Miscellaneous bcrtisemcnis. El i: M O V A L. The undersigned having rem oved o the new building two Jx.vs Mwt of the old stand, would respectful! v inform bis customers and the public geueiallv,thei ho lias lately tsddod to his former up ply of Goods, and he. ps constantly on hand a full KUpplv of ' Staple and Taney Dry Goods, Silk Goods, made-up Clothing, flats and Cnpp, lVots and Shoes, lla'rd ware and Cutlery, Carj.cn tw'st.vlH, Smith's tool. Nads, a full Kcpiiy tf assorted Bar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron. Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand. Also, coj.pt r and tin war:-. Grocery, wholesale and retail. True, Piplar and Cherry Lv.mbcr bought nn Bold. Goods will -le sold flt the very lowest jirn.es in exchange for Cash or Country Produce. K. HUGHES. Ebcnaburg, March 15, 185E. Town rroperlj Tor Sale, THE UNDERSIGNED WILL DISPOSE OF irla -valuable property, situated on the Sus quehanna EbeirAntrg Plank Road, and adjoin ing the residence of Rev. David Jenkins, The property being beautifully FifCato' would make a good summer residence. The bui dvig is two story, and well planned, together will, all the .ie cvfinary out-buildings attached. There arc 4 acre of ground attached to the) remises, on w hich will be found a choice lot of fruit trees. Terms made ,aav. . JAMES R. DAVIS. Ebe-burg. Aug. 2G, 135742- FIRST AXXIML RCPRT OF THE rsTniTn i vt MUUUliil company of cambria county. Amt. of property insured, premium notes ia force, No. -of policies issued and in force. 67,139.23 7,355.35 03 STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE OPERA TIONS OF THE COMPANY, AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes, $368.44 incidental expanses, J147.79 losa sustained, 13.88 " pa! lOCicers and Diree;ors, 156.60 318-17 Balance In Treasury, Add amt. yet duo on premium note?, $50.27 $7016.01 Total assets of the Company, 57007.18 "Witness our hands, at Eber.bburg, thi 12th of Jaunarv. A. I). 1S58. R. L JOllASTON, President. A.O. MtHXiN. Secretary. n20-10 - - - " -- K. M. (iorg. Henry lie well. NEW FIRM TANNERY. HRIIE subscribors would respectfully inform the JL citizens of Cambria county that they have purchased the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock (fimbria County, formerly owned by A. M. It. White. The establishment will undergo new- re jairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Leather of all discriptions for rountry use, also, various kinds of Leather for the Eastern market. Cash will be paid fr Tark and Hides of a md., or if preferred in exchange for Leather. None but practical workmen will be enjployed Orders for L'.-ather will b promptly attended to P. M. GEORGE. IIENliV REUCII. May 7, 185G. 28-tf Kcw Clocks, THE yu-bscrilcr claims to the lVutclics hereby pro Jrwclry 1UUI LJUUIU U Johnstown and the surrounding tr5 eountry that ho has just returned from ISew lork with the largcrt and bet assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES 5r JEWELRY ever brought in their midst, which Le knows he can and will sell eLeape: than any dealer in the town or county. Hi cheap Breast Pins, hitherto Bold at?2, will now be s..l J at . 1,50; such as were sold at $2,25 are now.oficred at l,G2i, etc. His fine dated Ear Drops, which wire s.ld at $1,75 are now sold at f 1,25 ; others held at 1,:J7 will be sold at ,$1,00, and a1 other article of his Kld stock remaining on hand will be disposed of at a like discount. Ifis uew stock consist in part of OS silver hunting case Levro Watches: 18 crises richest style of Clocks ; 180 Breast Pins: 120 Ear Drops ; 200 Finger Rin-s, together with a variety of t,hirt stua, Wrist and Neck Buttons. Guld Pens and Holders, Fob and Guard Chains, and many minor artices too numerous to mention. He has also added a number of new and impor tant implements to his already large collection of tool, whereby he is enabled to execute work with greater dispatch and ics cost. Thankful fr past favors, and haping for a con tinuance of th same, he .trusts that his friends will not forget the one-priced store of JOSEPH G. HOLMES. Main street, -igricf the big Watch, cbrirary ll, 1857. COACH MA XL FACTORY. T11E SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPEOTFUL I y inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vi riuitv. that he has rcnteil the shop formerly oocm pied by R, Gaibraith, where lie has every faciity f.jr carrvingon a largo business, and hopes hy us inj; bi't't'.ie "best material, and employiug but the bt;ot workman, he hpes to convince all who will (L him the favor to examine his work, that in pciut of durability, appearance or cheapness, V. r armor be excelled by any similar establish-iT:-nt iii th-State cr elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargaiu in loe purchase of a carriage w ill couk i nlt. th.ir ow:n intorehts by giving him a call., They are prepared to supply the followiug kiuds iff vchicjs, vi.: Ilucios of difcrent qualities and prices, Bar ouches, Chariotees, one and two horse rockaw ays, close quarter eh ptic aml-O-Spnng Lurches; se )ud-handwork of differant kinds, tc, mskinp a varietv that will suit all taste and all jturses, Repairing done wita neatness anul lisatch JOHN BARNES. i Fob. 10,1858.-13 BBEMd-URG foundry HAVING purchased the entire stock and fix tures of the Ebensburg Foundry, the sub scriber is prepared to furnish farmers ajid others with lMouglis, IMohkIi Foints, Stoves, Mill Iron, Tliresliins Machines, and casting of any kind that may be needed in the ccmimuniiy. By strict attention to the business of the con tvern", he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles inhir, line. All business done at the Foundry. EDWARD GLASS. March 22, '55-tf. SURVEYS made and applications taken for in surance against Firein the PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY. BY RORlfXT A. MCOY. Agent. Wilmore Cambria Co. Jllfiicincs. The Wonder of the Age ! J M. -IilNDSEY'S GREAT MEDICAL DIS- o -Wlncu S a puieiv rctc;oe iVjjrcioi. for thu.j-urilyiiig tf the b'oo 1, giv ing vigor to the Liver, bU-mach and bowels, and expelling from the sy.-tcm ail morbid matter, and substituting in its tead a healthful activity thro' all the functions of life. " HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED. In the fall of 1854, a daughter cf Mr. Luulsey was suffering from a malignant attack of Can cruni Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She had pre vioiihly leen prostrated by the attacks of Dys entaiy, InflaTCation of the Lungs arid Hectie l e ver," successively, w hich resulted in the above na med dise?..-e hi its Worst form. Her condition was most deplorable her mouth and cheek were literally rotten the attending physician jiro Dounced the case o hojeless one. Everything in aicated a speedy and horriblo death a death of rotting xyvX of life ! At this critical juncture, Mr Lindsey prepared, a compound for the jiurpose of alleviating, jossible, the jins cf the little suiler er. She was made to use it freely, and in a short time, to his most delightful astonishment, there was a very perceptible change for the better. The mouth began to put ou a bright aiid Healthy appearauce the foul breath became sweet the ajpetite was restored, and the child seemed to pai t-ike of a new and frcs.h life. Hope was inspired, and the use of the com pound was faithfully continued, the result of which, with the blessing of God, was her oom plcte restoration. She is now perfectly healthy! From this circumstance, ilr. Lindsey was led to prepare with greater care and exactrfess, what had so astonishly cured Ids child, nnd continued his experimental efibrts until he Fuc'eeiled in bringing to perfection his Great lluncthj fur BltAxl Impurity since which time its effec ts have been almost miraculous. Ilmtdrcdrj upon hund reds, by it, have been statclled, from an untime ly grave and restoredfto the tweets of health and the endearments of friends. ,The young and old have tested its FVving -powers r.n mg aloud iu virtues. Say f;y ''after using Lindsey's Iin-prove-d Blood, Searcher, wc Tell as if a new life was stirring our veins, and under God we ow e to it more than word cari exprefs. But hear from their own lips anJ then judge of its valuable effects. The few testimonials that follow show that it is deservedly styled the Great est JJiscovery of lhis or any other aqe. J. M. LINDSEY, Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pa. V E R T I F I C A T E S. Pattonville, Bedford co.. Pa., Oct, 14, '57. Mr. J. M. 1injjfcey. , Dear Sir : 1 was severely afflicted with rheu matism for a whole year nine months of which I was not able to leav my bed when hearing of the wonderful effects of your Improved Dhxkl Searcher, I determined to procure some of it and give it a fair trial. After using three bottles I was able to w alk around again as u.ual,nd am now wholly cured. 1 can reconuned it to all who are similarly ufllicted, and believe it is all it claims to be. Yours, truly, JOHN SHAFFER. A DESPERATE CASE OF Ti-HTER AND BARBER'S ITCH, cured by the use of Lindsey 's Blood Searcher. I, the un .cisigned, some time in last March, wrm severely alilicted with what wa; j: enounced by my j.l-siciaus to be a certain kind of Tetter and Barber's Itch. Mr condition was one of the Greatest miserv : mv face was almost constantly running with the foul corruption that csearecl from tlu tubercles, by which it wsjs almost completely covered. After being under the care of my iby.siciars for u'jrr twomoPths, without the least bcuefit, I was. in duced to make a trial of Lindsey Blood Search er, and the result was that iu using one bottle and a half I found a perfect cure. I may also say that I eagerly tried whatever w as reconinended as a cure. Such was my wretchedness that I even resorted to the tlaugerous experimentT f touring jmre creosote on my face and neck, but all to no purpose the BUxid Searcher was the first nndonly'thi.Jg that did me any good. As a blood purifier it is unequalled, and 1 have great reason to be grateful that 1 ever made a trial of its healing virtues, and I confidently recommend it to any who may-suffer from Tetter, or any oth er disease arising from au inij-ure state of the blood. J011N.DELEI1CNT. HolIidavsUvrg, Pa-, Jnly -jo, 1857. 1NTERSETING CASE OF SCROFULA f cured by onj bottle cf Lindsey's Blood Searcher. This certifies that about one year ago our little son aged four years, was most sorely af flicted with w hat the physicians pronounced tube scrofula, and was treated accordingly fur nearly a year, but without the slightest benefit. His eyes were running a thin watery humor almost constantly, winch would encrust his eyes bejond the power of opening them until they were wash ed and cleaned by soa j and water. About the same time an abscess formed just below the groin which in due tirire broke and commenced u dis cbr.r:e, which was found impossible to elry tij or healthe bd would be very much stained and the clothing of the child perfectly sickening in a M&'-le night's l!me. After having the attentions of a physician for so long- a- ti ne, and finding the child to be getting worse, we determined to try the effects of Mr. Lindsey 's Blood Searcher. This was in last March and before two weeks had passed away the change was manifest, and I am happy to say that in the use of a SINGLE BOT TLE our little boy lias been restored jierfectly to health. We cannot speak too -highly of this in valuable medicine. It should be in every family none should be without it. As a purifier o loixl it ii be von d all ricc ! f DANIEL BOLLINGER. Hollid.iyr-burg, Ps., July 29, 1857. Hollidaysburg, Pa.. Dr. J. M. Lixb$EV. March 19, 1857. Dear Sir : I have been using your Improved Blood Searcher since some time last summer, and I deem it to be a matter ot duty to bear my tes timony to its iiu i'jvraiing blood restorative virtues I have been, for a number of years, severely troubled with erysipelas and general dib'li'y ; but since I jwt :nybcif under the iniluence of your Improved Blood Searcher, I find a very decided imjrovement. Indec-d, my acquaintances fre quently remark, that I look so "fat and hearty," and I know of no other cause than the use of your Improved Blood Searcher. Judging from my own experience, I believe this is one of the most val uable medicines that woman can Use, especially those who are or have entered upon the decline of life (from 40 to 50 years of age,) I feel that it would have been above ingratitude on my part to have withheld this testimony, and in thus con senting to appear as a witness before the public. I have been actuated solely with reference to the voice of conscience and duty. You are at liber ty to make whatetcr use you may deem proper of this statement. " Yours, respectful! v, MARGARET W. O'DONNELL LIVER COMPLAINT CURED BY LIND SEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. Blair county, a. Personally appeared before me, one of the Justices of the Peace, in and for Blair county, George Kopp, ".vho, being drily sworn according to law. doth depose and say . Ewo years ago I was r.fllictetl with pain between the shoulders, almost constant cough, loss of ap jietitc, chills, nightsweats, nnd very tubject to take colds ; I, at length, became so weak that I could hardly walk ; my physician done me no good. Sometime last fall I commenced taking Lindsej'i! Im-Movrd Blood Searched, and by the use of two bottles was perfectly cured. I fee' to rece i:' mentl it to all who suffer from Liver dis eases, general debility, lots of appetile, and gth t r diseases arising from impurity of the blood, I would not like to do without it- I consider it (in-excellent familv medicine. (Signed.) " . GEORGE KOrP. Sworu and subscribed this 10th e?ay cf March, A. I). 1857, Cefore me. K-Ac Mr. Kopp is a resident of Frankstown, and is well known to the citizens of Blair and Bedford counties as a man of excellent character nnd itiliueuce. -A DESPERATE CASE OF AGUE AND Dysperbia- entirely, cured by the use of Lindscy's '-Improved Blood-Searcher." 'Blair county, ss : Personally apjcaf2dTefore me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace, in and fur said county, John Moran, who beiug duly sworn according to -lavr, doth depose and say that, in the spring of 1350, I was a vic tim to that worst of diseases--dyspepsia, and that hi iss worst form. My appetite w as completely gone, and w-hcutn orelcr to "preserve life, I would force myself to swallow a mouthful of food, the stomach would inia'cdiate'ly loath it, and cast it forth with the spittic. T. had also been suffering from the Ague ; each attack lasting about nine months out of the twelve, so, that, with the ague and eIyspotsia, I was reduced as I though beyond recovery ; I thought I must die ; my physician could do me no good. Such was my condition, when Mr. Lindsey supplied me with a bottle of his Irnjn-oved Blood Searcher, assuring me it would "work a cure. I commenced its use with but little confidence, but in ene week's time so great wasrits restorative powers Ifoucd my ap petite to return, my stomach received a new tone so that I could eat anything withemt the slight est inconvenience, and before its healing touch the ague fled as from a charm ; nor have I been troubled with ague or dyspepsia since. I enjoy a better state of health than I had done for fifteen years before; I am strong and heart', and I feel confident that, under the blessing of God, I owe all to the invaluable Improved Blood Searcher. 1 believe it not to be only a sure remedy for ague but an infallible prccenUitive, and, as such, I would recommend it to all whose business, hab its or residences, expose tliem to tliis dreadful pest ofliumar.it. Dyspepsia cannot stay where the Improved JiloodJSearcher is properly used. I feel it my duty to point all w ho suffer, to this all- healing medicine. (Signed.) JOHN MORAN. Sworn and subscribed this 18th elay of March, A. D., 1857. JOHN COX, J. V. FOR SALE BY- Robert Davis. Thomas Devine, EbcnsLurg j J. Moore, Carroll ton ; Wm. R. Hughes, Jefferson G. S. Christy, J. K. Hitc, Johnstown. Nov. 48, 1857:2:Cm. D R . M O R a :k ' S DU. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN DlAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part cf his life in traveling, having visited Et rope, A5ia and Africa as well as North America has spent three jears 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 BLOOD that our (strength , health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged,and do not act in perfect harmony witrrlhe different becomes thick, corrupted and diseased ; thus cau sing all parts trekuess find distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, otir health w e are de prived of, and if nature is hot assisted in throw ing off the stagnant humors, the blood will be come choked atid cease to act, and thus our ligh of life will be forever blown out. How impor tant then that we should keep the various pas sages of the. body free and open. And how pleas ant to us that we have it in our ower to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian ltoot Pills, manufacture-it from jlants 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 Fills arc made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, au J assisU .Nature In throwing j out the finer parts of the corruption within. The i second is a plant which is "an Expectorant, that i opens and unciogs the passage to thi lungs, and ; thut, in a soothing manner, ierforms its duty by throwing cil phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by cojuous spitting. The third is a Diu retic, w hich gives er.srsand double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water jassage, and which could not have been discharged iu any other way. The fourth Is a Ctthartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser jiarticles of impurity which cannot pas3 by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off iu great quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach,but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, antl completely rout out and cleanse the system from all imjmrity, and the life of the be'ly, which is the blood, becomes perfectly heal ihy ; consequently all sickness and pain is driv cn'from the system, for they cannot remain when the Lody becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will jass to the afilic-. ted parts, ami which will open the natural- pas sages for the disease to be cast out ; hence, a large quantity ot food and other matter is lodged and the stomach and intestines are literally over flowing with the corrujited mass ; thus undergo ing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted mat ter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to thomselves victory upon victory .by restoring millions of the sick to bloom ing health and happinessi "Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, anil who have been brought, as it were, w ithin a step of the silent grave, now stand rea dy to testify that they would have been number od with the dead, had it' not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Sills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, aud absolutely surprised, in witnessing their chrrmiug effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and utrength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish but the-at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Tills, that they will so cleanse and pvrify, that disease that deadly enemy will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life w ill cherish and brighten your days. Caution. Beware of a counterfeit signed A. A. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White & Co. on each box. Also the signature tif A. J. White S? Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE & Co.. SoU Proprietors. CO Leonard Street, New York. DiT. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all 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. Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on receipt of $1. postagr paid. Dec.9, 185-7 5-.1y REMOVAL Z PAUL GRAFF, MANLFACTllifcK AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOT'S, SHOES, STRAW GOODS, ' HATS AUD CAPS, No. 6Ss Horth Third Street, Eet ween Arch and Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. March Cth 1850. H. ALiiar & c;i. NOS. 2 4 CHESTNUT Street, (south side, be low Water,) , . PHILADELPHIA. (The Ori)EKT Wooij-waee House, in tiii Citt .J nufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Pa t e t Machine made BROOMS, Patent Groo-ed CEDAR-WARE, varrantednot tosJu itik, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descriptions. Please call and examine oue stock March 4, 1857. ly. Gto.W.Todd, at J tli COVK4D & WALT OX", Importers & Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c., No. 255 Markd Street. Philadelphia KEEP constantly on hand the genuine Timo thy Slack's Augers, Wm. Mann's, Beatty's, and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels. Darling & Wal dron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Common and Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, $-c, &c. which they offer for sale on reasonable terms, to country tlealers only. Janniry 25, 1855. M. 31. MARl'LE. E. O. MCCLURE. J. PATTON TnOSlPSON. Marple, McClure & Co. E have this dav associated w ith us. J. Tatton Thompson. Tha Style of the firm will be Marple, McCl ure & Co. The Business of the old firm will be settled by the new. M. M. MARPLE, E. C. McCLURE. Philadelphia. January 9, 1856. K. H. JItT. XVm. M'DctKI. MYERS & M'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Foreign antl Domestic Wines and Liquors. fTO. 201 LIBERTY STREET, near the mouth Jl of Sixth St., Pittshurg, Pa., keep constant ly on hand a supply of Old Mononirahela and Rectified Whisky, Bacon, Fish, Flour,' Lard, Oil, Cheese, and Pittsburg manufactured articles gen erally. April 15, 1857- WILLIAM CARR 8l CO, . WHOLESALE GROCERS IMP0RTEES And Dealers ia FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQTJOSS, OLD-HONONGAHELA andSectiSed Whiskey. No. S29 Commercial Row, LIBERTY STREET PITTTSBURG, Pa. Sundries- 5C0 Bbls double Rectified Whisker. 187 Bbis Old Monongahela Ryo Whiskey, Par very choice ) 50 llhds N: O. Sugar, 70 Bbls;X. O. Molasses. WTith a general assortment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails Jcc, all o fwhich will besoldjat low prices for cash. WM.'CARR & CO. June IS, 1S5C. S4- JOSHUA COWl'LAA'U, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IK XOOKIXG GLASSES, fto. 7, SoutU roiirlh Street, BETWEEN MARKET AMD CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. Gilt Picture and- Portrait Frames r.ade to or elcr. Mouldings for sale. Oct. 21, 1S57, 50 ly. WM. II. LAWSON. EL'WIN" YEREES. GEORGE ROCHESTER JVITII au30Oit & kvkc0. IMPORTERS OF WISE?, BRAXDIES, GIXS, AND OTHER LIQUORS, Ko. 007 Mirktt Street, hb.'Siith, P II I L A B E L P II I A . October 21, 1857. ly. BEN. P. THOMPSON, P. I. PATTON &, CO. Wholesale Dealers in and Manufaclors of HATS, CAPS, FURS, Hatters' Materials, Struiv Goods Artificial Flowers' Buffalo Rcbes, &c Ac. 118 MARKET STREET, Bdoio Fourth, South Side, PHILADELPHIA. CASU TAW IV R WOOL AND SHIPPING FURS. rRTCE I. PATTOX. A. OPPENIIEIMER. Dec. 17, 1850. 8. PHILADELPHIA Wood Moulding Mill, Willow Street bov Twelfth, North Side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW ING. Agents wanted in the various Towns in his por tion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. April 8, 1857 pniLIP REYMER. ROBT. 3. ANDERSON. RIYMER'&'AlIllERSflL - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUIT.S NUTS. SPICES. 'CONFECTIONARY. SUGARS. FIRE WORKS, &C, (tc- Oranges and Lemons received weekly. Xo. 39 Wooti street. $y Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgn. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf. WM. DAVIS. J0HM LLOTD. . nvlB& Lloyd, . HAVING formed a partnership in ta Mer cantile Business, would respectfully solid the patronage of their friends and the public pen erally. Gall and sec us at the old stand of Wm. Davis. j april SO, 1S52. Starts, tff, ;i:xiiat: uedicixes. CAN BE HAD A T THOMAS DEYINE'S nar a aa jsz Opposite Thompson's SIoicl, LUKXSRI RCI, Ia. IN PART AS FOLLOWS. Dr. Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup. Sanford's Invigortor. Indian Linanieut. Wood's Hair Restorative. Ruck Gil. The Universities family medicines. Graefenburg Family medicines, llallowav's Ointment and Pills. FOR Lindsey 's Blood Searcher. Sine's Dysenterv Ox impound SALE AT Bocrhavc'd Ilolla-rJ Bitters. HooflamPs German " TH0S. DEVINE'S Schenck's Pulmonic Svrup. Balm of 1000 flowers." CHEAP 21 'Lane's Vermifuge. Curtis' Inhaling Vapor. STORE. Railway's Ready Relief. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. Dr. D. Jaynes medicines. Ilalloway's Worm Confections. Bennet's Plant and Root Pills. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Chcrrv. Brandreth's Pills. Wrights Pills". t Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and PiKs. Brant's Pulmonary. Balsam and ruriTvini Extract. Ebensburg, Sept. SO, 1S57. 47 Bloodshed in Utah ! TERRIBLE RI5T H' If TUBE!. rSHE subscriber would respectfully inform the SL good citizens of Fbensburg and the adj- in ng vicinity that he has returned from the Eas tern cities with one of theT largest and most va ried assortment of GROCERIES ever lrought to this place. His stock does jiot consist of Grocer ies alone many articles not enumerated can be purchased at his establishment : SOAP of all kinds, MOLASSES audSyrv.?-, STARCH and corrdo, SALT table and barrel, TOBACCO of all kinds, AND CHOICE SEGARS, SUGAR white and Brown, COFFEE, TEA of all kiuds, CANDLES star aiid mould, MEDICINES a large assortment, CONFECTIONARY of evervikind, INK, RICE, BACON. FLOUR, CHEESE, DRIED BEEF, MUSTARD. PEPPER, GINGER, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, SALMON, & J &c, Sc, &c, 32 mz& H2 9 C'licf ce Litjuors : Brandy; Cherry, Black berry and Raspberry Gin, Old Rye Whiskey. Common Port, Maderia and Lisbon Wines', and Rum. Cedar Ware : Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Butter-bowls, Wash-boards wood jnl y.iuc, half bushel an 1 peck measures, Kclers Hair and Wire Scives, a large assortment cf Corn Brooms, horse, shoe and scrubbruid.es, curry combs and card?, lare and small rope, l-cd cords, axes, nails of all kinds, Window Glass, putty, &c. Also : A larg.' assortment of Clothes, ilarke aud Ta -y Baskets. ALL SOLD LOW FOR CASH. RICHARD TU107. Ebensburg, July 15, 1857 S6. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION !! J. mgori: & SOX WE v.s-t opened at the'.r old stand: in the Borouirli of Ebcnburjr. the richest ami rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of FALL M WINTER GOODS', ever offered to the people of Cambria G.'U.:ty Unusal care was taken in the selection ef these trolls, and care has been taken that nothing with in the range of a Country store, nor any was j near it, Inlt what they can supply to their cu - j tomers, at least as chenp as they can be had u the countrj. L Their t-tock of Dry Goods is un precedent H j large, embracing Cloths, of every varietv and ! texture, Satinetts, Cass.-mercs, iweeiis, Jeans, Src, Ac, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and made up Clothing of every description. A great variety of LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS of ail patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, Ac.- Their assortment cf hats, caps, boots and shoes, is complete and unsurpassed. GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety and quality. A well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Quceusware and Glass : Paints, Dve stuffs, DRUGS & MEDICINES. . And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex change for country prodvee. Give us a call. J. MOORE A SON. Ebensburg, Nov. D, '54. Tlic Subscriber Successor to G.;l. Lloyd, Co., at u nr .r rs. n ( . era 0 am mm mmw mm.-m m m w ESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE PUB- R1 lic, au extensive and well selected assoit- ruent of DRY GOODS, . G Ii O C JJ Ii IES , H ATS, C 1 P s ' B 0 O T s' Sr S II O F S . BEADY MA D E CLO Til IN G , II A It D W ARE, Q ITEEX SWARE, PAINTS, G L A S S , OILS, And ail tlte articles usually required forTamily, Building, and Manufactonng purposes. 55L. ZGJI CHD 9 A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stulfs, and family med icines, that for quality and variety is not surpas sed, (if equalled in the county.) All of w hich he will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. . 331 jssej G9 a A larsre amount tf Spruce and Pine Lumber constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible notice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson, May 20, 1S57. tf. L0:0K nBRB X E1W A R R I V AJL . UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE ROBERT DAVIS, A lot of Ture White Lead. A lot of Linseed Oil, A lot of Putty. A verv lame lot of Bar Iron ami Nails, nil which he will sell on very small profits, for or country produce. CALL AND SEE. cash Also, dont fo-ret that he continues receiving. fresh sup- linoa cf Flour and Provisions cenerallv. of best quality, every few das. Ebensburg, Sept.9' 1S5T. "7 Ril I A f reslf hltoTS monrMackcTil , Ha rirg and Codfish, fo: sale l-V R. TUDOR jottis'TiTil LOc7vv7 1 I CORPORAL JOHN Kf, f ? and tuc- travcihn .,i cu tLe lxgaa llui.te, livj,:.' :li j-.-.v. I - VilllUUU Jill Wi.(l inoir i'atroii3-e iu vjoVi. , f : . The HOUSE has been iiQ a. ways te rup iicl with delicacies of the season, : tive s l-vants. Ia a word to make the Logan a first chisl,. iug wm k-fj nj.il.jne fortable and haio v. to rtn.i,. . The STABLES, ln,- atteMi.lel l-y lu-ncst and faitl'fi-i REST A IT Tf a?:t it ,'- h .re e-., o e l a. as a licstaiT.ii.t 1, , , at all hours nf tU . -Ji, wild game, fish and Ul the dC - ri!MitRl,f t ,tc?t-t- . V J V . 1 .1.1 III If 1 1 I . fea-Min. June 4, lS5C.-S2tf. K! Fountain ina THE subscriber respc-ctf'fiv i-V md the public generrdh- ikatV-'' posses: A " T a. f . ovo-"V1 ' lJe w-eii known tarer,, .. lain inn ,i Gap, where he will at all tknoe . wa,t on his friends and clisttnier Inankful ,r past fav-c?. e- PCt'lile Cif t""i:ml.- -..1 rl - 'If no' No TrieK ItUb reai 1::--" Au "". i.ia.r tcr.:.:.j ' " V ' '1'areu to am ricr t , ro.ia Feb. 4, 18G" WASHINCrOAWfJLJ LAWHESCE SCHROTIl.F,, rilHIS popular and rleasani'v is loe atenl in the vi:i;.-e ofr r, 'v biia county, and is kept in a ford every comfort to visitors, k-;, - , ed in every respect. " " 1 s-p -1 s-p S lit'.' I K' i f-i' i s r iu'.f will contain the Lst of liquor-; fcsT,-. best the market can afi'ord. N.'.rL.-'"" and agreeable. Carrol ton, July 15, 1S57. 'US UNION . HOUSE. ! the con. l:ensbrirp. Cambria tote JOHN BLAIR, Propria, AI-SO, IN CONXLCTRN Mill & Will leave the Union Jh-. for Wf r tion in time to take the Extern i r Wt-i-Evcry accomndation will le afier.'t.i passenger ccmfral he. - (NEAR WILLMORE STATION. 1 . Jtf At 11 J E F F E CA31IIRIA H S Q K C O., Vn. JOHN EI'COY Proprietcr r Tlie Protect lou 32utual Eire ranee C'oiiai:y ci' CJlfilBf J fOLM i i Located in i:iicuslui--f, Ta IXt OKPOHATEU MARCH U3, A. I CRUAXIZED APHIlTcT-! s5: OFFICERS, JOHNSTON MOORE, Vurj-iw. WILLIAM MUh-RAY. in: J ALEXANDEl: ('. MFLLIN. ei EDWARD Sii i MAKKH, Ti.eah: i GEORGE J. ROitGEKS, Ginfki. A DIRECTORS. 'OliNSTU.S A.( oi;l EiiW. .;.! Suoi.xaxU:, Ai.KXAMi::; C. Mill. In," Gcoi:iK J. IU o..L'i.s, John Li-v:' Wil l IAM R. Ill oi'KS, Wii::;. ;,-. Henry Scani.an, Carroilie:.. Fkancis Bkaru;, Susquthui.u?. ! v.. iluHAHi' White, Ihniu.k. William Mi i ray, SunuucrL!-.! t James Kaylor, Al'egheny Geougf. S. KiNei, .Tihnstowii. James PjTt, Matthew M. Aimms, Sun-.niittTillt. I'iiANeis O'Fuiel, Mimster. C3-Uilice in the frame huiMinj:. en 11.. recently occupied by C. W. WU.-aoi, J. torney at Law. All cimiiiiunications to le ai'lr';--. - Secretary tj' the Protection Ju.'i.a' tt anceContjHinyof Catnbria county,'" 7-tw"l' Jlay lVs:. tf. Bargains! Bargains Copper, and Mieet-lion Xa ffERCIIANTS and others in war.:, JjJL coit'er or siieet-h:onvau are resiectlully invited to call and my stock, got up expressly for the trade. It is the largest and I st assci ! found A Vest of the mountains, made i manner and of tlie very best materia: 1 adopted all the improvements of tie trade, iu machinery and material.-. tocetinpletc successfully w ith city h.iuvj- iti rices and terms. Orders from one dollar to Cvc i ui.'-.v worth, promptly filed, the wares cartft-O I and guaranteed net to leak. One trial from merchants who fcavf n't with me heretofore is rrot;ested. At 'e' - - for n T'l-ipr" I ist Thankful for past favors, I re fc':.v ! ii.-.: i I l. 1 Johnstown, Qi'ru r-v.V?, Oct. 21. 1S57. 0tf -H XEW BLACK would rctf,y ynvr.j .ensl.ur- and the vic-r!'- i rTRIIE subscriber pied by Michael McCague. wheie ne carry on the B LACK SMITHING in a.l es. Persops entrust'ng work tdh ,, assured that it will bt-prom' -tly .-"., at moderate rates. He would aw. citizens that thebtiKiness of IIGh- r. - will be superintended by lumsvii -t. Owners of valuable horses will r.rt re ; . . necessity of senling their stock to a village, as his experience in this i .r. r .: known.. ISA AC 1- Ebcnsburg, Ayr . - BY Jolin M-Iicagc of ffiT . r..rr and Tlpnlprin a I juaau v. . - "'ci..- f tUE, "o " - ery St., Hcllisdaysburg, Fa- the nnst.-mtlv on hand, a f:!v- an-1 f Spanish, and 1 i-h r. All at tlc lowest i-ossioie inuir. . this establishment arc warwr.tcd to tx arc rcprescnteel. AucruttS, ISSb ly- II v 1 1