Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 31, 1858, Image 4

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SUsctHanegg's'ttrlbtments'
REM V A tm
Tho undersigned having removed to the new
Witting two doors west of the old stand, would
respectfully inform his customers aud tho public
generally, that ho has lately added to his former
supply of Goods, aud Keeps constantly on hand
a full sup piy oi
Staple ana ancy viy wuuuo,
Goods, made-up Clothing, Hats and Caps,
n,l s!Ws. Hardware ana vutiery, varpeu-
U-i's tools, Smith's tools. Nails, a full supply
of
assorted Bar Tron, Sheet ana lloop iron.
Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand.
Abo, copper and tiu ware. Groceries, wholesale
and retail.
line, Poplar and Cherry Lumber bought anu
sold.
Go.xls will re sold at the very lowest prices in
eichaugu for Cash or Country Produce.
E. HUGHES.
Ebensburg, March 15, 1855. " .
FIRST
uepout
OF TUB
CODIPATJY'OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.
Amt. of property insured,
premium notes in force,
No. of policies issued and in force.
$67,139.23
7,385.35
C3
STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE OPERA
TIONS OF THE COMPANY, AND ITS
PRESENT CON DITTO N.
Amt. reed, on premium notes, $3G8.41
incidental expenses, $147.79
, loss sustained, 13.88
" paid Officers and Direejors, 156.60 318-17
Balance in Treasury, 50.27
Add amt. yet due on premium notes, $7016.91
Total assets of the Company, $7067.18
Witness our hands, at Ebensburg, this 12th
day of January, A. 1). 1858.
R. L. JOHNSTON, President;
A.C. Mullin. Secretary. fjan20-10
K. M. George. IIry Ktueh.
NEW FIRM TANNERY.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the
citizens of Cambria county that they have
purchased the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock
Cambria County, formerly owned by A. M. R.
White. The establishment will undergo new re
nairs and improvements which will enable them
to manufacture Leather of all discriptions for
Mimtrv ue. also, various kinds of Leather for
the Eastern market- .
Cash will be. paid for Bark and Hides of a
tinds,orif preferred in exchange for Leather.
None but practical workmen will be employed
Orders fir Leather will b promptly attended to
. F. M. GEORGE.
HENRY REUUII.
May 7, 1856. 28-tf
Hew Clocks,
Watches
&. Jo weirs'
-rl
HE subscriber
hereby pro
I claims to the inhrbitants o V".
.lninsnwn and the surrouudina eTTSm
country that he has just returned from New York
with the largert and best assortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY
ever brought in their midst, which he knows he
ean and will sell cheapei than any dealer in the
town or county.
His cheap Breast Tins, hitherto sold at $2. will
. now be iold at $1,50; such as were sold at $2,25
are now offered at $1,62 , Scc.
Tlirf fine plated Ear Drops, which were sold at
$1,75 are now 6old at $ 1,25 ; others held at $1,37
will be sold at $1,00, and aZl other articles of his
sold itock remaining on hand will be disposed of
at alike discount. Ilia new stock consist in part
of
98 silver hunting case Levre Watc
18 cases richest style of Clocks ;
180 Breast Pins; 120 Ear Drops;
200 Finger Rings, together with a variety of
shirt studs, Wrist and Neck Buttons, Gold Pens
and Holders, Fob and Guard Chains, and many
minor arrices too numerous to mention.
He has also added a number of new and impor
tant implements to his already large collection of
tools, wnereDy ne is enauieu io cictuu win. i-
greater dispatch and less cost.
Thankful for past favors, and haping for a con
tinuance of the same, he trusts that his friends
will not forget the one-priced store of
JOSEPH G. HOLMES.
Main street, feign of the big Watch,
tlruary 11, 1857.
COACH MAXITAGTORY.
TUE SVBSCUIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL-
ly inform the citizens of Ebensburg and vi
i ml, . that he has rented the shop formerly occm
Ciea oy It, "jfaioraiin. wuere ne nas every lacuiy
for carryiugon a large business.and hopes by us-i-ig
but tho best, material, and employing but
the best workman, he hopes to coaviuce all who
will do him the favor to examine his work, that
in point of durability, appearance or cheapness,
hecumotbe excelled by any similar establish
ment in t cStatc cr elsewhere. Persons wishing
a bargain in loe purchase of a carriage will cou
eult thoir own interests by giving him a call
They are prepared to supply thefullowing kinds
o vehic s, viz:
Buggias of difcrcnt qualitios and prices, Bar
ouches, Chariotecs, one and two horse rockaways,
closo quarter elijttic and C-Spring Corches; se-eond-handwork
of uifferant kinds, ?pc., msking
a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses.
Rapairinii done wita neatness and dispatch.
WM. BARNES.
Feb. 10,1858.-13
STAll l LK & IIAIII.KV.
CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
"HOLESALE and Retaih, at
the 'Philadelphia watch and
Jewelry Store" No. 148 fold No.
0C) North Second Street, Corner of
Onarrv. Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, 'full Jewelled,
18 caret cases,
Gold Lepinc. 18 caret,
Silver Lever, full jewelled,
Silver Lcpine, jewels,
$28,00
24,00
24,00
12,00
7,00
7.Q0
1,50
3,00
1,00
' 5,00
Superior Quartters,
Gold Spectacles,
Fine Silrer do..
Gold Bracelets,
Lady's Gold Pencils,
Silver Tea Spoons, bet,
Gold Pens, with Pencil aud Silver hol
der, i.oo
Gold Finger Rings 8?i cts to $80 ; Watch
Glasses, plain 12 J cts., Patent 18 cU., Lunct
25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they arc sold for, QZ7"On hand
nomo Gold and Silver Levers and Ix-pines still
lower than the above prices."
STAUFFER & IIARLEY.
Sept. SO, 1857 47 ly. V
UST received at the store of EDWARD ROB
ERTS.
1,000 lbs Cod Fish,
10 half Brls Herring, and
10 half Brls Mackerel;
Feb. C. 1856. ...
SONS OK TKMPRAStCK
fjwp Highland Divihion, No. 84, Sons ofTem
2S peranccmcct at their Hall every SATUR
wwi DAY evcui!"3, iu the upj.er ttory of R
D-uia' Wuildin.
2Htbkhits.
The Wonder of the Age !
JM. LINDSEY'S GREAT MEDICAL DIS-
CO VERY ! -Which is a purely rvgdaUe
Preparation, for the purifying of the blood, giv
ing vigor to the Liver, stomach and bowels, and
expelling from the system all morbid matter", aud
substituting iu its stead a healthful activity thro'
all the functions of life.
HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED.
In the fall of 1854, a daughter of Mr. Lindscy
was suffering from a malignant attack of .Can
crum Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She had pre
viously been prostrated by the attacks of Dys
entary, Inrlamation of the Lungs and Hectic Fe
ver, successively, which resulted in the above na
med disease in its. worst form. Her condition
was most deplorable her mouth and cheek were
literally rotten the attending physician pro
uouueed the case o hopeless ne. Everything in
aicated a speedy and horriblo death a death of
rotting out of life ! At this critical juncture, Mr
Lindscy prepared a compound for the purpose of
alleviating, possible, the pains of the little suffer
er. She was made to use it freely, and in a short
time, to his most delightful astouishment, there
was a very perceptible change for the better.
The mouth began to put on a bright and healthy
appearance the foul breath became sweet the
appetite was restored, and the child seemed to
partake of a new and fresh life.
. r - - , , i 1 - C if .
Hope was lnspireu, aua wie use oi iue com
pound was faithfully continued, the result ot
which, with the blessing of God, was her com
plete restoration. She is now perfectly healthy !
From this circumstance, Mr. Jindsey was lea to
prepare with greater care and exactness, what
had so astonishly cured his child, aud continued
his experimental efiorts until he succeeded in
bringing to perfection his Great Remedy for
JJUOil Impurity since which time its 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 young and old
have tested its saving powers and sing aloud its
virtues. Say they "after using Lindsey's Ira
proved Blood Searcher, we felt as if a new life
was stirring our veins, and under God we owe to
it more than words can express.
Rut hear from their own lips and then judge
of its valuable effecte. The few testimonials that
follow show that it is deservedly styled the Great
est Discovery of this or any other aqe.
J. M. LINDSEY,
HolHdaysburg, Blair count', Pa.
C E R T I F I C A TBS.
Pattonville, Bedford co., Pa., Oct, 11, '57.
Mr. J. M. Linpsey.
Dear Sir : 1 wad severely afflicted with rheu
matism for a whole year nine months of which
1 was not able to leave my bed when hearing
of the wonderful effects of your Improved BId
Searcher, I detcrmiued to procure some if it and
give it a fair trial. After u-sing three bottles I
was able to walk around again as ujual, and am
now wholly cured. I can recommend it to all
who are similarly aftlict';d, ami K-lieve it is all it
claims to be.
Yours, truly, JOHN SIIAFFER.
A DESPERATE CASE OF TETTER AND
BARBER'S ITCH, cured by tho use of
Lindsey'a Blood Searcher. I, the undersigned,
some time in last March, was severely ailiicted
with what was pronounced by my physicians to
be a certain kind of Tetter and Barber's Itch.
My condition was one of the greatest misery ; my
face was almost constantly runniug with the foul
nrnit ion thut "Krarpl from the tulrclrS- lv-
1. . x j
which it was almost completely covered. After
twomorths, without tho least benefit, I was in
duced to make a trial of Lindsey's Blood Searoh
er, aud the result was that in using one bottle and
a half I fouud a perfect cure. 1 may , also say
that I eagerly tried whatever was recommended
aa a cure. Such was my wretchedness that I
even resorted to the dangerous experiment' of
pouring pure creosote on my face and neck, hut
! . ll.. 1)1 1 J 1
ail to no purpose me ihuuu oearcuer was me
first andonly thing that dul 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 letter, or anj-eth'
er disease arising from an impure state of the
blond. JOHN.DELEHUNT.
Uollidaysburg, Pa., July 29, 1857.
A N lMblibhlLNU UAMv VI 3lKUi' L LA
xSl curetl by one bottle of Lindsey 's Llool
Searcher. litis ccrtiues tuat about one year ago
our little son aged four years, was most sorely af
flicted with what the physicians pronounced to be
scrofula, aud was treated accordingly for nearly
a year, but without the slightest benefit. . His
eyes were running a thin watery humor almost
constantly, which would encrust his eyes be ond
r the power of opening them until they were wash
ed and cleaned oy soap anu water. Aixmttne
same time an abscess formed just below the groiu
which in due time broke and commenced a dis
charge, which was found impossible to dry up or
heal the bed would be very much stained and
the clothing of the child perfectly sickening in a
single night's time. AfK-l having the attentions
of a physician for so louy a tune, 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 has been restored perfectly to
health. e cannot speak too highly of tins in
valuable medicine. It should be in every family
none should be without it. As a purifier o
lood it is beyond ail price ! '
DANIEL BOLLINGER.
Uollidaysburg, Ts., July 29, 1857.
HolHdaysburg, Ta..
Dr. J. M. Lijcdset. " 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 invigorating blood restorative virtues
I have been, for a number of years, severely
troubled with erysiidas and general debility but
since I piit myscil under the inllucnce of your
Improved Blood Searcher, I find a very decided
improvement. Indeed, 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, 1 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 60 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 whatever use you may deem proper
of this s tat emeu t.
Yours, respect full',
MARGARET W. O'DONNELL. .
LIVER COMPLAINT CURED BY LIND
SEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER.
Ulair county, -ss. Personally appeared before
me, one ot the Justices of .the Peace, m and for
Blair county, George Kopn. who. beins dnlv
sworn according to law, doth depose and say .
Etto years ago I was afflicted with pain between
the shoulders, almost constant cough, loss of ap
petite, chills, nightsweats, and rery subject to
take couis ; l, at lengtn, became so weak that I
cotrld hardly walk ; my pliysiciim done me no
g'XHl.
Lind-
Sometime last fall I commenced taking
tj' Inf r-.vcd Bl-xd Seftrchtr, And by tin
use of two bottles was perfectly cured. I fee1
to recommend it to all who suffer from Liver dis
eases, general debility, loss of appetite, and oth
er diseases arising from impurity of the blood,
I would not like to do without it. 1 consider it
an excellent family medicine.
(Signed.) GEORGE KOPP.
Sworn and subscribed this 16th day of March,
A. D. 1857. 5efore me.
Note 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
and influence.
A DESPERATE CASE OF AGUE AND
r Dyspepsia entirely cured by the use of
Lindsey 's ''Improved Blood-Searcher."
Blair county, ss : Personally appeared befdre
me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the
Peace, in and for said county, John Moran, who
bejug duly sworn according to law, doth depose
and say that, in the spring of 1356, I was a vic
tim to that worst of diseases dyspepsia, and that
in iss worst form. My appetite was completely
gone, and when, in order to preserve life, I would
force myself to swallow a mouthful of food, the
stomach would immediately loath itj and cast it
forthwith 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 physician
could do me no good. Such was my condition,
when Mr. Lindsey supplied me with a bottle of
his Improved Blood Searcher, assuring me it
would work a cure. I commenced its use with
but little confidence, but in one week's time so
great was its restorative powers I found my ap
petite to return, my fctomach received a new tone
so that I could eat anything without 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 6ince. I enjoy
a better state of health than 1 had done for fifteen
years before ; I am strong and hearty, and I feci
confident that, under the blessing ot God, I owe
all to the invaluable Infproved Blood Searcher!
I believe it not to be only a sure remedy for ague
but an infallible vreventatite, and, as such, I
would recommend it to all whose business, hab
its or residences, expose them to this dreadful
pest of humanity. Dyspepsia cannot 6tay where
the Improved IfioodSearcher is properly used.
l teei it my duty to point au wno suner, to tins
all- healing medicine.
(Signed.) JOHN MORAN.
Sworn and subscribed this 18th day of March,
A. D., 1857. JOHN COX, J. P.
FOR SALE BY .
T?. 1 kr-f TVi TViAYna Trtrlno iiirr
J. Moore, Carroll ton ; W m. R. Hughes, Jefferson
G. S. Christy, J. K. Hite, Johnstown.
Nov. 48, 1857:2:6m.
JOHN PARKE'S
Johnstown Marble WOrkg.
Franklin Street, ncsrly opposite the new Metho
dist Church, Johnstown, l a.
"MTONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE
i.YJL Stones, Mantels, Table and Bu
reau tops, manufactured of tho most
beautiful and finest quality of foreign
and domestic marble, always on haid
4 and made to order as cheap as they can
be purchased In the luast, ith the
addition of carriage; From long experience in
the business and 6trict attention thereto, he can
assure the public that all orders will be promptly
attended to and the work finished in the best and
most handsome manner, furnished to order and
delivered at any place desired.
ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and size?.
suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold ty
wholesale or retail.
(y"For the convenhnce of persons res-Ming in
the east and north of the county, specimens may
be rcen and orders left with George Huntley, at
his Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg.
Purchasers are invited to exa mire stock'na
prices. f Aug. 19, '57. f juue 20, 1855
EATTY'S ARABIAN HORSE OINTMENT
is warranted to cure in every instance, if
used according to directions, Ringbone, Spavin,
anu bplint, or any other callous or hard lumps.
It does not like "ftre alls" of the present da',
prolc-ss to cure all i.l to which man and beast
are heir to, but will most assuredly cure the above
ana remove an luemisnes resulting, such as
lumps, callosities. &c. It accomplishes its cures
by peuetratmg the pores and converting the tu
i mors or callous into pus or matter and is then
discharged through the skin without removing
the hair
Manufactured and sold by James n. Beattv
and lso at the Drug Store of Dr. Wni. LEM
MONaud at the store of THOMAS DEVIN K
Ebensburg, Pa. jan.20,
DICKEA'S CELEIIItATED .
LIQUID (HUB,
THE GREAT ADHESIVE
Mot useful article ever incented, for' house
ttorc and office, surpassing in utility er
ery other glue, .gum, mucilage,
paste or cement ever Jcnown.
Always Ready for Application.
ADHESIVE ON TAPER, CLOTH. LEATHER,
FURNITURE, PORCELAIN CHINA. MAR
BLE, OR GLASS.
TTOR manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys etc.,
JL it has no superior, not Only posessing greater
strength than any other known article, but ad
heres more nuicklv. leavine no stain where the
parts are joined. Never Fails.
Within the last three years upwards of 250,000
bottfcs of this justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE
have been sold, aud the great convenience which
it has proved in every case, has deservedly secured
for it a demamd which the manufacturer has found
it,. at times, difficult to meet; acknewledged by
ail who have used it, that its nierifcrarc far above
any similar article or imitation ever offered to
tha public. ,
$3- This GLUE is extensively counterfeited ob
serve ihe lable " JfcRea's Celebrated Liquid
Glue, the Great Adhesive." Take no other.
. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE.
Manufactured and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by
WM. C. McREA, Stationer,
No. 007 Chestnut Street., Philadelphia
CC3- Liberal inducements offered to persons de
sirous of selling the above article.
Sep. 23 1857 45 ly.
. RICHARD M. JONES,
WITH
SQUIRE, ZIMMERMAN & ALLEN,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
NO 143 MARKET STREET,
BETWKEN THIRD AND
FOURTH,
FRANCIS SQUIRE,
D. M, ZIMMERMA
Philadelphia.
GEORGE N. ALLEN
EN. J
Feb. 4. 1857. tf
ARE 1 11 ?
PURVEYS made and applications taken for in
O 8uran.ee against i irein the
PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR
COUNTY, BY
ROBERT A. MCOY. Agenf.
WilmrTfl Cam fc-ri C-
Citg bhtrtiscnunts.
REMOVAL. ! "
PAUL GRAFF,
MAJiUFACTCUXK AND WIIOLESALB DEALER IN
BOOTS, SHOES. STRAW GOODS,
No. 68 North Third Street,
Between Arch aud Cherry,
rillLAUiLl'UlA.
March 6th 185C.
JOIfl.V II. Si. CO.
NOS. 2 $- 4 CHESTNUT Street, south side, bo
low Water,)
PHILADELPHIA.
(The Ccdest Wood-wake House, in thiCiti .J
hi i nufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Pat-
o t Maehine made UuUUJlb, l atent Grooved
CEDAR-WARE, warrantednot to shrink, WOOD
Jb WILLOW-WARE, CORDS BRUSHES, &c,
of all descriptions. Please call and examine oue
stock
March 4, 1857. ly.
Geo. "W.Todd, vrlth
CO Ml A I Si, WALTOA,
Importers & Wholesale Dealers in Hardware,
Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Karlcet Street.
Philadelphia
TZ"EEP 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, frq,,
&c., which they offer for sale on reasonable terms.
to country dealers only.
Janniry 25, 1855.
II. M. MABFLE. E. O. lift LURE.
3. PATTON THOMPSON.
Marple, McClure & Co.
I
E have this day associated with us, J. Patton
Thompson. The Style of the firm will be
Marple, McClure & Co. The Business of the old
firm will be settled by the new.
M. M. AJARI'LE,
E. C. McCLURE.
Philadelphia.
January 9, 1856.
E. II. Myers.
Wm. M'Devltt.
MYERS 8L M'DEVITT,
WHOLESALE OROCE11S
AND DEALERS IN
Forel&rn and Domestic 11 lues and
Liquors.
IVTO. 201 LIBERTY STREET, near the mouth
JL of Sixth st., Pittsburg, Pa., keep constant
ly on hand a supply of Old Monougahela and
Rectified V hisky, liacon, iish, b lour, Lard, Uu,
Cheese, and Pittsburg manufactured articles gen
erally. April 15, 18m-
WILLIAM CARR 8l CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
. IMPORTERS
And Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
OLD MOHOHGAHELA and Rectified Waiskey.
No. S29 Commercial Row,
LIBERTY STREET
PITTTSBURG, Pa.
S'MWfn'c
560 Birds double Rectified Whiskev".
187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Par
very choice )
60 Hhds N. O. Sugar,
70 Bbls N. O. Molasses.
With a general assortment of Groceries, ah
Bacon , Flour, Lard , 1 ron & Nails &c, all o lwhich
will be Boldrat low prices for cash.
WM. CAKU & VJU.
.Tune 18, 1856. 34-
JOSHUA COWPLAXD,
MANUFACTUBF.n AND DEALER. IX
BOOKING CM88B8,
9io. 7. South Vomth Street,
BETWEEN MARKET AMD CHESTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gilt ricMne and Portrait Frames r-.ade to or
der. Mouldings for sale.
Oct. 21, 1857, 50 ly.
WM. II. LAWSOS.
EDWIN YERKES.
GEORGE ROCHESTER "IVITII
au)B0ii $z Tkrkcs.
IMPORTERS OF
TVIXES, BRAADIES, GIXS,
ASD
OTHER LIQUORS,
No. 607 Market Street ", Sixth,
PHILABELTHIA.
October 21, 1857. ly.
BEN. P. THOMPSON,
wrrn
P. I. PATTON &L CO.
Wholesale Dealers -in and Manvf actors of
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
Hatters' Materials, Straw Goods
Artificial Flowers Buffalo Robes, &c
No. 118 MARKET STIIEET,
Below Fourth, South Side, PHILADELPHIA.
CAS1I PAID FOR WO OL AND SHIPPING
FURS.
rRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENUEIMER.
Dec. 17, 1856. 8.
FIIUjADELPIIIA
Wood Moulding Mill,
Willow Street above Twelfth, North Side.
Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders,
Cabinet aud Frame Makers, always on
hand.
ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW
ING.
A cents wanted in the various Towns in his por
tion of the State, to whom opportunities wilt be
offered for largo profits to themselves.
SILAS li. WJ-.1U.
April 8, 1857-
PHILIP BKYMEB. K0BT. J. ANDERSON.
HEYMER k ANDERSON.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS-
NUTS. SPICES.
CONFECTIONARY.
SUGARS.
FIRE WORKS, &C.
Q&- Oranges and Lemons received weekly.
Ko. 39 Wood street.
ry Opposite the St. Charles Hbtel.
Pittsburgh. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf.
m -
WM. DAVIS. JOHM LLOYD.
Davis &. Lloyd,
HAVING formed a partnership in tn Mer
cantile Business, would respectfully solici
the patronage of their friends and the public gen
erally. Call and we us at th old stand of Wm.
Davi. arril 2?, 152.
Stores, r,
L IXC MEDICIXES.
CAN BE HAD AT
THOMAS DEVINE'S
ru7 era ;es. zees
Opposite Thompson's Hotel,
eucxsiickg.
Ia.
IN PART AS FOLLOWS.
Dr. Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrnp.
Sanford's Invigortor. Indian Linamcnt.
Wood's Uair Restorative. Rock Oil.
The Universities family medicines.
Graefenburg Family medicines.
Halloway's Ointment and Pills.
FOR Iindsey's Blood Searcher.
Sine's Dyscnterv Compound
SALE AT Boerhave's Holland Bitters.
Hoof land's German '
TH0S. DEVINE'S Schenck's Pulmonic Sviupl
Balm of 1000 flowers.
CHEAP M'Lane's Vermifuge.
Curtis' Inhaling Vapor.
STORE. Radway's Readv Rdief.
Perry Dvis' Pain Killer.
Keyser's Pectoral Syrnp.
Dr. D. Jaynes fnedicines.
Halloway's Worm Confections.
Bennet's Plant and Root Pills.
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry.
Brandreth's Pills. Wrights Pills.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Pills.
Brant's Pulmonarv Balsam and Purifyjnj
Extract.
Ebensburg, Sej.t. 30, IS57. 47
LOUIS LUCKHARDT.
1TATCII MAKER, AA1 DEALER lc
rjjlHE undersigned respectfully
beers leave to inform the
citizens of Johnstown and vicinity
that lie has iust 'received and is now-
opening the largest stock of Clocks Watches, and
etre7ri. ever brought to J el mt.ilhovl ec-
cevtion. which will be sold cheaper than the
cheapest." His prices will always lc uniiorm,
' . .... . - f
One customer will not be c harged more ior me
lAvno. nnalitv of roods than another. A List cl
ome of the articles comprised in the assorttient-
is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, auc
gools examined, at the Store or. Main btrctt.
Gold Hunting lMiglish louvers,
Gold Detached Levers, ful icwelleJ,"
Gold Lepines. 4 holes "
Silver English Levers,
Silver Detached Levers,
Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chain!.
Gold Vest.Chains, Gold Pencils, with Pens,
Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions.
Silver Extension Pencils and Pens,
Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Gold Eardrops, UoM barrings,
Gold Finger Rings, Gold Oiff Pins,
Gold and Silver Watch Keys, "ortnionaies,
Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain,
Silver Tablespoons,
Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles
riated Tablespoons, best,
Plated Teaspoons '
Silver Gbard Chains,
Plated and Brittunia Tcaettt,
Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac,
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, G inches,
Gold Bracelets, Accordeons,
Silver and Plated Spectacles, Ac, Ac, Ac.
All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelrj
repaired with promptness ami at low rates. Con
fident that he cannot be undersold, the undersign
respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage
of the public LOUIS LUCKHARDT.
Mayl4, 1856. 29-tf.
THE GREATEST ATTRACTION ! !
J. MOOUtE &. SOX
H
AYE list opened at their old stand; in the
Borough of Ebensburg, the richest aud
rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of
FILL AND WINTER" GOODS,
ever offered to the people of Cambria County
Unusal care was taken in the selection of these
goods, and care has been taken that nothing with
iu the range of a Country store, nor any ways
near it, but what they can supply to their cur
tomers, at least as cheap as they can be had iu
tho country.
Their stock of Dry Goods is unprecwdcntly
large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and
texture, Satinetts, Cassimeres, .Tweeds, Jeans,
&c, &c, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and
made up Clothing of every description. A great
variety of - s
LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS
of all patterns and at all prices.
Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, Src. Theii
assortment of hats, caps, boots and shoes, is
complete and unsurpassed.
GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every v ariety
ami mialitv. A well selected variety of Hard
ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Queensware aud
Glass : Paints, Dye stuffs,
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex
change for country prodrce. Give us a call.
J. MOORE & SON.
Ebensburg, Nov. 9, 'ii.
Tlie Subscriber Successor to G. L
Lloyd, Si. Co., at
R1
ESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE PUR-
lic, an extensive and well selected assort
ment of
DRY GOODS,
OR OC ERILS ,
JEWELRY
A-X T i 1
II A T S ,
CAPS,
BOOTS S II 0 E S ,
BE A D Y MAD E CL O T II IN G ,
H A R D W A- R E , .
Q UEENSWARE,
PAINTS,
GLASS,
OILS,
And all the articles usually required for Family,
Building, and Manufactonng purposes.
C. JSLt GID 9
A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs and family.med
icincs, that for quality and variety is not surpas
sed, (if equalled in the county.) All of which
he will sell at tne lowest possible prices ior
casn
or Country Produce,
A large amount of Spruce and Piue Lumber
constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed
to order at the shortest possible notice.
. ROBERT FLINN.
Jefferson, May 20, 1857. tf.
L0.0K HERB ! !
NEJW ARRIVAJL
UST RECEIVED AND FUR SALE
J ROBERT .DAVIS,
A lot of Turc White Lead,
A lot of Linseed Oil,
A lot of Tutty.
A very large lot of Bar Iron and Nails, all of
which he will sell on very small profits, for cash
or country produce. CALL AND SEE. Also,
don't forget that he continues receiving fresh sup
lipes of Flour and Provisions generally, of the
best quality, every tew days.
EbenSburg, Sept.9, 1857.
F
ISU A fresh lot of Salmon. Macker il, Hi
ring and Codfuh.
fo:
sale by
R.
TUDOR
LOG. IX IIGL'SC.
CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFEa,
"70ULD respectfully infoim Lig oldfr flJi
T T and the travelling public thut I,, v,. .
ed the Logan House, HolHdaysburg, Lj ,kiX
pared to entertain all who may favor Lim
their patronage in nnobjectioiiaLlc stvle.
A he iiUUbi has been newly furnished ,
out m a style not surpassed bv anv itnio;i
in the interior of the State. His Taut h'
always be supplied with all the substaLtiaU !,
delicacies of tt Krncrr o..r" t
tive savants.
to make the Lc
ing will be left
fortable and happv
Ihe &TAJBLES, which are extensive ;i i
attended by honest and faithful hottltrs.'
liSTAUHAT. The bawnifr.t isocfrrt
as a Restaurant, where weals wi1 I e lUTt,',;
at all hours of the day. toge ther with otsv,P
wild game, fish -and all :he tlelecacies and TtftfJv'
ments of the season. JOHN KH'FJ'Vv
June 4, 185C.-C2tf.
Fountain Inii.
TOE subscriber respectfully iuf.Tmc r.:' ,
and the public generally that he las -ain t l.t
r rr.t r!
Thankful for rast favors. 1 o r
. 1 - c r i - -. . .
pt-opic oi lami na anu jiiair
coMitit-s, tl.Ht n,.
pains w ill be spared to gain merit tftLt;r .. "
ronai! '
Jonx TRIES.
Feb. 4, 1857.
WASHINGTON HOUsT
L.UVBEXCE SCHROTH, Fr.pM,,,,
THIS popular and pleasantly situated l.u
is located in the viMnr-f- f f '..
bria county, and is kept in a manner su t .r
ford every comfort to visitors, K-irg will fu:nv
ed in every resrect.
ins Dii
will contain the test of liquor ; his TAK1J-; tLt
best the market can afford. Nothing will !t.
undone to render the visit of all msong t,U.,
and agreeable. j g.
Carrolton, July 15, 1857.
UNION HOUSE.
l'bnfcliurg. Csimbrla Ctuntj, r.
J OHN BLAIR, Proprietoi.
ALSO, IN CONNI CTION,
eiair & m mil.
Will leave the Union House fc-r Wil'mor S
tion in time to take the Eas-tern er Western triM.
Every accomodation will be aflcrded to tLl
passenger comfrablte.
MOUSE.
(NEAR W1LLMORE STATION, PA. R. p..)
JEFFERSON,
CA3II1RI.4 CO., Pa.
. JOHN Itt'COY Proprietor
The Protection Mutual Fire I mo
rn ucc Company or
CAMBRIA COUNTY.
Located in Cbciisbursr, Fa.
1XCOKPOBATED 31 A II C II 3, A. O. tt.
ORGAMZED AP1UL O, 163T.
OFFICERS.
JOHNSTON MOOhE. Pbk.mdkst.
W I LLIAM 31 1 llllA Y. ict Pkk.-uist.
ALEXANDER C. MULLIN. fc-toaTARY.
EDWARD SHOEMAKER, Trkameib.
GEORGE J. RODUERS, Glmral ..n
DIRECTORS.
Johsston Mcoke, Ebeiis-l urg,
El'WABD Snoi5:AKtit,
Alexaxpek C. Mi i.un,
Gloiu'K J. Ri'DUEi:1,
John Lloyd. "
William R. Hl-ghf..-, Wilmcro.
Henry Scanlan, Cuirolltoii.
Francis Rearer, Susuehai.na towr.ol.ip
ilicHAKD White, IU-ndock.
William Murray, Suinii.trhill luwusLij1.
James Kaylor, Allegheny
George S. King, Juhntou ii.
.James Potts,
Matthew M. Apams, Sunimitt vil'e.
Francis O'Friel, Mui.sfer.
03-Ofiice in the frame building, m II f;:-".t-nti.
recently occupied by C. W. WingarJ, K-, "
torney at Law.
Sccretan or' Ihe Proierfion Mutual Fire A'
anee Cow j any of Catxhs in county" fXtnlvrg,fi
May 27, 1857. tf.
Bargains ! Bargains
!
Copper, and Sheet-Iron Var,
MERCHANTS and others in want t f Tl
AJA. COPPER OR SHEET-IRON VMLS
are respectlully invited to call and tiaiuiw (gg.
ray stock, sot up expressly for ti e fab
trade. It is the larget-t and Lest asi-citn.eu u
found West of the n.oi:tains, made in a Mi-;
manner andof the very best materials-. 71
adopted all the improvements oi xne i.ui-
trade, in machinery and materials, I am I'"!",
to complete successfully with city niaLufaci J
- 1a -
in prices ana iciuif. , , v
Orders from one dollar to five humlito
worth, promptly filled, the warts can fuilrp '
and guaranteed not to leak.
One trial from merchants who wli
with me heretofore is requested. A
for a Price Lis.t. ...r.Mx oV'
. Thankful for past favcrs, i rl "" -their
continuance. Address . AY.
Johnstown, Cambria cowty, l'
Oct. 21, 1857. LOU
Eff BLACK fMlTU HWp'
pied by Michael McCague, where i:t- '
carry on the BLACKSMITH ING in alht-
carry on the RLACKSM1 1 1 ;
es. Persons entrusting wor. , ,u
-o tv.t will hi- nromptly tuu' l
:.-.f.rH
at moderate rates. He wpuri
riiTns that the business of UVt ,rM
will be superintended by .H"".1.'1''
r r rolnbl horses will viol i ,M
j u 1. 1 a v.
nxnwJtrnf Kpniiiirr their stock
BY
:n ht; rTnfrifllce in
this l'1' !,-rt
village, u - .p
known.
Ebensburg, Apr
185
John HI'Kcag
tMannfaeturer and dealer In
Snail, vnewing ana v.
rj si., iiuiii j - - a-
Constantly on hand, a fine aiK
1 vtll
stock of Spanish, and hall
i a-t.the .ibl! r"!!!; J?o V 1
tins 6tai)iisnnicae r
are represented.
Ang-istt. lot'- .
In a word, no t aii.B will . 6;
Can a hrst class Lt.u j . .
undone to render its n...t
tain. Inn" situated on fhe tnrnt.ifc. in TV-U1i"
Gap, where he will at all tin, be V '
wait on his friends and cu&tfrr.f rQ 1
THE subseril-er would refpectfully 1 ju-.J t,
citizens of Eberburg s,,ll, ,e, l.r!v