glisffllaiuwis SUbrrtiscnun's. .R K 31 O V A I. The undersigned having removed to the new building two dtors west of the old stand, would respectfully inform his citomers and the public lem-rally, that he has lately added to his former mipply of Goods, and keeps constantly on baud A full Sllpply of .Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hilk Good, made-up Clotliing, Hats and Ope, iloot and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Carpen ter's tool, Smith's tools Nails, a full supply cl assorted Bar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron. Stoves and cast holiow-ware constantly on hand. AIho, coppeT and tin ware. Groocnrs, wholesale and retail. Tine, PplT and Ulicrry Lumtor bought and Sold. Goods will 1 e sold at the'very lowvst prices in exchange for Cash or CoVwtfry Produce, K HUGHES. KWnsbnrr. March 15, 1855. Town l'ropcrt.y lor Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED WILE DISPOSE OF his valuable J roj erty. situated on the Sus quehanna & Ebenslairg Plank Rtv.d, and adjoin ing the residence f Rev. David Jenkins, The property being beautifully situate', would make a good summer residence. The building is two ftory, and well Jaftnrd.togctlwT with all the ,io eeasary out-buddings attached. There are 4 acres of ground attachel to the remises, on which will be found a choice 1 t of fruit trc. Terms made easy. JAMES R. DAVIS. Ebensburg. Aug. 'jr.. IKftT 4J- VISIST AVMAb OK THE 13 LJ ixuu 11! COMPAIiY or CAMBRIA COUNTY Aint. of property insured. premium iitc.- in force. Nt. of policies iss'ied and iw fi-ce. $67,139.23 7,385.35 C3 STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE OPERA TIONS OF THE COMPANY, AND ITS PRESENT CON D ITIO N. Amt. reed, on premium notes, $oG8.44 incidental cjiwiws, $147.7'.) loss su-tained, 1 5,88 aidOmoeii..!id Diree;or, .j.&0 Balance in Treasury, 50.27 Add ami. yet due o:i premium note. 70 16.91 Total assets t.f the Company, $?7()i".7.18 Witness our hands, at Ebeusbwrg, this 12ih day of Janwarv. A. D. U5H, "li. L JOILNSTO.V, President. A.C. MuiJ.iN. Se-retnrj-. jan20-10 K. N. (ieorf. Ilrnry ICeucH. NEW FIRM TANNERY. rTtHK Bubscribars would respectfully inform the Xi citizens of -Cambria couuty that they have purchai-ed the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock tmbria County, formerly owned by A. M. R. White. The establishment wid undergo new re pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture leather of all descriptions for country use, also, various kinds of Leithcr for lh Eastern market. Casdi will lx paid for L.uk and Hides of a fin-is.orif prefecre-.'. iw exchange for Leather. None hut practical workmen will be employed Or-ier for Leather ill b jiromptly attended to F. M. GEORGE. HENRY REUCIL lUv 7. 185, 28-tf rc'v ClocK, Watches T' ! subscrilvr hereby pro :nis to tlie inhrntants oi lown ana the surrouudinu S y that he has just returned froln New Yolk the largert aud best assortment i f CLOCKS. WATCHES v JEWELRY w;t!i ercr can broucht in tL ir midst, which he Knows Jie j an twill sell cl.eave. than any dealer in tl i town or county Hi cheap Breast Pins, hitherto sold at $2. will now besoKl.it $l,'iO; such as were sold at $,1'5 ure now offeicd at , 1 ,C 2 1 . Ac. His line plated Ear Drops, which were sold at 1,75 are now so'.d at $1,25 ; others held at $1,37 will be sold at Sl.OO. and a1 other articles of his old tork remaining on hand will Ledisno.ved r,f at ahk of discount. His new stock consist in part !)3 silver hunting eae Levre. Watches; 18 case richest ft vie of Clocks ; 180 Br.at Pins; 120 Ear Drops; 2U0 I'in-r Rings, together with a variety of hirt ?tuts. Wiist snd Neck Buttons, Gold Pens hnd Hollers, Fob :itd Guard Chains, and many linrior articles to iiuhhmi to mention. He has also added a number of new and impor tant implements his already large collection of tooN, whereby hP is enabled to execute work with greater dispnt' li and lrs cost. Thankful for past favors, and haping for acon tinnancc of th same, he trusts that his friends wiil not forget the one-priced store of JOSEPH G. HOLMES. Main street, sign cf the big Watch, ebruary U, 1857. THE SUBSCRIBER WOCLD RESPEITEL I ly inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vi rinitv. that h ! has rented the .shop formerly occn; pied by R. G libraith. where he h is every faciity for carryingon a larye businese.and boes lor ing but the best material, and employing i)Ut L the oest workman, lie hopes to co ivince all who will do him the favor to examine his work, that in point of durability, appeaiance or cheapness, it cannot 1 c excelled by any similar establish ment in t'leSiatc cr elsewhere. Persons wishin" a barga'n in ItKi purchase of a carriage will coiT- Milt thoir own interests by giving him a call., Tl.cy are prepared to supply the following kinds of vehi s. viz: Buggi.w of diferent qu ditics and piices, Bar ouches, Chariotoes, one and two horse roekawavs min i, t ..i;r,;,, it o : r. , " ' imro 'iuaii.1 .ii-iiu .oi'i v-.prmg vorches: se- ond-haii 1 .vo. k of ditlirant kinds, -vc. . i.nfr ,.-;t .1: . 1 insking iij 111.11. in .-.uu .in i.isiri and an purses, Repairing d.ne wita neatness and dispatch WJI. BARNES. Feb. 10, 1 808. 13 EBRNSBURG FOUNDRY HA 1NG purchased the entire stock and fix tures ol the Ebensburg Foundry, the eub cribtr is piepared to furnish farmers "and others with IMongliM, Plough I'olnts, Sors. im IroiiN, TJn-CNliInpT iIstclilncM, and castings of any kind that may be needed in the community. By strict attention to the business of the cou- ... - i " um iiusis ne wm receive liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his hue. j All business done at the Foundry. , " EDWARD GLASS. March 22. '55-tf. 1 SURVEYS made and applications taken for in surance against Firein the PROTECTION MUTUAL Fill E lXSf7. EAXCE COMFAyy OF ih ill? COUXTY, By ;OrERT a. M'.OY. Agrrf. t.a-t Curnh Ov Hlfbicinrs, The Wonder of the Age ! X M. LINDSEYS GREAT MEDICAL!")! 3 CO VERY ! -Which is . purelv veaetabk J reparation lor the purilyiwj; of ' the 1-lotHl, giv- 1 lug vigor to the Liver, stomach and Lwvels, and j expelling from the system all moi bid matter-, ant I siibtitutiny in Us stead a healthful activity thro' all the fiiirtlstrtis of life. ; how it was discovered. In the fall of 1854, a daughter of Mr. Lindtsey was suffering from a malignant attack of Can i cruin Oris (Ciukr of the mouth.) Sli? had pre- i uium it:cii juit-i4.iit.u ov inc aiurcits oi 17 vs entary, Inflamation of the Lungs and Uectiu i'e I Vfr rwrevessiveby. which resulted in the above na ; mod tffcease it its worst form. Her condition j was most depicrabie her nuttth and cheek were ! literally rotten lire attending physician pro I nounced the case a hopeless one. Everything in J aicated a speedy and horrible death a death of j rotting out of life ! At this critical juncture., Mr I Lind.ey prepared a eomjound for the purpose of j alleviating, possible, the pains of the little sfttfVer ! er. She was made to vse it f reel v. and in a. short 1.. 1 .........1 I .1 - ..ii i. r li.. time, to his most (Mightfui astonishment, tlrere ! was a very perceptible change for the better. ! The mouth begaci to put on a bright and lieaithy ! j iippcarawoe lire f&d breath hecaine sweet the ' j apprtitv was restored, an 1 the child seemed to partake of a new and fresh life. ' I Hope was inspired, an 1 the-use of the com- ! j pound, was faithfully continue.!, the result of j which, with the blessing of God, was her oom- plete restoration. She is now perfectly healthy! j I Erom this circumstance, Mr. Lindsey V-ss ted "to j ; prepare with' greater care and exact iross, what i had so astonishly cnirel his ( hil.l, and continued ' ui.s experimental eirarts until l;e sueccwletl in bringing to perfection Ins (heal Jlnvchi fur J!Lol Impurity since which time it effects" have been almost miraculous. Hundreds upon hund reds, by it, have been snatched from an untime ly grave and restored' to the sweets of health and the endearments of friends. The 3-oiing and old have tested its saving p veis and -ing aloud its virtues. Say they "after using Lindsey 's Im proved Tdood Searcher, we ft It as if a new life was stirring our veins, and under God we owe to it more than words can express. Rut hear from tlrcir own. lips and then iudre ! of its valuable effects. The few testimfltrials that 318-17 I f"'lmv s'lOW that it is deservedly.! yled tlic Ureal ' ' j est Discovery of this or an; of her ae.. J. M. LINDSEY. HoJlid.iyshiirg, lilair county, Pa. C E li TIF C A T E S. l'attonville, Jieillbrd co. Mr. J. M. Lmpsev. Pa., Oct, 14, '57. Dear Sir : I was severely afilicted with rheu matism lor a whole year nine months of which' 1 was not able to leavn.my bed when hearin" of the wonderful ellects of your Improved l l.;od Searcher, J determined to procure nome of it and give it a lair trial. After using three bottles I was able to walk around again as u.uial, and am now wholly cured. I can recommend it to all wno are similarly arreted, aud lelieve it is all claims to be. Yours, truly, JOHN SIIAITER. It DESPERATE CASE OK T.ITTER AND KARRER'S ITCH, cuie.t l.v t!... ..r Linctsex 's lilool Searcher. I, the uii..nsigned, some timt in last March, was severely alifated with what wa. pi.-nount ed by my physicians to be a certain kind i f Tetter and Barbel's Itch. -viy condition was oneot the greatest misi rv j face was almost constantly ruuning with the foul ' i corruption that escaped trom the tuUrclcs. by I mi- " " .liunKL couipieiei v c.tveiel. After being under the cafe of my physicians for ner. twomoPths, without the leat benefit, I was in duced to make a trial of Lindocy's Blood Searoh er, and the result was that in u.-ingone bottle and a half 1 found a perfect cure. I may also say that 1 eagcriy tried whatever Was recommended a;; a cure. Such as my wretchedness that I even resorted t j the danzeroiis everrimt ,. m'l.w.K i. . .. 1. 1 . . . - pou.ing pure creosote on my face and neck, but "l to no i.urpost the Bl-xiil Searcher wn tV,. first anil only thig that did me any "..,-i j blixl i.unticr i: is unetj nailed, and I have reat j rcu-oii to be grateful that I ever made r its. healing virtues, and I confidently recommend :t to any who may .-uffer from Tetter, or snvoth er disease arising H orn an impure state of the JOHN HELEIIUNT Hotlidaysburg, Ta., J uly fj, 1 v; 7, 4 N INTKUSETLInG CASK OFSCPAvrr 1 i cured he 4t.' in.tti.. . f 1 ; .... . ; "i i-iiiu.H') a l.looil .-...v..... iciuuw mai auuiu ine year aTo our little son aged four years, was most sorely f flicted with what the physicians pronounced to he scrofula, and was treated accordingly forneaily a year, but without the slightest benefit. His eyea were running a thm watery hnmoi almost constantly, which would encrust his eyes btM ond the power of opening them until they were wash- ! I eo and c.canea oy s .ap ami water. About the same time an abscess formed just U low the Toin which in due time broke and comii ncerl .T ,v, .1 t 1 11 charge, which was found impossible- to dry up or heal the bvd would be verv inin.il i,;..i .... 1 the elotl.iii"- of thn fhil,l .,.-A,.i!.. ,.:..i 1 . . . i-v. snivelling 111 a 1 sir rrl nnrlit ' i 11, , Aft... K....: .1 .. . V r - "'ing ine attentions of a physician l..r so long a ti.ne. and lindiiv the child to be getting worse, we determined t? trv the effects ol Mr. Lindsey' Blood Searcher. This was in last Mirch and bt fore 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 has been restored perfectly to Ii...lltK ........ L ... I i .. . . J valuable medicine. iK.oii.il. lie I.IUIIUI S H'lS tOO lilcrl I,- ,.( ... n'"J .111.1 It should in- be in every familv none slioukl be without t " j it. As a purifier o I'jinl it is beyond all price ! DANIEL BOLLINGER lloliidaysburg, Ps., Ji.ly 2'., 1?57. llollidayrbltrg, pa.. Marcli 111. 1857. Dr. J. M. LiM.shr. Dear Sir : I have. be, Blotxl-S.-alrher.; 3 ""l'veu 'OR lKinrr t . "ouic mnu i;ist sumr j I deem it to be a matter ot duty to bear t.mony to its Uj returnee virtue I 1 a5 been, for a number nf .i tvoi.l...l ...:.i. , . ' J wutciv v i V M general debility; but since I put my.scil under the influence of voir niij.ioieu uiochi searcher, 1 find a verv !..;. improvement. Indeed, mv : m;,.!..,, r. 1 , , ' J U4l.il III. i- IrP numiOi. u,.v....l. .1.11 i Bl- and I know of no other cause than tlie use of votir Improveil 15UI Searcher. Judging from mylwr exper.ence, I believe this isone of the mnJr.i i",-""j ii.-ih.ij i, iu;u i hxik. so 'lilf 0-.l 1 4 . 1 liable medicines that woman .u,.t id!- those Who nr, or ; I" l-"-iy n iV'A ... r ii of life (from 40 to oO years of age,)" , t wouW lvol,eeu above ingratitude on my part to have withheld thus testimony, ami in thus con senting to appear as a witness before the public I have been actuated H.Icly with reference to the voice of conscience and duty. You are at liber ty to make whatever use you may deem proper ot this statement. JiPer Yours, resjH i tfii'Iv, MARGARET W. O'DONNELt, " aaaavw LULL! til III inn T .n . I.. .!XH (-(,.M PLAINT CURED -on. accoruu.g to law. doth depose and say E wo vea is ii to I ...... . "J i - ' r f 1 1 - ? , , omcieu wiin pain Utwecn the shot. h ers, almost constant cough, loss of Zl petite, c hi Is. iibd.u.. i .. ' . . aP UlglitSUcats a,l r.ifco.l . f i , ..j Mjojeci to , j. ' "V. 8in "ccame po wk that T could hardlv wa k : mv ., U 1 . iJ V oonemc no iii i-i-i i.i i rnmmo.,,. I I lUair conm, 7. iw '"t' UKK. White & -M-m ;r,':s ii pi nven nr aai. e -r . -....w,j Hiipearei before r,f 4 T me, one of the Just ..f i ' ' : "wore y .. j. Blair county. (Jeorre KW ' VT'," 'i'r 1 um' ef two bottles wa perfectly cured. I fee' ; to recommend it to all who suffer from Liver dis eases, general debility, loss of appetite, and oth- ! tr diseases arising fmm impurity of t the blood, 11 would not like to dj w ithout it. 1 .consider it an excellent lamilv metlicinc. (Signed.) GEORGE KOrP. Sworn and subscribed this JGth t'ay of March) A. I). 1857, Cefore me. A'oe Ur. Kopp is a residents Frankslown, and U well known to tl.e citizens of lilair and Bcdfitd counties as a man of excellent character and influence, " A DESPERATE CASE OF AGUE AND Dyspepsia entirely cured bv the use of Lindscy's -Improved Elood-Searchtr." Blair county, ss : Personally appeared before me, the subscriber, one of th Justices of tlie Peace, in and for said county, John Moran, who being duly swern -according to law, leth ttepose and say that, in the spring of 1350. I was a vic tim to that ?T5t of discasos-dyspepsiaj and that in iss worst form. My .appetite was completely gone, f.ml vl.en, in order to preserve life, I would force my wlf to swallow a mouthful of food, the stomach would immediately loath it, and cast it forth with the spittle. I had also been suffering from the Ague ; each attack lasting about nine months out of the twelve, so that, with the ague and dyspepsia, I was reduced as I though beyond recovery; I thought I must die; my plrysician could do me no good. Such was my condition, when Mr. Lindsey supplied me with a bottle of his Improved Rlood Searcher, assuring me it would work a cure. I commenced its use with but Iittte confidence, but in one week's time so great was its restorative powers I found ?ny ap petite to return, tuy stomach rccx-iwd a new" tone so that I could eat anything without the slight est inconvenience, and before its healing touch the ague lied as from a charm ; nor have I been troubled with ague or (13-spepsia since. I enjoy a better state of health tlfcui 1 had done for fifteen years before; I am strong and hearty, and I feel confident that, under the blessing of God. I owe i all to the invaluable Improved Iilood Searcher, j I believe it not to be only a sure remedy for ague ! but an infallible prrrciiW're, and, as such" I j would rcccr.imend it to all whose business, hab . its or residences, expose them to this .dreadful ' post of humai.it v. Dyspepsia cannot sf ay where ! the Improved PVod. Searcher is properly used. ; Ijfeel it my duty to point all who sutler, to this ' all- healing medicine. ; (Signed.) JOHN MORAX. Sworn and subscribed this 18th day of March ! A. D., 1857. JOHN COX, J. P. FOR SALE liY I Robeit Davis. Thomas Devine, Ebensburg ; j J. Moore, Carrol I ton ; Wm. R. Hughes, Jefferson ; G. S. Christy. J. K. ilite, Johnstown, j Nov. 48. 1857:2:0rn. DR. MORS E ' S iri 1 u J ' J ' i' - DR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IX DIAX ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part oi his life in traveling, having visited Ei rope, Asia and Alrica 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, Moise was the first man to establish the fact that all di va ses arise from IMPURITY OE THE BLOOD that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. ' n-ii ne various as.nr i...... ,.i.,.,i X!V. ... a I - (1 nt act in perfect harmony with the'dilYerent functions of the body, the blood Us its artn uecomes thick, corrupted and diseased ; tlicS cau sing all parts sickness and distress of every name- 01 v..Si ea.naustea,our Dfailh we are de- 4-.eu 01, ana 11 nature i not Ssisteil in throw mg off the stagnant humQiS, the blood will be come choked and cease to act, and thus our ligh of hfe will be torevcr Mown out. How impor tant then that ,ve should keep the various pas sages ofthr oody free and open. And how pleas ant to ti that we have it in our power to put a v'Vvo in your rtfacL n"ne'y. Morse's Indian ioot l ills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous ch'fl's in Na tuie's garden, for the health and recovery of dis eased man. One of the roots from which these lids arc made is a Sndoriiin r., o i. pores ot the tkin, and assists Nature in thrown:" cut the finer parts of the corruption within. The second m a plant which is an Expectorant, th.it j vpi-us. ana unciocs tne passage to the lun" 1 ..... . . , . ,L XT LT !Vu "lDP.-! tl,,.-... ,.,r . i t , . . - J imuniiigui pun' m, ami other humors from tl lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diu retic, which gives eateand double strength to the kidneys: thu encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thro vn out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have "been Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties iuU-.iM,ivu ii itii) uliilt w:lv. 1 111 i.inrih c oi me i ins while engaged m mirifv in- thu blond- the coarser particles of impurity" which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed offin gi eat quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown thpt Dr. Morse' Indian Root Pills not only cuter the stomarh.but become united with the blood, for thev find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the bedy, which is the blood, becomes perfectly heal thy ; consequently all sickness and pain is driv en from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people arc so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the' afflic ted parts, an. i which will open the natural pas sages for the diibcago to be cast out ; hence, a large quantity ol food aud other matter is lodged R'V4 the stomach aad intestines are literally over flowing with the eonuptcd mass ; thus undergo- oig uisagiecauic lermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the ocrrupte.l mat ter through every vein and artery, until life is imi t QfliJln tUe hoiy hy Isnse- Dr. Morse's 1ILLS have added to thomselves victory upon victory .by restoring n.illionsof thesick to bloom ing health ami happiness. 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 lever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand rea dy to testify that they would have been number ed with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Nils. Alter one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their chrrming effects. Not only do they give immediate case and utrength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, winch is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown especially by those who use these Tills, that they wid so cleanse ami pvrify. that disease that deadly nomy will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of along and happy life will cherish aud brighten your days. CACTiONV-Beware of a counterfeit signed A. -1. Moore. All cenuine haw thn. no A t Co. on eaeh box. Al White Co. All others are snnrioiis. WH1TE A Co.. Sole Proprietors. 50 Leonard Rf r,. r. Morse's Indian Root Pills arc sold by jV dealers in Medicines. 1. A'T ra,ited r,U eTer-v town vlage and ham let in the land.c-prrties nting tht2l f address as abore for terms H Price '2o cents per box. "fivel pxr, , . cr irc;ptnfJi.wnh. -Itf 'n' D 1567- p;It . " Citn bbaftsnnrnts. RLMOVtL! PAUL GRAFF, MAMfACTVJitK AXD WUOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, STRAW GOODS HATS AND CAPS, . Ho. 68 j North Third Street, .Between Arch and Cherry, , , PHILADELPHIA. Marcli Cth 1SCC. JOII i. AULE.V Ai, Ci. NOS. 2-4 CHESTNUT Street, (south mde, be low Water,) ' IHILADELPHIA. (The Q . pkst Wood-wakf. Hovk, in thuCiti .J x:.. l.ufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Pa t- r.iinMachl"e "iade DI:OOMS. -Patent Grooved CL13AR-W ARE, warranted not io shrink. WOOD & AVI I.L0W-WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, Ac, of all descriptions, l'lease call and examine oue stock March 4, 1S57. ly. Uco.W.Todd, with COA'KAD & WALTOX, Importers & Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c. No. 255 Market Street. Philadelphia KEEP constantly on hand the genuine Timo thy Slack's Augers, Wm. Mann's, Heatty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels. Darling & Wal d ron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes. Conmion and Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Tins, -c., .vc, which they olfer fur .sale on reasonable terms! to country dealers only. Janu try 25. JS5o. M. M. SIAX2PI.K. E. C. ilCCI.LltE. J. PATTOJI THOMPSON. PlarpZc, Sict'Iure & to. TOEh n Th iave this Uav associated with um .T Tift,.,, Thorn tvn. The St vie of tbf fi mi will 1. M"ar!.lc. Mctlnrp S: Co. Th? Business of the old firm will be settled bv the new. M. M. MARBLE, E. C. McCLURE. Pl.'ILAIUXPIIIA. January 9, 18CG. K. . Myrra. AViit. M'Drvltf. MYERS Sl M'DEVITT. WHOLKS A L K (i li o C K It S , AND DEALERS IN Foreign and IJcmcsJIc 1 f ncs and BitiiiorM. "jO. 201 LIBERTY STREET, near the mouth -1.1 of Sixth st., Pittsburg. Pa., kevp constant ly on hand a supply of Old Mmiuiigahcla and Rectified Whisky, Bacon. Fish, Elour, Lard. Oil, Cheese, and Pittsburg manufactured articles en-eral,.v- f Ap"l 15, 1857- WILLIAM CARR &, CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS IMPORTERS A Odr.5eMOBnr fwlJ 1 -ESTIC JLl'dVORS, OLD M0N0GAUFL4andKectified Whkey No. r.2'rf Commercial Row, LIBERTY STREET PITTTSBURG, Pa. I Sundries 5C0 Bbls double Rectified Whiskey. 187 Bbls Old Mononsrahela Rv.. VVk;.A-v- P., very choice ) 60 Ilhds N. 0. Sugar, 70 Bbls X. O. MoiasM-s. With a general assortment of Groceries, also Bacon. Flour, Ird, Iron & Nails &c, all o 1 which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. .Tune 18, I80G. 34- JOSHUA tOWl'I.Al, SAM" K A CI V ! K II AND DEAI.Klt IS LOOKING amm, Xo. 7. Sonlh Konrlh Street BETWEEN MARKET AMD CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. . Gilt Picine and l'ortrait Frames i-.ade to or der. Mouldings for sale. Oct. 21, 18i7. tO ly. WM. II. I.AWSOX. Er-wiN vi:i;kks. CEOItGE HOCIIKSTKH WITH muson & llnkcs. importers of vise?, b5i:aiiii:s, gixs, AND OTHER LIQUORS, So. COl JUrktt Street, ah. Sixth, P II I L A B E L P II I A . October 21, 1 8.17 ly. BEN. P. THOMPSON, P. I. PATTON CO. Wholesale Dealers in and Manufavtvrs of HITS, MPS, MliS, Hatters' Material, Straw Coods Artificial Flowers' Buffalo Robes, &c Ko. 118 M All KET STHEET, Below Fourth, South Side, PHILADELPHIA. CASH PAID FX) II WOOL AND SHIPPING FUIIS. PRICE I. PATTOX. A. OPPEXIIEIMER. Dec. 17, 185o. 8. I'lIII.AUa.I'JJSA Wood Moulding Mill, Willow Street above Tivelrili, Aortli Side. Mouldi ngs suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. AXY PATTERN "WORKED FROM A DRAW ING. Agents wanted iti the various Towns ir. his por tion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. April 8, 1857- THILIP REYMEK. ROBT. J. AXDKHSOX. BEYMER & AIBIHSOI. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX FOREIGN FRUIT.S NUTS. SPICES. CONFECTIONARY. s u g a n $ FIRE Vv ORKS. CO' OransranJ Ltjnona received we kly. . Ko. 3 Wood Mreet, tC" Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. 1'a. Marrh 4, 1857. tf. WM. DAVIS, JOHN LLQTD. Davis & Iloyil, V' I ATNG formed a partnership in tn Mer JLJL caniilo Business, would respectfullj solici the parjvmase of their friends and the public ecn erallr. Call and set. i tl;- old stand .f Win. : CiEXl'IE JUDICIVls. CAN BE II AD AT - THOMAS DE VINE'S m& 'ZEST CCS BS. Opposite TIiomitNous Hotel, i:iii:asiu it;, ia. I N PA RT A S FO LLO W S . Dr. Weaver's Canker and Salt El:"eum Syrup. Sanford's Invigortor. Indian Linament. Wxh1' Hair Restorative. Rock Oil. The Universities family medicinrs. Gracfeuburg Family medicines. Halloway's Ointment and Piili. - FOR Iandsey'.s Blood Searcher. Sine's Dysentery Compound SALilAT B K?rhave's Holland Bitters. Hoof land's German " THOS. Scheuck'sl'ulmonic Syrup. Balm of 1000 flowers. CHEAP M'Lnne's Vermifuge. Curtis' Inhaling Vapor. STORE. Radway's lady Palief. Berry Davis' Bain Killer. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. Tr. D. Jaynes medicine. !!alhway's Worm Coiifi-ctioDS. Bennet's Plant and Hool Pills. S wayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Brandreth's Pills. Wrights Pills. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Pills. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and PXirifving Extract. Ebensburg, Sept. HO, 18o7.---it Bloodshed in Utah ! RIOT I! Biff YOSKI! flTHIE subscriber would respectfully inform the JL gtxKl citizens of Ebensburg and the adjoin ng vicinity that he has returned from the iiis tern cities with one r,f the largest and most va ried assortment of GROCERIES ever brought to this place. His stock does not consist of Grocer ies alone many articles not enumerated can re purchased at his establishment : SO A P of all kinds, MOLASSES andSvrup, STARCH and corn do, SALT table and barrel, TOBACCO of all kinds. AND CHOICE SEGARS, SUGAR white and Brown, COFFEE, TEA of nil kinds. CANDLES star and moU'-.l, MEDICINES a large assortment, COXFECTlOXARV r.f evervfckind, IXK, RICE. BACOX, FLOUR. CHEESE DRIED BEEF, MUSTARD PEPPER, r;ivi-rf MACKEREL, HERRING. CODITSH, &c. SALMON, iS c., S;c, 33i SD 9 Of.ce I.liuoi n: Brandy; Cherry, Black- oOrry and Raspberry Gin. Old Rye Whiskey, Common Port, Mad.eria aiul Lisbon Wines, and Rum. Cedar Ware: Tubs, Buckets. Claims, Butter-bowls, Wash-boards wood and zh-c' h ,f l,nul...l o.,l .. . r- i and Wire Scives. a large 1IJ1.IIH L-s, Jclv.T 11.111' a-sortment of Corn 1 rub brushes, currv uid small rope, bed Broom?, norse, shoe and combs aad cards, lar( cords, axes, putty, olC. Window Glass, Also: A large assortmon: I Clothes, Marker ii Fa'y Baskets. ALL SOLD LOW I:iR CASH. RICHARD TCDOI. Ebensburg, July 1C, 1S57 3G. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION !! J. MOORE &. SOX WE ust opened .it th-.ir old stand; in tl. Borough cf Ebeusl.urir. tbe ri. l rarest, the finest .inl est swrfm.d.f . f i FALL AX!) WLVTER GOODS, ever ofTtii'd to tl.. -i 'r. r r f,,-. v.:.. r ...... Lnusal care was taken in the selection of thes goods, and care has been taken that nothing with in the range of a Conn trv store, nor anv wnvs near it, but what they can supjdv to their en. -tomers, at least as cheap as they' can be had in the country.. Their stock of Dry Goods is unpreevdenth large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinetts. Cassimercs, Tweeds. Jeans, &c, &c, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and made up Clothing of ever' description. A great variety of " LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS of all patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts. &c. Tl.eii assortment of hats, caps, boots and shoes, i. com plete aqd unsurpnsse.l. GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety and quality. A well selected variety "of Hard ware, Cutlery, ami nails. Also, Queensware and Ulass ; J aints, J)vc stufis. DRUGS' & MEDICINES. And all for sale low for cash, or given in change for country prodi-cc. Give us a call. ex- J. MOORE & SOX, Ebensburg, Nov. 0, 'oJ. Tlic Subscriber Successor to . L. Lloyd, Co., at i if I f1 j i h. .-?n k T ESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE PUB- A.f lie, an extensive and mcnt of well sclectctl assort- DRY GOODS, G Pi 0 C E 11 IES, II A 'PS, CAPS, II 0 O T S &r SHOES. E A D Y M A D E C I O T II IN 7i H A II D W ARE, QUEENSWARE, P A I N T S , G L A S S , 0 IIS, And all the articles usually required for Family, Building, and Mauufactoring purpose. SS. ZEC4 553 C3H 9 A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family med icines, that for quality and variety is not surpas sed, (if equalled in the county.) "All of which be will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. Mi aei CU 9 A large amount of Spruce and Piae Lumber constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed to order at the slio; test possible notice. ROBERT FLIXX. Jeflfarson, May 20, lSST.lf. LO.OR HBKE ! ! X ENV A It It I V JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALK BY ROBERT DAVIS, A lot of Pure White Lead, A lot oX Unseed Oil. A lot of Putty. A very large lot of Bar Iron and Nails, all of which he will scl) on very sina)l profits, for cash or country produce. CALL AND SEE. Also, dout fo-fcei that he continues receiving fresh sup line of Flour and Provisions generally, of the hipt quality, every few days. Ekenfebupg', Re.pt. Sr, 18D7. -A frfsh 1-tt of Siiiiv -K Mr.ckcril, ku A1 'Ir.iraiid ('...id h. f : I IMtls, it. " LOGAX UOtiVr wuiu-uiuu, JOHN Kirprrp yyOCLD rpctful!yinforCi - ... xgjui iiouse, lloliiuavsiL nr ' pared to eaUtbin all who ir.av f JJ' 1Li wxir patrtnag in unobiectVr at l The HOUSE Las been cewlv f'f put in a style not surpass d lv; t in the Interior of tie State? always be supply vith j BlJ drfftacic of the sean, ai.d uitli d tive str-ants. In a word llll-r. tomakvthc U:r: m? will 1 lv.f "oa 'uouse , s lett undone to render fortable and harr v " Us Tl: Oi-AULIS. . attended bv hoit ai d tl f, i . x V RTAUEAI5: " as a 1 estaurant where meaU at all hours of the ,,. , "l 1 e K-n, wild game, fish ,n.l if Z, ! rVJ;fr :L en- ments of tU ?Sl? June 4, 1856.-82tf. I-'ountaln l. TTTP anu me public WKcralJv (!.. i " 1.1 ... '"-"-lili V IT 1 possession of the ,n -Tain ,:1 -V Gap. where .n ..;ii . l,,rJI,ne in waUonhisfHenand::? I'rei ar,. ihanktul for pa..t favors l " People ,.f Ca.n.r-rl.' "rs' Le can ass tainft wfil .i tOI-;oes 11 - -i-ivu t9 gam roua,'.' Feb. 4. Jnxn:rr:s f WASHINGTON HOUSE s 1 .'" ana j -asant!vs:f-,..i I is located in ticvi!t bria county, and i Wt in a Tk in everr rt.rf will oy I . -r- 7- V.. 1 . - , 1 f beet the ninrket cat? atTord. :slAr.j ! undone h reader the vi.it of 'J and agrwmble. 1 I Canwlton, July 13, lt-57 UNION HOUSE -bcnfcliurgr. Camfcra wi 1 County, pi JOHN BLAIR, Proprietoi. ; ALSO, IN CONNECTION 1 BIAIB k m WE i Will leave the Union House for Wirri. .. lion in time to tak- tl.e Eastern rr W(st,r: ',. i Every accomodation will Le afforded t - . 1 paMT.ger comfrablte. JEFFERSfliY IIOI NE. " (NEAR WILLMORE STATION. I A. !;. JEFFSRSOir, CAMBRIA CO., Iu. JOHTJ m'COY Proprietor Tlie ITotectlou Mutual Fire" i J J' a lite t'omnanv ..r 1 Located In llbcnttburg, p. 1 W Tit II n An . rw .... .- a m k.u JIAKtil S3, X. 1). 11 OHCASIZED APHir e. u,. OFFICERS. JOHNSTON MOORE, 1 uksimckt. WILLIAM MURRAY. Vice lv..,.., v, ALEXANDER C. MtLLIX. Sri i.i.tai J J-.iJW AHU SHOEMAKER, Tklam p.iv GEORGE J. KO DOERS, Gikii. a,,' DIRECTORS. Johnston Mcoke, EL-enslurg, EWAH1) SlI"M!AREli, Al-EXANPEB C. Ml LU ' lirOHGE O. 1.'I)-.1;S, John Lloyd William R. Hr-inES, Yi!:....r. Hlnuy Staslan, CarrolRi.n. Francis Bearf.k, Susquehai.n.1 Uai.-: diciiAHn Wnrrr., Hemlock. William MriaiAY, SummtrLill ..:-: J.iMrjj Kavloh. Alleirlienv Oeokge S. Kisg, John.-town. J.KXJ S J'oTTS, Matthkw M. Adams, Siimmittv. . Fhancis O'Fkjel, Muuster. CXJ- Oiliee in the frame buil ling. . a 'ii-!: t: recently weupitd by C. W. Wingar.i, .Cq , tjiiley at Ijiw. All communications to be a-UreM-e-! i" " Secretary f the Protection Jluiva! tWt . an-eCowjmny of Cumbria cvuniv " K-cniv-i. May J7, 1857. tf. wai BlOi I'iJj iSed Bargaia?! Bargains! Copper, and Mieet-Irou Har MERCHANTS and others in wai.tufT COPPER OR SHEET-1 RON WAKE ous ; ;ha ; are respcciiuny mvitod to call and extuun.-(r my stoek, got up exires.-Iv for the trade. It is f lie largi&t and bot assortn e:;t ! found West of the mountains, made in manner and of tl.e very best materials. HJ,1 adopted all the improvements of the wr.; trade, in machinery and materials, I an; J' ; to complete successfully with city iiiaia.tJti.t in prices and terms. Orders from one dollar to f. ve Lvml" i'-'-worth, promptly tilled, the waicscarefu.'Jyi--''1' and guaranteed not to leak. , One trial from merchants wf, la"- n i ' with me heretofore is .requested- -4t "'wt l for a Trice list. , TliankfuJ for past favors, I rfsicctu.by Kl their continuance. Addrc& ... r. W, HA) - T l x r' 1 r,iiL?v. 1 oniiFiow n, iaiiii"'" - Oct. 21, 1857. COtf HE Mfbscribvr would respectfully wffOf.; citizens of EWnsburg and the 1 . .... ... . t oluTl r..rn.Til i- ne nas rented tlie t.Miiii cui ...-. : pied byMicliael McCatrue, where lie int. carry on the BLACKSMITH I NO in all Jts to J f assured that it will bt promptly tT: 7 ri .Mil.l also. "'tl,rr. at moderate rat. Be would also iriiinc flat ili Ivll.cinCS Ol HORSE will be superintend by himself r"1'.. Owners of valaabfe horses will net 1 ntvtiitv cS sen line their stock to a . village, as his exiHrwnce in WK"'?Gri known. w-1" EbensbwBg, Apr .in tin M'Krare ..' " , nirini cfCif cuanaiaciurer ao,itot " vnc'f-' try St., Holliidaysliurg. r- ConsUntlyonLand.a fine stock of Spanish, and half S p at the lowest possible pric. AH r-t this tab:h-:s:sat trs -nrT ire r?crecz;ti. Av.ri t i. lr.r of -ien' lete C the ' Chai . T asi; resp tj; pattl "j tl 'ifcSl -at pret far; h tl; Vr US'-'- r z-
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