is 1 id '7 ff. K' ra ke re ed b- ct- ist 101 est ? li to :ed oa le. to of l.d of ast 5,- bat ;e'9 or i is or- iee of TSt er-fu- arr nal jan orj tea mr in-an- -aey an ue9 zee, ent to op- ilis log ook ;se!f dis iner day jard i on waa my- ooe, eta, orth , of 300- rd' .t,ia with the Camanches. The . .n;o (do official rpnnrts of Mn- 5th Bit. puuix -; -r - - tv ii .mory Jtr 'a hv Lieuts. Powell and Stanley, of tf'. ....,nt. successful conflicts with the Cam- ,t,Pir re &3v:!!l Lieut J- E. Powell, 1st Infantry, 1 uf-Fort Arbuckle, C. N. on the morning of v 3l of February, with a command of d-s- T . i-T Lilirui " ' ' Aments frm Companies D and h, and some of the 1st Infantry, a 1st Cav accompan alrj iv 17 Vichita inaians wno0 volunteered iw l . n th 9-ith ... .. T 1? 1 1 . 1 asgm Ues from the Fort, and T., to the Wichita ana advancing on tuo Mountains, recently newi"-- ,r . ... - nf J ''J Aiajor XJiuoiy, iuc gumes came nd reported Camanches ahead. The bac ules were leu wuu me mianiry, and F J ri1intr rnrudlv forward :l, r.ivairv. """o 1 j ...-, soon ml instantly cuargea mem. iru riirsuit lasieu iui auuut iwu luuca uver .. i i j r . v.. 4 :i , .vn mil hi'.lv ground, until the Indians jJEt sight of in thicksets and ravines r...:.na cnirh For n. fpw TTinmnrtf - I ,i; i . f-r about three miles, over a country intcr cctedly deep and precepitoos ravines, and i rrti-'k'! until tliH Tmlians. havinrr cDveren uu q row Q-CP auucraoijea ravine, iringea wnn a ' h if v'nes nnd lirinrs. that-, prim. uciise g , ; , . vletely thaicrci tucra. ana maae an approacn umlor i.ho fire of a concealed enemy, exceed- r.irlc dlffiCUlt i.ieut I owell uisaiounted a .art ui i" i, D-euu iu'- - r concealed under the banks, he car ried tlicir pofcitioc. Some of the infantry ams up and did good survice. The Indians v.ere loilowed until all traces ofihcni were lo3t. The command encamped r.:ir theasaita. Lieut (Jntendon, with Jj was sent from the fort. V'T.U .'1 M. U'"V Jl V"WH ,f uvutu, "v.. p John Bradburn, 'li-t'.r, company 1) private George Holland L .rtally, company h, 1st cavalry Five of i rauiaueiics were left dead on the field. The soliiors behaved very pallanlly. .Major Fmory, en the l!7th of February, c,-tt Lieut I) Stanley, with fifty three men wiifiB)" V, 1st cavalry, and threa Delaware pidt?, ia search of a party of Camanches, vLolii bcea robbing settlers near Fort Ar J u:t!c, sni thjoting their atiiinals, the night j-.vicu?. Tho trail was found with much difficulty, r i icl to the Wichita Mountains. For five L-rs the guides, with wonderful sagacity, t-acc J the trail over the rocks- At 3 1. M., r-ached the prairie level, & galloped on for an Linr, and tben again camo into rocky ravines S.'.llcnlj they eamc ou fifteen Camanches. Tma war whoop waa raiiad, and the soldiers Tint at them pcilmoll over the rocks. Five ('aTriches were scon killed, one desperately wvunded, and tbe rest escaped in the night. &rVr a running fight of three miles. On re laruiug, two Camauehcs were discovered by the quick-eyed Dolcwares, in the rocks, half i mile off. An exciting stc.ple chase of ful- !v two miles over tbe ravines and hi!h rocks i .ivwed, and ttie two Indians were kilh'J. li.ut Sfanl'jy praises highly the conduct of ' a troops. None of the commr.nd were in- lThat lie 3IIglit Have Keen. H illand. the funny editor of ti e Spring ui (Mas.) Jlepublican, has been up to Vermont, where he came from, and thus fetches what he should have been if he had r.:: left home and become an editor : '"Year correspondent would have grown filwart and strong, with horny hands and f:ci as Hack as the ace of spades He would Uvo taught school winters, worked on a firm summers, and gone out haying fifteen dajs in July, and taken for pay the iron -rk and running gear of a wagon. At two aid twenty, or there-abouts, he would have Iqun to pay attentions to a girl with a fa tb.tr worth two thousand dollars; and a spit v on her forehead a girl who always i-t: to sinking school, and satin the seats 33J sung without opening her mouth, a pretty n'rl anyway. v ell, after 6eeing her home sieging two or three years, taking her iroru to a Lourth of July celebration, and getting about a hundred dollars tocether. he would c;2rry her and. settle down. Years would pass away, and that girl with the spit curl would have eleven children iust as sure as jcu live seven boys and four girls. We should have a time in bringing them up, but thev would soon be able to do the milk- i-g and help their mother on wash days, and iC'.-UiD" a little luaepenacut at iasi una icci it 2 a little stiff in the ioints, would be elected Limber of the Legislature, having been au i;:e-sor and on the "school committee for Tars. In the evenings of my days, with r"? pipe in mv mouth, thirteen barrels of f-i-t in the cellar, and a newspaper in my hands, I should sit and look over the markets '-rough a pair of gold-mounted spectacles, al wonder why such a strange silly piece as -1 should be published. -4 Divission of California. We find in lie Aha California of Maich 7th. that a bill Leen introduced into the Senate of that ate proposing to set off that portion of the delving south of the 3Gth degree of lati ie as seperate territory This movement 18 designed to obtain a new State from the uthera section, united with Arizonia, into few State. It is an ambitious design, on "e part of an unesy 6et of politicians who, several occasions heretofore having iflstcj a desire to create a new slave "- We look upon it as a part of the outhera schenio which is now in progress Gevelopement, and of which the country Jet to know more than at present the ectwn of a Southern Republic. We do "Jt beheve that anything will come of the P-esDt movement, but still it is one of the fluficaut signs of the times. Thel ositionof Russia. A correspondent Lond Jl.lroVv 10.1 on limes, writing from V lenna, ism savs: . 'TU information received from St. Peters 4T2 b relative to the lntuntinnn nf tht Itnaian kernmcnt is Batisfactry, Russia, who gives ter Barmirf. tn r.- r. j t.-i j . fu KrionVOrs t0 maintain peace, will remain If "7 neutral should there be war in Italy ehon ijffever fc Emperor of the French coram attack Gcrtuany. Russia will make CaU-8e with the iatter- The foregoing tofftl0 18 from a eooi Bource, and in all f uaDinty la eorreci." Tercible Explosion at Columbus. The Ohio Statesman of Thursday gives an account of the terrible explosion and loss of life in that city t X6sterday afternoon, about half past tour o clock a fire was discovered in the extensive dry house attached to the Tub and Bucket Factory of Messrs. Crary, Hughes & lieebfl, on the west sids of the river. The building, which id a three story brick, was full of cut timber in the process Of drying, and for some time after it was discovered, no "lames were seen, but an immense cloud of smoke ascended from the roof. . When the lirsf engine reached the spot, men and boys were passing water in buckets to a door in the second story, ' which is reached by a fight of steps, and is surrounded by an open plat form thirty feet high. This ' platform was crowded with men torty or fifty in number. For a few minuts after the first stream of water was thrown, the mass of gas and smoke seemed to increase in volume and density, when suddenly it ignited the flames burst out in all directions, with ao explosiou like that of gunpowder, which swept the platform clean, pitching those who ttood upon it to the ground in a mass, a distance of some thirty feet The scene at this point was al together the most frihtfnl we ever beheld, but by a miracle no person killed, though al were somewhat injured. The burnring ap peared to be the worst part of it. feeven or eight persons, who were standing close to the wall, were terribly burned. Anions these was one young man connected with the Neil House, named William Parker, who had the tkin on his face and hand, as well as the hair on his head, almost completely burnt off. lie has probably lost his sight forever, and even fears of his life are entertained. A number of others, whose names we have not learn, received injuries of less impor tance. After the explosion the fire raised with fur3r, and the efforts ofthefiremrn could not prevent the building and its contents from being almost a total loss. The loss by fire is about 3,000, with no insurance. It is about a year since the main building f the Tub and Bucket iactory was struck by light ning and destroyed ONE DOLL AH ! It is too much, exclaims the person desiring cheap articles for the res toration of the hair! We have however in our experience found that articles which command seemingly exorbitant prices, are iu the end cheapest to the purchaser. Precari ous articles are al way's put up in small pack ages, and efficacious medacines are not con sidered dear at any price. One dnller being the prices of Professor II ooiVs Hair Htstora tive, for the smallest size or trial bottle, is a sufficient guarantee that the trial bottle con tains more precious ingredients, in proof of which its sale has increased one hundred fold within the past year! CAUTION. Beware of worthless imitations as several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the words (Professor Woods Hair Restorative. Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York,) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. Also by all Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in the United States and Canadas. For sale by Thomas Dcvine, High street Ebensburg. FOUND. On the Ebensburg and Susquehanna Plank Road, a Pocket Bojk containing a small amount of money. The owner is desired to call at the Oflice of the Democrat and Sentinel, prove prop erty pay chanr.es and you shall have it. April, 20, 1850-St. First Arrival OF s. Iill J The subscriber, having just returned from the city, is now opening one of the best selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever brought to this market, and which he will sell very cheap for Cash. His stock consists iu part of the following articles, viz : CIIALLIES, DELAINES, BRILLIANTS, COBURG3, PRINTS Or? ALL KINDS AND RICHEST COLORS. Sliatvls, which for beauty cannot te surpassed in this town. READY-MADE CLDTHINB, LADIES' SHOES, DRUGS and PERFUMERY, all of which he will sell very cheap. -jg2S He invites the citizens of Ebensburg ffegiSS?' and the surmumling country to Rive him a call before purchasing elsewhere as he is satisfied he can sell poo is to them much cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in town. John Rodgers, Jr. Ebensburg, April 20, 1859:tf. LIST OF CAUSES. S1? T down for Trial at a Court .of Common leas of Cambria Countv, to be held at Ebons burg, commencing on Monday the Sixth day of June, A. D. 1859. Riley, Ebensburg & Susq. Plk It. Co. Commonwealth, Bradley, Temple and Barker. Whites, Quirk, Kane, Ash ton, Rhey, Hughes, Com. for use, Hushes. mm SUMMER GOOD vs Magellan, vs Hill. vs Bradle3, vs O'Donnell, vs Moyers, vs Penna R. R. Co. vs Same, vs Kane, vs Murray & Zahm, vs Johnstown Iron Co. vs Keith, vs Morland et al, vs Glass Co.. JOSEPH M'DONALD Prot'y. Prothonotarys Office, April, 20-1859.-tf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ftfinE undersigned having been appointed Au J. ditor, by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to make distribution of the Assets in the hands of John Makin, one of the Exec v tors of John Makin Sr. dee'd, amongst the persons le gally entitled thereto. Hereby give notice, that he will sit for that purpose at his office in EbeDS burg on TUESDAY, the 24th day of May next, at one o'clock P. M. when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN S. RHEY. Auditor. Ebensburg April, 20,-1856. 4t. ' M. IIASSOX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa . KFFICE adjoining the Post Oflice. Aug. 24, 1863. THE RAIL RiB IS E-? pSSyJ ?w3 5? THE Subscriber has just received at his New One door East of Thompsons Mountain House A new lot of ALL KINDS of SPRINS AND SUMMER HATS J which he offers very low for CASIH CLIN TUN 11. JUNLS. April, 13, -1859.-21-Sm. MISS ANN IHJUUIJhKTY. bavins lust re turned from the Eastern Cities, is now opening a New and splendid stock of hpring and bummer Goods. Consisting in part of the following arti- FANCY DB.Y GOODS, BONNETS, CAT'S, HEAD DRESSES. FLOWERS IN WREATHS AND HUN CHES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, frc. All of which she offers cheap fur Cash, Bon nets, Caps Sec. made to onler on short notice. She respectfully incites the Ladies to give her a call, as she can sell them Goods much cheaper than any other Store in town. x She also keeps ou hand a good assortment of Cigars. - Ebensburg, April 13,-1859-21-3t. A" TIIE COURT OF COMMON PLEA S OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. William Kittell Executor of the last Will and Testa ment of Jacob Behe dee'd. T3 Susan M'Cov et al. No. 28 Deccember Term 1850. Summons in Parti tion. To Susan M'Coy et al. heirs and legal repre sser tatives of Catharine Behe, late Catharine M' Coy deceased. You are hereby notified to he and appear at the next Court of Common Pleas of Cumbria County to o held at Ebensburg, on the 1st Mon day of June next, then and there to accept or re fuse the real estate of the said Jacob Behe, dee'd at the valuation put upon it by the Inquest or to show cause why the same rfiouhl not lc sold to wit: a certain niece or parcel of land situate in Alleghany township Cambria Count y, adjoin ing lands of th heirs of John l'helan dee'd , yy acres ana 21 pcrcnts sirict measure. .u-i 1 - T - 1 n C 1 M ..1 1 . 1 . "I 11 ueii nna nppraisca ax me sum 01 seven numireu ao'iars. R. P. LINTON Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, April 1 3,-1559-21 -6t. NEW GOODS ONE PRICE CASH 0R PRODUCE - Who are now opening & full and general as sortment of FliESlf COOD3 suited to the present season. WALL PAPER OF EVERY QUALITY A ND ATA XY PRICE. We invite our friende to call and examine our Stock, confident they will be pleased with quality and prices. ... Ebensburg, April U, lb'o'J. 20-t. EBENSBURG AND CRESSOW RAIL ROAD COMPANY. THE undersigned, duly appointed Commis siouers to receive subscriptions to the Stock of the Ebensburg and Crcssvn Hail Road Company. hereby yive notice, that books will be opened for subscriptions taken to the stock of the said company, at tuc louowing times ana piaces, to wit: At the Court House, in Ebensburg, on Wed nesday and Thursday, the 27th, and 28th, days of April, inst. At the honse of Lawrence Schrote. in Girroll town, on Friday, the 20th, day of April, inst. At the house of Adam Makin, in Belsano, on Saturday, the 30th. day of April, inst. At the house of A . Dnrbin, in Munster, on Mon day, the 2d day of May, next. At the house of Dr. R. M. S.Jackson, at Cres son, on Tuesday, the Sd, day of May, next. At the house of John B. Myers, in Lore t to, on Wednesday, the 4th, dny of May, next. At the house of J. D. Hamilton, in Jefferson, on Thursday, the 5th, day of May, next. At the house of Georjje Engelbach. in Johns town, on Friday and Saturday, the Cth,and 7th, day of May, next. Edward Roberts, Edward Shoemaker, D. W. Lewis. . Edward Glass, John Evans, A. Durbin, Daniel Farren, Henry Scanlan. John Thompson, Jr. Johnston Moore, Wm. K. Piper Teter Kaylor, Enos M'Mu'.Ien, David 0'IIarro, Commissioners. April, C, 1859.-20-5t. "SOT1CC. Letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel Watt, dee'd., late of Allegheny townshihp, Cam bria county, have been granted ta David Watt by the Register of Wills for Cambria couuty. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate, are requested to coiie forward to make set tlement, and all having claims against said Es tate, are notified to present the same duly authen ticatcd to the subscriber for payment. DAVID WATT, Sole Executor. Galitzen, April. G. 1859.-20-Gt. 31. D. UI.4K1IAX Attorney at IinW) IvbfniDurg, ia. o FFICENo. 2, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. Decemlx-r '54 ly JOKIX SB1A1UI Al Juvtlce of the Peace, Snmmltt vllle, Pa. LL ' BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS J. jt, care will be promptly attended to. He will also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales whenever his services in that capacity are required. April 28, 18-58:24 XOTICE. TIIE undersi jned, Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Cambria county, here by give notice that in case of any destitute per son becoming sick or disabled, that may become a charge upon the county, they request persons in whoso charge uch destitute persons may bo, to give notice to the Steward of the Poor and House of Eraploymont, or to either of the Direc tors, of the condition of such persons, so that they can be removed to said Poor House without delay. VM. PALMER. DAVIIJ O HAKIM), MICH'L. M'GUIRE Jan. 26. 1859:tf Directors. ABRAHAM .KOPEUI, Attorney at Law- Johnstown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Main and Clinton. Arril 23, 18?8. I SHOEMAKER & H GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! TIIE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK TTOKE. D. W. EVANS & CO. TOE 677 BRODWAY. 677 I THE FIFTH N EW-YORK. FI F T n ESTABLISHED 1854. YEAR. YEAR The following is a partial list of property which will be given to the purchasers of Books at the titoe of sale: Worth from Gold Watches English Lever, Patent Iver and Lepincs. $30 00 to $100 00 Silver Watctieft1, Patent Lever ' full jewelled bunting cases open faces and cylender es capement. " 12 00 to 40 00 Gold Lockets Large size, four glasses, and two glasses with spribg large and small size with snap. 250 to 12 00 Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Painted, Lava, Gold stones Garnet and Corol Sets of Pins and drops. . 5 00 to 25 00 Ladies' Gold Guard Gialns, Fancy Neck Chain Chatelaines. 8 00 to 18 00 Gents' Fob and Vest Chains. 10 00 to 30 00 Sets Cameo Goldstone, Painted M ue Garnet, Onyx, Engraved and Plain gold SiecVe But tons and Bosom Studs. 2 00 to 16 00 Gold Pencils with Pens, large medium, and small. 3 GO to 7 50 Silver Pencils, with Gold Tens, lare, medium and small size, double and single extension cases 2 00 to 5 00 Gents' Heavy Signet Rings, Ladies Gold Chased and plain Pins. 1 00 to 7 50 Gents' Gold Bosom Pins, Cluster, with Opal, Scarf. Pins, Onyz, Garnet, &c.,l 50 to 5 00 Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22 00 to 30 00 Cameo Mosaic, Cera!, Garnet, Chased and Plain Oval PrueeUfts. - 5 00 to SO 00 Silver and Ck.ld Thimbles. ' 50 to C 00 Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife. 50 to 1 50 Pearl and Morocco Port Monies. 50 to 2 50 Toothpicks. Watch Keves. Guard Slides. 1 50 to 3 5U Gold Crosses, Email medium and large. 2 00 to 7 50 Besides other Gifts, comprising a large and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, va rying from $lto5i0. - - The proprietor of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED G1ET BOOK STORE IN TIIE UNI TED STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has crowned their ernest efforts to please during the last four years, would return their siu cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who hrve, in past time, seen fit to bestow their liberal patronage upon them; and would further assure them, and the public generarly, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in ollering greater inducements than ever, and Mich as are out of the reach of any similar estab lishment iu the country; and propose, iu this, TUF FIFTH YEAR of their location in Ncw-Yoik. to introduce . .1 . ..NEW FEATURES, STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS. GIFTS OF GREATER VALUE AND VA RIETY. A STILL LARGER AND BETTER SELECTED STOCK OF BOOKS, Commissions ind inducements to clubs and to avnts who are willing to da vote their time to our busmes; so that those who desire can have gssu GIFTS AND BOOKS YY1TOUT MONEY We shall endeavor to establish an aci.t m everv town in the United States, so that all who may bcncCt by our liberal system of trade We have appointed JOHN RODGERS JR. our duly authorized agent for Ebensburg and vi cinity, who will receive and forward all orders with attention and despatch. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE ready for distribution, containing every desirable book, new or old, now in print; and acknowl edged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and best classified ever issued without an exception, 500,000 are ready to be given away, mailed free to any address, to all part? of the world, It con tains all woks on Art, Science and nat- Philosophical and Classical Works. Historical fc Miscel laneous. Poetic!, Theological, ural History. Adventures, Travels, E V A N S & C o Agricultural and Do mestic Economy Lclig-.ous. Belles Lettrts, Essays, Law, Medical, Ma Sec. Bibles. Biographies. Dictionaries. En cy c lopaid ias sonic. Standard Fictions. Prayer, Hymn and Glee Books. Text Books for Schools. &c.. &c. Gazetteers. And a thousand varieties of pub'ications in evry department of literature. We sell as low as and, in many cases. Jower than any other house in the country ; and with every book of the value of one dollar or rnre we preseut Some useful gift, without extra charge. ' LET EVERY ONE CONSULT I1IS OWN INTEREST. And buv at EVANS' Gift Book TIIE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR BOOKS AND GIFTS IS AT store, examine the prices of books, sec the beautiful gifts so freely scattered jamong our patrons, ana te satisnea that the only economical way of buy ing books is at No. 077 BROADWAY, LA FA EG E HOTEL BUILDING. WE GUARANTEE PERFECT I SATISFACTION. -Judge for Yourselves. EVANS ' GIFT BOOK STORE, NO. 6G7 BROAD Examine our plan of business. Any one can who will. Observe the daily distribution of watches, gold and sil ver; vest, chatclaine,and guard chains; bracelets, cameo, Mosaic, coral, gold stone, garnet, and gold sets of vin and clasps ; lockets, large, medium, and WAY, CITY. Ismail size; rings, chased, plain and set with stones, cameo, gold-stone coral ; .Mosaic and engraved Studs and sleeve buttons; scarf pins, crosses, gold pens, and pencils; gold pens in silver and morocco cases, and a thousand other articles of use aud value. A Gift with every book worth from 50 cts. to $100. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. It will cost you nothing, aud will be valuable as a book of reference, if nothing more. Ad dress D. W. EVANS & CO. Xo. G77 Broadway. New York. X. B. A WORD OF EXPLANATION to those who have known us under the st le of Evans Co. The Business located by us at No. 077 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest es tablished house iu the country, and is known world-wide as the original "Evans & Co.'s Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the advantaga of our popularity to advertise under the same name as originators, to increase their trade and tho a house having neither character or name of its own, cau hardly claim the confidence of the com muuity to protect the few who may be unac quainted with us, we would stale that we have no connection with any other Gift BoA House and though many advertise under the name of Evans &.Co., the firm constituted by D. EVANS and J. II. PRESTON is the first and only concern rightfully using the name. But to prevent all confusion in the future, we shall use th style of D. W. EVANS & CO., and all persons wrongfully using the appellation to mislead the public, will be made to suffer the penalty of the law. - D. W. EVANS Sf CO., G67 Broadway, New York April 13, 185S:ly JOE XVORK OF ALL A T THIS OFFICE. KINDS DONE ROBERT DAVIS. JOliX P. JONES DAVIS & JONES, VARIETY MALI,, SALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRI GOODS, KEEP constantly on hand a large and supe rior stock of DRY GOODS, Such as Cloths, Cassiraeres, SatinettSi Tweeds, Jeans. Muslins. &c, Src. DRESS GOODS of every style, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS. Boots and Shoes, Mraw. 1 ur ic col Hats, Stationary of every description, Wall Paper of every style. Hardware. Queensware. 'STONE AND EARTHEN WARE. A full supply of GROCERIES, consisting of SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, COFFEE, TEAS, RICE, dc. CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KINDS, FLOUR, BACON, TOBACCO, and SNUFF. NAIL S, DRUGS, FISH . CIGARS, BAR IRON, GLASS, TAINTS. OILS, &c. Butter, Eggs, ISuen, Potatoes, Grain, Beans, IJW, Rags, tic , tuJxn in exchange fur Good., and no objection to Cash handed in. E7-CIIERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUMBER bought and sold.- Ebensburg March 9. 1859:4im. JOY TO TIIK AMMIKCKS OF 4 FINE HEAD OF HIGH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beaut v, it canpot exist without a fine l,rwl ..f l.ni. i-o.l f.,U.v-;n.r anA if Villi ask more, see circular around each bottle, ar.d no one can doubt. ROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA Tl YE.--We call the attention of all, old and" young, to tins wjndenul preparation, which turns back to Hs original color, gray hair cov ers the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutane ous eruptions causes a continual flow of the natural fluids ; anil hence, if us-vi as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from f.d.iug to extreme old age, iu all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grcv, or diseased iu scalp, to use it ; and surely the young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be with out it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thous ands. The Agent fir Pr.,f. Wood's Hair Restorative in .New Haven received the followum letter in rtgard to the Restorative a few weeks since : Deep Rivkb, Conn.. July 2G, 1S5G Mr Leavenworth Sir : 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together. I saw in a New Haven paper about Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. 1 called at your store on the l-.t of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing ; it removed the scurf and new hair began to grow; it is now two or three inches in length ichere it ica all off. I have great taith in it. I wish you to tei;d me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place ; you may nave a uiarKei ior many uoiaitr after it is known here. Yours with respect, RUFUS TRATT. riiTLAUKLPHIA, Sept. 9, 185G. Trof. Wood Dear Sir : Your Hair Restora tive is proving itself beneficial to me.- The front and also the baik part of my head almost lt its covering in fact eai.d. 1 have used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top t.f my head is well studded with a prom rsing crop of young hair, and the froi.t is also ieceiving its benefit. I have tried other prepa rations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation, 1 cau induce manv others to try it. Yours, re'sp'y, D. It. THOMAS, M. D. No. 104 Vine street. Visckssks, Ia., Jane 22, 1S5S. rROF. O.J. WOOD : As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, tl at I have used it and known others to ise it that I have, for several years, been in the habit of using other Hair Restora tives. and that 1 find vor.rs vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of datulru.T. and with one month's pr jer use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, recom mend its use to every one desirous of having i fine color and texture to the hair. Respectfully, yours, WILSON KING. O. J. WOOD & Co.. Proprietors, SI 2 Broad way, New York, (in ti e great N, Y. Wire Rail ing" Establishment.) rui-i 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. OCT S ill by ail good druggists. April G, 1359:3m. "BpEFFERSON HOUSE, NEAR WILMOIUE my Station.) .letlcrson, Cambria co l'a. .Joux M'Cor, l'rojmctor. fc 17,8155 GEO M. REED. T. I,. 11F.TER. Ebensburg, Johnstown It ECO & SIETi:!. Attorneys at Law ounsel sriven in the English and German languages. Oilica on High StreetEbenshurg, rerm'a. Feb. C,lS5Cr ly D. FOSTER. Green aburfj. . S. KOOX, Ebensburjr. rOSTCR & xoos, AVING associated themselves for the prao ice of the Law in Cam na county, will at tend to all business intrnstec :o them. Office on Cololonade Row;" Ebensbur Oct. 7, 1857. M FOUNTAIN HOUSE. Summit cille, Cuvdria co., ra. James W. Cosr-ox, Proprietor. The proprietor assures the pv.blic, th it no pains will be spared to render his guests comfortable. July 28, 1858. 37. A RE YOU INSURED ? SURVEYS MADE jt. and applications taken for insurance against PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. M COY, Agent. Wilmore, Cambria Co. Jolin 31'Iieage Manufacturer and Dealer in all Kinds cfClga Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St., Hollisdaysburg, Ta. Constantly on hand, a fine p.rsd well selected fctock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars at tho lowest possible prices. AH articles soid at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. August 8, 1855. lv. - I . v y 'Mi v ls iv $40.00 Pays for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the Uuited States. ' . '. 357 Students attending dallf , March Utual time to complete a" full course, from 0 to 10 wttks. Every Student, upon gradual! n. is guaranteed to be competent to manage, thtf Books of any Business, aud qualified to earn a salary from. . $500 to $10C0 Stutxlnts enter at any timt; No Vr.cation J Review at pleasure. 51 PrciniuhiK for best Penmanship Awarded in 1S5S. 3- Ministers' Sons received at Vhalf priced For Circular and Specimens of Writing, iuthwe two letter stamps, and address, F. V. JENKINS. Pittsburg, Pa. ' April, 13, 155G. Aug. 11, 1858,-2y. "HARD TIMES NO MORE.'' ANY PERSON (Lady or Gentleman,") in thd United States, possessing a small capital of fronl S3 to $7 can enter into an easy and respectable business, by which from $" to $10 per dag tatl le realized. For particulars. address. ( with stamp) W. R. ACTON & CO. 41 North SIXTH t. Puilad'a. March 2d 1S59. 3 m. V. I. Ml'RRAY. Attorney mt I.btt, EbtmbntR, P- OFFICE OPPOSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL. (marl7,185Jf "Iyer's SarsapariUa A compound remedy, in -which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alterativo that can be made. It is a ccncc-ntratec exiraci of Vara SarsapariUa, so combined With other guidances of still greater alterative power as to afford an ctfectiTe antidote for the diseases SarsapariUa is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who sulfur from. Strumous complaints, and that on which will accomplish their cure nvu?t prov Of immense service to this large elas of ou afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely thi$ coinpouad will d'J it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : ; Scrofula axd Scrofulous CosirLAixM, Eruitioxs axd Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Riisum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic At. fectioxs, Mercurial Disease, Dropst, Neu ralgia ou Tic Douloureux, Debilitt, Dys pepsia and Inligestiox, Ervsipelas, Rosb or Sr. Anthony's Firk, and indeed the whola class of complaints arising from Impcrctt OF the Blood. This compound -will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors -which fester in tha blood at that season of the year. By the time . ly expulsion of them many rankling disorder are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of thi3 remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through -which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if net assisted to do tliis through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimplos, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it -when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feeling? will tell you -w hen. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing th blood. Keep the blood healthy, and ill is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no fasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. SarsapariUa has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of SarsapariUa, or any tiling else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of SarsapariUa for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa riUa, but often ra curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the se of the various extracts of SarsapariUa which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound SarsapEiilla, and intend to rupply such a remedy as tliall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible bv the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. rEETAKED BY IK. J. C. AYEK & CO LOWELL, MARS?. Price, $1 per Bottle Six Bottle for 65. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won fur itself Each a renown for the cere of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of "its virtues, -wherever it has Veen cm ploved. As it has long teen in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, roa tee ccbe or Costhencss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Irtdigettion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions aud Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Drtpsy, Tetter, Tttmors atid Salt Ehcum, Worms, OotU, Xcuratyia, as a Dinner nil, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them plcasan'dy, end they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 3 cents per Box; 5 Toxet for $LC0. Great numbers of Clcrttnen. Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not perr-iit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers nu . other preparations they make more proSt on. Demand Ayeii's, and take no others. The mc want the best aid there is for them, and ttej shcu.4 have it. All our Remedies are $3- S .ld by T. DEYINE. Ebc-RA urp. ana by Merchants generally through the ccv.ntrv. . Nov. 2t 185S:50:ly. WANTED BY 1 Davis & Jones, 500 Bushels of White Dean?. 500 Bushels Clover Seed. 1000 Pounds of Country Uacoa. Ebensburg, March 0, I85t". I. O. O. F. High 'and I .lodge No 423 meets, every WEDNESDAY vening at their Hall on Hhih t,t.. In the Upper doryo? Shoemaker's Btcro i 4' C