u u ! 'a. : 1 1- T 't i. ? .! ml f 5$ re .... ln LV 54 tv cr-l ' t iul r Iriaf tie! I'M crff 1 rof- r TKOS. ROBERTS, TT"SAS just received, HAS j'l.st received, at the old stand of Staid f-: r-".. & Kouerts, opposite me Mountain House, another '-i.i lnrjs and splendid assort ( 1 fymcntof rtfcg CLOCKS, Batches-. jEWELKY, &c, .. , ,1 t i 1. 1 t,e sold cheaper man can oe uuuih tiive us a call before purchasing a iJ.v. ere. r ' 'T l ... ;v:iri ;( KS. "WATCHES, JEWELRY, r paired in the very lest style Dec. 23, lS57.-G-6tf Tlie SiiLscrlLer f?ucccscor Lloyd, & Co., at to G. an LIST, MARCH TERM, 1853. KsST WEEE. vs Alwino ts Troxeil vs Murphy T3 Murphy vs Hamilton wealth f r use vs Stewart. JOS. M'DONALD, Pro. ,. iMri.-e, Jan 20, 1853. - ri ' - ' " ...... ....... . .jv- - K.v ,,t , t"-l . )rn-.: ,,- t : Ui mis' Court of Cambria -iiT'ifl will expose to sale at pub- ; ;,.. :'.'i-t ;. , iu the premises. cn SAT rv,:!V T'-'; day of FEBRUARY next, at i.sj, p. ?.. a1! the r:j!t. fit!" anil interest . n i:idi-l hi1!.) which William Lilian, :.t n 'V-t in his lifetime. ot, in ml to all r.i. t "r i "'' of I an-1, ritmte in v.-;, -1. i'-', O-iml.iia eonntv. oontain- -.-e acre-. il- 1- hi : ;!,.(' iii:im (liill.rflith 'jr' linn in' part iiiam bed and t! oi a tract i albnutb, roc war i!l Unf.J.hi Biter, Matthew M'Hugb i ne thirl ! cwfirmtin of prde : t !-c vear after, with interest: and '.he a, an ! immedaite'y after ti. .viiL'.v of the decedent, the i-iterst r'.-r...v.amg ti.ini is to te pant nnnu , -n .t:a!lv t-i h-r during I t lifetime, ..reel L bonds and mortgage. i ! A Kiil ?UN K I N K E AD. r rtun tc.taniento ai.reAO of Wilnorn A V. : 1, it RESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE PUB lic, an extensive and well selected assort ment of DRY GOODS. Q II 0 C ERIES , II A T S , O A I s BOOT s" SHOES, 1 E AD Y MAD E CI. O THIN Q , A R 1) W ARE, QUEEN SWT ARE, FAIN T S . GLASS, OILS, And all the articles usiinlly required for Family, iSuiklii.'p:, and Manufacturing purposes. jzsl. :nr ess cxx A Stck of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family med icines, that f-r quality' and variety is not surpas sej, (if cualled in the count.) All of which he will sell at the lowest possible irices for cash or ivuuntry 1 roaucf. A large amount of Spruce and Pine Lumber constantly on hands, and Dills fur Lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible notice. PiOBEliT FLTNN. Jeffcrs.-in, May 20, 1857. tf. x otic i: is iAKTiTioar. To Archibald Kirkpatrick, son and heir if Thom as Kirkpatnok, late of Carrol township, Cam- ona ountv, I ennsvlvania. fiereaetj. (U AUK HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT IN i.ur--ua;ic' of a writ of Partition issued out of the D.-pha is' 0 urt of Cambria county and to t1.oShur:li' of s.u 1 county d:rected, an inquisi tion will bf. lif-j.i at the late l evidence (f paid Thomas K'.rkpatritk. h-cM., in Carr 11 township ! Cambiia c.-.ur.ty: on MONDAY, the 10th dav of FKUUUAilY, A.. D., lS.'S, atf.no o'.-hx-k in the afternoon, f..r the purpose if making partition ef the n.il .-state of whh-h the said Thomas Kirk- riek liod se.ed, to and amongst his heirs and ! n pr".-r:tat: vt s. if the tamo can be, done ':0!!t j.uhi.tice 1o or snoi'lng the whole, lse to value and apprai.- e the same according to lavr. At which time and p'rue you are required to at-U-iid, if you think pri per. Kow for Bar;am THE subscriber has just received from the East a large and splendid stock of new Goods of the following articles, all 01 tne Dest quality, urocenessuch as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, and Syrup 3 Molasses, a little of the 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. ALSO A good as Bortment of fancy stationary and no tions. ALSO he lias added to his stock a good assortment of HARVEST TOOLS, which is very important to the Farmer at this time, consiitius of the fol lowing articles such as SCYTHES, SNATHES. FORES, RAKES, $;., all of a good qual ity. ALSO A good assort ment of DRUGS and MEDICINES to m e u t i o n. Also A large lot of GOOD FLOUR. ALSO BAR III ON, NAILS, and GLASS. Call and see and examine for yourselves, you will not regret by doing so. ROBERT DAVIS. Ebensburg, Julj 0, 185C. 37. WIL.XIAM A. MURRAY, " Attorney at Law, Ebenabnrf, Pa. OFFICE A FEW DOORS EAST OF E ROB ERTS' store. (nov.4:'57 J. C. AO ON, . Attorney at Law, Ebtnibnrg, Pa, OFFICE IX COLON AD E ROW. " , Nov. 11, 1857:l.tf Dr. Henry Yeagley, Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa. OFFICE next door to his Drug Store, cor of Main and Bedford streets. Jduistown, July 21, r . Y O.lT w! ; THE mWW PRIZE TOR ILLUSTRATED. 1858 . ILLUSTRATED. THE New York weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best literary papers of the day. An imperial yuarto containing kight pa or forty i'olimss. of entertaininc: original every DR. MORSE'S Dll. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Et rope, Asia and Africa as well as North America has spent three years among the Indians of our Wes tern country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Mr, Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all disea ses arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLCOD that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged .and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased ; thns cau sing all parts sickness and distress of every name; ! onvujiu 10 (.Alia lin a i 9 v'U. in iitu v ' v vj prived of, and if nature is not assisted in throw itur off the stasnant humors, the blood will be D. FOSTKR. p. g. NOOX, Crreeusburg.-' " ; - - - Ebensburg. . FOSTER & XOOX, IB AYING associated themselves for the prac . JL tiee of the Law in Cambria county, will at tend til nil lmUllW.d ;..ri..l.. t,r.rr OT "fiim.ir'oT?..ri 'ins off the stagnant humors, the blood ' Oct. 7 1857. . . come choTed and cease to act, and thus our lign '. ' '. ; ; l of life will be forever Mown out. lL.w impor- Admiiifptrator'g Xotiee4 tant then that we should keep the various pas 's ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON THE I saSes of the body frie and open. And how pleas- JLA estate of Josenh Williams, late of Cambria Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria County, notice is hereby given to all having claims against said estate to present them .luly authenticated for settlement, and to those indebted thereto to make immediate payment. JOHN WILLIAMS, Dsc. 9:5:Gt Adm'r. S HEREBY GIVEN THAT NO VISITORS will be admitted to the Toor House Builuiuir on 5 h ml ay. Dec. 0, 1857. 5 KD. GLASS, V'M. PALMER, DAVID O'HARRA. Poor House Directors. and ILLVfcTHATtl) I0IIN ROBERTS, . SI enf! of Cambria count v. r-iiiT'sOrnce.Ebens'ov.vj i' a?; re a:. Si h! ?: IfJNliHSlvU! or ITT IS Af5 RF.EO UPON BETWEEN PETER SL SMELSSR. of the township of Alh-ghnr, in theci-ur.ty of Cambria. Commonwealth of lVr.n- J;'.co-s, oftlie film.-1 pUiee, an tocnli n, or pa it thire-Sm.-l rr iVth sr-11 ur.to the CAMBRIA C0UKTY. t. "i v ,f -; i'i?ii .tZiV .stired. t-.-s i n and fuM'ff. 7,3t5."-; ::ia, an ! IViix that, in jav!ier.L of of the said Petar said Felix Jacobs the fHowine r.ropertv, viz EXllHiiTING THE OPERA Tiii. COMPANY, AKD LIS ' pre.-iium nte., t-SOS.-fl itai expenses, $147.7$ . -;:a,nei'. 11.8S p,!,v:n:cri i!rco;ors, 150.&0 31P--17 ir-ay li.re, JIO no 1 5avll-rse, R.-fOw. $12 00 1 White Cow srts I h. re Gears, PS 00. 3 Calves. Two lh.ise Wairon. $25 00, 1 Sled, $10 00 , 12 00 $0 00 00, 7 v. 1 rea."i: ry. ;e on prens inn notei. SMi.27 $7on;.oi th tvls A. L j.I.is. Kc rv. (. mpany. . at F.bi-usburg, 1 1. 1-5. JOilss'lo::. P; tV.i 7.1 12-1. Spre.1 and Log Chain. $ GO. 1 Wind Mill, 110 00, C Sh.f-p. $? 00. January 12., 1x58, Receive! .. of Y lis Jacobs, the above sum of one hundred' and fourteen dol lar;, in fall uf the price of the above proportv. At-! PETER SMELLER. Xaleiit.n-? Bishop jan,l.0-):Ct. the Court of Common f- ("Jambria couiitv. j l'eniih vlvania.of March Term, Rule lo plead. Ann P. .Lickson vs an I). Evans. IS 57. No. 21. i ie:iS ft si e 'R.-O. II. WHO :-. ; Trsvi rse .1 he he'.d -vl. i i . i r'.:a: v 1) NOW TO WIT. Til E 13 i ll DAY Of eirvber. A. D IS'.T, it appearing U the i') ; iJor;rt. that hre a:i i k-gal i.otiee of the Rule a war t 111 thl." C-'irH, ! - ' flivo.i ly ... Smoi-iii, Coert io, on motion, rant J u lgmi-nt lur matter week. A Gift worth from CO cents to C500 00 in gold; will be presented- to each subscriber immediately on recsipt of the subscription money. T E II One Gjpy for one year. One copy for two years. One copy for three years. One copy for five years, AND TO MS: $,2 00, and 1 gift. $.1 50, and 2 ifts. $" 00, and 3 gifts. $8 CO.. and 5 gifts. U ts. OA-US. Three Copies, one year, $5 00, and Five Co.- ies. one year, $S 00, and 5 irifts. Ten C- pies, one jear, $15 CO. and 10 gifts. Twenty-one : Copies, 1 year, $30 CO, and 21 gifts. Tlie articles to be distributed are comprised iu the following list : "". 2 Packages of gold, containing $500 00, each. 5 do do do $200 00, each. 10 do do do-. $100 00, each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased MnTirr I ill i i'-JLi dersigced about closing business in this place, is desirous that all persons knowing themselves indebted to him ly Note or Book ac count, to call anil fettle their accounts on or be fore the 20th of -January next, after that time ajl accounts will be left with a proper officer f t collection . - G EO R G E M'CA N N. Ebensburg, December 23, 1857. 6 td. Wr.tcl.es, 20 Gold Watches,.. 50 do ... do lf0 do do $100 00, each. $ $ $ $ ! 00, each. 00 00, each. 50 CO. each. 35 CO, each. $ 30 00, each. . :i :r- 'f:- Kbe Xt 'IT ine i,orrt io, on .ant .f apy.earance. and Rule to shew cause ! latere Facias Potsesiiouem shouul n&t is- l.urg. ire licre: v:. ne. .v. -. . . ( i i , i r'.:a: v ! xt. are nereov ; "-5? : ,t t,e'.rattv.1..n:- !'' , the req!!ire.l j i W-'if-'Vj Eitra'.-t frou ;, t d .w:. f -r th.;t toco l.axe 1. -en ft2' Ct;rt. Cert: ,.-.-. ...I-!.-.- , -T." -. ,..', ,t !V 1 SS7. ill r.r -bnr: i. Jo f. 12. 1S-7 ,0 t t '"M r? ft-. . . -i.i.'w ta cm .,-.. LETTERS TS.STAMENTAin t''s(at: ht of J io .a- t w; 1 Jur. anl t 's(at;i ht of . . .'. -gl.tuy tov nsli.. Cambria J. have been issued by the R.Jgi v : the i:n 'ersigi:ed;.ll l'vrs.ns :.a.;)st aid ih-eeased arc l.tre'.y .. ti.,.ij. nropeily autheiith i.te.l u.1 th so'in.M-Scd ate reqtiesteil I u h l't '! V. W'-:. E iT'l'Elo .. Executor, i.i. I85S:!0:0i c: V. a: i-.V .t carries -c,-. l l lJLlSElM; THE s. I- :in '-. An.c ".ea : .-ira! i.MK :r 1 . - I V" i !.!. l.lvl j.-iiod to the present time, nit oft he Discovery of N-rth ot tiiii i oi;:a.;iiig oi Loio iropean N '.'J.o.is, with S.-p- l. toins ot e.-eh. r.'-i'.Ming ti-.e vari.t! .'.i n s and the n ction Independent t tne p! -(.stnt i'sit.e. I.'y li-M.ry il iW.inl .- a. i. i .V'i t.'L iMi-) in one ...I... . I.l.l'-.l.. Ilil.l I . ...II. . i .us, tit: rely ;r -:;i original do.-igtis. s.iiU; tiii-- work to the public, the they are supplin. a iv wl.icij has h n:i 1 en iVIt :t:iiily, and esceiail t;y No ether work, much less stains the C'lUipleteatid i x Aiuei-icta hiU-iry h-.-t e pre- CAMBRIA COINTY, SS rotn the Record of said iA-m.L'iT, A. I'. JOS. M'DONALD Prothonotary. Jar. . 13. 18;.X:.i::'t A i Ei-s SCTSCC. In fuc C.-.rnriion Pleas of Cambria couty. Philip N'..n ) No. 44. Sept. Term, 1858. s v. Venditioni Exj'oi;as. I-Ih is Crnm. ;ni i ; cndmhsigned, auditor aitoin- I ted to apportion the money ari?in from tlie sule of the defendant's- red estate, sold upon the above writ, fi and among the judgment credit iru will attend to the duties of said appointment nt 1 is fihce. in the borough of Ebensburg, on THURSDAY the 15th of FEBRUARY, 1858. at 1 o'clock, i'. M.. when and where all per sons interested can attend. J. II. CAMPBELL, Auditor. Ebensburg. Jsn. 13. l-5-v& U'a JL tc?, ill X X ' v J i.-m- .iC'l -.rs believe tint ..el, tiio want of I i at i.ir-'e. ,-le vo'ii'ne, C' v -;,-w of tllt.'l t' res i an a:;-l exec ; r v i 1 .1: u'. ar '-;.! hi , and toe snnon erica ard states h:e r --crved will, it is i v.dtie C of t'ne Rook are e:i cnts tf il e varit-u their resreeth e tta- ..te ; t.irv N'S V:h at.d n aira--ge.:v f.s under oi ti.t in in;. cl.rMiologicc.l ie.'Ji.t, i:-d:e v i.ia.k id len ience. ...,,1 .(,. I I TT"0 YOU WISH TO FIND GOOD EM AJf ph.yntent, and niake money with little or u ) investment, and without interfering with your t irui.ir business t If you do, read this advertise n;ert. C. E. Tom. & Co.. of 392 Broome street, New Y. rk. are to itv.i ei 'turing and sellin ; massive for $5 each, (which are cheap at that thev throw in a gift or prizo with :! v..ith fr- n up to $10. $!5, $30. t.'O, 575. $100. $Lf 0 and $500. t cry ot.t '-Humbug ! Lottery!" It's no s-:ch tliiruT. The Pencils are sold at their cash a' e, antl all tiic profits over tlie first cost are tl to-vi: into the gifts, which actually cost the pttrcha-er nothing. The prizes arc distributed ..n : -i.ole i! m of drawing, which would take too lniii-li rvin to -s plain 1 IN .orii ( .") en-!- ' t l!f. O ! 300 Ladif-s' Gold Watches, ; 200 Si'.ver Hnntiiig Cased Wat ...a cljes, ' - 500 Silver Watches, $10 00 to $ 25 00: each 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob - Chairs, $10 00 to $ 30 00. each. Gold liockets. Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirts Stud5, Watch Ceys, gold and silver thim b'es, and a variety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $15 00 caeh. Immediately on receipt of the subscription monev. the subscribers' name will be entered up on our subsTiption bock opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subscril-er, hy mail or express, post iwvl. C-J- All communication: shuttle V addressed to BECILETJ & Co.. 4S and 49 Moffats Buildings, 3St I read way, Kew Yo 0 Specimen Copies sent free. December 23, 1?57. C 13f mO SIMON J. EVANS, son and heir at law of X Edward Evans, late of the borough of Ebo tr.sburg, in the county of Cambria, deceased : TAKE NOTICE, That an Inquest will bo held at the late dwelling house of Edward Evans, de ceased, in the borough of Ebensburg. Cambria county, Pa., on SATURDAY, the 20th day of February next, at 1 o'clock in the afternnon of that day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to and among his children and representatives, if the same can Ise done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and appiaisc the fame, according to law at which time and place- you arc required to attend if von think proper. JOH N ROBERTS, Sheriff of Cambria co. Sheriff's Ouice. Ebensburg, 1 December 1G, lS57.:5:Ct. J 5cw Tin-Ware tNtitbUsIsmcJit. THE undesigned takes this method ofinform ing the citizens of Ebcitsburg and surround ingcouu try, that he has moved from Carroliton ael commenced business in Ebensburg, in the building formerly occupied as a Printing office, two door west of Blair's Hotel, where he intends to carry on his business in nil its various branches THE partnership heretofore existing between James Murray and John Murray, in the Qui man Tannery was dissolved on the 15th of October, 1S57, by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be carried on by James Murrav, in li its branches. JAMES MURRAY, JOHN MURRAY. EbensLurg, Oct. 21, If 57 50 Town Property for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL DISPOSE OF his valuable property, situated on the Sus quehanna & Ebensburg Plank Road, and adjoin ing the residence of Rev. David Jenkins, The property being beautifully situate1, would make a good summer residence. The bnitdinc: is two storj-, and well planned, together with all the ue .cessary out-buildings attached. There are 4 acres of ground attached to the rernies, on which will be found a choice lot of fruit tree-;. -Terms made easy. -': JAMES P.. DAVIS. .Ebensburg. Arg. 26,.1857 42- AND 1 ? V 5 FANCY. .FURS, i t O C1VC bt:t which has never def Kttiifaetion. We have Vurehasers IS 3 gold watches 4 purses of gold dollars. 238 ib! chains, and, a correspnnd- :o: i 1. j drawn and set. t to j of various pri-.'-0. ' :-ohl h ket--. tr0 ttohl cha:ns, and a eorresp mm.l.i.-r of other nze-, within two montsli HERE A It E N O EL A N K S, riiiL-n-r draws a prize wortn 1- cer nu ti;;t every i wiil be in one s a-.d S ''.!h a mm 1 hlS Wo! no-, and contain upwards of b.j Illustrated with over Ope savour-, all of which, except Pr a's. will b- neatly colored with from different tints true to ntture to- f the Ur.:td State. Cnnnda, lhousaiid) of chances to be a America' r rriatciv eolor- '"'"ill K id -1 tr.t'ally bound in embo-t-d '""It 1- it.r Vndin;, with marbled edre. TiTid ' fh-iiv u. d to ; ubserib rs at THREE DOL-'- .SKVKNTii FIVE CENTS, 'h-iiverv. So confident aro the -(irs ti t at the work wi'.l correspond in ev-'-ith the Prospectus and Specimen t.s..t un'css i does, thos who subscribe 1:0 t::-h-r no cb'.'gation to take i.. , G. it F. BILL. ?" '' is soU cjclaiivdy by Bub- ; ''!. ftn.l cftnnot be had excr-pt through "!;!inr: A rents of the Publishers. mIJ rd at the store of ED7ARD ROE '!TS, -J-Cdrish, M half Rris H firing, a&j . 10 half Eri. Ma4rerl; . 'r'.cd pieces rf Stone Wrc, jnst n cwvul Mt tjje .eap gtow of ' - tain. a 1. 1 it bta:i higher figure. We want a good agent iu ev.'ry neighljcrhood tl.r'.'uslioiit the .country, to solicit jiurchasers, aud any a'4-:-nr, to b-' succt.-sfi-.I, must have a Pencil and prize to exhibit. We pay agents $1 cash for each purchaser ho olu.iins, and the first per son in any neighborhood who applies f r a Pen iil ar.'i gift will receive the agency for that locality.- Should i.n agent b'.ain a valuable prize to exhibit with hi pencil, he would have little difficulty iu obtaining scores of purchasers, and making it a payirg b'-stnet. A KEW IDEA ! READ ! ! HEAD 1 ! ! We a.-k nobody to send their money till" they know what prize they draw. Any person wish ing to try their luck, can first send us their name and address, and we will make their drauing ami inform them by return mail what prize they drew, wiien they can send on and take the Pencil and prize, or not, whichever they choose. We give this privilege only once to a purchaser.- After the first drawing, every purchaser will be rconired to send in advance, through the author ized agent. We will send with each drawing the number faken out, wHh full description, of the plan of drawing. AxMnss . rr?C.E: TCI)D Co. . . r . 392 Broome St reef,1 New York "HTISH A fresh lot of Salmon. Mackerel, Hor JF -riBfi ni Cifiwt.- m! ky , -. 't WE W. THOMPSON, in returning his thanks to-the citizens of TJensbur2 and vicinity for their liberal pr.trenag in the past, U;gs leave to inform t!;era the.t he has just opened the lar gest and most complete assortment of II ATS AND CAPS ever icougnt to tne county. s ins stock is so larpe and the styles too numerous to mention, h will only say that yon can get a 11 AT or CAP of any style; or quality desired, that can be had at any Hat store in the Union. Having taken great care in selecting his FALL STOCK from first manufacturers, and having a greater part of it made expressly to his order, lie is enabled to sell goods in his line lower than can be sold elsewhere in the county. Those visiting Johnstown, in want of anything in his line will find it to their advantage to call and examine his stock. He has also a choice selection of Gents' fine Buckskin, seal skin, beaver and otter fur gloves and gauntlet's Hats and caps made to order and repaired. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of shipping r'urs. J. W. THOMPSON. Clinton st., Johnstown, Ta. Oct. 21, 1857 50 tf. ant to us that we have it in our power to put medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Boot Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Na tuie's garden, for the health and recovery of dis eased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, ami assists Nature in throwing out the liner parts of the corruption within. The sccomi is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unciogs the passage to the lungs, and thu., in a soothing manner, performs its duty f-y throwing eff phlegm, and other humors from the iungs by copious tintting. Ihe third is a Diu retic, which gives eae and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw iar amounts of impurity from the blood, v. l.ioh then thrown out bountifully Ly the urinary or water passage, and which could not have b'jen discharged in any other way. The fourth Is a C .thartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser partlo'es of impurity which cannot pass by the other cutlets, are thus taken up and cunveyedoffingrc.it quantities by the bowels. 1 Tom the above, it is shown that Dr..iMor.sc s Indian Root Pills n it. onlv ci.Ur the stomach,bnt become united with the blood, for thev find way to every part, and ci inplctely rout out and cleanse ths system from alnrnpurity, and the Iuj ot tt.e bedv. which is the hi d. becomes perfectly heal- Iiv : consequently al sickness and pain is driv en from the system, t r they cannot remain when the body becomes so i tie and char. I he reason whv re. sick, and why so man- not get a medicine win . will pass to tlie atflic- ted parts, ami which w: open the natural pas sages lor the disease to -e cast out ; liCnce, a large quantity ot food aud other matter i i lodged and the stomach and inte-i'nes are literally over flowing with the corrupted nass : thus undergo ing disagreeable ferment at ion, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the oorrupte : mat ter thrrnch everv ve;n ami ururv. until ine is taken from, tb'i body by disease. Dr. M ..rse's PILLS have added to thomsehes victory upon victory .by restoring rriTli' nsof the rick to bloom ing health and lutppine Yes, thtisamls who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, an 1 whoe feeble frames have been scorched by the t .iruing elements of raging ver, and who have cen brvug-.t, as it were, within a step of the sf.ent grave, now fctauu rea dy to testify that the .' would have been number- oil with the dead, had it not 1-ecn for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Sills. After one or two doses had been taken, thev were ast nk-hc I. and . absolutely surprised, in witnessing their chrrming effects. ? Not omy ii.ry- p,ic i.nuii:C...te ease aui: fctrcngtn, anu ta-Ke away ad sickness, pain and auguisu out they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is tlie blood. Inerefore, it will be shown, especially .by those who use these Pills, that they wnl so cleanse and pvrity, that disease that deadly tnemv wnl ta.;o its liight, and the hush of youtii and beaut- will again return ie are so distressed when !ie, is because thev do O N L Y O N K HOT T L B -, lor i . - ; .. .-. ? 5 r DR. SAXIFORn'S " IN VIGOR AT Oil, OR LI V E It H K M E D r . ITS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE TROU-' JL bled with Liver Complaints, unless the ui desperate of cases, when the si coxn bottle viil, with scarce a hingle fauu-e, restore the patient to , health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the Iuvigorator is coca- . pounded by a physician who has used it in., his practice for the past twenty years, with a suc cess almort credulous, and that it is entirely vey etable, being composed wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of the.- gums may be Lrmed when it is known oue bottle of .the In vigorator contains as much strength as one hun- tred doses of Calomel without any of iU deletiri- ous cnects. . - , One ott'e is the surest thing known to carry , away the bad effects of mineral poison of any kind' J Only one btttle is needed to throw out of the yystim the eHects of medicine after a long sicfc . ness. . ' One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yel lowness or unnatural color from the skin. ' One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve l! stomach and prevent the food from rising ana souring. . On'y one dose taken before retiring prevents nightmare. One dose taktti at night loosens tho bowels gently, and cures costiveness. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dys pepsia. Oue dose of two tea spoonsful will always re Rev? Sick Headache. One bcttle taken for female obstruction re moves the cause of the disease, and makes a per fect cure. Oi ly enc dc-sc Immediately relieves CLolio, vhf'e - -' Oue doso often repeated is a sure cure for Chol era Morbus, ami aVuc preventative of Cholera. Oue dose taken often will prevent the recur rence if bilious attacks, while it relieves all pain ful feeling.. w- O .e or two doses taken occasionally is on of the lctt remedies for a cold ever kuown. Thousands of cft.-n-s of inflammation and weak ness of the lungs have been cured by the Invigo rator. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite ami maiics loot' digest well. Ono drso olten repeated euros Chronic Diar- rliu-a in us worst lorms, wiui? summer and bowel complaints yield almost to the first dope. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while tor worms m children, there is no surer, safer and speedier remedy In the world as it never tails. There is no exaggeration in thrso statements. thev are lain ami sober facts, that we can give evidence to prove, while all who use it are giving their unanimous testimony m its favor. We wish all who are sick and debilitated to try tliis remedy, and test it thoroughly, and any wtio are not benefitted by its use we should like to hear from, as we hate 3'et to hear from the first person who has us-d a bottle O'f the Invi-o-rator without receiving her" fit, fir there are fuch astonishing modHnal virtues in it, that alL Tin matter how long they have been :-.ffectd, if their complaint arises from a deranged liver, will ba enenttcd it not entirely rnred. - " 1 ' - SANFORD & CO , ProprietoT-. " 345 Brondwav, New York. 8rj- For Sale here by all Druggists. Nov. 4, 1857. Sm. - ' ' r n o f. wood's i! : iJ.ViOi f. i ' IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES. '! i mil at .all tih; bald and gray can X l e restore-1 perfectly to Original growth, and cot .rso iar as their locks are d.ncprnrv! r?. . and the prospect of along nd happy life will chensh and brighten your da vs. Cai tiox. Beware of a counterfeit Hgneu A. A. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. Whitk & Co. on each box. Also tne signature of A. J. Wfiic & Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHI1E & Co., kwc 1 roprteivrs. 50 Leonard Street, New York. by all admit of doubt;' besides, it will cure every possi- -v- uo- ciij., biii-jih tievvioiKKT am 1 . . , 1 . . i ) : l : - . j onuuiuu iiciouy or in i,ne snape ! cutaneou eruptions even scald-head aud in no possible ca.- will it fan of curing as if by man n-i-.. or periodical heal-turhe, ami if used twice a week by the young reguh-.tly, it Mill preserve the color ana Keep tne Jnur Ircnn tatting, to any iniiH-.it ble are. Read and judge : Millf rd, Worcester c.; Mass., Nov. 1855 PROF. O. J. WOOD-lXar Sir : I lake rha ire in bearing voluntary tostimonv to the m-.o-. ic effet ts of o-.ir wonderful Hair Re.-tr.r-.tti T. far back as 1S3G, my hair commenced faliim off until the top of my scalp became bald and Km'nr.tK as glass, and it has continued to bill fi,r a rreat many years, notwithstanding I 1 ave used many elc-ebrated preparations for nstorati- n. Seein" your advertisement, 1 was induced to give your article a trial, and to mv uttf astoniB? found, inter a few applications, that my hair be came firmly set, an 1 assumed a glassy "and beauj tlful appearance ; snd by tho time I had used a quart iMtle, my bald "head wis covered over with a young and vigorous growth of Lair, which is now from one to two inches in length,- and growing fast. Yours, truly, HENRY GOODRICH. Charlcstown. Mass., Aug. 9, 1855. Cents: Nothing but. a duty and sympathy that i feel to communicate to others that are af- uscic'i aa i nave oeen. would imince are soiu. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Tiih dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and ham let in the land. Prrties desiring the agency will address as abore for terms. Trice 25 rents per box, five boxes will ba sent on receiptof $1. postage paid. Dec. 9, 1857 5:ly of all description kept constantly on hand, at prices to meet the wants ot the poor as wen . , r. . , 1 . . . as the rich, uountry iuerenams can ai ders filled to any amount. Mending of $ kinds done at the shortest notice. By strictly atttend in 5 to business, he hopes to receive a fair share sf custom. WM. SINGER. Ehrnsbnrg, May C 18G7. ibs:te r HugU Diisau, ltc'l. milE UNDERSIGNED, AUDITOR APPOIN I ted by the Orphans' Court of Cambria coun ty, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Sarah Dugan. adm'x. of the estate of Hugh Dugan, dce'.i.- appearing from her ad-i minTstration of the account combined at Sep temlKT Ttfrm. 1850 hereby notifies all peisons intercstod, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office, iu Ebensburg, on Fri day, the 5th day of" February next, at 1 o'clock in'the afternoon, at which time and place they can attend if they see proper. JOHN S. RIIET, Auditor. Jan. 6, 1858-8-4t T' Auditor's Aotlce. HE UNDERSIGNED, AUDITOR Ap pointed by the Court of Common rieaa of Cambria county, to marshall the proceeds In the hands of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of tho personal property of Thomas Bingham, sold on sundry writs ot Fi. Fa.-hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, a$Lis ohice. in the bcrough' of Ebensburg,. at 1 o'clock. P. on Saturday; the Gth day of . Feb ruary, A. d. lass. : niir4S.;ooX- 2J.Ebensburg. Jan.' 8, 8:4t..; ; Auditor. JOHW PARKE'S JcIitiSiO'ivii HI n il I e XVQrUs. Franklin Street, nesrly opposite the new Metho dist Church. Johnstown, 'Pa. 7$ MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE , r.r f - r .i.ii, a.j i.; i.-i, ji.iic mi'.j iu. eFT;l lreau tops, manulactured of the most 'ir'S-rl. benntifnl and finest, onalitv of foriTn V'-TI lln,l flomestic marble, always on hai.c ' and made to order as cheap as they can r lw I 'trihascd m the Lat, with the aitoitntiot carriage; rrom long experience in the business and strict attention thereto, he can asstire the pifhlic that all orders will b ? promptly attended to and the werk finishtvl in the ber-t and most handsome manne r, furnished to order aud delivered at any place desired. ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and sizes, suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by wholesale or retail. CT For the convenience of persons residing in the cast and north of the county, specimens may be recn and orders left with George Huntley, at Li" Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. Purchasers are invited to examine stock an prices. TAug. 19, '67. fjnne 20, 166. Orphans' Cum t Sale. Y VIRTUE OF AN ALIAS ORDER OF the Orphans' Court of Cambria counts', 1 will expose to public sale, at the Hotel of John Ivory, iu the Borough of Loretto, on Tuesday, the 16th day 'f February next, at one o'clock P. M., the following real estate of which Anthony I.itzinger died seized,situate in the Borough afore said, to wit : - A certain lot cf grntind known and designated on the pi in of the Borough by tlie number 77, fronting 50 feet cn St. Marj-'s street aud extend ing back 1G0 feet to St. Joseph street, having thereon erected a lj story Store HouseJJ ALSO Lot No. 78, fronting 50 feet on St. Mary's street and extending lack KiO feet to St. Joseph's street, having erected thereon a two sto;y frame dwelling house with back building attached, a frame stable and other out buildings. ALSO T'tfo ether contiguous lets of ground, (enclosed.) each fronting fifty feet cn St. Joseph street Ana extending back 2C0 feet to an alley, known and designated on the plan of the Bor ough bv the numbers 120 and 130. T K RMS : One third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale,-.nd the residue in two equal annual payments there after, with interest, to ba secured by the Judg ment bonds and mortgages of the purchasers. -. . : ; s.v-J'a WM. KITTELL, Adm'r. a . Jan- e.'lS5S:8:3t. . -! - ' i ' - ""OTICK is hereby given that, when any per- -i i son dies whose funeral expenses, etc., be come a charge to the county, i.o such expenses will be paid unless a bil' -f items be made out and properly authenlicatJ.il, anel in no case will more than three dollars . allowed fir coffin. '. M. PALMER. VDWARD GLASS. ')AVID OMIAARA. j7:6tj Di: - .tors Poor Cambria Co. :4 v iros. . IIirlilanl LodaNol 428 meetsftvew 3WEDNESDAY evening &t thef Itl ro. .... .... SONS OF TKMPIIASCE. , Highland Ihvision, No. 84, Sons of Tcm prnceniet t their Hall every 8ATUR- iinr.ir)AY eycmg. in the uppt ccry m Has Ktttlvtil n Lf.is't and Rplnided .Stock of SPRING GOODS, 4 NDisopeninr ;t his store room, one of the largest and li -:t stx:k of goexls ever before brought to Ebensb- g. It is a general Ladles fur nishing store, coL- sting of all kinds of goods for ladies, and will ,ell them at a very small profit, Ladies are -equested to call and ex miine his stock betore p rchasing elsewhere, as he determined to sell 1 v for JZ. .ss? BLACK AIiVO FANCY SILKS, Plain and Embroidered, Silk Tissues, and E ises, French, l jigli.-b and Swiss Lawns, Frer. i Delains, (all wool,) and Braize Delains. ALSO. A beaut! f I assortment of White Dress Goods, (plain and er oroidered.j Swiss and Jaco net Edgings, Inscrti- : 5, tegether with a large- quantity of prints of kinds aud qualities. His stock ol lsonn Is is one ot the largest and most fashionable evi Goods of all descripti ary stores can be had. be happy to wait on all her lady fiinids in this department. AND CHILDREN'S Si tes Shoes and I'oots, Irish otens. Table Cloths ran taloons, Coats, See. Cn ' mers are requested to call before purchasing else .. here as his stock is large and varied. Ebensburg, May 13, 1857. -.hipped to this place. usually kept in Miiiin Miss Ellen McCann will Gents and Iioys' 1 KOTICL TO COLLLCTORM- WILL receive in p'.vr entof taxes, Bank Notes of the Banks i Pennsylvania which were in good standing a; the time of the recent suspension of specie tiaj .uent b- the Banks of Philadelphia. &c, .with , the exception of the "Bank of . Ptnnsylvanu careful not to receive at New Cattle," "Erie O Gninty Bank." By ers . -; i - .. . C. D. I Treasurer's Office. Elenebur- Oct. 8, 17 Collectors will be Notes of the v Bank. of y Bank." or "Wurrt-n rderof the C nimissioo- tl i public acknowledgement of the benefit 1 have uciived from lYjf. Woo-l's Hair Re-toratire When 1 first, commenced using it. my Lair wai quite gr. iy. aud in spots culirely bald. I J:avo liow u.-el the restorative aU-nt live months, and my hair i. , irely changed to its original Color brown, r.nu a e new hair is v.- r three itches in :en-i.i on ir.u .-pots wi.ere it was I .aid. I also i een much gnitUicU nt the healthy an.i vigor oi tlie hair, which I el ore was dry and it has ceased to ceti.e out xs f..rnerlv ' xespeci:uuy v0u:v, Ac j Mrs. R. A. STO uavfc . ruois; ure Lrs. Ingal'.s, STODDARD. a well known ncrse ia P1 Gents From Boston. r.oston, oct. 101855. At your request, and bring sr. highly ease.t wit a the etiwN of the Re sf.-rative. I ant tre- to state that my hair had beeomeq..!te thin" an entirely vhi!e. 1 have for the ,.t Hve vears ' been in the habit of lining dye, but hearing "f the extraordinary cherts of this article, I was induced, to t-y it. My hair has been restored t.. ib origi n J thickness, and also to its forrm r "color, which ' is l.ght brown: Yours, respectfully, MRS. "1N ALLS. The following is frotn tho Pastor of the Ortho dox Church, Brookfhld. - ' . . BrookfieM, MasF., Jan. 12. 1855. Tr -f. .xvJDear S-r Uuving made trial of your Hair Restorative, it ghVs ine pleasure to say that its effects have l n cxceliVr? in remo ving ii t'aii.n.ation. damltuff, arid a constant teri" dency to itching, w ith which I hnve Wen troub led fn-ni my childhood, nnd lias nlst restoreHh hair, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I have use ! no .t' er article with any thing like the same pleasure and profit. - Yours, truly, J. K. 13 1! A CO; From ilte Jsrsrtr Ci'? 7?rn..';' I : i WnAT is it For. Tf i j' Wood's' ifirx Rk STOitAiiVE? Is a question asked driily bv 1 U'T1 dreds. We answer without lu-siutirti or "fear oi coutradulion. that it is the only article known - MURRAY. V J Treasurer. ...,., ..u i, ttpr- n::ses lor the bum I.ir 1 rn J rennc urvwtt-a trill s'cp Hi falung-S. tl mil restore its KcJvrnlto!vr ' lii, rZ.t - i . . - r " it li. e ach US Rek.tii.'Xtira' DvP. but a spcedv nr f T tl'l-.l-v ow lr.it nl til li.t..i -i. e. . . . I 1 1 Shcmafcers - - '' rrw -i- mf i; Pi-.:: 3 M i2 inr 00 00 00
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