-J" t.- r ." i fi - '7 : :-; ; I- ; .-' ! ' ' A "f ' it W . i , ,' f ' i 1 ' 6 ' , 41 .f I r s'' ; '. -' ; . I ! i . . . ; ; -; : :. 1 I. it ' t , 1-! . . ' r 1.1 "..;' A,; , 1 ; :':. U r-;:;;r . ;;;' : : j . y ; ,f ?:: n.'i ,. , i, . - ? -- - . . .1 i ' " 1' . i .. 1 ";. :. . ' 1 '? If.-- v:.!:i'v; ' !--'... i , i , 1, .. ? ! i : ' i ! '! ? ' - i I 't- i r: - . i. n '.jj;::.-,-.! X t . 1 I Bloodshed" liiuUtah ! ffllH SHT, UMIf-YSffi! I fTfIll' 8-tS'T'U'r v..n!.l respectfully inform tlie X" fJ"'! ;it7.co ( YMivAmrg and the Rjn ,if vif.'iaitj th.it liu lias.rHnriJCiI froin jhc Eaa " tm citio with Vnef tiiti largest nuil most va-aas-.i tniout of UUOClpHlKS.yTer l.roiTbt ;1a thi i'.Uce.- Kk:t s xtf cciTistBt.of Urpct r-; . i;Uini-rtHtiy axtitlci uot euuiucratvU cuu be vnrctiast'it at )M c?UblibliU.ent : .t rSOAP ff . vt khuUi sit kn i -t-: xllOLASSBS lu.'lSyiup,, , . ,4 . - : ' SSTAKCU ami corn U, , . '.- : SALT taWe ol barrel, .. , r --: .? j ItOBVCOO f W'hhIs,-; .;. . .. .-j" . AND CilOICK SEGAKS, . , j ; j. . , , ' SUU All 'l 'ite Brown, . ., . '; ; ' COFFEE.. TEA ofallkiucV - .- - v - 1 CANDLKS stitr ami mouU, - . ; 5. ' MOICIMF-S iHrjaJwurtrueul , tXN FKU TION ARY of every kiu-.l, IN Iv, t' liACOX, - , FLOUR.-- '-CUEESR;- T ... .llil'PKB,Vv- GIN'GKil, . Cliolce IJqnors lirany; Cherry. BTack- ' berry' and Ita?jlerry Gin, Old Rye WliiV c Onnnv.n .Fort, Maderia and Lisbon AYinre, si au 1 Cedar. Ware: Tubs, Bn-kets, Clmrns,' UntttTibmvIs,-Wash boards wood and r.ine, h bushel an t peck uicaMircs, Kekr's Hair and Wire tfeivc--. a' Irrgo assortment pf. .Com Brooms; horse, Rhos and scrnb brr.hl.es, en rry combs' and card, large 'and small Top. bed 'cords, r.r.esnnil3 cf nil kinds. WiiiJjw Glass, "-pntty, &c. . ;-' -', ' ' '. ";' 1 "' ' - . ' Alo : A hirse a?scrtraer.t cf Clothes, llarket aud Fancy Baskr.5 " ' ! - ALL SOLI) LOW FOR CAPTT.-! - - , . RiaiARD TL'DOR.: "'" EbcnsltiT?, .Inly 15, 1857 CG. - LOUIS LUCKHARDT. TTITCII 31.4IiEIl. ASX DCACUR In CLQCKS. WATCMS AID JEWELRY. raiHE undersigned respectfully L' iLu besrs leave to inforta the i 'eitizer-9 ofJolinstown and viemity Jfe 'that lie Las just received and is now!uai3L opening the largest slot k of Coc':,M Irishes and Jrtfrfrw'.evcr brn"f?ht to 'Johnstown. u-ltJtvut ex ertion, which wilt be sold cheaper than the rl.ranost" Ilis nriCCS will oIkQI's'. bo ntlifoiT.l, v " - . , . 1 ,. f..- .,. One customer win v.- i vo cnargeo; nioio i -i tame quality of goods than another. "A" List of some of the articles comprised in the aswortraent is anncxtd. Prices may' bo ascertained, and goods examined, at ti c Store or. llaia Street. - Gold Hunting English levers, t (Jul ! Djtached Levers, fid- iewellsd, G.dd lupines. 4 holes ! " Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepine.-, (Jold Guard Cliains. Gold Vest Chaini, Gold Fendls,:with Tens, " JOuId Pencils, Gold Medallions, . - " 1 SilverExtcnfion Pencils and Fens, ' ' Gold Breastpins. Ladies and Gentlemen, ' Gold Eardrojw, Gold Earrings, ' Gold Finder Rings, Gold Cliff Fins, - ; " Gold ?nd Silver Watch Keys, Fortr.ionr.ie?, liadies' Fans, fancy and plain, ' " . . Silver T:iblcipoons,' - Silver Tcasno-rtK Silver TLimbles t ; Hated TaWlspoons, best - ; . ' " Plated Teaspoons " ' Silver Gbard PbainJ, - - - ' . Hated and P:ittania Tea Sstts, i . . ... Violins and lics, Violin Strings, fcc, : GjII and Allen's Revolvers, t inches, c;old liiact-kU, Aceordeont, - - - -Silver and Plated Spectacles, &'C, &c. M-Au. -sort of Wastes, Clocks and Jtwelrv repaired with promptness ar.d at low rates A Con fident that Lc cauno-tbe undtrstld, the undcr.;gn-re-.pcctfv.lly solicits the confidenee and .ntr.m.-.ge ofthornblic. . LOUIS LUCKHARDT -, Hay 14, 180C. 2'J-tL Valuable ITa oiicrl for Sale ! THI'i SUBSCRIBER, -desirous of removing to the Wa&t, olYeis at private sale, the projr , ty on which she now resides, situate in Washing Un .TowEshij,.Catulna ctuntj'. .The tract of land consists of : ' 18 0 Acres , . about 0 of which are 'cleared and nnderfer.ee. - The bmhiinps are TWO LARGE TWO STORY FRAME HOUSES, A (JOOI) STABLE., A GOOD SAYJ11LL in excellent running urder. with a . ;rcr failing stream of wafer, and the best water -jovcr in the neighborhood. The -TIMBDR IS ADIXCAXT, tk1 if an excellent quality. The lands alound in BITUMINOUS COAL, which, with its loca tion on the Pennsy lvania and Pot t age Rail Road, "and on Tiley's line, gives it advantages possessed bv very few proj.rties in this part of th State. "A' complete Icgr.llitlo will be given, and posses ion at any time the same is deured. . f' For terms cf sale, which'will be'madecasy.'cn iiire of the suLsciiher. Ii vinjr on thn premises. 1 - ' " MARY JANE S SCOIT. " llend;k. ria ccuhty .Inly SD, 185 7. S8 Snl. '" M George. . s . lltury Itcaeii. ' : NEW FIRM. t ; JlRIIE subscribers would respectfully inform the JL citizens of Cambria county' that they have purchased the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock Cambria County, formerly owned by A. M. R. 'White. The cstallishmcnt will undergo new rc pairs and improvements which will enable thc-m to manufacture Leather of all discripti'ms for country use, also, various kinds cf Leather for the Eastern market. . "' -i-.. Cash will be paid for T.ark and Hides of a .mds,orif preferred in cxcluihge for Leather. - None but practical workmen will be employed Orders for Leather will be promptly attended to F. M.GEOKGE. - '-- HENRY RrUCII. ' May 7, 185C. 28-tf XEW BLACK SMITH SUOl. THE subscrilxr would respectfully inform the citizens of Elcnsburg and the vicinity that be has rented the SMITH SHOP formerly occu pied by Michael McCtiirue, where he intends to carry on the II LACKS M ITHING in all itsbranch e. Persons entrusting work to his care can ros-t assured tliat it will be promptly attended to and at moderate rates, 'lie -would also, inform t!.e citirxtis that the business of IIORSR SHOEING will be supcrintendetl by himself personally. Owners r.f valuable horses will net be under the necessity of sen ling tluir 'stock " to a neighboring village, as his experience in this line is widely known. ' ISAAC SINGER. Ebtnsburg, April 0. 1856. ' " .(mZO. M. RLtD. - i - . T. I.. IIKTEU a Ebcnaturg, " Johnstown. - RKLD & OEl'Ell,' ' J T T 0 It'XEYS AT LA IF, T. I UEEIt GuNT b r the Lycommg ilutual Insurance Counsel givea ia thc'EnHah and Gcrmau lai'g'lgs t . m OfJjti High ij'icrt L'lensC'-urg; Ferm'a. " FcK , ;SiA. ly.' ' - Cn ATE f? 12 OF FROI'BIETCKS, MAIN hUKKT JQUXSTOWN. TA. - J " ; JOHN WILSOrJ-PrcpriJcr:; ; Mr. MYLOIi living fcife1, liO jrnVrro priUr. iU take pleasure, in nccwnrnjAUUiflS his f rich. is ami the travelii.g niLiiw at this wejj kuuwrj &Jantt4I horml-y eatrgyHKl xttteptwn, to al4 materially to ti e cliaratttrrt' tLfc II use. Ilii TARLE'anJ BAR will Always le furutl e L villi- tLe Lest, thai can. Le 4Ja:uxed. ao.tLatUie patrons of. the House fan resj ''FtiEiJq rrnou th ftdBtirtni also as?' will tnakc.the- llonsd eoperkv td the penality 'of, hotels. ?. ; . T." ! A HAQv jruns to the Ti; 1J. Station nporr the arrival and xleparrnre of every rasfeer.por Train. HACKS aW; run to Somerset, tvia DavMsville and .Stoy.stown; departing s fiom tL's Ilcusa at 7 o'clock, every nioming. ' 7, . ' ' ' ' - . " ; January 14, 1857, . r , 1cohporal JOHji kieffer:;j I "7".OULD r respectfiijjy inform his bid friends TV and tJiQ travelling public thnt henas leas l the Isan lIuie-HclliJa3"sbiJrg, and is pre pared tto entertain all who may favgr'hTin with thiir -patronspe ii iiiioljevtioinille Stvle.- r .sf t ' THo .HCUSHlias Veen Zr.ewTy furmslicd tbr;o. out in a style not scrpaasej ty any estabMsl.mrpt m, the interior, c-i the. Stale. Jiis 'iJxtiLK wi:J always be, sujqillcd with all the suhstautials anl delicacies of the season, and attended -by. atten tive servants. Ia a word, no pains will Le s:an-J to make the Logau a first glass house, and.notli ing will be left . tiudoiic . ti i:n-ler its. guests coiii fortable aiKlbapvy" The STAELES, which are extensive, will be attended Lv honest and faithful hosllers. EESTATJUAKT. The basement is occupied as a Restaurant, , where meals will be served up at all hours of the day. together with eystcrs, wild game, fish aud all the delegacies and refresh ments of the season. , JOHN KTEFFER. June 4, 165C.-C2tf. ARC. 113 5BOTEIV HENRY FOSTER, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens cf Cambria cou:.:y und the travelling public generally, that he has leased fr a number of years- the! above Hotel, and furnished it in a mf.cner equal, if not superior, to many Hotels in Western Pennsylvania, and it being iituatedjn one of the most business streets in Jolmstow n, makes it a desirable sto)ping lace for bnsir.vss men. Tho Bar will bo furnislicd .with the test liquors th Phihulolphia Custom. House can sfford. Attached is a laxe and commodie.us .Saloon in the bw:-me!.t story, where every delicacy will te servftd up.- Every ctU-ntion will be paid to visit ors. - : ' II CNR Y FOSTER. Johnstown, Spt. 3, ISoG-tf Fountain Insj. ' O -: TIIF. subscriber respectfully informs his 'friends aud the public treneral'v that he has rr.uu 1 t.iken possession of the well k nown' tavern ! a nd " Foun tain Inn," situated o:i tiso turnpike "in'BhnVs Gap, where he will at all ,tiriic bo.- prepared to wait on Ids frunds and customers. " Tliankful for past favors, he can rrssrire the people of Cambria and Blair, counties, that no pains will be. spared t3 gain merit of their pat roiMge - " ! - ' JOHN FRIES. Feb. 4, 1857.' NEW HOTEL. rflTIE subscriber has just opened, ia the tuwn of .1 Lovctto, "Carnln-ia cu'.ir.ty. Pa., a House of l-Jn-tertainnic-nl for travellers and visilois. As his house is one of the most pleasant resort, he ex perts to receive a large share e f public patronage. The House is fit ted up in a comfortable style, and entirely' new'.' No pains will bo spared to sec ire the com f. rt bf his iruesta. JOHN IVORY? '-.lime 10. 1857. tf -WASHINGTON HOUSE. LAV.'RESCE SCHROTH, Proprietor. fSlIHS popular ar.d pleasant! y situatetl house .fl. is lyeatt-d in the village of Carroll ton, Cam bria count-, and ia kept in a manner so as to af ford every comfort to visitors, being will furnish ed in every respect. '"' 3EHI3a:s3:32eS-SL.SL ' will contain the test of liouors : his TABLE, the best the market can afford. Jotting will be left undone to render the vitit of all persons pleasant and agreeable. . L.'S. CairoP.c n, July 15, 1S57. , , . . . " BKION 1I0USE.. . - EEENSBiJEG, - '"- ' CABlRRIA Count j; Fa 20112 LI A IE, Proprietor. ; ALSO, IN CONNECTION, e , . . ELALR & 1; Mi WiTHeavc the Union House for Wilfmore Sta ticn in time to take the -'Eastern f r Western trains. Every accomodation will te affcrocd to make passenger comfrablte. . . JEFEEBSONHOUSB:-e.:'i (NEAR. W1LLMORE STATION, PA. R. R.) - JE F FEU SO H CiilBRIt'CO.,' Pa., ' f ' JOHN IkfCGY. Proprietor THS GHEATSST ATTRACTION!! . J. 3IOORE & sour H AVE list opened at their old stanl; in the Borough of Kocnsburg, the richest ami rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS; ever offered to the Teoplc of Cambria County. Unusal care was taken in the selection of these goods, and care has been taken that nothingwith in the range of ,a Country store, nor any- ways near it, but what they can supply to their cus tomers, at leasUas cheap as they can c 'bail in tho country. . r - t .Their stock of I")ry Goods is unprecftJently lare, embracing' Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinctts, Cassimcres, Twcx-ds, ( Jeans, &c., &C., Flannels, bheetmg, blurting, - made up ClolLuig of every utscnotionJ . A great variety of . LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS r. of all patterns y and at all prices. Law, trimnuns, gloves, nntts, ivc. ineir assortment of bats, caps, boots, aiu! bLocs, complete and unsurpassed. , .. " " , GROCIUJES & .LIQUORS, of cvvrv variety and quality. . A well rejected variety of Hard ware, Cutlcj-y, and nails. Also, Quceusware and Glass: Pamts, Dye stuCs, : . , . ; UUUGS. &t MEDICINES. .,.- . And all lor salo lowT.ir eiish, or given, in cx change for country prodr.ce. Give us a call. . , . J. M00RE & SON. Ebcnrlmrg, Nov. 9, '51. I. O. O: F. - ! " HitlancT lyelcc No. 428 meet? every 4VEDNESDAy evenirg at their Hal -y" oir High tt.. in the uprcr story o ?hccrr.aket & Clark's buildii'g.r : ; - EBKSSBURG'FOIJPRY TAYING'rurcpaseo the rr.tire ptoclrlind fi-. J.J. tures 6tv the' Ehcnsbnrg Fotindry, the sulif-. scrihor is riepared to furnish farmers nu others with P IoustIih; J"5oue;linoIntaV"JSI b ve;MllI u Irons,1 TireliJnfjr Mucliincs, I j and ; castings "oP any kind that tna be needed Id thecbmhiafifty--'- ''t . By BtwtrttttitiiT tolbe lnsioess of tlie cort trny he Jvopes tmtf it i rtJ trusts lie "will rei.-eivb a liberal patronage from those in , want of articles lnbisline "'-" "L f "' T All business done at tlie Foundry. T- ' ' ' ', -'s jj :-J . - i- EDWARD GLASS. March -,c 5-4 f.- t IVeiv Clocks, Ylatclics it .Itwclrj. 'HE 8ulcrilrw.liortly pro- - m. JJryJ? - ; claims 'te tlie liilirntanM of 'AV,'L ? Johnf.iiwn; and tlie surrtwindm fgsvsrva country thstt hft'has just returneihfix rn New York with the larger! and best assortment of j .CLOCKS? WATCT1ES& 'JEWELRY" j ever brought in their midst, which he Knows be can and will sill cheape: than any dealer in the town er county. -His cheap Breast' PinF, hitherto sold at $2.Vill noW-be sold t $ 1 ,r0r -such as were sole! at $2,5 are now offered at $l,G2i, & c. ' . nis fine plated Ear Drops, which were sold at $1 ,75 are now sold at $1,25 ; others held at $1,37 will be sold at $1,PQ, and a1 other articles of hi sold stock remaining on hand will I e disposed of at a r.ke discount. ' His new stock consist in part of " ' " " - ' 93 silver bunting caFcLevre Watches; IS cases richest stvlecf Clocks; 180 BreastPir.s; 120 Ear Drops; ' 1 200 linger Rings, together with a variety of shirt studs, Writ and Neck Buttons, Gold Pens and Holders, Fob and Guard Chains, and. many minor artices to j numerous to mention. . He has also added a number of new and impor tant implements to his already large collection of tools, i hereby he is enabled to execute woi li mth greater dispatch and less cost. "y ; Thankful for past favors, and taping for a con- (iutlanccUf the same, he trusts tliat his "friend will not forget the one-priced store of T . j ,;;. , . JOSEPH G. IIOLM.ES;' i. ; .; Main stree t, sign of the big Waitb.. ... February 11, 1S57. , Copper, an! S!acct-3rcn Vi'aie,. ERCIIATsTS and ethers in want of TIN, COPPER OR SHEKT-IP.0N WARH are, respectfully invited to call arid exan.iuegpgi my stock, got up expressly for he spring. . trace, it latlie largest anu tcst assortment to i e found AY est of the mountains, made-in a superior manner and of tLe very best materials. Having adopted all tiie improvements of the times in the trade, in machinery and materials, I am prepared, to complete successfully willt-tity manufacturers, in prices aud terms. . - ; -Orders from one .dollar ia five hundred dJlar worth, promptly filied, tl e wares carefully packed anl cuaranu.-eJ..tutt:cuJc. : One tria fp.m rocrci .apts who .have not dc;dt with me -heretofore ia icoucsted. At leatt sfiij for a Price List. ' .' '? 9 Thankful fdr past favrrs.'I respectfully solici their continuance. Address F. w, HAY. Johnstown, Cambria countv, Pa. April 8,1 857. Tlie l-ro!cciiss llutual Tire Ii:sn rcicc Company of CAMBRIA COUNTY. i.ocatcd in Ekcnsbnr?, ia. i ISCOllPOUATi:) JIAItCJI 23, A. IJ. 1S57. OnSASIZED APItlt. O, 1S37. OFFICERS, JOHNSTON JIOOUE, Pm-hintsT, WILLIAM MURRAY. ict Pkim-nt. ALEXANDER C. MULL1N. Skchktauv EDWARD SHOEMAKER, Tin: a sen, a. GEORGE J. R0DGERS. Gr.viP.AL Auext. DIRECTORS. JonxsTOS Moo.-.r:, Ebensburg, LyAliI' . U"i..'i.iai.ii, Aiir.AXi)i:a C'llfiii, " Geome J. Rodgeus, " johx Li.oyD ' " ;. j Wii.mam R. IIcchf.s, Wilmore. j Hiixny Scani.as, Carro'.lton. . ' ' Francis Beakek, Sus-ptehanna township. - iiiciiAitn VfuiTE, Hcmiiick. ' . "WiiuAM Mfim.r, 'Samicerhill township. ' '' James Kaylor, 'Allegheny , ' . " ,. CJEOitoe S. Kixa, JehnfetoAvn. ' 1 James Potts, ' "'' . ' Matthew M. Atavs, Sumtnittville. " Fkaxcis O'Fv.ifi., Munster.' v . Crj-Officc in the frame building, on High' street-, recently occupied by C. W.1 Wingard, Esq., At torney at Law. ' - ' ' All communications .to be addressed to Juie Secretary" of the Irr1eriioi Mutual Fire 'Insttr- anrrCoyftjxtiiffrif Cambria county," Ebtnslntry,lJa. 1 May 27, 1S57. tt. . - ' , . Cabinet Ware-Room. . HIE undersigned havint; purcbasdl the , -y ti" -entire stock C furniture, Tools, clcofSte5--S3phen IJovd Jr., would respectfully in form the citizens of Eberisbursr, and vicinity, that he will manufacture all articles? of Furniture ft order cn the most reasonable terms. . Tlie stock now on baud is large, consisting of TABLES, BUREAUS. STANL'S.BEDSTEADS, CRADLES, &c. Ac. . - ' 'All articles manufactured in the establishment will be finished in a workmanlike manner, employ iDg none but experienced workroom ROBERT EVANS, & Co. Ebensburg April 2nd, 1856. It E 31 O V A C. Tlio uwdorsigned having removed to the new buiblir.g two door3 west of the old stand, would respect fully inform his customers and tlie public generally, that be has lately adeled to Lis former supply of Goods, and keeps constantly on hand a full supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Silk GoocTs, made-up Clothing, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Carpen ter's tools, Smith's tools. Nails, a full supply of ' Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand. Also, topper and tin ware. Groceries, wholesale and retail. ;Y " "fv ' ' ' Pinc Poplar and Cherry Lumber bought ate! selL , ,v '"-:- ' , . ;', ; CSoods rail I c sold at the very lowest prices in exchange for Ca.sh cr Ccuutry "Produce. ' E. HUGHES. ? Ebensburg, March 15, 1855.' ; ; ' -"'-'aroTicis.- ; n-.-. .. A LL persons indebted to the firrn of. George 'JL. Murray, or George Murray & Son, are hero- by. u6tifi,ed.that thj :otes. and accounts of said firms have been placed lu pur hands for collection, and that, -unless paymeut be made immediately, suits wil .bo. brought to enforce it. . f ! . . .. J0HNST0X & MULLEN. - April41, 1855v tf. 1 v '. 1 " DENTISTRY.' Dentist found the third week of each mouth. Officetjjrobns town nearly opposite tV 0nbria Iron Store, tbe-w lUiOL- 121566.,'. : ; ? A. J. JACKSON. .Sarceon rK-i Will be found at Thompson's Mount Je-tiT 'fain House, whera he can be 1 xije" utacrlFTcrr Successor tf c ii r-? nT rBv;rs "va- ?sc c? A I V i ESPECTITJLLY OFFERS TO .TTTR rnitf jLfLiiic, an extensive Mllwell8elwtejE -""assort-4 "!S meut of . -..i svtb 4t2- Jh r ia. O 01 8:, -!H 5 On ALS H :A utPr S i. .. .x n , . a - n a .- - - - - J- RE A D Yy21ADE- OLOTU IN Q , tuvA-.. y vjsvjv x wake? -y-' - -E A I-N , 2'S . , .i ..J ! Ulcis rvl & G L A S & iiti-'il Hi ' '.Lit 1 i Jr O I L S '.; And all the articles wmmlly required for FamiW. CiiiidiDg.'Jind Manulactonng ptirprek " -;i --IfsWi- SS.0-o- "a i A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family mctL ' Sje2 ('f ualleil in the county) 'A 11 L-of -which t.e-AYiltst-l! nt the-iowest possible p.riccs' for car-h or. Country Produce. A v ?; b-t r. ; :T A . large amount rf Snrtice and -Pin Lumber eunsilntlv on hands and Bills fop Lumber sawed' td-trdsr at' the shortest pcwf4b? nofft-e:' '(' i v .-l.ti . JiOBERT FLI NN.1 Jefferson May 20 1857., i i. . .. .. -. ; n-'.i.-f, ,) F'BIHE-Rtibscribef has just "received froni'Fia . JL Cha East a large !ad splendid stock of new Guxxli of the following articles, ail to of the be:t'quality, Groceries such "as . . . , - Coffee, Siigar, V-- .'-- . Tea,; and Syrup Molasses,' & little ! i3!3 n-v.'i ?;! - of the best that has .. .. -'": -t c . ever been j brought to i : i - o -:l this town before."". ALSO -. -. i t ',?''; Starch - Corn which is very ? ek'Iicious Arr fool,"i in fart be - . ! has everything that is in tlie V.;-! .p 1; .-. Grocery lire. -ALSO A good as , . sortmentof fancy stationary and no- . r . " : tions.f, ALSO he has added to bis ;.!".' stock, a goodassorta.crt rf MARYES1 TOOLS which .is. .very .important to the . Farn'er at this time, coaistinu cf thu fol lowing ai tides such as SL'l TEES, sxathes, 1 ; FORKS, - - ' .',.'.';; ILiKES, $-c, all of a good qual ity. ALSO A gnodassort - . merit of DRUGS and If 7.;: : 21ED1CIXFS to . . . men tion. AlsoA large h -t rT GOOD FL 0 !R. A LSO BAR Hi OX, KAILS, and GLASS. ' Call and see and examine for yourselves, you wdl not regret by doing sol" " . ' ; '; ROBERT DAVIS. Fln-nsbtirg, Jul" 185C. 37." " ' ' Jen va;:s. vi. ; iv inxs. . hcbh jot. 'Chasge-v-New Pirid ! mllE PUBLIC ARE-HEREBY INFORMED I tbV.Vtbe p'a'rtnership heretoforcr existing under the firm, of Eans, : John Hare," Evan E. Evans and Hugh Jones, has been dissolved. Mr., Hare retiring. .The finu as . jt'riow stands wili 'carry on triOlftisjneys Hi lf iUi'vai-Hjus brancbes-at the old stands. Tlie Tannery will l e under the su pcriiiteiulauco tf John Evans at . the old stand formerly owned by J. Moere. , The Shoiuaking business wul.be .carried on as usual few doors east of SuyUvrVi Iivfol iu ail its braueLjfK,'.. : Tlie highest . maikct piic wilt be .paid, ia cash for hide-. Chestnut, and JIcudoxt l'mk it trade '".:.. .. .. ' ' .- ; . TT.ry l;nve cn istai.tly bio.id a bif;.!- assrt nti'nt of lVor.ii calf-skin. Men aud W omens' Mo rocco Root a'liil . tShocs.7iinl are preparui to cx onto v.i rk on the shortest notice. - Being-practical workmen thein-lvos, rod using none but tlj very best materials; tbcyanj coi.fi dent they e::i! execute work as well and as chef y z:s bbv estaJ'Msl ant nt in the 'conntry. .r, AprUaa-Vi5,9r87(f:iT;i'3 ';.1Us , Xcir TIn-"?Trc,EitatlIilnieut. T S i II B ' .u s ! dtrs'Tgi i-l. t'ak es this nit tbo.T ofinform J- jng Vf;o ' ifi.tns of Ehci.sbnrg nd suriound mg podn t;y. ti.ii t, he hasmoveu froiu Larrollion and'.Voinn'!jieed .business iu Ehonsbi.rl', iu 'the undoM f.vrmeil occupied 'as . a Priuting cfHce, two Moors west of BlairVHotel, where h'e. intends o carry on his business ia nil its various 1 .ranches' 1 of all .description kept constantly on biin... at prices to' .tact, the wat:t.-. i f the poor as will 14 tLe lie!),, 0)iintrv Alvichaots can.liave or- !ers fJIed to any amount. ' M'-ndiug of all Kiivls done at tl.e shortest notice. .By strirtly atttend ins ro business,' he ; hopes. Jto . receive a fidr share sf custom. , . .' . - . ; . . . "i : ; wm. singer. ; Eboh'sburg May C .lSt7. . . . . ' ! TROUBLE IN UTAH!!! 'THE SUn5CIilBERS wouhl resjvctftdlj in form the citizens of Ehehsburg,f audi the. -sjur-- rour.tling neighborhood, that tliey have received thtiri&amitr'" Stock; uf A 2 1'. :WSl.'tZtK Which for quality and price can't be beat by any eatablishnient in" the county of Cambria, as par- ticulnr-care has been taKen to select with an eye suitable totl immediate Wants of old as? well as ncw'custdmersJ" The stock consists of Summer COATS. i'AXTS, TESTS, II ATS CAPS AU of the latest fashions, and made in a durable manner, not such sold by Jews, but by Christians Give us a call and examine for yourselves.- -; . , . . EVANS & HUGHES. . June 1 7, 1S57. :.J, Youngr America Target Pistol. MAN UFACTURINO i -"N -E WH A V-E N - CO..-- ". w vCT;"' rlHIS PISTOL IS INTENDED ,AS THE . JL forerunner of the ordinary pUtol and is designl f--r J'oung" men and Tkj-s who wih to eujoy the exeucmg sport ot tiring at a target, at the most trilling expense, and without any dan ger of accident. The cheapest ordinary pistol is three or four times the price of this liesidcs being dangerous in the bands of boys. - This Pistol is loaded with the common Firo Cracker, which forms a complete cartridge, and will carry a ball ten or fifteen paces With the same precision as the ordinary 'pistol, but not with sufficient force to do any serious damage. AS America is a shootipg nation, the Young Americans must and will learn the art by which our independence was ' secured. Hence this Target Pistol is exactly iri tirn?, atJel mwt mfet with universal sale among our youth of the South and West.j Its operation is perfectly simple, and is not liable to get out of order.'' A full description. wiR "'accompany every case of Pisr tls. : The Pistol nre put up at' .'the; Factory in Cases of CO "each, feady to" send by express Q any part of the United States or Canada- ! RETAIL PRICE, 25 CENTS; BY THE CASE, ' $7,50, OR 15 CENTS EACH. M " ' j . AtUA i r. 1 - FRENCH, HALL & COY'-' t TNew York Depot 892 -Ilroomc St.'Tfi Y. ' -AGEMTS.WASTED TO. SELL" THESE nsTOLs: ; - J r " r ' , 1 IB ASKETS Clotht's,Tpv"e ml Work Baskc b? at -V ' rMDcViriW. .J.J- s-.v BEN. PJ: TH0KFS0NV S2, ta Tcixler In vniS Manvj 'actor 's of " . j Hatters" Materials. Straw Coods, jf iMUwai JKlvJWpiS AUuiilU XVOUC3, CO- r . 1 -Si. 118 MAHKET STRElJT,- i'1 Bttvw FomiJrf Seyitr&W&A DCLIHl A 4 ;-5!'C!S'U o. i ' j'i fUJtS. U'''J al -Ait t-l4 PRICE I. rATTON; i SrA'. OPPENHEIMER. :Dec. 11, 135G. v8--i- -:i 'i-i .-t ----j : . f o r r. -; s , , ; , t shoe: AND ' ' , Kl'KEEiriTARETIOESnV Sol 133, foimtil; SS, A'ortb Tbird Stree i .i : (Orpobite Cherfj-trect.) !' " '-' ; : ; ; , PHiladelphia, : ! " CD. W'OLKl.'': :-.::,..- ! -.J " .Philadelphia, Jtm 24, 157 -Cm. . . ;.. :.-: P w-r , .. .. i. m rniup nKTjKa.fi Roar. j. axit:son. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ; FOREIGN FRUITS: J 1 ' NUTS. SPICES. : confectionary; - r . ir. a a n s . ." ' . TIRE WORKS, cC. C3 Oranges anl Lf men received wot kly. - , , X. 2 Woosl Hlrect. ZT; Opj'K ite the Si Cliarles Hotel.-' . . l'irtsburgn. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf. , - KEMOVAL! . . '.-. PAUL GRAFF, ; ; MAXt FACTlHEU A " I M'UOLiSALE. llJALKTl IS B00TS3 SHOES. STRAW, GOODS, ...v . - EATS. AIJD CAPS, : It 0. G3i SJortli Third Street, Between Arch and Uherrv, - PHILADELPHIA. March Cth 1S5C. . " " ' co. AV. Toilrt, U H ...COSRAD & WALTO?, Importers & TCi&lesale DoalerE in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, Ko. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. KEEP constantly n liand the genuine Timo thy Slack's Argers, Wm. M.mu's, JVatty, aiul Hunt's superior Axes, Conr ul t WaHon's suj-erior pohshed Sled Shovels. Darling it Wal lrcu's Grass aud Cradling-Scythes, Comoiea aud Patent ScyCvo Snaths, Patent Clothes Pius, &,c, Ac., v hich they offer for s.de ou rc-,is amble terms, to country deabrs only,' J a n n 1 r y "25 "1 f 5 . " ., .". . . II. ii. JJA1U I.E. K C. SCC1.LI.E. J. PATToy Ti:oyp-oN. i Jlarplc, 3Jc li?i e Co. WK ,,aT- tfii'dar as-ociat' d with us, .J.'Pattoi. H Thompson: The 'Style of tho firm will hr Miirple, ili'dmi- A- Co. The Business of the old f.nn WuLbe.e tiled by 'U.p-tKv. , . V ii i 1.- I v 2?. 1LM.RI'LE. f E. C. M.CLITRK. .' i'!uw.i.riiu. January 0, IS5G. S. 11 ISA Wood Kdnldincr SIilL Willow Strrrt nliovt Twelfth. AnrlH Sl.l. M 'til-lings-iiiRaUc for t.Urp-viiters. Ib.:il.?-rs, C.ibhMY.nd IV:.:. .e 'Make-!, alwav. on ' ' ' ' I,:;ud. ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW ING. Ag''trt wanted i'i the" various T.-wi-s in is por :t on-cf ti e Stat1, to whom o.p-i-tu!iittes wih be fTerel foi lar-.-t prolits to themselves. SI I. AS II WEIR. Ajrd 8, LS.-.7- Jciix U. if.Li: c. 2-4 CIIEiSTNUT Street, f nth side, b, NOS !ot Water.) : ' ?HILADEL?niA. ir.!T ooa-WAUE IiorK. in 1 hk Oty.j t. -i ul.ictnr.-rs and Whf:sa5t d-l-r. Ui P it I Jiacu'.iie made JinOOMS. Pat nt ("moved CEDAR-WARE, wavmiUed nt toshi-ivL; 'x;)D & WILLOW-WARE. CORDS. BRUSHES. of all descriptions. : Please call find, examine our took- ... ; . 1 .: : - Mrrc'i 4. 1857. 1 v. J.., tl. My erf. At' u . tlrr tit. MYERS SLiffVDEVITT? W II OLES A L E - i;il O 0 K li S ; , .. . ;and dealers in ; j Foreign anil Hiittiestlc "Vrines nnrt v ""Liquors. :" TO: 201 LlEEETY STREET, near the rnoulh JL of Sixth st., Pittsburg, Pa., keep eonsiant lv r.n bnt:d a supply of 'Old M-.noi:ga!.eht and Rectified Whisky, Ba-on.Fish, Fl.i.ir,L-ud, Oil, Choose, and Pittsl iug mauufacture!! articles gen erally. " ""'' April 15, ;1857- -jJOTICET HAVE f HIS ! DAY ASSCCl A JLN ted C. fbrtw.Z; with me in tl c BREW 1NG, MALTING and HOP IRA HE, at tie Fit Street Brewery. The business will 1 carried on in all its branri.es as usual, under the 1 anie and style of G EO. W. SM ITU & CO. GEO. W. SMITH. . .Pittsburg, August S, 1S57. GKO. V. SMITH. C. HARTWELI ' BREWKBS.'M ALTERS & HOP DEALERS Beg leave to inform t'.ieir friends and the tiade that they have commenced BREWING for" flie season, and arc pieared to furnish all articles in their line premptlv. on their usual favonble tcrnis... GEO. W. SMITH & CO. August 12, 185740. WILLIAM CARR 8l CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS And De&lflrs ia FOREIGN A B0SIE6TIC LIQTJ3ES, OLD M030St?AlIELAandRectified Whigkey. " 'No 32!) Commercial Row, .,."-. LIBERTY. STB LET - : - PITTTSBURG, Pa. 'iSumlrics' 5C0 Ebls doiiUe Rectified WMskeT ' '' 1ST Bbls'Old Monongahela Rye Whiskey, (Par ,;.'; very choice.)';; . . .',.,; i. "50 Hhds X. O. Sugar, . ' x ' ' " TO ' Rbls'. ,0. .Molasse.4" ' "" ' ' t:A 1 '.. ? .,' : ."'With h" general assortment of Groceries, 'also Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron cv Nails ic.', all bl which will b sold at low prices for cash, . t ' '- ' " "WM. CARR& CO. - 7ano 181856 34- f r -'" '' ' fi- I71ISH A fresh lot of Salmon. Macker d, Hcr ? Ting nud Oidiis-h; fui sale bv "t" r U.TUDOR . wis-. SFKJiC4f GOODS, ND is opening at Ms t-reroorn,oneof tha largest and fiiieijt stock ''ofgoixls ever before brought t Eberisbcrg.'ft Is a genenal LaVei fur nisliiiig btore; consisting i ef li kindi .f goodn for ladies, and will sell them, tat a story tmaR pfo5t,y. Ladief Ire; fequestesi fojcall.aad fatnlca his stock, jbtfbre fAirgiiRiiigte.l.seliere, as be is deternuued"twen low for. . tt, -.-' Z3 -KkL asg -"xrn: . j -BLACK ANDtFANCY :SILK S. ..t f . Flaiii ar-dlEmbrcidered, s Silk Tissues, r.rd Braises, French; Ilogli.-U an 1 Swiss LawiFicncU ,DeJa:ii., (all ol,) aud Eraize "llclaUiR. ' .' ' ". . - "., "" 2 1 " ALSOT--Alcardf 'a.rtmeutflf White Drew doods, (plain antbrtiAroldcred,! Sis land Jaco net "rkig'iijiS, Insortiens, together with" largo quantity of jrints of a!l kinds and qualities. II is bt'K-k of Bonnets is one of the largest Mid most fashionable ever shipped . to this j"ire. Goods of all descriptions usually kept in Millin- 1 ary stoies can Irf? had. . Miss Ellen McCann will be happy to wait on all ner lady mends m tlii depart meut, '" J " 'XTJi JI ISTS 3313152 SS. AND CHILDREN'S Shoes," Gents and Boy' Shoes and Bouts,. Irish - Linvns, Table . Cloths. Pantahx,ns, Coats', ic. Customers are requstetl to call before pnrchasiug elsewhere a6 1J stick i large and varied. 4 ' "; --: .-v- EbtnsUirgMav 13, 1857. ' " .-.-i'- O -' - i- : - r- r : Tliompou'M Clock. There h a i;lx-k in our place j J . jTitajt regub-tes the town, s , ' With tiny hands and pretty f.co,'J . ; . ,' - i, 'Though it lo.ks iltl and brivrn." - . -The rarest clock that e'er I saw,- - - " It b-ats alT cleclis, I liiw, ' -1 -'-" " -It went ai d stood In Noah's ark' " : . l our inousn 1 rears , . ... Thcte is a clof k in our 1 laofv' - ?- - At THOMPSON'S store 'tin fonud; Ti callftl tbe REortAToit'Lere,-'-" . '"-" And rarest clock in t0wi7"' '" ."'" Just call at Thomp son's Ibiltei's Stor, And see this old clock-v And l-uy a hat in ilace of oe Bought twenty yeai s ag. ?? : . t ; , , ThH Thompson keeps on Ciiute'a street; The clock is iu bis stfre, " " -And has Ihh-ii rur.iiiug, withe-tit feet. Four thousand years, and more. . ,Xor, Lryou don't believe me, Tj:m,..; Just call ia as you go, ; .., . ; And buj- a Csip fri place i f oc.e .. s Bought twent- jears agoC Twas put up bv George Brdsiier. An ABTisr of our town, j t . The wheels arc made ef . w ood and l-r.ts. . . . And all seem pretty sound.'; And now my l ist advise', elearforo, 1 Is, step i.tasyou go, ' -:f . - And buy Pome. Boots in phwe ef th Bought trccntv veers ao." " ' Johnstown, May U, IS5G. . EICHAED Mr JOKES- WITH -' V- ''" SQUIRE," ZHSMSEKATj AlliriJ WHOLMSALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, u. NO MARKKT .STKEhT, ' ' : ' - -' mi pi T'.vm s '! i:ift. a Nn roi: ; :' franc's stri!:E. y - n! D. M. X!MM! .Rf AN; ' Kf?AT-7.: u: e. GEOBOK N. .LEV. J? Feb. 4. I S.-.?. 11 Mar.tfict-urci ar.6 Tvaler la all Kiai of Cigart Z Er.uif, Caowin and Ltat TcKiceo. . Koaigcm- , ei-y St., Hollifdaysbtug,' Pa. onstar.tly en band, a ' f.nc "r.r.d v cll'siWie-J K.J stock of .Spanish, and half. Spsmisb viyar. .it the l owest p's.-ible prices All nrt? trs'g. Id nt this ostablisbrirr'rit Are warranted ht ! wbafthry ire represented; " ' - 1 ?; fwf is ' AuHUst 8, 1S55--4 ly. ' -t i- wI fj 121 BUM?,?. ft CRY I IUP.VEYS made and .an; 1 s-irr.iii-c ,.-'!,.int llvtlii li licc..je; TJfO TECTIOXMUTI 7A L FIIIE IXS I - .j vr; foMEAxy oe.ulaju COlXTYiBY t ' ,J t I-PERT A:MCOY Y i i r re P. O.. Cambria . fYlHE undersigned wt idd respx-el fully inf. rm Jk the public. that he has r.urcbasil 11 inter est of of -Milton Rol crt. t!e. -rased, in the Grocery business, arid will continue to carry i at the c-!d stand, tnd would solicit a share of )he public cu l"m. Tl.e 1w.oks of the fiim ' of Tudor and Rol -erts have lt"n placed in -inyt powv4.---All knowing theT.slveHindelt'l will pleno call v. itti meaiidttle. : .- RICHARD TUDOR. ' Eleaskurt-, r;ust 21, 165C.- :-.- ".-- . ? - ' J " '- : 1 , 8. M. KKUX. , - ' L M, fcllANXO.V. Drs. Kern St Shanncn - FSiETISIIG PHYSICIANS. JEFJ'ERSON,. CAMBRIA IVmbr thir professional aervkt.iatWsit- i7..'U5 of JeRersou aial vicinity, and jol otr.rsjile siring medical aid. N'ight calis prifoptly- at- t'DiCdto. , .. , March IS, 1S57 - JOIIX CO.VIUD, ? - i t. ATTOSa'IT Al iCfiHUilT Ul JoiiSTOwy, Cambria Co., Pa. COUNSEL given in the English and German languages. Collections promptly, attended to. Office on. Cluiton street, in tlio room, former ly occupied by David Hite Esq. , :.('. v Jan. 7, 1857. -Illy. : .f .. ' ' , . 1 ... WM. DAVIS. " 1 : r J0H5 UOT. Davis St. Eloyd, . , , HAVING formed a partnership in th iler cantile Business, would resjHH-tfully solic't tho patronage of tleir friends aud the pubje pan emlU- fidl and see us at tho old stand of Wrr. Davis. . , , - : - . f . April 29,, 1S52.- ; .... . - 1 UST' received at the store of EDWARD RGB 7 ERTS, '."' '.-'" 1.C0O lbdCxxlFish, ' ' 1 " - 10 half Brls Herring, and -1- ;; :. ciq haif ci,, Mackerel . Feb. 6. 165G. . . l B i : 1 --:.-r't - ' i.-r.' ' .' J." 500 assorted pieces ; of Ston Ware, , just je eived at the Cheap rjtore 01 o o 3 O Ji .
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