J I 1 t $ TO THE PATRONS OF THE "DEMOCRAT 1B SEXTIXEL" JANUARY 1st I860. Each age has deemed the new bora year, The fittest time for festal chenr, Little we heed the tempest drear, While music, mirtli and scial cheer. Speed on their wings the passing j-ear. Scott. The happiest day hath come of all the year, And so dear friends, your carrier boy is here; Tray don't frown on him then with haughty is scorn, I To do so would disgrace this happy morn, ! When care and sorrow all their griefs forego "And leap exulting like the boundin g roe." The happiest brightest spot on earth is home; The outcast wretch compelled by fate to roam Through foreign lands, never forgets the spot. -Where stood the humble solitary rot. Beneath whose lowly roof the holy light. Of heaven first burst upon hi? infant sight; Where first a mother's gentle love he knew. Which fell upon Litn like the vernal dew. That wake from death the bright and beautious flowers, Which with their smiles make glad the summer hours; The soldier sleeping on the field of gore. Dreams of the home that he shall see no more, The sailor boy while rude winds of the North, From their drear home in gloomy wrath come i , ! forth, In dreams revisits home's bright glowing hearth, j And fin Is it still the happiest sot iu earth; Bat on the spell U broke, the dream is o'er lie wakes to weep and list the tempest's roar. But you are at your hon.es kind friends to-Jay, With those you love, cheerful and happy, gay, No treacherous gossip in your midst to spy. Your faults and follies with dull envy's eye; The storm without but serves bright The scene within, for the pure holy light. Of filial and parental love is there, And quick dispels tl.e gloom of grief and care. The song is sung the cheerful jest U told. And ancient Margaret feels no linger old. Though forty years have flitted o'er her head. She feels to day she's young enough to wed; The centieMiss emerin:r from her teens. Thinks Jack is s'ow, she don't know what he means; At all events to day she'll happy be, Tom's at her side, and who's more fond than he The Miss of thirteen thinks she ought to know, She's old enough to day to have a beau. And smiles on Johr.ny lingering by her fide. Wondering meanwhile if e'er she'll be a bride. Friendship and love to da' reign o'er the town, E'en politicians cease to talk of Brown; Old Mcrdecai comes forth to take a nip, Ami D:rnphool joins him in a friendly sip. They nip and talk till reason's light is fled, Whea Bitters kindly takes them both to bed. Old f fty nine hath bid the world farewell; Upon Ins merits friends twere vain to dwell. War, pestilence and famine were his friends, But for these faults he more than made amends; While strife made desolate fair Italy's plains, Peace o'er the rest of earth triumphant reigned, While on Magentla's field the soldier died. The lover kissed his long loved faithful bride, -While loudly pealed the dreadful cannon's roar. Old feuds were healed and f.ies were f)es no more, Even when gore made red the verdant sol. The upright heart and pure returned to God. And so my song is ended friends adieu. What's this ? Hurrah ! a dollar, good f :r you; May youthful sixty le jour con.-tant friend, And choicest blessings all your days attend; To day at least, jou'il taste pure perfect joy, Yeu've promptly paid the faithful CARRIER BOY. T How hard corn bread may b made will appear from the following story, told by an old gentleman in Western Arkansas: I have been living down here below Fort Smith for twenty years. The desk in my of fice is at the head of a lon Sight of stairs, and in the haste of busir.es my inkstand is often knocked off and rolled down. For a long time I could get no material that would stind this usace. Glass was oat the questi ir. Stone broke like crockery. The hardest wooi T could Snd soon gave. Finally a lucky thought struck me. I sent up ,to one of my neighbors the widow Ii for a piece of her corn bread. After raining severMiii e tools I f ueeeeded in hollo-ying it rut. and sha ping it into an inkstand That was ten -.ears ago; and, 6tranger. I've used that inkstand ever since, and I think its good for at least ten generations longer!' . SIS' For many years Moses, a negro, wa x servant at the University of Alabama, and waited cd the ttud -cts viy faithfully. He wa?, however, a great hypocrite, and was on that account commonly called 'Preach.' a niong the boys. One day he was pas sing a ere wd of student?, when one of them, out of mischief, called to him and said: I 6y Preach, what are you going to do when the dvil gets you V " Wait on the students,'' was the ready re- p-y- 3T tIfanr.ct where was you bore?'' On de Halborack." What always" Yaw, and before too?" "Kow old are you then?" 'When the old school house was built. I wa3 two weeks mora near a year what ish painted red. as you go home in it yer pack behind you oa de right bant sida by de old placksmith chop, what stands where it was burnt down, next year will be two weeks " Arithmetical IuzzU.l( four Eixteen legs, can catch twenty-nine rabits, with eighty seven legs, iq forty-four minutes ---gs mart tne same rabbits have to get way from eight dogs with thirty-two legs, 13 seventeen minutes and a halt? K3--A French writer has pail that to dream gloriously. you must act gloriously when awake; and to bring angels "dovrn to bold converse with yoa in" your sleep, you must labor ia the cause of virtue durin" the dy. 0 OUIS LUCKIIARDT, WATCH MAK Ell AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. TUB undersigned respectful! begg leave to inform the cit Of flak . i . i- --.- - r rir ii lv jm- . ' it he has just received and is now "a4it opening the largest stock of ClockiHatekea. and Jure., ever brought to onnstown vrilhoul ex cepting, which will be sold cheaper than toe cheapest." His prices will always bo urmorm Une customer vill not be charged more for tne aitne quality of goods than another, a l..i oi 5ome of toe articles comprises in me i jc.uj i annexed. Trices may De ascenainea, anu gaxls examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting Lngiisn Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful ie welled, Gold Lepiues. 4 holes ' Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Le pines. Gold Guard Chains, Gold Vest Chains, Gold Teucils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Tencils and Ten?, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Tins, Gol land Silver Watc- Keys. uortnionaies. Ladies' Fans, fancy ami piain, Silver Tablespoons. Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Tlated Tablespoons, best, Tiated Teaspoons ' Silver Gbard Chains, Tlated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &c; Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 0 inches. Gold Bracelets. Accordeo.is, Silver and Tlated Spectacles. Arc, &c., See. 3- All sorts of WatcMfs. Clocks and Jewel rj repaired with promptness and at iow rates. Con fident that he cannot be undersold, the undersign- respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKIIARDT f the pub; MayU, 1S56. 23-tf. Jan. 5, 1859. ! I'ndrr the cliarsc of llae Francls- can ttrotticrs. r"fflHIS institution, situated in Lorett, Cambria ! A county, Ta., about four miles from Cresson I Station, on tne airect route ' and Tittsburg. has ieeu I nri-i titinfi;r CollcTi;' tuition, payable half yearly in alvance, JlOO 00 I Washing ar.d use ot beM;ng, per annum, 10 00 Fupi's remaining at the Coliese during vaca tion will pay an exra charge of 15 CO The Classics ami modern Languages form r.n extra charge of 10 00 No allowance for occasional absence, unless in case of sickness. Postage of letters, books and stationary, if not j furnished by parents or guardians, v;Ii form an extra charge, as will also medical attend u;ce. For further particulars apply to the Superior of the College. Reference may be made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. O'C nnor. Rev. W'. Pollard. Loretto. or to any of the Rev. Clergy in the seighborhood of the institution. Lorett-, August 31, lSo!). Cm. OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! ! AT A. BLAIWS SALOON. . TjnLOULD respectfully inform the? .j'f? ! f.r t i ? citizens of Ebensburg and ciuity that he has opened an Oyster Saloon, three doors east of the "Arcade" II--tel. and is prepared to aecomin-date the public iu a superior manner. He has made arrangements to get his Oysters direct from the Etstern markets, and will supply families bv the can or doz?n at the cheapest rite. Give him a call. lie still continues to practice the Tonsorial art at his shop in the room adjoining the Oyster Salton. August 31, 1659.-tf. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! WIE SUI5SCRIBER would respoc fully inform 2. the citizens o Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on H-rner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order on the most reasonable terms, every description of Sid-lies, Briiles. and Harness ore. Haring many years' exeiieiice in the busi ness, employing none but the test workmen, an 1 using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merrit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country pr duce at all times taken in exchange f r work, and ths highest market prices allowed. JAMES UAGUIRE. Ebensburg. Sept., 14, 18o0.-tf. S I E C X A . A .1 0 lT . C E 31 C W FROM THE QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING HOUSE! 109.033 Catalogues, XCW, ENLARGED AND REVISED NOV." KKADT FOX DISTRIBUTION. Sunvriur LlduCf.r.lCtltS to the I'ltUlC. iTT" A ne-v anil sure plan of obtaining Gold and Silver WATCHES, and oJier valuable Pri zes. Full p:ut!euiars given in Catalogues, which will be sent free to all ijn application. Valuable Gifts, worth "from 60 cts. to $100 GUARAN TEED to each purciiaser. $100,000 have bsen distribute! t my patrons within the past six months $!50.Co0 t j be distributed dining t'-e next six months. The in hicomints oli'erc i Agents are m-.re lib eral than thse of any other house ia.the busi-r.ess- Having been in the Publishing and Books.!- ung i.usiP.ess 1 - me last eigr.t years, my exper- .ence enao.es me to comiuct tne toll Enterpriz. with the creates sitisf.i'-tion to all. Z7-AGEXTS WANTED in every Town and Gninty. For "full particulars address DUANE RUL IS0N, Q 1 ifcer City Publishing House. 33 Sjr.th Third Strett. Phi!a.lelphia, Pa. Sept. 21. ISq'J 4nio. lIlCAOi: IIHTEI, i:ijcnburg, ia HENRY FOSTER. Peopbietoh. fllHlS HOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS A the "Ebensburg House," is one of the old est and best stands in the borough of Ebensburg. ior tae accommodation of the traveling commnni- ty. The Proprietor assures &H who may b dis- posed to patrooize him that his TARLE will be j supplied with all the luxuries of the season, his I IMP ...!., .1,. '..: r r: ..' u.n.o nii nic tuuiimui i.i-jaors, anu no pains pared to render his guests comf. rtable. Ehensburg. April 14, 1858:22:ly. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL IN btCE3JE NTS TO A0ENT! Fifty Dollars a month, and all expenses piid. WE wish to engage an active Agent in every County throughout the United States and Canatlas. to travel and introduce our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD 1 CK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. This I -vcehior Machine is just patented, with valuable t provernents, which make it the cheapest and os"- popular mach'ne in existence, ami acknowl- Jged to le unsurpassed fir general utility-. A .mi ted number of responsible agents are wanted x solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of $50 per month and expenses will be paid. For conditions anl full particulars address, with istamp for return postace. J. W. HARRIS & CO. N . 13 Shoe Jfc Leather Exchange. Nov. 9, 1859.-50-8e. Boston, Mass. between Philadelphia ""-' .... .. ..... ...........j . lately chartere.1, with ( " " "Kr 1". " ite honors ad de-rees. ! tW" l". -V iens-.on tor board ami ; "V V , ,,' , -. 4 , - ,- 1 HoismiBroeTfius Above we present you with a likeness of DR. JJORSE the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN root TILLS. This philanthropist has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Hoot Tills were first discovered, Dr. Morse was the first man to es tablish the fact that all diseases arise from IM PURITY OF TUB BLOOD that our strength. health and life depended upon this vital fluid.. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif ferent functions of the body, the blood loses its actiou, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strei gth is exhausted, our health weave deprived of, and if ui'.turs is not agisted in throwing oil the stagnant humors, the blcod will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever 1 blown out. How impoitnut then that we should keep the various passages i:f tiie body free and upon. And how ideasant to us that we have it in our fiower to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's In!ian Root Tills, r.anuf;ieurej from plants and roots which grow arouud the mountainous cliffs it. Nature's Garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Tills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the shin, ami as-is.s Nature in throwing out the liner parts of the corruption within. Tho second is a plant which is an Ex pectorant, that opens and uuclogs the passage to the luugs, and thus, in a soothing manner, j-cr-forms its duty iu throwing off phlegm, ami other humors from the luugs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives double ens and strength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged, they i draw large a:iii:s of impuiity from the hlod, blood; the coarser panicles of impurity which ca-snot pass by the other outlets, are thus t:ik n ! up and conveyed oil' iu great (quantities by the ! bowels. j From the above, it is show u tint Dr. Mors4.-' Indian R-tot Piila not oily enter the stomach, j but become united wiih the 11m.1, fir they find i vvav to every pait, and completely r.ut out ana ! cleanse the system from all impurity, and the j I'fe of the lody, which is the blood, becomes j.er- tectly healthy; consequently ail sickness anl pain is driven from the system, for they c;inn-t remain wnen t'.e uouy occoin s-i jure anu clear. The reason vhype-iple ate s. distressed when sick, and why so m i-.:y die, is levat:se they do not get a medicine which will pass to the a fille ted parts, and which will open th; natural pas sag'. f-r the disease to be cast out; hence, a !ar"e quantity of f-od and other matter is l-nlg- .1 I overt; wicg with the corrupted mass; thus uu dergvir.g a disagreeable fermentation, cousiautly mix'ng with the bhwd, whic.i throws the cor rupted matter through every vein an I artery, until life -s taken from the h ly by disease. Dr. Mrs.-'s PILL'S have adIxl to them-sclvtis vietor.v upon victory, by restoring miihotis of the sick to b!.M.niing health ami happiness. Yes, tl.ou.-ands who h .ve l.eeii racked or tormented with sick ness, pain aid aDguish, anl whose feeble fratne have been scorched by the b':rtiii;g le neuts f racing fever, and who have beeu brouglit. as it were, within a step of the silent grae. now ataud ready to testify that they would have been iit:mlerel with the dead, had it not In-en fir this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's In dian Root Pills. After o::o.r two doses nad been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely i surpr.se-i. in wttuessing tne.r ciiarnnng eliects. Not oniy do they give imniliite case and strength, and lake away all sickuesS, pain and anguish, bu. they at once go to work at. the foundation of the disease, which is tiie blood. Theicfoie. it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly enemy will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect ol a long and hapr.v life will cherish and brighten your days. 7 Sold by Thomas Deviae, Eber. jburg, and hy Midh-ine "Dealers generally throughout the County : D. Like Jsidson, successor to A. J. Wlrite & Co., No. 50 Leonard st., N. Y., Propri etors ; ViHim Mudge & C.. (Prorietors of Dr. A. " task's Magnetic Ointme-.t.) IvtrlviTIe, M i Us n comity. N. Y., General Agents. August 3. 1 859 .ly liOGAX IIOl'SC. CORPORAL JOHN KIEEFER, rBO?niETon w MTOULD respeclfdly iiifonn his old friends and tue travelling public tn;it iie uu leas. ed the Logan House, Hollidaysburg, and is pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with their patronage in unobjectionable stvie. Tl.e HOUSE has been newly furnished thio" out in a style not surpassed by any establishmvu in the interior of the State. His TABLE w d alwrys be sr.pplieil with all the substantials and lelicr.cies of the season, and attended by atten tive servants. In a word, no pains will be spared to make the l-ogan a lirst ciass house, and nolo ! ing win be left undone to render its guests com t fort'ibie r.r.d hhppy. T. e STAELE3, v.t:.ch f.re extensive, vail be attended ov honest and faitlnul hostlers. RESTAURANT. The basement is occupied as a Resiaur.-.nt. wnere meals wdl be served tij at all hours of the day. together with oysters wild same, hsu and all tuc delecnciesamtrelresh ments of the season. JOHN lvlLi' t i.ii. June 4, 185C.-G2tf. IT r.zs. 1. 1 iivi-iii tait 1. 1. 1 a iu.' . . ' 1 . ... til V . . T. ' - t l " 'rt T. T l t TTilV & CO.. Wholesale Dealers in and Manu facturer 'f HATS. CAPS. FURS. Hatters' Mi tc-rials. Straw Goi-ls, ArtiGcal Flowers, Puffa!. Robes. &C. No. 12S Market street, below Fourth South side. PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid for Wool and Shipping Furs, PRICE I. PATTOW A. 0PPENHEIMER. February 17. 1858:tf PHILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL Willow street, above Twelfth, north sid-. Moulding suitable for Cirpenters. Builders, Cab inet and Frame Makers, always on hand. Any Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wanted in the various Towns in his jiortion of the Sae. to" whom opportunities will h$ offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS K. WEIR. February 17. lS.r8:tf tr .l8IIIGTOS not SC. LAWRENCE SCHROTH. Proprietor. ffflHIS popular and pleasant' v situated house L is located iu the villare of Carrol ltnn, Cam bria county, and is kept in a rniinner sn as to af ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish ed in every respect. HIS BAR will con tain the best 'of liquors: his TABLE, thr best the market can afford. Nothing villi left undone to render the visit of all persons pleasan" and agreeable. L. S. Oarrolton. July 13. 1857. JOB WOltK of all kinds done at thi ojjlca. i ..-1 . t tl..i tiir.kiv'li .Kit L .11 ill 1 f 1U V 1- I uA tll-I ernes oi me I ins nunc e;i:.i"tii ,,i iiiir:ini iim- (iu, Copper anb ghttt ron . a a p Ns ? " S nnUE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TI17. CITIZENS OF EBENSBI.'Sn AND S vicinity that he has jut received and has on hand the LARGEST, BEST, aiid MOST (OM TLETE stock or Tin. Copper. anl Sheet Iron ware. Cooking. lVrlor and Heatinu Stove-, plows. Points. Wagon boxes. Sugar krtties. iVc. ever of.creil for sale in EiKMis'.urg. consisting f tir, d:f:Vi ent Patterns of Cook Stove s of all sizes; 20 different ptterns of Tai lor nd Heating Stoves ,f .ill sizes: 10 different kinds of Plows; Sugar kettles and Wagm lnxes f ail sizes; Brass and 0per Kettles of all sizes: Preserving Kettles of all sizes; Tin, 0pjr and Sheet Iron ware of eery de scription. AIs.i He has just received a iuige assortment of ing Ware, Harvesting I ools, Carpenter s iools, CASH Persons wishing any thing in hi? line he respectfully invites to give h:ra a call nnd cxam:n l.:s nnces Job work of ail hinds done on the Also House Spo'.Tting m:.rc and put im oti the Country Produce of all kinds tajken in exchange. Also Cherry. Ami. and Po.!a I r.-Tr. oid Meial, Copper. Fra- Pewter, iVc.. taken in exchange. GEtiRGE HUNTLEY AIJSO. He would res-KT fully call tha attention of the public to the greatest improvements ovrr made in Coking Stoves for burning the gas and smoke by which means is saved ." per rent of fuel Ebensburg, July 13, 1850. ii EAD THIS. AND STUDY YOUR OWN INTERESTS ! Jl-ST KECr.IVEO. A NEW STOCK Or Jewelry, SOT10S. Watches, :gr CLOCKS 7.J .1.' the j.o;' f the J'"j Wnlch, 'i!n sire: ', Ji'i'tns t'. urn. I a. Tl e nnden ined desire -to call the attention t of the pe u.'e of Elf nsburg and surroundinp o.rmtry t th fact that he has icen aj loted an Aiient -'f a large iinj.i ting ln;:ieof V A'lCH ES, CLOCE.S, Arc, and :d of a large inar.ufac tuiing establishment of JH WELIIY, whereby hi isenabl-d to offer such indu remeuts to pun'ha ers of these articles ns were n ver before oiTered in this piace, or am where this side of the Alle ghenies. He would ah'O cr.U atter:tIon to his large as siii tmcnt of WATCHKS AND JEWELIJY just reccircil all of the latest styles ns:d n.os: hcautiful vorkmanshin. Having .electt-d hi stock with grent care, he is conKdeid be ran sui every tiste as to styie .ts well as all pocket -by the great re-.'uctlon in prices. T SI i: LAOICS ar? particularlv :nv!fel to ph inspection of hi present stock and prices. EAR DROPS hitheit s.ild at ?1.50 will now be . ..H at o cts.. ;i. trormntul t sii the trxl if tccar. Dreast Pius Rings, &c, t a redmt'.o;). i V. T 1 I: 31 c rv : I would call your att-ittoii to my beautiful as sor! iiiei't of COLD A XI) SILVER WATCHES. at tho fr.liowiog very low prices: Hunting Verge Watcbts. varranted. $0.. Huntiug Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at SjO. and then reduced to $14. I wi'l now sol! at from i :o to Jii.oo $1J to ilG.OO Hunting I-evvrs from Op-n Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at $10. I will v..!! at from $4 to 8.0n Open Faee l Detached Ievers, $10 to $12.00 lit ira'ries staid vill be icarrant-d to .70 Jr tir-e.'re months, or cxchanted for another ff eqrc rritt Eveivb-Klv is invited to call and examine the stoc-i.. as tiie a iveniser is cnnunrai i.ih. ior tent, variety and style it is unrivalled in th:s comn.unit v. while the prices at Avhich it is of fered are un precedcntetl low. Gcoas sold ior CASH only. Particular attention paid to rc-pft:r.-.g Clocks. Watches. Jewelry. &c. of all kinds, for .vhich tiie Cambria County Iron Company 'scrip"' will be taken at par. All work war rant I. TOWN AND COUNTRY ST-wREKELPERS supplied with Watclus, Jewelry, tVc, at less than city prices. .iu.-. i-fii u. ;iui..i.s, .gcr.i. Augn-t o, 185G.ly. "VTEW TIN-W ARE I.S I AUl.l?.MI-.A 1 . JlI The undersigned takes this meth'-d of informing the citizens of Ebensburg and s-.n-roundiog country, that he has commerced business in this place, in the btnldinz Icnucriy M. ti. Harr. one iux.r west if the occuri.ei; oy Post Ofnee, w'nere ii. mtenos .0 tt e:... .. , riYlV .i:r.f.: dr scriptions kept constantly on ban 1, and at pn- j ces ta suit the times. Country Merchants can j ni-ss in nil is orjiii'-ii'-. ........ v have orders filled to any amount l.y stru r m- tention to business he hopes Jeiye a iiwt - share of pttbiic patronage. FELIX IITNLE. Einsburg April 2Sth. 1858. XOTItE TIIE undersigned, Dire-'tors of the Poor and 1 Ifonst. of Emnlovment of Cambria county, here- ; by give notice that in case of any destitute per wn "becoming sick or di&ab.ed, that may become a charge un the county, they request persons in whose charge uch destitute pertn-ns may bu. to irivrt notice to the Steward of tb.e Pinr at d House of Employmont, or t either -f the Direc tors, of the condition f such persons, s- that tl.oi.- fan l.i ron.ovrd to said PKr Housa without delav. WM. PALM EH. ) DAVID Oil A RRO. MICH'L. M'GUIRE. ) Jam. 21, 1850:tf Directors. rillT-lP IlKTMKK. ROBT. J. AN'OKUSOS' REYMER& ANDERSON. Wholesale Dea leus in Foreicrn Fruits. Nuts. Spices. Con fectionary, Sugars. Fire Works. &-c. fJ3-Oran-ges and Lcme-s received wc-kly. No. CO Wood street- Opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg. Feb. 17, 1858:tf TEFFfiPOX HOUSE. NEAR WILM0RE Cambria co.. Pa. J011X M'Cor. Proprietor. ffel.185S r O. O. F. Uishland Loige No i. 428 meets every WEDNESDAYS vening at their Hall on High st.. in the upper Rfryof Shoemaker'.- Ftore I YOKE WORK OXEN, L For sale "by E. nUGnES. Jalv 13. 1S50. V. O. SirRRAY, Attornrr at Isw, KbtiobnrK. ! OFnCE OPPOSITE CRAWTORD'S IIOTEI,. I mar 17,1 863 5, &t. HARDW ARE and CLTLERY : II louse furnish- iVc, A'c. all of which he wih sell verv rv ! oT shortest notice. shortest notice t most reasonabTeterms fi-redi GEORGE HUNTLEY. ACXV AI(.HVAL at Tin: JOIIAS-TOWX .11 ROLE WORKS. Ti-u iiTHlc-rs-gnrd bt-s le.-ive to :i"':ir. r;t Z'T.s d ('itnbria rial a l".n"ngr:uith .Jt that he h:'.s jiist received a fresh st-".'.- ,5 : . j -f the fine-t ITALIAN and oth.-r Ma: ;? :i Hes. r.lb:s eltab!:s'.:::e!:t on r:-.nkl;iitfJ.-S, -treet. Joht.sb.vi-.i. MON CM I-.N i S. . -l4 TOM RS . MA NTEI.S. G 5 ! A V ! : U'j-fl STONES. TAULK & III RE A U T'PS, manfuaetunsl of the tri.t beatitif il titK-st tjr.ality of Foreign and D:nel"e Maro'e. pi-.vayi: on hand and made to order chr-nn n th- v can 'oe Tjrcl.?sel in the citv. w;t.i--ut the at n of carrlr.i'o. GRINDSTONES of vp : os grit sv.'ilahlo for Farmers and Mechcnics, aod siz-.'s. ?'"d ei'.i.tr by wholcs.'.'c or rf-t.ii!. rroojo r.U--T.;"i.ri rr-M t-. ''.ders from a d.s tr.nce, ;r.d v.c.rk :el:vere.: v.-l-er;ver desired. II ? invites the j;ahllc to cd. 1 exar.il::s his st(-'-. as he feels siU-sHed he cm s- II cI:cr--. For the cor.ven'rncs ff p?rs"-ns res'.dlr. v tt - ast and North of tl.e ci.ro ty. sj eciM":i i:.p v e v-en and orders left with G-'orgo lli:r.:l y. at his Tinware lvst.ibhsiii-ie.it m Elfnsoor. JOHN PARKE. Johnstown, Ji'.ne 13, 15." 'lv. REMOVAL!" C o 1 C II 51 A . t 1' A C T O R Y . fflHE su'scrlh- would rc-r.-.-tfi: .Ii;. 1 lit JL the citizens of Lbcushv.r" ano s. rroniv.oi- ,, country thr.t ii has removal his sh-i from the : ld stand to the shop lately occupied by J.-hi; Evans (Carpenti r.) uiiT'1 he is pi-p:Te.l to !- all kin-Is of work in his line of business at shoit notice and on reasonable terms. -:i.l -.". hopes oy ising l.-r.t the very i-ett materiid :-.ni -n.ph-yinc but the lest wt.rktr.en to merit a full slore of puhlic patronage. Pers-.iis u ishinjsrbr'jra-ns in purchas.n-z a Ciirr'n-ge will tlo well by e:ill;n- r.t this etabl'shrr.pnt. He .s prcjurcl to n moiI';c ture the tbllowing hinos of vehiel: v. vi. : liUGGIES. of ditiereni o"::!i ies j.o-1 p-k'-s: DAROCCHES. CHA!:HTEES. ..e nl two horse ROCK.WYAYS, tl s.--,u;rter. rhct:.' and .'-spring COACHES, second l and w..ik of r ent kinds, Jv-c. r.:rking a variety th:tin -ti all tast-s and all pnrc-s. REPAlRlN'tl o e with neatness r.ud cnatcj. WM. PAR NFS. Elop-h-irg. Anvil 27. l6Si-2G-tf - fP.ENSP.URG FOUNDRY. HAVING pm i chafed the rutire stnk and titi:rol th Eli-nshurg Foundry, the .r.bvrii-rr is piepan-l to furnish farmers anil others with IMousli, I'loup;! IN1iiTm. SlnvCH. Mill Iruns, Tiire-Ialn? ."l;ictii-i-s. and cc-tiogs of a:;y kinu that may le needed the comniuniiv. By strict attention to the businiss of the er- j e.-n. he hopes to merit, and trusts he will rt-.i-ve j a liberal patron age from thosein want ( nrtieh--- beral p in his line. All business dont at the Found rv. EDWARD GLAVS. March 22. V-tf. flLLIAM CARR .V CO.. WHOLESALE Gr-H-ers. Imoorters. snl Dealers in Fr- , . p,IHtic LIQUORS. Oid Mou- ns i!,e!. ; auJ ;wtigeil Whiskey. X. S2'. C mtnercini Row. Liberty rtv Street. PITTSBURG. Pa. j'lKS 5oU Bids d-.uble Re-tifie-l Wbis- 7 Bbls Old Mon mg.ihela Rvr Whiskv. i SUND ' 1 Kev. 10 PitV, (very choice &n Hhds N. O. Sugar. 70 p.blsN.O. Molasses, ilh a general assort ment of Groceries, also liacon. Flour. Lard. Iron & Nails &c.,a!i of which will be sold at low priccs for cash. W M. February 17, lSoS.tf CARR & CO. GEORGE W. TODD, WITH CONRAD & WALTCN, Importers and Wholesale I bal ers in Hardware. Cutlery. A-c., No. 25 Market Street, Philad.lphia. Keep constantly on hand the geuuine Timothy Slack's Augers.W. Mann's P.eatty's and Hunt's superior Axe.;, Conrad & Y"a lion's superior iiolifched Steel Shovels, Darling & Wddron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes. Com mon andPatent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins. &-c &c, vhich they of.erfoi sale on reas onable terms, to country dealers only Jamnry2o. 185."-. fOHN H. ALLEN iv CO.. NOS. 2 4 Cliestt.ut Strwt. (south side. Itdow Water.) PHILADELPHIA. (The Olpest Wikiiw are House, in the C:t .) M 'rfacturerp-and Wholesale dealers in Patent Mfcbiv.e made BROOMS, Patent Grnmrd CEDAR-WARE. warranted wot to shrinJc. WOOD & WILLOW WARE. CORDS. BRUSHES. Ac, of all descrip tions. Please call and examine our stock. March 4, 1857. ly. Attorney at Law, ". ittrc o FF1CE IN COLON A DE ROW. Nov. ll, 1857: l.t LUMBER. TINE POPLAR CHERRY AND ASH LUM ler lought and sold by E. HUGHES- June 29th 1859. if. (yflarrStobts, 1 - f I .FirstArrival OF lillil The subsciiber, baring jnst returned fiua tie city, U now epeuing one cf the best electej stock of SPRING AND SUJHIER GOODS ever brought to this market, and which he sell very chcNin for Coali. Ii's st--ck cotsuu ia part of the following article:, viz : j CH ALLIES, DE LAINES, BRILLIANTS, COBURGS. t PRINTS OF ALL KINDS AND RICHEST O0L0SS,- which f t beanty cannot be surpassed in this tom. READY-MADE CLOTHiNS, LADIES' SHOES. DRUGS and rEnmJZT.T sdl of wl-.icu he wii! sell very cherp. IJ liiv.f.s tne c.tizens o: Ebtasoar- t.-v a rr- 1 '-'Ci' re p:-rrhpv:ri t!.-f--I t.." 5-.1 g- .? to tr.cT2 r-r:: c?n If l-ovht r.t rrr cVzrf store in t jy.::. John Eodgers. Jr. EWnsburg, April D, lS53:tf. LXIO IEOISE, l.bemlmrg. ia. JOHN A BLAIR. rnonwETcr. Also, in cos:ect:oT;, BLAIR & Cc's HACKS, wi'l leave the Union lloue for Willn ere Su tion in ticje to t-ke the Eastern i t Westers trait. Evervaccomod ti :i ;1 Lc affcr; t3 c:-.f ntsscnger c-. ARGAINS! BARGAINS! COl-PEfl & SHEET-IRON V.'ARi: Mjrcs;:Mits a:; -" iu wsi.t cf TIN. C j 1LV: WARS are res fct(u!.y i:.xivd to c.l and ex?.:, rnv stock, n t tin c-si.r-.lv fr-r ! ralf. It 5v! eir.iii'"st and it-it as-iorta-er.t t'lti ouini West of th'-iiioi:::.-.ins, made iu a s'jt:l-. manner a?' l . f t'e very i ct mater.:?.'. :.r ;rii.r;v-utetj. t f the tl -hine.y ct,d n:tt-ri d, I air: auo-.te.l all t! tra-.K.ri .r.r: to c-..f!e!" s nrs in t' pr--rt. rvcessfu -r v.:t:3 c:tv n 2: :u pT:'-s r.r.,1 ie-T.:. Orders :! or.i one d "I r t '.v- :.h. prxnptly filled, th? w.-r:-5 carcf-Hj -.trk-d alt'.l s'.iArantci-J n;-ttj leak. (':.e tri.il from :.i"-rj.-t- .-?.- have ovt Jr.-.; with n:-? I' ' 1 i--!"v.TC 1 tt.'. At .ii.;: t.-J t: r a r . T-hn-ikf I.: 1 K fr.v r. I rcsre.--.T- r. v, HA'i. C trl ria C'-itJ, I" 0: i. 21, 1--5T. iCt: HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. tfht-t JiistituiUn (sfjlltshtd I'J ; Ii- A Et.-Jutrflir:,f-jr Uc J'tlitf yf tl i rl; tiiid liirtrcrsc I. ajfiicUd VtruUni :::id t -I' -nic Dis- THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION,!: vle-r cI'.Lr awful .- trr :v.-'u U" Lui:;-..n life cauted by tii.--.-a s.- ra? year Z" dir'-rteL their C'.na"- '' m- ' Sur'e', t.-i '-pt-!. DIsi --.n. for the t:. i::e: and t v t!:'..-' - i.-S ; .' .':'-".", 'U :ieir i.t, t , uiv.i Mrd'ICAI- A!)VICE- It ATIS 15 tl'. iv- .iri'-.. . ......... bv lc'.t--. with a ilir:pt-m t i1 coti '. tvn, (;igr. "cfi p.iiton, :avm sj-y. :.t.d n ta-: extrvme rty. t'J. IhllNi-- MEDACINES FREE OF CilAi-GK. r 1 . " ; . . . 1.4. v- The uirwb TS ol ta Ass-C-.i.50i.. ;. .-.e.r .i...-- th?u-ceS- Wo.ci: i;a.s tr.e h S. TS Surueoiis iii the cure of Spcrmat-Trc--. Se-i:i: t Wenk..ess, Gc-orrha. Gic-t, Syph'lis, the ..r 1 1. .t V.f-Aco.. 1 "seises 0: ite veys and Ela " &:.. ar.d order coutlitarct ,.f tiie s:i:i:e p'an or the -Csu.rc yt-.r. I An di:-.:ivb!i Et-p-rt en Speriratonlv... : : Se.si..l vt.ikne-s. tl.e vh-- c ." Or.?r.i-ra. M..-.-:- !m:..-:'. ' ehAbi.se. &r- cth'-r crises -f "' i S...5..i.d o-g:i::s. "ey t.i'C..-t:sv,'f-.-.g SurgJK r. j;;. : i,. Tt l'V m-.:l fin r. .-.r-.Ie-l eroi .-.o".! i or CHAR(JE. ou rci::t cf TWO STAMPS -V ! .-.:i-.s. f.-r Pei r.r I- '.- --::. Dr. J. r 1 LIN HOUGHTON. v -z S- . - t 5 i,.-.; ,i;iLMo..::.i 2i...j Sttefet. k i.: !::.a, ia. r. 1 j. 1 f, IUKCTOUY MAP Or CAMSR! A C0l: 6 ir TY. The t:.'cru.?r is t-re: ar.nc 1 11 1 , Cfei enoov.iae-e:it e p:vtK; t- p"ai ...li a . ; . .... 1 rectoi v MAP of Cambria CV.i-.ty, intended ! cot.tain as much in l-.'T.'aJ:. ?s any oii:er ty Map n Pub'ished in IVnnsviran.a. I sii- to I l:.th-5T?pht-d. c j'orcd and tnoisntc: -x ' tne mo-t ino iern style and v.-orir-.siihkc n:ii.r ii t ce.Iv! -d tc suXcr'l crs at $5 p'--r rot t. j WILLIAli CIUllVlT I Jure r?, IS! 15 IK SUP.SCRlP.ER.SUCCESSOll TO G LLOYDS U., at Jt-Cers...:, rpc'JJ .Hers to the public, an extensive sd I v-'-dj le-te.l asortmet:t of DRY GOODS. GP.iCl IEiS. Hats. Cap, E. ots & Shoes. Rea.ivV Clothing. H-'-rdwar, uc-iisware. Pale.?. r (tils, ai'xl nil the articles nsu-diy TequIrsJ Kami' Ru'hiing. and ManufactonDg purp-M A Stock .f Drugs. DyeSluCs, aui fani .v c: .1 f iein-s. that for quality and variety f not so !. Of c.iiw,.K--l in ti e county.) All of ' hewiUsel! at the Vowest posMb'e r"-"8 f-'rtl r j -.r C'Untry Produce. ALSO, 1 .r.Vam.innt r,f SnrufP nd Tine L&:M rtmstantlv on bands, and Bills for Luriber to order at the shortest poib-e notice. ROBERT FLI Jeffersorj. May 20, 1857. if. Jotin Jl'Stcngre I Hanafaewrerasd Dealer la all Kinit cfC:!", .. - tw - -m-.-.eH. " i Enuc, tiiewiiig' ana ie&- ioocco. jiw..-- ; ery St., Eollisdaytbarg, Pa. Cloustantly on hand, a fine and well : J ttock of Spanish, and ba.f Spanish c:r 1 at the lowest possible prices. All art-ces s-- , this establishment are vrarrantea i wi are represented. August 8. 1855. 't. 'THE El T-A OBK EB. illnstrated.l4:.ntifiiily printed cn the bert J paper, witit con.rouiiOii3 m ' .... - x-r V.r Wahir.-i;- yio-r IM.felloxv, Dulwer.Tenr.ysoc. W. O -Sirmns. Dickens. Mis. Sigonrney. Tbf-; !..,r rirhy. llawthrrn. Alice Cwey I ers. Tl e Weekly NEW-YORKER" (v -rt-1 a superior publication t the Nf' Le.?ger.) is offered at nnv ONE DOLLAn -to subsc-ilH-rs who send the one u.ar r - trUl'i to tne punnsner. -.... --. f. Ku.ton t-treet, 1, cyv.-t " - - a ceil L siau.u. D. IIAGi:iIA Attrnt.r t taw, Kfc OFFICE No. 2, "CoioniiBdi Court House Dcfabr 7. If SPRING & SUMMER GOODS , i ; ss he is s.itf.t-! n cheaper thar the Now offereil f -r the pnrposo cf secnr.rr widest Hssible circulation a first-das - Y..rt familv Ti.arer. eight large i" k K i i-rr-i "dl Scut ! j: i i' n liit "ta b or ri ef Le oh ti; thi lif trc J Li: j th; tic 1j a a JL tra fcy Py pn Mil U 4 or IIC dir ph; th lib Tea tec &ol die ul pre r ing the lorn froi he: f lL: - ) V
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