u f -4 re. 1. to. to ia a- ct d of Mi lit er? re', it- ;b af- ei- ce ;ed te- it-1C- ed ill re on ea n- tv. I tedfc r la the has istj CQ : in in- mo, Col. M -1 la r joHxaxos. Esa., delivered a jevfcVtiv v 1 i' ja tue Court Housa last night. memorv of the illustrious Jut w ' a3 eloquent and appropriate; Lut 0f (iallitiia. was &a indifferent Uath- member cf the eHtrrch.-and it was .jjjg that influence which none but f can tvieU which induced the 0f the AllegheniesV ito, treat the this world as nothing, .athl become ly.e follower of the cross., lie was 'ose men who although declining a courted by r. His name, his .s will be as enduring as the Alleghe- "' t were the thoatre of his Mission 's To a virtuous anc P1113 mother, ccuutY is indebted for the Sainted who a lrue U1UUC1 Ui 14 omcere riot The HID, An and cure rfttn0 i tributo to Roberts mirn ia in r . . to n i acnveacJ energetic in trie Buppor: oi tfaSfc a and measures. We per 4j the Ilarrisburg papere, that ho wa? .t. ;A vkh a iiugtSeent silver tea-set bj UjaJ-, Id tliat place recently. We will ;i a report cftlic 'ceremonies" Ou the .:cn in our next paper. Th'is is another Jce to the Know Nothiug mongrels who rnr.-ued him with auch fivud-like milig it he stands too high to be crushed ..jpuuT efforts. Pennsylvania cannot jfuiaay Peuioerats more bold and cfn a Jefeading the cause of right, than which induces the- enterprise? It cannot le mo pronts ot tne voyage. There aro no Af rican emigrants seeking a passage to this country; and if there are. they have no meats of remunerating Messrs. Lalitte & Co. for bringing them. . The motive cannot be mere philanthropy, for it would confer no benefit upon these ne groes to bring them to our shores, where, if permitted to laud at all, it would onlv be to oecupy our pest-houses, hospitals and prisons. To. believe, under the circumstance, that there is a bona fide purpose, on the part of Messrs. Lafitte & Co., to bring African emi grants to this country to enjoy the rights and privileges of freemen, would require an amount of credulity that would justly subject iae person so oeiieving to tne cnarge or men tal imbecility. The conviction is irresistible, that the object of the proposed enterprise is to bring these "Atriean emigrants into the country, with the view either of making slaves of them, or of holding them to service or labor. If so, it is an attempt to evade the laws cf the country on rhe tubject of African importation, to which I have called your at tention. Ordinarily, it would be an unsafe rule for a public officer to act upon the suspicion of a I laws of the country, but in this case it is put so clearly beyond the reach of dcubt, that 1 think that you not only can, but that'you are iu duty bound to act upon the presumption that it is the intention of Messrs Lafitte & Co. to evade the laws of the United States, and you should accordingly refuse their ves sel the clearance aeked for I ara, very respectfully. HOWELL COBB. S ecretary of the Treasury. Wm. F. Colcoce, Ebq., Collector of the Customs, Charleston, S. C. .A BEAUTIFUL DEAD rich mm HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED To the Greatest Age. And who that is gray would not have it re stored to former color; or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itchiug but would have it removed, or troub led with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick head-ache, (tieu ralgiaj but would bp cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood'3 Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the folio a ing. ass AnnOB, aSov. 5, 1856. Puor. O. J. Wood Dear Sir : I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so olteu cheated by quactery and quacK nostrurr.s, hr.r dyes, I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trum peted quack lemedies, until I met you in Law rence ccuntysome months since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the Iriai of of your Restorative in my lamily nrst by my good w ife, whose hair had become very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its origi nrl beautiful brown color, and had thickened and b.come beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely OAer the head ; she continues to use it, not simp ly because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its heathful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using your Restorative, with the happiest ef fects ; tnercfore, my t,kejnicism and doubts iu reference to its character and value are entirely removed ; and I can and do most cordiallly and and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray (by reason'of sickness or age) to original color and beanty, and by all young persons who would huve their hair beautiful and glossy. ery tiuly and gratefuhv your3, SOLOMON MANN. 1ST OF RETAILERS OF FOREIGN AND Domestic Merchandize in Cambria county for the year 1853, Classification and Amount of License : .- ' Elemburg Borough. Class E. Roberts. Dr. Wm. Lenimon' M: C. M'Cague Robert Davis Edward Shoemaker Evans & Hpghei ,.. Richard Tudor . Thomas Devine Johnston Moore- &, i Davis & Lloyd ' E. Hughes . John Rodgers Jr. P. Kittell ' A A. Barker on 13 U 14 14 13 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 License 010,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 10,00 - 7,00 7,00 7,00 10,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 :h. jWe had the if thu band pleasure Yesterday of ta that sterling Dumocrat, :H. Baily, Esq.. Editor of the "Pias jiiori." During the "Lecouipton cou- -v, me " union was que oi mc mosi itand fearless supporters of the Na .Aliuinistration in the country. The :;:i!siathe "lnion" are writUii with : ability and always enunciate true Deni ze principles. jAmo'jg the distinguUhed visitor?, Hurt ha.- attracted to town, we notice tioi, Joan L,ressweil, or. e waicnt'ii coarse of Mr. Cresswell iu the State r.e last winter attentively, and can truly '.!:it ho never once faltered in sustaining "".raiic principles, lie uas laiiuniny es-ndhis contituents, and proved h'un- tu.'uenij nwdiy of the cccfi lcnce rc 1 a him, &Our fid friend and neibor Mrs. lEU, has opened an Ice CatAM Saloox, JoorsKssl of E. HugbeV ttore. cnlligh Frmn the Boftcn WAVERLY MAGAZINE. ii?Many of the mach-vaunted hair mix tures are not only uscLtss, bat positively in jurious to the scalp; but Prof. Wood's is of such a baiiny and nutritive nature, that it in vigorates the akin of the head and the folli cles or hair glands beneath it. It also re moves all dandruff fiom the scalp, and effec tually banishes every kiud of scald head and cutaneous eruption. Hence it is of great service to children, the ingredients being f so harmless a nature that the most delicate cuticle canot be injured by its-contact Cact'ion. Beware of worthless imitations, as several arc already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the wt rds (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, lh'pot St. Louis, Mo , and New York,) are blown ia the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Also by all Fancy and Tuiiet goods dealers in the United wuo are in . a! 4t warn) wa diner States and Canadas another columj. advertisement ia J9-30-3m. Fkied Wood : It was a lone time after I saw you at Blisslield before-1 got the bottle of Resto rative for which yon gave me an order upon yo" r agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs.. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do ; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now Using and recommendiug its use to others as en titled to the highest consideration jou claim lor it. Agnin, verv respcctfullv and truly vours, SOLOMON "MAN NT. Caklyle, III, June 28, 1S52. I ha-7e used Pi of. O. J. Wood's Hair Restora tive, and have admired its wonderful effects. My 'hair wai becoming., as I thought, premature ly gray, but by the use of .his restorative it has resumed its original color, and, I have no dcubt, permanently so. S. BREESE, cx -Senator, U.S. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broad way, N. Y., in the great N. Y. Wire Railing E.-.tabii?hmentJ and 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mr. And sold by all good Druggists. ajune 9 Ail wbc farcr of indulging luxury," should call ritli. l?We have added quite 8 number cf : lo our subscription list this week, but lve room fcr a few more of the same Yet cverv Democrat in litis ib: a .-ubEcriber to the Democrat a itl That's eo. county MARRIED. Oa Thursday, theodinst., by the Rev. S. E Babcock.Mr. Wm. T. Devise, of Mon tour ccuny. to Mks Mollie J. Hamilton, of Jchntown, Cambria county. Never happier coupie were joined in wed-J Iocs, louthful, innocent and beautiful, thry have joiued their fortunes, and commenced, iu earnest, the journey of life. May sweet flowers adoru their pathway, and bright ro ses spring up in every foot-priut of life's te dious pilgrimage. 8?..Tbe Welcu Baptist Congregation cf This place, intend dedicating their new meet- .TIbe Hon. Ilcwell Cobb, Secretary of 1 -a lptff in i)p I nl- r cf the Port of Charleston, iu which he is him from clearing a vessel for the :of Africa, for the purpose of taking or i African emigrants. The letter is quite but the following concluding passages :e whole story: e form of tha arirjlication made bv . 1 1 I h:i. Lafitte &. Co. would seem to coutem- e tne introduction into the United States gmsTrom Africa, entitled, on their ar- i to aI the rights and privileges of frce- The proposition, upon its face, ia so rd that it is hardly worthy of serious atiou. Metsrs. Lantte & Co. ask us to ve that their vessel, fitted out in the port harleston, S. C, is going upon a voyage inca, to bring to some in tne umiea s a cargo of free negro, a. I he port to li the vessel expects to return is not ln- ujd. It cannot be the one from which it nor any other port in the State of South Una, as the introduction of free uegrotB that State is wisely prohibited by strm- kws and heavy penalties. cannot be the port of any other s!avc- faiS State, as similar laws in each of those :cs alike forbid it. The reason for such is so manifest, that I do not feel called a either to produce the evidence of their ace, or to justify the policy which led :eir adoption. It is sufficient to know 'lie public mind of that section of the o is not more cordially agreed upon any nliect than upon the propriety and ue- if prohibiting, as far as possible, an of the free negro population; and a lie laws to which I refer, prohibiting r HEDOrtation from anv rdaee. it be that Messrs. Lafitte & Co. pro- return, with their cargo of free ne- 5 to a port in some of the non-slavehold- I am not aware of a single btate "'tlese new comers would receive a tol- niuch less a cordial, welcome; whilst, Regent laws and constitutional provi- some of them have provided for their -iitional exclusion. jr-kinc bevoml Jponsl.-if Inn which has Wi j - --o on the subiect bv the General Goy- ;lQt, and both the slaveholding and the 'ivenolding States. I may be permitted in this connection, to the various, ;'ed and earnest efforts which have been ''iMTery section of the Union, to prc- w the removal from our midst of this Unfortunate el 1UU UVVV4 UUDU V- uvt n IbU ;r!:Iit persons, ia difforont sections of the J. they all exhibit an earnest desire to rather than increase the free negro -pioa. ihis public opinion, thus mani in house, on Fiiday, the 13lh inst. An approiate English sermon will be preached in the oveuiiig, at half past 7 o'clock, by R vev. A .11. Taylor, of Ilollidaysburg 3lrtu SlLiurriirsnnniis. WALTOX uorsi:. rgHE UNDEBSIGNED RESPECTFULLY R informs the public that he leased fur a term of yiars, the "Walton Hocse," situate on the' Plank road, half way between Ebensburg and Jefferson. This Hotel is one of the most desira ble places as a summer resort in the State. The forest adjoining are swarmiMg with game, and the "rishermau" will find ample opportunity for gratifying his fUste in the streams of the neigh borhood. No pains wilUe spared to male mv guests f.-el at heme. GIDEON MARLETT. June 9, 1853 GO Johnttown .Borough. Peter Masterson 14 Louis Frankcl 14 W. C. Lewis 14 A. Jellenko 14 C. Burgraff 14 Cohn & Ramsey 13 A. Marbourg 13 G. S. Christy . 14 E. 3Ierfet 14 P. C. Bolsinger 14 Geis & Murphy 10 do do (Clothing) 14 Jocob Fronhciser . 14 Walters & Wehn 12 W. II. Canan & Co 14 George Englebach & Co. 14 George Kohler 14 John M. King 14 A Focklcr 14 Louis Luckhardt 14 George S. King Jr. 14 13. Kohler 14 Adam Moses 14 A. Montgomery 14 Lewis Plitt 11 Suppcs k Co. 14 Caldwell & Lercrgood 14 Jacob Fend 14 Cyrus Hart 11 Teresa Frcmalt 14 G. N. Hohman - 14 Joseph G. Holmej 14 Mrs. Sarah Kiel 14 J. Dibert ' 14 Valentine Luther 14 Jane Neil - ' 14 E. James i : 14 Morgan M; Jones 14 Henry Pritchard 14 WoDd, Morrcll ArCo. 4 do (Cambria furnace 14 do (Ben's creek fur. 14 William M'Kco 14. 1 C. T. Frazer 14 Brady & Con well 14 ! Bell, Smith & Co. j (Bankers) ! J. K. Hitc 14 II. A. Lohr 14 J. Good & Son 14 William Edwards 14 James Purcell 14 Patrick O'Connell 14 Edward Harkins 14 WTE TV ARE AUTHORIZED to STATE THAT V JAMES SHANNON, of Conematigh Bor ough, is a candidate for Counfy Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. june 9,2m TE ARE AUTHORIZED to STATE THAT GEORGE ORRIS, of Richland township, is a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic "County Con vention. . juue9.2m LIST or CASKS, !OR TRIAL AT A COURT OF COMMON Pk-a?, to be held at Ebensburg, beginning MCMDAY, the lith day of JUNE, 1858, being tho second week of the June Term : Somerset & Johnstown erv form. it familiar tn erprr nne ' WrJ'ald be doing great injustice to the n?c of Mensrs, Lafitte a- Cg. to sup- alone were ignorant of it. en, do thev nronoeq to land their t r motivo lliev a nnn vara iimnriint ire ncgroc.? What 13 (he vs Shoenberger's ex'rs. vs Jones' admtra. vs Zentz vs Crura vs John Kean vs Gill vs Baker vs Orr vs Fronheiser vs Rhey. Mathews & Co. vs Rhey Mathews & Co. vs Kean V3 Rhey vs Hob bell vs Connolly vs Ashcraft vs Thompson . vs Holliday vs Farrell vs Rhey, Uathews & Co. vs Boyle vs Kline et a. vs Same vs Same vs Same vs Flenner's exr. vs Fronheiser & Meanor vs Yeagloy vs Roberts vs Penna. R. R. Co. vs McGuire P'lk Boad Co vs Hill vs M'Conaghy vs loungkm Plauk Road Ce. Ashcom Ztntz Shoenberger's exrs. John McFarland CI anccllor et al Fox Chamberlinc Baker John Linton R. P. Linton Pringle John Linton Schittiger Livcrgc-od Adams Woodburn Morgan Adams King sur. par. Youngkia M.cMullen Walters M'Conr.ell Treezulncy Hutchinson's adm'r Livergootl William Griffith Riddle George Gardner E. & S. Power Cowans NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! rj VIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO JL inform the public, that ho has commenced the Tailoring business one door West of John Rod gers store, and in front of E. Hughes' store, High street, Ebensburg, where he is prepared to make all kinds of garments in his line of trade, ac cording to the latest fashions. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. WILLIAM SIMONS. Ebensburg, June 2, 1858. 29. 3m. Notice to Claimants OF THE JUNIATA DIVISION & TORT'E. RAILROAD. BY the 17th section of the act to provide for the payment of certain claims against the Com monwealth, approved the 24th of April, 1858. The Canal Commissioners arc authorized to ex amine all claimt against the Commonwealth con tracted by Wm. S. Calohan bite Superintendent of the Portage Rrilroad, and by J. I. Iet and J. A. Cunningham, late Supervisors on the Ju niata Division, and which were not repotted by those officers to the Board. Board of Caral Comrnisiioncrs will meet in Hollidaysburg, on Tuesday, the Cth of July, and at Johnstown, on Thursday, the 8th of July next, for the purpose of examining ajl such claims as are embraced in the provisions of said act. Claimants will presvnt their claims at either of these places, as may be most convenient to them and be prepared with such proof as may b necessary to their proper authentication. The claimants will perceive the necessity for their prompt attendance at the times and places above stated, as it may be the last opportunity the Board may have to examine and take action upon these claims. By order of the Board. THOMAS Li. WtLSU, Secretary. May 26, 1S58. Philip Baker Henry Fritz Casper Cradle John Sivert George Studne John Eisensiber J ames Lynch Hugh Daily Conemnngh Borough. 14 14 John Kingston 14 14 14 14 14 14 Ct nemavgh tp James Myers vs John Thomp0on Jr. Kaylor vs Rutledge A M. & R. White &co vs Rich II. Tudor sur par. M'Gonigle Edmondson Moore indorsee Sweeny Kurtz Young Commonwealth Wilmer Bro. & co use A. M. k R. White Peter Ritter Quirk Dugan?s adm'r. for vs iiiey vs Arbleet. &1. vs White's vs Roberts va Wherry vs Young et al. vs Eastman etI. vs Wm. McGough vs William K. Piper vs James Reamer vs Penna. R. R. Co. vs Fenlon JOSEPH M'DONALD, Prothonotary. PeothonoUiy's office, 1 June 7, 1858. Henry Baltzer 14 Francis Gullisot 14 Barney Ward 14 John W. Llewellyn 14 j Adam Pfarr 14 j Patrick Powers 14 j Rhey & Co. 13 Loretto Borough. Felix Jacob 14 William Litzingcr 14 Daniel Gallaher ". 14 P. II. Shicls 14 Philip Ilcrtzog A. 14 , Summitvill Borovgh. John Stewart 14 William M'Connell 14 John Orner 14 James Gleason P 14 Joseph A. Parrish 14 James W. Condou 14 Jrjterson. Jsaac Wike John M'Colgan Lawrence Cassiday Ettinger & Ullman W R. Hughes Robert Flinn Kiel & Kera "fkT O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN, ll that the partnership lately subsisting be tween Michael Steigerwald and John E. Maucher of Carroll town, Cambria county, under the firm of Steigerwald & Maucher, expired on the fourth day of May, it 58. All ebts owing to the said partnership, are to be received by said Michael Steigerwald, and all demands on the said partner ship are to be presented to him for payment. MICHAEL SlEIUEliW ALU, JOHN E. MAUCHER. Carrolltown, May 26, 1858. 4t. ' LIST OF CUSES For 1st week of June Court. Fitch vs Shaffer J P Parrish for use vs Henry Llejd Hutchinson vs Given Maxwell vs McGoniglo J. McDowald, Prot'y April 23, 1858 . JUST received at the store of EDWARD SOB ERTS, 1,000 lbs Cod Fish, 10 half Brls Herring, and 10 half Br Is Mackerel; Feb. 61856. AUC.4D12 HOTEL., Ebensburg:, V.a. HENRY FOSTER, Pbopbietob. TniS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS the "Ebensburg House," ia one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. for tha accommodation of the traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed to patronize him that his TABLE will be mpplicd with "all the luxuries of the season," his BAR with the choicest of Liquors, and no pins snared to render his guests comfortable; Ebensburg, April J4, i858:22:ly. William Murray C 11. Weaver Elizabeth Zerbe Allegheny U Rachacl Magehan J ames Darby . Samuel Craig Daniel McGlaughlin Thoma3 Bradly J ohn Porter James M'Hngh Rosanna M'Dade Henry M'Kibben Carroll to Jacob Leib Johston Moore John E. Maucher James Phagan Michael Lattimer Peter Witle Washington Mark M'Glaughlin J. J. Troxell F. M. George Peter P Georgs Fred Seilzjer . John Mullin . : Lewis Casf iday' Wm. Tiley John Conohan " Joremiah M'Gonigle Frederick Feigle Thomas Short M. Burgoon - 14 toiciihip. 14 Peter Kinney Charles Farren Jfunster taicnship. 14 14 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.0U 10,00 10,00 7,00 . 7,00 7,00 150 7,00 7,00 12,50 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 - 7,00 60,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 .00 Olearjl'.U toicnthiji. E. P. Nutter & Co; 14 Jonathan Zerbe 14 Chztt tvtcnsJtip. Joseph Gill 14 . While toernthip George Walters 14 Lloyd, Hill & Holiday 14 ' Blacldich loan ship. Charles Ellis Hit Ida ml George Con rod PATENT MEDICINES Lohr k Walker, Johnstown, Chas. Miller; do Susannah Harris do Michael Sibcrt, Cocemaugh Bor. Casper Cradle, do John Fics do tp. BREWERIES. Elizabeth Bierly, Johnstown, Isaac Parfitt, Conemaugh tp. Martin Schrottc, Carroll tp. Florain Bingle, Lerctto, Andrew Guice, Summitvillc, Lazarus Reifrle, Washington tp. "DISTILLERIES. George Litz'mger, Loretto, Daniel Wolfort, Johnstown, TEN PIN ALLEY: Joseph Alwine, Con. Bor. EATING HOUSES, Classified according" to act of Assembly 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7.00 5,00 5,00 5,00 5,00 5,00 5,00 15,00 15,00 15,00 15,00 15,00 15,00 15,00 15,00 30,00 R EMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER WISH es" to announce lo hu frienns and the puD- lc, that ne cas reiiiovvu iu n iiuojin. QUOR and GROCERY STORE to the building corner of Canal and Clinton ttreets, opposite ihi -Arcade, which he has refitted in a handsome style and replenished with a choice sUH of the best brands of imported Wines. Brandies, Oiiis, Cordial, ic. Irish and Scotch Malt Whiskey, Old Monongahela Rveaud. Rectified Whiskey, Dr. J. Hostelter's celebrated Stomach Bitters and . . Wolff's Aromatic Schcldam Scnapps. . Teas, : Coffee, Sugars, Mulasscs, Spices, Bacon, Flout," . Fish, Salt, Glass. Iron ir Nails, Tobacco. & Se gars, &c. &c j The ve-ry. libvKil patronage here tofore extended uie is duly appreciated, and I teg to assure you that year further orders will meet with prompt attention. . . PETER MASTERSON Johnstown, May 5. 1868 25 Lohr & Walker. Johnstewn, 10,00 Geo. N. Hohman, do 10,00 John Pierson, do 10,00 Wm. Bonaker, do 10,00 Chas. Zimmerman, do 10,00 Jacob Fend, do 10,00 James Downey, do 10,00 Geo. Englebach & Co., Con. Bor. 10,00 Francis Seitz, do 10,U0 Andrew South . do 10,00 A. Pfarr, do 10,00 Jacob Leib, Carroll, H,00 Philip Hartzog, Loretto, 10,00 An ar.nr al will be held at niT office, m the ! borough of Ebcusburg.on Thursday, the 17th j day of June next, when and where all per- ! sous who may think themselves aggrieved by j j the above atscssment may attend if they see ; proper. j j C. D. MURRAY, Jer. Ajqxius'r. j Mav 19. 1858 . i J ; i rfx-o.sii)i:i:atio or tiii: j Lecompton Constitution ! SCff C ANSI UKY G.OOUS.lIOL'Si:. OPENING OF SPRING GOODS! ' IjTYRE i LANDELL, Fockth and Arch 2iStreets, Philadelphia, ar now offering a full stock of . , . . Kew Goods for Slu ing of 1S58! FASHIONABLE SPRING; GOODS, BLACK SILKS,. 24 to. 34 inches wide, Spring DRESS GOODS', New Styles, SIIAWIiS, in all the Newest Styles, British, French and American Chintzes, Full Stock of Domestic Gooc1. Full Stock of European Goods. N. B. Bargains in Seasonable Goods daily received from the AUCTIONS of New York and Philadelphia. P. S. MERCHANTS err invited to examine the stock. TERMS Net cah am1 loiv prices. March 31, 658:'J0:3in. . THE th 12.&0 7.0H 7,00 7,00 7,00 .ing na- Ah s, Spices IIE UNDERSIGNED HAS LATELY HE . turned from the East, after making a pur chase of u Tvell selected stock of GOODS, m his line of business, w hich he has since received, and is now busily engaged in opening and marking. aiu which he will offer at sale at very small prof its. A!lt!au 'J country produce will lc taken" in exchange for good, &!vi CASH will never te refused these hard times. ' He feels thankful for the .patiouagc he has rc ceived in his business, and hopes for a continu ation "f the same, and he pledges his word that he will not have anvthing undone that mav He 7,00 j Inhis power, to give general satisfaction. 7 00 His goods cr!ibist in part of the foilov. i , meu ariicics i Groceries. 7,00! Such as Tea i Coffee. Sugars. . Also, l'io- 7.00 j . -Moh-sscs a a a- visions. 7.00 j Syrups. s u c h as iVU ! Kk.ur, Cm Meal, Buckwhalt Fiour. Oat Meal, j 7,00 ! i,,tntocs, Butter. Cheese and Fish of all kiuis. 7,00 : ALSO A good assortment of Hardware. Tron, 7,00 I Steel and Nails. Also Drugs, Paints and Oils, j 7 00 i Also a new tstock-of Wallpaper, consisting of! J new patterns and styles,' which are very desirable ! this sea.-on of the vear. Also Foieiffii uni Do- I meitic Fruit and Con fee tionark-S, well assorted. ' In fact the various other kind. of g.ols he keeps i are too numerous to lncnuon. riease can in &eu examine his stock for yuureelves, befuio purcha sing elsewhere. jnojSjisi, In addition U tke above, he wishes to U'-tifv the rublic that he ha a new XOW FOK IlAKGAf S. , HE subscrilier has just received fruni iSK-fj le Last a Urtie a1 splea lid at ck 5J5?Ii of new Goods of the following artic',ts a!l of the beat quality, Groceries such as Coffee , frar Tea, and Syrup Molasses, a httlo of the best that hns ever been brought ? this town before. ALSO Starch Corn which is very delicious for food, in fact h Iias. everything that is in the Grx-ery line. ALSO A gocd as- ajrtmer.t of fancy ptation'ary and' no tions. Aiu ne ii;vs ,ar.ii to nia Kt"ck a g-'ud ascrtn:cr:t of 'HARVEST. TOOLS, which ia very important to the Parmer at this time",- ct-rs's-tiug of the fol lowinsr articles such . HCi'THES.- . sxatu;::?, . FORKS. . j FAKIRS, Vc:. .-.ii e.f.a g.-.-J ouai i t v. A LSd A jrood assort i;jt of DREGS and ilE VlC ISES t o .men tion, ALj A birre lot . f G O OI) Ft 0 vR. ALSO BAR 1R0S XAII.S, and GLASS. Call and see and examine fur yourselves, yen will not regret by .i .iug s " ROBEUT DAVIS; F.Lensburg," July f, 1?6G. ST. ffiiir. sub A citizens of all kinds. . 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7.00 10.00 and Imr.ioved LAMP for sale, for bur- t nlni; Carbon Oil. (sometimes called Rock Oil.' 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7 00 7,00 7,00 7.00 both for economy and safety ; it can cot explode GEORGE N. ALLEN. J Feb. l- 1357. ti F. ?I. tieorge. Ilrnry itut)i. XEW rillJl -TAXSLRY. rib-jis would respectfully inform tha us oi Lam una county mat iney nave purchased the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock Cambria County, formerly owned by A. M. 4- R. White. The establishment will undergo new re ., pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Ieather of all discripiuum for country use, also, various kinds of Lcnthcr for the Eastern mark'. t. Cash will be paid f.r Balk .md Hides of a &mds,orif preferred in exchange for Leati.er. None but practical workmen will be t-jn ployed Orders for Leather will be promptly attended to F. M. GEORGE. henry r.rucii. May T. Jb6 i. J()NE3j WITH SQUIHEj ZirarIEHLIAN k ALLEN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NO 143 MARKET STREET. bi.Tw r.EN -rniKu an 11 tguuth, FRANCIS SQUIRE, " 1 ji'u.ai 1:1 rniji. and can be regulated s as to give much or little light. Lamps made on this plan to suit all pur poses. Any person wishing to try one, before purchasing, can set one ready trimmed and filled w ith Oil, tak? it home and use it for forty-eight hours, frer of charge, provided it is returned in as good onier as when taken airav. Call Rnd see them. ROBERT DAVIS. Ebensburg. April 1-1, lS38:22.tf 14. 7.00 I 14 7.00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 hill 14 7 00 14 7,00 14 7,00 icnthip. 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 - 7,00 14 7.00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 enship. 14 " 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 to ten $h ip. 14 ' 7,00 14 ' 7.00 14 ' 7,00 14 7,00 14. 7,00 14 7,00 14 - 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 14 7,00 NOTICE TO SUPERVISORS AND OTHERS THAT THE WEST END OF THE HUN tinJon Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road, from its Western terminus, in the Borough of Blairsville, to the mile post marked 27 miles from Blairsville and 50 miles from Huntingdon, near the old tavern stand of Thomas James, in Cambria County, is abandoned and no tolls collect ed for the use of that distance. The Supervisors of the several Townships, and Boroughs, through j.uu : which that part of said road passes, are hereby 7,00 notified to take charge of the same as per Act of Assembly concerning certain state and turnpike roads, passed 10th April, A. D. 1844. JOHN S. ISETT.Seq'r. of II. C. and Indiana Turnpike Road March 31st 1858. 20. fjTAl'ri'EIl & llAIlJ.KY. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. TIIOLESALE and itttail, at the 'Philadelphia watch and Cgf Jw fire Store" .No. UK fold iSi 96) North Second Street, Corner 1 Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, W BEN. P. THOMPSON, wrrn P. I. PATTON &L CO. Wholesale Dealers in and ilanvfactors of HATS, CAPS. Hatters Materials, Straw Goods Artificial Flowers' Buffalo Robes, &c So. 11S MARKET STREET, Bcloxo Fourth, South Side, PHILADELPHIA. CASH rAID FOR fW OL AND SHIPriNO FURS. . PRICE I. FATTON. A. Oi l ENHE1MER. Dec. 17, 1856. 8. 18 caret cases. Gold Lepine. IS caret. Silver Lever, full jewelled". Silver Lepine, jewels, Superior QuartierB, Gold Spectacle?, Fine Silrcr do., Gold Eracelcts, Lady's Gold Pencils, . Silver lea bpoons, set, 2i,00 J4.00 12,00 7,00 7,00 1,50 1,00 0.00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver hol- t!0 1.00 Watch Lepiues still U A R LI' Y. 7.00 7,00 MRS. MARGARET TODD respectfully in forms the public that she has just received and is now opening at her store room on High street Ebensburg nearly opposite the store of E, Shoemaker, a large and splendid assortment of Fancy Dry Goods, Bonnets, Caps, Head Dresses, Flowers in wreaths and bunches, Trimmings, Ribbons, Ac BONNETS, Ac; Made to order, TERMS CASH.. April 21st No 2S. " 4rJDITOR'S NOTICE. THE U N D E R JL. rigned, Auditor appointed, by the Orphans Court of Cambria county, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Samuel D. Cough enonr and Jacob Good, executors of Christian Goughenour dee'd., among the heirs of sail de ceased, herebv gives notice that -he will sit for ! that nurp"se at his office in Ebensburg, on Thurs ' day, the 21th day of June nextwhen and wher j ; all per.vms interested may attend,- der, Gold Finger Rings 37 A cts to Glasses, plain 12J cts., Patent lSf cts., Lunct ; other articles in proportion. All gcwxls waT ranteA to be what thev are sold for, .TT'Ou band some Gobi and Silver Lcveis and lower than the above prices. STAUFFER & 5cpt. SO, 1S57 47 ly. Joiin Iil'Heagre Manufacturer and .Dealer In all Kind cf Cip- , SaufF, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Hollisdaysbarp, Pa. onstantly on hand, a ne and well selected stock of Spanish, and ha. f Spanish cigars At the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at t is establishment are wan-anted to be what thy are represented. August 8, 1855- ly. REMOVAL. The Ldcr.-:gsed having remo ved to the new building two thxirs west of the old stand, would respectfully iiifrrra hi customers and the public generally, that fca ha lately added to his former supply cf Good?, ard keeps constantly on hand a full eupply of - Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Silk Gccds, made-up Clothing, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shces,I!ardw-are and Cutlery, Carpen ttr's tcr-ls, Smith's tocls. Nads, a full supply assorted Bar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron: Stove and cast hol!ew-w-ar constantly onhars 1 Also, copper and tin ware. Groceries, w holesale and retail. Pine, Fi-p'.sr nd Cherry Lumber bought rf? e-Md. Gocds w ill le sold st th very lowest prices in exchange for Cash or Country Produc. K.- HUGHES. Ebensburg, March 16, 1865. JOHN S. RHEY. dSH A fmh kt of Salmu rirg r.d C -df.ih. fo: eae by Mckrri'." H - R. TVI'uR i ilr 00 00 00
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