t i DEMOCRAT AND SENTINEL. LOCAL ITEMS. A rrsvr seitch op rcssr things. For more than a week, (if thus we may speak,) our town has been lively and gay; for parties and fun have been on the run, and are running full up to this clay. Vie had "ton grand toiree," which was brim full of glory, at which some were dressed all for show ; one was rin ged a la Turk, one carried a dirk, and one was a pay Scottish beau. A dark eyed Senora tripped light o'er (lie floor ah, or clung to a Welch Grenadier; and Sam Slick, vvc guess, mixed up with the mess, with i-locks that were not a bit dear. An old woman was there, with white silvered hair, who was busy at knitting a Mocking; and a dandy in tights, sehotrisrhod lli.it night, and jana!ivcli " looked quite shocking. A Liir one as ': night " was tripping so linbt. and - taking all down "! by surprize; but her " stars "' vainly shone, for they were outdone by the bright sparkling glance if her eyes. And ,: morning "' was there, so lovely and fair, so pretty, we scarcely can tell oh! her sharp vords did dart right in through the heart, nf many n poor mourning iellow. In the midst of the throng, gay as birds in their song, when they sing away win ters gloom, or. as rivulets play, dancing bright on their way, were too ladies rigged out as Elnoinor.'" Oh, time quickly Hew, we'll swear it is true, (ai d were sure w vau juove waa r. ..i.n good tilings so glorious, we all got uproarious, and 'twas at .Yoai ere we al! came away. OrH MtsponTiNK. The other inuht. dear reader, when stars were twinkling in the sky. and breezes soft v ere gliding by , we were talking to ' our gal." We felt like being in love, we thought we ought to be in love, and perhaps we were in love. Our heart was brim to!! of poetry, and our throat full of something, when we set ourself for a confession. The very air seemed lulled as we spoke: we clasped her glove and but listen: ' Adored and beloved ! All the afiection.i of my youthful heart are Thine ! Tell mo. then, oh ! hl me '. wilt thou be mine ?"' We paused lor a reply. She raised her U-ii.cUii.g 'yes, those- eves that seemed like Heaven's windows to ir. and gazing full upon US, said : ' Young man. you're rather soft." What a fall was 'here! We grasped our tile. ki'. k--d over a terrier pup, trod upon the tail of a Cat. and left. tr ing the h.ardest to blow our brains out I13 vhistiing "Oil no. I 11 never mei.tion lie.-."' Rut v.e lound it would take more time titan we coidd -p-sre lo do this, and we concluded to hold up until after next leap year. AcciiiEXT3. On Friday L'o'.h Aui'itst. A 1 gustin Glass, who resides at the Summit, had his foot very badly injured on the Summit level. I!e stepped upon the pitman of the locomotive "Juni ata," for the purpose of arranging the sand box npoti the top of the boiler of the locomo'.I. e, when the driving-wheels of the engine rlippi d upon the track and caught his foot between the pitman and the rim, crushing it very badly, lie was pioii.j ll attended to by Dr. Howe and is recovering as rap idly as could be expected. Amputation will be un necessary. Patrick McDonnell, fireman on a locomotive be tween Planes 1 and 5, Portage Road, in attempting to get upon the locomotive while in motion, ou Sat urday last, at the head of Xo. 1, u.iss-d the step, and his foot coming under the front wheel of the tender was severely crushed. He will recover with out amputation of the leg. At the foot of Plane No. 5, on Thursday, 1st :';ipt., a driver of coal cars, whose name wo could not learn, while b-mling out a car the horse su ! iteiily turned and threvr the man under the car. the rvhecls of which passed over his feet, lie is doing veil. On the same day. a woman named Mowry; who resided nt the head of Plane No. 8, ha ! a foot crushe'fbctween the bumping beanie of two cars f.t the foot of Plane Xo. 10. Site will recover fiv:n the injury, w ithout ampv.tat! '.n . The similarity of the above accidents; is most strange; within no such short period, in the recol lection --of c-vtnthe "oldest inhabiti.lit,'' has there Lei n t u h gc 1 tral cb stiudu r. t f ft ct. V'c as r -lcr.s-to learn the sufferers are all recovering. A EloX! SS belonging to tue c-fcltn ii.siii:!e!.i 01 t Sands 5; Quick, gave birth to ihrec whelps, at the Summit, on Wednesday evening, during the time that elapsed between ib aiternoo.! :.tei . eniu 1 performances of the Circus. They are, we bi-liev, the fir.-t specimenes of Cambria county l.t'jns ever exhibited. At last accounts they were doincr well, but it is presumed that they w ill not live more than a year, the climate of this country not being favora ble to thfir species. Mr. Fki.ix Doylk, an a!tt?'te of the "Sum mit Mansion House," h-id his right foot r m over by a wheel of a cart, laden with corn7 on M nday List. Ho is recovering quite rapidly under care of Dr. Walter,-. A Black Snare, which we arc informed would measure Six and a half feet, was killed on theturn pike, cn the oilier side of " M.iillhs II1U," this af ternoon, hy a traveller. DR. GUVSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF V E L LOW DOCK AND S VRS Pi;n 1 1 arnsitnM 1 El'T Fon Hereditary Taint. Thousands of individuals are cursed with griev ous complaints, which they inherit from their pa rents. The use of the Yc.'low Dm-h and Snrriparil la will prevent all this, and save a vast amount cf misery, and many valuable lives, for it thoroughly rrjitU from the rislt m the latent taint, which is the seed of disease, and so takes off the curso by w hich tiie sins or misfortune of the parents tire so often visited upon the innocent offspring. Parents owe it to their children to guard them agn'inst the effects of maladies that may be com municated by decent, and children of parents that Lave at any time been affected with Consumption, Scrofula or Syphilis, owe it to themselves to take precaution agaiust the disease being revived in them Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Is a sure antidote in Buch cases. ST See advertisement. TRY D.UIRELS INDIAN LlNEMTlNT. It is clear and pleasant to use. Warranted all it is recommended or money paid back. Prepared by H. G. O. Cary, Druggist and Chemist, Cleave lund Ohio, to whom ull orders should be addressed. Sold by an authorized Agent in every town in the State. For sale by Fred. KitUl. Ebensburg Ta., :ind by Hughes & Wherry, Jefferson Pa. AOTICITJ. LETTERS of Administration having geen grant ed the undersigned, on the Estate of Philip Skelly, late of Surauierhill township, deceased all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims ngainbt it. are roquested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SKELLY, AJiu'r. Ebcu'.burg, Auj. Ifc-J-h vt. ALLEGHENY POETAGE RAILROAD. Superintendent's Office, Ilollidaysburg, Aug. 22d, 183:5. OEALED Proposals will be received at the office iuf the Superintendent of Motive Power, on the Allegheny Portage Kail Road, HoUidaysburg, Ph., on Tuesday, the 20th day of September 1803, for deliveribg Coud Wood for the use of said Hoad, as follows, viz : At Station No. 1 : (Foot of P. No. 10 :) 2,000 cords. " " No. 2 : ( Foot cf Plane No. 0 :) 2.00 " " Xo. .1: (Head of Plane No. 0:) 1,500 " " ii 4 : At a middle point cm Sumrai Level: ) 2.000 " " " No. 5 : (At a middle point on Level be tween Planes Xos. 4 & or) fl.OljO " " No. 6 : ( At Ft. of Plane Xo. 4: ) 5,000 " " " No. 7: (At Water Station opposite Col. Means House:) -l,0c0 " P. : (At Tialt v . : (At Kens ! rouse :) !,!' " g Iiou.-e between Power :nd Merriinr.tis Bridge:) G.tK-O ' ' " Nil 10: (On Johnstown J.tve! : 1 1. 1.0 " Eiddf-rs will .stale distinctly the quantity :iud kind of Woo l they propose to deliver at each station named in their respective bids, as well as the price per cord for the sttrae. JOHN ROSS, Super't. M. P- A. P. 11. P. Carpenters l-oolv IScrc. CUIALIID proposals will he received at the ofiice O of the Ebensburg & Susquehanna Pla:ik E -id company until 0 o'clock, in the afternoon of Satur day, the 3d of Sordemh. r, fi.r building n Toll House, uu'-cu lliOl SL-llnll Ol tUC SUl'i Ot.l..rj- Ul... contractor to find nil the materials for the same. Plan and specifications may be seen at the i-flice three days prior to the day of letting, liy order cf the Ib'.ard. W.M. K ITT ELL, .S-.-,... Ausust 10 is-iO. Jt. SoJicc to Pssrvi-j trs. FUR Surveyors ol the county of Cambria are Lere l by notified that a true meridian lino, and fixed standard measure for a chain, has bet n established ut the Court House, in the Borough cf Ebensburg. i:i order that the said Surveyors may adjust .in 1 verify their claims and compasses, acc .ruing to the act of Assembly, pns-od 2'th day of Aorii, A. !.'. It'-" J. August 2' I'.y the ComiaL-siouers. M. HASHIX. lS-:l-Ct. CLrL Protection 3Sntual Inxwritnce i'oin pany, IlJatr County, rnm'a. rtrV.IK above company has been in successful op- ; L ci-rsti-n. f.,r over 4 yenrs, lias insure! over: three hundred and fifty thousand dollars Worth of property, has promptly paid all its losses, and ha ! never yet had any necessity to make an assesiiient ! on the premium ;i"tes. 1 I ciui c .iifi l'.oitly r?couni':u'l this coinp-iny to ; those who wUh to get their property insured from j S,-e. M- HASSON, j -Vug. H1, '-"o-;";t. E. ca! agent for Cambria co. i God Save the Ccmmonwcal'-h. Proclamation of General Ullectiou. Pursuant to an act of General Assembly of the Comm-Miwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, " An act rehitiiv to the elections of this Common werlth,-' at. proved tlio Second day of July, Anuo Domo.-.i, I 11 . . , -i.i t .. 1 1 .1 1 1 one l.iousauu eigiii iiuu'ii ea mi'i inn o -ii.u.;. j. AUGUl'IN DL'RUIN, High sherih' of the County ef ('aaibria, in the State of Peiiusylvauin, do here by made kiiov.uanl gi.e notice to the electors of tue county aforesaid, that a GENERAL ELECTION will b-j held in the ts.-.kl couuty of Cambria on the second Tuesday, (and 11th (lay) of October, lS-'el, ai whit u time Stale ana Eounty oiliccrs will be oleo ted, to wit : One person to fill the c nice of Canal Commission er of tli'.- 'ouiuioiiweaitii of Pennsylvania. One person to till the oir.ee of Supreme Judge ul the Coiiiiuou wv.."i . i. of l'tii.:-: :van:a. dnc person to fill tli" oh.ee. of Auditor Gei.erail of the ( oin monwe.-ilth ol iVnn-yivania. One person to till the oilicc of Surveyor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person' in connection with the counties- of I'.i.iir and Huntingdon to fill the office of Senator in the Semite of penttsy lvabia. Two per-otis in cot. i.e. t;. n with the counties of Ee'ifoi'.i and Fulton to h':! the oRioe of members of the House of Represent. it-Ives of Pennsylvania. Doe pers ju to till the 01V.ee of Treasurer lor Cam bria county. One person to fill the office of District Attorney for Cambria county. One person to till the efT.ec of Commissioner for Cat:'.1 r:.-. county. oae persou to fill the ofHoi of Surveyor f .r Cam bria count v. (i:c t.( rsoti to fill the ofiice o .T Auditor for i "a in bria county. In t-ursuance -c.f said act, 1 a'-o hereby make hereby known mid give notiee, that the places of holding the aforesaid general election in the several election distri -is within the fcaid county of Cambria, are as follows, vl. : The Electors of the. I ;e district composed of the bor ough of Ebensburg, lo meet at the Court House in said borough. The Electors of the district composed of the town ship of Cambiia, to meet at the Court House in the borough of L'betisburg. The Electors of the I'-'i ict CJiuposu l of the bor ough of Lorclto, to i.seit at tke.':'choel House in said bor nigh. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Allegheny, to meet ut the School II .use in the borough of Loretto. The Eicet u s of the district composed of the bor ough of Johnstown, to meet at the Mansion House in said borough. The Electors, of the district composed of the bor ough of Coi'-uiangh, to meet al School House, nuiu berone in sail bcrouL'h. The Ei'-ctors of tho district compose! of the town ship of Cotseinaugh, f 1 meet at School House num ber thirteen in said town.' Lip. The Electors of the district composed of the town ship of Carrol, to meet at School House number three in ?:iiJ township. The Electors of the district composed of the town ship of Clearfield, to meet at tiie house of John Vir&SlZ$ VVgoids;rict composed of the townsUip of Jaekson, to meet at the House of Henry Rngar in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the town ship of Pvichland, to meet at the house of Jacob Kring in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the townsnip of Ulacklick, to meet at tiie house of R. F. Davis in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Summerhill, to meet ut School House number one in the town of Jefftrssn, in said town ship. The Electors of the district composed of the town ship of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Matthew Conrad in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at tho School House situate at the foot of Plane Xo. 4, in said township. The Electors of the ditrict composed of the township of White, to meet at School House num ber one in said towuship. I rn ike known that by an Act of Assembly, pas sed the 15th day of April, A. D. 1851 entitled, "An Act to provide for the election of Judges of the several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regu late certain Judicial Districts it is provided " That the qualified voters of each of the several counties of this) Commonwealth shall at the next general election, nt the times aul places of elect ing representatives, and whenever it shall hereafter become necessary for an election under this act, and under the constitution of this Commonwenlth, vote for five persons at the first election, and at ev ery election thereafter, as tnany as shall be neces sary under the provisions hereof to serve as judges of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth, one person to serve ns president judge of the judicial district in which such county shall lie, and two persons to serve as associate judges of the several courts of such county. tjr.c. 2. That the qualified electors residing with in the jurisdiction of any tlisti-ici court or other court of record now existing or hereafter to be cre ated by law, shall at the general election, and whenever thereafter tho surac shall be necessary, at the times and places for holding seh election within their respective election districts, vote for one person for president judge of such Quiut and as many persons for associate judges theafof as shall be required by law. Stc. 3. That the judges of the Supreme Court and the president judges of all other courts of re cord and the associate judges of tho Di rict Court and the Court of Common Pleas of tht ei'y and Cuunty of Philadelphia and the Distrir Court of the county of Allegheny, shall be learned in the law, and all the aforesaid judges shall bt qualified electors of this Commonwealth and slinlljie other wise qualified as required by the second action ol the fifth article of the constitution of this Common wealth, j Sec. -1. That the election for judges sbl beheld and conducted in the several election tU-tricts in the same manner in all respects as cioi'.ioiss for representatives are or shall lie held ur cf "u-le.i. and by the fame judges, inspectors and f her o!:i cers ; an d tho. provisions of the vf t!if Oenerai Assembly, entitled "An act relating to Kiie elec tions of tliis Commonwealth,"' approved thv second day of July, o.ie thcu3 md eight hundred nil thirty nine, and its several supplements, and j'.i other lihe laws i a far as the same shall he in i'oee and applicable, and shall be deemed and taken l. apply tj the ehetions for judges: J' unid, Hiat the afui-es-:'. 1 electors shall vote f.,r judges t.f he Su premo C urt on a separate piece of paper md for ail o.ber judges re ;uired to Le learned in lac law on another eeparate piece of paper. 1 :,8, make known and give notice, us inhnd bv ! the I'., section of the aforesaid act 1 am !-ect -d i " that every person, excepting justices oCence 1 ...... ....,. u3 oinec lor Sfci.,.!?. of viorit i or trust under the government of the United Sutes, or of this. S:ate, or any citv or Incorporated dtrict I ub.tlo 1- I, e.oeleis.o.oel ,'-',..,.,. I wilt-tin r a cii:n:issiiii'.l i hicer. or ncent. niic is or shall le- employed under the legislative, jblieia ry, or executive uep.srt:ieiit ol" this State or luitcd Statts, or of any city e.r inc.rp. i atcl districij and ! also, that every meiober of Congress, ici.l thsjState j Legislature and of the select or common cejmeils ! oi aii en i , coiuiiiissionei's .i :uiv ine;orr"jr..t:i u;s tr:ets, is by Ia-.v mci.pane ot hol-i.ng . r lici-.I-ing at the saute time, the office or fipp-o-'ntiotrt of judge, inspector or clerk of any election this Coujjik nwoa'.th, and that no inspector or j'.l Ije, or other officer of auy such e'eeisou, shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for." i Also, that in the fourth section uf the Act .j' As sembly, entitled, '-An Act relating to election and far other purposes,' ' approved April , lSo)it is euaetel tint the aforesaid loth section shlih t) t be construct; d to prevent any mi. ilia (diieer .-j bor ough oliieer from serving 11s ju h:e, iiispec'- or cieriv ; al any general or sr-eeiai deep Oil I t lis ' T ' i Commonwealth. Also, that in ttie tjlst section or the a j it i enncted that "every giiure! tnrl s;"eb:l el-rwori shall be opened between tho hours of eight a. uteri in the forenoon, and ahull continue, without iilr-ruptio-.i or adjournment until sevt n o'rh.ck ij the evening, w hen the polls shall be closed. j i he general, special, city, ineorpot atrd :i.:ri,-: and township clocl'o.i.s, an I r.I! elections f. ith-e-tors of pre-i dent aii'l vice president of the Itited States, shall be held nod Conducted bv the iitejec tors and judges elected as aforesaid, and bv jerks ; appointed as hereinafter provided. i j ' -'No p'.'isi n shall be permitted to vote aii'tiy , election, as aforesaid, hut a white freeman 'Ohe j age of twenty-one years or more, who shall -ive j resided in this State at least one year, and ij the j election district w here lie offers to ,ft at le.it ten i d tvs ir.i:ne'.'.::t lv lirecedio'e; suc'i election, and litis - 1 in two years paid a State r.nd county tax, tiich shall have been ass ssed at least ten .lays bt'Vre ' the e'.eetio::. Rut aciti. ;.i of tiie United St is, i who has 'previously been a qualified voter r-ffuis ! State, r.nd removed therefrom and returned. em. ', i who shall have resided in the election district, ,md j pat I tixes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to votj af- ter resoling 111 tn:s state six tnontns. yvoeit,. That the white freemen, citizens of the Uiled states, between the ages of 111 n ud -'1 years, Jiu l have reside 1 in the .- lection districts ten das as .-iforrsai't. s!'...I! be entitle.! to vote, a'tbo'-te-'i they sha'! 1 ot h .ve pi': J taxes. ! Xo person shall be admitted to vn'.i whose name is not "C mtain? ! in the iisi of taxubie iriabi itants furnished by the com-nissiotsi rs. unless, fir.-t he prodnv a iec?ipt for the payment, v.itVn t-.vo ye n s, of a State or county tax assessed agree, bly to the constitution, and give satisfactory evi.Vuce on his own tttlh cr suflirmation of another, tiitl lie has pa;d such a tax, or on failure to pro-luce : re ceipt shall make e:ith of the payment theroot. or Second: if he claim a right to vote by being mi n o tor between the age of I'l and li-2 years, he sha! ile-po.-e 011 oath or atiiruvitioii. that he has rcside..'iii the State at least a year before his application ii I make sueh proof of i.is residence in this district as is required by this act. and that he does verily ic iieve, from the accounts given him that he is of .age afore.-aid. and give sueh other evidence as is -e- quire 1 by thi" at, whereupon the tr'.tr.e of the per son so admitted to vote, shall be inserted in tlics.l-phabc-tical list by thi i i.speotors and a note niacx apposite thereto by writing the word "tax,"lfae shall be admitted to vote by reason of having n aid tax, or the word " :sge." if lie shall be admitted to vote by reason of sueh age shall be called out to the clerk s, who shall make the like notes in tie list of voters kept by thorn. "in all cases where the name of the pars. i claiming to vote is found on tho list furnished bf the commissioners and assess .r, or his right tl vote whether found thereon or not, is objected t by any q-t iiiiied citizen, it shall be the duty of tin inspectors to examine such person on oath as t his qualifications, and if he claims to have reside-: within the State for one or more ve.srs. his oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but shall makf proof there by nt least one competent witness, whr shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next preceding said election, and shall also himselt swear that his bonalide residence in pursuance-nf his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for thepurpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if require 1, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall hg admit ted ti vote in the township, ward, or district in which lie shall reside. "If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of any election under this act fro it'.o.si ig siie.n vrt-erViii - r : ' lenco to any sucli rirrieer, f hall interrupt or im properly interfere with liim in the execution of his duty, or ,-h ill block tip the window, or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously "disturb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence xinduly or overawe any elector or to prevent him from vo ting or restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not excee ding five bun lred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court, where the trial of such offences shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, or district, or township where the said ofi'cnee was committed, and not entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less thau one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprison- 1 el not less thau six months nor more than two years. Pursuant t j the" provisons contained in the o.th section of the act fust aforesaid, the judges of the j aforesaid districts bhall respectively take charge of j the certificate or return of the election of their re- i spectlve (Iis:riets, and produce them at a meeting ! of one judge from vch district at the Court House j in the borough of Ebensburg, on the third day af- 1 ter the day of elections being for the present year on FRIDAY tiie 14th of OCTORKR next, iheu and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that w here a judge by sick ness or Unavoidable' accident, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate ot re turn aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors of the clerks of the election of said district, wh.o shall do and perform the duties re quired of said judge unable to attend. Given under my hand at my ofiice in Ebensburg, the 8lh day of Sentember; A, D. ISVi, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the seventy-eighth. AUGUsTIN DURP.IX, Sheriff of Cambria county. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, "( September 11th, 13. 1' Sew Cabinet Ware Room. JAMES S. TODD informs the citizens of Ebens burg, and the public generaliy, that lie lias opened an extensive and varied assortment of Cab tnct Wart in Mr. Robert Davis' new building. Main street, nearly opposite the "Mansion House," where he will be happy to have them call and ex amine Ids MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND OTHEU VARIETIES OF FURNITURE, consisting in part of Sofas, P.uroaus, Tables, Ecu steads, Secretary's, Stands, .to., tc. He will have constantly on hand an excellent as sortment of Fancy and common CilAins, which he will sell Iowii than ever before i'crcd in this place. Every article ordered will be made in the most wovknoiidikc ni uiner. of ;h" b.--t materials ; and REPAIRING of a'! kinds will l. i.r.mit'.y atte:: I ed to. I lis terms are CV? 1 1, and being deli rmiu'-.l to sell low, is ml keep ii"'.:.' b-.: goo 1 Mtie'.es, he hopes to ivcc;c- u . j-atroliag'i of a -liscri miuatin pubiic. Ebensbiirg, Julv IS'l. WATCEMAEXES LOOK IIELE. lispose of my entire stock of Watches, T will X clc ocks. Jewelry (of all descriptions.) stationary. &.C., and the fixtures of m v shop in Ebeusb-irg, pri or to the f.rst of October, next. An excellent op poitunity is thusaiforjed to amy person desirous of engaging in the bu-iness, as this is liic only estab "!"""K"'- ' ,c - "ars hn c""t- .,,ow. .,r0'Mo7' fV tm'; !,0,s"' :,n 1 ": !P 1',t "i"-"1 v!" '", ,:'"'? . ;-,'' ul '-o-::s:..:: , a.., , f'"'r S:lII on fiUterti.s. 1 or ,lf"'"''-'''ltI "b -'H I' or writ.- to the vub.--.-r:- ber. at Ebensbul'JT. SI . U. IILDSON. lishment of the kind in Ebensburg. Said stock and Ebenjbu;g, July - l.:'rjfHolHd.:vsbiir , i s:,:; -'.)- td. 1!' and 1 1 irit'r.L' I -u Jj luil copy three times r.ie .'1' t;:.s lt. Tt'DoIt. M. IteilJLItTS. A !Yev Firm, rfl! IE subscribers would respectfully inform the -I- citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they liave just received from the city of Philadelphia, and have opened at the store room formerly occu pied by J. R. Craig, a large assortment of G TIG CEP-EE 2, . i- - 1 -.. 1 ...i... f n ' . 1 . . . . j o; an Kio'is,. coi .s! iss u. i ii-- . " i : o 11' a 1 i le o - , . : t.oi'ee, lea, Sugars, Spices, I he.-se. s.iter, Soda, ami Sugar Crackers, Ess ence of Coffee, Chocolate, Cinnamon. Citrons, Dates, Ral.-en.-:. iiiied Currant-, Prunes, Figs, A'mon Is. Preserves Pickles, 1 'ran ges, Lemons, Tobacco, . yours, Snuhs, ;.c., e-.e. AAOt .'. 'H ke; t constantly or. Laud. Families will do ,e'.l to call iiiui examine our assi.rtnien: Confections before put chasing terms musi and will be CASH, a of Groceries s n 1 elsewhere. Our we intend to sell lower firm any t-s'siblish Maj 0, Vr.:,Z. lent in the co: is t v. Tl T(i)R x ROl'.FRT. j. 11. rttAKo .IAS. II. !!A.e;i.ioN. rS'.lil su'-.scr; hers Would respect fully inform their -1. frier: da and the puolic that they are now pie pared to receive and forward all good consigned to tiieir care by any of the Lines, or by Cential Rs.il ron 1, mid hope that by strict attention to their bu siness that, they will be enabled to render perfect satisfaction to ail that will patronise them. AI! e.jods will receive the greatest care and att'ji.thui. CRAIG oi HAMILTON, .'efi'erson, March 15, IS-Vl. AelauiS & t'o.'s Li:.js ess. J. P.. l IIAlG, agent will forward ati packages of .ds or money, dailv except Sunday to all the principal cities in the Union, and all the towns ou the Riiiruad between Philadelphia and Pius burg. icn;is I iiatsUi oiti. -fitliM and after this date Passengers taking ? seats in the cars without tiekets, t Billions where there is a ticket ofiice. will be eliai j :d ten cents extra. W. W. 1 ORY, A iji'i. i J'i nit. A. Ji. Co. Summit, July l!S, ISo", -y.'. Adams is. 1'o's JCxisrcss;, W.W. Ivory & Co., Agents, "VSriM' forward ail packages of goods or money, VV daily, except Sunday, to all the principal cities in the Union, and all towns on the Rail Road between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Drafts col lected from California. Drafts" sold on Ireland, England or Scotland, from i; 1 up-.var.'.s. Money for drafts must be par. Summit, July -S, lS-VJ- '.OXiCil. "!- UTTERS of Administration having been grant I i ed to the iindei signed on the estate of Pvt.-r Geer, late of While Tow nship, Cambria county, de ccased. All persons indebted to said c-tate arc notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, A im r. Ebensburg, July 10, IS jo. tf. W.M. HAViS. -'O'C,- I.l.OVK. E)avis& fJoyd, TTAYINU formed a partnerhip in the Mercantile XJL F.usiness, would respectfully solicit the pa tronage of their friends and the public generally. Call and see us at the old stand of William Da vis. April 20, .ilivayson Haiiti. j'TONEWAEE, Earthen vrare, Nails, Cast-steel 3 and Salt, for sale bv DAY1S it LLOYD. May VI, 1852-20. School II00U. 4 : ccner.il assortment of ROOKS, such as fire ZSL used in our common schools, for sale b DAMS .v LLOYD. Lalioroi'K Vntrl. 50 Laborers are wanted to work on the Ebens burg and Susquehanna Plank Load, to whom libnvul. u-tll l.n -iv.-n !,n!v to pithiT it il' uhdcr.-igucd. GLASS 1IUTIIISON. Ebensburg, June.", ISoo. S-IlingT oJI' at t ost. M Y entire stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Stationary, at my btore, one door East of the Post Office. " WM. li. HUDSON. Aug. 10, 8o3 3t. S. Ictcv!.berjrcr's VTiolesale and Retail Clothing Store. C10ATS, Yests, Pauts, Hats, Caps, Shirts, lland- kerchcifs, Cravats. Roots, Shoes, Carpet-bags, Trunks, &c. Sold cheap for Cash. Summit, Cam Iiria County', Ta. TIiislTay! F")R the highest prices are paid for hides, skins and tanner's bark in either trade cr cash by J. MOOEE. OO K. HERE! Just received hy the Pennsyl- inia Rail Road, and for sale bs J. Moore, Criud Stone?, Patent Buckets, Broom. Cheese. Cotton YRrn, Clover ?eed, cbd a large lot of Cir :K!ert Tool. Airill. rilliLS WAY1 For I have just received and of-I- fersalea large lot of Stone and Earthen Wares. The highest price paid for wool. Ebensburg, April 1. J. MOORE. -ft W Vl Uushela oi'Peans, and HXl bushels ol dried JLJLF Apples oa baud uud for ssO.e at the foot of plane 4,. A. P. R. K . July 8, 1852. W. K. PIPER. Ckff POUNDS wool, butter, eggs wanted by J. MOORIi. WOOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain, taken in exchange for goods at J. MOORE'S STORE. rilllE highest nrice paid for wool nt the stote of 1 . GEO. J. ROl'GERS. "T 711 IS KEY, Whita Led, uud Linseed Oil for V salcbv J. MOOKE. Iloiase and Iot in r.In-nsluirt; fur Sale. IS the undersigned designs leavluK tliis place about the 1st of October, next, he will sell on favorable terms, all that new. two-story frame house, uml half lot on which the s.iruo is erected, t-ituate in the borouirh of Ebensbiirg opposite the Cuthulic church- There is a never-lasiin well of pure wa ter, wood house and wash-house upon the premises. The house was buiit but a shrt time ago, is well finished in every respect, and in perfect order. ( The situation commaims one ol tho best views of , the surrouii iiii couatrv tint can be fviund jr. the ) village. Those ileslri f purchasing will crill vpon or i .l er at Eensbui--, v ho will V iiu' .i .'.!:.t: u coniern'.ng the write to the su 'is. imjeirt all i.n s property and terms l; i ca. 11' ' cf .i!'.'. An indisputable tit!-- V. '.i. IT nt rso. :S !I !.n i.vpo-.i'.s of the 1.,1-eito Phi h d" l.oreito, uut.l , th 7;!i d.:v of Si w'il !e V'-ei'M ed T'.t 1h ok boa 1 1 '': -my in !h I, o'e'oe'.;, P. M. of e rtem!-i r m1:.'. for tho d..y, j iio'. .-'nil i less, i thee Of le :i IV.' liia- .11!'', '.v':"' - I ".r ,.-r- of snid .1 Plan and s;ie. :'i -.!' i omjiaiM 's O-Tlce for two d ttili-f. I ll ewis" r-t the s si!! I :- e:.':.o '.;, ; .,, s r i ii r to the day th.ie ! phe-e o"::e hnndre-1 and h Spruce thmk ! propose :'.! w:M be ! lsinelv tliousa'.id feet reived f f three i feet h.i -r, ni d f.irtv three thoissatn! feet of Ptlilig timb r o bv i imhe-s, to be s ;, R.e.d. ifre: e-1 at two pojnt I'.v . . !: or j. i.n ibi: Aug. VI. 1 Aoiic ( Sjj:Uc i j J T IS ORDERED, Th-it all licensed taverns in . t'aii.tiria county, shall. close their bars on Situ j day; and any ir.fringeiiient of this order will becrti i sidereu a good cause ft,r revoking the license of the 1 per-. .ii so off n li..'. 1 Ry the Court. 1 R. L. .InllNSTOX. c:,:-:. f.-V5""A!! the papers in the county will 'rrsert t!u-ec j times and charge ennniy. ! Ei -n-huig. Aug. 4, IH',-, l i :,t. ' .1. l:tttn ''k:nitii-oi;, With M-vrple. Elhls Ji H'Clurc, 1 PORTERS and D-n.b-rs in F.-r.-ii'n and D..mes tie FANCY' DRY Cod!-'. Trininiin-s, ll-.-iery. 1 Ghive V, l.i: talis. No. O.ur. n-.'.s. Cravats. Combs, Prus Ii hbotlS. s, Put ' . :s, .- iss;.. "!' ! 3 ' .W'.'.i III :S--e . ,.e. 1 rth Third 1 Alley. Phil.oielT h tw o no :.rs a oove M. M. MART! V.. .1. A. ELLIS. E. '. Mefl.FRE. ) Philadelphia, Feb. 1 '. Jar.its Doughorty, at j w Tilol.l'.sAI. II and retail dca'ors in Tobacco. ntf s' t'.'l Cirars. w ar l.otie s-t "be Si.mb 1 west corner of Ihii-.t an 1 Race sti ei t l'hiiaib-1-pliie,, lately oec'jpse 1 by LmP.v-g. Kueedl.-r & Co.. ! !;eep constantly on h.-shd a larje and well selected j stock of the most celebrated brands of CHEWIX3 T0B1CC0, IMFOETED tI"A33, j Domestic cigai .-. r.n l sr.uit. vim h they orKr i.,r sale on as favorable twins r.s tiny li.-.use in the city. Orders rotiq l'y illtetl led to. Augu-t i '-! "-sy. Jeha Fe.rktr. James II. Pari er. .gii 6 tnsis:-r u t o.. -TIU:UM.: Groeei's. dealer in Hour and ! V Ea'-oii, Foreign Wine's and Ei'sitnlics, )hl i M inot.e-il.ebi and Rectified Wh'-';ev. ; Ko. 5, Coiniaercial H-ov.', Liberty S:roct. j August 19, l!s.-,:;.ly. j George Rhey. Levi ilattbews. William Ehbs. IltltlV. 35A'i""I5M S I: i i).. ' Jl'U. ESA ':. :' 'imr.rs nil Co ;,),. i.v..,',.n .! , -i i ehnni. Dealer? in nil kinds of Produec rnd j Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 7T and 7'J Wattr j Street, I Pittsburgh. Ta. j August 10, lo!. ' JolIN M'l'KVITT. W ! 1.I.1A." Jl'l t:vn r. ! J41IS.V 3I"Ii: FiT U liliC. j "T Tf riliH.FSALE grocers n:,.l dealers in Foreign I f fin 1 Domestic l.i.iuor, Reetilie l Whi.-ki v. j Flour, Paeon. I'll h. Oh. e'-e. .',(-.. ,Vc. No .111. I.ib j erty street, c-j p.jsltc the heal of SuiithfieM, 1'itts i burgh, I'.-i. i December I'd. 1Sj2'J tf. s:;r.i:: u .:sji if 1 1 M i..- A Li. dealers in ..'. CII-' I i'jin. furnish cheap Warehouse '2': which tiny are prepr.red to merchants and hotel Keeper? Market street. Pliila.b Feb. 2, IS jo ly. Pa. a: . 1.11 i t'- 01 r. wm. i tsi'Tin! MUX II li AL'nx a noun ii: i.i 1; :.': si" i i a.. r-.VYE e-.ristaiitly on hand a ft. I L Teas, Wij'c?, Liquors and r. nssoi tnient Ot ccries echeral- No. 17 Koflt Wafer Street, and Eo. 10 Iloilii iJclawr-re Avenue. PHILADEL'flllA. ', is-d. Januarv CHAKLE5 K. STARTLE'S Xo. IVortt. 'I'tli '5 fc!.. uliiivr t':ioii 111. Kast Stile, I'jillattclpnin. HAS constantly on hand French I'ran li b:n 1 Cia n-.id a reneral a-ser'.nser.t ... ,-.''01, 1...n.l Fi--is.'-!. Fran lies. f 1 ' lilt 1 N WINES. A ES( ). All k ids of Am eric irlts, 5.. Wm. !3rarlail S'osi. CABINET WAKE TiOOMS, A.'rT'hiisy Street, i.....iaa,-.J. ;:. -Tf 7GUI.D n soeet !'r: !y ii-vite the ntt.-iiii-:5 of lee V l.tiioic to their supei ior Ft .cis: f Fi-rtiirure of every , b scrintiosi. Ihtrnitit'-e of ad ...... iiirf i 11 or ter ou ;.ie sti-.r.c.-i nouee. dors from :i di-tur.ee promt. :!y alien led to. July 1, ls-, 2. All or- Ext Siai:Ka lZii.A, Ehensbnie;, Psi. f flltE un.lvrstL'iicd respectfully informs the pnb JL lie that be is now prepare i w ith every requisite for their aooomuiodatioii, and w ill exert every ef fort to render his house an atti sictivv and comfort able stopping place. His table wiil always be sups plied with every delicacy the season affords, and his bar stocke t with the best i f Wines an 1 Lopim s A careful and attentive Lustier will hsive charge of the stables, lie rcspectliilly solicits a share ol patronage. JAMES MYERS. April 2, lSoO tf. SXi-liaiiv,c ESoJtl. Hollidaysburg, Elair Co., Pa. r"11IE proprietor assures the public that r.o cxer X lions will be wanting on his part to render his house home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a share of public natronage. GEO. POTTS. April 20, lbo2. JltJIV t. MtGH.b, Ii AS leased and refitted tbe Mc.Miilcn House, (bite the Ecr.uet Hotel! in the borough of Johnstown, where Le will bo git 1 to receive tiny of his friends w ho mav favor him with iiieir patronage. ! He has aiso openea a bur w una ciiosce eeiucuoit 01 wines an si ii'pjors 01 an kiuus. . Meals served to suit passengers who wish to tra vel by the Pa. R. R. JOHN C. MAG ILL. Johnstown, Pa., July 22, lfvi. rotti:sT isov ss:. Campbellto-uf Ciiuibria county Ta. flHE undersigned. Proprietor of the above Lfo X tel. informs his friends and the public that he is well prepared to furuish the best of accommo dation, und is determined to pieuse all w ho may cull with him. ,0HN-P.rARLSlL Campl'di -towr June 10, lsol-bm- Y 11.1,1 AM UI'ITELL, Attorney at Law, EbcuiVarg, Pa. OFFICE on Main Street, in the cf.-ce occupied hytien. Jos Js;Ionail Jnnuary latel 1II111I.I:S AI.IIKIlilCT, Attorney at Law, Ebcntburg, Pa., 11 1 ' practice in tbe sfvcrnl courts ofCambri 11 isair. ana iuiiii;iij"ion cnrrit.cn. tjermuusean ciiKint and reeeive advice sn their own Iitiignxn. tltlice opposite th3 Court House, formerly occu pied by R. L. .1 ohnstor!, l'.S . l.ben"1!"-, 1'ebrunry H, 1 S-"..; Iv. i.n b;i. c. ?vi.;Afii, Af.orr.cy at L .v;, Ebcusbjrr;, Ta. ""T'II.L jir.-ietice in the S'-ver.iI Vi.: ts of Cum- v i.i in. .:r.:r, fie .-i.i . s e.:.:i receive i )d.c ? r n I'.-i.n . store i f Mu rrav. . i'. M.ie X. is., jL.lv. :n 1 1! .-do u-j ic- iii the'.i- , t tr. i 'i.e.! s ft . Co. : r-.nvtirs. n iai.uae. ol tkc i. Si Mill, , ElMuburg, Pa. Atu.-si -y r-t 1 t r,i.: i.ith- M'l el"! ':'Ut l" ol :Ull- 1: hana. an-l V e-t iii r bin 1 eounties. rest., j ,i::i.';t Cel.. M'Uotiali'a dwcll- Ot'.ice on (. e.i Jan. I",, i:. Ill T 1SI.M., Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., " J 1 1.1. j r... ti. e iu the t-evci's.l Courts of C:un- P.'.air an ! i .!;.. n.a counties. All rn- session 1 ( u .- -1 ri.tra i , s cure wil pronipt'y attended to. 'liiee on Main .-ti'eet adjoining I.i s I welling he u,i. . Eb.-u-burg, J-j'y 1, lSVl--l,-;-r,:n.'':' i tEOAHAS t . .11'EkOtl V.IA,, Attorney at Law, HoIIidaysbsrg, P;t. "1 1.L nttetid the s vera! Courts of Cambria cout-.tv. ns hcretob re. Othee or.edix rwist )f r'. MeFaibsi! i - -a ioet w ;;r"ve'ii. Juiy -1,1 s ')'. sy -v. i.. ti i: iai. Attorney :.t Law, Johnstown, "it K on Main strcei, two d.rs h ho Olli.e. h irt. IS" I. Iv Pa. east of the M: I Attorat-y at Lav.', Johnstown. ' "".Fl ic Clint, n -.-. t. ia the J ;e Seeoii t (n od i Ptr.-Uina'i Str'-e llo; ui. .iauu-.rv ;.t. Isol lv. :rr.ty r,t Lew, Ebcnsburj, Fa. 11 Co- i 'i.urt House, ui' s.si.rs. 1. lsVJ. Attorney at L?w Jotmstown, Fa. Fi b E on Chrstofi Street, a tb.ois ho'.'lh T the cirtser tf Ma".:i a:.l Ciit.t..u. o Xpril Ll'I, IS-'.:;. .'. V. "WElilleii'i'Eili, Attorney at Lv.'.-, Ehctiorrg- Fi., T, "ILL 1 raeEee in the oer:il Courts of Cs.m V t brin, l'.'mir and Indiatist eouoties. All pro fessional business in'.r.isted to Lis care wiil be prot.ipt'.y aileiuie.i to. Otliee iti Main s.itet i'ppo-Iu- In: V.1.1. Ltmon's ffiiec. Ebcn-burg. Ai-rl! IJ'.C-.:. n::xi r.vi:. Atlcrticr at Law, Ebcntburr, Vn OFFICE two ..loots West c li '1-1. f Major I'heii.pson s .ttillV k-. Ulil.V, Attci'iscy i-a, ELeiituig, II" ILL prut t ice in the .-everal t' our is l'.lair and Indi.-u.a cntstl.-s. Oh'0.0. N ). 4, " Co'e-.oo, le lb w," 'IV !!o,.se. Fi.vn-bure. An., lb. MC.'. lv. of b 1 :-.f lb lob C rtiit ;.it EE.iiiB. ij v :.i 4;i:ii iv, Attorney at Lt.?, Ebcnsl urg, Pa. CFFICl., No. ' I out t House. January 1 , 1 ;.ib- t osoiimvic i. w, near tisc Justice cf the Feace, Ebcrsbu'-j', Pa, "ILL .-.-.tell.! j T !'. t'y 1' ssll 1 ileelioi: trusU d to Li cat e ('f'iee, a;ljoining hi 1 ill J' .l Ul ;l, ijs-vj. if. lil. I., (.'tr I VI I, PECTFULLY ten lets h:s .servieeo to tin- tit. fTl jl V. ietls of I. ben.-1 cine and Surgery. Office in Dr. Sel.r.e ''? '- II' !.:' 3 ib-ue S i'C if Meds- o:-p; the Presbyterian (' i .! une '1 i, I -'!. JTotary Public, Sciivcr-ei sr.d Conveyan.-f JOirNiTOVvT., CAilkPIA CO. PA., il l. als , aittn 1 to bis duties i.s .?u-i. e ral ir -tn ir.eiiTs ! 'irstsr. such r-s I e- :grcetm-i.ts. F.u. :gv. 1' v.er of Att-.-r- ;, i raw n op aec'.r-ttt I v. C..'It ct ' r. cntriis his care 'v.-.t tvetve sit let attvntt! Mav 1 J, l.;'h(l-tf. n. Jafcti-"3 tl Ike Peace, foot of Pia'.e No TJ'ILL r.svul psotj.; liy to tli collti tl-'iis entiu fc I" his care. t.hee, adjoii.'.nv; the Post oti led of, July, 1 in r. 3 Icmy vi t ngl'.v, - Ti -ii ;':i. 3ohns-towa. Pa. ilL O' I'lt'li ii.-j.t r I - d'.'a 1 r.v, c .1 ner M . t.tid Re Iforl t ,vi, J.i'.y 21. 1 tr. 01 s-'i oi:.l s' i'i lei s to the eitl.s e-.i .tl l!l 1 iii.i i- i' . to'.TIr. I , iu ti c practice IS..:, ut ai. ! mr: Oihe e next .!..., 1 M iv 2'l. iso-;. "jj ERi'Eli l'Fb'LLY ten bis his services to the JL... citizen if Johnstown and vicinity, in the practice of Medicine i.n 1 S'irg"ry. Office at the Drug stor of Kratzer and Sheridan corner of Clinton and Main streets. RePidence Main street, second door b( low Von Luenau's sloi e. Ur. Ji. ti. 5'icli, i" ESPECTFl'LLV tenders his services to the cil fc.. i.ens of Suninierhill tewnship in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. HHce at ila'i Way lIuu-, Cambrl.t county, Via. Novv2E Is."; 2. A C'AitSJ. OIL A. Y MAG LEY ha-, ing permanently located in Jefbcison, Cuu.tiia county, te-pettfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of the place i.i.d thesurrou.id'oFg country, Iu the prac tice i" Me.!' .'i.:c and Surgery. OH'. co ' u M.tln street, where he can always be fouri 1 and consulted, except when absent on pro fessional pU:':0SS. Jo 'Vers -1, April 1 I, l.-:." '-'-". i.K'jvis isitni v, r .i. l-,r er nr.d Hair pressor. IN the ba?.:icnt fteiy cf J:iT?s .V Co's., ware I room. Ebensburg. M 1. l.-ly. V i i. . .oil',.- lore, n'l 1 iuzui uwivu u a AM J VUZOl'8 IU .1 superior juaTiiier. . CarruIlWw n. Caaibria County, renxylvtnii. rilllE undersifrned is prepared ti accommodate X in the best kind of style all who may lavor him with a cull, and hope by fctriist attention to business to merit and receive a td.are of public fs tn,n:i;c. ' HENRY SCANLAN. May 2", 1 o2.-ol-tf. t