor Sale!! THE subscriber offers at private sale, the prop erty now occupied by the undersigned, in the Eorough of Ebensburg.- It is siiated in a desi rable part of the Borough. The improvements are, a good frame House, also a frame Stalls, u ood and Carriage Sheds. Ihcre is a never fail I ing well of water on the premisas- An indisputable title will be given, and terms made kuown by applying to W. BATEMAN. Ebensburg, March 2. 1557. tf. PHILIH ItEYMER. ROBT. J. AKDERSOX RE Y HER k AlinSOI. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS. NUTS. SPICES. CONFECTIONARY.' S U G A R S . FIRE W 0RKS, &C. Oranges and Lemon received weekly. Ko. 39 Wool street. fy Oppos ite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburga. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf. JOIl II. AL.L.EX & CO, NOS. 2-4 CHESTNUT Street, (south side, be low Water,) ' - PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-ware House, in the City, Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Pat ent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted not to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW-WAKE". CORDS, BRUSHES, &c., of all descriptions. Please call and examine our 4, lS57.ly. Orphans' Court Sale BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria comity, there will be exposed to pub lic sale at tho Hotel of James Reamer, at Cresson, on Saturday, the 28th day of March, instant, at one o'clock, P. M-, the following valuable timber land, situate partly in Washington and partly in Munster townships (contiguous to the Rail-road.) bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a)Obt(the South East jcorner of the tract of which it is a part) thence South 64 degrees West, by land of James Bradley, 103 perches to a post, (tho South West comer, of the tract.) thence North, by land or David OTIarra, 122 perches to a post, thence North C4 degrees Ea&t, by the res idue of the tract, 103 perchese to A post, thence South, by tract in name of John Murdock, 122 perches t-j the place of beginning, containing 70 acres and 120 perches; it being the South end ot a larger tract of land of which James Smyth, died seized. TERMS. C ish on Confirmation of the sale. . ALICE SMYTH. Admr'x. of Jarucs Smyth, deceased. March 4, lS5?.r-St. ... J.. LOUIS LUCKHARTD. TTATCU 5IAK.ER, AnD DEALERIC THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform the . t i i- .1 Vint T-io Vina inat received and is now SiSsL-A nncnin the largest stock of C locks, natchex and Jewelry, ever brought to Johnstown, without ex ception, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always, be uniform, One customer will not be charged more for the ame quality of goods than another. A last of some of the articles comprised in the assortiicnt is annexed. Prices may be . ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, full jewelled. Gold Lrpines. 4 holes . - Silver English Lovers, ." . . Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains. . Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, . Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, . Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, . : . . ' Gold Finger KingsGold Cuff Pins, Gold end Silver Watch Keys, Portaionaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain. Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles riated Tablespoons, best. Plated Teaspoons " Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Sett, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac., Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, C inches, .. ; Gold Bracelets. Accordeons, Silver and Plated Spectacles, &c.,&c.,&c. . CO- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low latta. Con fident that be cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfullv solicits the confidence and patronage t L ,i.i; LOUIS LUCKH AliDT Mavl4.1856. 20- Cancer Cured. THE subscriber would rcspcctfu7y inform aA persons who are afflicted with the above dis- -ce. that he can cure it without fail. Numerous nsfts have been cured, and nnv number cfcertifi cates can be procured if necessary. Call on the subscriber 2 miles from the village of Strongstown, Iudiana county, Pa. PATRICK MULVEIIIL. Feb, 38, 1857. NEW ARRIVAL! in I UllUUllUiliU MART & BR0., would respectfully inform H their old customers as well as many new ores that thev have received a large quantity of Gro ceries, which for quality and cheapness cannot be excelled by any similar establishment west of the AicMifnv mountains, vve are oeternuneu ro sell lower than the lowest, We have also, on hand - 20.000 CIGARS which we will dispose of wholesale or retail. HART & BRO. July 9, 1856. Ilrontl wy Uold Pen Manufacturing A Co. No. 333 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. LIST OF KETAIL PRICES ; Gold Pens, $1 'Gold Pen and Silver Holders, 2 Gold Pen and dbl. cx-Silver Holders, 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Mamouth, " " Leviathan " ' Fount iin Pen, Desk Holders, Mamouth " Engrossing Pens, , Leviathan and IJox, Gothic Silver ase and Pen, " Engrossing4 " " Mamouth " . " " Gold Tooth Picks. - Tooth and Ear Picks, Pencil & Watch Keys, ' Ladies Gold Pencils. it tt " . witli Pen, Gents' Gobi Cases and Pen3, " Gothic S2 0o 3 i 3 4 5 8 10 12 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Screw Pencil, And a'.l other kinds aud styles at the retail pri ces. PREMIUMS PRESENTED TO PURCIIAERS, To every person buying a gold ien of lis we present a numbered certificate, and each of these certincatcs entities me noiuer ti it, mc isira payment of 25 cents, to r.n article of jewelry, in value from $1 to $100. I his jewelry consists t: Gold and Silver atches in great variety. Silver GobTcts, Silver Fruit B;iskcts, Gold Guard Chains for ladies, Lockets. Bracelets, Gents' Gold Fob and Vest chains, Thimbles, Breastpincs, Brace ets, Ear Drops. Studs, Rings. Crosses, &c, none of which sell for less than $1. l or .cerrt dot lar paid us, the Party is Entitled to a Numbered m-j i i 1 1 - . j , i" n- f j 7 i Ctrl tjicaie, ana, vy tc jf7ei vj j a.iu un each certificate he is entitled to receive whatever Vie number of the certificate designates. Wc have been in operation for three years aud thousands have bought of us, and we have never lcamc. that any one was ever dissattisfied. This plan affords every opportunity of obtaining a gold watch or some article of jewelry, tor a trifling sum. All our pens, pencil cases. &c., are genu ine articles manufactured by ourselves with great care, and we offer them precisely at prices asked in all other stores in tho city. To agents we make advantageous offers, ani. an? energetic per 6on can do well by working for us. We wish agents in every place in the country, and persons who would like to become such will please aU dress us. and we will send them printed circulars of prices, terms, tc, We have no stated periods for distribution. The moment a pen is purchas ed, the purchaser is entitled to receive bis premi um on the payment oi zo cents extra. AU orders bv mail should be addressed MERRICK. BENTON & DEAN. 335 Broadway, New York AGENTS WANTED. N. B. Gold peup rcpoiutcd bi a superior man ner. Enclose the pen and 39 cents in IVO stamps, and tho pen w ill be repointed and return ed nost paid. The BROADWAY GOLD PE2TMANUFAC TUHING Co. is well known throughout the country, but as their are undoubtedly some who are not acquainted with us we append the fol lowing well known firms as references: FELLOWS & Co., No. 17 Maiden Lane, New York. - . HICKS &MTTCnELL. No. do do BENTON BROS., Cor. Broadwav &-Courtlan st.. New York, and Chestnut street. Philadelphia J. II. STURDY & Co., No. 6 Gilsey Building New 1 oik. ' COULD & WOOD, No. 0 Maiden Lane, do Feb. 18, 1857. . Talnaule Farm for Sale. tIIE undersigned will dispose at private sale hi I farm situatel on the North Brauca of tl: Llacklick, Cambria co. ra., containing loU acres of Land, CO acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Their is ou the farm a double log Barn and a square log house. Also a coal vein 3 feet 10 inches thick, together with a good Mill seat. -Their is on the farm a good orchard. The farm is only 7 miles North of Ebensburg. An indisputable" title Will bo given. - . . . WIT. GITTINGS Carroll tp..Feb. 25, 1857. 3m. UMMER Coats and Pant, and. Silks, Lawos Gingham Handkerchief at. J. MDnn:t TBZC tOKO LOOKED FOR HAS COXQ AT - cix xijlxtj; store : i . The largest, besr,and cheapest assortment of' : clotiiihg i S. Bcrnei would respectfully inform fhe citi- tens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has just opened ott at his iieWvstablishnient, near the Cour. House, .one of the largest, most va ried, elegant and cheapest assortment of Clothing ever brought to this ni any her place. - His stxck is unquestionably the richest and ra rest ever imported to the top of the Alleghenie3. and embraces everj-tuing that can be enumerated or conceived in 'the Clothing line, consistine of Overcoats of all 6ies und qualities from $5,00 to $20,00, - . r. - C. ars " ;.: 41,00 to $20.00 Pants " " ' " 4; $0,75 to $8,00 Vests j" m " $0.75 to $8,00 Also, a full assortment of silk Neckerchiefs Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Undershirts, Draw ers, oocus, xoiuioiis, vouars, travelling liags &c., &c. It is useless to attempt to give anvthinj; like a grencral enumeration, as the task would be a dif ficult one, but in lieu of this! the public are most cordially invited to call and examine if they w bli the best ot bargains. Ebensburg, July 30. 185C.-40-ly. " - FIH Ft SAVEYUCR-PROFCnTT! THE W est Branch Insurance Cbinpany is pre pared to take risks on property either on teh CASH, MUTUAL or PERPETUAL plau. each department of this. Company is managed separately and their extreme care in taking risks makes it the cheapest, and safest company in the State. Every man should have his property in- nnroi. ' Ifor a very small amount of money his miud is entirely relieved from uneasirjess and his family in case bis properly is burnt J from want. Persons desiring- to effect insurance will find It to their advantage to examine the terms of this Cum nan v and their mode of doing buainess which they can do iy calling on tne Agent. .- .1 REFERENCES. Hon. Wm. Bisler. lion, bimon Cameron, oolm Fcnlon, Esq., and to persons insured m tins com pany. . '' ' ' - IlOXrtU.U. UAllV Xsl, 1TCS. Tnos. KlTCBKJn Secy. - J. C. NOON, Agent. Ebensburg;TVc .1 7, 1 850. Speculation. TIlEsi.$3Ctjbers, having' purchased the right to make and tll !l A.LDEMAN'ri PATfcNT ADJUSTABLE HARROW, and being anxious to have it irilincdiaklv introduced, propose to tell town shin rights. at very low rates. This Harrow is one of the most important improvements cf the ae, and especially suitable lor tms country. e respectfully Jpvitc farmers to come and examine this Harrow. Ve will be ready to sell township rights until the 1st of December, after which time the townsbiliS aot disposed of will be rr servel by us M. C. M'CAGUE & CO. October 29th, 185C 1 tf. jfor Sale or Rent! ! FjRHE Subscriber offers for rent, the Washington JL House, situate at Plane No, 2. 1 he house is large and coiomotlious, and expressly built for a bote. It. is pleasantly situated, within 150 yards of the new Portage Railroad, and mile from Portage3 station, where the mail tram stops going east; and west. Tflfs house if well kept would become a place of resort, especially in the Summer . season, as the air is always pure, and the spring water "of -tho best kind. Trout runs areontient-wWre-iuit cau be caught in a bundance. -The Messrs. White's steam saw mill is close by, aud to Uio.-e who never secu one in operation, "it is worth a visit. Also Gen. A, M White's Mansion, where the latch string is never pulled in. The above named property will be sriZd" or rented on very moderate terms, Appty to C. IIager,Esq., Lancaster, Pa or Wm. Rushell, agent, ue-ar the prem'ues. The subscriber has also for rent, several good Dwelling Houses, a saw-mill, with house and gar den, a smith shop with or withoutout a dwel ling bouse. " This is a good stand for a good smith, as there is none nearer than throe miles from this loint. The settlement around made up of good customers! Apply soon to WM, RUSSELL. - Portage,"-Ft-b. 18, 1857. St. Valuable Farm for.Sale, TSOR sale by the subscriber an excellent farm & "situhtooue mile from Loietto, Cambria coun ty, knowh" as the Henry J. Maguire farm. It contains one hundred acres nine acics and allowance,- wiili-' about SG acres chared, and in a good state .J-fultivation, and the balance is covered wita Valuable Timber. i The improvements con sist of a Targe New Two Story House, containing Parlor," Dining-room and Kitchen on the first floor, and five chambers' on the second floor. The other improvements are a good saw mill, tenant house, carpenters fchop and ether out buil dings There are never failing springs of water near each house, there is a fine young orchard on the premises. The township road passes tnrough the place- It is about' 4J miles from Cresson ou the Pennsylvania Rail Road; awl about the same distance from Gal'itzin. It is in sight of the Lo retto church, St. Francis' Academy for boyr, St. Aloyseus Academy for young Zadies, and $ of a mio from the Plank Road. An indisputable ti tle wilZ be gi veu and terms made known by ap pfyirg to M. HASSON EUnsburg. Feb. 18, 1S57. Sm Tlie UarKnded!! EDWARD ROBERTS has arrived home with a large stock of choice goods from the Eas tern cities, which ho will dispose of on tcims to suit all customers old as well as new ones. His stock, has been selected with great care, which for quality and quantity cannot be beat on this side of Jordan. The stock consists of Foreign and Amen- Ttckiag, ran Ltothst Plain. Cassimtrs, Fancy do, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Ticceds, Testings of all Jiiitds, Shirts and Draiccrs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, w Gloves 'and Hosiery, Alapacas, Delaines, iVw Stylet, Coburg Cloths Mack Silks, Fancy Silks -Arao 'Style of Prints, GingJiamt, -Calicoes, -Woolen Plaids . Shirting Muslins, Sheeting do.. , Flint nrls. A large supply of HARDWARE, QUZEXS WAllEand GROCERIES. Call at the store of El. Roberts if you wish In purchase goods, and at low prices. We consider it na trouble to show our poods so walk in and judge for yourselves. EDWARD ROBERTS. i; Elensburg. April 23, 1P56. - TaUc Koilcc. NY person iudeptea to inc for fees, as 1 ro- thonotary &c, of Cambria county, win save costs.tby settling the same Immediately. - . , HOWARD J. TtOBERTS. 1' Ebensburg Dec. 30, 1856. . - BLANK. Summons, Subpoena's, Executions .Tavern Petitiens, Bead, Ac. For sa.oal tki6 office - SEW GOODS, WirVfr COOS. - ; 'HE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing 1 to his numerous customers, and the public generally, that he is now opening cue of the largest and most desirable stocks of . FALL A IND WIKTEli UOUDd I ever presented to : this corcrnuuity. L..8 stock aonsisu chiefly of tho following viz : JjAdies drkss goods i . : i such as Talmas, Yizettes, Shawls, Silks, lieii nos. Cashmeres, Woolen Plakls, Do Lames, lie Bagcs, Alapacas, Ginghams, Calico: BONNLXb Ribbons, Collars, Trimmings, &c. GENTLEMEN'S GLOTHIKU! sucn as Over Uuats, Dress tJoats, rants, ests, ShirU, Drawers. &c. Also a l trge stock of DOMESTIC GOODS! . such as Brown and Bleached. Muslins, Drills, Denims. Shirtings, Checks, Kentucky Jeans, Sati nets, Cassimeres, Flannels Lindseys, 'lacking. Blankets, Sec. Also Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Trunks, Hardware, Quecnsware, Glasswaro, Tinware, and a large stock of GROCERIES! n would solicit Farmers who are ia wantcf GOOD CORN SUELLERS & STRAW CUTTERS to call and examine hU stock ; he would wish also to inform them that he has made arrange ments to supply them with all kinds of FER TILIZERS, such as Peruvian and Mexican Gu anos, &c. He invites one and all to come and examine his large and well selected StcKk before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to. sell at smaller prohts than ver betoie Known in iris vicinitr. The ONE. PRICE blbltJl wi'.l ue continued as heretofore, so that parents maj send their children in make purchases with as mucn advantage as if they went themselves. - DANIEL Al'LAUUtU.1. Tunnel Hill, Octolr 8, 185C. GREAT ESCITEMEXTl! 'SIBBi BSLMS'Ei! !! rnME subcriber would respectfully inform the J. p-ood citizens of Ebensburg and the adjoin ing vicinity that lie Las returned from Philadel phia, with the largest and most varied assort ment of GROCERIES ever offered. The stock consists as follows : Groceries: Molasses, Sugars, Teas,. Rice, Candles.Sjaps, Fish, Salt, Bacon & Hams, flour. Oat Meal. Corn Meal, Tobacco. Peaches, Dried Apples. Salcratus, Baking Sosla, Dried Herrings, Iurkee's Baking Powder, Sardines,MustardkSpi- ces, Hollowavs Worm Ixmlectmn. negar, Confectioiiartes : Candies, Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, Prune. Segars, Fruits, Figs, Nuts of all kinds, ILlquors: Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Bran dy, Raspberry Brandy, French Brandy, Port Wine. Old Rye Whiskey. Brushes, &C, &C : Horse,Sweepiug, Dus tin", Scrub and White Wash Brushes, Bed Cords, Twine, Coru brooms, Baskets of all kinds, Tubs and Buckets of all kinds, Wash Boards, Butter Bot1s, Nails, Lanp Globes, Curry Combs, Carpet. IIamni?rs and Tacks, Window Glass of all kindj, Arnold's l."k, Hover's Ink, Steel Pens, Station ary of all kinds. Together with a large assortment of otter arti cles not enumerated, which will bt sola ai cheap if not cheaper than any establishment ir. tne county. KICHARD TUDOR. Ebensburg, July 30, 185540. 131 1'ORTAST AOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Milton Roberts, dee'd, for costs as Prothonotary and Hcrk of the Quarter Sessions are heri.y notified fo nkc payment without delay, as it will be ve ry unpleasant for me to have to. resort to compul s .rv measures and thereby add costs, which mil be imperative rmie paii dutrtly. Howard J. Roberts, of this borough is duly au thorized bv me to receive said fees nnd rece pt for the same. He will attend for that purpose, a tho Prothcnotary's office, in Ebensburg, at the en suing Court in December next. . JOHN WILLIAMS, Ex'r . Ebensburg, Oct. 5, 1836. -tf. Doctor on nts. LEWIS BEYNON Tailorland Decorator of the outwari Tabernacle ui laaiiuuu. HAS removed his shop to the ttc&i cnaui -of town, a few doors west of the Foundry, where gentlemen and their sons will find it to their advantage to cau on wic "- scriber. and get their clothing tasmonauiy maue up and to fit in a style impossibJe to oe execueu by any ether esUblishment in thecouuty. E':esburg, JMarcn otn 1000- GEO. SI. XEED. REED&UETER, ATT Oil XE YS A T LA W. Ebensburg, Pa. T. I METER GENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insuranct Company. Counsel given in the Lnglisa and Ucrman langunges. v Office on High ttreet r.oenBourg, i eta . . Feb. 6, 1856. ly. James M'Dermlfs Store OPPOSITE THOMI'SOX'S HOTEL,' . EEEXSBIRG, PA. CAX BE FOl'XD THERE LADIES Morocco, Calf and rtent Leather Boots, and strong Shoes suitable for winter, Gaiters and Gum Shoes. GIRL'S Shoes, coarse and fine child's Shoes Overshoes aud Gum Shoes. MEN'S AND BOY'S Boots Hats and Caps. MEDICINES for the Sick. COFFEE, Tea, Sugar, &c, for all. CANDIES, Nuts. and Apples. CIGARS, and Tobacco. A CHOICE lot of Pen and Pocket Knives. FORT-MONAIErt. COMBS, RINGS, AND - ; BREAST -PINS. STOCKING YARNS. NOTE PAPER, letter and Foolscap ditto. COMFORTS, Gloves and Hose, BRUSHES and Combs. PATENT Thread, and Spool Thread- VELYET, &c. ..' MANY articles suitable tor presents. CALIi Asiu SLJLi uuiw oiuuv, Admittance Free. Ebensburg. Nov. 26, 1856. 5t. . BEH. P. TEOElPSOIff, P.-L PATTON & CO. . Wholesale Dealers ia aud Manvfactcrs tf HATS, CAPS, FliRS, Hatters' .Materials, Straw Gockfis, Artificial Flowers' Bufialo Bobes, &c . Ko. U8 MARKET STREET, Below Fourth'. Soutli Side, PHILADELPHIA. . CASH T AID IOR RTJOL AND SHIPPING FURS. TRICE I. PATTON. A. OPrENHElMEIL Ih. 17, 18J.6. t, ' l,QOO DOLLARS REVTARfK, WIIOTXSALG. AND RETAIL Tin, Copper, ami snrct-iro ire. Cacetroet, Job T. . THE subscribe rcspecurnlly mwnci ui friends and th? public geoWJj.ta llu li.i .ctiin rTl-i lYlornwt tliV m Otlftra - - I ' T " lino i,vii.mi-.m ---- . . . o: nn, ijoprcc.auu CMwi-iro. -- . branches, at the old stand, whertf he " ed to see all who want any articlex'n his V- Feeling grateful for pa&t favors,-, he Itoft , i -; strict attention and Lur flear.ng. to tvern. -?- ceive a liberal share of patronnge T dun well to call and examine rricts aatl gyallty. U hica will be foiind superior t oy cfTered in' the 5vw ; east or west. All orders from one dollar to tM. -hundrefl filled with promptness and .dispatch Price List sent to merchants, If requested. Ware-rooms on Canal Street, one door below the Collectors OiTice. F, W, II AY.. Jtbnstown, Feb. 18, 1S57. COOKING STOVES. Large Oven, Etna. Iraa City, Complete Cock. Diamond. and of Brad ey's celebrated Stoves, for eale at Suufaciurox'a retail prices, by V- Y. HAT- HEATING STOVIiS, Radiate, Fora, Frank lin, Carbon. Parlor, and all Parlor or Roota Stoves made ra either citv furahhed low fnr cibk. . F. W. HAY MINERS LAMPS, Tinware, Copper- and Sheet-Iroii Ware, cheAp for cah ,oa Caaal Street by . J. W. DAY. SPOUTING, Riofing mid nir kindsof JyQ, work done promptly at cash rates, by- .- - . ' . f: wv1iay 4 LL who want a first rate Stoves, ehap Tin ware, or any Kitchen utcasiV wfif dtlVwitU the cash at the Ware-rooms cf . F: W. HAY'. SIOTEt. PROPERTV FOR SAI.H. THE subscriber offers 'a i. J-rivato sale, the property now occupied by her ? A Hotel, ia the Borough of Ebensburg. It is situivd in an el- 1 igible and business part of the Borough J PeSitV T sion. wi)i beiven the fir.st of April next. MARY ANN LlTZl-NUi.lt. Feb. 4. 1S5T. tf ' : . RICHARD K, ONES, WITH - - SQUIRE, ZI2SMEHEIAN & ALLEH WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NO 143 MARKET STREET, nrTwr-JTS Tiiiao asi foubth, FRANCIS SQUIRE, ) 1). M. ZIMMERMAN. V ' rHii-tmnjciA. GEORGE N. ALLEN. " - -Feb. 4.1857. tf . SOTiCE. WHEREAS, Letters of Adaiinistration on the estate of Catheriut Ich?, late of AUeghenj township, Cambria county, deeeastd, has.tceu granted by the Register of said county, to tie un dersigned, residing ia the township aforesaid, all persons having chains against the estate of said decedent, will present them properly autheatica-; ted for settlement, and those indebted are recVf fr ied to make payment without oelav. - . 'JACOB BEHE, Administrator. February 11,1 857. Ct. Xcw CIocUs, lVatcIies & Jewels T HE subscriber Lereoy pro claims to- the iahrbitants-of gtfi. Johnstown and the surrouudipj country that he has just returned rora KewA'ck Y.'ltli the laruert ana l-cit ssurtsaeut ci CLOCKS. WATgilES fr JWJPLRY'" ever brought io their midst, which he Knows h can and will sell chcape. than any dealer ia th town or county. : ' . - t His cheap Breast Pins, hitherto sold at $2. will now be sold at $1,50 ;" such as were sold fat 42,20 are now offered at il,62f , i c. -.-- His fine plated Ear Drops, which were sold at $1,75 are now sold at 51,25 : ethers held -t $1,37 will be sold at $1,C0, and afl other articles cf hi old "stock remaining cn hand will tedUposed of at a "like discount. Ills new ttock. consist, ia part of 98 silver bunting case Letrfe VviritLes; 18 cases richest style of Clocks ;. 180 Breast Tins; 120 Ear Drops 200 Finger Rings, together with a. vxi4e?y-ofC shirt studs. Wrist and Neck Buttons, Gcldpens -, and Holders, Fob and Guard Chains, and many minor articles to numerous ta mention. He has also added a number of iiew and impor tant implements to his already large collection of. tools, whereby be is enabled to execute work witl greater dispatch and less cost.. Thankful for past favors, and hapmg for a con tinuance of the same, he trusts that bis friw.d will not forget the one-priced store of JOSEPH G. HOLJTES, Main street, sign cf the big Watch v February 11, 1857. Taluable Town Property FOR SALE. THE subs riber will effe-r at private Ale Lis his dwelling house aud, lot, situated on high Street, two ldoors west of the Mansion House. Also, a good store room two stories Lih. with back buildings adjoining, with a good stable tttV Also, will be disposed on reasonable terms from.. 12 to 15 acres of. excellent land in pood cultiva tion, and adjoining the borough of Ebensburp. DAVID Jv-EYANS. Ebensburg. Dec.m, lt?56.-".';: rTHE subscriber has just received and now cp A. cned out afc his store "rxminthc borough Iv-'ietto. a large and well selected " stock nf Fall and Winter Goods, viz : ClothSjCassimeres, Satinets. Tweeda, Jeans, Ladies' Dress Goods. Freucln" Melinoes, Tartar Plaid. Silks, De LuiucS,' Pcpllcs, Englil IJariT.' noes. Coburgs, Alpacas, Debe:?, Bay SUt Iohr and square bbawlj; Calicoes, Ginghailis, Checks. Ticking, - A handsome asaorimrnt f. KAIIIXJP CLf) I IIIXG, togctLerwith a, l;-rge ft?sortmeiit of Groceries Hardware, Quecnsware. Drus. Oils. Paint, . Pat ent M.-dicincs. Dye-stuffs. Cu.tU bv the keg. Glaf a by the bi, F.6h and Sal the barrel. Cedar- -ware, tojjfcthqr with many other articles too nu merous to.B5tiii.UJa. all of which willbesold at tb -lowest figure. GraYii'of ait kind taken board and shingles wanted. ' P. II. SlULLDS. Lcj;;tttn Oct. $9, 19ZC 1. tf R. A. DORSE Y. - WUOLESAU: AND RETAIL I 'EALF-R IX TOBACCO & SKGAES, Xo.il gj lriftUMxcct, IMiIla. "757 ILL b happy, to ryct-ivv the oWcm of hi T T country friindi, vu.l as xaany otl ?rs. may favor tl e firm tth a call," Tl ry wilt al ways find a full aud wlovt arMrtuicni !' thf I Vfrands of tjbacc aiid segn,- wl.kL n ill t- vi on favorable tt rms. " "... Septcml er 6 , 1 3. ' he Cash System he hag atloiitffi, ts iv . and long credit takes the profits. ' ; . " . - 1 a . . a UiKtV II.IILO t t - -"' I i. I't ILL 4 - . in ! 1i . m : t : i t " t t ; i ::r.' i ' T . ' ; 4. -4 1 I - '-- ' ' i. t 'I t i . !'. - : i . - : I'it. i ; - - ! f . i .i j :'. V r I - V' ti : 1 -i i'M. i - ". i't - i:- i " II
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