Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, June 15, 1854, Image 3

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Arrival of the Pacific.
New York, June 11.
The American steamship Pacific, with Liver
pool dates to the 31st ult., being three days later
than the previous advices, arrived here a lew mi
nutes before 9 o'clock this evening.
The Royal Mail steamship Africa arrived out on
Sunday, carrying out articles contraband of war.
TILE WAR NEWS.
It is reported that the town of Kafla had been
bombarded by the allied fleets and captured.
Tho Turks are still in possession of Silistria.
The Russians made a desperate attack upon the
place, but were repulsed with a severe loss.
Naples has oflicially declared her neutrality.
The detached forts as llangoe were destroyed
by three steam frigates. The Russians lost hea
vily. The British had three killed.
It was reported that on the 2Gth ult., the fort
ress of Silistria had not surrendered.
A large number of Turks were encamped near
Arta in Greece.
Thessaly was still in open revolution.
Ou the 10th ten frigates cannonaded Witts
land, and on the 20th approached Ekenas, but
. were repulsed.
A portion of the allied fleet bombarded Gusta
osvarn on the 22d. Another attack was expected
on the 24th.
The fiench fleet was to leave Keal for three
days gunnery practice.
A very hostile feeling is being felt at St. Peters
burgh for the course pursued by Austria.
It is rumored that the march of the Russians
upon the frontiers of liukovino had commenced.
The corps 'de Arme is said will number 150,
000 men.
Montenegro is tranquil.
It is reported that 30,000 Turks were in pos
session of Krajova on the 17th.
Odessa at the last advices, was closely blockad
ed by the allied fleets. No neutral vessels were
allowed to pass from that port into the Black
fcea, except those loaden with coal and naval
stores.
On the 23d Admiral Napier was before llangoe
and was about to attack the principal forts. A
later despatch received in London saj-s that he
Lad attacked the forts with signal success.
The accounts from Silistria are vague and con
flicting. One account states that the Russians
had stormed one of its ramparts, and another ac
count announces the complete investment of the
place by the Russians.
The British frigate Retribution had captured
several prizes from the Russians on the Black Sea.
The cause of the bombardment of Katl'a, was
on account of the refusal of the authorities to de
liver over to the allies several Russian vessels in
the harbor. The bombardment lasted for tvo
days, and an immense amount of property was
destroyed.
The Greeks got one hundred and fifty Turkish
soldiers in a church, closed the doors and burned
them up alive.
Important fuom Japan. The English pa
pers contain the important announcement under
date of Shanghai, April 12, that Commodore
1'erry has succeeded in the object of his visit to
Jeddo, and that similar advantages have been
obtained for the commerce of this country that
bad previously been conceded to Russia. The
same condition is contained in both treaties
namely, that three ports are to he opened in a
year. There is no reason to question the truth
fit this statement, as in our last correspondence
from Shanghai, under date of March 27th, it was
mentioned that Commodore Terry's arrival from
Jeddo was hourly expected. The field which
the success of this important negotiation lays
open to our commerce is immense.
C7"Daxgeuocs CorxTEKFEvr. Our friend,
W. Lee White. Esq.. editor of that excellent
work, White's Counterfeit Detector, has just
shown us a very dangerous counterfeit $10 note
on the Mohawk Bank, Schenectady New York ;
the left end of which is not intended to an imita
tion of the genuine. The likeness of Washington
in the centre of the left end of the genuine, where
as the same space on the counterfeit is occupied
by an ordinary die. Louisville Times.
91AUKIi:U
jOd. Thursday the 31st ult., by the Rev. Mr.
Lovcll,Mr. Jos. McCii.LOt.-aii, to Miss Angel
Stewart, of Bucaria township, Clearfield county.
American SSouse.
THE undersigned Laving leased for a number
of years, that large and commodious house in
Conemaugh borough, Cambria county, Pennsylva
nia, formerly occupied by Hon. John Murray,
would respectfully ii f rm his friends nnd the pub
lic generally, that he will spare no f ains in making
it one of the most desirable stopping places in tlie
..county.
instable will be filled with the best the market
tun afford.
ilia bar will contain liquors of the best brands.
His stable will be attended by careful aud atten
tive Ostlers.
MICHAEL STEWART.
June 15, 1S51.
SI ray ESoi se.
Came to the Ebcnsburg House, I'.bensburg, Pa.,
on the moruiug of the 10tl inst., a Dun Horse, a
bout 1-3 bauds high, 10 or Pi years old, and all legs
black from the knees down, nnd a fresh scar on the
right shoulder. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property, pay charges nnd take her
away. M VRY ANN L1TZ1NGE11.
June 15, 1854.
VAi rASILE PKOrEU'VY I-OK SALE
THE subscriber offers for sale the House and Lot
on which he now resides, Minute in Stimmitvilie
Cambria co., Pa. The building is of frame, 54
front on the Portage Railroad, extending back a
loog the Turnpike Road 5G feet, 1'wo Stories high,
with a finished Basement. Also, ono 1 1-2 Story
Building 50 by 21 feet, large Stable and Smoke
House, Ac. With a small addition to the above
described property, it can be made a commodious
tiouse for a Hotel, which will pay well, as this
place, no doubt, is destined to be a great placo of
resort in the summer season, being situated on
the top of the Allegheny Mountains, ami surroun
ded ou all sides with the most delightful and pic
turesque 6ccuery the eye can behold, nnd only dis
tant one mile from the Penna. Railroad Station
This property will be 6old at a very low price, as
the subscriber wishes to convert it into a Hotel,
nud does not wish to keep it himself. For fur
ther particulars enquire of the subscriber, on the
premises.
JOHN IVORY.
April 6, 1851. Sm.
IJR. I.S.lIUTCIIISO.Y.
Surgeon Dentist & Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth,
OF Hollidaysburg, will visit Ebensburg the third
week of every month, he is prepared to put
up teeth in blocks with gums resembling nature
as nearly as can be ; this is the most fashionable
and the most substantial way that teeth can be put
up, they will last a longdife. All opperations war
vauted to give satisfaction, or the mnney refunded.
BR. FREEM4N, Assistant.
May 25, 185 J.
assorted pcioes of Stone Ware, justre
Vceived at the Cheap More of
E. ROBERTS.
mmmh petersberger.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX
HUE IP Mill. EATS, CifS, BOOTS & SHOES. HIS, k CARPET MS.
SUaiMITVILXdE, C'AHIIUIA tOl'XTY, 1A.
&Has received a splendid stock, suitable for the spring and summer trade, which he is determin
ed to sell at the lowest possible rates, and to which he invites the attention of his old friends and cus
tomers, as well as of the public in general. He feels confident that those who'.ciamine his stock will
find it to their advautago to deal with him. " Muyll '51 y
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
NUMBERS 133 t 135 WOOD ST., I'lTTSHURGII. PA.
II
AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS
and Caps, consisting of over Thirty Five Hundred fuses for Latiics tnd Gentlemen's Misses,
and Children's Spring and Summer wear, ail of latest styles and fashions, among which may
Bovs
le found
Ladies asu Missus'
Boots and Puskins.
Purple Parodies,
Cinderilla Slippers,
Pronze Kossutbs,
Sontnp & Eutekas,
Child ns run. iiuot.
Men- anu Eot's
Calf & Kip Hoots,
Col. Ceng. 15uo:s,
Kid Glo. Put. "
Ox. & En. Ties,
C. & F. Bootees,
Child'uB
Together with a great v i riety of Func- Goods, particularly adapted to the approaching sc-'-
jrr Havin.
purchased our stock fr-m the Eastern .Manufacturers, principally for cash, with rrat
care in the selection nnd quality adapted to the
ducements, and are determined not to undersold by any h.astern or i extern House.
CC1" Merchants visiting our city, will please call and examine for themselves. A pi. 20, 1851
ROBERT DAVIS.
MORRIS EVANS.
:r!rVr C- r
riouglw, E'lottiiSi E'oiiits, Motes. 31111
I'l sts, tr. AI , Tin
Foundry at the .South We-t end of Ebensburg, Ware
of Shoemaker & Clark.
June 8. '54.
LOST LA.liO WAKKAXT.
4 I.L persons arc hereby cautioned against pur-'
-Z"lchasing or locating a certain Bounty Land
Warrant for DjO acres of land issued by the Com
missioner of Pensions under the act of Congress,
of -'Mb Septembir, 185, to Philip W. M Donald,
late a Brevet Major in the Qnd Itesimtnt of Uni-
led States llragoons, fi.r services rendered during
the .late war with Mexico, the said Laving been
lost or stolen from possession some time
iu the year lfcoli. 1 have entered a caveat in the
Pension Ollice against the issuing of a Patent to
any person for a survey, made by virtue of said
1 rl
n.uiuiib. X iiiivnu iiiittklli" UM it. 11 till lo llie j if- it t . , , - , , ., .
- . r !? 1 , ,- i,., we m Mr. Robert Davis new building. Mum
Commissioner of Pensions lor a dui hcato ofthe!,, t ., , ,, . , . ,, ,,
street, nearly opposite the '-Mansion House,
R ACIIAEL M" DONALD.
"54.
Ebensburg, Juue S,
SCHOOL TEIC'IIEKS WAXTED,
TWO imaliCed Teachers can obtain situations for
ini'cimu V nine iiioutns, at salary oi f..jj,ut
per mouth, to teach in the common schools iu the
borough ot J-lcnsuurr.
Au examination will be held a.t tlie office of the
undersigned on Saturday the 24th' June, inst, at
which time and place applicants foi the schools
will please attend.
By order of the Directors.
WM. El l TELL, Scc'ty.
June, S, '54.
V i IAr Alllj: I'KOI'IIKTY I'OEt SALE
WILL sell at public sale the following valua
ble property in Campbell-town on the 1st day
Of JuljT, lil, U U. ,ro Nn, 1 1-1 'J
now kept by the undersigned, with one half acre
of ground attached, with water privileges.
Also a Cooper Shop adjoining the Tavern stand,
with one half acre of ground attached.
Also a large Ware house with one half acre of
ground attached.
Also one lot of ground belonging to Catharine
Parrish.
Also a new Frame House, partly finished bc
lynging to Catharine Parish.
The property can be purchased previous tc the
1st of July.
A go id a id mli. i n'. title will elven.
JOHN 1V.K1SII.
June, 8, '54.
:)TiE.
LETTERS testamentary on the hist will ami
testament of Fr-meis Mnuse, late of Washing
ton township. Cambria c-nty, deceased, having
been granted to the iniilersirncr (residing in saitl
township.) by the KecUtcr of s ii I county.
persons indebted to tha estate of said deceased,
are hereby noti!it tl to m ike immediate payment,
atid those havifig claims to present .ihem properly
authenticated for tcttlement.
JACOP. MOUSE.
June, 8, '51.
5-orctto and t arnsl'lon 1'Ianii. F.oisd
ComoaiJj'.
I3UBETC notice is hereby given that books will
. be oepncd by the subscribers nt the store of Win
A. Netf & Co., Cieison,on Thursday the 15th day
of June next, and at the House of George Liuin
er, iu tho borough of I.oretto on Friday the lCth
irut., anl at the house of Henry Scanlau in Carroi!
town, on Saturday the 11th nt 10 o'clock, oa the
above stated dates, which will be kept open until
4 o'clock, P. M., nnd during the corresponding
hours of each succeeding day (Sunday excepted)
for five days, for the purpose of receiving subscrip
tions to the capital stock of said company.
JNO. BUCK.
PHILIP HARTSOCK.
GEO. L1TZ1XGER.
JAMES BYRNE.
P. BRAN IFF.
P. J. LITTLE.
June, 8, 5 1
jijiii.i m'ii:i:.iiit.
AT the store room lately occupied by Fred.
Kittell iu Ebensburg, has for sale the follow
ing article.
Coffee, teas, sugars and syrup molasses, figs,
raisins, dates, almouds and othr imU candies
a greu variety crackers, nil kinds Toys for
children, a great variety boots 'and Shoes, gaiters
slippers, &c. Shaving soap shaving compound
note paper, writing paper, looking glasses,
combs, brushes, choice tobacco, snuff and segars.
Also, a few maps maps of Ebensburg for sale.
flimiciXES, viz :
Jayncs' nlterive, Jaynes' expectorant, Jaynes' car
minative balsam, Jaynes' tonic vermifuge, Jaynes'
sanative pills, Janyes' hair tonic and hair dye,
Ayers' cherry pectoral, Schencks' pulmonic syrup,
Hastings' syrup naptha, Swnynes' syrup wild cher
rv Pepsin "for Dispepsia, &c, Hootiands' germnn
bitters, Evans' camomile pills, Brandreths' and
Wrights' pills, Shepherds" sassaparilla, ."shepherds'
Vermifuge and Pills, Brandts' purifying extract
Radaways' Ready relief, Kada ways' renovnting re
solvent, Radaways Regulators or Tills, Barrels
indian linamcnt, Davis' pain killer, Essense of Ja
maica ginger, Porous "Strengthening plasters. Ex
tract of American oil, petroleum, Horse ami Cat
tle medicines, oils of sassafras, peppermiut, Leni
petinyroyal, horsemint, cinnamon, origanum, ani
seed, Lavender, Spruce and cedar, barbadoeg tar
red precepitate, senecca oil, madder, nut- galls,
guh caps, and stoneware.
All of which is respectfully giunmitted.
May 25, '54.
LGXEIl & CillEGC;,
WHOLESALE dealers in Wine and l.iquari
which they arc prepared to furnish cheap to
merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208,
Market street, Philadelptiia, Pa.
Feb. 2, 1853 ly.
Hits asu Cai-s.
Cauton &c P a Hats.J
Palm Leaf d i
Black Cassiiuere ats,
Fur and Wool Kals,
Cloth A. Glazed Caps,
I..u its" Bon. nets
Straw and Li.uin,
Fancy French Lfiee,
Embroidered Gossamur,
Helmet Crown "
r nncv Gl
ica.
with Capes.
Western trade, we are enabled to oiler superior in
U. L. JOHNSTON.
EDWARD CLAS.
s:
Iritx,
ill e ol
Tin t'slilii? .12a l.iitc. Cider
House on Main
rtreet, uear'v opposite the stoic
1)A is, EVANS, & CO.
ALTOGNA HOTEL.
1LTOOX4, Itl.ASIi tOI .VlT, 1A.
A EEEVES, Proprietor.
Aran; 27, 4C5.
T1VO AI'I'iSKATICKS WA.Tj:iT"
at thisGfi'ue. Boys from the country preferred,
between the ages of 14 and
icv C:lfiict tViire Ituums.
MES S. TODD informs the citizens of Ebens
burg, and the public generally, that he has
i opened an extensive and varied assortment of L'ij-
where he will he happy to have them call and ex
amine his
MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND OTHER
VARIETIES OF FURNITURE,
coii-isfmg in part of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Bed
steads, Jseeretarys, t-tands, &c.f &c.
lie win nave coiiManny on nana an excellent ns-
sortnieut ot rancy and comiuou Cii.viits, vh:eii he;
V r 0 V
will sell iower tliau ever before ohered m this j vv corner of Thir l and Race streets. Philadel
phie.e. ! jihit, lately occupied bv Ludwig, Kneeiller & Co.,
Every article order..-.! will be made in the most i kcv COII.lai,tly on hand a huge ami well selected
workmanlike manner, of the best materials; and i stuck of the most celebrated bran Is of
r.l-.llUl.G of all kinds will be pn.mtly attend
ed to. His terms are CASH, ami being determined
to sell low, nnd keep no-.ie but good articles, he
hopes to receive the patronage of a Uiscrimiuuling
public.
Ebensburg, July 20, 1853.
J.latlon Tlioiiiixun,
I1PORTERS mul Dealers in Foreign aud Domes
tic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Hosiery,
Gloves, Satins, Silk Yest.ngs, Cravats, Ribbons,
White Goods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes, But
tons, looking Glasses. &c.
No. 15 Not Hi Third Street, two doors above
Church Alley, Philadelphia.
M. M. MARBLE, )
J. A. ELLIS,
E. C. McCI.URE.
Phil..dc-!phi.i, Feb. 10. 1852-32.
ST.
L:i a 'S At'AUL.Ill'.
FOR
Sf aarders and Hay $cfiolai-.
(l.Mltll THE C A KB I THKSlhTKKS hf MtUei'.)
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.
rTllIE School i.- dividetl into three general divis
i ions or classes, iu which the following bran
dies, are taught:
F:!l-?T CLASS.
Geography, Giaiiiiuer, Spelling, Reading, Arithme
tic, Tables, writing, Composition, Poetry, llisto
ry Ancient a;:d Al jdern, Philosophy, .lstrono.
my, Use oi'tlic Globes, Plain and ornamental
Needle-work.
SECOND CLASS.
This Divi.sioii, includes ail the brunches taught in
the tii st ehis.", tho distinction existing ' only
iu tlie length of the lessons.'
THIRD CLASS
Spelling, Beading, Writing, Tables, Arithmetic,
Geography and Cframmar.
K-Extra Branches common to all 'the classes.
Piano Forte, Guitar, Vocal Music, French and
Drawing.
TEEMS.
Fur Boarders flOO per annum (including Wash
ing, bed mil betiding.)
Du;i Seholurt First and Secoud Classes, SS pel
quarter. Third Class 2 per quarter.
TERMS FOR EXTRAS.
Music with use of instruments,
Drawing,
Fiench,
June, 1, '51. tf
5 5 On
4 0J
3 00
Ir. Clliai Jes Wallers.
O
FFERS bis services to the citizens of Sumiuit-
.rillc and adjoining vicinity, iu the practice iu
Medicine nnd rgory
He may be found at all times when not profess-ioii.-iblv
6n"ii"ed at his office next door to Bell's
Store, or ut the Mansion House of Jaai'ea M. BifHc
May -J.j, 'i4.
XIXIXG aai a:iA2itAc;.
13ROFESSOR SHELHOBN, of the borough of
Hollidaysburg, announces to the public, that
he is prepared to do ull kinds of Repairing and
Tuning of Piano Fortes. He will visit any place
required, in order to attend to this business.
7ecan furnish strong recommendations, if asked.
7ollidavsburg, May 30, '5L
OEO. J. IIODOIHS. DAVlll J . JUSl
i .
AUEATL.Or ALdL f OJll'CTITIO.V.
TTTould respectfully inform their old as well as their
new customers that they have recciveu au exten
sive assortment of Spring and Summer goods,
which for beautynd quality are not to be lounu m
the county of Cambria. Tho assortment consists
as follows.
New style Brocade Silks,
Chene aud changeable do.
Stripe and plaid do.
De Lainc, all colors and qua itiss.
Berage de Laines.
All the latest styles of Ladies dress Goods.
Bombazines, black aud colored Alpaca.
French Lawns, Chintzes, Prints and Ginghams.
A handsome assortment of Press Trimmings.
Gloves, Mitt, Hosiery, Shawls, Yejls,cte,
For men's and Boys' wear, we have cloths, cas
situeres. vestings, hats, caps, boots, shoes A.c.
Also a large ussortment of Groceries aud liueens
warc . .
As we arc determined not to be undersold, call
iu before purchasing elsewhere.
May 18, '5-1.
AFISSH arrival of Poot, Shoes, Summer Hats,
C;, Fancy Gimp nnd Florence Straw Bon
nets, F-fdtr, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c, received
this dand for eale at the cheap store of
JuneJG, 1851. J. MOORE.
Tills ray lur.Gootl aiitldieup ;ools.
"V Tlh be opened this week at the brick store
T o J. Moore, in Ebensbnrg, a general assort
ment ofcloths, cassimeres, 6atiuctts, tweeds, and a
great vriety of Rummer goods.
Togcfcer with any quantity of prints, dclains,
lawns, tashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other
drcfos pods.
I ALSO A LAEGE
and gJ assortment of hardware, queetisware,
saddlry, clothing, stationary, drugs. Sic, Sic.
lYrstis wanting boots ami shoes, hats nud raps
or rea l made clothing, will find it to their advan
tage t.fcail at the.
I'aic'i Store.
The subscriber, thankful fur past f.ivoi s. enr
ncsf!y,'eiucsts his customers, and the public gon
crallyjo at least call and examine his stock : and if
he cailot suit every person in quality and price it
is notiiis fault. Produce and lumber of nil kinds
taken in exchange fur goods; and he also takes
CASFwhcu offered.
J. MOORE.
Bldiisburir, April 28, IS',1.
j E!;su'i i '! s ping-.
j WONDERFUL IalPEOVEJUEH I IN' AT.T '. i
! Ai;ever fading picture can row he eot at the Elair ;
j Co. Gallery, Odd Fellows ldall. !
i 1 GORGE W. FISHER takes this method of in- I
I J t
forming his iiumorouy fr'.eiuis tl:iMui':n!it tlie
: ran tv. that he has jii-riiiaiient' v located himself at
j liutud.'iyaburg, Kllutlit "....!,.,, ...1 1,, tiiriii-b
( suj-rior portraits to all tliat wisu a goo-1 j iciui.-.
lavi a I'm:; ;uil M'n:i;b I : I J t- VI e 1 H I 1 : Jl t'!i I i I :
; in v-iis -Art, lie is now prepareil to take the lines t
; kiul of pictures in all kinds of weatlur. A visit
I to lis loom and a trial is all that is asked. liis
j objet is to ple.isc, and having the bc.-t l.yht in l he
j l!ouuj.'h, he feels that no f .iiiire -;.n be made.
i r.iti'.res neatly colored and put in good cases,
1 c...o. i-i ..-, siin .. .l,... ;.. ,i.
iiijiioiu '.I to 11, in the short space of one second.
'ustruirtion jriven in the art, enibraciu"; till the
' im roveme'its, ou the most reasonable terms. Ai1-
artus niid fixtures for 1 i.-ijiucrreot vpiu furniAhed.
j IUIlidaysbiirg, Sept. 1, lS52.-tf.
1NG extensively engaged in the manufacture
. . of Paper, we will psiy'to Country Merchants
j and ithers having Rags fi.rsale, M.jrc t!iuu At- y..'
j H-u'ttftrh f prices t'm.
IESSl'1' & MOOR::, Paper Mnmifaet'irers,
I'i; i l i m i ru i Nes. 2 I and 2'i North St.
l-t :reet below Arch, between 5th and Olh.)
l'.iln., March GO, lfe-31 2ui.
oin si. e:.
llri V,' IVORY & CO.. Agents for selling Pa .-'
' Tieki ts and Drafts for England, Ireland Scot
luiid and Wi.b-s, through lMwar.'s, Smiford iiCo's
llnriipeau .gei:ts.
v,.-;i Agents for selling Pa-sigo Tickets by
W. t L- TapsiotX Co"s Line of Liverpool ships
sail'tig from Liverpool to Ne ,v York r I'hila le!
phis. Pi ssengers can get tickets through fn m any
partofGreat Britain, direct to the S i i m I r. ts
selssail every five days.
W. W. IVORY v CO.
Jarch 17, '.' I.
James Dougherty, at
IIE:i!80I.i, OiNBS -s. CO
' w;
i "TTrMOLKSALE nnd retail dealers in T
.bac
,1 t'i-ars. warehouse at the South
CHEWING TOBACCO, IHP0STED CIGAR?,
Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer d r
s:i!e on as favorable terms as any bouse iu the city.
Orders promptly attended to.
August 5, li-53 5-ly.
(Jcorscllarnt'ituir, ,
Wholesale & Ectail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron
waro Manufacturer, and Dealer iu the
lowin named Stoves :
Air Tight Cook, P. .1 table Range. Flat
LOBE
; VJ Te
op Complete, Unioii Air Tight, Cooks Favor
ite, Bare t yliiuter, Delaware Cook, Ijiir-ro.un, key
stone, or Independent, Harp cannon. New com
plete. Hot Air Parlor, Victoria complete, Air
l Tight, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner.
Ebensbu rg,
L-pt 1, 1S52.
Auditor"
,"iOtlC.
J hnsfou Moore surving
partner of the firm of
S.& J. Moore
vs.
Charles Dillon
The undersigued L
In the Common Pleas
of Cambria Count v.
Executor's Docket No
22. December Term
KS54.
appointed Auditor to
make distribution of the money in the hands of
the Sheriff arrisiug from the sale of the real estate
of the defendant in tlie above stated Case, hereby
i notifies all persons interested, that he will sit for the
purpose of discharging the duties or the s.ii'l np
poiutment, at his oilice iu Ebensburg on Tuesday
the 2d day of May next, at ono o'clock P. M.
G. M. REED, Auditor.
April C I le-'.l.
JF.FFUR: ON. CAMBRIA C lUNTY, PENN.
ri"1i". m:d rsitr.ed takes iba.-nro i:i inf. r:u'.v
J- his friends in- 1 the travelling lubiie, t!i
has leased the Jolfersoti House, and h iving mud.;
j much iuiproveiiicut iu i's iulerior. h' fc's cuiili
I dent that he will thereby be enabled to render
I comfort and satisfaction to all who favor him
i with their patronage-.
j is fast and superior MAIL LINE. Or STAGES
1 will ys bo iu rea'iincss to coiney p.i-si ngt i s
; to and from the
I'ENN'A. KAII.BOAO .STATION
to his home, and also leaving direct after the ar
rival of the train by a good t'lauk Rial to Ebe.is
burg. l-jT" He will ever be happy to iiceoiuiuo i .te lip
oid friend a and aefmaintances that will favor bun
with call. JAMES D HAMILTON-
Jefferson, April 20, le-51.
Lilted,
; Ouitiiiau T.."o.-v. t.. rvl
100
our. Uuj iloftur per cord will be given.
ML'RUAY, ZAHM 6. CO.
April 20, '51.
AmiSASS'FItVlORS OTIfi:.
T HE Register of Cambria County having trran- j
ted letters of Administration to the undersigned j
residing in Ebensburg on the estate of John Oiilon. j
dee'd, late of SummitviUe. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make payment with !
out delay, and persons having claims airninst f ai.l
estate to present them properly proven for settle
tner.t. I
JAMES M DEEMIT.
February 21, 51.
A I5.tl IU ISTK t lOK S .OTEC I.
LETTERS of Administration were grunted to !
the undersigned on tli 22d of February on the cs- '
tatoof H'illiam (Clveeti'e, dec".!., of Cambria town- !
ship. All persons knowing theinrelves indebtetl j
to sud estate will make pameut immediately, and j
those having claims nguinst it will present them i
proreilv authenticMted for settlement.
H'ILLIAM, O KEEFFE Jr., Admr
February 21, '51. j
" . j
S. C. Winfrai il and C. 4V. lVInsartlT j
ATTORXEIS AT I.AV.
tn K.xsiU Bu, rA. j
WILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria,
jfj likir, Iluutiiigdon, Indiana and Clearfield Coun- !
ties. Ollice nearly opposite Litzinger's Hotel.
giOAIfo Agents for the ta.e of Lauds in Cam
bria aud aijoiuing Couuties.
CJ-.V.so Agents for the L'uioii Fire Insurance
Company."'
Cj-Also Agents for the "Aiuciican Life lu
surauce Company."
April 6, fit.
1
A C'AHI.
DU. A. YEAGLEY having pcrmnnent'y located
in Jefferson, Cambria county, respectfully
tenders his professional services to the citizens of
the place :nJ thesurrounJing country, iu the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office on Main street, where he can always be
found and consulted, except when absent ou pro
fessional business.
Jefferson, .April 1 1, 1S53 25.
r. . IS. Kit'lly,
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens
of Jeffers u au 1 iciuitr, in the practice of
Medicine and surgery.
office next dour to Mr. I.yt'.c's Store.
ir. S. It. I' Jrli,
T" EPECTFl"LLY toii.h.r Lis services to the cit
jl V. izens !' Suiiiiuci ir.il tjuh".) iu the practice
of McdiXiie at..! Sur-cry.
Ollice at llaM'-Wav lluu-j, Cam' iia county, l'a
Nu. I'l, UCC.
i?i si inr .ioxi:s,
Justice cf the Tcacs, Ebcnsburg, Ta..,
7"11.E aiiend pr..!:i; tly to : 11 eolicctwrns er.-tru.-tolto
his care 0"ice, u tju'.nijig Lis
d w i
21, B
. tf.
Jastics cf tho Peace, faot of I'liue No 4,
a. r. r. r..
'I I.I. riticnd promptly to a'l c.llc .-i;. i-s entrusted
to his care. Othec, adj..i::! the Bi st oS'.icc,
.July, 2t!i, lb',2.
iiv. iSeiiry V-Kf,
Tratli-itg iriiyii.-'ai., Jshi-.ioiii, P:i.
OFFICE in t d .r t.i i is drug sioi e, coruer
Ma.-, ii j.ud lie I lord ttnets.
of
Juht'.stov n.
J .l, S I I.l' 1 L.
.TING f nil? ! a partnership in the Mi-rennfilc
! I I '",
Usui' s-, vt o
ild I e-pi'ctfitl!y Folieit the pa
trounce of viicir fi-n u
Call and Me us at
vis.
.m!1 20. W-2.
ls aiel tlie iul.!ic peneraliy.
the old stand of Willinui Da-
i S.lw ajfc on Slanil.
STONEWARE, Earthen ware, Nails, Cast-steel
and t.i'.t, for s.ale by
i DAVIS i LLOYD.
; M.iy 11VI.--2-2'.!.
I , in. I"i:t land and Sun.
! CA2INET WAEE S00KS,
Allegheny Street, Hollidaysturg, Pa.
! 7"' U . I rrsprrtt'tilly invite tho attention of the
' V public to their superior stock of Furniture
of every -. -i-i. lion. Furniture of all kiu ls m,in
; ui'.o tin e 1 to ol der on the shortest notice. All or-
tiers from n distance promptly attended to.
j Ju'.y.l. 1S.2.
j Vvivrltvrgvr's
I V."nolc-falo and J-.ctil Clothing Storo.
CI OATS, Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ilund-
kereheifs. Cravats, Boots, Shoes, Carpet-bags,
Trunks, vS;c.
bria County,
Sold cheap for Cash. Suinuiit, Cum
Pa. CA-tsizziBA uoise:.
JcS't rson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania,
J!)HX XtIlA'l.i:Y,Il'i-oirIctur.
FMiiE Proprietor of this now Hotel would res
L j cetfully inform the public that he has it
now e:i. nnd ready for tlie accommodation of
guests. No pains or expense has been sprred iu
the furnishing and arranging of this House; and
the buildup; itself being new, commodious and
convenient, it will be fotin 1 a pleasant place of so
joiiin for travellers and boarders.
HIS BAIL will nt all times be supplied with the
best of Wines and Liquors, and 1U.S TABLE wiM
contain every delicacv the Mai We cau t.uoiu. lno
o..is me new au'i iuota, ana me Licaltn, ease and
conifmt of his guests vill be untiringly studied.
BOABDERS will be taken by the week ou rea
sonable terms.
f., An attentive (latkr will always be iu atten
dance, and the stabling will be fouuj good.
Nov. IS, 1S5."5.
CHA2LES U. IIAEPLE'S
iVE.2;AXi9 i.Ktroit STni:,
No.
433 Voillt Tlilnl st., nhovrCallanlilll,
i;at Side, l'iillnctcl plila.
HAS .-oust
Inn I Gi
in aud a general assortment of FOR
EIGN W INES.
ALSO. All kinds of American Spirits, i.c.
3jss4iliitin of Iai liicihlilp.
mm: partner'siii' heretofore ems-
ting between 1'rs. Jackson & Howe is this day
day Uisaulvtd by mutual consent.
R. M. S. JACKSON,
J. HOWE.
Feb. BJ, 1851 tf.
TlH: E:.TiiMSCIL'M.
pi i if. iieai'est goods can be found at
1t;;i: new sture laurel svami.
THE citizens of Cam? ria County mc respectful
ly i 1 1 v i ; . . 1 t
i-c Ih re.
lii.ienel' ei
Mipe l i il- i.
I Pit V :i! i
every kin 1
Ma le Clot!
V. i.r , 1 :
au i-xcein i.
Aw arlii
examine our stock bcloic pui c.iasing
An ac jtiaiu'.aiu e with our Sti ck and
. lug business, wiil convince you of the
luceintiits, we are enabletl to offer.
1 assortment -.:i. rises. Dry Goods ol
Hals, Cap-, Bo-'ts and Shoes, Ready
ug. Hard ware and i tieei.s arc, Cedar
-,l'e Mulls : (it'iccrics t-fall hinds ;
iisi. i nil; nt of Fish fit;. Kc
es cil'ed !'..r, w kith we have tint on
h:ii:tl. cmii be o?J
Ettilt'uad and Ail
ued in a few hours, by Penna.
ns ai.d Go's Express, at the low
est r it- f
will eaii
s' issil l.-. We 1',-el a-. iuv.l tn it those who
..... .
:iud look tl.rougn our slotK, wiucii uu ur
all
I'
mill. stance-,
.-vd to buv.
vi it
;c pleased tj show, will be
i:,p.
ERM ARE CASH.
W. A. NI-.KF A; CO.
; ,-.lA.M'S A. CO',S Eipre.-s Ollicn has been
removed from .- unimit to Cress-ju .-t.itioii Laurel
5: Willi;.
V.'. A. Nl.i
Ai
March 1, 51.
Tailoring.
rBIMM undersigned informs his customers that the
J. firm of Reyno'i A; Johnston is dissolved by
nuitu il consent, nud that the subscriber still con
tinues th businevss iu the room recently occupied
by the old firm, where he will be happy to see his
former patrons and as many new cnej as plea-e to
call, lit?' receives regularly from New 1 oik aud
Philadelphia the latest fashions aud cinnot be beat
en either iu the shape or tit of Coats, Punts or
Vests, by any other Tail .r in the country. He
rcspectridy ask the public to give hitu a call, and
confident his work will lecommend itself.
f- Ml kind j of country pro.iuce i:.Kcn in e
' I I H" f 5 Pl.-VVtlV
.-hange f t r work.
LEWIS EEVN'ON,
April '-, li-52.-tf.
II. W. Iv iXACi.l'S
UNITED MATES HOTEL, ut the
Depot, Harrisburg, Pa.
bee. 185".
Rail l'.uil
j RUEI.S SALT just received at the Store of
U HUGHES & WHERRY, Jefferson, Pa.
i July 8.
I 1 -
I TO TSIK I'l'HLir.
:'F. call the atteution of our rieiuls a;H me puo
f lie generally to our new stock of GOOPS, just
received, which will be st.l 1 low for cash.
1'lour, Paeon and Salt constantly ou bauds.
HO Sacks G.ouud Alum Salt, which we will sell
at cosi. . , . ,
p p AM persons knowing them-clvcs indebte.i
to us on book account, or f-r freight will-rlease
call and settle.
W. IVORY & CO.
March 1", '51.
I.ooUout for f lie Iocomotlvcl
C&tb and Produce Stor '. :
iir;in:s &, viiuy,
HAVE at their Ftore, in Jefferson, few door
East of G. L. Lloyd .S: oo.'s itore a large an
entire new assui tiuejit of S ring Summer Goods,
which they just received from the Eastern cities,
consisting-, in part, of the following articles.
LADIES DRESS GOODS, SilkR, Barpes, Monn
lin de Laines, Lawns, iic, ice. Also, CWUii, Kati
netts, Tweeds, Drillings, c. ' ' .
Ready Made Clothing, of all kinds and very bee
cjualitv. Give it a trial. t
Hardware, (Jueensware, nnd Stoneware, of eery
varietv comprising a lurj:e assortment.
ST("YES, of every decrij.tion, always on hnd
and warranted. We'llatter oursflves tUot we co
sell Stoves lower thau any cttablishuient in Cum
bria county, aud Wilis located on the Rail F.oad VPs
cau always secure a supply.
Su' L cofTce, vug:ir, rice, tnohmses, tf, vinegar,
lii. see l oil, eperui til, tobacco, fish, nalt, ryrup, and
!very article necessaay to supply thia market.
Tho public ii solicited to call ami exaniiue onr
stock, as we are confident it will uUimt ol inspec
tion. ;
All kinds of i roduce taken in exchange for
guoi.-:. Lumber bought ut the highest luuiUet prj,.
ces.
M:.y 17, is".::.
.MtllOLSO.V LAX US.
CAUTION TOIPUECHASnLS.
IjUlE title to all lands formerly the proi-crtyof
1 John Nicliolson or of Morris and Nicholson,
within the lnuinds of Cumbria and Indiana coun
ties, as well as a portion of said lands, situate iu
Clearfield county. Being" res ted in the heirs of the
late James C. Fisher, and from whom only a le
gal title can 1-c obtained to any of feaid laud.
All persons are tiu-n.-f.ire cautioned against pur
chasing a title to any of said lands, from jicrsons
having or pt cicnding to have an ogenoy from tLo
heirs t.f Nicholson.
Every iiili-nnation'rcgarding the title to said
lands may Lo obtained by application to the sub
scriber. E. SHOEMAKFlt,
Au'ynifui t Jor the I2x'rs of J. C. Fisher, dcc'J.
R i:v IT A II I.I M 1 31 1; A T
rjMIE subscriber would respectfully iufona his
I 'friends and the public geuerully, that be has O-
petiei mi extensive assortment of Groceries at
the New Book Store of John Rodger Jr. His
assortment consists of every article usually kept
in the Grocery line., viz : Tens, Sugars, Coflee,
Caudles, Soaps, Crackers, heinous, Ginger, Mus
tard, Prepared Corn, Orunge, Fig, Unisons, and
a general assortment of Nuts of all kinds, all of
w hich w ill Le soil for cash or iu exchange for
country p roduce.
JOHN EODgEKS, Sr.
April 27, 1854.
A N V.W Alt IE 1 V A U
JUST received and for sale at the cheap Book
Store of Johu J. Lodgers, Jr.
Imposition of Odd Fellows.
Valentine Vox.
Novels.
Ketier Paper and Foolscap.
Pocket liooks.
Note Paper of all kinds.
Porfnionics lo do.
Perfumery do do.
Stationary do do.
Day Hooks and Ledgers.
Aecordeons.
Copying liooks.
Pens of every description.
Window Shades, paper and oil.
l'en ivnives.
April 27, 1 85 1,
XflTIC'l.
""7"ANTED, twelve or fifteen Stone Masons on
V Sections M, 13, U, 15 & 1C, of the Indi
ana branch Railroad. Constaut employment aul
good wages will be given.
Aho, fifteen or twenty good Quarrymen, will
find a summer's employment iu a heulthy anil
plcanaut section of the country, to whom the high
est wa:rcs will be given. Pnymentii made monthly.
PHILIP Ac THOMAS COLLINS.
Indiana Branch, April '2,1 lfc51,
IlL'ItK.11 roil CALL1TZIA.
JOHN K'MEEL & BE0.
AVE the pleasure ta announce to their frienJs
A. J an 1 the public generally, that they have mo
ved to their New Store Room ou Rail Road Street,
and are opening from tho Eastern and Western
Markets, n general assortment of Merchandise and
pro.iuco generally kept in a country store, being
possessed of the facilities which render their goods
to be the cheapest in the neighborhood.
Call and see our stock, as we feel assured you.
will be satisfied, both iii regard to price aud quali
ty. All kiutis of produce takca in exchange for
goods.
.OT!CE.
tdauis K Cn's i:prfsw.
M'jtfEEL, Gallitiin, Cambria Co., PA.
"l 7" i.L forward Packages of GooJs or Money
W daily (except Sunday) to all the principal
towns in the Lnioii, a!o, by the foreign Exp rem
of Mcsscis Edwards, Sntigfrd & Co., to all parts
of the world. Sght tlralts by the well known cs
ablishe I houses of Messrs Edwards, gailgford Ac
Co. payable on all fhe banks of Englaud, Ireland,
s-cotii.iid and Widcs. Pas-ago certificates issued
from Liverpool tJ any poiut on the .l'euua. H. R
of the Star Line bailing from Liverpool on 1st. lltU
th, Hlth, and 2'jth, of each mouth. OrJers
from a distance promptly atu nded to, and answer
icnt by reiuiu mail. FoslOlIice opeu ut all Lours
of the day, except Sunday. April 27, lbil.
JOHN M OKVn T. W11.LIAM M'UfcVlTT.
J!I' M'InVITT &. IIUO.,
-tT WHOLESALE groo. is aud dealers in Foreign
and Pomcslic Liquors, Rectified Whiskey,
Flour, V.acon, Fish, Cheese, Ac, &c. No 311, Lib
erty street, opposite the head of Suiithfield, Pitts
burgh, Pu.
Hecember 23. 1852 9-lf.
JUl!. 1. 31 AtilLL
HAS lease d aud refitted the McMillen House,
(late the Rennet Hotel) in the borough of
Johnstown, where he will be glad to receive any pf
his friends who may favor him with their patrouage.
He ha3 nlso opened a bar with a choice selection of
wines ami liquors of all kinds.
Men's served to suit passengers who wish to tra
vel by the Pa. Ii. K. ' , '
J JOHN C. MAG1LL.
Johnstown, Pa., July 22, 1853.
loiuis r hoi si:.
Campbcllstown, Cambria couaty Pa.
rililE undersigned. Proprietor of the above Ho
JL tel. informs hi friends and the public that be
is well prepared to furnish the best or accommo
dation, nnd is determined to please ad who may
cull with him. JOHN I. VAKISII.
Campbcllstown, Junelo. 1853 Si-bm.
Drult sold. :
rf-vV fnr'anJ Ireland aud .-Scotland from il up
O wKui lW Tickets by tb, .-Qld
KUck tar" Line of F-kUS. saUiUgfroli, Liverpool
in the 1st, Gth, 11th, ioU,, 21st, aud 20th of eae
,uolitl, W. A. XEFF, Ajcnt. '
Ci essOJ, March 2"., 1 51 tf.
AS 11 will U raid for 4000 or 6000 pounda
wool, by iitcui wntnu..
Jefferson, U