Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, September 16, 1853, Image 3

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DEMOCRAT AND SESTIXEL
LOCAL I
II.am.uoly Case. We have boon informed
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Ci melancholy ana latai amur , mc-i wuurreu
mar the Sumniit recently, the particulars of
w hich arc as f jIIows :
A man, whose name we did not hear, felt symp
toms of Ague and remarked, to the keeper of a
Grocery St ore that he would "give almost any
thing to prevent an attack of the disease." The
Grocer replied that he would cure him, and there-
upon gave him a quantity of Tartar emetic, which
lie took and went home. The dose was entirely
too great, and he was prostrated at once from its
effects. Dis. Jackson and Howe were sent for,
hut before they reached him he was dead.
This should prove a warning to persons who
are in the habit of administering medicines by
random. Human life is too precious to be idly
tampered with, and none should attempt to deal
out poisonous or dangerous drugs but those who
are familiar with their proortics and effects.
IIlrraii for tue Music ! Just as we were
sitting in our Sanctum, pen in hand, trying to
conjure up an " item," the strains of " Oh, Su-ban-at
.'" greeted our ears, pathetically ground
out by an Organ grinder. A crowd surrounded
the imported musician, of course, wliile he played i
away .s if the fate of kingdoms depended upon i
his getting as much nO'seout of the box as pos- j
fcible. He seemed to be happy all around seem- :
ed to be happy; and, reader, would you believe it?
we almost envied the man with the organ. i
Couet, For the past ten da-s Court has been
111 OVCOlUlI 111 Vt.ll LV' !! 1. Jill , V. UUUI"Vi VI - V j
Lave been Jisnostal of. but the attendance has :
been small. The business of the Quarter Ses- i
fcions will be found reported in to-day's paper
tl
aud for this intere.stinsr synopsis wc arc indebted
to Chas. AY. Webstuu, Esq., who is one of the
most rentlemanlv and attentive Lawrers at our i
tar.
Large Tomato. Mr. Robt. II. MeCormick, of j
the CliCrry Tre.e.- Ca.nbria county, presented us j ,alc ofboardin-. Such is not the case. All of
jrith a Tomato weighing liro pounds, for which I 0ur hotel proprietors announce their deterniina
we tender our thanks. It was perfect iu apK.ar- j ln ,n;,t-0 n inrrrnsr in the irico of boardintr
aiiee, and ta.;te, and the largest we over saw.
Daiukh jtEOxy rKS. Westcppcd into Mr. Tank
ersley's travelling Dapjuerreotype saloon the cith
er day, and took a look at his specimens, which
are certainly very good. The artist is quite a
rcutkmaii, and a visit to his "wagon'' will be
L.''ind pleasant to both ladies and gtnthmcn.
Wm! Nomin'atioxs. The Conferees from the
Counties of Bedford and Fulton, met in Bedford
on last Friday and placed in nomination Mr.
Kopelin, of Cambria, and Mr. Wilkinson, of Bed
ford, for members of the next House of Represen
tatives, from this Distinct.
Teiipekanxe Nomination. The Temperance
Conferees of this Senatorial District convened in j
llollidaysburg on Tuesday last, and nominated
Mr. MartinBcll, of Blair County, as the Prohibi
tory Lnjuor Law candidate fur the Sta'.e .Senate.
Heport of Cases iu Quarter Sessions,
Trttd Ciid disposed of , September Term. 1S33.
Commonwealth Indictment fur forcible entry
vs. and detainer. Verdict not
Jas. Kennedy. ) guilty, and the defendent, Jas.
Kennedy, to pay the costs. Fenlon it IKycr for
Commonwealth, Sam'l Wingard for defence.
Commonwealth J Indictment f u- Burglary and
vs. Larccncy. Verdict not guilt-.
Geo. Ornery. ) Hutchison for Commonwealth,
Magthan for defence.
Common wealth Indictment for keeping a tip
vi. Vtilinghou.se. Tlead guilty ,and
A. J. Lohr.
Fon for Com. C.
Common weal t h
vs.
lined $?A) and costs. Huichin
Ieyer for defence.
Indictment for keeping a tip-
Chas. LarlJns.
lined S..0. and costs. Iluichin-
son for Com
T.lh vcr for defence.
Commonw
callli ) Indictment fir keeping a
J. D. Hamilton. guilty, and Ptwutor, George i
Cj.til(nii-..i' finr tb rosts. Tlnti bins'in for
I.T.IIIVIH. .i I J ' .
V...l fin C .1. r
x,om. lageiiaii anu xniej 101 uiivuec.
Commonwealth ) Indictment for Larceny.
vs. Verdict guilty. Hutchinson
Henry Smith. ) for Commonwealth. C. Ileyer
f r defence.
Commonwealth j
Indictment f..r assault and
battery. Verdict guilt-. Hutch
inson tor Com. "White for de
fence. vs.
Geo. and Win
Gates.
Commonwealth "j Indictment f.r horse stcal
vs. I ing. Verdict not guilty. I'otts
Wm. Gates, Jo- and Kopelin for Com. Mnge
seph Gates, & I ban and Foster for defence. In
A. oreenwootl. 1 tins case great leenng was man
lfested and nearly the entire bar was engaged on .
one side or the other. The gentlemen above j building in "Walnut street. Nc .v York, ior S 520,
named addressed the jury. I f00 -,30,(11 h). Tlie building is now occupied
- lit. A T I'.i. T-. 0 4
tommonweann inaiciu.em.or.arcc.lv. er-
VS. uici uui .luiiy. aiTu iv 11 iir
llaman Paul. ) ster for Com. mgard, Ileyer
and Ma&rehan for defence,
Commonwealth
"J Assault and bat to:
M'Govern, Verdict 11
) Pros, pay costs. 1
attery 011 John ;
vs.
Thos. Lockard
not guilty, j
Hutchinson
fir Com. "Wingard for defence.
Commonwealth ) Indictment
for Larceny.
vs. couimueu.
Daniel Smay. )
Commonwealth 1 Assault and battery. John
vs, Custer, Prosecutor. Verdict
James Welsh. not guilty, prisoner insane.
Albright for Coin. Ilasson for defence.
Commonwealth Indictment for Larceny.
vs. Verdict Guilty. Hutchinson
Mary Cuff. J & Heed for Com. Webster for
defence.
Commonwealth
vs.
J. Rourke et al.
Commonwealth
vs.
J. Rourke et al.
Indictment for Riot. Verdict
Guilty.
Indictment for assault with
intent to kill. Verdict Guilty.
V7ar !
The statements in our London letters, which
we publish this morning, show that there re
mains hsrdly any chance for the preservation of
peace in Europe. Louis Napoleon has determined
that Russia shall either immediately evacuate the
Dan u hi an Principalities or that war shall ensue,
and has even brought the British Ministry to joiu
in an ultimatum to the Czar conceived iu that sense.
The Sultan has also demanded the same thing, de
claring that though he does not desirs war he will
nccept it. But Hwre is no probability that the
Principalities will be abandoned, and allowing the
utmost time for diplomatic prcorastiuation and for
malities, we may expect in the course of a mouth
to receive the official Declaration of War.
How that war will be waged, where its battles
will be fought, what nations it will involve, how
deep it will plow into the boundaries of countries
and tbe foundations of thrones, and what will be
its upshot, are questions of which yo clear solution
can now be had. But we do not think it can fail
to be a terrible nnd wide-reaching Struggle, and
lenTa more permanent marks in history than any
itr war of modern tiast'S. A .e York Trilune.
To tlie Citizens of Cambria Conntyi
Believing that it is the right of American free- j
men to select those whom they consider most
worthy and competent to represent them in the j
Halls of Legislation, and !er,recatinr the action
of a few who attempt to force a nomination upon '
the people without their knowledge and against !
their will ; the undersigned announces himself as
an indeKndent candidate for Member of the
House of Representatives of Pennsylvania.
It is not necessary that promises should be
made, by the undersigned, of the course lie would
pursue if elected. His principles are well known;
his interests are, those of the masses, and his at
tachments are with and lorn the jieopic among
whom he has lived from infancy. His present
p,)s;tion ilas i.t.u f .;ej uMm ium by men who i
attempt to control the wishes of our citizens ; j
he, therefore, asks that an honest public shall j
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give his -course an honest construction
MICHAEL DAN MAG EUAN
Ebensburg, Sept. 10, 1653.
Tite State Faiu. The Police arrangements lor
the ensuing State Fair have been perfected. May
or Riddle will place on duty, at the Fair ground,
a force of fifteen men. Four men will be station
ed at each of the two principal entrances ; four
men at the Treasurer's office, . and three men,
with general duties to perform, both inside and
out of the enclosure. In addition to this force,
the Committee of the State Society will appoint a
force of twenty-five men, to preserve ord'r, and
carry oat the police arrangements. Hugh S.
Fleming, Esq., late Mayor of Allegheny City
and a vigilant officer he was has been appointed
Superintendent of the Police, and will exercise
general supervision over the grounds occupied by
the Fair.
Hon. John C. Breckenridge, the talented rcp-
rescntative of the Ashland (Kentucky) District,
v. . , v...v .. . - 7 j
to deliver the annual address U-lore the nifiutK.'rs j
ot the society, on l nuay, the cvui mst. it is
' thouiiht tb.at Mr. IJ. will accept the invitation. t
iT " , , v ,i v- !
In case he should, those attending the t air wid j
enjoy a rich treat, for the eloquence of the "young j
Keiituckian" is well known.
We understand that fears are entertained, bv
many of the country people, that the hotel keep-
i eis, in this city, will raise, during the Fair, the
! and lodginjr. We trust this announcement will j
j quiet any fears on the part of our country friends !
who desire to attend the Fair. I'tttslurz Post, 1
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i A traveler over the Michigan Central
Railroad notices two features in its management
wliich are worthy of imitation by railroads
throughout the country, lie says : " Two things
struck me in passing over the Michigan Central
Railroad that ought to he introduced on every
railroad in the country. The first was a request
posted up in the cars at every seat, that any want
of courtesy on the part of the employers on the
road, should bo reported to the Superintendent.
The second was the planting of shade trees at the
stations ; at every depot there was a small but
handsome park ; at some depots, two or three
with trees, of quite large growth and casting a
refreshing shade."
Bicii Indeed ! The best juke of the season is
the attack of the. AVhigs ujioii Mr. lirav.-Uy, tbr
Democratic candidate for Surveyor General, ac
cusing him of intemperance, and recommending
the people to vote forjudge Myers as a teir.prrn.trc
iiuifi ! Why, even-body in I Ian isburg knows
that Judge Myers was always rs great an admi
rer of the ardent as any member f the Legisla
ture, during the three sessions of his attendance
here. It will not do, therefore, to attempt to
play this game. The trick is too transparent
the people see through it, and are not to be hum
bugged in this way. llnt rishurg Uui ia.
CCT-V Case of Love.
A young man who bad
,,ot'n laying attvntion to a
young lady at the
i "cs:t End for some time past, undertook to hang
himself in North Charles street, yesterday, be-
Cause he bail hejril that t! e " vnnn" l:nl-." bai il-
l.artt.d creature, w.-nt ofl'on SondavnndVot ,nr.
ned to another person. The disappointed one got
a rope, weut into the hay loft of a stable, tied one
end of the rope to a rafter and fastened the other
round his neck in a clumsy manner, and then
jumped out of the window. After the first jerk,
he put his hands up, seized the rope and cried for
help. Some person who happened to lie passing,
stopped and cut the rope, and the ra.-h lover walk
ed oil' as if quite ashamed. Boston Courier.
A Lakgp: Real Estate IYkciiase.. The Sec
retary of the Treasury has closed it is said, a ne-
gociation for the purchase of the old I mted States
p,.(- ila Hank of the Stale of New York, and the
Rank of Commerce, and the size of the lots is 75
feet on Wall st.eet, and 120 feet deep. It adjoins
the Custom House, and will be used fir an assay
ojijce, ss well as to relieve pressure of business
in the Custom House, by transferring the sub
treasury to the hank building. The property
was sold for about 200 ,000 when the U. S. Iiauk
charter expired, but all things considered, the
price now paid for it is said not to be extrava
gant. PROSPECTIS JF I I3G
"BLAIRSVILLE RECORD."
The establishment of Democratic paper in the
Borough of Rlairsville, Indiana Co., Pa., has
been long desired by the Democracy of Indiana
and Westmoreland Counties, and the encourage
ment that has already been extended, has indu
ced the subscriber to undertake the publication
of such a journal. He therefore, contemplates to
revive the publication of the "BLAIKSVILLE
RECORD," and will endeavor to make the paper
interesting, not only to the political but general
reader, and hop.es that in the enterprise he will
be sustained by the public.
Relieving that our State and National prosper
ity has arisen from the successful administration
of public affairs by the democratic party, and the
firm establishment of the principles and policy of
that party will promote and ensure the happi
ness of the people, he will faithfully endeavor to
sustain these views, and also adhere to the regu
lar est abli.-hed usages of the party. Deeming it
unnecessary to say more on this head, he only
asks to be judged by the course of the paper.
The materials of th oflice will lie entirely new,
and tbe paper will lie of large size, and not inferi
or to any published in the interior of Pennsylva
nia. Considerable expense will be incurred, he
therefore most respectfully solicits a share of the
patronage of the public.
Tkkms. One dollar and fifty eeuts per year if
paid in advance, or within six months, after the
expiration of that time two dollars will be char
ged. IL C. DLVINL.
07 Footc being once annoyed by a poor fid
dling fellow straining harsh discord under his win
dow, sent him out a shilling with a rejucst that
he would play elsewhere, as one scraper at the
door was sufficient !
DR. GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YEL
LOW POCK AND SRSAPAR1LL isasuueeem
EiiY ion Hereditary Taint.
Thousands cf individuals are cursed with griev
ous complaints, which they inherit from their pa
rents. The use of the Yellow Dud; and Sursiparil
lu will prevent all this, and save a vast amount of
misery, and many valuable lives,, for it thoroughly
exvds from the ruttem the latent taint, which is the
Slieij cr disease, and so takes off the curse by which
J
the sins or misfortuue of the parents are so often
visited upon the innocent offspring.
Parents owe it to their children to guard them
against the ctlects of maladies that rn.iy be cora-
muuicated by decent, aud children of parents that
! have at any time been affected with Consumption,
Scrofula nr Syphilis, owe it to themselves to take
i precaution against the disease being revived in them,
j Cuysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
; is a sure Antidote in such cases.
Sea advertisement.
TRY EAR R EES INDI AN LIN EM EST. It is
clear aud pleasant to use. Warranted all it is
recommended or money paid back. Prepared
by II. G. O. Cary, Druggist and Chemist, Cleve
land Ohio, to whom all orders Bhould be addressed.
Sold by an authorized Agent in every town in the
State. For sale by Fred. Kittel, Ebensburg Pa.,
and by Hughes & Wherry, Jefferson Pa.
Stray tow.
j -
'bensburK, on the 7th inst., a lar-jrc Red Cow.
lie is supposed to b about five vears old ; has no
particular marks. 1 tie owner is requestea to come
orward, prove property, pay chariri-s, and take
her away. JOHN G. GIVEN,
Sept II 1S53 3t
To Jout'iieytoen Curi iiiuc 3I:kcrs.
'PHE subscriber wishes to employ one Eo ly and
I Wheel maker, one Trimmer and Fainter and
one Coach smith. To pood workmen of steady
habits, liberal writes and permanent situations will
be given, at the Elair County Wajron and Carriage
manufactory. A. DE AEMIT.
Hollidaysburj; Sept. 9, 1S33 :Jt.
EI owe,
IT"!
AYING entered into a Co-partnership in the
actice of medicine, otter their services to
tbe inhabitants of Suiamitx i'.'e and vicinity.
Dr. Jackson can bo found at his resilience near
the toll gate, and Dr. Howe at the old office on the
.Summit.
Sept. t), 1S"3. tf.
tVIL.L.3.431 litTTKLL,,
Attorney at law, Ebensburg, Pa.
OFFICE on Main Street, in the otiioe lately
occupied by Gen. Jos. Mcbiouald.
January ID,
jexarl.e:s A3.imic;siT,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.,
IlTILE practice in the several courts of Cambria,
Elair. and Huntingdon counties. Germans can
consult and receive advice in their own language.
Ofhce opposite the CoUi't House, formerly occu
pied by It. E. Johnston, Esrj.
Ebensburg, February 3, 1m3 ly.
S ii'r.iL c vs;ai5D,
Attornoy at Law, Etensbnrj, Pa.
Tv7
T LT. practice in tbe several Courts of Cam
bria, Elair, .inl J i untmilon counties.
O.lice on main street two doors west of the
store of Murrav, Zr.hm & Co.
May 8, ISoJ ly.
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
"ILL practice in tin several Courts of Cam-
hria, lmr.aua, and estmoreiana counties.
) Olhccou Centre St., joining Gou. M'Louald's dwcli
I inc;.
Jan. To, 1851. ly.
i:. Ial . iJl..i.V, Jr.,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.,
"tX7"IEE practice in the several Courts of Cam-
bria, l'.lair aud Indiana counties. All pro
fessional business entrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to.
Oliiceou Main street fidjoiningliisdwellinghouse.
Ebensburg, July 1, Mio'-i 20 om.
1'iSOMAS C Ifa'ESOVi'I.B,,
Attorney at Law, Eollidaysburg, Pa.
"T'TriEL attend the several Courts of Cambria
W county, ns heretofore. Otlice one door west
of Win. MeFarland's cabinet warcrooni.
July 21. 1852. ly
'i I... ESiCYS'ii,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa.
OEF1CE on Maiu street, two doors east of the
Echo Otl'iee.
March 13, lf-.L ly
ciita .s . ieisizj;,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown. Pa.
OFFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Story
of Good i: l'ershing's Store Room.
January iift, lhol ly.
M. S1ASSOX,
Attorney at Law, Ebensbura-, Pa.
FFICE iu the Court House, up btairs.
Aug. 21, 18o3.
ASfKAlIAH IvOiLIV,
Attorney at Lpw Johnstown, Pa.
OFFICE 011 Cliiitvii Street, a few doors north of
the corner of Main and C'liutou.
April 2-5, 1H33.
c w. vi:i;sra:is,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg Pa.,
"" 7"ILL practice in the several Courts of Caui
t V bria, Elair and Indiana counties. All pro
fissional business intrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to.
Ollicc on Maiu stiect opposite Dr. Win. Lemon's
otucc.
Ebensburg, April 2S, 185327.
flxlox iji:vi:k.
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
OFFICE two doors West of Major Thompson's
Hotel.
joux s. iiaacv,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.,
1ITILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria,
l Rlair and Indiana counties.
OiKcc, So. 4, " Colonnade Row," near the Court
House.
Ebensburg, Aug. 10, 1S53 ly.
uicjiAL. d.ix 3iAt;maArv,
Attorney at Law, Ebensbcrg-, Pa.
OFFICE, No. 3, "ColouuaJe Row," near the
Court House.
January 1, 1S5L ly
THIS WAY! For I have just received and of
fer sale a large lot of Stone and Earthen
Wares. The highest price paid for wool.
Ebensburg, April 1. ' "J.MOORE.
IUivitI T. Storm,
Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer,
JOHNSTOWN, CAilERIA CO. PA.,
"VT 7"ILL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le"
? V gal instruments of writing, such as deeds
agreements, Foreign Rower of Attorney, &c-
drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to
his care will receive strict attention. m
May 13, ISO:! SO-tf.
M. WITMORE, C. H. WOLFH, H. JOXKS, CEO. J. DllF.
Ml.itmore, y olli, Co.,
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
Sign of the Anvil., A'o. 50 1JW ft., three do crs
above the S7. Charles Hold,
rFAKE this method cf informing customers and
-- Dealers that they are now in receipt of their
Fall Supply which has been selected with great
cue from the Manufactories of Ltro and -ho L'u.i
tern Statft.
Out st-iek comprises a much larger assortment
than is generally kept by similar t-d.ililislnn':;t j.
and "n particularly adapted to the Co in.'.ni y . .
Raring superior f.ov.liri..s fir procuring roo Is it
is without hesitation that wo duly competition from
any quarter.
We are now receiving Rirnnu-har.i nnd PLcfiicM
Manufactures, purchased and forwarded by one of
the Firm, who 1ms been spending pome months iu
Engljuid and Germany, nnd who will continue to
keep us supplied with Foreign Hardward bought
from first hands only.
Western Merchants are respectfully invited to an
cxai j'inrtion of our stock and prices previous to "o-
mi; miner Liistwam. Amoti'' our assortment niav
jji ii
liid
V
be tc iiid the follow ins :
Knives and Forks, 1100 da. Chisils,
pen knives "." cases planes,
scissors & sheers 32' 0 doz. files A; Rasps
rasors iu cast'-! 217 gun locks
silver plated lead table Spoons,
German silver " " "
shovels and spades 3"0 " jrross Erltauia
hay and manure forks, IV) " Saws
tennent saws 15 bales Deer' 3 hair.
3111
18H0
210
f0
2u0
3-30
'217
7i
40 Viil pitt and cross cutt saws
1700'duz knobs, locks und bitches
4200 pair trace chains 20t0 " pad chest locks
4U0 ' halter and dog chains, bellows, nnviis.
vices bj and coil chain, cast, sheer and Blister
4-jO d'jf nxes, best brand-, jtc.
Saddlery Ilui-riivure.
We af! continuing to make large addition to tLis
branch Jf our business.
Spt.jJ, IS-jo.
LI JfGKESY POSTAGE SAILP.0AD.
Sci'i: r. i N i k.n it em's Oi i h k,
llollidaysburg, Aug. 22d, lb-Vi.
QI'A
foposals will be received at the ofT.ce
tlj? Supcrmten lent of .lutivc rower, on the
Alletrhety 1'ortage Rail Road, H oEiJaysburr. Ra.,
on 'lue.-i'.ay, the 2"th biy of September ISO-'!, f r
dcli'eritg Coito Wooo for the use of said Road, as
f ol'.ws, viz :
St u.tion No. 1 : ! Foot of P. No. 1 0 : ) -2.000 cords.
J " No. 2 : (Font rf l'l.-.ne No. 0 :) 2JMMI
"' " No. :? : ( Head of 1'h.ne No. 0 1,000 '
", " No 4 : (At a middle point on Si;i:nni
Level : ) L'.OOO '
' " No. 5 : (At a mi l lie point o:i bevel be
tween 1'lants NoS. 1 .t 5:j :jJMM '
" No. C: (At Ft. of Phme No. 4:') r,,ifh) .
' ; " No. 7: (At V.'ator i- tnti.in opposite Col.
Kenns House : ) t,(n o "
.1 I IL X-.. O . t TT-JfU'.... H . I . ....i .l
- v. j . I .ii ii. i . ii i. ii'ii:.; .p.i.'o
4 No. 0: (At Kt-rrs Loj Hcu-e between
Power aud Morrimtitts Bridge :) C.oihi
' No. 1 0 : (On .lobnsti.-.vn bevel : ) t,( 00 "
i P.idleri.vill state distinctly the quantity and kind
i of YC"f they pvopose to deliver nt each station
named t their respective bids as we'd as tlie price
per Cult for the same.
JOHN KOSS,
Suptr t. M. P. A. P. R. R.
Carpt'iiters Look EZcre.
CJEA'.L) proj'osals will be received at the office
O of lie Ebensburg ik Sus.juehanna l'iank Road
compaf ' until O o clock, iu tlie alternoon ot Satur
day, tip iij of September, tor building a foil House,
on the irst section of the sail company's rad. The
contra ior to find all the materials for the .same.
Plaiiiud specifications may be seen at the oliictt
three i(.vs prior to the nay of lelUi cr.
Ly order of the l.oard.
VOL K1T1LLL, kLCrcturg.
Auzit 19 1S53. -2t.
IV(liif' fO Sill I CVIIIh. I
fH!E .Sjrveyors ot the couuty r t amriiaare tierc- !
by ntihed that a true nicriu.an line, and .ied :
sta noal
measure for a i ham, has beeu estab'.i. hed j
urt House, in the Rorough of Ebenslu rg. i
that the said Surveyors may adjust
-t the
l m era
an I ver
V tlieir e!a:u.s ami compasses, acco.vung
to the .: of Assemb'v, passed 2"'ih da' of April, ;
A. 1). iti'J. Ry the Commissioners.
t M. HAS -ON,
Augt 20, 1S5C St. CUrk.
I'rutcdioii 31tittial Insurance
I:iy, I'lafr C'oiiiilj', I'eim'n.
rjlllE ibuvc company has been in successful op
JL crjion, for over 4 years, has insured over
three h voire J and fifty thousand dollars worth of
proper' has promptly paid all its losses, mi l has
never yt had any necessity to make an asscsLiient
on the f emium notes.
I cau confidently recommend this company to
those wl "wish to e-Ct their property insured frou
tire.
Aug.
M. HANSON,
'.I, '5d-
Eocal azcut for Cambria co.
DR. t RELEoRD, Surgeon Dentist, informs the
pijlic that he has returned to lb.iliJaysbr.rg,
and peiaanently located in the otlice he occupied
during
:s late visit, (one door west ot llewits
Stufe 01
to attei,
work d
iiolli
Uiegheiiy st.,) where he will he pleased
to any operations m his proles
e hy hini wiil he warranted,
ysburg, August 1853.
All
t in, wm. Ti:unv, j. c. l'tw.
Ceo. AY. Toil.l, with
C'arutlijTci-ry &,
ERS and Wholesale JoM.ers in Ena'ish,
ii and Dw-.nci-tij HARDWARE, Cuns,
TMI'O
i Gen
Pistols,
alters,
154 V
Stulet, between 1th &
l'uiL-;
A LE LP.;
I A.
Sept. 2, ls"3.-3ni.
otice to Triivelf-i-s. j
TEE tndcrsigucd hereby no titles the public that j
m ind after the oth t-eptember next he wiil ;
run adible line of Hacks each day from Jeiler- .
son to lensliurg via l'iank Road. j
Leavikr Jell'erson at r o'clock, A. M. and 3 o'- ;
clock, I' .pi. (or on the arrival of the Eastern aud j
Western t-ains. j
Leavii k Ebensburg at 9 o'clock, A. M. and 3 o'- '
clock P. B.
li'n Hik -f ii,o latest Couccrd style and ,
Ins teuti f-au neitiier be " passed nor " surpas
sed."' I I JAMES D. HAMILlLCN. i
Jefler., Sep. 2, lS-VJ. f,t.
"T7"IIKEV, White Lead, and Licseed Oil for
VV sk-Viy J. MOORE.
1Gi:il Si. C'J VAiii,
ALE dealers in Wlum . L,-i',rs.
whii they are prepared to furnish cheap to
merchai:j and hotel keepers. Warehouse 20S,
Market Jteet, l'hiladelohia, Pa.
Feb. 1803 ly.
i TVOTJEtdLl.
IETTTlS of Administration having geeti grat.t
1 el tl.i undersigned, on the Estate of Philip
bkelly, !tt: of Suminerhill townbhip, deceased nil
persons Itdcbted to said F.state are reimefte.l to
male in.o.idiute payrient, and those hn iug claims
ngf.-ist it. are roipiesteu to present tLem p.ropci.y
aullentiiai ed lor seitlement.
j JOHN SKELLY, Adm'r.
IjensbU'g, Aug. 20, 1S-33. tit.
f( llushels of Reans, and 100 bushels of dried
.XJvf, Apples on hand cud for sale at the foot
lane 4, A. P. R. R.
iily 8, 1852. W. K. PIPER.
iff4 POUXDS wool, butter, eges wanted
JUUU by J. MOORE.
"R'7"OOL, Ratter, aud all kinds of Grain, talieu
in eschauge tor goods at
J. MOORE'S STOKE. '
fhilE highest price paid f-.r wool at the toic of
L r;r.o. j. rodoers.
CHARLES II. KARPLE S
"VI5;i; AM) MQl'OK STOKC,
?.o. J33 North 'I'lilrd e., ve Callon mil,
Ka.l SIJc, l'Mlmf-ft.'ita.
T.TAS con-la:
JLX lan i ;;u
uitiy on hand French Lrat;."e, lb.1-
and a general aaortuiCut f Foil-
ElUX WINES. .
ALSO At! kinds of Ameri.-an Spirits, ,vc. i
. .
SCIiOOl rSuuUs. j
A reneral as-,..rtnu-i.t of FOoKS. such as are
-Li- ued in our cm .li. u Scl:,.l-, fr 1 '
DAVES .v. I.L.i'vD. i
T ETTi::S cfA.;a.it.is-r..t:..n !.::.!; been .T.-...i-a
i i I i ii,r. tii: Jo ; . .... , . .... r .
Geer, i.ite of hitc T.-.v.--'::4.. t' .n. . v, ;
CeaiCvd. Ail pcrjks iu b.' .. ij ; ! e.-t.: nrc
not i tie 1 ty make i... ; ., !,.,.,.,. I "ii., ... I
havitig claims v, i'.l pr-.v.i.t ti.cc I ft 1 aui'. i.ti- J
cated i'or scti'.caient.
GEO. C. K. ZA1IM. A I::;'
ir.
j
Ebensburg, July jr., 1 If.
MY entire Hock of V.atclK ?, Cioek-.. .b ,c, h v
and Stationary, at my More, one d.u-r iir.st d j
the Post Oir.i
WM. E. liFDSiJN.
Aup;. I'.i, lj.j
-rV.Rtheuid.cMi'ac, an-i'id for hi b-, si.in ,
i-' Ui,d taunt's biia cuher ttal, ... h bv
. . .'JJ! j
IOOIC HUli: I .lust rc: eived by t!.e lVmyl- j
A vai.i.i l.u'.l K,m 1, i. l f ,r salo bs J. b,";o. !
Grind St.nn-s, Patent P irl.c?.--. Pr,,oa!.-, r.'..c.-ei '
Cotton Yarn, Clover SlcJ, and a lan e !. .f Cr. '
7b-,".v.
Lp-E 1.
idams i'o.N Kxprm. " i
J,. .... , , ... , -, ,
L b.V Iu, ng.tii v.; ! iorward v.u V, .. ,
giio.is or MoiK.y, dai! except h-niday to v.A
the l.riiiipal cities in Cxi t'i.i...:i, and nil the t.wa-
on the Eulhwl be'.-Acca PLih.-iebhla aud I'hts- j
hurg. j
,
where there is a ticket tbicc. v iil b, cb-.T, ,1 tcu
cents e.vtra.
t-anuuit, Julj- 1 :
W. V.-. HoKb
A:--t,l i t.'i.l. il. C:
v. W. Ivory s Co., A Feats
ILL ft rward :,.l v ic; :ts oi .H.d-;. or liiotiev. t
i ... , ,, , . . ,
1 0::i:-. ex-cja Suud.-iv. t ah tile primvna i
. , i , ' , ,' ., , .' .
cities m the Lnn.D, nnd ah towns mi the R.-.u Uou.i
I. . . 1.1-1,1 i. i i i ,
between 1 liilu-J'-'pnia an 1 Pittibui 1 'rails col- .
b-cted from l'nb.'..ri.;i. H.v.lts s.,M on Irehit.l. '
En-.hm I or Scabaad, frota 1 u-vvardi. Motiev ivr !
, ' - i
dralts mutt lie p.-.r.
Sin .v.t. .lulv "J"-'. 1s "i
J. ii. eu.Mii. j.s. i. n.:i:.-io.v.
f a ll!E subscri'n r.s woubl rvspec'fu'.'.v it:! nu th'-ir !
J- friends mil the public tii.it they are now Me-
. . , ;. V . ',
.a1?d to receive m -.rward ttd Ko 1 c,,r,,;l to .
heir catcby any ot tlie I-U.es. ..r by entra! bad-
tl
roa i, :n: i nope inai i.y sine i iiuciuion l tacir i.u- :
i i . . i. . , ... .i
sitn"s that, tliey wid be r;b'.e 1 to render j.en"ect j
sai lsiaci o.iu 10 n.i t.iai w.ii paironi7e Tnem. .v.: j
Jii :cceil3 iiie .eaicri i.ni- :.nu :u i en; mi. I
CI'.AIG HAMILTON.
JitiVrso'i, March 15, IsCo.
I'xcliange Iioli-1,
Eatisburg, Pa.
T
HE undergone! res,.cct.;y informs the pub- !
,io that he is now prepare 1 w ilh every re.ti::le 1
no i.i..-!i i!ii',:imi;i: :-,u aii'l ... I'lLTl 1 ViTV c -
, . . , , , -. :
tort toreteier Ins house an alfactive und conSoit-
ble st.'f ping plaer. tabie will ntv.nys be snr.s
TV "U l ? : "r r;?.1 uls?v,.i''
A careful and attmlive hosi'.er will have c'aar-'e
of l!.e fci-il.!i'-.. lie ri'-ln'i'tl'tlliv j-iil'i-':-: ii h:
.... ---i .
:hias oi
patrvnee
JAMLo MYERS.
Avil is, 1:.;". tf.
CEO. I.ll-l'l.M LIT. WM. TUOTTtU. l.iiSu.Ml t.Uu.
M . r . r. m . . w , fii.i t r'i.vi'.i r-x
Kfli. .. lul I 1 l.tl W k A W
HAVE c..::--taut!y on baud a fall assr-rtmei.t 1 j
Teas, Vi'incs, Linuers uu l Oroceries general- j
ly. i
Ko. 17 North Water S.rect, and
10 KciLh r-cliwai-.i Arer."o,
PHILADELPHIA.
January 27, lS' h
e,V( ahhi?l VuM CKooms. ERPLCII-"L'LEY ten I -rs Lis services to th
J-VMES S. 'iubR informs the citizens of l.i-ns- jLl. citivus f .fhn-:..wii and vicinity, iu the
burg, aud the public .-e ueral'.y, that Le lias pr.itice Medicine ::p. 1 ai- 'cvy.
opened an extensive and var'n- I a-sor'mfut of .'..- i tUhce at the Ibvug store cf Krat.er and FhortJan
in-1 b".;.-. in Mr. R.bcrt lUviV new building. Main corner of Clii.ton r.u 1 Main f trcets. Residence
street, nearly op; . site the Mansion lh.-.ist "' ; Main Mivet, second door b-:ow Voti I.uei.au'9 fclorc.
where he viil be ha- pv to have thcia Cull r.ud ex- j .-
amine his i Ir. ti. E5. i'U II,
M AllOG AN f, VALNL'T. CiimRY AND 0TIIFII 1 i"I'F.CTF'I.LY tenders his falser to tl'ecit
VAlUETiliS ul' FURNITURE, ' ; .'ummerhii! u rtuip iu the practice
con-isti.i.r iu t.art of Softs, bureaus, Tables, Y,- - of M'dicine ..:id Srg-'ry.
steads, S.-reUrys, .Stands, c, .te. V.!,,.ce.!4t " 'J JU-' Caubria county, Pa.
lie wiil have constantly on hand an exeelbi.t as- j - b
sortnient of F un v an 1 common Chmi:s. v. hi- h l.e !
will seil lower than ever before olierc-l ia this
place.
Kverv article orler ;.! w.ll be made, iu the most
wot kmaiibki' manner, t
f th'J b.'t mat. rial.- ; and
RKRATUlNt' of ail kinds v.i.! he pivrntly attetid-
d to. His terois are CAMI, and being .'.etei-mine 1 ,
to s .''.l low, and keep none but poo 1 i.rtie'.es, he
hoia s to receive the palrv-niv-'O of a '.hsliiMiuatiiii'
pui.'!-.
Ebcrsburg. July is-.3.
I
K. lft'.K. 1. LoLihl.r.S.
A tv Siria.
riTIi '.1 .-.! .-cri'ui 1 s woii'd nspecti'ii'lyriform the
JL fitizt ns of Ei..eiis!-i:r;i ani vicinity that they
have ju-t received l'ror.i the city tf Philadelphia,
and have opened at the store room forme, ly occu
pied l v J. R. Crai-T. a lar-e assortment of
GROCERIES,
of all kinds, coa-'.silng of the foil owing rt';:'e. vlr.:
Co 'fee. Tea. Sugars, Spices, Cheese. Wat-r, S'o.lu,
and Sue: :r Crackers, bn-ence of t'eH'.-e, 1'Jiocolate, I
Cinnamon. Citron. Dates, Raisens. Dried Currants,
Prunes, Fi;s, .I'l'.-ni !s. 1'rcserves Pickles, ( 'ran
ges, Lemons, Teh-o-co, Se'irs. Pi.uiis, c, &c.
I'lour ana. L icon
kept constantly on hand. ! auiilies will do well t-
call and pjL.-ir.iine our iissort ment of (iroceiicS an 1
Co-.if.---ti-i!i-; re', re purchasing elsewhere. Cur
terms mu.-t and will he CASH, as we intend to sell
lower than rriv ct:ih":i: -i.nicut in the comity.
Miv 0. 1n;3. TL"lOR ROBERTS
'.r.TS. j
j
l. ... r.VANS. J. l. uii.iU.s.
.lews nittl Gentiles Oti1t!nnt'. i
rTli'.E w ell known firm of Evans .v. lluidics wov.l 1
J- re-;ect''uily int'orm the ciri-cn of Eheii-!-ui g,
and vicinity-that they have just rctclsc I ii-iin the
cities of PmhttLlpiiia n-J icw icil;, ua et.ive
ais.-rliuji.t f
Spring aad Samracr Clothinjj,
of tho biWt style i.nd f.nish among v !" h n.?y be
found Ca-i'iieretfj. Alliueu, S:i!l'iiel.-. 'i'- i-ri, Cet-
ton and t'ioth Coats Silk. S.-ittin, fin.i Fancj- Yi s- I
tinis of all sies nr. I ou-i'iiii s. Ugoiher with a
) n-'-e lot of Ciotli, '1 weed, Liimcu aud Cussiinere
"t- im .
Ei lis clothing (-IWtry descvo? hi. 1 T p-iidiu to their s-apf-rh r deck cf Furniture
Fur, Siik, Mohvki-i. Eus.-mti, Par.r.ma f.t.X Chip ' ,i'ecr.- .h .Ki-i-tivM. Fiin.-f urc (fail Vw.ls lunv.
llais ch.ih Caps 01" the latc-t hy le .-:1k. uiid i uf.icttire I to :' b r on the shorf-t lo.ii.e. Ail r
Siraw Ih.t.u-Hs. I ,1, rs -,..lrt ,, . i... ...
We have on hand Cloths, Casalmetes :iud Yes
tings, which we are prepared to ir.l.c up ia a su
perior uiaimtr.
The goods have been selected with tha pivate-t
care, and on the iowe.st cashjtrms whicii will cui- .
ble us to sell (...vv thai l.uc;t. j
April 3ti, le-:.3.
l;cZttiigt; IIoUL
Ilcllidiysharg, Hair Co., Pa.
T B1HE proprietor ussut es the puliie that no eer--2-
tioi'S will be wai. ting on his part t 1 under his
house home-like to those vl.- c:.U with liii;'., aud
s .lieits a s l ire of nuhlij i-atrca
OE0 .POTTS.
Apidu;', i;:2.
J. fat tun Thompson,
ith Harj.lo, Ziiij t M'Clarc,
tic FANCY 'r.Y V :-. Tr'mn.ii:?!.. Ib.ficrr
r.vc' r:'V"s-. -"i "t ' r"'at-. Rsbbow,
V.HUC ..o-.s, MtspenJcrs, Cot.tbs, Er::tUcs, Dut-
ljus' l'-'.::.? fi'.ntien. 'a-.
No. 1 -Miin Third S'rett, two dvors tV-m
'hur.d. AVey. rhiladc'phia.
?' V ir:VLE' )
' v I . L 1 . V
i:. XflVVX, )
i ;,::...!. 'i r.:. I'cb. JO. I.
J"ms T)r::'-'!L'.xy, at
"Xri!'.''; !'s A I.!'. nnd re? .d dealers in T 1 n-rco.
Si.n!;" : ,, j ri.it, v "it hjiso r.t the S,.utU
we-t r-- r;i .-i- -f Th'fd a n 1 Ilace H re-t . 1", i ladel-
' ' o-eap:e 1 1 ;.- I.u Kn.-c Per "'..
I.e. .-. :,m mi ly c a b-nv! a bir"f nnd v;c!l Eclcctel
' "'' '-e I-., st tah l rated brands of
c:-:vi;;a tobacco, iiiroTES tiu&f.s,
1'i'Mc-ti- ri-;:irs, nnd Sau:i", which they ,,T,t fur
( rd - , ,,,, , u- u'. !, b?d
Ati-.V-t 1 r,.io-y.
a - i.ivorai.if terms as uuy U'jUse la the etc.
Ij.
'y-
-alter. J&vxe H. rrkcr.
j.ilsv ivviti.irst i t o..
"W'v?'' V t" 'V"
t''- i r"''- i" V'r 011
I'j. 5, Commercial Eow, Libatly Euw.,
li 1 11UI , I'iX.
Ai-a-t p.i, 1 lv
. .. .
Gacrio V.lity. Lri Katthews. William Ebbs.
? 1!','L !;:SJ,L ' i:' "'';! c:..w....i, Mr-
'" lrl '"' knilsoi l'ro.bne i.n 1
Va.,.u.. M,i:u.,,lU!vi Ni. unl Vj Wi..,r
v.-;r .t
' ' " r:-., v,r,., r
.".. - t 1 i 1 .",.; - in- .uri.ii, l a.
. . ' ; .
Jvi:. v'i.i.i;r. VILI.IAM Jl'l i.vrjr.
r, .'. T"'. :' ''"" J":' a
f:
n. I'i.-!i. i ii i'.v. ,'vc. .ve. No b'll, Lii-
e' ly s ! i
br.v ' i'a
!.( ,..-:l,,.r -t.; 1
I'll'.
6 h .... , 1 . i . , , i . . ,
;! t.. it I.. P i) i: tue boroiv.h o!
, ,. - i, , : , , , , , .
tov.n. ulie-v i.e t i.l l,d ial to rce:e anv .t
,, i . , , .
'-Is .1 ,,. n i . , ;:u ;u.'. V !iv. r ;lill U it I ti: .-:r Iilrol,;,!.. v..
,j ,
'". ' v ;' ' :" l? 'i!P " cil,,ic'' "-C--JU cf
" 'm' 'I' '! " V '" "' k!:'"-
Mn m ni l to sua ..1.;..-iii:u-s ,'i..j wh'a iu ti-ii-
vel bv tl- p-
J-JliN C :iA01LL.
J .i.t:..-.rr., P.-i , Jn'v 3 -..!.
Ca:-i:p'cL-i;-'.owr, Cibiia cosaty Pa.
in
' L "-loci - -ji:. .. i i.c.nei..r o; tt.e atmtf lto-
i tc!, u, forms his iriend i. 1 the public that be
U veil i.Tsvd ti feruii-l, the bcM of nccmiuo-
io.'v, ,. 'i ,.,.ri.-t. r of tbe n!.,
' ... t .
i.tl:: u
. iv. '. .u.i'oj iv pica. a an niw Ljj'
.';.. ilN P. PARI..-U.
V..-t' wn. .i'iio- )."., ls":: ;:!-. ia.
a c:aui.
Do. A. VEAGLIiV having pt rr.aii-.iitiy located
in Ji fi'crsi ii, Cambria county, re r ccilully
tend- rs li , t-. t ,ii " 1 , j il-rt ,.' t ... ..
t!te u, e .,., ;U ..j.;..; l;i llc prao-
iVc of Me. :cTi-e ti i '-'u- i r'e
. . M :, , . . 1 . i
o..!co mi JIuui htivet, v, !h ic he e:.u alwavs be
, .... 1 i . , .,,i, , . , , .
:;! b-!S
j.f;vr?iI. Ap.n n. 1.--:;o-
Farliiomiole l'.ai .er ;nd Hair 1 :-ser.
N the b;.tcia'.'!it tic-i-y el L.nid & Co's., waro
J rcc.i.
Id ;!,,,, j- i.,y 1. U: l .-ly.
N. R. Sham
.-, uad t-i-jti L .ne 1 ;
snot i-inr loai.to. r.
.... . . ... ..
Or. CtU 15. Sicily,
FFEP.-t Lis professional services to the c'.lizeus
Vj of Jc'i". rsou sa i ; -'.ii'a r. in the l i'ajlice t.t
.'ije.iicino -rl. sarjere.
' : e tict d 'or iu Mr. Luk's Slvlc.
'.lav -J.t. lS.j-5.
C. Sli l iilau, 21. I).,
Li
ESI Fa'TI Tl.l.V tct: bi s hi- fcl rvicos tj the eit-
;::ei:s t,f Ehetis'.urg, ia the practice of Mc-.li-
i'o i Sil"' i v.
cine
(:lica :n lr. SWieMer's l'rn ' fc'torc, C'opoLlte
the I'r:- !;. t.-r":;r. e'hur.U.
June l! !, 1 1
Justice of the Toato, Eho'jii--, la.,
J1LL nttend j ron.j :iy to all c ileciions cu
V triistcJ io in- c..ic viute, a-ijo:us Lis
owe L'o
July '21, 1 tf.
Junire oi the Fiacc, foot ciTlj.no Nr- 4,
A. P. Ii. K.
y I I.L attend pr-'-nptly to all coilccii.-ns (ntrustel
i t his c-iie. O.ii.-e, a-boiiiij-r the l'ost office,
J.i'y, -,-;h, ls 'i2.
Practising Physician, .Tc-hustown, Pa.
r FFli. E ne.xt ih. r t.i l ;s drug store, corner cf
A M.-iiu r.nd Ifodford sii-n Is.
Jehustown, .1 i! v 21, lSo2.
Vi.-l. DAVIS.
J0IIX X.LOY11.
Et.!v!s loy.
T.TAVlNtS forme 1 a partner-hip in the Mercantile
A. L business, w-ui-1 re-pect ! u!iy solicit tho pa-
t foliage ot their Incuts and the f ul lie prni-ra.lv.
. Oall and see us at the tld btaud of Wil!lanla-
ViS.
Ai ril 2:1. D
Mw iys tin It mid.
STONLWARE, E .rihcn ware, Nails, Cat-stc-cl
unl iiuli, f.,r lc 1 y
DAVIS LLOYD.
?! w 12, 1S02-21.
Win. 31'i'aiIniKl Son.
CABINET WARE KOyys,
Allegheny Street. KrllidavshurLT, Ta.
Il C l.i res .eetluiiy invito the atlcntLoii of the
Juiy 1, is'.J.
Laboici s Yi anU d.
t b;.borvrs 1 re wanted to woik o-i the Lbens-
i bu; r; nu.l S-.i-oin h.-n.na Pl .i.k Load, to whom
u;,t.,i4i Wao,s l-.-'-ivcu. A; ply to either of the
ui.avr-r-i.j.1.
MASS & 1IL11HSON.
Eb..-ns'Ul-. JlLoe
If
S. I-tcibt'r;rer"
V. : o:---i:ue aaa etui Vlotain? Staid.
"I OA VS. h-.-i.-, l'at.ts, Hats, Caps, Marti, R..n i
i;.-r.-:.v.i-, travui., 1 ool., Si.-as. t ur,.ft-l.n-;s
Trtmn S X.'. Soli cheap f.r t a. h. fa C u-
j 1 ;:4 1 caoy, 1 a.