Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 22, 1857, Image 4

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LArIJ()l?ATOR,
AN AK 1'ICLK THAT SVERY CODY
J. NCKbS WHO LS not in a ierfect state. of
htalth, fjr theZiVi'- is secoiiJ only to the heart
in our human economy, and when that is derail-'
gtl the wluJtf vital machinery runs wrong. To
liml a incilicliic j. ecu'.iarly. aJuntisd U this disease
hiwbeen the sta ly'oi" one of the proprietors ia a
large and extended practice 1'jr the past twenty
yeare7.si.-d jtl'tj. result of ;his cipcrinunt is theln
viorator, as a i -ever-failing remedy where medi
cine has any power to help. As a Liver Itemedy
it has luetiual, as all testily wJio UoC it.
A lady, writing from IJryokln. says " Yould
that 1 cCuld express iu this shi rt k'ttor the va'ue
your Iaf iirator has been to me iu raising a large
t'.iniily vT ehildreli, fur it has never failed to re
lieve all affections of the stomach, bowels or at
tacks ot woiau. 'If mothers once had this rem
edy placed within their Teach, and were taught
:k"w to u.e it, a fearful and untold amount of
iu'oiiy mkutbc saved,'r " "". '. " ' ..'
One of our prominent 1 ankcre saysVitFive or.
years , since,. I iouud luystli running down
vrith a liver difficulty presorting to your luvior
at.r,' was greatly relieved, and, continuing for a
njasou, was entirely restored. ,
A clergyman called at our office the- other day
and -sail he had given a. poor woman a bottle,
who was su;Ieriiig very cad7y from Liver Com
plaint, and before she had taken the whole of it
she was at work earning bread fur her family.
A gentleman," recently from tho West, tr.ys,
while at Luicago, he was attacked with, a tlow
lingering fever, that uafiiwi tea skill cf physicians
but the luvigorator cured him in a lew days.
One of our city merchan ts said while on a visit
to Troy a f-'W days since, he. was t attacked with
bowel and atom.tch th.-orders, so as to conhnchim
to his ro jiu, he te.it Xa the urug store for a bottle
cf Inviurator, ttxik one da-.e, which relieved Lira
bo that he was ab!e to attend to his business.
An acquaintance, whose business compels him
U.' write most of the time, gays, ho became so
weak as to be unabZe at times to hold Lis pen,
while at others, sleep would ova power him, but
the Invigovator cured him.
A gciitlemau from Brooklyn called cu us a week
or two since, looking but the shadow' of a man,
with bkiu yellow, pale and deathlike.' lie had
ljeen for along time siiff-'iing from Jaundice and
DvsTcnsia. and unable to attend to h:s business.
We taw him mram to dav a ehanircd man, and
to use his exnrcssiou. he has nut seen the bottom
of the" first bottle, and further adds , it saved my
life for t ;vas fast going to a consumptive grave
Anions the hundreds of Liver Iteuiedies now
offered to the public, the:c are none 'we can so
fully recommend 'as'Dr: Sandfurd's Invigorator,
or Liver Itemed v . 'so 'Generally known now
.thr wgheut the Union, This preparation is truly
a L-ver lavuryrator. producing the most hap-'J'
results on all who use it. Almost innumerable
certificate have becn eivenof the crcat virtue of
tuts mediciuo by these of the. highest standing in
bociety, and it is. without doubt, the best prepar
ation now before the. public. iT
SANFOKD ArCO .rronrietoT.
1-V Sale here by all Druggists." '-' s-'
April 15, 1657.
--rBOFUSSOR-O.'J. WOOD'S t
IlillE' BESTOEATIVE.
FOli lTlODLTiNG HAlli ON BALD HEADS
" AXD- KESTOinXCT.
GEE
Y HAIE TO ITS HAT-
T
fPUIS l STO NT S H IXG ' A I D UNEQUALLED
preparation nas never ii'.ieci to produce
srruwth ou l'-.dd Heads, jvhen used according to
according
the direction, aad.tnrn hair back to its original
folor, after havim become grey and rcinstato
iu all it-? original health, lustre, suftnessand beau-
tv. llemoves at once all scurf, dandrufi and un
vleasani itching, scrofula, eruptions and fcveritil
heat from the scalp. It alsj prevents the hai
thv.and lalnng oil, and
hc.ict acts a a perfect
JIAlIi 1NTG0UAT0I1 AND
TONIC.
A pcnt'eniau of Bjatou writes to his friend in
New lkufoid thus: ;
To ycur ino v.irios., I would reply, tl.at when I
commenced u.iug l'rofcasor Wood's Hair Restora
tive, my hair was almont white, and had been so
for the last ten years and it was Aery thin on the
t p cf my heed, and ".fry lxse, and pulled out
freely ; 1 ut I found that before I had used all the
s.-oond bottle, (which was eight weeks) my hair
was entirely changed to its original color, lif'ht
brown, and is free from dandruff and quite moist.
1 have had my hair cut five or six times since the
change, and have never seen any thing like white
hair starting from the roots ; and it is now as
thick as it ever was, and decs not come out at
all. It has pioYed iu my case all that I could
wi.4i to ask.
July 1, 1855.
Yours, etc.
Frjir. the Boston Herald. J i
SoMETuiNii Woutji Knowing. l?y using
Professor Wood's lhiir Ile.-torative, grey hair ran
he permanently restored to its original color.
Tne subjoined ccrtilicate from Johnston & Stcne,
(iardiner, JIaiae, is but one of the many instan
ces tbr.t are daily coming to our knowledge, of its
wonder fid effects. It is no longer problematical,
but a self-cvideut truth, as hundreds in our com
munity can testify.'
C'AKnixER, Maine, June 2", 1S50.
L'n.vu S:i : 1 have i;setl two bottlea of Professor
W'.hkI's Hair Rcstorp.tive, "nd can truly siiy it is
the jicucst discovery of t!e age for restoring and
ciiangiiig the Lair. DiTove Uoing it, I was a man
f seventy. My hair has now attained its origi
nal color. Yon can rdcommend it to the world
without the least fear, as my, case waoone of the
worst kind..
Your? respectfully,
NIKL 7 MLTil'IlY.
DAN
Professor O.
J. Woo
Br.ooKriKi.n, Mass., January 12, 1855.
Dear Siu : Having mr.de a trial of your
llair ltest(rative, it gives me pleasure to say that
its elVe.-t has been excellent in removing iullam
mation, dandrulf, and a constant itching tenden
cy with which I have been troubled from child
hood ; and has also restored my hair, which was
turning gray, to its original co'or. I have used
no other article with anything like the pleasure
and profit. Yours, Truly,
J. K. PIlAtiG. '
Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Erookficld
Prof- O. J. Wood.
From theJIisscuri Democrat.
WOOD'.S HAlll DYE. This admirable article
is rapidly improving the I::-.ir. No article of" a
nuiilar kind, now bjforo the public, enjoys a bet
ter repu.ati n as a restorative and invigorating
l air t n;c. Its peculiar chemical qualiti ts have
a beneficial c.Tyctnpon the growth and "character
of t!; !:.ir, giving a f ilky and g!o.s.-y texture, to
that which was fo. merly of a coaise and dryna
turc." It Ua5, also, we urwcrstand,a tendency to
jtreicrqc the youthful appearance of the hairand
d'.-?troyiig or countcractirg the effects cf age. -
With such recommeadatiens in its favor, we hard
ly perceive how any lady or ' gentlemen should bo
without so Filnable an adjunct to their toilet
O. J WOOD CO., Proprietors- 312 Broad-1
way, -New"brk, and 114 Market Street St. Lou
lf, M For salv here lv all the Druggists.
t April 29, 1856. 26-Jm. , , . . '
BLANK Simmons, Subpoena's, Execution
Tiern Pelifieue, Bonda, Ac. Por sale al
'Jfi oSic-3
THE 'subscriber; hereby!' pro-1!
I CU11U13 W UIV luniuiinuia V
Johnstown and the surroundin"
country that he has just returned rora Kcw York;
with the largert and Jjpt Assortment' of ; -
CLOCK3. WATClV'ifc:jjWELIlVv
ever brought in their inidst which he icnowg he
can. and will sell chcape: than" any dealer in the
town or 'county.' rVM ..... u .... '- :
. His cheap Breast Tins, hitlirto sold at $'2, 'will
now be sold at $1,50; such as were soldat $2,251
are now ofi'ered at 41,62f v-4i tf4
His fiue ; plated Lar Drops, which ivero sold at
$1,75 are now sold at $1,25;-others held at $1,37
will be sold at $1,00, and aZl other articles of his
sold fctock remaiuiufr on hand will be disposed of
at a like discount. '. . His new stock consist in-part
of -.-
93 il ver hunting case Lcvrc AVatches j
.18 cases richest stvleof Clocks; - ;-
180 Breast l'ina ; .120 Ear Drops ; " '
200 Finger Kings, together Avitli a varietj- of
shirt 8tuds, Wrist and Keck Buttons, Gold Bens
and Holders, Fob and Guard. Chains, and many
minor articcs toj uumerous to mention. " -. f
lie has also added a number of new and impor
tant implements to his already large collection of
tools, whereby he is enabled to execute woiuwitn
greater 'dispatch and icsp cost.
Thankful lor past tavors, ana haping lor a con
innancc'of the same, ho trusts that his menus
will not forget the on e-prk;cd: store of, ' -''': ,
' JOSEITi.G. HOLMES.
llain street, sign of the big "Watch.
February 11, 1657.
4
THE subscriber has 5ust rcccive1 and now op
ened outttt hfs store room-in Urn borough of
Loretto, a large and w e ll selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods, -
viz ; C!otlis,C;issImcres, Satinet1', Tweeds, Jean.,
L-uhcs Dress ioods. rrench iUennoes, iartaii
Plaid, Silks; De Laincs, Poplins, English lleri
noes. Coburgs, Alpacas, Debc-RC, Bay State long
and square shawls, Calicoes, Ginghams. Checks,
Ticking " &cj A'handsomc assortment of ,
SIAB&SF- CiOl MIX G, - - - -7
together with a large asortrhcut Jof Groceries,
Hardware, Queensware, DniKP, Oils. I ami, 1 at-
entiledicinesrVi'e-stuns. Nails by' the kcg.'Glass
by the box. Fish and Salt bj the barrel. Cedar-
ware, together i with many other articles too nu
merous to mention, all of wbich will le sold at the
lowest figure. ; Oram of all kind taken boards
and shingles wanted. P. 11. SHIELDS. ;
loretto, Oct. 2'3, 1856 1 tf . ,
ryUIE subscrilrs, -having ' purchased the riyht
JL to make and sell II ALDEMAN'S PATENT
Al MUSTABLE HARROW, and being anxious to
have it immediately, introduced, propose to sell
township rights 'tit'very lovt rates;. This Harrow,
is one of the most important improvements of the
age, and especially suitable for thisirpnntry. We
respectfully invite farmers to come and examine
this Harrow. We will be ready to sell township
l ights until the 1st of December, after which time
the townships aot disposed of will be reserved by
us. M. C. 31'CAGUE & CO.
October 20th, 185C 1 tf. "
Tin, Copper, antl glrcct-Iron Ware
T, MERCHANTS and others in want of TIN,
JJ?J COPPER OR SHECT-IROX WARE
are respectfully invited to call and examine ?sj
my stock, got up expressly for the spring '
trade. It is the largest and best assortment to be
found West of the mountains, made in a superior
'manner and of the' very best materials. Having
adopted all the improvements 'of tf.o times In the
trade, in machinery and materials, I am prepared
to complete successfully w ith city manufacturers,
ia prices and terms.
Orders from one dollar to five hundred dollars
worth, promptly filed, the wares carefully packed
and guaranteed not to leak. ; . . ' ' . '.
One trial from merchants who have not deali.
with me heretofore is requested. At least send
for a Price List.
Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit
their continuance. Address
F. W, HAT.
Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa. ; ,
April 8,1 857. - - ; ' , .' . ' J h
"mlAiiLi'iiiA
Wood Hculding Hill,
Willow Street above Txvelfili, JVortli Side.
Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders,
Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on
hand.- . ..... w ,. .
ANY. TATTERN. WORKED FROM A DRAW
ING. -
Agents wanted in the various Towns in hi3 por
tion cf the State, to whom opportunities wih be
offered for largo profits to themselves.
f . . SILAS E.- WEIR.,
Aprils, 1857
T"ic I'rotectfon KuJual Tire Insu
rance Company er
CAMBRIA COUNTY.-
tccaiccl In CJjaicji,Iii5r, Ia.t
! i i
ISCOUPOKATEI) MARCH S3, A. D. 1857.
ORGANIZED A Pllll. 6, J85 7.' 5
OFFICERS.
JOHNSTON MOORE, PiiusiuEXT.' '
WILLIAM MURRAY, Vice President.
ALEXANDER C. MULLIN, Skcuetaey.
EDWARD SHOEMAKER, Tbeasvber.
GEORGE J. RO D G E RSr G ex era l Agext.
DIRECTORS,
JoiiKSTUN.MooiiK, Eberiiibiirs, Z.J" ,
ED,rAT:0 SnOEiiJKER- r, ; ?, !
Alexaxuer C Mi i Lisf i ,:
Geobge J,- Rodoebs; Z-i
Jous Lloyd . ... I 7
William R..HL-GHF.8,Wilmorc. 1
Hexey Scaxlan, Carrollton
Fkaxcis Beareb, Susquehanna twuship.'.
iliciiARi White, Hemlock.
- William Mukbav, Summerhill toMmship.
James Kaylou, Allegheny - 44
Gkokoe S. King, Johnstown. ; ':-.".
- James Potts, 7 . , .
' Matthew M. Adams, Sumniittville." '
Fraxcis O'Fkiii,, Mm.ster. " j : -
OO-Oflice in the frame building, on High street,
recently occupied by C. AV. Wingard, Esq., At
torney, at LiTw. 7"7 "
All com niunicat Ions' to" lie addressed to the
" Secretary of the Protection Mutual Fire Insur
ance Conpany of Cambria county," Ebensburg. Va.
May 27. 1857. tf. , ; ' 7 '
KOTICE. -
A LL persons indebted to the' firm of George
Murray, or Goorgo Murray & Son, are heroi
by notified, that tho uotes and accounts of said
firms have been pUced in our hands for mlWHm -
and that, unless paynient le made immediately'
suits will be brought to enforce it. -z 4 .
. - - JOHNSTON & MULLEN.'
April IJ, 1855- tf. - - ,- - -L 5?
I. O. O. F.
HiRhlund Lfxlge No. 428 meets everV
)XEWDA etmmZ tbeir Half
1- cm iiigu cu, iu me
Shoemaker & Clark's building.
upper ttry of
i9 !
2
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.H,OITi I33E SBURG-. PENNA)
Office 'on ColoiirirtJe'TfowV ' V' V - ''''4
. : t;,. i 5-'-M. J9i BIAG13MA3
- - A 1 T Q R N E X?;'A - Tf L
If, v
,i - : ;-,3-:i ',Et)ensWrs. P.- - '-- "' ' "
FHCE NpV 2'Col6tmado llow,,? near: the
Court IIou?. ; '" -
December 7, '-54' . 1 y ',' '
: ' - i. -; ' , T v -
CYRUS I FERSIIIISG,
Johnstownj Pa.
"kVKlCK on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto-
P ry of Good 4 Pewhing's Store Boom
January 30,.1851T-'ly ; .j -j..:
ABRAHAM HOPELW,;
Attorney at Law Johnstown
OFFICE on Clinton; Street, a: few doors north
Tr.. - the corner of Jlain and Lunton.
April 23, 1823. f- - ti-is.. K . ;-s.;.
BI. C2ASSOX.;
1 Attorney at Law, Ebensburg.Pa
MflflPW alimnmif t.h Po;t. flfhc'
r I I a. .v" .."-"-"n
J Aug. 24, 1S53.
n Dr. Henry Yeagrlcj',
" Practisine Pbysicianv Johnstown,- Pa.
T'VFFICE next door to - his Drug Store, corner
of Main and Bedford streets. i
JohnstOAvn, July21, 1852.
I-
K. I.. JOHNSTON. A. V.
IOHNSTON & MULLIN : Counsellors. and AW
.1 tornevs at Law. Office opposite the. Court
House. -Ebensbursr. Fa.
Nov. SO, 1854. P.v
V7illiaia Kittell. - William A. Hurra
7 KITTELL & MURRAY,
"Tf-ETAVING associated themselves in. the prac
h B ticc of the LAW, will, attend promptly to
all business cntrustcl to them. -r ... t H;
Ebensburg, June 14, ,1850. . A .
GEO. M. REED. 7 ' " .. - " T. I. IIETE
Ebensburg,-. . Joimstowu. ' .'
- REE & IlElfKR, . - .t
- A TTOJtNEYS AT LA IP, " 5
. , T. EIEYEU .
AGENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance
Company. " . , ' 7
Counsel given in the English and .-German
languages.'
i Office on High Street Ebensburg, Penn'a. ; '7
j Feb. C.185G. ly. .," .... ',
F.M.GEOKCE, ' -: '
Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane "Wo 4,! ,jS T!
1 . a. p. a. R. " -- ---- i-
WILL attend promptly to all collections" en
trusted to his care. - Office, adjoining the
Post Office,' '
July 28, 1852. - 7 '
7 JO n COX RAD, ,:i I
ATTOMEY; ASB COMSELiaR AT LAB.
- ' - JonsTTOwir, Cambria Co., Pa. -
COUNSEL given in the English and German
languages. Collections' promptly"1 attended
to. Office on Clinton street, in the room former
ly occupied by David Ilite Esj.
Jan. 7, 1S57. Illy.
" !SLTlSTIiY.
A. J. JACKSON, Surgeon Dentist
will be found at Thompson's Mount
ain House, where he can be found
the third week of each month. Office in Johns
town nearly orposie tt Cm bri Iron Store.
EbensVw Ms 12 IS5C.
s.
M. KEKX. ' . i . L. ; M. SUANXO.N.
Drs.. Eern & Shannon,
PHiCTiSIHG PHYSIC1AHS.
JEFFKllSON, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
fry-"Tender their professional services to the cit
izens cf Jefferson and vicinity, and all others de
siring medical aid. Night calls promptly at
tended to.'
Marco 18,'1837." '. 7 7; i 7-
WM. DAVIS.
jous LLorn.
Davis & Lloyd,
HAVING fonned a partnership "in th Mer
cantile Business, would respectfully solicit
the patronage of their friends and the public gen
erally. Gdl and see us at the old stand of Win.
Davis. 7
April 29,- 1852.
EJ.CKAE.D WW. JONES,
WtTU
SQUIRE, ZIMMEREiAN & : ALLEN
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX .
DRY GOODS,
KO 143 MARKET STREET,
BETWEES TIIIKD AKD FOCRTH,
FRANCIS SQUIItE,
E, - )
.N, I
EN. J
1). M. ZIMMERMAN
PllLLADELPHIA.
GEORGE X. ALL!
Feb. 4, 1857. tf
BEN. P. THOISIPSON, 1 I
with - '
P. I. PA7TOM & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in and JIanac!ors tf .
. . MTS, OrS, IWi :. .
Halters' Miiterla!s, Slrsaw Goods,
Artificial Plovers' EuSalo Robes, &c "
Xo. 116 .MARKET STREET, .
Below Fourth, South iSiJe, PHILADELPHIA
CASH PAW FOR WOOL AND SHIPPING
FU11S. -rRICE
I. PATTOX. A. OPPEXILEIMER,
Dec. 17, 185G. 8.
GEORGE ROCHESTER WITH
& 5 E Rr. G S E & fi & - S H Y D E R C ,
Ii
wholesale Dealers In -rs -
WINES & LIQUORSt
KO. 150 ARC'U STREET, , . ?
PHILADELPHIA.
Mareh 18, 1857. ": T
'- i?7
JEFFERSON HOUSE.
(NEAR WILLMORE STATION, rA. R. R.)
JEFF EE SO I? 7;-
-CAMBRIA CO., Pa. '
JOHN M'COY Proprietor
i !
AflE YOH KSMED ? 7 "
SURVEYS made and applications taken for in
surance against Fircin the ? : . ; j .
PROTECTION MUTUAL. FIRE INSU-
, RAKCE COMPANY k OF BLAIR
: county, by 1 i.,:,,
- ROBERT A. MWVj ASent". '
- r Wilmore P.-i O.,7 Cambria Co.;
: i . i.isoas of tempbasce. '1. i:
f Highland Division, No. 84, Sons of Tem
gperancemeet iit their Hallevery SATUR-"
""HAY ereniogj io the upper- Trior j of R.T
Davis' buildinjr.
PHIL; S. NOON
j K'i I G.r AVTodii with M
OvOOXRAD & WALT OX,
ii
Importers & Wholesale Dealers ikBarfl-iar
mitohlii. oihivw. i'iiiiu; w ai- i
V. . . I . I . I W i . 1 " L 1, 1 lr TTT..
(Iron's Gras and Cradlincytht-sCornniofr and -
Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins j $e.;'
etc., wLch tliey oherlor sale on rea..)nablc terms.
to country neaiers only, ra. s c
aiw&
--r3
JanC.iry25, 1855. ch
e
? EBEHSBURQ-,
CA3II3UIA County, Ia.
rt-
JOHN f BLAtRf Proprietor, - r , , t
r-f;4'-.
'cA LSO, lN-CONNEdndN;J-a
BiAia & inans.
.i Will leave the Union House for Willmore Sta
tion in time to take the Eastern or Western trainiC
Every accomodation will " be afforded to make
passenger comfrablte. - - t , ;
WILLIAM CARR CO,
W H 0 LT E 5 A LtE G R 0 C 3 B S
IMP0ETEES
And Dealers in rOBEIGN & DOMESTIC ilQTJOES.'
MLtU xiAjn via uAix.iiA ana xieciinea w nisitey.
No. 329 Commercial How,- - T
'u : LIBERTY STKKKT.-7
i PITTTSBURG, Pa.
' , ; Sundries k . . .7'
5G0 Bbls double Rectified Wliislev! f -
187 Bbls; Old Monongahela Rye AVhiskey, (Part
... r very choice.;., ,7 v - S
1 50 Hhds N. O. Sugar, ; . ,i '..
71
With a general assortment of Groceries, als
Bacon,' ITour, Lard, Iron Sr Nails Stc.', all ofwhich
will be sold at low prices for cash'." - ' ' ;
' : WM. CARR&CO
June 18, 185G. 34- -i I u .
REMOVAL.! ""77 - A
PAUL GRAFF
MANUFACTURER AXD WHOLESALE SEALER IN'
BOOTS, SHOES, STRAW .GOODS,
u : 77KATS AND CAPS,1'' v.-.r K
No. 68i North Third Street, 1 1 '
Between Arch and Cherry, -s .
; i ; : ITIILADELflllA.
March Cth 1850. , !
Jolm M'Keage,' -';'''
Kant factcrer and Dealer In all Kinds of Cigars,
Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Uontgom-
ery St., Qollisdaysbarg, Pa.
Constantly on hand, a fine and .well selected
stock of Spanish, and half. Spanish cigars,
at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at
this establishment are warranted to be what they
are represented. "' ' '
Augusts, 1855. ly.
M. II. MAKPLE. . . , .- K. C. UCCXUKE.
J. PATTON TIIOJ1PS0S.
Marple, McC'Iure & Co.
WE have this day associated with us, J. Pat ton
ff 'Thompson. The Style of the firm wilf be
Marple, McClurc & Co. The Business of the old
firm will be settled by the new. 7
1 i.a M. M. MARPLE,
, I E. C McCLURE.
. ,. 1'illXAIitLPJJIA.
January 9, 1856. ' . r
JYIEX II. AB4L.Eiv &.Vo7
NOS. 2 .S 4 CHESTNUT Street, (south side, be
low Water,) i
PIIILADELPHIA. !
(The Oldest Wooo-waee House, is the City.
Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Pat
ent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved
CEDAR-WARE, warranted not to shrink, WOOD
& WI LLO W-WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c,
of all descriptions. Please call and examine our
stock
March 4, 1857. ly.
K. H. Myers.
Wm. M'Ievltt.
TV3YERS &u M'DEViTT,
WHOLESALE G HO C E 11 S ,
AND DEALERS IN -ETorcI-rii
and ' I3Gisi?st!c ' XTlnes and
l.Iquors.7" '
201 LIBERTY STREET, near the mouth
Sitii St., Pittsburg. Pa., keep constant
ly on hand a supply of Old Monongahela anu
Rectified Whisky, Bacon, llsh, Flour, Lard, Oil,
Cheese, and Pittsburg manufactured articles gen
erally. April 15, 1857-
rHILIP BEYMEB. - HOBT. J. AXDEBSOX.
fiiYMI-RIiiAIllEflyS.
WHOLESALE ;DEALERS IX v
FOREICM FRUITS.
riUTs: spices. ' 1 '
CONFECTIONARY.
sua .1 n s . , .'
FIRE WORKS, &C.
Qrj- Oranpcs and Lemon received weekly
Ko. 39 Wood street. , I
f7 Oppo; ite the St. Charles Hotel. ; . ,.
Pittsburgti. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf.
FBHE subscriber has just received fiom
JL the East a large and splendid stock
of new. Goods cf the following articles, all
of the best quality, u roccnes such as 7
Uoffcc, hugar,
: Tea, and Syrup
Molasses.; a little
of thq best that has
ever been brought to
this town before. ALSO
Starch Corn which is "very
delicious for 'food," in' fact he
!-; has, everything that is in the
Grocery line. 1 ALSO A good as
U; sortmer.t of fancy stationary and no
tions. ALSO ho has , added to his
stock a' good assortment of IIAHVES1
' - TOOLS, which' is '.very important to the
, Farmer - at . this tirho,?j consisting ' of ' the fol
lowinjr articles such as .z:.,vn.'
: SCYTHES,
, ; SNATHES, . i ' . . U
j (n I FORKS, fc , :
i - . r RAKES, 4c all of a good qual-
. ity. " ALSO A pood assort
ment or DRUGS and
, ; - MEDICINES to
5 ' mention.
Also--A lari;e lot of GOOD FLOUR." ALStf
BAR IR ON, NAILS, and GLASS. 1 a 7
. Call and see and examine ibryoursdyes, you
will not regret by .doing so. ,
0 . .... - ROBERT DAVIS.
- Ebensburg, Jul51S56.37:
, vukiciy, occ, no, aao HiarKet tJtreei,;i;,- j j. "4u cLroei, aca.jy oiijpBivo ti-D i.c w inoiiiu-
-.';' t Philadslphia. --.i3 -i -O t, ! dist Churcht Johnstown, Pa. ' '' v
SrEP constantly on hand the genuine. Tinio-f F . TOf'ONUMr.XTS, Tom'bs; Grave Stones, Ian
3L thy Slack's Angers, WmMann's',Iieatty?s rJ.T.telTabIe, an.l Bureau tops, manufactured
and IIunt!s superior Axes. Conrad &" Vvraltou's r of 'she most beautiful nnd finst nualitv of foreiim
VT"n T MPT "k. -M T r WM- -b. -M"V At vj l i)
1
JUST received "at the store of EDWARD ROB
.erts, .. ." T , :. f
1,000 lbs Coil Fish, ; --r----- - -
-' 10 half Brls Herring, and ,
10 half Brh M4ckerel - - -
Teb. 6, 1856.
JOHN PARKE'S
i IV.'
huu uomesuc maruie. alwavs
to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the
East,' with the additiwntcarpagesft-TFrxJiltJong
exnernsice in the business ond stnet attenti(H,4
thereto, he can assure the public that all orders
: ...
will hepTomptly ai tended to and the vrk finish. I
ed; in the !est and most handsome manner,furnish
ed to onier and delivered at any place desired.
'ALSO, Grindstones 1 variou grits, "arid-sizes,
suitable i for; -fanners' aud UKchanics. : Sold by
wholesale or retail. ' " .. .t r
rL7Eor the convenience of .persons rc:.ldtn'lh
tbe east and north of the fcbuutv, specimens may J
4o reen and orders left with Stephen Llovd. at
his cabinet ware-rooms in Ebensburg. " '
Purchisers are invited to examine stock and
prices. ; f jur e 20, 1 855. J :
LOUIS LUCKHARDT
Tl'ATCSI SlAELEISt, AnU DCALllH ic
CLOCKS. . WATCMS r ABn JEWELRY.
rTMHE undersigned respectfuliy s . ,1
begs leave to inform the -citizens
of Johnstown and vicinity fv.- ' 3?
that lie has just received and is nowUiL2
icpeniig the largest stock of Clacks, Vul' hes and
Jiicdrijt ccT brought to , Johnstown, iciihout tx
feptivn, '. which will be sold " cheaper than the
cheapest:" His t'riCP8 will tdicays, be uniform.
One customer will not be charged more foT the
tame quality of goods than another. " A List of
ome of the articles comprised in the assortrient
is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, ane
goods examined, at the Storey oiMaiu Street. , .
Gold Hunting English levers, . ; 1 .
Gold Detached Iievers, fid jewelled,'
Gold Lupines-. 4 holes ' " " '
Silver English Levers,! 7 -7 7i - v
Silver Ietachcd levers,; : ' - 7
Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Cliains.
! Gold Vest Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens,
, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, , . r,
j Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, , J
, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings,'
i Gold Finder Pings, Gold Cmf. Pins, -j
Gold and Silver Watch Keys, Poitmonaies
'. Lndies; Fans, fancy and plain,
j Silver Tablespoons, !'
Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles" . i
'. Plated Tablespoons, best, - "'";.; ' 'J '
Plated Teaspoons " " '
Silver Guard Chains, ' x -1
; Plated and Brittania Tea Set U, - ,
Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac, . :
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, C inches,
Gold Bracelets, Accordeons, . .. ,
Silverjantl Plated Spectacles, fctf.,'&-c.I S:c. ' v '
Crj-!Aix sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
repaired with promptness and at low rales. . Con
fident that he cannot be undersold, the undersigu
respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage
of the public. .LOUIS LUCKHARDT
; May 14, 1856. 20-tf. ;
F. BI. George. Henry Ktocli.
MEW FIRM.
t a u n c r i) ,
. - . w,
fJIIE subscribers would respectfully iuform the
JL , citizens of Cambria county, that lhey have
purchased the Tannery Establishment at llemlock
Cambria Count-, formerly owned by A. M. R.
While. The establishment will undergo new re
jairs and improvements which will enable them
to manufacture Leather of all diseriptions for
country use, also, various kinds of Leather f. n
the Eistcrn market. - . .. 7 , ;
Cash will be paid for Bark' and. Hides, of a.
&inls, or if preferred in exchange for Leather. .
None but practical workmen will be. employed
Orders for Leather will by promptly attended to
F. M. GEORGE.
HEXRY RFUCH.
May 7, lS5G7"28-tf
FIE112! SAVE YulK 1'ROPGORT
THE West Branch Insurance Company is pre
pared to take 1 i.ks on jroptrtv either on
teh CASH, ML 'i'U.AL or PF.KIT.TUAL plan.
each department -f this Company is "managed
separately anil their extreme care in taking risks
makes it the cheapcat, and tufest company in the.
State. Every man should have his property in
sured. .. For a very small amount of money his
mind is entirely relieved from uneasiness and his
family incase his property is burntj from want.
Persons desiring to effect insurance will find it
to their advantage to examine the terms of this
Company and their mode of doing business
which tl.ey can do bv calling on the Agent.
1
KEFEEEKCES.
:r, Hon. Simon
Hon. Wm. Biglcr, Hon. Simon Cameron, John
Fcnlon, Esq., aud to persons insured in this com
pany. r - . : : 7
. - llox. G. C HARVEY, Pres. ; .
Tnos. Kitcuex, Secy. :
J. C. NOON, Agent. .
Ebensburg, Dec 17, 1S5G.
Craliliet Ware-Room. ; .
srtt , THE undersigned Lavinjr purchased the
- Lwc,u""c slock of furniture, lools, &c of Sic
SS2phen Lloyd Jr., would respectfully in
form the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, that
lie will manufacture all articles of Furniture to
order on the most reasonable terms.
The Ftock now on hand is larp;e, consistinp of
TABLES, BUltr.AUS. STAN DS, BEDSTEADS,
i : , CRADLES, Ac. &c.
All articles manufactured in the establishment
will he-finished in a workmanlike manner, employ
ing' none but' experienced woikmen. -"-' '
i. ROBERT. EVANS, &r. Co. .
: Ebensburg .April 2nd, 1656. ; ! , J 7
xirlJtA.CK. sMiTii siioiv
T1
HE subscriber would respectfully inform the
citizens of Ebensburg and the vicinity that
he has rented the SUTIl SHOP formerly occu
pied by Michael McCague, where he. intends to
carry on the BLACKSMITHING in all its branch
es. . Tersons entrusting work to hi care can rest
assured that it will be promptly attended to and
at moderate rates, lie 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 sen fling their stock to a neighboring
v illae, as his experience in this line is widely
known. IS A AC. SINGER.,
Ebensburg, April 9, 1856. . , .7 " . ..... 1 ;.
EBENSBURG-FOUNDRY
HAVING purchased tbo Vntire stock and fix
tures ot tho Ebensburg Foundry, tho sub
scriber is piepared to furnish, farmers arid ethers
with .4 1 ".' v"
IMouglis, PlougSj loliits, Stoves, 31111
, ,, lrouN, TEircslilng Machines, r
and castings of any kiuj .that may be needed in
the community.
By strict attention to the business of the con
cern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive
a liberal patronage from those in want of articles
in his line. i- ',-.." '-'
'All business done at the Foundry.-' - 1 - -t
I -EDWARD GLASS.
Marfh 22, '55-tf. - j
X7H9H A fresh lot of Salmon; Maeker d, Hcr:
JP ring and Codfish, fo; sale bv - .'"'
R. TUDOR
on nana anarnaaaa
.'AX i. rRESrOTAli I I i ii x
. TljndeTsignedh'aving remotcd t the newT
building twd doors west of. the old tttand,.1 woulj
resptctfully inform h customers and the -public '
generally that n? has lately-added; to bis former'
supply 4 of Goodsand Ueejjnttanl!y on hai)
a full supply of -1 " r ': - . ,
, i -J Staple and Taney1 Dry Goods,- ; 'A
-Silk- Goodfinade-up-Clothing,Hats and Ck)S ' "
Boots ahd Bhocs; Hardware and Cutrryv Carptn-'
ier's tools: 'Smith's tnols. V.nlu'n fitl 'e-?w
manrfo" - Pi Tn q, 'o.i t r
j . ' , I uit. u.. nuu .UlSUL A I iri L-
Stoves and ca4t hollow-ware constantlr on UniiA
Also, copper and tin ware.. Groceries, ' wholesale' i
and" retail, j " .7' " ' ' ' " !'V "" ' . "
, Pine, Poplar an4 "Cherry rLumUr bought &n? '
soli. 7 '"'. .' 7- 7 ';-' ' "
; GtXkls will ie solif at the i ery loisci-t prices iu
exchange for Cih or Couu try PrfMlucc.
.. .. E. HUGHES. ,
t EbensburgMarch 15, 1855.
THE GREATEST AT:CRACTI0
f t
' j.'aioouc &.SON, ; .I1.3;:!,"
MAVE- lust opened'at their -oh! stand; m th4'
Borough of Ebensburg, the rifhest an
rareit, the finest and cheapest assortment cf ,
goods, and care lias Wen taken that nothing with
in tne range oi a Country store, nor any ways
near it, Li:t what they can supply to their cus
tomers, at leasr as cheap as they can be Lad hi '
the country."
Their stock of Dry.Goodrf is un precedency'
large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and"
texture, , Satinetts, Cassimcres, Tweeds, Jeansr
&c.,r &C, nannehs, Sheeting, .. Shirting, and
made up Clothing of every description. A great
varictvof r v- t r . f
"LADIES' FANCY DllEZS GOODS fc ?
of all patterns nnd at all prices.' '- i f - p f'-"-
LacesJ ti inunlngs gloves, xaitt. Sc. t Their
assortment of hats, caps, boots, and shoes, ,'i'
complete and unsurpassed. ? ,
GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every varkty
and quality. ,: A well sclcctel rariety of Hard
ware, Cutlcr.r, awl nails. Also, Queens war and
Glass; Paints, Dye stuffs, i -. . ...
j . DRUGS & MEDICINES. V
And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex
change for country prodrce. Give us a call. . ; -
J. MOORE & sox:
'54. i - 7 -
Ebensburg, Nov.
CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER V: :
JOULD respectfully inform his old friends'
ana the travelling rubhc that he haa lras-
ed the Logan House, Ho!lidayfturg7 ud is pre
pared to cptertain all who may favor Lini' with
their patronnge in uyobjoctkmaUe stvlc. "
The HOUSE has been newly furnished thro'
out in a style not surpassed by any cr tabli.-bniei.t
in the interior of the State. . His TABLE will
always be supplied with all the fcub.-tantials and
delicacies of the seasuii, and attended by atten
tive servants. In a word, no pains will be s:-cred
to inaKe me i.ogan a nrst class house, and noth
ing will I left, undouc to renda- its gjutsts com
fortable ami happy. .-.- - -
The STABLES, which arc exten'ive, will Le
attended by honest and faitldul ho-tkrs.
BESTAURAKT. The has cment is t-ccupied
as a Restaurant, where meals ; will be -served hj
at all hours of the day. together with oysters,
wild game, fish aud all the delegacies and n fivsl.
mcnts of the season. JOHN KIEFFER..
June 4, 18C.-S2lf.
ARCIDLI HOTEL.
HENRY FOSTER, PROPRIETOR.
The subscriber would respectfully iufdiur the
citizens of Cambria county ud the travouin
public generally, that he has leased f r a, number
of years the above Hotel, and furnishe.1 it in a
manner equal, if not superior, to many Hotels it
Western Pennsylvania, and it Lehig" .iiuated in
one of the most business streets in J..hnst.wn,
makes it alo.-irahh stopping place fr bnsiw-s
men. The Bar will be furnished with thflest
liquors the Philadelphia Cust m Ilonst can uC"..rd.
Attacheil is a large and commodious Saloon in
the basement story, M here every delicacy-will ii
serod up. Everv attenti. r. wi'll lpjiid to visitors-
- ' HENRY l'OSTER.
Johnstown, Sei.t. C, 155C-if
CUAKGE OF JPliOIRIETOits,
CAMBRIA HOUSE.
MAIN SHEET, 'JOHNSTOWN, PA.
JOHN WILSON, Proprietor
Mr. SAYLOR having retired, the present IW
prietur will take pleasure in accommodating his
friemls and the traveling public at this wc-J known
stand. He hopes, by energy and attention, to add
materially to ihe character of the Hou.
His TABLE and BAR will always be furm'sl ed.
with' -the Vest that can be procured, so fhit the
patrous of the lloute can rest satisfied U'n tins
score t f good living. It is hi 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 ujxm the
arri' al and 'depiirturc of every Passenger Train.
" ILA.CKS also rim to SoniCict, via Davidsville
and Stoystown ; departing froLi tL's llou: at 7
o'clock, everj morning.
-January 14, 1857, "
r - - - ' - - - - " 1 i ., ,-
. !- . R'ouutala Inn.
THE subscriber resjK-ctfulIy infurms his friend
and the public generally that he has again tken
possession of the well known tavern stand Fonn
tain Inn," situated on the turnpike in. Blair's
Gap, where he will at all times be prepared to
wait 011 Lis friends and customers. '
Thankful for past favors, he can arsure the
people of Cambria aud Blair lonntics. .that- n-i
pains v ill be spared to gain merit of their pat-
JOHN FRIES.
Feb: 4, I So 7.
JllHS Ev A x a.
urcii JOSEF.
A ChangeI-Tew Firib.; 1
THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY IMVLSED
that the pai tnorship heretofore existing uudir
tho firm of Evans, Johu Hare, Ev-an E. Evans
and Hugh Jones, has been dissolved. Mr. Hare
retiring. The firm as it now stand wil; carry
on the business in all its various branches at tie
old Mauds. The Tannery will be under the su
perintendancc of John Evans ai the old stand
fonneily owned l y J. Moore." The ShAimakiMg
business will bo carried on as usual a few doors
east of Snyder's Hotel in all its branchwr. f
The highest market price will be iaid in
cash for Lidos. 7 Chottnnt andllcmlock Bark iir
trade r : 7 . 7 7 .... , v
They hare vnstanHy on hrniil a larir sHtsWt-'
meut of French calf-skin, M en and Y omciia' Mo
rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to e3
cut work on the shortest notice. '
Being practical workmen themselves-aiid Using'
none but the very best materials tb.ey are cout:
dent they can execute work as well and as cheep
sas any establishment in the country. -' v
April SO, 1830-2"tf. r
00 f; KOTICE.' ,"i77H
TlUv undersigned wduld Teipcetfulh- inform
the public that he has purchased, tub" Inter
est of of Milton Roberts, deceased., in t hp Grocery
business, and will continue to carry on".t the old
stand, and would solicit a share of the pubfi cus
tom. The books of the firm ' of Tudor and Rob
erts have been placed in my possession. "AH
knowing themselves indebted will please call Ai ith
me and settle. BIQJaRD TTDOB
PAturg. Arfatl 21, 1S6C.
FILL AND WINTER GOODS, " -
ever offered to the people of CnnLria Co&nty;
Umisal care was taken in th' w.WHnnf t... .''
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