DEMOCRAT AND SENTIXEI 1. LOCAL ITEEIS. Tnn Improvements. -The borough authoi itics have, through their employees, done much, du ring the past season, towards the improvement of our town in eemfoit and appearance. One thiDg particularly deserves our notice and approbation, which is, the new and extensive plank walks constructed in different parts of the borough there are, however, some few matters which fur ther deserve attention, and while the days are so fine we hope they will ba attended to. Some good substantial crossings are much, very mucU to be desired at various points on tbs streets and especially between I.itzinger and Roberts' corners; and at or near the corners of Capt. Mur ray and Mr. John Dougherty. The alley between Dr. Ix-nion anil Capt. Murray, as well as the one bet ween M. M. O'Neill's shop and the property of Mr. (leorgc J. Rudgers, need planking at the poiuts where they intersect the pavement with these finishing strokes, and perhaps sonic few others quite as needful as the pavements to the Academy and to a certain citizen's stable, we might boast of good and continuous walks. " Waxted. At present, any good steady and reliable workman, at the business of clock and watch, coopering, or brick making, could find constant and lucrative employment in our town, We want a good watch maker, or none, for a bad watch doctor like a bad man doctor, very soon leaves no time at all. Wc don't want a knave who will take your "ticker" on repair, hang her Hp, untouched until you call for her, tljen take her down, look and blow into her, rub off with a pica cf buckskin, and present h,erin statu tpio for one dollar, warranted not to go a year. ' Wc want good mechanics and we. will patronize them. '' ' AxoTHKit IJkar Takk.w Mr. Frederick Ting ling of Clearfield Township, whose success in hunting has 'been bruin for some time past, caught another large bear, in his rar pen, week before last, and after viewing his captive for sonic time, concluded it was best to shoot him be lore liberating hard time of capitulation, but the only remedy was to give aud tear. - Mr. Tingling attacked and killed one of these animals a few years ago, with a large pocket h ii j fc. The black critter was just alxiiit escaping from a pit Dill when the encounter took place. Mr. Y is built of powerful proportions, and being a man w would as lief have the passionate hug of one animal as the t'other. Map of 0111 Tows. Mr. Thomas Doran, who has for some time past been engaged in surveying ftft.i eiMjwjng beautiful maps of many of the towns in our State, proposes, should he receive subscript hajs enough to Justify him, to furnish a map of our romantic village tor the low price of His gentlemanly agent, Mr. lichen has been in town lor some days ; he has with him some specimens of Mr. Doraivs' work which arc very neat specimen. of workmanship, and whuh we Is sow to be very accurate. Our citizens show a disposition to patronize the undertaking: we arc glad of it. The map will l'-e un interesting ornament to parlor, office Ac. Accior.vr. On yesterday afternoon, as the Fxpress train for the A Vest had reached Plane Xo. fi, A. P. R. R., and the cars had been hauled up tu to the hitching ground, the wire rope broke, fcnd a freight train which was ascending the Plane at the time, ran down the Plane, and con siderable jammed up the Passenger ears; many f'roi wpre bruised, and a boy, name un known, who bad got on tlie train at Huntingdon, was . so much .'qjui'ed tlmt it is presumed lu-'ftin-u.'t surviv-. Wc tdie'v: this to be the first serious Accident which ha.s ever liappened to a passenger train on the Portage Rail Road. Xo blame can be attach ed to the employers on the rorul. Jl rt CuAiits. We havelxvn requested to tall the attention if the board of County Comniis Moners to the fact, that the present seats in the court house for the Jury are decidedly uncom fortable ; it i vttry fatiguing to Bit as a Jur--man two or three days listening to a long trial. It has been suggested tliat roomy arm chairs, vith some substantial kind of cushioning be provided: as a matter of public convenience, this should be attended to. CTlic following signs are to b- found in dif ferent localities in our county. Ale for Sale. , Beer Sold Here. Apple juice, if jou choose. F.cans and Peas and Cheese. Oysters or fish in a chafing di.sh. Atone place tWrc arc three segars stuck through a peice of paper, superscribed, Grorirc. At another, written with keel above the door, old moneghale rectufii. Waiter, sausages in ours. AtTOMATON- Mt'SiciAXS. Mr. A. Faas enter tained our citizens with his Automaton Musicians in the Academy building, last Wednesday eve ning. The audience seemed to be well pleased with the performance especially the children. CJame was never more " numerous " in our town than wc have seen it this week ; the na tives were engaged all week cutting in, cuttjng ojit, and some cf pur " pjd cliaps " in cutting it very tat into Sides. , ' . Ammigix" has been received and will ap pear in our next; wc hope to hear from him frequently. "' Shkrikk DtBBix started for Pittsburg last Sat urday evening with three prisoners, for the Wes tern Penitentiary. ' " 11 , Pbv.n'svlvaxia Farm Joiuxai.. Wc neglect ed in our last issue to notice this valuable Jour pal it is filled with excellent reading matter for the farmer and horticulturist no farmer should be without it, who is desirous of improving his farm and stock. It is published at West Ches ter, Pa., edited by J. L. Darlington and. A- M. Spangler, at the low price of one dollar jier year. Tmk Sati-roay Evk.vixo Mail is the title of a new weekly .Fnublished in Philadelphia by Rich ard II. Sec Esq.' The Mail ii lieautifully gotten up the reading inattsr is excellent, which will make it a lit compainon for the firc-sidc. Mr. 'to R. Graham U its editor. Court Proceedings. To the polite attention of O- M. Reed, Esqr, we arc indebted for the following npticeti of the cases tried in court this week. . G. Bailey's Administrators vs. Thomas Carrol and' Jos. Deiser surviving D. Brown. Sci. ril Facias. Dfts. plead "payment with leave" &c. 5th December 1853; Jury callect and sworn, who do find for the Plaintiff, 245,28 with costs. Same Plaintiff vs. Same Defendant. Sciri Fa cias. Same, as the above. 5th December 1853. Jury called and sworn, who do find for Plaintiff, 203,05, with costs. George Elder vs. Joseph Mngehan. Sciri Fa cias Sur Mortage. 2nd May 1852, Dft. pleads "iivltinl Record and payment with bare At. 5th December 1853. J.nry called and sworn verdict fL Plaintiff, for 00,00. David Jirawlr.y vs. David Harris. Appeal, 5th December 1853, Deft, pleads -oi asstrmsit (Otd payment with leave fa. 9th Decemlier, 1853 cause reached and Dft. gives judgement for Plaintiff for 5 and costs. L. 31. Trout umn vs. James . Mitchell. Sciri Facias, ISth July 1853, Dft. pleads '-Nnltiel rcc cord" uud jmymcnt fa. 9th Decemlier 1853. Ju ry called and sworn, who say that they tlrfy do find for the Dft. Bohinson If Amshaugh vs. Gates. Appeal. 9th Xov. 1852, Dft. pleads ".oa assu mpsitt and pay ment irith leave fa. 15th December 1853. Jury called and swo , t1 Jo tlmt tin-j fluJ f the Plaiutifl', 1,50 and that each party pay one half costs. Andrew Donnelly's Ads. vs. Mary 3Ic3Ianamy Ad's of John 31c 3Ianamy. Dvbt. 20th Decl 1 850 death of An. Donnelly suggested and R. L. Johnston, Esq., Ads. substituted. 23d January, 1S51 Deft, pleads " nun est factum and payment with leave, &c." 13th Decemlier, 1853, Jury call ed, sworn and Judgment for Plaint, for 249,45 with costs. Put. Conway vs. L-'wrcnce Cassiday and Michael Xagle. Ejectment. 14th December 1852 Defts. pleads "Xot Odijty." 13th December 1853, Jury called and sworn, who say that they find for the Plaint. Samuel 1 bff man vs. Aiejanler Murphy. Tres pass. 21st May, 1851, Deft. phabi "Xot Guil ty." 12th December,' 1853, Jury called and sworn, who do find for- Plaint. ?50 damages and costs. Michntl H rani (f vs. David E. Davis and Ed-u-o d Davis. Ejectment. 20th August, 152. Deft, pleads "Xot Guilty." 13th Decemlier, 1853, Jury called and Deft, gives judgment to the Plaint, to be released on payment of 172.67, in 0 months from this date. Geo. 31. Clark vs. David lirochcr and Samuel I). Goughenow, Supervisors of Jackson township. Trespass. 22d Jan. 1852, Deft pleads "Xot Guilty."' 15th December, 1853, Jury called and sworn, who say that they do find for Plaint. HK) withosts. Agricultural Society. The third meeting of the "Cambria Count3 Agricultural Society," was held at the Court House, Tuesday evening, Dec. 13, 1853, the Pres ident, E. Shoemaker, Esq., in the chair: Vice President, R. J. Proudfoot, Esq. The Secretary read the proceedings of former meetings and the Constitution and Ry-Ijiws. Specimen copies of the " Fann Journal," or dered by a former .resolution, were presented to the meeting. R. L. Johnston, Esq., chairman of the Com mittee appointed by the first meeting to address the Agriculturists of the county, stated tluit the committee was unable to report at present but would do so at the next meeting. On motion, leave granted to the committee to report at that lime. The Treasurer reports the total amount receiv ed for membership up to. tjijs date, to be 109, 00. M. D. Magellan proceeded to address the meet ing upon the importance of a County Society for the promoti'iji if the Agricultural interests of the county, and hoped that the people wouhl cheer fully sustain a project calculated to increase their prosperity. R. L. Johnston spoke of the position which Caistbria should assume as an Agricultural and stock raising count-, and expressed the hope that there would be a general desire on the part ol the people tei foster a society whicj) has for its ten dency the practicly developepient of the hidden wealth of the county. David Sommerville, Esq.. stated that the soil of Cambria is capabh; of producing large crops. He had five acres of wlitat, one year, each acre producing 20 bushels, ml each busliel weighing G7 pounds. He had 4 acres of corn, each acre producing 81 bushels stalled corn. It is not, he said, that Cambria cannot raise good crops, it is the want of proper knowledge how to do it. A numlier of gentlemen became members of the society for the ensuing year. Ore motion, resolved, that tta society meet hereafter on the second Saturday of every month, at 2 o'clock, P. M. , The meeting then adjourned. E. SHOEMAKER, President. A. J. Riikv, Secret ar-. TKY BAltKELS INDIAN LIXEMENT. It is clear and 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 should be addressed. Sold by nn authorized Agent in every town in the State. For saje by Fred. Kittch Ebcnsburg Ia., and by Hughes fc Wherry, Jefferson Pa. Dlt GUTSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YEL LOW DOC K AND S 4 R S A P A R I LL A isaslbkbkm eiv roa Hereditary Taint. Thousands of individuals are cursed with griev ous complaints, which they inherit from their pa rents. The use of the Yeltoir Dock and Sartaparil 1a will prevent all this,' and save a. vast amount of misery, and many valuable lives, for.it thoroughly expels from the rystrtit the latent taint, which is the ced of disease, and so takes off the curse by which the sins or misfortune of the parents are so often visited upon the innocent offspring. Parents owe it to Jhcij; children to guard theui against the pffects pf maludiey that may be com muuicnj.ed by decent, and children of parents that have at any time been affected with Consumption, Scrofula Syphilis, owe it to themselves to take precaution against the disease being revived in them. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock aud Sursupurilla is a sure" antidote in buclt cases. , 8cc advertisement. Fridav. Dec. 10, MARKETS. CORRECTED WKKKI.Y BY Tf DOB AND BOBERTS. EllEXSBL'RG, Flour per bbl. AYlieat per Kith. Rye, Corn, Oat3, Potatoes. Butter per IK do. nc- ' . Buckwheat per wish. Hay per Ton, "Wood per cord,' Coal perr bushel, Chesnuts per bushel. If1 53,, 2". 25" 75 C2i 374 50 13 124 50 12 50 07 1 25 12 a 10. a 1 . PiTTsuLHa, Thursday, Dec. 15. The market yesterday was gencraUy very qui et, and very few sales were reqiorted. The wea ther was clear and pleasant for the season. l'ieu"R iTb.e only sales we heard of were 20 bbls. on the wharf at S ,80 for s.iperne, aid 4S; bbls. etra t 5,87 per. bU. GttAip There were 250 bu. Corn (ii ears) sold on the wharf at 4Cc per bu. Oats are in k mand at 40c; AVheat at 1,10 a 1,20; Rye 70 a 75 : and Barley at C5c per bu. DitiKD Friit Sales 10 bbls. Apples at $1,00, and 28 bu. Peaches at $ 1 ,02 per bu. Appi.ks Sale of 20 bbls. from store at 1,75 per bbl. Salt Sales CO bbl. extra at $1,95, and 500 bbls: 'Xo 1 at $187 per bbl. Rock Lkk Sale of 3 bbls. 5c. per bb Hay Sales 10 loads at the scales at, 10 a 13 per ton. Bi ttkr Sale of 10 blls. roll from store at 14c per lb. riUvvU lu lilt. mut KvjJS Vi WOrtil 12 a 12ipcrlb. 3I4RKICD. On Tuesday, November 30th, by the Rev. -. . . atters, .Mr. Joseph wilmokk, 10 ,xiss Sarah Sloxaker, of Jack.son township. DIE I, In Ocarfield township, on Thursday, the 8th inst., of Typhoid Fever, Mart Kaylor, . wife of James Kaylor, aged about 27 years. At Sumniitville. on Monday the 12th int., F. 11. Gillkspik. aged about 40 years. CAUTIO.W XX. note j has received value for the same. 4 LL persons are cautioned not to purchase a l- note given by me to Hugh A. McCoy, a3 he JAMES LONG. Dec. 16, 1853. VAI.l'.iMI.E REAL ESTATE FOR THE unJersigned offers at private a1e the Farm - (known as the M'Coy Farm,) about 2 1-2 miles North East of Ebcnsburg, adjoining lands of Patrick Fnrren, John D. Joues and others, now in the ooe-iiUCy of 11. It. Humphreys, containing one hundred and sixty-eight acres and some perches, nbout oue hundred cleared wl under good fence. There are erected thereon one two story Dive Uingr House, A good Bank Barn, with convenient Sheds and uut HuuH'tL There is a Good Oi-cliaml of various Fruit Trees on the place. A good spring of water convenient to the lio-se, and a Fountain Tump at the door Waier in almost every field. ALSO--One lot of grouud with two smnll houses erected thereon, and uow in the occupancy of Mrs. C Humphreys, at the loot of Plane No. 5, A. 1. K. Road. Ad Indisputabla title will be given for the above property. TERMS reasouable. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summit, Dec. 6, 185'i. C. HALLOW EDI., T. llELf, A. OPCEXH E1MER, h. II. STE PHENS. R. I. Thompson, -vlln CIIAS. HALbOWCLb CO. II' HOLES ALE Hat and dip Manufacturers. Furs, W Straw r.nmls nnd Hatters' Tiimmii.ir No. 173 Market Street, Philadelphia. Dec. 'J, l5;i. II. M K.4XIC.CS UNITED STATES HOTEL, at the Depot, Hurrisburg, Pa. Dec. 0, 1853. Kail Road II3I01.STEKIAG. W. C. Hlack, RESPECTFULLV informs the citizens of Holli daysburg and vicinity that he will remain in this place for a few weeks and holds himself in readiness to manufacture Hair, Straw and Husk Matrasses and Lounges, and do the general up bolstering work of houses, such as hanging cur- t:iiti r-ii-nptiiior rooms. &c. He will also reDair . , - r 0 7 . Sofas, &c. He may be found either at the Exchange Hotel or at McFarlaud A: bona Labiuet ttare Boom. Hollidaysburg, Dec. 9, 1353. n.iXAES IIOUSG, Formerly lie Washinerton Hotel, Allegheny SUeet, near the Diamond, IIOEX,IlAYSIIlTIlCj, 1A. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends aud the public generally that he has taken the above old established stand aud entirely refitted and repaired it in such a manner as to render it second to no hotel in the country. The Bar has been newly stocked with the best Wines, Liquors, and Segars that could be purchased, aud the Table will at all tiaitrt be supplied with the best the Mar ket atfqrds. The ItESTAUBAKT attached will at all times contain all the delicacies that can be procured, which will be served up at all hours, ou short no tice. He respectfully asks the public to give him a trial, fully assured that he can render satisfaction. G. V. DANNALS. Dec. 0, 1S55 Jiillen's Monster Orchestra. irilEREVER Julicn's name is known, the " Katy Did Pol Ira" has an unrivalled popularity. There have been more copies of this piece sold, for the short time it has been issued, than any other musical composition ever published in America. Christy's " The Other Side of Jordan," though it hns not equaled in numbers the sale of the " Katy Did,n yet the demand for it is great, and is driving out of market the many spurious copies purport ing to be sung by Christy's'-' Minstrel's. Ask for Christy's " TA Other Side of Jordan." It has an illustrated title, and portrait of Earle II. Pierce, in costume. " AH others are spurious. Christy's new Songs, "Old Times Come Again," by Charles Con vers'e, " frlty Primer" and " Julius from Kentucky" are haviug a glorious run. They are nightly sang to crowded audiences, and are universally sought after. 1VJI. HALL & SON, 239 Broadway. Dec. 9, 1853. M'MMEItHILL lmLHEIlV. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria and the adjoining coon ties that he has commenced the Brewing in nil its brauches nt the HALF WAY HOUSE, rn Summer hill Township-, Cambria County. He will all times be in readiness to supply Lis customers, rith Ale, Strong and Lager BEER. GEO. HUETKOU. Dec. 9, 1 853. 3m. IETTIXG. 1 PROPOSALS will be received at the Commission ers office, until Monday the otb of December next, for delivering 700 bushels of Coal nt the Court House, and 25 Cords of Wood at the Jail. By order of the Board, M. HASSON. Clerk. Stray Hull. C. M E to the residence of the subscriber in Clear field township, about the 31st of October, a red nnd white Muley Bull, supposed to be 3 years old last Sprint, with three legs white to the knees, n stair hi hi forehead," nttd a white stripe across th shoulders. Ihe owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him awav, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. JOSEPH WILT. Not. 18th, 1853. l'ennsjlvanla Rail ftoad. 171 ROM nnd after this date Pn.sengers taking . seats in the cars without tickets, at stations where there is a ticket office, will be charged ten cents extra. W. W. 1VORV, A.itHt Pt'in. It. Co. Summit, July 2 1853 3t. iduinH . .'o x Kvpresn, W.W. Ivory ft Co., Agents, CT7"ILL forward ail packages of goods or money, V daily, except Sunday, to nil the principal cities in the Union, and all towns on the Kail Bond between Philadelphia aud Pitburg. Drafts col lected from California. Drafts sold, on Ireland, England or Scotland, from 1 upwards. Money for drafts must be par. Summit, Julj 23, 1853 39. A Paper for your Family. New Series New At tractions New Type. THE HOME JOUR.VAL, Tor 1S54. IN cipsequcnte of the great continually increas ing demand for this elegnntly-printed, widcly circuluted, ad universally popular Family News paper, we have, heretofore, been uoable to furnish the back numlers to only a very limited extent. To avoid this disappointment iu future, we shall, on the first ot January next, print such an increas ed edition as will euable us to supply iew subscri bers from that djite. Besides tho origiui.l produc tions of the Editors the Foreign and Domestic Correspondence of a large list of contributors the spic-e of the European Magazines the selections -'e niosi Inrestiug publications of the day the brief novelsllthe i.,a- stories the sparkling wit nnd arcusing anecdote the news aZ? cossip ot the Parisian papers the personal sketches of pub lic characters the stirring scenes of the world we live in tie chronicle of the news for ladies the fashions nnd fashionable gossip the facts and outlines of news the pick of English iuformntiou the wit, humor and pathos of the times the es says on lift, literature, society and morals, and the usual variety of careful choosings from the wilder ness of luglish periodical literature, criticisms, poetry, cfc. several new and attractive features of remarkable interest will enrich and give value to the new series of the work. Terms. For one copy, $2 ; for three copies, $5, or one cojy for three years, $5 alwnys in ad vance. Subscrnc without delay. Address, MOBBIS& WILLIS, 107 Fulton St., N. Y. T STRAY COW, CAME to the residence of the subscriber, liv ing in Wheatficld Township, Indiana County, Pa. near Blacklick Furnace, nbout two months since, a clever sized BItlNDLE COW, about 8 or 9 ni.i wil nn. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her Wft4r' ; JAMES W. KILLIX. Dec. 9. 1853. ' . mnis WW For I have iust. received and of- I r cin Urec lot of Stone, aud Earthen Ware;?. The highest rricc pnU Xtf wool ' liLeusburg. AprU 1. ; " ' MOORE. I)E.TIST. DR. S. BFLFORD, Sarreon DcntV, informs the puWh"c that lie has recurved to Hollidaysburg, and permanently located in the ofiice he occupied durin? his late visit, one door west of Hewit's Store on Allegheny st., Vkere be will be pleased to attend to ariy operntioni i his profession. All work' done by Lim wiii be warranted. Hollidaysburg, August 20, 1853. CllAJtlEES AI.BKIGIIT, Attorney at Law, Euiabur, 4., 1ITILL practice in the several courts ofCurAiria, II J'lair. and Huntingdon counties. Germans can consult niid" rCCive advice in their own language. Office opposite the fourt House, formerly occu pied by B. L. Johnston, Esq. Ebeusburg, February 3, 1853 1y. SAMI EL C. 1V1XJaTsI, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg-, Pa. WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Office on main street two doors west of the store of Murray, Zabm & Co. May 8, 1851 ly. ;i:ouc;i: m. ki:ld, Attorney at Law, Eheatburg, Fa. WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office ou Centre st. .joining Gen. M'DouulJ's dwell ing. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. E. li ri llIX!0, Jr., ttrney ati Law, Eheasbnrg-, Pa., "VT'ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam v V bria, Blair and Indiana counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended o. Office on Main street adjoining his dwelling bouse. Ebensburg, July 1, 1853 2(i-3m. CAMIIKIA IIOlSi:. Jeffe?son, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, JOIIV URAY1LEV, Iroprletor. TTHE Ifoprietor of this new Hotel would res JL poctfilly inform the public that he has it now open, and ready for tte accommodation pf guests. N pains or expense has been spared in the furnishsig and arranging of this House ; and the bmld'oir, itself being new, commodious and convenient U wiil be fouud a pleasant place of so journ for J-avellers and boarders. IHS BAll will at all times be supplied with the best of W ue? apd Liqnors, and HIS TABLE will contain ery delicacy the Market can afford. The beds arc acw and good, and the health, ease and comfort of his guests will be untiringly studied. BOARLERS will be taken by the week on rea sonable terms. Bgk. Al attentive Ostler will always be in attcn dancei am the stabling will be fouud good. Nov. 1 8, 1S53. E. H.Tftiol. M- ROBERTS. MIJHS. T1DOR & llOHERTS. 371EELOG thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg . nnd -icinity for their former patronage, beg leave to 6fcte, that having been both East aud West, they have purchased the largest and best stock of GROCERIES AI7D CONFECTIONS, that has e'er been brought to the place, to which thev now hvite the attention of the public. Their sbek consists of, bugars, Blatk ami lreen Tens, Cofre, Essence of Coflee, t.bocolate, Prepar ed Corn, i)urkee's Baking Towder, English and American Mustards. Crackers, cneese, rineauu coarse Sal, 1'alm, Rosin and Caule Soaps, I in dies, Flout Bacon, Mackerel, CoU-tishaimon, ana Herring, Vnegar. Syrups and Molasses, nniftkey, ltrnndv. Vine. Fluid. Alchohol, nnd oils, Tobacco aud Cigar of the choicest brands ; f MEDR'l.VES, aud a geno-al assortment of Tubs, Buckets, Bas kets. Broons. Urusues. vtinuow uiass. .c, rv. ALSO. Iverv variety ot unir.it rnuti, mku as Citrons, Primes, Currants, Figs, Dates and Rai sins; Jclliffl and Preserves; N UTS OK K VERY DESCRIPTION, and in fac, every thing that an epicure could de sire, i - . ... Tlir vll ever be hanrv to wait upon all who mnv favor them with their custom, and feel satis fied that they are enabled to sell LOWEB FOR CASH, than any obcr establishment in the place. Ebensbuig, Nov. 25, 1853. ly. j JOHN PAJELKE. Jolinstown Marble lVorkg, One door Nrth ef the corner of Main and Clinton Streets, Johnstown' Pa. MONl'MENTS, Tombs, urave c-ioncs, .lianieis, T.Me. and liuroau tops, manufactured of the most beautiful and finest quality of foreign and do mestic marble, always on liana anu maue 10 o.r s cheap as they can be purchased in the rast, witu the addition of carriage. From long experience in the business and strict attention thereto, he can as .. the trablie that all orders will be promptly at tended to and the work, tiuisuea in tue oesi aim ui osi handsome manner, furnished to order and delivered at any place desired. AT.SO. Grindstones of various grits and sises, suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by whole sale or retail. Purchasers are invited to examine stock ana pri H. C. CABUTII, WM. TEKBY, tiro. W. Todd, w ith r'nrutli, Tei-ry & Icw. .M PORTERS and Wholesale Jobbers in English; rinan and Docstic HARDWARE,' tfnps, Tistols, Waiters, &c. 154 M.eaKET Stkeet, between 4th & 5th, PHIL ADELrillA. Sept. 2, 185i.-3m. IMPC Get cvri s e. ii:rsih:vc;, Attorney at Law, Johnatowni Fa. OFFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Story of Good & Pershing's Store Room. January SO, 1851 ly. M. IIASSO.Y, Attorney at Law, tbensbnrg, Pa. OFFICE in the Court House, up stairs. Aug. 24, 1S53. AUK All AM KOlEf,Y, Attorney at Law Johnstown, Pa. OFriE oil Clinton Street, a few doors north of the CC161, of Main aud Cliaton. April 23, 1853.' EUXER & UKEGCi, IIOLESALE dcnlers in Wine and Liyuars, which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants aud hotel keepers- V arehpuse 0b, Market street. Philadelphia, pa, Feb. 2, 1S53 ly. WHISKEY, White Lead, sale by and Linseed Oil for J. MOORE. T, E. IIEYEIl, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. OEFICE on Main street, tp doors ast of the Echo Office. March 13, 1S51. ly mUE highest mice naid for wool nt the stole of L GEO. J. RODGDRS. O l'EXEOX &. 1IE1 KR. AUorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. FF1CE two doors West of Major Thompson s Hotel. JOIIX S. RIIKV, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., II'ILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria, If Blair aud Indiana counties. Office, No. 4, " Colonnade Row," near the Court House. Ebensburg, Aug. 10, 1853 ly. THOMAS C, M'DOITKIL, Attorney at Law, Hollidaysburg, Pa. -w-wriLL attend the several courts 01 anions county, as heretofore. Otfiee one door west of Wm. Mcrarlnnd 8 cabinet wareroom. July 21, 1852. ly ces. Johnstown, Nov. 1853. tf. Thirteen School Teacliers Vantcl. rTHE School Directors of Summerhill township I will rnmlnv tlie above number of teachers, for whirh S23 Per month will be raid. None need p nl Vint ilmsp wlm nm wi-11 recommended. An examination will be held or. the 10th day of Decern ber next, in the town of Jetfcrson. By order of the Board, MICHAEL O. SCALLY Nov. 25, 1853. St. MICHAEL DAX M ACiEII A!V, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OFFICE, No, 3, " Colonnade iiuiw, Court House. January 1, 1851. ly near the Adaiua K Co8 Exireni. .... , it .1 JB. CRAIG, sgent will lorwara an pnehnges 01 goods or money, daily except Sunday to all the principal cities "in the L'nion. and all the towns on the Eailroad between Philadelphia aud Pitts burg. No. CHARLES H. MARPLE S 1VIXE AX1 EICILOH STORE, 33 Korth Third at., bvCllowhlll, KaitSidc, rUilacttiplila. . ... i - ir 1 HAS constantly on band Irencn granules, 1101 lanJ Gin and a general assortment of FOR EIGN W INES. . . ALSO. All kinds of American fcpints, c. Scliool assortment ltookN. of BOOKS, A ccneral !. used in our common schools. such as are for sale by DAVIS &. LLOYD. . ... r x v r n icnv GEO. LUTIKCOTT. WJi- TUVllftifc- "v v " CORG K LIPPKCOTT & CO., xi a a f HAVE constantly on liana a m" assoruiieni "i Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries general- No. 17 North Water Street, and No. 10 North Delaware Avenne, PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1S53. "1 lVoshcls of Beans, and iw twsncis 01 unuu Lllvl Apples on hand and for sale at the foot of plane 4, A. 1' July K, 1SOZ R.B- - W. K. I'irER. Tills Vav! FOR the highest prices are paid for hides, skins and tanner's bark in either trade or cash by J. MOORE. LIST OF H ETA 1 EERS QF Goods and Merchandize in the coontor vf Cam bria, for the year 1&53, desicwVfrU'i3? wh. have, aud (hose who have not, taken oat Lice&ces : Published, . ui Pursuance of the Act of , Assembly, approved i jh day of March, lbt2. t ' x Joscnh ToeUL '' ' ' ! : " - not taken t. John & W. inincan. Distillery, Aloissius Marts, Lip otiy, David Tugh, "do tJb Eninnual SulUback, Liquor, Moore & Roberta, t O'Neill & Carroll. R. N. Packard, ' Peter tflyblc. Lienor onf, Martin Schrote, Br.ei2ry,' Daniel Litxinjrer, Lienor, Roger Shieln, Jo John erbe, William Littinger, P. siu'C.1"; Daniel Gallagher, Hugh McMuilcn, Hubert Folks, Brewery, Rhey, Mathews &. Co : Andrew Smith, Liquor only, Aug. Power, do do " W m. By crly, Brewery, " Catpcr 'ox, BverHou.e, lhtrick Bracken,' ti'ior Ecerj , Cambria Ij'OU, Co l'.'s Cret Furnace, Millcreck Furnace r . Cumbria V. Leonard Caste, Liquoor only, Stiles, Allcs, Cw, Canan & Brotlrs, John Kinsstoi LimQra Thomas M'Cnbe,' John Reed, do John Dollar, do Edward Cashman, do John Pierson, Beer Hoi'e, Adam Stein, do do ' Joseph All wine, do do do do Ten-pia Alley, Barnes & Brothers, Beer House, Shoemaker & Clark, Edward Roberts, Murray, Zuhm & Co. Liquor Evans & Hughes, Tudor & Roberts, F. KitteH, J. Moore, Liquor, Davis & Lloyd, George J. Rodpcrs, F. Schneider, Liquor only, E. Hughes, Wm. Mills, Jr., Wni. Murray t Geo Murray j B. Kohler, Liquor only, John Swyer, Liquor, Kurti & Martz, Liquor only, John Ostcr, Beer House, Geo. Heuther & Co., Brewery Joseph Gans & Co., John S. Buchanan, W. C. Lewis, " S. L. Gorgas & Co. E. A. Vickroy, " Good & Pershing, Jsrob Frouhciscr, Liquor, Y. Swank, When & Walters, Liquor, H. Kratzcr, G. P. LuckUardt, Levy, Reilly & Co., C. Burgraft, Liquor, A. Marbourg & Co., Johnston & Edson. Kratzer & Sheridan, M. Weigert &. Co., m John Parks, Jane Thodon, Liquor, only, J. M. King, John Dibert, Conrad Suppes, Samuel Liouglas, Wm. Barndollar, Liquor, A. J. Lohi, Liquor, only, Geo. Cupp, Henry Blown, " A. Focklerv . Beer House, Jacob Fend, . " " Chns. Zimmerman, - Craig & Hamilton, G. L. Lloyd & Co., ' Robert Lytle, Kane & McColgar, . . t C. G,. Lory, Hughes & Wherry, Andrew Reilly. Liquor, only, J. Foster, " , Michael LuU, " " . Teter Donoughe, Liquor & Ikcr Peter Cassidy, Beer House ' Charles Collins, Liquor, only, S. &. R. Black, Given & Col'ins, " James Bell, " John P. Black, Wm. M'Ceinncll, Patrick Hadcn, Liquor, oidy, Alex. Jenkins, " James Glenson, " James A. McDermit & Co., J. Coudoii, Liq. & Eating House, V. W. Ivory & Co., Liquor, S. Pcterirger, M. Gaiiuher, J. F, MAberiiiii, Liq. & Beer House, Humphrey O'Leary, liquor, John Orner, Boer House, Saml. Davis, Liq. & Eating House, J. Fetersberger, Jas. B. Bradley, Charles E. Stewart, Liquor, Daniel McLaughlin, Charles McGovcru, " William Hurd, Thomas Rutter, Boarding Houm, Henry Dixpn, ' " w Farrel Rourkc, Liquor, only, John Smith. " Patrick Kelly, - -Thomas Martin, " ' John H.ipan, " Henry O'Donncll, John Barry, Patrick Keogh, " ' Mathew Carr, " " Georpe Englebaugh, Liquor, : Jacob Stinemau, ' " ' .. -D. R. Kinport, .. . ; Henry Byrne, Jacob Uannau, Geo. t alters. Joha Liquar, ouly, Jas. MKTuan, do do taken out not taken out. . , . do do do do do do do d' not do do do ' do . do do a? do do taken out. taken out. do do . da do tlo do do do do do do do do do do, do do'. do. do, uq do d; do do do do. do do do do do 'do do flu do t ken out. do do do An vl.i! dcr d 0' ' wot taken, oat. do. l do do out. d do' not ukcn outv do do do do taken out. not taken out. do do . do do do Oo. do 4o do do ' do do do do taken out. not taken out. do do taken out. pot taken out. taken out. pot taltcn out do dj do dj dq do da taken out. iiot taken out. taken cut. pot taken outl do do ' lakc c:jI. not taken .outl do ,d' do J? taken out. do do ' do do not take? out. do d- tlo ih do do t:dcen out. not takea uut. J ) dc takep out do do " pot taken oat Jo dT k d) do du - - taken out. not taken out. do do d do do do do taken out. not taken out do do taken out. do do not taken out. do do taken out. do do net taken out. da da. do do do do . 40 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do dJ da do tlo do lo do dit ''do do ' 4o d do da do do JJavitl T. Sloriu, Kotary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWN, CAMRRIA CO. PA., WILL also attend to his auues as jusiuc. 1 gal instruments of wr'Uing, such as dce.iS, J agreements, Fore;fm rower 01 auuiucj, v-, drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted, to his care will receive strict attentiou. ' , M;iy 13, 1852 SO-tf. ' f OOK HERE! Just received "by the Fonnsyl I 1 vania Rail Road, and fo sale bs J. Moore, Grind Stones,' Patent Buckets, Brooms, Cheese, Cotton Yarn, Clover Sccj, and a large lot of Car penter' rjkoli. A prill. M. M. Adums. James Burns, Liquor, only, . . Henry McKibbin, " . " Cornelius Daily, ' " James AlcColgan, Samuol Dillon, John Bradley, Liquor, Bernard Sheridan, l iquor, only, Jno. Wilson. (No. ' B. M'Colgan, . . J. Cassidivy, Beer House, ll. Stewart., (No. 4.) Geo. N. Vf uhinau, Liquor, oy Mulle-u & Short, Liquor, F. Vt. Georga, -!cr. McGouical, Liquor, only, Lew. Cassiday, Beer ikiufc, &e., Michael Bargoeu, Liquor, only, - Wn. Strous, Dom. Kennedy, Brewery, ' Stephen Moyers, Liquor, only Jacob Lcip, w Mich. Ingoldsby, ' " Michael Fsrabaugh, Brewery P. Bradley, Liquor, F. O. FreeU" ';. - '- ' " ' John Kennedy, LIciwmt, onty, - John g. Miller & Co PAMPHLET LAWS. THE Pamphlet Laws of the Session of 1853, have Ucc? receircd, and are ready for distribution to Uiesv cowled to receive them. Tt. L. JOHNSTON, Prothouotaro. Prothouolary's office, Ebensburg, Noycaiber I, lSJOV - - f - - STRAY MIRE, CJTUAYED from the field of Simon tTrsh, in Car- O rol township, On Satiw&y, the 2tnh ult., a dark brown marts, with siiok mar k em the left hip, is about 13 yca'S" old, and had a head halter on. A rcrard ofj will be paid for her return to tho sub scriber,, or fY lufoiuwtiou. which will lead to her I recovery. 1 JOHN Tl'UL. 'jv 1, l&oo. a. to do U d.i do do " do taken out. uot taken oat. do do io lo -dq tlo . do do - do ' do' do do do. do d do tuken out. uot taken do do do ro 4a do do do do do do do do do do. do do do do do d do do do do do do dc ! do. do do do eU do do do da da 4j da Jo e!a do do da do do. 4o :fc"vfeklauJ, quor,"only. . REES J. LIX)Vl, i'reasurer. Ebwisburg, Nov. IS, 185i-4K 1 : "T ' WILLIAM KITTELL, ' Attorney at Law, Ebensbnr g. Pa. OFFICE on Maiu Street, in the ofiice .occupied by Geu. Jos. McDonald. " - Jauuary 15, l?o2. lat1 E3K J