Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, June 29, 1854, Image 3

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    STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
The Democratic State Central Committee,
agreeably to previous announcement, met at
Buehler's Hotel, in ITarrisburg, on Thurs
day the 15th inst , and after a full and free
interchange of sentiment, it was resolved that
a more efficient organization of the Demo
cratic party he effected, and that addresses be
issued on the following subjects :
1st. The new position of the AYhig party
and their allies.
12nd. The principles of non-intervention
and popular sovereignty as settled by the
Compromise of 1850, and embodied in the
Nebraska and Kansas bill.
3rd. Review of the measures of the pres
ent and lato State administrations.
4tci. Federalism and "Whiggery from the
days of Hamilton down to the present day.
Resolved, That the forehoing proceedings
be published in the Democratic papers of this
State.
J. ELLIS BOXIIAM, Chairman.
Geo. C. Walker, Secretary.
Perhams Gifts.
A number of Mr. Perham's alleged assistants
were arrested in New York, on Saturday last,
charged with selling tickets or shares in a
large "gift enterprise," in which, it is said,
there are one hundred thousand shares, sold at
one dollar each. Mr. Perham himself was not
found by the officers. Daniel N. Tilden was
the complainant. A quarrel between the mem
bers of the Committee, to whom was entrus
ted the distribution of the gifts belonging to a
former enterprise of Mr. Perham, is said to
have been a cause for the making of this com
plaint. It appears that after the Committee
of Distribution had adjourned, a considerable
amount of property to be distributed remained
in their possession, in consequence of many of
the ticket buyers having failed to send in their
tickets. This property became a bone of con
tention to the Committee, some of whom wish
ed it divided among themselves, while others
claimed they had no right to it, and that it
phould remain in the bends of the property,
clerk, Mr. John C. Sargent. Tilden, the com
plainant, was one of the Committee. The per
sons arrested disclaim all participation in the
liuainess of selling the gift tickets, and say they
arc not the parties interested, and that the
whole of the information is false and malicious
upon the part of the informers.
Restitution.
On Tuesday last, a Catholic priest called
nt the office of the National Insurance Com
pany in this city, and stated to the President
that he had a sum of money which he was
directed to pay over to the Company. He
declined answering any questions as to the
source whence he received the money, or
jriving any information whatever concerning
it ; but asked for a receipt from the Company,
to the effect that they accepted the amount so
paid, viz: 2,'2S9, and in full fur the sum
which the parties would have wished to pay,
including interest. Such a receipt was ac
cordingly given, and the money paid over to
the President.
The case is a remarkable one, though it is
not difficult to guess the history of the trans
action. It however does not belong to us
peculiarly to perform this part of the busi
ness -which the reader can quite as well do
for himself. N. Y. paper.
Tie City of Glasgow.
The ill-fated Bcrew-steamship, with its 480
Kuls on board, is at length given up. As may
be remembered, she sailed from Liverpool on
the 1st of March, with 111 cabin and saloon
passengers, and about 292 steerage, her crew
numbering 86, including the commander,
Captain Morrison ; and from the period of her
clearing the Mersey up to the present moment
not the least tidings have been heard of her.
The breaking up of the immense fields of ice
to the north-ward of the Bank, which were
borne down the Atlantic in masses, it is said,
of some 200 or 300 miles in length, no doubt
overwhelmed the vessel in an attempt to force
a passage, and caused her almost immediate
destruction, not a soul escaping. The city of
Glasgow and her cargo were insured for
j50,000.
Arrest for Stopping- the U. St Mail, with
intent to Kill the Stage Driver.
An arrest, says the Norristown Register,
was made on Friday morning, in this county,
of an Irishman named Dennis M'Fadden, on
the charge of stopping the U. St. Mail, on the
route from the Blue Bell to Philadelphia, w ith
the intent of killing the driver of the stage.
The cause of McFadden's fueling of revenge
towards the driver, is stated to have been in
consequence of the latter putting out of his
stage, at Germantown, two of McFadden's
children, a few days before, who were pas
sengers on their way to their father's. McFad
den, after a hearing, on Friday, was bound
over and lodged in jail at Norristown, to ans
wer the above charge at August Court.
5?"Gkeenk Countr. TheDemocratic pri
mary election came off in Greene on Saturday,
10th inst. John M. Stockdale was nominat
ed for the Assembly.
Armstrong Cocnty. The democracy of
this county, met m convention at the court
house in Kittaning, on Tuesday, the Cth inst.,
and nominated T. T. Toruey, for the Legisla
ture. The Democrat says the proceedings of the
convention were market by great unanimity
and good feeling, and as the ticket is a good
one, it augers much for the success of the par
ty in the approaching campaign.
"Westmoreland Cocxty. At the primary
election for the nomination of candidates for
the Legislature, held on the 10th inst., the
following gentlemen were elected :
Senate. A. M. Hill.
House of Representatives. W. A. Cook,
Benjamin Byerly and Matthew Shields.
Andrew Graham, T. J. Barclay and John
Fausold were elected delegates for the next
State Convention.
Fayette County. At the recent primary
election of the Democrats in Fayette county,
to nominate a ticket for the support of the par
ty this fall, the following gentlemen were
selected :
For Congress. Dr. Smith Fuller. (Sub
ject to the concurrance of Washington and
Greene counties,)
For State Senator Col. Alex. M. Hill.
Assembly, Abraham Gallentine.
This ticket, according to the genius of li-
whole, that has has ever been presented to the
ruvirtlo f n. mi ii,
people of the county, and will receive the
united and sealous support of the party m
October next. Its success is therefore certain.
Census of Harrisburg. -
The Union gives the figures of a late census
of Harrisburg, comparing them with the cen
sus of 1850. The totals are as follows : . -
White. Colored.
1854 - - - 11,217 S05
1850 - - - G.924 910
Increase - 4,293 105 decrease.
1854, whole population, 12,022.
CO-Thehe is a general apprehension that the
cholera will again sweep over our country. It
has already made its appearance in many towns
in the west, especially those on the rivers, and
is has also commenced its ravages in some of
the large northern cities. It cannot be doubt
ed that many of the cases of sickness that oc
cur at this season of the year are mistaken for
Asiatic cholera. They arc produced frequent
ly by the young vegetables that are so eager
ly sought after and so imprudently eaten. But
every precaution against that terrible scourge,
the Asiatic cholera, should be taken by private
persons and by municipal authorities. Cellars
should be cleansed, rubbish removed, and bad
meats and vegetables avoided. Great atten
tion should be paid to the streets and gutters
in cities. Filth should not be permitted to ac
cumulate in alleys and in private ways. A rea
sonable attention to cleanliness will do much
to keep off the pestilence.
FROM CALIFORNIA.
Arrival of the "Northern Star."
Nhw York. Juna 93 The steamshiD North
Star, with 250 passengers and $100,000 in
specie, arrived here about 4 oclock this after
noon. The North Star left Aspinwall on the lGth,
and brings California dates to the 1st, which
have been mostly anticipated by the United
States at New Orleans.
The fire at Marysville, California, destroyed
the post office, Orleans Hotel, Presbyterian
Church, and some other buildings. The loss,
however, was not alovc 200,000.
The fire on Dupon Street, San Francisco,
destroyed property amonnting to between
50,000 and SO,t00.
The United States District Court of San
Francisco has indicted President Walker, for
a violation of the neutrality laws of the United
States.
It is rumored that a Russian frigate was
seen on the coast of California.
It is reported that a privateer had been fit
ted out at Sain Francisco and sailed for
Strika.
(We received last evening full files of Cali
fornia papers, but could not find any items of
news of importance in addition to our full and
comprehensive telegraphic despatches from
New Orleans and New York.)
ItlAKIEIEO
On the 22d inst.. by R. Jones. Esq., Mr. John
Winters, and Miss Cathaeise Fabbob, nil cf Al
toonn, Blair county, Pa.
On tl;a 27th ir.st., by Rev. Mr. Corbet, Mr.
Philip Collins, Susimitville, to Miss Mahoahet
Coos, cf thin place.
On tLe 27th inst- by Rev. Mr. Powell, Mr. I.
N. RonKiiTs, of Ebensburg, to Miss Jae Git
tins, of Cambria township.
As usual, accompanying the above, we received
a large and delicious cake. The happy couple
will please accept our thanks.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Va!i:aile property lor Sale or Rent.
THE subscriber offers for sale hjs house and lot,
situated in the borough cf Sumuiitville, Cam
bria county, Pa. The building is of plunk 24 feet
front on the turnpike, and extending back 01 feet
along nn alley. The front of the building lias
been fitted up for a Tin-smith Shop, and the back
for a dwelling. The situation is an excellent cue
for the above mentioned business, as it affords a
very large wholesale and retail custom. Any per
son who wishes to purchase the property f r that
business, can alo purchase a good set ot tools, &.c.
For further particular!" enquire of W. A. Maloney,
who resides on the premises.
JAMES MALONEY.
June 29, 1So4.
Valuable PrapcrSy for Sale.
HE subscriber will sell at private sale, his
will-known property in the town of Belsano,
Cambria county. The building is a two-story
frame about fifty feet in front, well calculated
cither for a Store or Tavern, with a good stable
and other out buildings attached. There arc also
two lots of ground belonging to the property ; this
is a desirable location for doing nn extensive bu
siness either in Dry Goods line or tavern-keeping.
There is a charter granted for the construction of
a Plank Road from Johnstown to Belsano. The
distance from Ee'sano to Ebensburg, is nine miles,
and seventeen miles from Indiana.
Persons desirous of purchasing the property,
will call on the undersigned at his residence in
Belsano. A good deed will be given.
B. F. DAVIS.
Belsano, June 29, 1854.
ILVAI, XOT1CE.
THE subscriber, who intends leaving this place
in a short time, respectfully requests nil who
are indebted to him, to call and settle their ac
counts on or before the 10th of July, as all unset
tled accounts will then be left with a Justice of the
Peace for collection. Persons attending to this
notice will save me of trouble, and save themseves
trouble and costs.
W. A. MALONEY.
June 29, 1854.
Attention Guard.
YOU will meet atyonr armory, in Ebcnsburg,
on Tuesday, the 4th day of July next, at 10
o'clock, A. M.t armed and equipped for drilL
By order of
Cnpt. B. McDERMITT.
June 22, 1S54.
A Valuable Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber desiring to remove to the West,
oC'ers for Bale the valuable farm on which he
now resides, situated in Allegheny township, four
miles north of Loretto, and eight miles north-east
of Ebensburg, and adjoining lauds of Francis Coo
per and Johu McCoy.
The farm contains about 75 acres, of which 50
are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation,
and the rest affords the choicest rail timber.
There are on the premises, a log dwelling anil
barn, a small young orchard, and an excellent pe
rennial spring J water.
The terms, which will be reasonable, will be
made known through mail or otherwise by the sub
ecriber. EDWARD CONARY.
June 22, 1854. .
Military Xotlce.
THE Commissioned officers of the Gd Brigade,
ICth Division Pennsylvania militia, are hereby
notified to assemble in the borough of Ebensburg,
on Monday the third day of July next, at 10 o'clock
A.M., for the purpose of electing one person to
serve as Major General of said Division.
JOHN HUMPHREYS, Brig. Inspector
ungade, 16th Div. Pema. Militia.
Brigade Inspectors office, i
Summit, June 16, 1854.
! i
TWO APPKEXTICES TVAXTED
at this Office. Boys from the country preferred,
ebtwecn the ages of 14 and 16,
Additional List
OFKctaileas of Cambria county,
1854.
JACKSON TP. CLASS
Samuel Davis Liq, only 14
do Beer & eatiug'house S
WASHINGTON TP.
for the year
LICENSE.
3,87
5,00
5,00
3,50
3,50
8, 50
3,50
3,1-7
3,5U
3.87
3,7
3,7
r.,oo
3,50
3, 50
3,50
3,87
3,b7
3,50
5,00
7,00
3,50
3,50
5,00
5,00
5,00
5,00
fc,b7
3,50
3,50
5,00
5,00
5.00
5,00
3,50
3,50
3,50
5,00
6,b7
5,00
3,50
3,50
John Cassiday b. h.
Wm. Straus liq. only
Treil Feigle liq. rnly
L. Cassiday b. h. & liq.
8
14
14
S& 14
14
14
14
14
14
14
6
14
14
14
14
14
14
8
ueorge Kane Hq. onlj
Joseph Ennis liq. enly
Henry McKibbon liq. only
CARROLL TP.
Jacob Lacib liq only
Peter Weible liq only
J. B. Miller liq c.nlv
SCMMITV1LLE.
John Orner b. h.
J. F. McDermot liq only
J EFFERSON.
P. Ponoughc liq ouly
W. C. Baibour liq only
SUSQUEHANNA TP.
George Stifflei liq only
A. Tibbits liq ouly
EBENSBURG.
S. D. Prvce liq only
JOHNSTOWN.
Geo. Sajlor b. h.
Thompson Wachole liq only
A. J - Lohr liq only
Geo. Cupp liq only
James Chalfant b. h.
A. Fockler b. h.
Chailes Zimmerman b. h.
Jacob Fend b. h.
Hart& Brothers liq & b. h.
CON EM A UGH.
John Kiugston liq only
Thomas Mct'abe liq only
Edward Cnshman b. h.
John Pierson b. h.
A. l.m KtiMn b. h.
S. F. Earns b. h.
Jacob Schcclz liq on'y
John E'hensiher liq only
CON EM AUG H TP.
W:n Williams liq cu!y
Ifetiry Rezin b. h.
P. Bracken b h & liq
HALF-WAY HOUSE.
John Oster b. h.
John Schwire liq only
13
14
14
8
8
8
8
14&8
14
14
8
8
8
" a
14
14
14
8
8&14
8
14
14
Francis Galysot liq only
The net referred to in my published list of May
24th not having become a law, I publish the above
additional list. An appeal will be held for the
foregoing at the
July 14th, 1S51.
Co ni mummers olnce, on iriday.
JAMES M'DERMIT.
Mercantile Appraiser.
June 22, '54.
LOST LAXU IV A UK A XT.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against pur
chasing or locating a certain Bounty Land
Warrant for 100 acres of land issued by the Com
missioner of Pensions under the act of Congress,
of 128th September, 1850, to Philip W. M' Donald,
late a Brevet Major in the 52nd Regiment of Uni
ted States Dragoons, for services rendered during
the late war with Mexico, the said having been
lost or stolen from possession some time
in the year 1853. I have entered a caveat in the
Pension Office against the issuing of a Patent to
any person for a survey, made by virtue of said
warrant. I intend making application to the
Commissioner of Pensions for a dup'ooato of the
same.
RACIIAEL M'DONALD.
Ebensburg, June S, '54.
VAIX'AKIPStOPEElTY FOR SALE
WILL ec'.l at public sale the following valua
ble property in Cainpbcltstown on the 1st day
of July, 185-1, the large nmt valuable Tavern Stand
now kept by tire undersigned, with one half acre
of ground attached, with water privileges.
Ai.so a Cooper Shop adjoining the Tavern stand,
witli oi.e half acre of grouu 1 attached.
Also a large Ware house with one half acre of
ground attached.
Also one lot of ground belonging to Catharine
Pnrrish.
Also a new Frame House, partly finished bc
lynging to Catharine Parish.
The property can be purchased previous tc the
1st of July.
A good and sufficient title will be given.
JOHN PARISH.
June, 8, '51.
American House.
THE undersigned having leased for a number
of years, that large and commodious house in
Conomnugli borough, Cambria county, Pennsylva
nia, formerly occupied by Hon. John Murray,
would respectfully ii.fjrm his friends and the pub
lic general-, that he will spare no pains in making
it one of the most desirable stopping places iu the
county.
His table will be filled with the best the market
cn afford.
His bar will contain liquors of the best brands.
His stable will be attended by careful and atten
tive Ostlers.
MICHAEL STEWART.
June 15, 1854.
Stray Horse.
Came to the Ebensburg House, Ebensburg, Pa.,
on the morning of the 10th inst., a Pun Horse, a
bont 15 hands high, 10 or 12 years old, and all legs
black from the knees down, and afresh scar on the
right fchouldcr. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property, pay charges ami take her
away. MARY ANN L1TZINGLR-
June 15, 1854.
VALUABLE PROPERTY" FOR SALE
THE subscriber offers for sale the House and Lot
on which he now resides, situate in Sunimitville
Cambria co., Pa. The building is of Fnme, 54
front on the Portage Railroad, extending back a
long the Turnpike Road 50 feet. Two Stories high,
with a finished Basement. Also, ono 1 1-2 Story
Building 50 by 24 feet, large Stable and Smoke
House, &c. With a small addition to the above
described property, it can be made a commodious
house for a Hote which will pay well, as this
place, no doubt, is destined to be a great place of
resort in the summer season, being situated on
the top of the Allegheny Mountains, and surroun
ded on all sides with the most delightful and pic
turesque scenery the eye can behold, arid only dis
tant one mile from the Tenna. Railroad Station
This property will be sold at a very low price, ns
the subscriber wishes to convert it into a Hotel,
and does not wish to keep it himself. For fur
ther particulars enquire of the subscriber, on the
premises.
JOHN IVORY.
April C, 1854. 3m.
DR. O.S.1ILTCIIISOX.
Surgeoa Dentist t Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth,
OF HolUdaysburg, will visit Ebensburg the third
week of every mouth, 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 long life. All opperations war
ranted to give satisfaction, or the mnney refunded.
DR. FREEMAN, Assistant.
May 25, 1854.
SCHOOL TEACHERS WASTED,
TWO qualified Teachers can obtain situations for
a period of nine months, at salary of $35,00
per month, to teach in the common schools in the
borough of Ebensburg.
An examination will be held at the office of the
undersigned on Saturday the 24th June, inst, at
which time and place applicants f, the schools
will please attend.
By order of the Directors.
WM. E1TTELL, Scc'tr.
June, 8, '51.
LETTERS testamentary on the last will nnd
testament of Francis Mouse, late of Washing
ton township, Cambria county, deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned (resid'mg in said
township,) by the Register of s .i I county. All
person indebted to tlu estate of said deceased,
are hereby notified to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
JACOB MOUSE.
June, 8, '51.
Loretto and C'art-otiion I Luik Road
Company.
PUHLIC notice is hereby given that books wi'l
be oi-piic 1 by the subscribers st filestore of Wm
A. Neff Ao Co., Cicssnn. on Th'.ir? lay the 15th day
of June next, and atthe Hoiwe ol George Infrin
ger, in the borough of I.'Tctto on Friday the ICth
iur t., and at the house of Henry Scatdan in Carroll
town, on Saturday the 11th at 10 o'clock, on the
above stated dates, which will be kept open until
4 o'clock, P. M., and 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. rUOK.
PHILIP HARTSOUK.
GEO. LITINKER.
JAMES BYRNE.
P. BRAN IFF.
P. J. LITTLE.
June, S, '51.
JAr.ICS M'DEK.1IIT.
AT the store room lately occupied by Fred.
Kittell in Ebensburg, has for salo the fallow
ing article.
Coffee, teas, sugars and pyrup molasses. fi;;.,
raisins, dates, almonds and other nuts candies
a great variety crackers, all kinds Tojs fvr
children, a great variety boots and Shos, gaiters
oiijqjera. &.c Shavinz soap shaving compound
note paper, writing paper, looKiug
combs, brushes, choice tubacco, snuff and segars
Alto, a few maps maps of Ebensburg for sale.
3IEDICIXES, VIZ :
Jaynes' alterive, Jayneg' expectorant, Jaynes' car
minative balsam, Jaynes' tonic vermifuge, Jaynes'
sanative pills, Janycs' hair tonic and hair dye,
Ayers cherry pectoral, Schencks' pulmonic syrup,
Hastings' syrup naptha, Swaynes' syrup wild cher
ry. Pepsin for Dispepsia, &c, Hootlands' permun
bitters, Evans' camomile pills, Brandrctlis' and
Wrights' pills. Shepherds" "issaparilla. Shepherds
Vermifuge and Pil's, Brrsndts' purifying extract
Rada ways' Ready relief, Rdaways' renovating re
solvent, Radaways' Regulators or Pills, Barrels
indiau linameut, Davis' pain killer, Essensc of Ja
maica ginger, Porous Stieagtheuing plasters, Ex
tract of American oil, potrolcuai, Horse and Cat
tle medicines, oils of sassafras, peppermint, Leni
pennyroyal, horscmint, cinnamon, origauum, ani
seed, Laveuder, Spruce and cedar, barbadne tar
red precepitate, senecca oil, madder, nut- galls,
gun caps, and ttoneware.
All of which is respectfully summittcd.
May 25, '54.
James Dougherty, at
REIMIOLI), DASH & CO.,
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Tobacco,
Sauff and Cigars, warehouse at the South
west corner of Third and Race streets, Philadel
phia, lately occupied by Ludwig, Kneedlcr & Co.,
keep constantly on bund a large and well selected
stock of the most celebrated brands of
CEETVTJTG TOBACCO, KiPORTSD CIGASS,
Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for
6ale on as favorable terms as any house in the city.
Ordtrs prompt'y attended to.
August 5, lfc53 5-ly.
Tills way Tor Good and Cheap Goods.
JAa be opened this week at the brick store
t V of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort
mei:t of cloths, cassimeres, satiuctts, tweeds, and a
great variety of Rummer goods.
Together with any quantity of prints, dela'ns,
lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other
dress goods.
ALSO A LAE.GE
and good assortment of hardware, queens ware,
saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &c.
Tersons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps
or ready made clothing, will find it to their advan
tage to call at the.
IlricU Stor?.
The subscriber, thankful fur past favors, ear
nestly requests his customers, and the public gen
erally to at least call and examine his stock : and if
he cannot suit every person in quality and price it
is not his fault. Produce and lumber of all kinds
taken in exchange for goods; and he also takes
CASH when offered.
J. MOORE.
Ebensburg, April 28, 1851.
THE EMPORIUM.
m HE CHEAPEST GOODS CAN RE FOUND AT
1 THE NEW STORE LAUREL SWAMP.
THE citizens of Cambria County are respectful
ly invited to examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. An acquaintance with our stock and
manner of doing business, will convince you of the
superior inducements, we are enabled to offer.
Our varied assortment comprises. Dry Goods of
every kind ; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bendy
Made Clothing, Hardware and Queensware, Cellar
Ware, Drugs, Dye Stuffs. ; Groceties of all kinds;
an excellent assortment of Fish &c. fee.
Any articles called for, which we have rot on
hand, cau be obtained in a few hours, by lVnnii.
Railroad and Adams r.nd Co's Express, nt the low
est rates possilde. We feel assured that those who
will call and look through our stock, which under
all circumstances, we are pleased to show, will be
disposed to buv.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
W. A. NEFF & CO.
'H7-ADAM"S &. CO'S Express Cffieo Las been
removed from Summit to Cresson Station Laurel
Swamp.
W. A. NEFF, Ag't,
March 10, 54.
Tailoring.
TnE undersigned informs his customers that the
firm of Beynon & Johnston is dissolved by
mutual consent, and that the subscriber still con
tinues the business in the room recently occupied
by the old firm, where he will be happy to see his
former jiatrons and ns many new ones as please to
call. He receives regularly from New York and
Philadelphia the latest fashion and cannot be beat
en cither in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or
Vests, by any other Tailor in the country. He
respoctfjlly ask the public to give him a call, and
confident his work will recommend itself.
&sf All kiuds of country produce taken in ex
change for work. LEWIS BEYNON,
April 20, l52.-tf.
TO THE I'FRLIC.
II'E call the attention of our friends and the pub-
lie generally to our new stock of GOOLlS, just
received, which will be sold low for cash.
Flour, Bacon and Salt constantly Qi Lands.
20 Sucks Ground Alum Salt, which we will sell
at cost.
P. S. All persons knowing themselves indebted
to us on book account, or for freight will please
ca'l and settle.
Vi. W. IVORY & CO.
March 17, '54.
RAGS Vi'AXTEB.
BEING extensively engaged in the manufacture
of Taper, we will pay to Country Merchants
and others Laving Rags forsalc, wtorr thaa the pre
sent mnrlet prices Cash.
JESSUP & MOO BE, Paper Manufacturers,
Philadelphia Nos. 24 and 2(5 North St.
(1st Street below Arch, between Gth and Cth.)
Phila., March 3i 1834 2m.
AFRESH arrival of Booto, Shoes, Summer Hats,
("r FnnrT fiimn and Florence Straw I ton
ne ts, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c, received
tins uay ana tor eaic at tue cneap store oi
June 26, 1851. J. MOORE.
iAMJEL PETERSBEitG
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, IN -
Mill 1? E13T1!! ITS, CMS, MS & SMS. HIS. k tiffi! IA&S. .
S13IMITVILLC, CAMIJRIA (OlSTV, IA.
rfi5"llas received a splendid stock, suitable for the spring and summer trade, which Lefts determin
ed to sell at the lowest possible rates, and to which he invites the attention of Lis old friends and cu
tomcrs, as well ns of the public in general. lie feels confident that tliOke who'exnmine Lis stock wil
find it to their advantage to deal with him. Mt,y 1 1, '54. ly.
si mmm & m
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
NUM1JEKS 1S3 Ei 1S5 V7CCD ST., I'lTTSliUIlGH, l'A.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR IMMFfT; E STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOPS. HATS, BONNETS
and Caps, consisting of over Thirty Five Kurdred Caves fcr Ladies aud t.enUciu.'n's .Miofl
Boys and Children's Spring and Summer wer, a'.l of latest styles tiud fubLioliS, among bicU Uiay
be found
Ladies and Misses' 1 Mes asd Box's ; EaTs
Boots and Buskins,
Purple Parodies,
Cinderilla Slippers,
Calf & Kip Boots.
Col. ('org. Boots.
Kid Glo. But. "
Ox. & I n. Ties,
C. V F. Bootees,
Canton
Palm L
Pluck
Fur nt j
Ch th ti
Lroi)7.e Kossuths,
Sonlags k Eurckas,
Child'ns fun. Boots.
C'hiVTns S. Gait.;
Plush
Together witha great v licty of Fancy Goods, particularly adapted to the epprooching gason
VD Having purchased our St. ck f.-oiu the Eastern Manufacturers, principally for cash, with great
care in the selection and quality udnpted to the Western trade, we are n.nblid to offer superior in
ducements, and are determined not to hi undersold by any Eastern or Western House.
lZ Merchants visiting our city, will please call and examine for themselves. ApL 20, 18G4.
ROBERT DAVIS.
MORRIS EVANS.
Ploughs, riotttxli Ioinls, Stoves, Mill irons. Tin jnIjIiijt Machines, Cltfer
Presses, wc. &.c Also, Tin Ware ol" ct try dec rfntlou.
Foundry r.t the South West end of Ebensburg, Ware Huusc ou Main fctreet, nearly opposite the storo
of Shoemaker & Clark. DAVIS, EVANS &. CO
June 8. T.t.
ALT00IJA HOTEL.
ALTOO.Vt, RLEAR CO CATV, PA.,
A. REEVES, Proprietor.
Aphis 27, 5.154.
Xcw Cali'net Ware Rooms.
JAMES S. TODD informs the citizens of Ebens
burg, niid the public geuera'.Sy, that he hivs
opened an extensive and varied assortment of Cah
inrl Ware in Mr. Robert Davis' new building. Main
street, nearly opposite the "Mansion House,"
where he will be happy to have them call and ex
amine his
MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND OTHER
VARIETIES OF FURNITURE,
consisting in part of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Bed
steads, Secretarys, Stands, &c, &c.
He will have constantly on hand on excellent as
sortment of Faucv and common Ciiaics, which be
will bell lower than ever before offered in this
place.
Every article ordered will be made in the most
workmanlike manner, of the best materials; and
REPAIRING of nil kinds will be promtly attend
ed to. His terms nreCASH, and being determined
to sell low, and keep none but pood articles, he
Lopes to receive the patronage of a discriminating
public.
Ebensburg, July 2'J, 1S03.
S. I'atton Thompson,
With laarple, Elli3 & JH'Clure,
I'lrORTERS and Dealers in Foreignand Domes
tic FANCY DRY GUOUS, Trimmings, Hosiery,
Gloves. Satins, Silk Vest ngs, Cravats, Ribbons,
White Goods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes, But
tons, looking Glasses, Vc.
No. 10 North Third Street, two doors above
Church Alley, Philadelphia.
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URE, j
31. -M. MA1U Xt,
J. A. ELLIS,
E. C. McCLU
Philadelphia, Feb. 1C, l$o2-?,2.
ST. SIAKY'S .iC.4WE.HV.
FOR
ISonrders ana Day FeltolarK.
(i SIIER THE CAUL OF THE SlVTEt'H of MtlttT.)
HOLL1DAYSBURG, PA.
THE School is divided into three general divis
ions or classes, iu which the following bran
ches arc taught:
FIRST CLASS.
Geography, Crammer, Spelling, Reading, Arithme
tic, Tables, writing. Composition, Poetry, Histo
ry Ancient and Modern, Philosophy, .dstrono,
my, Use of the Globus, l'laiu aud ornamental
Needle-work.
SECOND CLASS.
i his Uivit-ion, includes alt the branches taught in
the first clas, the distinction existing m ouly
in tue length of the lessons.
THIKD CLASS
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Tables, Arithmetic,
Geography and Grammar.
B?L,Extra Branches common to all 'the classes.
Tiaiio Forte, Guitar, Vocal Music, French ui.d
Drawing.
T I' K.MS.
Por Tinariltrt. f 100 per aim u:n
imr, bed i.n 1 bedding.)
(including Wash
Da; First aud Soconl Classes, ! per
quarter.
Th.rd Class $2 per quarter.
TERMS FOR EXTRAS.
Music with use of instruments.
Drawing.
French,
June, 1, T.4. tf
00
4 0 i
Sr. C Imrles Wallers.
OFFERS his services to the citizens of Siimmit
ille and adjoining vicinity, i:i the practice in
Medicine and Surgery.
He may be found at all times when not profess-
ionab'y engaged st Lis office next door to Bells
Store, or at the Mansion House of James M. Rill'c
May -Jo, '51.
GEO. J. VUIIGFRS. . DAVID J. .lOM ".
aeee:ao or aili, (oiifehtioy.
ou! 1 respectfully inform thcii old as well ns their
new customers that thev have received an exten-
tive assortment of Spring und Sunnier goods,
which for LenutyV.nd quality are not to be found in
the county of Cambria. The assortment coutits
as follows.
New stlo Brocade Silks,
Cheue and changeable do.
Mripe aud plaid do. -
lie Laiuc, ail colors and qua itics.
Borage de Laines.
All the latest styles of Ladies dress Goods.
Bombazines, black and colored Alpaca.
French Lawns, Chintzes, Prints uud Ginghams.
A handsome assortment of Dress Trimmings.
Gloves, Mitt, Hosiery, Shawls, 'ci!s,etc.
For men's and Boys' wear, we have cloths, cas
si meres, vcstinirs. hats. COT'S, boots, fehocs kc.
Also a large assortment of Groceries and Queens
ware.
As we are determined not to be undersold, call
in before purcnasiug ciscw litre.
May IS, '54.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber is about to relinquish theprac-
e it. : l .1 ..n :..
-B liCO oi .uciicuic, nuum c;iii upon pcrous iu-
n.l t.iliiti, in in I 1 111 niA, I i i nnrmpnt tTitA,if
All ricrsons bavini: claims acaiu.st the utilerii;o-
ed will present the same to him, or in his absence
to Wm. G. Wilson, Esq., Summit.
JAMES C. HOW
Mav 11. ol. 2m.
tZf assorted peices of Stone Ware, justre-
eV Wccivei at ttie cneap .-oie o.
E. ROLLRTa.
LaiiiiV EorT
Straw end 7rghorn,
Fancy French Lnce.
Embroidered Cos mar,
Helmet Crown
1 miey O'aca,
YVot.1 JT-ts,
;!.izrd Cur-,
Velvet Caps, j
Uorciice ith Cnp1.
R. L. JOHNSTON.
EDWARD GLASS.
Iai:i'rcot)iing.
VTOXDESrUL IKPEOVEMENT IU ART !
A never fading picture can now be f ot at th Blair
Co. Gallery, Odd Fellows HalL
GGOBGE W. FISHER takes this method of in
forming his numoroue friends throughout tha
county, that Le Las permanently located himself at
HoKMnysViurg, where be is now prepared tofurtdsb.
superior portraits to r.ll that wish a good picture.
After a long and serious time of experimenting
in the Art, he is now prepared to take the finest
kind cf pictures in all kinds of weather. A visit
to his room aud a trial is all that is asked. His
object is to please, and Laving the best light in the
Borough, he feels that no failure can be nisde.
Pictures neatly colored and put in good rases,
from $1,20 to $10. Children taken in the morn
ing from 0 to 11, in the short space of one second
Instruction given in the art, embracing ell the
improvements, on the most reasonable terms. Ap-
aratus ana fixtures for Daguprreotyping furnished.
lloUidaysburg, Sept. V, 18o2.-tf.
SOTIfE.
W. IVORY & CO.. Agents for scllir.g Passage
Tickets and Drafts for England, Ireland Scot
land and Wales, through Edwards, Sauford ACo'e
European Agents.
I.sO Ageiits for selling Passage Tickets by
W. ,cc L. Tspscot & Co's Line of Liverpool Ships
sr.iling from Liverpool to New York or PLiladel
phia. Passengers can get tickets through from eny
part of (treat l?rita:n, tiirect to the Summit. Ves
sels sail every five days.
W. YV. IY ORY & CO.
Narch 17, G4.
ftcorgc Ilarncanie,
holcsale & Retail Tin, Ccpper, end Bheet-Iron
ware manufacturer, and Dealer in the fol
lowing named Stoves :
G'
LOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Range, Flat
Top Complete, Union Air Tight, Cooks Favor
ite, Bare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Bar-room, Key
stone, or Independent, Harp cannon. New com
plete, Hot Air Parlor, Y'ictori complete, Air
Tijiht, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner.
Ebensburg, Sept 1, 18C2.
Auditor's
JVotirc.
In the Common Plets
of Cambria County.
J hnston Moore hurving "Y.
partner cf the firm if
& J. Moore
vs.
Charles Dillon
Y Executor's Docket No.
zi, ucccmuer ierra
1854.
The uudersigued being appointed Auditor
make distribution of the money in the Lauds
te
of
the Sheriff arrising frovi the sale of the real estate
of the defendant in the above stated case, hereby
notifies all persons interested, that Le will sit for tbe
purpose of discharging '.he duties of the said sp
poiutment, at Lis office in Ebensburg on Tuesday
the 2d day of Mav next, nt one o'clock P. M.
G. M. REED, Auditor.
April 3d lSot.
JLFITKSOX IIOl'Si:.
JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUNTY", TENN.
rrm:
JL his
undersigned takes pleasure in informing
s men.; no.; lue traveling puouc, lusi ue
has leased the Jeff, rsoii House, aud having made
much improvement in its interior, he feels confi
dent that he will thereby be enabled to render
comfort and patisfactiou to all who favor Lint
witli their patronage.
is fast and superior MAIL LINE OF STAGES
will fihv ys be in readiness to convey passengers
to and from the
PEX-VA. RAILROAD STATION
to his hor.ic, and also leaving direct after the ar
rival of the trains by a good Plank Road to Ebens
burg. fi'1?"" He will ever be happy tn accommodate his
old friend and acquaintances that will favor him
with a call. JAMES D HAMILTON.
Jefferson, April 20, le.jl.
"Wanted,
hands at the Quitiuau Tannery, to real
100
balk.
Oue d"'.Ur per eord will be given.
MURRAY, ZAHM & CO.
April 20, ','!.
AIM1II!TK ATOMS AOl'ICC
Til E Register of Cambria County havirg gran
ted letters f Administration to ti. un ltrsiTued
iding in Ebensburg on the relate of John Dillon,
lee'd, late of Summitville. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to mnfce payment with
ut delay, and persons having claims agmust said
estate to prescut them properly proven for settle-
muut.
JAMES M DERMIT.
February 21, 54.
AimiXISTKATOUS XOTICC
LETTERS of Administration wore granted to
the undersigned on the 22d of February on the es
tate of Uit.iam () Kcefic, dec d.. ofl.ambria town
ship. All persons knowing themselves indebted
to said estate will make payment immediately, and
those having claims against it will present ineta
properly authenticated for sett'ement.
WILLIAM O'KEEFFE Jr., Admr.
February 24. '04.
S. C. V int.au? and C XV. W inward.
ATTOK.M:VS AT LAW.
KBKXHItrFR. r.
TTTILL rrartirein the several Courts of Cambris. .
nB!ir. Huntingdon, ludiai a iid llesrfifld t'onn
tits. Office nearly opposite l.iiiinger's Hotel.
jjaV.AItrt Agents lor the a'e of Lands in Cam
fcria and adjoining Conntics.
Cj-A1so Agents for the ;'IVion Fire Insurance
Company.
Ej-A!o Agent f -r the American LU In
surance Company."
April 0,
axji Cam.