Ur. SanforiVN INVIGORATOR, f0 R L I V i: R R E M E D Y IS AN AH 11 CLE THAT . EVERY BODY NEEDS WHO IS not in a perfect state of iit'aith, for the Liver is second only to the Lout in our liuman economy, ami when that is deran ged the whole vital machinery runs wrongs To find a medicine peculiarlj" adapted to this disease has Leon the study of one of the proprietors- in a large and extended practice for the past twenty years', aad the result of his experiment is theln vigoia'or, us a rever-failiug remedy where medi cine h:us any power to help. As a Liver Remedy it has no equal, as all testify who u.-w it. A lady, writing from Brooklyn, says " Would that I could express in this short letter the va'ue ;ur Iavigorator has been to me in raising a large ijunilyof children, for it has never failed to re lieve ail allections of the stomach, bowels or at tacks or worms. If mothers once had this rem edy placed within their reach, and were taught how to use it, a fearful and untold amount of agony might be saved." Oao of our prominent banker? says, " Five or eix years since, I found ni3-sclf running down with a liver difficulty : resorting to 3'our Invigor- ator, was greatly relieved, and, continuing for a season, was entirely restored. A clergyman called at our office the other day and 6aid ho had given a poor woman a bottle, who was suffering Very tady from Liver Com plaint, and before she had taken the whole of it she was at work earning bread for her family. A gentleman, recently from the West, says, 'while at Chicago, he was attacked with a slow lingering fever, that baffled the skill of physicians but the Invigorator cured him in a few days. One of our city merchants said while on a visit to Troy a few days since, he was attacked with bowel and stomach disorders, so as to confine him to his room, he Kent to the urug store for a bottle of Inviorator, took one dose, which relieved him so that he was able to attend to his business. An acquaintance, whose business compels him te write most of the time, sayB, he became so weak as to be unabc at times to hold his pen, while at others, sleep would ovei power him, but the Invigorator cured him. A gentleman from Brooklyn called on us a wek or two since, looking but the shadow of a man, with skin yellow, rale and deathlike. He had been for a long time suffering from Jaundice and Dyspepsia, and unable to attend to his business, Wc taw him again to day a changed man, and to use his expression, he has not seen the bottom of the first bottle, and further adds " it saved my life for I was fast going to a consumptive grave Among tac hundreds of Liver Remedies now ottered to tho peiblie. theio are none we can so fitfly recommend as Dr. Sandford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy, so generally known now throughout the Union This preparation is truly a Liver Invigorator, producing the most happy renlts on all who use it. Almost innumerable certificate have been given of tho great virtue of tuis medicine by these of the highest standing in society, and it is, without doubt, the best prcpar aiion now before the public. SAN FORD & CO .Proprietors, 345 Broadway, Nev York. For Sale here by all Druggists. April 15, 1857. PROFESSOR O. J. "WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. FOR PRODUCING HAIR ON BALD HEADS, AND RESTORING GREY HAIR TO ITS NAT URAL COLOR. mlUS A STONISIIING AND UNEQUALLED 1 preparation has never failed to produce a irrowth on Bald Heads, when used according to the direction, and turn hair back to its original lolor, after having become gTey and reinstate it . n all its original health, lustre, softness and beau- v. Removes at once all scurf, dandruff and un- leasant itching, scrofula, eruptions and feverish neat from tLe scalp. It also prevents the hair from becoming unhealthy and falling off, and hence acts as a perfect HAIR INVIGORATOR AND TONIC. o A rrentleman of Boston writes to his friend' in New Bedford thus : To your inquiries, I would reply, that when I commenced using Professor Wood's Hair Restora- rive, my lurtr was almost white, and had been so for the last ten years and it was very thin on the top of my head, and very loose, and pulled out freely : but I found that before I had used all the second bottle, (which was eight weeks) my hair was entirelv changed to its original color, light brown, and is free from dandruff and quite moist. I have had my hair cut tivc or six times since the change, and haver never seen any thing like white hair startiug from the roots; and it is now as thick as it ever was, and docs not come out at all.. It has proved, in my case all that I could wish to ask. July 1, 1855. Yours, etc. I From the Boston Herald. J Sometuixo Worth Kxowino. By using Professor Wool's Hair Restorative, grey hair can be permanently restored to its original color. The subjoined certificate from Johnston & Stone, Gardiner, Maine, is but one of the many instan ces that are daily coming to our knowledge, of its wonderful effects. It is no longer problematical, but a self-evident truth, as hundreds in our com munity can testify. Gardiner, Maine, June 26, 1856. Deab Si r : 1 have used two bottles of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing the hair. Before using it, I was a man of seventy. My hair has now attained its origi nal color. You can recommend it to the world without tho least fear, asmy case was one of tho worst kind. Yours respectfully, DANIEL N. MURPHY. Trofessor O. J. Woon. Brookfiei.p, Mass., January 12, 1855. Deah Sib: Having made a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that it effect has been excellent in removing inflam mation, dandruff, and a constant itching tenden cy with w Inch I have been troubled from child hood ; and has also restored m y hair, which was turning gray, to its original color. I have used no other article with anything like the pleasure and profit. Yours, Truly, J. K. BRAGG. Tastor of the Orthodox Church, Erookfield. Prof- U. J. Wood. From the Missouri Democrat. WOOD'S HAIR DYE. This admirable article is rapidly improving the hair. No article of a similar kind, now before the public, enjoys a bet ter reputation as a restorative) and invigorating hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upon the growth and character of the hair, giving a silky and glossy texture to that which was formerly of a coarse and dry na ture. It has, also, we understand, a tendency to preserqe the youthful appearance of the hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in its faror, we hard ly perceive how any lady or gentlemen should be without so valuable an adjunct to their toilet. O. J- WOOD 4- CO., Proprietors, 312 Broad way. New York, and 1 14 Market Street St. Lou is, Mo. For sale here by all the Druggists. April 20, 185C 2G-3m. T1LANK Summons, Subpoenal, Executions jL3 Tavern Petitions, Bondu, &e vor sale at thin ofiioi New Clocks, Watches & Jewelry tHE subscriler hereby pro- 1 claims to the inhrbitants of. Jt)hnstown and the surrouuding country that he has just returned lrom iNew ions with the largcrt and best assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY ever brought in their midst, which he knows he can and will sell cheapci than any dealer in the town or county. His cheap Breast Pins, hitherto sold at $2. will now be sold at $l,50j such as were sold at $2,25 are now offered at il,G2J, &c. His fine plated Ear Drops, which were sold at 41,75 are now sokl at $1,25 ; others held at $1,37 will be sold at $1,00, and oil other articles of his sold stock remaining on hand will be disposed of at a like discount. His new stock consist in part of 98 silver hunting case Lcvre Watches; 18 cases richest style of Clocks ; 180 Breast Pins; 120 Ear Drops ; 200 Finger Rings, together with" a variety of shii t studs, Wrist and Neck Buttons, Gold Pens and Holders, Fob and Guard Chains, and many minor artices too numerous to mention. He has also added a number of new and impor tant implements to his already large collection of tools, whereby he is enabled to execute work with greater dispatch and less cost. Thankful lor past lavors, ana naping ior a con tinuance of the same, he trusts that his friends will not forget the one-priced store of JOSEPH CI. HOLMES. Main street, sign of the big Watch. February 11, 1857. finilE subscriber has lust received and now op- A encd out at his store room in the borough ot V . . . - - Loretto, a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, viz ; Cloths,Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Ladies' Dress Goods. French Merinocs, Tartan Plaid, Silks, Dc Laines, Poplins, English Meri nocs. Coburgs, Alpacas, Debcge, Bay State long and square shawls, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Ticking, &c, A handsome assortment oi MADE-IT C1.01IIIXG, tocether with a large assortment of Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, Drugs, Oils. Taint, Pat ent Medicines. Dye-stuffs. Nails by the keg. Glass by the box, Fish and Salt by the barrel, cedar- ware, together with many otner articles too nu merous to mention, all of which will be sold at the lowest figure. Grain of all kind" taken boards and shingles wanted.. F. II. SHIELDS. Loretto, Oct. 29, 185G 1 tf 111 EMEU li Speculation. TITHE subscribers, having purchased the right J- to make and sell II ALDEMAN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE HARROW, and being anxious to have it immediately introduced, propose to sell township rights at very low rates. J. his narrow is one of the most important improvements of the age, and especially suitable for this country. We respectfully invite larmers to come ana examine this Harrow. We will be ready to sell township rights until the 1st of December, after which time the townships not disposed of will be reserved by US. M. U. C & CvU. October 20th, 18561 tf. ' GREAT EXCITEMENT! ! II! THE subcriber would respcctfullynforra the cood citizens of Ebensburg and the adjoin ing viciifity that he has returned from Philadel phia, with the largest ana most vanea assort ment of GROCERIES ever offered. The stock consists as follows : Groceries: Molasses, Sugars, Teas, Rice, Candles,Soaps, Fish, Salt, Bacon & Hams, Hour, Oat Meal, Corn Meal, Tobacco, Teaches, Dried Apples, Saleratus, Baking Soda, Dried Herrings, Durkee's liaking i'owder, barcunes, Mustard, bpi- ces, Jriouoways worm voniection, vmegar. Comectloiiarfes : Candies, Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, Prune. Scgars, Fruits, Figfl, Nuts of all kinds. IJquoi H: Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Bran dy, Raspberry Brandy, French Brandy, Port Wine. Old Ryo Whiskey. Brushes, &c., &c : Horsc,S weeping, Dus ting, Scrub and White Wash Brushes, Bed Cords, Twine, Corn brooms, Baskets of all kinds, Tubs and Buckets of all kinds, Wash Boards, Butter Bowls, Nai's, Lamp Globes, Curry Combs, Carpet Hammers and Tacks, Window Glass of all kintLi, Arnold's Ink, Hover's Ink, Steel Pens, Station ary of all kinds. Together with a large assortment of otr.ei arti cles not enumerated, which will be sola as cheap if not cheaper than any establishment in the county. RICHARD TUDOR. Ebensburg, July 30, 185G 40. Tin, Copper, and Slieet-Iron Ware IX TERC1IANTS and others in want of TIN. liunxit uu ouj!,Lr-inuM WAKE are respectfully invited to call and examine, my stock, got up expressly for the sprinsr trade. It is the largest and best assortment to to found West of the mountains, made in a superior manner and of the very best materials. Having adopted all the improvements, of the times in the trade, in machinery and materials, I am prepared to complete successfully with city manufacturers, in prices ana terms. Orders from one dollar to five hundred dollars worth, promptly filled, the wares carefully packed and guaranteed not to leak. One trial from merchants who have not dealt with me heretofore is requested. At least send for a Price List. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit their continuance. Address F. W, HAY. Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa. April 8,1 857. PHILADELPHIA Wood 12oulding Mill, Willow Street ibtTt Twelfth, Worth Side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW ING. Agents wanted in the various Towns in his por tion of the State, to whom opportunities will bo offered for largo profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. Aprils, 1857. are Yoi until i SURVEYS made and applications taken for in surance against Firein the PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. M'COY, Agent. Wiltnore P. O., Cambria Co. K 8sorted pieces of Stone Ware, just re el f Uceived at the Cheap Store of E ROBERTS' PHIL S. NOON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PENNA. Office on Ctlonnade Row. fcM. D. MAGCHAX ATT OR NE Y A T L AW, Ebtnibnrgt Pa. OFFICE No. 2, "Colonnade Row," Court House. December 7, '54 ly near the CYRUS It. PERSHIXC, ittr T icor.-JohnstowBi Pa. 4VFF1CE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto- ry of Good 6,- Pershing's Store Kooni. January 30, 1851 ly. - ABRAHAM KOPEL1X, Attorney at Law Johnstown VFFTflE on Clinton Street, a few doors north - of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1823. M. IKASSOIV, Attorney at law, Ebensburg, Pa- Dal f Aug. 24, 1853. Dr. Henry Yeagley, Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa. OFFICE next door to his Drug Store, corner of Main and Bedford streets. Johnstown, July 21, 1852. B. L- JOHSSTOU. A. C. II I'LL IN. JOHNSTON & MULLIN ; Counsellors and At torneys at Law. Office opposite tho Court House, Ebensburg, Fa. Nov. 30, 1854. M William Kittell. William A. Murra KITTELL &, MURRAY, "AYING associated themselves in the prac H ticc of the LAW, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to them. Ebensburg, June 14, 185G. GEO. M. REED. T. L. 11KTER Ebensburg, Johnstown. REED & 1IEYER, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, T. HEYER GENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company. Counsel given in the English and German languages. Office on High Street Ebensburg, Tcnn'a. Feb. 6, 1856. ly. ' F. M. GEORGE, Justice of t&e Peace, foot of Plane Ho 4, A. P. H.K. WTlUi attend promptly to all collections en- " trusted to Lis care. Office, adjoining the Post Office, July 28, 1852. JOIIX COX RAD, ATTIM1Y A! COUNSELLOR AT LAfi JoriNTTowN, Cambbia Co., Pa, COUNSEL given in the English and German V- languages. Collections promptly attended to. Office on Clinton street, in the' room former ly occupied by David Hite Esq. Jan. 7, 1857. Illy. DEXTISTItY. A. J. JACKSON, Surgeon Dentist will be foimd at Thompson's Mount ain House, where he can be found the third week of each month. Office in Johns town nearly opposke tt Grobria Iron Store. Ebensbi Marsn 12 185G. . M KERN Drs. t. M. SHANNON. Kern & Shannon, PRACTISING PHYSICIANS. JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA CO., PA. CO- Tender their professional services to the cit izens of Jefferson and vicinity, and all others de siring medical aid. Night call3 promptly at tended to. March 18, 1857. WM. DAVIS. JOUS LLOYD. Davis & Lloyd, "TTAVING formed a partnership in th Mer- JLjL cantile Business, would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. Call and see us at the old stand ot Wm. Davis. April 20, 1852. RICHARD M. JONES, WITH SQUIRE, ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NO 143 MARKET STREET," BETWEEN TRIED AND FOUKT1I, FRANCIS SQUIRE, 1 D.M.ZIMMERMAN, V Philadelphia. GEORGE N. ALLEN, j Feb. 4, 1857. tf BEN. P. THOMPSON, WITH P. I. PATTON 8L CO. Wholesale Dealers in and Manufactors of HATS, CAPS, FURS, Hatters' Material, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers' Buffalo Robes, &c No. 118 MARKET STREET, Below Fourth, South Side, PHILADELPHIA. CASH TAW FOR TV0L AND SHIPPING FURS. PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPrENHEIMER. Dec. 17, 1856. 8. GEORGE ROCHESTER WITH E&SER. & SNYDER, Wholesale Dealers In WINES & LIQUORS, XU. KU AKCU ST11EEX, PHILADELPHIA. March 18, 1857. JEFFERSON HOUSE. ' (NEAR WILLMORE STATION, PA. R. R.) JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA CO., Pa. THOMPSON & mm HACKS. JOHN M'COY Proprietor ALSO, IX CONNECTION, Will always be in readiness at Wilimore Sta tion on the arrival of each Passencer Train, con veying Passengers and Baggage, free of charge to Hotel, and leave directly via Plank Road for Ebensburg. CALL FOR THOMPSON & M'COY'S HACKS. Jane. 18, 1886. - - SOUS OP TEMPRASCK. f Highland Division, No. 84. Sons of Tem- l f peraneemeet at their Hall evcrv SATUR- phi . DAY ;vening, ia the npper itory of R. Geo. W. Todd, with CO A' RAD & WAiroay Importers & Wholesale Sealers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. REEP constantly on hand the genuine Timo thy Slack's Augers, Wm. Mann's, Beatty's, and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Wal dron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Common and Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, -c, arc, vhich they oner for sale on reasonable terms. to country dealers only. Janmry25, 1855. UNION HOI SE. EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA County, Pa. JOHN BLAIR, Proprietor. ALSO, IN CONNECTION, Will leave the Union House for Willmore Sta tion in time to take the Eastern or Western trains. Every accomodation will be afforded to make p asscnger comfrablte. WILLIAM CARR & CO, WHOLE SALE GROC RS IMPORTERS And Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, OU) BlUNUflUAiimiAanaliecUnea Whiskey. No. 329 Commercial Row, LIBERTY STREET PITTTSBURG, Pa. Sundries 5C0 Bbls double Rectified Whiskey. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whiskey, (Part very cnoice. ) 60 Hilda N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CAUR 4 CU. June 18, 1856. 84- REMOVAL ! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFACTURER AND "WHOLESALE DEALER IN nnnTQ quocq qtpau nnnirc uuu i uj uiiulu u i unit UUUUUJ HATS AND CAPS, No. 68$ North Third Street. lictween Arch ana lherry, PHILADELPHIA. March Glh 1856. John M'Keage, Manufacturer and Dealer In all Kinds of Cigars, Snns, Cnewiag ana Le&i Tobacco. Montgom ery st., iiouiaaaysDarg, r&. I onstantly on hand, a fine and well selected stocK ot bpanisn, and nali bpanisn cigars, at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. August 8, 1855. ly. M. M. MAKFLE. E. C. MCCLUEE. J. PATTON THOMPSON. Marple, McClure & Co. WE have this day associated with us, J. Patton Thompson. The Style of the firm will be Marple, McClure & Co. The Business of tho old firm will be settled by the new. JI. M. MAKFLE, E. C. McCLURE. Philadelphia. Jauuary 9, 1856. JOIIX II. ALLE & 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-WARE, CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descriptions. Please call and examine our stock March 4, 1857. ly. E. It. Myers. Wm. M'Devltt. MYERS & M'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign ana Domestic Wines and Liquors JVTO. 201 LIBERTY STREET, near the mouth jj of Sixth St., Pittsburg, Ta., keep constant ly on hand a supply of Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, Bacon, Fish, Flour, Lard, Oil, Cheese, and Pittsburg manufactured articles gen erally. April 15, 1857- PHILIP EETMEE. BOBT. J. ANDERSON. BE YMER & A 91) EH SO 9. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS. NUTS. SPICES. CONFECTIONARY. SUGARS. FIRE WORKS, cC. Ocj Oranges and Lemons received weekly. Ko. 39 Wood street. JT Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf. Now for Bargains. THE subscriber has just received from the East a large and splendid stock of new Goods of tho following articles, all of the best quality, Groceries such as Lonee, bugar. Tea, and Syrup Molasses, a little of the best that has ever been brought Ho this town before. ALSO Starch Corn which is very delicious for food, in fact he has everything that is in the Grocery line. ALSO A good as sortment ol fancy stationary and no tions. ALSO he has added to his stock a good assortment of HARVES1 TOOLS, which is very important to the Farmer at this time, consisting of the fol lowing articles such as SOYTUES, SNATHES, FORKS, RAKES, fye., all of a good qual ity. ALSO A good assort ment of DRUGS and MEDICINES to mention.- Also A largo lot ot GOOD FLO UR. ALSO BAR IRON, NALZS, and GLASS. Call and see and examine for yourselves, yon will not regret by doing bo. Ebensburg, July 9, 1856. 87. T UST received at the store of EDWARD BOB !F ERTS, 1,000 lbs Cod Fish. 10 half Brls Herring, and 10 half Brls Mackerel; Feb. 0, 1856. JOHN PARKE'S Johnstown Marble WoiKp, Franklin Street, nearly opposite the new 2etho- dist Church,' Johnstown, Fa. MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Man tels, Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured of she most beautiful and finest quality of foreign ana domestic marble, alwnys on hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the East, with the additioiof carriage. From long experience in the business and strict attention thereto, he can assure the public that all orders will be promptly attended to and the work finish ed in the best and most handsome manner,furnish ed to order and delivered at any place desired. ALbU, Grindstones of various grits and 6izes. suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by wholesale or retail. LyT"Por the convenience of persons residing in tbe east and north of the -county, specimens may le rcen .nd orders left with Stephen Lloyd, at his cabinet warerooms in Ebensburg. Purchasers are invited to examine stock and prices. fjune 20, 1855. LOUIS LUCKHARDT. WATCH MAKER, AuD DEALER lc rjfflHE undersigned respectfully sg begs leave to inform the Cr',?X citizens of Johnstown and vicinity j? that lie has just received and is now li'J opening the largest stock of C locks, M aiches and Jewelry, ever brought to Johnstown, without ex ception, which will be Bold " cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will alucays be uniform, Une customer will not be charged more for the tame quality of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortrsent- is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store on Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful jewelled. Gold Lepines. 4 holes Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Tencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold and Sdver Watch Kej-s, Portmonaies, Indies' Fans, fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, riated Teaspoons " Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &c, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordeons, Silver and Plated Spectacles, &c., &c, &c. ft?- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that he cannot be undersold, the undersign- respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage i-. i vi:- Toi'tc t rni'll k4n'n Ol ine puouc. uuiio uwuuuiui May 14, 185C. 2U-tt. F. M" George. Henry Itcucb. NEW FIRM. m a it u c x ji FfiHE subscribers would respectfully inform the X citizens of Cambria county that they have purchased the lannery Establishment at Hemlock Cambria County, formerly owned bv A. M. & 11. bite. The establishment will undergo new re pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Leather of all discriptions for country use, also, various kinds of Leather for the Eastern market. Cash will be paid for Bark and Hides of i sinds.orif preferred in exchange for Leather. None but practical workmen will be employed Orders for Leather will b promptly attended to F. M. UEOKUE. HENRY REUCH. May 7, 185C. 2S-tf FIKE1 SAVE If OUR. WtOPE ItTY fTlHE West Branch Iusurancc Company is pre- JL pared to take risks on property either on tch CASH, MUTUAL cr PERPETUAL plan. 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 sured. For a very small amount of uioncv his mind is entirely relieved from uneasiness and his family fin-case his property is burnt from want. Persons desiring to enect insurance will nnd it to their advantage to examine the terms of this Company and their mode of doing business which they can do by calling on the Agent. REFERENCES. Hon. Win. Bigler, Hon.- Simon Cameron, John Fenlon, Esq., and to persons insured in this com- pany- Hon. u. u. iiai4 , rres. Tnos. Kitches, Secy. J. C. NOON, Agent. Ebensburg, Dec 17, 1856. Cabinet Ware-Room. THE undersigned having purchased the entire stock of turniture, lools, &c of Ste phen Lloyd Jr., would respectfully in form the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, that he will manufacture all articles of Furniture rto order on the most reasonable terms. The stock now on hand is large, consisting of TABLES, BUREAUS, STANDS, BEDSTEADS, CRADLES, &c. &c. All articles manufactured in the establishment will be finished in a workmanlike manner, employ ing none but experienced workmen. RUliEKT LVAAB, U). Ebensburg April 2nd, 1856. XW II LACK SMITH SlIOl". r JUE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and tho vicinity that ho has rented the SM1111 fallUr formerly occu pied by Michael McCaguc, where ho intends to carry on the BLACKSMITH1N G in all itB branch es. Persons entrusting work to his care can rest assured that it will be promptly attended to and at moderate rates. He would also, inform the citizens that the business of HORSE SHOEING will be superintended by himself personally.- Owners of valuable horses will not be under the necessity of sending their stock to a neighboring village, as his experience in this line is widely known. ISAAC SINGER. . Ebensburg, April 9, 1856. EBENSBURG FOUNMY 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, Stoves, 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 oern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLASS. . March 22, 'So-tf. FISH A fresh lot of Salmon. Macker.il, Her ring aad Codfish, for sale bv " R. TTOOS. REMOVAL! The undersigned having removed the nw building two doors west of the old stand, would respectfully inform his customers and the pullui generally, that he has lately added to his former supply of Goods, and keeps constantly on haJ a full supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Silk Goods, made-up Cbthing, Hats and Car Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Careen' ter's tools, Smith's tools. Nails, a full supply c assorted Bar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron. Stoves and cast hollow-tvare constantly on hand" fnd l1' aU1 tm Ware C0045. wholesale Pine, Pi.plar and Cherry LumLer fcobght ani sold. Goods will le sold at the very lowest prirts '"s exchange for Cash or Country Produce. " TM i i E" "L'GHES. Ebensburg, March 15, 1855. THE GREATEST ATTRACTI0 !! J. MOORE &. SOX HAVE list opened at their old stand; In L Borough of Ebensburg, the richest and rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of l?HT ivn nrivmnn nnnnri l ALU HiUJ H IiUIa llUUDdi ever offered to the peonle of Pjml.n, n..L Jnusal care was taken in the t ; r goods, and care has been taken that nothing with in the range of a Country store, nor any wave near it, but what they can supply to their cus tomers, at Ieastas cheap as they can be had in the country. Their stock of Drv Gooda U large, embracing Cloths, of everv varietv n,l texture, Satinetts, Cassimeres. Tweeda. &c, Src, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirtig, and made up Clothing of every description. A great vaiiciv oi LADIES' FANCY DRESS norms of nil patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, &c. Their assortment of hats, caps, boots, and shoes. Is complete and unsurpassed. GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of everv rlt and quality. A well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Queensware aad Glass; Faints, Dj-e stuffs. DRUGS & MEDICINES. And all for sale low for cash, or riven fn change for country prodrce. Give us a call. , , J. MOORE & SON. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54. i oti tx not si;. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFPER. WOULD respectfully inform hid old friends and the travelling public that he has leas ed the Logan House, Uollidaysburg, and is pre- ru.vu w tuici iam au wdo may lavor him with thtir patronnpe in unobjectionable style. The HOUSE has been newlv furnished thro'. out in a style not surpassed by any i-stablighment in the interior of the State. His TABLE will always be supplied with all the substantial and delicacies of the season, and attpnriml ! t.- tive servants. In a word, no pains will be spared to make the Logan a first class house, and noth ing will be left undone to render its guests com fortable and happy". The STABLES, wh ich arc ex tens? vi. wl?! attended by honest and faithful hostlers. IvEorAUKAMT. The basement is occupied a Restaurant, where meals wHl 1. u.fr at all hours of the dav. tncetW rc, wild game, fish and all the delecacie And refresh ments of the reason. JOHN KIEFPER June 4, 185G.-S2tf. ARC4DE IIOTEI. HENRY FOSTER, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber would resnectfullv inform lLa citizens of Cambria county and the tr&vc41in? public generally, that he has l. asod f..r of years the above Hotel, and furnished it in a manner equal, if not superior, to many Hotels in estern I cnnsylvania, and it being wtnated in one of the most business struts in .Ti.tinttnu-n makes it a desirable stopping place for business men. The Bar will le furnished with the lct liquors the Philadelphia Custom House can aff.Td. Attached is a large and commodious Saloon in the basement story, where every delicacy will be served up. Every attention will be paid to visit ors. TiRVitv vnsrrn Johnstown, Sept. 3, 1856-tf CIIAXGE OF PROPRIETORS! CAMBRIA H0U8B. MAIN SREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. JOHN WILSON, Proprietor Mr. SAYLOR having retired, the present Pro prietor wnl take pleasure in accommodating his friends and the traveling public at this well known stand. He hopes, by energy and attention, to add materially to the character of the House. Ilia TABLE and BAR will always be furnlaW with the best that can be procured, so that the patrons of the House can rest satisfied neon tha score of good living. It is his design to make such additions also as will make the House superior to the generality of hotels. A HACK runs to the R. R. Station unon the arrival and departure of every Fasscnger Tram. II A-Pli'B - -t -.i njiuiLu iuii iu muuciMi, via uaviusvuie and Stoystown: departing from ths Hrnnn t T o'clock, every morning. January 14, 1857, Fountain Inn. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has again Uken possession of the well known tavern stand " Foun tain Inn," situated on the turnpike in Blair' Gap, where he will at all times be prepared la wait on his friends and customers. Thankful for past favors, he can assure the people of Cambria and Blair connties, that no pains w ill be spared to gain merit of their pat ronage JOHN FRIES. Feb. 4, 1857. r JOBH EVASS. ITU ETAS. BUSB JE. A ChangeNew Firm ! THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED 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 cany on the business in all its various branches at the old stands. The Tannery will be under the su perintendance of John Evans at the old stand formerly owned by J. Moore. The Shoamakm business will be carried on as usual a few door east of Snyder's Hotel in all its branches. The highest market price wiU be paid iri cash for hides. Chestnut andllemlock Bark 13 trade They have constantly n Land a large assort ment of French calf-skin, Men and Womens' Mo rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to ex cuta work on the shortest notice. Being practical workmen themselves, and uainrf none but the very best materials they are conS dent they can execute work as well and as cher$ sas any establishment in tho country. April 30, 1856-27tf. A'OTfCC THE undersigned would respeetfiiUy inferos the public that he has purchased the inter est of of Milton Roberts, deceased, in the Grocery business, and will continue to carry on at the old stand, and Would solicit a share of the public ras tom. The books of the firm ' of Tudor and Rob erts have been placed in toy possee6ion. All knowing themselves indebted will please call with me and settle. RICHARD TXT DOB. Ebensburg, Argust 21, 1856.