miscellaneous Won't lit. There is, not a thousand mike from IudianAiiuli:, a very consequen tial lawyer by the naiuo of Smith, and what ever ruay be the value of his opinions in law, hia opinion of himself is ccrtaluly a very en larged aud ecmprchcnsivo one. Ilis exceed ing grjdi natt4rc nukes amends, iu a great measure, for tliis foible of his, and he is a rcat favorite among the members of the bar. Smith vicited Washington, jut as other great men have dune, and Smith was intro duced to Mr. Buehauan. On hls return his friends gathered about him, and he related to them the following incident. Said he : 1 received an earnest invitation from the President to call upon him as soon as he learned I was in the city. I did so, of course. When I arrived at the White House the President was iu consultation with the Cabi net; but the moment he received my name he dismissed the Cabiuct, and invited me ia. We had a long aud confidential conversation in reference to public affairs; and I gaw him my auv:?e in relation to the Kansas difficul ty." lie was very much affected as he i-poke of the trials and responsibilities of a mau in his position; and v.hcn I had bid him fare well, ho hell my hand for some time affec tionately in his, and said, 'Friend Smith, as you valao your personal happiness and peace never do you accept the uoiuiualion for the presidency.' And on the imjtulse of the uto vatnt J told him I ico:t'J not I" It is said that, oa sober sccoud thought, he regretted his impulsive promise. But he Is a raau of word, and future conventions will ouly waste time ia nominating him. JIs won't uecr.'t. 3T A Railroad to Europe is projected by one levi Davis, of llidgeway, Orleans coun ty, New York, (we give name and residence in full, that he may not be forgotten when the thing is done !) addressing the New York Tribune, iu ar.swcr to the inquiry, "what next?" he says : Let America, England, France and Russia form alliance aud copart nership; stop all wars, turn the same atten tion, moans, men aud money which those gov ernments have expended to curse the world for fifty years past, to the mighty aud enuo bling purpose of levelling the hills of Scot land, and the hills and mountains of the New England States iato a Railroad across the At lantic, on a direct Hue from some proper point on the Americau coast to some other roper point on England's coast, elevated at ast tixty feet above the level of the sea and not less than a mile wide on the top " Said job would employ several wheelbar rows and a considerable force of laborers. Advice.- YouDg man ! keep your eyes open wheu you are after a woman. If you bite at tho naked hook you are green. Is a pretty dres or form so attractive, or even a pretty face' Flounce?, boy, are no sort of consevuence. A pretty face will trow eld. Paint will wash off. The sweet smilo of the flirt will give way to the scowl of the terma gant. The coquette will fchine in the kitchen corner, and with the onco sparkling eyes will look daggers at you. Beware ! If tho dear is crops, and scolds at her mother in the back room, you may be sure you'M gCt particular fits all ever the house. If she blushes when found at the a-h-tab,wlth her sleeves rolled up, be sure she is of the dlshrag aristocracy little knowledge and a good deal less senso. If you uvury a girl who knows m tiling but to commit wouiau slaughter oq the piauo.you have pot tho poorcBt pieee of musio over git np. liud pitch iu. one whose miad is right, thca A Hay Fikld A.ykcdote. Thero is a good fetor j which may have been heard in more than one Yankee hay-field this summer. Wc heard it one day while on a visit in the couutry, we went out to show some men how to 'pitch.' We had failed, and wilted down Under a hay-cock, and lay flushed and fun ning the glow and sweat from our features in a comfortable pori'.ion, when ono of the hay-makers related the anecdote of the old man who was always bragging how folks worked iu his young days," and challenged his two j-ons together to pitch on a load of hay as fast as he ould load is. The challenge was accepted, and the hay wagon driven round, and the trial commenc ed. For some time tho old man held his own very creditably calling out tauutinlv. ' Moie hay!" J Thicker rnd faster it came, who!e cock a: a time, cloud after cloud overwhelmed him. The old man, nearly covered, still kept crjing, "More Lay! more Lay!" until strug gling to keep on the top of the disordered and ill-arranged heap, it began first to roll, theu elide, and at last off it went from the wagon, and tho old man with it "What are you down here for?" cried the boys. I came down after Lay' answered the old man stoutly. Which was a literal fart; ho had come down after the wagon load, which had to bo pitch ed on again rather more deliberately, A Drop ov Watkk in a Outer Flack. We were shown, while attondiue the annual ui uuiuu -ixcauemy, at l leasant itidge, by Dr. E. F. Bouc'ui.lle, one of tho most interesting Geological curiosities we ever saw or read of It consists of a f-peciinen of rock of tbo primitivo order of formation and of the wcutajdral order of crystalizatiou,' containing iu its center a globule of water movable, aud visible. Tho water is, if there be any truth in geology, far more ancient .hau the waters in the flood of Xoah. To use tho language of Dr. Buuchclle, "it is a drop of the waters that covered in darkness tho faeo of tho great deep, when tho earth was without form and void; in other words, this little drop is portion of the first water that was created during a the first eix daya of Genesis, and became entangled among ths particles of tho rock during tho act or process of crjFtalixation. Tho rock being primitivo. or tho first of creation, the water must alo bo primitive." Any person wishing to see thm geological wonder, can do so by calling on tho Doctor. Eutuw Observer. A Sgpihrel Stout. Tho drouth having cut off the corn crop on tho Texas frontier, the Mimrrcls are emigrating to Arkansas, swim ming the Red river by thousands. It is sta ted that one woman killed fivo hundred with her washing implements, in ono day. on the bank of tho river. Tough. : Money is the root of all evil. : II 31 s : & SENT! NFL 66 D EMOCRAT IS PUB lished vtrv Wednesday Horning at One Dollar and FirtY Cents per annum, payable in advance; One Dollau and Skventv Five Cents if nut- paid within six months, ami iwo Dollars if not paid until the termination oi tne year. xSo subscription will be taken for a shorter period than six mouths, aud no subscriber will be at hoerty to discontinue las paper uutil all ar rearages are pai.I, except at the option oi the editor. Any person subscribing fur six months will be chargcU one j.LL.r., tuless the money is paid Alver!fisfiicr II site. One insert a. licodo. Three do 1 square, 2 .squares, 3 squares, Is lines 2i lines GO lines SO $ $1 00 1 00 1 50 months. $1 50 2 50 4 03 6 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 G do. $3 00 4 50 2 00 3 00 12 do 8 lines or less, 1 square, f 12 lines 2 squares, 21 lines" 3 squares. oG lines Half a column, $5 00 9 00 12 00 i 0 12 00 00 00 00 14 00 20 00 One column. 15 00 35 00 &3- All advertisemcrts must c marked -with th-2 number of insertions desired, or they will be eo.uimuM until tui L.nl. and charged accordingly, JJOL'SE AND LOT FOR SALE. THE Jl-SL subscriber oners at piibric sale tlie Ilou.se .irm wl.ere Kho now leM-Jcs, in the town f Calhtzin. .CV-nbria co, on SATURDAY, 2Sth rr: Mii. iuf is aouui one acre or ground, on wl.ich is erected a goo-1 two and a half btory trame dwelling House, 40 ieet long and 10 feet wide, with a Kitchen, Cellar and a Well in the basemenc. Also, a StabJc and all necessary out buildings to make a comfortable residence. The lot is well pailed, and contains a large assortment of choice fruit trees, I will also offer at the same time a large assortment of Household and Kitch en Furniture, Si.le to ronimi'iico it 10 o'cloek A. SI. Si A KG A U FT STORM. August 11, 1858.- aUESII OYSTFKS. A. II. BLA1X. JL respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that be has opuned an Oyst-er Saloon, in the first building east of the Tost OiTice, and is prepared to ac commodate the public in a superior manner. He has made arrangements to get his Oyt-ters direct from tlie Eastern markets, and w ill supply fami lies by the can or dozen at the cheapest rate. Give him a call. Au still continues tn practices the Tnnsorial art at bis shop in the Toom adjuinin the Ov.-t-er Sa- Lt iy,lS08. DISSOLUTION OF lAIITAi:MSlSli. Tiie partnerssliip heretofore exi.-ting under the Firm of Gkokuk Rei sui, has this day been dissolved, by mutual consent. The business hereafter will bo conducted by F. SI. GEORGE, who has p-rchased tho entire interest. All moneys due the Firm, .md all accounts against them, will be settled lv him F. ST. GEORGE. HENRY REL'SCIl. emlK.k, Sept. 13, 1853. NOTICE. The undersigned will continue the Tanning busincs? at the old stand. Thankfnl f . r a... . i i iui loiuier patronage, i;c nopes to n.erir a con inuance of the same. F. SI. GEOIIG15. OUIS LUCK1IARDT, WATCH SI A K El'. AND DEALER IN CLOCKS. YVA Truim AND JEWELRY. TIIE uudcrsigned respectfully "viia leave- iu liiiorm oir- J4r 7 i , i l r . i . . ..e i.i... x .. , P -V that he has just received and isuow4bAa'.424& oi .j(.)iiii.-iu ii am; victmiv tra - opening the largest stock of C lovksWatdics , and Jeicelry, ever brought to joi.nstuwn without ex cepiiij, which will be sold cheaper than the tl.capest." His prices will always be uniform line customer will not be charged more f,r the ame quality of gods than another. A List ol 5unie of the articles comprised in the assoitrient is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and g o Is examined, at the St.rc or. Slain SLitet. Gold Hunting English Li vers, Gold Detached Levers, Ii;l jewelled, Gold Lepines. 4 holes " Silver English Levers, Silvtr Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, (Sold Guard Chains, Gold Vest Chain, Gold Pencils, with Pens, G..ld Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold l'reastpins, Lidiis and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Kings, Gold Cutl" Pins, Gold and Silver Watch Keys. J'ortmonaics, Ladies' Fans, fancy andpiain. Silver Tablespions, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons " Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Britta. ia Tea Setts, Violins and li v, Vjoliu Strings, Arc., Gilt's and Alien's Ii voIvers, G inches, Gold Uracelets. AeTrdoons1,- Silver and Plate.l Pu-ctacles, Src, ivc, eVc. 0r- Ai.L sorts of "Watches, Clocks and Jewel r repaired with pronqdness and at low rates. Con fident that Lc cannot be uu'lersold, the undersign respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKU ARDT Slay 14, lboG. 29-tf. TIIK 3IOZI3IO.VS HLi llATril! !1LOTHIXG EMl'ORIFSI. WE LEG leave to infirm our friends and the public in gen eral that we have received from the East entit ies a large and well selected stock of goods containing Spring and Sunnier CLOTHING ol all kinds and quality for men ar.d boys. Also A fine and htrgf toek of Cioths, "Cassimeres, Tweeds, Trimmings, &c. Sec. Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Cravats, liar of all kinds and descrip tion, Umberellas and Suspenders, Clothing made to tinier at the shortest notice. Please cad and st us before j-ou make a purchase anywhere else, as we can guarantee that we will net be be it in quality and low prices by any establishment in the State. Terms Cah or Count rv l'rodnce. EVANS & HUGHES Ebensburg, April '2b 1858. ARGA1NS! BARGAINS! COPPER & SHEET-IROX WARE ! ! Slercnants and others in want of TIN, COP- iJiii uii Mli-.IYL-IKU.N WAKE arc res pectfully invited to call and examine1 my stock, got up expressly for the fall rode. It is tho largest and best assortment to bi ouni West of the mountains, made in a superioi manner and of the very best materials. Having adopted all tho improvements of the times in the trade, in machinery and materials, I am prepared to complete successfully with city manufacturers in prict and terms. ' Orders from one dollar to five hundred dollar-; worth, promptly rilled, the wares carefully packed and guaranteed not to leak. One trial from merchants who have not dalt with me heretofore is requested. At least scud for a Price List. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit their continuance. Address F. W, HAY. Johnstown, Cambria couutv, Ta Oct. 21, 1857. 50tf OONS OF TEMPERANCE. - HIGHLAND 0 Division, No. 84, Sons of Tmur wn 1 Two . . , . ! . ii n 1 . -. . nA every S.itnrdnv evening, in tho upper stor of R. Davis' building. " 'i i .(tin, Sopptr unb "gjrerf $ron LU 4 o .Em to E3 s o LlJ O UJ -J () o Lu . W Ph & w oa W -3 o a GALLAGHER'S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT milK SUBSCRIRER R-ESPECTFUIY INFORMS THZ CITIZENS OF EiiENSRURG AND Ji vicinity that he hasulTecivved and has PLETE stock of Tin, Ctqper, and Sheet Iron Points, Wagon boxes, Sugar kettles, &c., ever ent Patterns of Cook Stoves of all sizes; U0 different patterns of Parlor and Heating Stoves of all sizes; 10 different kinds of l'lows; Sug:ir kettles aud Wagon boiesofaUsiv.es: Iira:S and Copper Kettles of all sizes; Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin. Conner and Sheet 1 inn wave of everv .!... scriptiou all of which will be sold low for Cash. leehng thankful for the patronage heretofore same, lie Hatters hinuell that he can give his o'd with a call better bargains than they can get at give him a rail before p u rc h a stng else wl -as the community. Job work of all kinds done on Also House Spouting mat' e ant. put up on the shortest notice & most reasonable terms fur cash Gf- Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. Also Cherry. Ash. and Poi.1 tr lnnJr oid itaat, Uoppcr, irass, i cwicr, tve,, raKeu in N. 15. All persons knowing themselves indebted to m ov Note or Rook Amn.nt are roi.rrt fully invited to call with their cah and settle uu EbensbtiTg, Sept. 15, 1838. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Suwmit'rilU, Cambria ro., l'a. Jaues V. Ce-snox. Proprietor. -The proprietor assures the px blic, th it no pains will he spared to render his quests comfortable. July 28, 1858. 37. W.4LTOX IlOtSiC. rfflHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Ji. informs the public that he leaked for a turn of y Mrs. the "Wii.ton Hoik situate on the Flank road, half wav between Ebensburg ai.d Jefferson. This Hotel is one of the en st desira ble place as a summer resort In the State. The forest adjoining are swarming with game, and the "fisherman" will find ample epportunitv for gratifying his Usta in the streams of tlie neigh borhood. No pains will l c spared to make niv guests feel at heme. GIDEON SI A R LETT. June 9, 185S SO AKCADI2 IIOTKI,. -Kbeiiftbursr. la. HENRY FOSTER, pKoriuiToa. THIS HOTEL, foi:merly known as the '"Ebenbburir House." is ene e,f the old est and best stands in the boioujrh of Ebensl urir. for tlu accomniodation of tlie traveling communi ty. Tho Proprietor assures all who may be dis posed tn patronize him that his TARI.E will be supplied with all tho luxuries of the season, Lis I'AK with tl. choicest of Ianimrs, and nu rains spared to render his guests coinf. rtable. Ehensburg, April 14, 1S58:22:1j liOGAX IIOi Si CORPORAL JOHN KIEEFER, Proi-kictok. ,57"OULI) respectfully inform his old friendv V aud the travelling public that he has leas, ed the Logan House, Hollidaysburg, and is pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with their patronage in unobjectionable stvle. The, HOUSE has been newly furnished thio out in a style not surpassed by any estahlishmeid m tho interior t f the Stats?. His TABLE w ill always be supplied with all the suhstantial.s and delicacies of the season, and attended by atten tive se rvants. Li a word, no pains w ill be spared ta make the Logan a first class hon.-c, aud noth ing will be lei c undone to render its fortable and happy. guests ccm- The STABLES, which are cxtemive, will he attended bv honest nud f:ifl fid bo;fl RESTAURANT. The l usenu ers. n t is occupied as a. Restaurant, where meals wi)l be served, up at all hours of the day, together with oysters wild game, fish nd all tli delt acies and refresh merits of the season. JOHN KIEFFER. June 4, 185li.-S2tf. WASIIIXGTOX B2ISK LA AVRENCE SCHROTH, PiK ivurroit. TBIHIS popular and pleasantly situated house A. is located in the village of Cariolltoii, Cam biia county, arid ikept in a manner so as to af ford every eomfor to visitors, being well furnish ed in every respect. HIS BAR will con tain the best of liquors : his TABLE, the lest tho market can afford. Nothing will be left undone to render th visit of nil persons pleasant and agreeable. y. Carrol ton, July 15, 18i7. ftX14: EIjrsn, i-:liensbiirsr. la. JOHN A BLAIR, Pp.oupiktor. Also, in connection, BLAIR & CVb HACKS, will leave the UnionIIon.se for Wilhnore Sta lion in time to take tl e Eastern it Western trains i-very accomodation will passenger cornfrablte. ba afforded to make SEFFERSON HOUSE, NEAR WILMORE r Station,) Jefferson, Cambria Co., Pa. Joiik M Cot, J'rcjirietor. fel7,lS3S JOHN PARKE'S JOHNSTCAVN MAIJJLE WORKS. Franklin Street, nesrly ojipooite the new Slethodist Chnreb Johnstown Pa fyv MONUMENTS, TOMBS,' GRAVE QSrU Stones, Slantels, Table a n d Bu 'f1y eau tops, manufactured of the niott ffP' beautiful and finest quality of foreign ;iJjU. a11 domestic marble, always on haCd ijEZAsL am mftde to order as cheap as they can WT b3 purchased in the East, with the dditkn of carriage; From long experiene in the business and strict attention thereto, he can assure the public that all orders will be promptly attended to and the wok finished in the best and most handsome manner furnished to order and delivered at any place desired. ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and sizes suitable for farmers and mechanic Sold by wholesale or retail. . lC7"For the convenience of persons re: Iding in the east1, and north of the county, pocimens may he reen and orders left with Georgclluntley, at his Tinware Establishment in Ebensbur". ' Purchasers are invited to examine stock na "ccs. fAug. 19, 'o7. fjune20,1855 flTKW TIN-WARE ESTABLISSIENT. 1.1 '1 he undersigned takes this mcthed of informing the citizens of Ebensburg and sur rounding country, that he has commenced business in this place, in the building formerly occupied by SI. S. Harr, one door west f the Post Office, where he intends to carry onhisbusi ness in all its branches. TINWARE of all de scriptions kept constantly on ban 1, and at pri ces to suit the times. . Country Merchants can have orders filled to any amtmnt. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. ' FELIX 11FNLE. Ebensburg April 28th, 1859. Mm, Stairs, 3 -a t tr" o a w O O m 73 a 9 P M e x z v. s I o H o M o tn. O O o o ft on hand the L.VRG EST. JAKST.. and SIOST ( OM. ware. Ch king. Parlor and Ileal ing Stows, Plows, offered for sale in Ebensburg, eoiisisiing of 25 dint-t lectived, and hoping for acontinuar.ee of the lnei.tls and eustt mers m. ! nil who will favor l,;rr. any other place, and rest ectfullv invites tlim f le will spare no pains to mti it the patronage of the shortest notice. exenange. liEUl.GE HUNTLEY- Snimcdiatel v. " GEORGE HUNTLEY. ifn Sbtjtrtiscmcnfs. GEORGE W.TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTON, Importers and Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery, &c, No. 2o5 Market Street, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand tlie genuine Timothy Slack's Augers, Vv. Slann's Realty's and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels. Darling fc Waldron's Grays and Cradling-Scythes, Gm mon jiudPatcnt Scyt'.ie Snaths, Patent Clotl.e. Pins, $-c, iVc, v Lich thev offer foi sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Janmry 25, 1855. ()H UA COWRLAND, SI AXUFACTURER and Dealer in LOOKING tlLANSIX v.. 27, South Fourth Street, between Market a id Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA- Gilt l'icure and Portrait Frames made to e.rder. SIotddin"s f,.r saIt- lct.21, 1857, Z0 y. JOHN II. ALLEN VO.'i'xoS. 2 "fy4 Chestnut Street, (south sie, below Water PHILADELPHIA. (Tjik Oldest Whod-wahe IfoisK, in the Crr.) SI uufaeturers and Wholesale dealers in Patent Machine made RROOMS, Patent Grooved CE1)AR-WRE warranted n.( to shrink. WOOD & lAO WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all .lescrip Uons. Please call and examine our sttk Slarch 4, 1S57. ly. ii1 MO VA 12 PA U L G R A FF SIAXUivxr. turer and Wholesale Dealer in U.-w.tB Kb,. Straw Coeds, Hats and Caps, No. 08 North I hud Street, between. Arch and Cherrv Phila-I'l!ia- March fi.lR.16. WW. II. I.AWSON-. (QF.OltGK ROCHESTER WITH LAWSOX& 1KRKES, Importer of Wines, Brandies. Gins, an 1 other Liquors, No. G07 Miket street above Sixth. Philadelphia. ' Ki'WIN YKHKES. October 21. 1857. ly. nbLIA.M C. 1 7 (Jr.Ht-is, lm RR - CO.. WHOLESALE Importers, and Dealeis in For eign and Domestic LIQUORS, Old Monongahehi and Rectified Whi.-kev. No. :5J0 Cmn.ercial Rtw. LilK-rty street, PPlTSBUI.'ti, Pa. SUNDRIES 5o0 Bids double Rec tified Whis key. 187 Bbls Oid Slononirahela Rve Whisk v 1 ar, (very choice ) GO lllxls N. O Sn.rJr -rfi Bbl N. O. Molasses. With a "eneial .issort- ment ( i tivoceries, also I'.acon. Flour, Laid, iron .Nai!5 -c, all or which will be sold at low prices for cash. WSI. CARIi & CO. February 17, 1358. tf P II 1 LA 1 ELPI II A Wtn?i MOULD! NG SI I LL. Will. w street, above lweifth. north side. Mouldings bui table for Carpenters, Buihlers inet and Frame Shakers, always on 1 and. Cab An 1 uttein wt iked from a drawing. Aeents wanted in the various Towns in his portioii of t!:e State, to whom opportunities will be offered f. profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. February 17, lS5S:tf pnii.ip hi-.YM Eit. roe r. j. iximK- EYSIER A- ANDERSON. Wuoi.ksai.e Dk. I-Ehs ix Foreiirn Fruits. Nuts. Sniefws e.,.. ftvtiinary, Sugard, Fire Work, At. Co-Oranges and Leme-s received weekly. No. C9 Wc-d street. Onntv-.it e the St. Ohsr'e lb,;Pl Pittsburg, Feb. 17, lS5S:tf 13KS. P. THOMPSON. W.'A P. I. PATTON --- i. vv., ii nwirn- iriers HI anil Jlanll- la. turer of IIA'iS, CAPS. FURS, Hatters' Ma terials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c. No. 12 Market street, below Forrth South hide. PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for W tiol and Shipping Furs, PRICK I. PATTON. A. OPPENIIEIMER. rebruary 17, 1858:tr -RIPiST ANNUAL REPO KT OF TIIE PRO m. u.ujhw Mb I UAL FIRE INSURANCE WMI'A.M Of CAMBRIA COUNTY. Amt. of propertyinsurcd, $07,139.23 piennum notes in torce, 7,.-585.35 o- oi oucies lss-ieti ana m tore. 03 oJAiwihM' KAHIBITING TIIK OPERA TIONS OF THE COMPANY, AND ITS l-Ki.&l-.jN x CON DITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes. " incidental expenses, 4147.79 " loss sustained, 1S.SS " paidOfl'.cors and Diretjors, 156.50 43CS.4 31317 Balance ia Treasury, $50.27 Add amt. yet dne oa premium notes, 7010.91 Twtal assets of the Company, Witness our hands, at EbeV $7007.18 this 12th :Dur?. i day of January, A. D. 1858. R. L. JOILSSTON. President A.C. Ml-i.lix. Secretary. IjariSO-lO B HATTY'S ARABIAN HORSE OINTMENT is warranted to cure in every instance if used according to directions. Ringbone, Spavin, and Spliut, or any other callous or hard lumps' It does not like "curtails" of the present day j profess to cure all ill to which man ami beast are heir to, but will most assuredly cure the above cd remove all blemishes resulting, such as lump, callosities, &c. It accomplishes its cures by penetrating the porea and converting the tu. mors or calUus into pus or matter and is then discharged throushthe aki without removing the aair Maufactrcd and iold by James II. Beatty and alao at the Drg 3tre of Dr. Wi. LEM MOX! .trtie atons eT YBOMAS DIVINE Km -fir, Ijloiuj&s, ffc. pre&ssional Curbs. V. I. ML'IIH AY', Attorney at lmrt Kbfhsburg, Pa. OFFICE OPl'OSITECRAWFOltD'S IIOTKI mnrl7,1858 WILLIAM A. 9IVRIC A Y, Al(oruc)' ait Law, Kbeuibnr, P. O FF1CB A FEW DOOH.S FAST OF E KOH HUTS' store. noV.4:'5 J. C. JVOOX, Altortrej- t 3L.nv, K bfiulmrE, Fa, o FFICK IN COLONADF HOW. Nov. 11, 1857:1. tf IH. D. 3iAt;i:iiA.v Atloriiry at Lair. KbcntLurK. ITa. o FFICK No. 2. CJonnr.de IIiav." near Court House. December 7, '51 ly AltRAIiAM KOPELIX, Attircfi-y at t-PW-Johnstowa o FFICE on Clinton Stree t, a fe'tv dos -nrth ol the comer oi Slam and Clinton. April 1S3. M. ZIASSOX, Attornoy at Law, Zbensbure.Pa O FFICE adioii.in- the Post Office. Aug. 21, 1S53. nr. Henry YcaIej", Practising Tiysician, Jotcstown, Pa. FFICE next t"or U Drug Store, cor of Slain and Btnlford stret ts. o Johnstown, July 21, 1852. I). KOSTIIH. I'.S. KOON, Greeusburg. Eliensburg. POSTER & XOOX, AVING associated themselves for the prac- tice-of the-Law iu f!:irn irii c,.iinii- .-;il.,t tend to all business inti uster" ,o them. "Office ..f.!.. 1 l .....J C-l 1 ij 'Mii .1; xoii , Xi-CIISOUrj Oct. 7, 1S57. GIO. M. RKKD. T. I.. 11KTKH Ebensburg, Johnstown KEED & IIKV?:r, lltorncys at Law U TZiW -e xa.gii anti uerman Ollica tn High Sta-ee-t Ebensburg. Pemra. leh. G.IS5G. ly JOIIX Ml tltllAi f.U, Jitatlce of (Ik Prcr, 5;t ni m 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 r , Vk- LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED l"o HIS care will be promptly attemled to. He will also act as Aiutioner at Public Sub s whenever his services in that capacity art reouired. April 23, 1858:24 M. KCRX. j. M SHANNON. S. KERX A. SI1AXXOX, Prnctl.luK p,, ,icluP, JrlTtrion, Pn, CO- Tender tlieir iTofessiouAl servients to thirit- izens of Jefferstm and vicinitr, and all oth-rsde siring n;dvcal aid. Night' caII promptly ut tended te.. Slarch IS, 16-57. DENTISTRY. A. J. .AC!iM)N. Mirgeon Dentist will be f mnd :,t Th mips n Sloiint ain lloiio u.in.r1 i . r i U 1 ill i.HI lie JOIIIK1 ie third week of each montb i m:.... ;.. t i ... . ...... v'l.V 111 VUIi- tewn nearly opposite the Cambria lr,.n Store. w arc 1 1 i-. i,s.ir, Jotin JPHeae Manufacturer and J)oaler in all Kiada ofCira. SnulT, Chewinij and Laf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Ilollisdaytbursr, pa. Constantly t-n hand, a tine and well selected st'n k of Sp.;:d.-h. and half Spanish cigars .U the lowest possible pri. es. All articles sob! at this establishment are warranted to be wh:it ti.ex are repreventeil. Augusts, 1855. Iv. Xew Tullos Jjsr i:Mul.IIiiu iit. rSHE UNDERSIGNED IW-.GS LEAVE TO - f inform the public, that lie ha oommencci tin- Ti.ili nng bsisine.-s in the io. u, foruieilv tK-cii- pieti oy .. i,.ain as a J.irLM-r s -lio?., on Ct litre .1 t l.'l 1 . . . .-.hi, i-uimmiiiij;, uvr: ne is pp;vre.i to make ;. kinds of irarmei.f: 111 1:1S lil.t' trade, ac cordiijg to the latest fashions. Hi solicits a share of public patrmiagt re-: e.-t fully WILLI A SI SIMONS. I'bc-'.isburu. June lfv.S. 2'.. :wn. RE YOU 1NM'HKJ ? ki t i: vevu m SL and anplications taken for i .-nr .....i,.. Fire in the " I'L'OTJX'TIOX jrmrAL Fllii: ixsr. A'.i.vr; coMi'Axr or u l a i ROP.ERT A M COV. Agent. Wi'.uoii , Cambria Co. JHE SUESCRII3EE WOULD RESPECTFUL I ly inform tho citizms oi ElR-nsburg and vi cinity, that he has rented t-chop formeilv en-en. pied by R, Gaibraith. vher : he has every faciity for carrying on a large tmir. i,and hope's by us ing but the best material, in 1 employing but the best workman, he hopes to convince all who will do him the favor to cxr.mine his weirk. that in point of durability, appearance or cheapness, he cannot be excelled by '-y similar establish' ment in t t-St:ite cr elsewle r-. Persons wishing a bargain in lot. pun base of a carriage will con sult tboir own interests by giving him a fall., They are prepared to supply tlie following kinds o vchic s, viz: Puggi.is of Jiferei-t om.li'ies and pi ices. Par ouches, Chariotees, one ami two horse rockawavs, close quarter eliptic and G-Spring Corehcs; fe" C'md-handwork of dii'ferai.t kinds, c. msking a variety that will suit all tastes and ail purses? Repairing, done witn neatness and dispatch. "VYSLRARNES. Feb. 10,1853.-13 milE PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE 1NSU A RANCK COMPANY ef Cam bria County lAcal el in rbeiisbtirg, la. iaCOUPOIIATED MARCH '43, A. D. 1S57 ORGANIZED APRIL C, IbSJ. 0 F FICER S. JOHNSTON SIOORE, Prkmi.ent. WILLIAM MURRAY. Vice Phk-sipknt. ALEXANDER C. S1ULLIN. Sr.eitKTRy EDWARD SHOEMAKER, Trkasikkr GEORGE J. RODGERS, General Agent DIRECTORS. JoussTOx SIooke, Ebensburg, EnwAUi) Siiokmaker, " Al.EXANDKU C. SIl J.LIX, ' Gkokoe J. Rodgeus, 44 Jons Li.ovn William R. IlfGiiKs, Wilmoro. Hkkby Scanlan, Carrollton. Francis Rkakeu, Susijuehanna township RiciiAiu Wiiitk, Hemlock. William Mluray, Summerhill township. Jamks Kaylor, Allegheny Gbouijk S. Kings, Johnsttiwn James Potts, SIatthbw SI. Adams, Summittville. Francis OTuiel, Slunster. irj-Oliicc in the frame building, ,n High street recently occupied by C. W. Wiugard, Es,!., At torney at Iaw. 1 All communications to be addressetl to the " Secretary of the Prole- funk ntj rtl E7... fl. anreCflmtnnji of Catnhria county," Wjcnslmrn, ra. tons, tfr, DA"S 4- JONES, VAUltrFjTT "I NITEP V. K tTANI., Wvn.M, ANOTHER CO-PA llTvrrct,r u Till UNDElrS!f:vi u i... .71 Uin dits m the Mercantile business S'5? carried on at the well knuwn tts.j ,7 J' South M-;. i J w a. ThomVHi Hotel. They have S V. 7 lrom rmiadelphia, after makin- m,V,i very uue selection ol foreign and D..n ' and have now received them, er.j sale at low prices as our st,tt0,-'. 'V-T'i small profi ts.'- Our slot k e. nks of DRY G 0 u lis of a.most every description, vi 'ei i meres, fcattinetts. Tweeds an-1 lA ' fsi the ... S".tJs e-f all V-,- be i l'Rnc' GckkIs and notions, ii eh - i sortmeirt of JW.tf, Shws and W - t'..r auJ Wool Hats. Sta.JLWV 1 7, ALSO.-Wall paper of tie IatS 1 COestantlv oa h;-ad. rtcrcf, U COestantly on h;-ad. , . ... HARDWARE of ad desCriptioi;s, sch r.s are usmllv V. .. . i... ' V GROCERIES, .unasangar. .Molasses, Svrp, Ten ri l.'ico. Ac. Si 1 . s of u ;.").. , u 1LUI K, Baron and Fish arge asttir.fn: of T ., fe.irb an:: xi a!I k!.!s. a-3,. C.. I T vn ""' ; "cefere purchasing cl.ewhf rt - .. . u , i J of all kirtls at the highest prb-et vV. 1 in erchantre for jio jd;. " , , v,ur.i.i.i,rWixAK, and PINE rp,..-, j bow ght And sold. III-llll." f 1. t . . r ... - j i ' j Lk0i:EP.T Piv v J0.1N p. Jjv. July 23, 186S. S7 tf. on ! iS l TOTICE. The an Writer wiA., known to all wi.o .ir ivtrv.i . " 1 now wants to close ap all his t-!J K-T.V kin? settlements, an. 1 if pavmeut car- .ilA4 j At l ia t!;ntf ,f Settlement, tlev cn jp,. ! n,,t" s as to rIlse up.dd accounts. Tsec"-',; I a"c f-vs (au,1 is ;Tr-v, t,r"t) "lh i--.ir, fl1 f lho patruUa.e he Las received wit'n tho new Srna. ...... ... lWKliUH.l,u..Jltto I i P.ORE2T DAT July 23. 138, 37, tf. 1 f Hi R GREATEST ATTRACil: : A j. Moor.!-: son hv ,;.rt . . i Uir old stand: in tht I'orcngh" of Ir-sw-f ;no ricl.Hjit a.T r.-.rryt. tlie f.i;est sad .-- nsMTimcni of FALL AND Wi M j; , . eyerofferwd i . ihn people of Us.ina Unusal cart, was taken iaii e wectlc-a i.I xxls, and care.- has l-ftm Ukea ;J.at .lotl.It. intherargo of a C- antry it;:re. :..r arvj, jar it, bnt what they oar. huppW to their -tCBjers. at least as cheap as tiu-j can b In the countr. Tlieir atovk of Dr (ii.s is t:nprec!cr I large. emYra-ii'.g Cloiha. of every Tar:r y texture, rai:ceii, . asiratves, it,-f-;( 'e l. i a Ac. Ac. Flannels. SLetic-' S I i i-i iu; ,c - .- ! varietv of LADIES' FANCY DRPIKS Gj( ! of all patterns ni at all prises. I.acs. tnniai'as.9. iZiove. &.ilti. A. , assortment rf hate, crii Vccti in aa i. m. i cotaplete ana nuri,as-ed GROCERIES & LlyUOKS, cf ..- .- q;:i!;tT. A well kS.eclrd Vit-'eir nf JJ. ware, (,:t;ery, and na'da. Alao, 4.trtk Glas; Paints. DtiwTi, D!'.U(5S A iiKDICISES. ana an sor wiie low rcr eaia, or r vh i caaaga for coantry rvdree. i;v at J. Si OOF. R 1 S J Ebenabarg. Nov. $, '54. 'I Si ;Ui::-CRIli:R. SUCCESSOR 'in LI.tiVD A- CO., at Jcfcrsi.n. u-j..- . .it.... ii.- i.in r j'lii'iii. an t'lt llsi ve :i'.;i: Ui ; . . l . . ............ lo li e liUi'Uc. an ctIiiimo' I iohii ;i.vMni,icia i.j UJii (, iU'VS, U j AW. Hats. Cips. Roots A SIim-s, j; s"i !. dot bin ' .tardware. n-,,,,.. !,;N',, t ii' ! ''S, ,ii id ail the articles Ustinov r ,.; ' ' Fao.i: , IV.iil.liiig. anil Slanufa. :ir: j't i.t A Sloikof Drugs. 1 eM l.ii:,:i-..! fl;'ilyr!- ieim s, that f. r .iiii-liry ;U.d v.4 '.'. U i., t sun-, se 1, (if eijuaihd iu t!u-i .-in ) All if v. he will sell at the iow est povihle j ri. t f . r . or U .untry Produce. AL.Sl. A large amount of Si nice .md Pi:..' L: constantly on hands, and P.'dh- f, r I.m.d.T I to order at the sh..rtc.-t n.i.-.-ib'r r-.-ii. i . ROP.ERT Yl.:-y .Te.Ters :i. Slav 20. lsST tr. k ',e EMuYAL.- i 1. C rrigne 1 !.,! to the !!iw o; (he ..! 1 st;::-d, won.; nspiltf". customers am- the pvllic m nera'lv lately adi-ed to his forme: si i i. v". t : .it .- i f, j keeps constantly on hand a fud i:i r SI APLE AND FANCY DRY ,w 15. Silk Gceds, mad up Clothing.. liars .-i:.'-: 13oots and Shces. Hardware and Cm'trv.Ur ' ters tcids. Smith's tot Is. Nads, a f;;ii-j; : assorted P.ar Irt n. Sheet and Hoop In. Stoves and cat hollow-ware const.i'ad Also, caj.ptr ar.J tin ware. Groceries. and retail. Pin?, Pfplar and CLerrv Lua.K r Uc.'.t -sold. Gol1s will le sold at the verv ..wct -t exchange for Ca.sii vi Country Ppv-k1- E. HL'CI"-'-Ebe-nsburg. Slarch 13, 1S5S. "JH RS. SIARGARKT TODD rvtyW' -i-'JLforms the public that ehe has :ut r.-- ' and is now opening at her sure rir:i n y. street Ebensburg neaily op'osie the ',-r: '; Shoemaker, a large and splendid a.-tfO"-"-'' Fancy Dry Cooel, iionnets Hral BJresx s, ri0u i in ur1" aurt Luwclies. Trlnnnlnps. I"1-"?'. &c. RON NETS, vvc. Made to trdcr. A? CASH. Aril 21. D TRF.croitY m tp rvMi;i:iA o)'? T'. Tbo nibscriber ia pret ariit 1 ; T cient encoiiracement 1 given,) to -i;i"'--; .' rectt.ry MAP of Cambria County, iltel contain as much information s ny fd ty Slap now Published in Pe'.i:Mar.: same to b lithgrahed, colored ai:d ehV-1 ! the most modern style and workmaulit cli aa delivered to subscriber! at 45 fTCl'& fILLIASl tTIK-v-June XO, 1S58. J71 B ENS D U R G FO UN D RY. II A VIS Gj' J-i chased the entire stock and fixtnrf 1 EbeBsbnrfr Foundry, the subscriber ir"J t furnish farmers and others with j; Ploughs, Plough Points, Sto'"" Irons, TliroNliInr aiacUlB, and aaBtingscf any kind that maj tka communitT. nt' By strict attention to th business el " . rn, he hopes to merit, and trnsU fc w; &.- a liberal patronage frcm thostin wantci ia kis lia. All fensines dona at tke Foandrf . .j JEDWARD GU Uarcb 32. '55-t. 7r. lJ Davis Si. lojd, HAVING formad a pinln ;. cantila Pnsinew. would rm?ec tloK f. its patTOBssa of their friends aad tP t , f9 eral!. Oafl an-i e na at ta i J i s t U M i . 5 l 'l I ' i t 3i I , Tr U U n. s Ir U i a i - i U t o c